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FRIDAY MOBWKO.OOT. -7. 18*1-
.% itrlcn ol Terror In Noo<U
lYbftt (iraul Meant I>J “M‘ l “
rluvo Peace.” ,
■ /h«t Grant meant by bla hypocritical lnro-
r .non he is terribly iUnatrating in South Caro-
l.raA, The proclamation of bayonet and hand-
eoff law for certain districts of that unhappy
prorinoo haa roralted joat as waa to bo expected.
It haa created a reign of terror, and anarchy is
clutching at the peaoefnl bomea and innocent
people of that derated oectioa. Hundred! of
eiUzeni who, with the fata of their brethren in
North Carolina staring them in the face, know
that no Democrat will be safe from the-porja-
rioa of the lying negroes and Infamous white*
who are dogging their footsteps, aro fleeing
from home and tearing wires, children and
property at the mercy of the white and black
Commune who, inspired by Akerman and backed
by Federal bayonets, hare orerrun upper Caro
lina. In Torit district, forty.fonr of the best
ettiaens of the county hare been aummetily ar
rested and threat into a loathsome jail already
crowded with negro prisoners, ahnt np therein
by sentenoe of the State oonrta. Of course the
latter will soon be released, and -recruited for,
the grand raid against the peace and property
of the respectable portion of the community.
All orer that whole region, according to Colum-
tit telegrams to the Herald, dated the 21st, and
published in IbeSundsj’e edition of ih&i.paper,
the moot respected reetdenta are abandoning
their bomea to the tender mercies of the negroes
and the military, the former of whom are com-
. milting many depredations. The same dis
patches also say it was reported at Colombia
that a light took place one day last week qp
nroad river, in Cheater district, between a body
•f citizens who had become exasperated beyond
emlnranoe by Federal brutality and some Fed-
end aolBItfl, In which the latterwcre
and compelled to call for reinforcement*.
And this is what Grant means by ‘let ns have
pesos." This Is how he interpret* the reeolt of
the Ohio and PennaylTanla elections. This is
what he ha* lasted after for many months, only
waiting the verdict of the people of tboso two
i > gute* on other and foreign issue* to misinter
pret and distort ft to suit hi* bloody purpose,
and minister to hi* set flab grded and vulgar am-
_ bitlon. Jo-aecwre four yearn ranropf present-
taking and pocket-filling, he deliberately de-
claree anarchy and organises pandemonium in
a scope of country larger and more populous
than some of the rotten borough States that cry
bravo! t& all his outrages'npon"Wght and viola-
t Iona of the constitution. American freemen hatfl
been foreed,dnringthe last Un shamotalyeare,to
look upon many loathsome tights but never upon
one more scandalous than this. It lathe apoth
eosis of the monster Radicalism that has ruled
and robbed the people of these once united
States for somany bitter, black year*.
Ihe Paris Commune maintained itself in
power by wholesale rrreata and murder*, bylho
torch of the Inoendii-ry and tbo oil can of the
, by robbf g the people to fin its own
Till! GEORGIA PRESS
The deaths at Savannah, daring the week I
ending last Monday, were only 20, against 391
for the corresponding week last year.
The Central Itailroad is building a i
BY TELEGRAPH.
day DISPATCHES.
/
pocteto ThV Wai ington" Commune retain. the^Jadgeehip of the
its holdoirpower by, gigantic and organised
system or fraud- and corruption in its adminis-
tration of governmental affairs; by thieves in
offio. and bajoneta r.t the poll* osfcrnwing
iHwerTul eitixena; by frauds dpbtf Urn ballot
bos and dafilement und Insult to the law and
tbo ConaUtntion; by (ftmpliug upon Btato and
individoal rights, and at last by setting op
reign of terror at a time of profound peace in
a section of eonntry whose sole offence is its
. Washi-vgztdv, October 2G.—A petition from
, . , Utah sicced 1-y women hss been received. The
at Savannah 31o feet long, 70 feet wide, and 23 petition is CO feet long and was in favor of poly
feet high. There will be two lines of track nm* I gamy, and not against as heretofore stated,
nine to it—one on each side. The Patriot concludes with the following par-
T”, - , agraph regarding the Savannah custom house
A young man, whoso namo is not given, was £“„ »> i>£bb. i« At torney General Aker-
knocked down and robbed in Savannah, Turn- ifa, remain which he is
day evening. I supported by the entire Georgia Congressional
Three United States soldiers developed a I delegation. ' Robbia given till (ha UtotKo-
bnggy and homo belonging to Mr. Galpin, of] verol *U£ * tcD «*> &«***>*■ **>
Savannah, on Tuesday, and sloped for parts 8P x>wYonr,October 26.—At a mass meeting of
unknown. " * " ’ ' * n : \ f: TtepnbHcans held far Cooper Institute, to ratffy
' Some of the planters of Scriven county have tte State ticket, Horace Greeley was elected
Resolrea, That after bearing the staments of I frnm Senator* Conkline and Fenton, ex-
the planters from the different sections, of the of regret *t their alienee and express-
county, wo beg leave to report the following: fo/Iho success of the Republican
That so for as the use of commercial manures i£ the 3 late.- OO
have been tested by those who have purchased j ^ principal speaker of the evening was
'la, who denounced the corruption
government, which ho said, if it
WIMU w j remedied by ballot?, would have
increase the yield of the crops, it would bo oon- t0 ^ b y bayonets. Judge Pierpont, Marshal
trary to good conscience, on the part of the Bbupe and Charles Spencer, also addressed the
vendors of useless fertilizers, to demand pay meet i ng
for the same, anS injurious and unfaat to the I Ca;cl ^ tAni OctoberSC.—Rev. GeorgeBrown,
planters to be required to pay for that which I editor of ^ Methodist Recorder, and formally
haa not profited them anything. President of the Uniontown, Pa., College, is
The Chronicle and Sentinel aays: , r I dead; aged.80 years.
