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];y (’J. <BY, J.ONES & IfEESE.
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1873.
Number 0,741
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. ( IhfSSAPH AND McSSEMfiER i 'I'lic Approaching State Fair.
A ride to gro .n.w yt^tiefiday with j
i ! Mayor Huff, behind tins carwermg *teedj
D )LLARS 0 f Mr. J.-nnings Clay, which he managed I
"• I with a dexterity wonder'ul to witnera*.
THE GEORGIA PRESS.
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OxtT seventy-nine ooupiai in Patxiam ! —
county were brave enough to launch their
btrk* on the sea of matrimony, d uring the |
DAY DISPATCHES.
Bunk Besuraed.
■ Selma, October S.—The Selma Savings
Bank has resumed payment.
The French Entanglement
Paris, October S.—It is reported that
when the Assembly is asked to vote in
( ''ririjrufili ^Jffcsseni\rr
THi mtPtY, OCTOBER 8, IH73.
TwE.vrr-Two nuraes were forwarded
from 4 to filircveport on th.-
Ywtr, wai r.'l-Tt.-]. night before lsst
»>, L.ttlo Rock and Murmpfcii, and wencx-
ro wif e>c»pe.l float a, low u Macon.
urn Cotton Coor.—A Jack-on
, the jir.-.-nt crop of Jii~<U*ippi
rtest known for many year*.
ury that the Now York mer-
» (aying out "certified check*"
car and omnibus faro* i* untrue.
Till best furtnvru’ motto the Chicago
Tnbuaa ha* hoard of was exhibited at
I.-iu-gton. Mil
Suite bukiire
do.de ah
uld 1~
It read:
watered.'
P.Hiasaa. -We notice that a menage*
jit and circus ha* now got to be a Hippo-
ii.oonuulon and an E-iuooeurrieulum.
Socb i* the march of modern improre-
rj.’iit. So we rise.
Ax Iowa man built hinuclf a $10,000
lorn, and sat down in it to have a smoke
and ooiitcmplute the structure. lie wil)
at uncc ir.iH.l another on the same site,
haring obtained hi* insurance.
I'tasiM, Tslmaok suggested that if
thry could roll "Old Hundred" through
Wall street the panic would end. Wouldn't
old Kircdwontios answer the purpoee just
a- ,,11 »—Nine York Commercial A’lrerUter.
Kxr. Mk. Amcicnt. of Atlantic disaster
fame, is getting a good deal of back pay.
The Dominion government has just went
him live hundred dollars and a gold
witch. This is the third gold watch he
las received.
Ir is related of the editor of a religions
|S|K-r. that he left to hia heirs over 2100
.lures of different kinds of stocks, all
•>f which are not now worth 2100 cent*,
also left 127,000 deposited in tho Union
Trust Company.
Tiik applejack season up in North Car
olina hns fairly set in, and tho farmers
are sitting up at night trying to cipher
.sit how many drinks there are to the
s- re on a basis of four bushels of apple*
to the gallon.
I'lUstnEXT llsss, of Santo Domingo,
man to lie a model official. He U said
to luive ston'd away in Daria a million
and a half of dollars, to oover storms, ac
cident i and niversea of fortune. Ho is a
loyal man—is Harr.
lx a leetnro at Iloiton one night last
w.vk. lltxs hor gave it as his opinion that
if the New York Central, Eric and Penn
sylvania Central railroad companies
should conspini to do it, they could elect
the President of the United States.
Th« Montgomery Advertiser of Tutv-
day say* there have been no yellow fever
deaths since that of Mr. Larkins,
Friday night last, more than throe day*
ago. We sincerely hope that is the last
we will he called to report.
lx a teevsTt sermon at Belfast, Pother
Ilurkc informed the world, "from per-
euial ohaervations,” that one-fourth of
the population of the United States is
already Catholic, and that the whole
•-eiintry is ntpidily gravitating in the di
rection of Konuutism.
A Kami it correspondent of the Cliat-
tano. g.i Times says he haa "a dray load
of rejected and disgraoed school books,
and would liavs sold them to the ragman
long ago, only he thought the circuit was
skint compute, and the next change
wonlil. may be, result in the adoption of
►omo of the cast-off lot."