Anothxu Exodus Thxxatekzd jso'air South I Sax Faaxcxsoo, October 26.—In addition to
Gaaonnu. Scott’s fuss on hi* picket line fifteen Chinese banged at Los Angeloe, including
promises Georgia much good. We had the I a nine year old boy, one woman and several
pleasure of meeting yesterday several snbstan-1 men were shot dead. L
till citizens from certain oounties in South Car- I PmiaDXLPma, October 2C.—0. T. Yerkes,
olina now under martial law, who visit our a defaulting broker, is held to bail in the sum
Stats in quest of lands. A venerable old lqf,§50,000. ..... - ,
gentleman, whom we have known for years, .
whose portly carriage, saying nothing of the NIGHT DISPATCHES.
infirmities of grey old age, consort bntiUy with “ , . . .
onr preconceived idea of active, virile, ghost-1 Baumions, October 26.—A canon designed
hkoKn-Kinx, tolls ns somethtogcf the pro- I to prevent the alienation of church property
eedures under martial law. There are about by those not in accord with the doctrine and
seven hundred United States troops at York- discipline of the Protestant Episcopal Chnrcb,
vilio, the headquarters of the Grant Club of was passed. The following regarding the pray-
South Carolina, and two hundred more aro erbook was adopted: The inserting of nnan-
exoectcd. About two hundred urreeta have been thorised Italics, or any change of pnnettmtion,
m.de The arrests are alwavs at midnight or musical notation, or additional words wbat-
Tb. suspected or charged party is arrested tad ever, are jufewfuL The bishops adopted a
taken to headquarters, and there an investiga- ) canon forbidding tho elevation oi the host, or
Uon oommenoea. any act of adoration not prescribed in the book
tonal management of the Eatonton Press and yi^ed; lay votes, yeas IS, nfcys 12, divided.
Messenger. . ... • I The Convention meets in New York three years
Judge J. T. Bowdoin, an old and much es- tenee, and adjourns rift* dm attento-night
teemed citizen of Eatonton, died last Friday,
after an illness of nearly qne year. The following appointments have been mader
The negro Eu-klux of McDuffie county burned I Alvan B. Clarke, assessor, and W. N. Wilson,
a crib with 800 bushels of corn, belonging to I oollector of revenue, First Georgia Distriot;
Mr. Vincent Reese, last Friday. Now Iris see ™n.
whether the Resent Taker will declare martial District. Tho Treasurer announces his readi-
law down there. ness to supply small notes upon application.
Wo clip the following items from too Valdosta Acousta, October 2C.—Advices from York
(n:-... .. (r-nqi.-. I county South Carolina, where the tobtot corpus
Times, of Tuesday. has been suspended, report that at least 100
Ommujoiioss ox raz.RiiL80AD.-Wo- learn meBta ^ en m ' aae the parties lodged-
that obstructions consisting of heavy pieces of in county jaiL Numbers are leaving. Tho
Umber twenty feet in length were placed npon.| Maty is being deserted and families -ere left
tho railroad track near Quitman.Thursday night enffering. Bclinch of all kinds is suspended.
. n °.‘ Tf 8a , howeTe . r “ » ** "Ported that half tho male p^ulation-
their diaboliwl attempt at destroying numbers of Chester county have left leaving women and
of llvea, for the passenger car going east ran cbadf en unprotected. In Spartanburg and
nto, and cleared them from tho track, damag- Dnion conEt i e g the stampede a£d suffering is
in Hh?r£in tvrwi v* learn ihai eT8n Greater than in York and Chester counties.
Since putting the above in type we learn that It „ impossible to conceive of the terror and
ten thousand dollars was in tho express car. An excitement that prevail.
evident attempt at roberry. New Yobk, October 2G.—'The race between
Tux Junoremr.-Oonsiderable has been the Da^Ures aid DrSadLught, U Opened on
exoitementwithsome, of late, with regard to aoeonnt of tta fof j. b ’
*•“ ““ Allapaha Circuit. Judge cnAnnrsres, oftober 26.-Two fever deaths'
ind the vacancy is not yet 1 ir.i twenty-four hours,
mien. Applications, however, have been be- DisoisTTE. Omo, October 2G.—Hon. Thornes
tore the Governor, and m reply ho infonns as- EwingT^Tis dead. His funeral will take
Ph? *PP° mt ! nen, 4 wlU bB place in Saturday. Gen. Sherman and other
The wretches of . the Pari*. Communo have
Ibe excuse for their deviluie* that there was war
—actual, bloody war—and that theyfought with
ropes aronnd their necks. The Washington Com
mune has neither of theso exonaes. There has
not been an armed man to riao up and dispute
its authority in more than six years, and for
nearly doable that Ume it haa had fall
ston of hvery power of the Government. Let
the world judge and history record which of
those two despotism* waa least guilty. Tba one
died like a wild beast at bay in the midst of the
ruin it had wrought. If Heaven’s justice and
vengeanee do not sleep, the punishment of the
other though far leas fcarfnl, will be nono tho
less sure and thorough. _
Tlmrftilay, the Eourlli I)ny or the Ex-
btbltlon.
The morning dawned slowly through the mur
ky fog which enveloped the whole face of natnro,
and but for the almost tropical heat, the visitor
might have Imagined himself a habitue of her
‘‘Graeions Majesty’s” realms, where the sun
shines bnt ninety days in tho year.
The weathor-wise were busy with their pre
dictions as to the charaoter of the developing
day. Will the fog aaeend or settle down npon
tho earth I waa the important query. In tho
latter ease, then, fair weather might be expected;
in the former, olonds and rain are the usual
aeqaenoe. Alas, the vapor wreathes toon
began to take their flight upwards in fantastic
shape*, and ere long, rare enough, heavy cloud*
ominous .of aquepQa, dopqaila, .caqopied tho
heavens. About 10} o'clock the falling drops
sent disappointment to many a heart brfmful
oT joyous anticipation*. But there i* an old
adage that rain in the morning is like an old
woman's danos—toon oter. Andes wo write the
elonda do indeed seem to have expended them-
eelvea, and the glorious King of dty even now
shows hi* jolly visage. Despite the weather,
vast crowd* swarm io every part of the grounds,
and it i* evident that thi* will be a gala day for
Georgia. Her wealth, her intellect, her beauty,
her capital, her statesmen, her embrowned and
honored agriooltoral sons will lie here in im
posing numbers. All honor to the glorious
Empire State.
CosTWUATios or TBS Maoos Faib.—Though
the annul exhibition of the State Agricultural
Association closed last night, at the reqnost of
Mayor Haff and our citizens generally, aU arti
cle* entered for the Fair will bo allowed to re
main, and the exposition will bo promoted
nnti) farther notice.
This announcement will be hailed with tho
liveliest satisfaction by thousand* who lrnvo not
yat visited the grounds, and to many also who
have bnt partially examined the almost endless
variety of Interesting objects on exhibition.
The programme for to-day, to be found in
another oolnmn, will prove very attractive to
the lovers of tho tnrf. A largo number of tho
most celebrated hones are in fail training for
the occasion, and the contest will be animated
and exciting in tho extreme.
Weston'* extraordinary feat and the projected
boat race will also swell the crowd of -rial tore,
and we doubt not the interest in the exhibition
will be unabated for several days to oome.
What Was Dzstsoxid at Chicago.—The
Chicago Tribune, of a U»o date, explains ita
not publishing a map of the burnt district of
that city by tho statement that no map can im
part the faintest conception of the magnitndo
of tho disaster which has overtaken the city.
On tho consumed portion was concentrated tho
great bulk of the wealth of the city. It was
also the most densely populated part The un-
consumed part consists chiefly of private resi-
denoos, multitudes of them cheap wooden struc
ture*. A map of tho city plat exhibits a vast
area nntonched by fire; bnt it does not convey
the Information that not less than eighteen
square miles of this spaco is open prairie, on
which scarcely a habitation has yet been
erected. It was annexed from the adjoining
townships to aoeommodato the future growth of
the dty and for park purposes. The Tribune
think it would be safe to estimate that two-
thtola of the capital Invested in buildings in the
entire dty perished on that dreadful Monday.
A Cuxas Sweat—it a meeting, Sunday, of
toe congregation of tho Fourth Presbyterian
Church, of Chicago, it was ascertained on close
investigation, that eight hundred worshippers
in that church were burned out of their dwel
ling*, and are homeless to-4*y. Their house of
worship and their mission school were likewise
destroyed. In fact, tho home of not a single
worshipper escaped destruction. This was one
or toe most flourishing Presbyterian churches
In too city. |M '
MatoB Hali. Vn.-DICJ.-mx—The G raud Jury
of tho Superior Court of New York city, on
Wednesday, considered tho subject of indictiDg
Mayor Hail for malfeasance in office. Tho wit
nesses examined were George Jones, ex-Sheriff
O'Brien, Edward Baxter, furniture dealer, Mas-
lemon and Palmer of the National Bank. The
bill against the Mayor was dismissed, but u vote
of ecus ore passed on him ror negligcqoo in
oflicc,
til too Legislature meets. Poor Consolation we Members of too family will be present,
would call it if we were one ; toe Legislature October 2C.—The working men’s to
rn snythink, will throw a damper over “matters ciety, Homeand Naples, refuse to participate
and things’by casting toe circuit overboard. intbo approaching working men’s P atsembly,
The greet majority °.» our citizens will not “kick belfevingthe assembly were Republican, and
np_a row about it either. _ •_ ! | unfriendly to the States. The GovemmoriF
as their principles have moved tho Press and
iin-WOploT 5 Friday, 27th Inst
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Ho von Lideble-Jeff BrasweU with rixty-t yigorooa precautions against the inter-
fonr of his colored brethren leave to-night for nationaltats. a* their „ - -“ -
Liberia. All of them aro jubilant and anlioi- ™ on ,j,e Italian -Deonlo F
pate fine Umcs “ober dar. ’, Maduid, Octobm 2fl.-The whole kingdom is
The Columbus Sun, of Wednesday, has too I quiet. No demonstration of any kind against
followino- I the dynasty of Savoy is apprehended.
_ ■ ' Pabis, October 2G.—At least ten thousand
Cottob StoB hi WAnxnotTsniES.—-lje total Communists have been discharged. It is said
■ales for the te»l year ending October 1st, a* Princa Napoleon has left for Corsica,
amount to 31,486,599. This includes only toe CnAnhESTox. October 20,-wSailed, steamer
»»l*s by warehousemen proper. Retnrnsshow Georgia. Now York- schooner J. IL Stickney,
^f« 4 .^«” : *W1or1i^r3f5 M 572 j Bcltimore; schooner Maymorn, Georgetown,
for another. Tbo city tax is one-tenth of ono
per cent* on warehousemen's sales: notbiDo on
those of planters. So the retains yield a rere-. s ,nopal* of Wen.ner Statement,
nne to the city of 31,486 59. -I . „ ■
Pbemtoms on Cotton.—Measures are being Wad Dep t.. Office Chiet Signal Officei!,\
taken by publio men to get up a premium of I Washington, D. G., October 26, 7:40, E u. )
$1,000 for tod best bale of oottaii exhibited at The barometer continues highest in New
our Fair next week—$500 for toe first, $300 for I England, bnt has fallen rapidly since Wednes-
tho socond and $200 for too third—open to I day afternoon; toe low barometer, which was
competition by too world. I in Iowa, and has moved north and i stward,
. Mccn Bcrrzn.—Mr. A, D. Brown. Sr., was I and now extends over Lakes Huron and On£a-
prononnoed yesterday by his physicians to be [ rio. Diminishing easterly winds have continued
greatly improved, montally and 'bodily. Tho I on the middle and east Atlantic States; light
apopleetie fit has been an advantage. His I winds in southern and Golf States: on eastern
mind ia now more nnolonded, and his memory I coast of Texas southeast winds veered to sonth-
clearer than for some time. west with increasing force on too lakes. Clondy
Fast Time.—An old (in experience) engineer I weather, with light rains and fog now prevail
tells ns the pissengortrain tbo other day ran I from-Capo Hateras to Maine. Rain has ex-
from Maoon to Columbus, 101 miles, in three tended very generally from the middle States to
honra. I Missouri, and north. The temperature has risen
An old man named Eugene O’Connor was I on the Atlantio coast, and decidedly on lower
found dead InayardatAn^ on Wednesday Nebraska and fes
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
CHICAGO FIRE
.
jznTJsrjk.
A * I ! “T * / r ’ < • "T " *
KSUBMCE CO., IIARTFOBI).
CASH ASSETS
Six Million Dollars,
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
FOUBTB DAT—CON HALED.
A. M. Crowder, represented by LaiwtonyA
Willingham, show a cotton chopper.
Von Phnl A Mellon, East Baton Bongo,' La.,
show toe Holly Wood Cultivator, a very inge
nious machine, well made and which runs with
two mules. Adapted for cane, corn or cotton,
and eo arranged that yon can do any kind of
work, desired, and even adapt it ,to stumpy
ground. This machine is said to be a great fa
vorite in Louisiana.
J. G..Minor, of Nashville,.exhibits several
plows—subsoil—ingenious combinations of sub
soil and taming plow all in onealso sweeps.
The subsoil received the Georgia State prize
last year. , , - • - » , ,
A good many corn and cotton planters are on
exhibition.r» •» r n *rr ** » m4 rr r«
Hall A Speer, Pittsburg, Pa., represented bv „ „ Habctoed, Cess, Oct., 11,1371.
xu t \Tvr-Tw*v , . " I F. C. Bnurifl, Genl Agent ^tna Ina. Co., Gaaa-
"• nle+ wing, show six varieties and sizes I : Chicago agents advise us that onr losses
of plows in wrought- and cast -iron and,steeL I aro leaa-than Tyro .AJUlipn pcllara.
Their breaking plow hBS a straight steel monld I leaviDS _
plate and performs its work splendidly, so it 'is L. J. Hesdee, Pres’t.
said. A remarkably fine lot of plows. j . The Etna will pay eveiy dollar of Chicago-losses
The Sprague Mowing Machine Company, I and still retain her position 03 tho strongest Amer-
Provldence, R. L, represented by Hough A I Insurance Company. -
Church, of Knoxville, East Tennessee. Exhibit n Wekys pregato^ fe toeuo poHcics on property in
a one-horee power machine, which demands a | 1 oct22 Ct . E. C. GRANNISS A BON, Agents,
draft of only 125 pounds in operation, with a 34 — —
foot cut. Themachiceisallironaiidteeel, except X vJ
shalvee, and the work all enclosed. It costs $90
and is the machine for tins region. The two-
horse is priced at $100. v
’ EVart’a* Patent BKiflgle Machine, "Dunleith,
Illinois, represented by its bnilder,-C. S. Bast.
This is an elegant Machine, with a capacity of
12 ta 15,000 shingles a day. In' this machine
toosawreTolves horizontally—too cut is with
toe grain and toe shingle is as smoothe as if I A "S 7 " ~FTj A f
shaved or planed. Tho thickness nniform—tho *
shingle can be cut to any length np to two feet
and ofjmy width below seventeen inches. The
cost is $3o6-^-delivered by W. IV. Parker,
BE RAFFLED
At 7 o’clock on FRIDAY NIGHT,
I At the Brown Rouse
\ \
Tho celebrated Trotting .Gelding,
Mr. City has consented to this at tho request
many friends. See Mr. Ciay.boforo tho
time, and tako a chanco.
agent,-inMaoon." —«•» I «i->
Low’s patent shingle or barrel-head sawing
michino runs with "a vortical saw, and is ranch 1150 Chances, $10.00 perChance!
the same tlung as the other—owned, in fact, by oe t2G 2t
the same parties. These noisy and rapid ma- ]
chines attract much notice.
TEN BARRELS WEST INDIA ORANGES
Very fine.
And a largo lot of
Socrn-wzsTEBN Raixboad.—'Wo deeply re
gret the publication, in ,onr local columns, two
days since, of a report that transportation I gEVEBAL BARRELS APPLES,
could Cot be afforded for'the multitudes who
were desirous of visiting the Fair on the line of
(hat thoroughfare. We are authorises by Presi
dent Holt to state that any such minor was ut-. CTTO1 OTCE GIiA l'ES,
terly without foundation. Amplo means , to*
move donbio the number offering to visit Ma-1 For ealo cheap to tho trade by
con fcavo been in readiness at all times, and not 1
the slightest delay has occurred to any passen-j oct25 . 3t W. P. CARLOS.
ae now,
CAaE—hot as good as .now.
inquire at once.
D. C. HODGKINS A SON,
Dealore in Guns, 69 Mulberry st. Macon, Ga.
No better appointed roadj or one more abund-1 FOR SALlt,
antiy provided with rolling stock, can be found N BogiaBteg til-good
at toe South. We may add, likewise, that its -
time, table seldom varies, five, minutes, while
the conductors are all gentlemen, and tho cm- I ^
ployees, so far as we aro acquainted with them,
faithful and attentive to their duties.
It gives ns pleasure to correct tons emphati- I J\ board and lodging, by immediate application,
eaUy- the damaging rumor -which’ unwittingly I at the large brick building on tho corner of Firat
crept into our columns.
BOARD.
FEW persons can bo accommodated wito
and Pine streets.
NOTICE!
NEW
AD VE RTISEMENTS rpHERE wm be a MEETING of the Stockholders
X of tbo Macon Ico Factory, at the Office of tho
Cotton States Life Insurance Company, on TUES
DAY, 31st inst., at 11 A. m., for election of nine
COSTINUED- ... ...
-VTOTICE ia gi T en that the Fair will bo continued Directors and organizing.
W M.. — J.. it. ....iu. nl II,. nl, nt - J. Al. JJUAIUJJ1JUS,
_Lx for five days, under the auspices of the cityxf
[Macon- All tirteta. issued to,partita ulio havo |
made entries will bold good until the articles
removed- Complimentary tickots, except those to I
L will be void after 12 at- on
md Regatta aud Races to-
r f‘
oct24-lw
W- Ai CHERRY, f! ?
W. B. JOHNSTON.
O. G. MEMMINGER, Jr.,
J. S. BAXTER,
Stockholders.
ocf27 It •'
W. A.' HUFFj'Mayot-
RACES FRIDALOITORER 27TII.
PURSE, $300—First $200, Second $75, Third I
- TOR RENT.
T HAT now and commodious Brick Store, cornu
of Cherry Btroet and Cotton Avenue. Also,
| rooma above tho earne. Apyly to
1 oct22lw J. FARMER.
D URING Fair week, no monoy will bo received
, on tho cars. Passengers must provide them-
I selves with tickets, which can bo obtained at ’
following places:
J. W. BURKE & CO.’S Book Storo. Second oh]
J. M. BOARDMAN’S Bookstore, Mulberry et.
BROWN & CO.’S News Depot, Second st.
GUILFORD & HILL’S Music Store, Mulberry Bhl
V. KAHNS Store, Cotton Avenue.
At all tbo Hotels, and at the Fair Grounds. H
oct21 d6t J. B. COBB, Sect’y and Troaa.
morning. Too much benzine.
The Constitutionalist of Wednesday, says:
Almost a Fatai. Hxscut.—Monday night, at
a late hour, as some ladies were sitting aronnd I
fallen elsewhere.
Probabilities: Tho low barometer on Lake
Hnron will probably move cast withbrisk south
westerly winds to-night on tho Lower Lakes.
_ Partially clondy and clearing weather on Fri-
toe bitd side”of”n stokfrienaTn MrV McL*ngh“ I day ^ory generally from tae Miartssippi river to
lin's house, on Greene street, a missile crashed the Apalachian range. Ratos and local high
through a window pane and lodged in the wail winds in West Virginia and North Carolina,
just over tho indies’ heads, pajstog so near that Clouds and rain with northoast winds for the
had one of ibo party been standing it would" 1 middle and eort Atlantto ooa*t No important
most infallibly have stricken her down, and I change for the Southern States. Northerly
perhaps caused her death. On investigation. I winds for too Golf coast.,
toe missile, whfch had buried itself in the wall Balumoex, October 26,-The house of bish-
waa found to be a pistol bail. The matter w.s ops adopted toe foUowing, which wss the i«t
bronght to the attention of Lieut. King, of the action initho house of clericals and lay dele-
police force, who immediately commenced g»tes. The honso of bishops informs the honso
hunting up the offender, and after some-kearcb, °f clericals and lay delegates, that it has
found canse to suspect a colored youth named adopted the following resolution : ’
Henry Bowles, who was at onco arrested, and Resolved, toe house of clericals and lay dele-
on being conveyed to toe guard house, con- egotes concurring, That thefollowing canon be
feased that he fired the sho*, and delivered np adopted and enacted (to be intilM * canon)
the pistol, a small single barrel affair, but the elevation of the elements in toe Iloiy Corn-
declared that tbe shooting was altogether un-1 munion in such manner as to expose them to
intentional on hi* part, the weapon having dis- toe view of toe people, as object* toward which
charged itself accidentally. I adoration is to bo mode in or after the prayer
I of (wneofrfltion. ot in th A net of administering
Wo find tho foUowing in tho Atlanta Consti- I them or in carrying them to or from tho com*
tnlion, of yesterday: mnnion and any gesture, posture or act implying
IstrouTAjrr Decision—In the case of A. 0. such adoration, and any ceremony not pre-
Van Epos vs. The City of Atlanta for damages scribed as part of toe order of the administra
te Fnlton Superior Court, tho connsel for the tion of tho Lord’a supper, or holy communion
defendant objected to the jury on the ground in thobookof common prayer, and the cele-
that they were citizens of Atlanta and interested I bration and reception of holy communion by
pirties in too suit Judge Hopkins decided the any bishop or priest when no person receives it
objection to be valid, and as he f Judge Hopkins) 111111 » ll *ewise tho use at apy admmistra-
waa a citizen of Atlanta, likewise interested, ho 11011 1110 holy communion, of any hymn,
could not preside in tho case. Therefore no I P ra y er » collects, epistles, or worships other
cases for damages against the city will Ukeiy bo ftem those appoteted in the antoorized formn-
tried for the present. las of toe church, or under section 14 of canon
Commoted.—We leam that Governor Bullock j thirteen, title one of the digest of archbishops,
has commuted tho sentence of 0. 0. Reeso from are forbidden.
haneinc: to imprisonment in the penitentiary for I 1111110 given in an earlier dispa.cn the
life. Reese was convicted for toe killing of foUowing was adopted almost unanimously fa
Edwards in Taliaferro oonnty, and sentenced to the lower house:
be hung to-morrow. Resolved, The honso of bishops conenmng.
ATUASTto ASDGnEAT Wester 1 Gaxal.—Major I tois convention hereby expresses its decided
McCalls of the United States Engineer Corns, condemnations of all ceremonies, observances
ta fa the city and stopping at tho Cannon | an<1 practices which aro fittod to express a doc-
Houso. Hois here fortho purpose of organizing trine foreign to that set forth in tho antoorized
an engineer corps to survey tho ronta of the stimdards of ttes church.
Atlantic and Great Western CanaL Here is a Resolved, That in the jndmnent of this house
fino opportunity for our young men who are ac-1 th° paternal oonnml tad advice of onr nght
qnalnted with dvil engineering. reverend fathers, the bitoops of the church, is
I deemed sufficient at this time to secure the sud-
Tho Albany News says that Mr. F. K. Wright, preasion of all that is 'irregular and unseeml^
formorly of toat place, has just returned from I and to promote greater uniformity in condaet-
Texas and reports tho cotton crop of that State I “8 pnblto worship of the church and in the
almost a failure. Planters arevery much dta- sig-
conraged, nr.d have no hope of gathering more ^ j s ordered at Oswego,
than one-fonrth of a crop. His own observa- Hon. Wm. B. Stokee, supervisor of internal
tion covers a vast area, end being an old ootton I revenue for the State of Tennessee, was arrested
planter himself his judgment may be relied on. SeftaUi^the Gove^eTto tho amount of
I $60,000. Ho waived a preliminary examina-
“Whebs, Wheux is Omaha?”—The Sioux city tion, and was bailed in $15,000 for appearance
(Iowa) Times gets off the following good one I at the criminal court now in session. Victor G.
on Omaha • Powell, clerk in the second auditor’s office, was
“President Grant arrivedhere yesterday at ^^to d^fdi^toeT^m-i to
throe o’clock, and started for toe Ogden Honso the amount of §10,000.
to get a square meal. The supervising inspectors decide that cotton
Ho was waited npon by Mayor Caldwell, ex-
Mayor Hillard, General Angur, Senator Hitch- I jng stoek on board -J-ntl E ot be regarded as
cock and Hon. John Taffe, M. C., who in a | loose hay. The supervisors decidoagainstcur-
very humble and suppliant address, written by j rying coal oil on passenger steamers,
the ministers and school of the West Side, in I _ AxBAjtx^Ociober 26.—Judge Leonards, of toe
oonncil assembled, begged His Eicellency to
favor Omaha by a visit, if only for five min
utes.
Grant, (taking a cigar stump from his lips)
“Omaha, Omaha, where the devil is Omaha ?”
rlffisu, ijjuu—girst trot), second sjo, inira D ATT "RD ATI
$25—for Georgia Raised Trotting Horses, mile RIALUI* SAJifclSA RAibRUAU
beats.
>1, S. F. Salter-enters b. m.-Gin Burner.
2. J. Valentino, ch. g. Geo. Bertram.
3. N. H. Biddlecom, hro. m. Ida Fnlton.
4. J. n. Pound, b. h. Ballet
6. B. Doris, s. g. Wade Hampton. "
6. Jno. Merr, b. s. Gen. Morgan.
This race will be called promptiyat 3 o'clock
r. u
Entries for second race for Trotting. Horses
that never beat 2:40—parse $1000—will be
closed at 12 M.
Pools will be-sold every evenipg ut-‘Georgia I rpHE following gentlomen wiU please act as
No. 1,” in the city, and also at the truck before I J. Special Committee to represent the city ■
toe races commence, by Mr. H. Langford, tho Macon fa extending proper courtesies to tbe many
authorized pool-seller. distinguished guests who are doily arriving:
" “ Col Thos Hardeman, Judge Joe Jackson,
Col A O Bacon, Gen W M Browne,
Jndge C Anderson, Judge M B Gerry.
The Editors’ Home at Central City Park will bo
the headquarters of tho committee.
All editors and newspaper correspondents visiting
tho city wilt please consider themselves special
guests of “The Home-” , W. A. HUFF,
oct25 tf Mayor.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE.
A. F. GIBSON.
IAC0N REGATTA ASSOCIATION
Programme for Friday, Oct. 26Ui. |
Commencing st 2 T. st., precisely.
FIRST RACE—RHELLS, OPEN TO THE WORLD
Forest City Clnb, Savannah, entere “Lucile,
Length, 41 feet; bciml9 inches. Crew—Stroke,
G. Kim" - ' “
cod. Ga. Office hours
mball: third, L. J. Miller; second, Geo. 25th. for tho balance of this
J^r. W. W. FORD, Dentist, 84
NOTICE.
, 84 Mulberry st,:
after to-day, Octc
week, only, will
Schlej; bow. Geo. Titcombe. , | from 9 A . M . t0 x r . M .
Cooper Boat Club, Savannah, enters “Alice.” I • - -—■ ■ ------
Length. 41 feet; beam 18 inches. Crew—Stroke, FREE LUNCH,
Geo.& Haines; tbMrBatph BUiott-; second, H- -piTOjlY day from 10 to 12 o’clock at R. Phillips'
McA. bchley; bow, J. W. Schley. P; Saloon, Third et, under the Floyd House,
_ - * ” Also, FreshFish anil Oysters received every day,
oct2S-Ct- . , It. PHILLIPS.
‘ R.“l7 HENRY & BROS.
W OULD respectfully call the attention of toeh
old customers and friends to the fact toat
Bo# Rost Club, pi Macon, enters “Lady Clare.”
Length, 41 feet; beam, 19 inches. Crew—Stroke, I
t. W. Jemtaon Jr.; third, W. E. Flanders; second,
H. T. Powell; bow, J. to Ruan.
At 4 o’clock precisely.
SECOND RACE—CANOESOPEN TO THE WORLD I pJ^i^Jjj^ n fo*bo^ti^wc^en buUdfog'nextto
King Cotton Clnb, Savannah, enters “KingCotlon.” uiax e - # tolr block, -where witl-bo constantly kepto
Length, 33 feet; beam, 40inches. Crew—Stroke, I hand a foil supply of everything that ia found in
G. G. Kimball; third. W. L. Waltbour; second,) MEAT MARKET, ench as line Tenneese© Beef, the
Ralph Elliott; bow, R. B. Habeiebam. bestof Tcnnessto Pork, Bologna Sausages, I’oik
Vernon Club, Savannah, enters “Minnie Lee.” SSJTAmi
Length. S3 feet; beam, 3G inches. Crew—Stroke, invite all who have not tried them to give them
G. Si ilaizta fthiid. Geo. Schley; second, II. McA. I call. Their motto ta to please, and they are pleased.
Schley; bow, J. W. Bchley. I Their stall at the General Market is also"
The following named gentlemen will plcaso act | supplied every morning wito tbe beat.
,se Judges, and be promptly, fa their positions :
Teemtxai, Jddoes.—R. W. Cubbedgo, F. M.
Heath, Cbarlton May.
Stabtoio Judges—J. H. Ingraham, C. J. Wilson,
L. Riploy.
Pathol—L O. Plant, L. M. Warfield, John Bax
ter.
A P. COLLINS, 1
B. H. PLANT. k Executive Committee.
M. 8. FREEMAN,)
oct27 It
°oct25
5t.
BANK NOTICE.
T HE Banks of this city will dose during too
Fair Week at 1 o’clock. AU business must bo
transacted before that boar. oct20 St
LOST.
A T too Fair Grounds on -Thursday, a pair ot I
Gold-framed Spectacles, toe case markod Bal
timore, Md. Tbe finder will bo liberally rewarded |
bv leaving them at •
oct27 It* THIS OFFICE.
BABY CABS.
'J-’HE finest aasortment of Baby Cabs and Pcr-
ambniatore ever received in this city. For ealo
cheap by CAIUIAIST A CURD,
octl5 tf
NOUCE-
MA00SA3D Acocbta Railboad,!
Macon, October 19, 4871. /
D URING “Fair week" a daily accommodation
train will bo ran on this road between Mil-
piIECKNo. 332;d^uby-QMnp^* Jime^n I ..G45 a. m.
of Wm. Wtedby, or bearer, for &A100, Ujrtva atMacon........9.10 a. m.
was stolen from tbo undersigned at thorar efced on j Leave Macon................ ....4.30 r. n.
Thnreday. Pmaent on tbs same has been orderoa 1
stopped, and all persona ore warned not to boy or
trade for same.
oct27 St- WM. WHIDBY.
CAUTION,
Arrive at MiUedgevillo 7.00 r. m.
S. K. JOHNSON.
oct21til23 Superintendent.
STRAY MULES.
XTOTICE is hereby given that two eatrayed
-LN Males are now in my possession at Grtawoidville,
which tho owner or owners can obtain, on proof "
ownership and payment of expenses-
oct27 3t- A. L. MAXWELL.
rTSOBGIA, BAKER COUNTY—Mrs. Mary J.
VX E. Lancaster applies to me for valuation and
ton, Ga. This too 17th dayof October, 187L
CLEMENT GORE. Ordinary.
IN have removed to No.
comer of toe all^oy.
Delegation—“it’s only across tho river, your I rescue.
.AI.U l.VA, VMUUC1 -u.—3 UU^O AJVUUB4U3, Ut
Supreme Court, has issued an order for toe ar
rest of Wm. M. Tweed.
Pixtsbueo, October 26.—Seventeen small
pox deaths in two days.
Losdou, October 26.—A colliery explosion
has occurred near New Castle. Thirty-three are
in the pit. There is scaroely any hope of their
London-, October 26.—Bark Bradley from
London for Philadelphia was ran down by
Imperial Majesty.”
Grai.t. i pml pcfl—‘-Damn ill I thought .
Omaha was somwhere np in too Indian Re-1 an nakn0TO steamer. Several were lost,
serve, among tbo Blachbird Hills. I h&va no
time to switch off and see aide isfnes."
It is understood that there are no town lots
Personal.—We are glad to meet among our
many friends in tbe city Dr. J. C. Dee of Mont-
• — .. . i gomery, Alabama. The Doctor visits our great
to give way in Omaha, and tbe whiskey there is | 2, . . - . . * ,
I. ^ I Fair in tbe interest of, and as a representative
of tbe Alabama Agricultural Association, which
Harmonized by Fire.—Both tbe political par- I bolds ita great State Fair commencing next
ties ol Chicago have harmonized on a city and j Monday. The premium list offered by. toe Ala-
county ticket. It has been arranged that the
ltadicals shall have toe candidate for Mayor,
City Collector, Police Commissioner, twelve out
of tho twenty Aldermen, nine out.of the fifteen
County Commissioners, Judge of the Supreme
Court, and some other minor offices, while the
Democrat* were to have toe City Treasurer,
City -Attorney, Judge of the Circuit Court, eight
Aldermen and six Commissioners and some
small offices.
boms Association ta one of toe most attractive
ever offered in toe Southern States. Number
ing among its prizes $1,000 for best bole of
cotton; $1,000 for the fastest trotting, and
$1,000 for fastest running horse—to its regular
list. We also notice quite a number of special
premiums offered by the enterprising citizens
of onr sister city of Montgomery. Tho list,
wito special premiums added, amounts to nearly
twenty-five thousand dollars.
N. B.—STRAYED REMOVAL.
TT-EOM the lot of W. H. Burden, in toe city of T H. ANDERSON A BON
lo^y Hora°e^Tm 5 m f ^ratoMlS ES&»«Y on fend
built—shod’ before—has a small knot, or lump, on *'<x*of Fresh Beef. Mutton, Pork, Sausage tad a
hi* withers where toe pummel of;toe saddle rests— g°°°rsl assortment of Family Groceries. sep2Ctf
fa good order, and about ten years old. I will pay [
$10 reward to any one who will deliver him to Roes
A Coleman, or Campbell & Jones’ Warehouse.
OCB6-11 JAMES G. BARNES.
FOR RENT.
1 STORE, also a arm of rooms suitable for a oot
ton barer. Apply at THIS OFFICE,
sopotf
Bibb County Sheriff’s Sale.
\ \ / ILL be sold at public outcry on Friday too I
YV 27to instant, at half past 10 o’clock X. si.,
on Cherry street, fa front ol E. 0. Granniss’ office, |
too following described property to wit. Three
mules and one hone; four wagcoa and four aatts^^^^H
in favor of Mrs. E. K. Taylorye. | BOOTS AiXD SHOES,
Property pointed out byplaintiirs attorney, b
MIX & KIRTL AND,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
P. W. DOYLE, Sh'ff.
No. 3. Cotton Avcnne, and 66 Third 8L
. MACON, GA.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE.]
TTTTLL be sold before the Conrt-honso door in j
VV Montieello, Ja*per county. G*., within the
legal hours of Bale, on toe first Tuesday fa Decem
ber next, to too highest bidder, tho following land
to-wit:
300 acre* more or lees, lying southTof Montieello; ,
part of same lying within toe corporate limits of I on hand ono of too largest and best assortments to
W OULD inform their friends and oil fa wont of
Roots tad Shoes of any kind, that they have
Montieello. Tbe some sold fa lota of 50 acres each.
There, is some fine timbered lands udbeantifnl
sites for building on the above _ i _ __
Also, at the Stale time and place 750 acres, more I u^'^aiiiv’kept tea first-class store'
rless, on the Ocmnlgee river, neaxFitamn sFeray, eIlmh , 0 . jw pledge toemselve to s
known so tho lands of Jno. W. Duraey, deceaaod. I J ’
Also the following tots of wild land:
So. Lot. Comity. District. No. Acres,
125
245
245
267
117
538
187
Connty.
Calhoun,
Irwin,
Irwin,
Pickens,
Pickens,
Miller,
Catoosa,
Diatrici-
4th,
5th.
5th,
6th,
12th,
13th,
23th.
be found in the city or State.
Thoy cordially invito their numerous old cus
tomers and all others fa want of any thing fa their
o to call and
examine. Tnoy piecgo uiemseiTe to sell at toe
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue,
or Now Storo CO Third Street, Macon, Oa.
oct 21eod2mAb
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AU the above lands sold as toe property of Gen.
Jno. W. Burney, deceased, to satisfy toe claims of
creditors. Terms crab. _ ,
W. c. LEYERETT, Receiver.
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POR SALE.
A FINE TEAM, complete, coneiating of a pair of
medium sized 3IULES, Harness and Stude-
boker Wagon—all in good order. Apply at
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BURDICK BROTHEI
SIG-N OF THE
66
GOLDEN HOG,’
THIRD STREET,
MACON, GEORGIA.
B^coisr. B A.CON. BACOlsr.
50,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES, 30,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS, for sale low by
BURDICK BROTHERS.
CORN, HAY, AND OATS.
A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOW PRICES, at
BURDICK BROTHERS.
ZO£b^gr±:n.g- sltxcL Ties.
100 rolls HEAVY BAGGING, 200 half rolls HEAVY-BAGGING, 600 bundles ARROW TIES, COO bundles
• • • EUREKA TIES. ,
Wo will fill your orders as low ae any house fa toe market. Call and see us.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
cc MA.G]S^O.■LI^ ,, HAMS.
Just received 10 tierces of too above brand of name, superior to any other Ham. Call ond seo us if p u
want a GOOD HAM-
BURDICK BROTHERS.
Flour. Flour. F
ur.
A CHOICE AND SELECTED STOCK.
150 barrels various grodos. Throo carloads in sacks, half sacks and quarter eaekB. All frosh from now
Wheat, and warranted by
BURDICK BRO HEIIS-
Pure Leaf Lard, in Tierces and Cans.
MEAL, -WHEAT BRAN, SUGARS, Various Grades,
CHOICE COFFEE. BAGGING TWINE, ETC.
CALL JuKTD EXA.B1I3VE OTXA*. STOCK.
WE THINK WE CAN SUIT YOU IN QUALITY AND PRICE. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE-
SIGN OF THE “GOLDEN HOG."
No. 63 Third street, Macon, Georgia,
NEAR HARDEMAN * SPARKS’ WAREHOUSE.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
WAIT. WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW
Henagerie, Caravan, Museum and Circus
That will Visit the Southern States this Winter.
THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL
OLD JOHN ROBINSON.
I Sixty-eovon years of ago, with an experience of over Fifty Years fa the South os owner of a Menagerio
and CircUs, on his grand
ANNUAL TRIUMPHAL TOUR,
Through all tho Sonthem States with THREE MONSTER PAVILIONS—one exclusively for tho
Museum, another expressly for the Menagerie and Caravan, the third devoted to the Equestrian Entcr-
I incuts. AU adjoining and connecting together, but only ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION, and one ticket
admits you to tho ontlro combination, Macagerie, Caravan, Museum and Circus.
[WAIT FOR IT! WATCH FOR IT!! GO AND SEE IT!!!
The only real Menagerio, Mnsomn, Caravan and First-CIas3 Circns on tho road.
25 Gold and Crimsoned Cages,
Drawn by beautiful matched Cream and Dappled Horses—all toe Circus retinue. Largest and best parade
ever seen on toe public atreets.
[four MONSTER LIVING SEA LIONS!
With their young Platyrhynchua Leonenua, orSea Elephanta, withmano eroctlike forest “onarcha re-
I quiring over 200 pounds freeh flab daily for their eubaistenee—the only ones on exhibition in the woriu
j and c*.n be seen in this Menagerio at all hours, sporting in an artificial lake of ocean water.
A Wild Tartarian Monster Yale,
I From toe deserts of Tartary, wito long, beautiful hair growing from his boek to the
only ono on exhibition in America. Don’t confonnd this with any smaU show or meMgen*, but g*r
mind that OLD JOHN ROBINSON, the Loviatfen, ia triumphantly marching on and will positively
hibitono day only at
MACON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 7, 1871.
G eorgia,. Mire hell county.—wm. st.
Johns applies for exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon the came on toe 4to day of J
November, 1871, at my office, at 11 o’clock a. n.
This October 14, 1871 H. C. DASHER,
oct27 fl2i* Ordinary.
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, John
A. Forehand applies to me for exemption of
•onalty tad tho setting apart and valuation of
nestead, tad I will pass npon toe same on toe
4th day of November next, it 10 o’clock, at my
office at Vienna. This Oct. 20to, 1871.
oct24-7t >YM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary.
SPECIAL TRAIN'.
MiCOS AMD Westebn Ruleoad. 1
Macon, Ga., October 21,1371.)
A N extra passenger train will bo run between I
f\ Griffin aud Macon daring too Fair in Macon, as
follows, commencing on Monday, 23d October:
Leave Crtiffin at G 00a. or
J'™ S® a Jlf- “ | Don’t confonnd this gigantic organization wito any othorahow beaMgtooname^Robmeon^or^i
Leave Crawford 9 00 a h ia i° no w *7. efepo or manner connected wito tay or either of them, bnt it isthe only ong • ^
Arrivn "~<t t'm I Robinson, who his owned and managed for too prat fifty yeara, through toe Sontoom country ta
Am.oat jnaoon...^_^... j.oua.m 6pentyea?so f toU and vast sums of monoy to bring his monster Museum, Mensgone, Caravan ta
Leave Macon .' 5.05 r. lx I ca s to tho high etate of perfection which it now assumes,
Arrive at Griffin 8.21 r. at I
THE CHALLENGE CHAMPION SHOW OF THE WOULD!
N. B.—To tuz Lovee8 of Fine Horses.—Tho particular attention of stock raisers and overy
ia called to the splendid collection of thoroughbred imported Horses and Foniea, from °} l 0 >
, —. r dime under the sun. ^Tho beautiful Arabian, tho magnificont Andulnsiau, aud the high meRleanar ,
upoD the samo, on Satmday, the Ilth day of No- I tho deserts may be found among tho vast congress of equinea now attached to this monster BhO"»
vember next. Witness my hand and official aigna- I tho proprietor would eay to tboao who do not caro to visit tho exhibitions, that the beautiful P 01 *?"!;
this October 24,1871. JNO. O. WELLS, | stables which are attachod to the great Throo Tent Show aro open at all timoa for public inspection*
of charge, and ho cordially invite^everybody to call and view tho largest and fineat assemblage 01 *m*
ported thoroughbred circus stock in America, where every attention will bo shown them by the attacnoo
of tho exhibition.
EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.—Whereas, Samuel
HeuderaJ, of said county, having applied to
me for exemption of personalty undor the bome-
etcad law—Notice ia hereby given to the creditors
‘ the said Samuel Head era! that I shall pass .
Ordinary.
LOST.
r i toe village of Gordon, or on toe roail to my I
reeidonce, on toe lGth of September, a Silver I
Case Hosting Watch. Maker, Bobt. Perry, No. I
13,203. I will pay 310 to tbe finder for toe safe |
delivery of said Watch to me.
JOHN B. BRAGG,
octW dCWwlt* Gordon, Go,"
REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE!
Do not forget that W8 aro coming wito an aTaloncbo of talent. Wait for ns, for wo aro coming.
oct25 eod7t