Mtxir«STi.T one of our greatest needs,
says the Chicago Times, la to diminish
Mimewlist the number of " Christian
gentlemen ” in politics. An honest.
t-class Pagan in polities would be pre
ferred by people who gvt honest living*
>a sanctimonious Jay Cooke, or any
tiler Christian subsidy gambler.
Hkai.to ov Most lx.—The Mobile Keg-
ter of Saturday n-xm says that we report
•■aly line death from yellow f y.-r within
ie last twenty-four hours—this make* at
lost seven during the Muon. A good
r.il of dengue prevails in the southwest-
m part of the city, and th# Doctors com
plain of the M nualityof .lrinkingwatcr
in those looshtiss.
tho grounds, and is conveniently near to
the stills and stables of the blooded
stock, which will figure so prominently at
the Exhibition. Of these, no leas than
fifty flnehorses are already on the spot,
and they will ooatinui' to come in daily
from all parts of the country. The dis
play of cattle, embracing- balls, milch
cows and heifers of the purest and most
celebrated breeds, bids fair also to be
very large aud inters .ting. Mr. Hern-
man, of Baltimore, will be on hand with
the very choicest specimens from his pas
tures, and other eminent stock .fanciers
intend to be represented.
A new and additional row of stables
has been erected, snd these age now com
pleted. and reaily for oocu potion.* one
hundred and fifty cottage stables, the
floors covered with dean sand, plentifully
sprinkled with saw dost, and constructed
with every attention to the comfort of
the animal*. Besides these are a multi
tude of open sheds and pens for moles,
sheep, swine and other stock.
Exhibitors will enjoy the rare advan
tage, too. of abundant pasture room for
their brnte* at night, aa immediately in
the rear of tho stables ISO acres of en
closed ground, verdant’ with a rich coat
of grass, will be appropriated to grazing
purposes.
Thu track is in splendid condition, and
already many fleet trotters essay their
spued npon it every afternoon.
The area within, which has been grad
ed at an expense of J1,200 for the pa
rade ground of the military, is a perfect
ly level platean large enough for a brig
ade to maneuver npon, and covered with
green sward. Here six of the beat ap
pointed and most gallant volunteer com
panies of the South, will compete with
each other in friendly strife for the
princely guerdon offered to tho victor.
Near the river, and between Premium
Hall and tho Grand Stand, a new and
commoilkms exhibition building is well
advanced to completion, designed for the
wares of New York merchant princes.
These have already commenced to ar
rive, an I will form an attractive feature
in the exhibition.
Tho flooring of the Machine Hall, like
wise, has been finished, and all of the
buildings have received new coats of
paint and whitewash, and look bright
snd inviting to the eye.
The lake, fountains, grass, and walks
of the gronnds are in superb condition,
and on the hanks of the tiny lake, we
■aw an old fisherman depositing in the
limpid water* a goodly number of young
perch and other fish.
We most not forget to mention also
the largo number of neat and convenient
coops, of wood and wire, designed for the
poultry display. These nnmbcr 250, and
will accommodate a thousand birds.
Jn every direction busy hands were to
be seen hastening the work of prepara
tion, and long before tho opening day
everything will be in readiness, and the
arrangements perfect and complete in
every respect.
And now it only remains for every
Georgian and citizen of Moeon to do his
duty, and wo shall have an exhibition
which will challenge tho admiration of
the whole Union.
Mayor Huff is indefatigable in hi* at
tention to the minutest details of the
complicated business devolved upon him,
and is well nigh ubiquitous. Our read
er* will perceive hi* broad ensign in.
another column.
ear t-eding the first of this month. I ^he Evangelical Alliance, i
K«w Yoiuc, October S—In the Alh- I restoration of the monarchy
' and the elevation o* the Count de Oham-
King Henry Y„ II.
substitute that
established
country to de-
prer'errod.
pr-so: Koine announced "that when the ine ita/aine tourt Murtiul.
Pop . thought, it was Cirist thinking in 1 In the Ba.-ait:.- court martial to-day,
him." Christ Wus visible in the Pope. 1 the reading of M. Kerb-re's report was
Romish anti-Christianity never was as continued. M. K. riore proceeds to show
r.trong as in our .lay. It wai arrogant in , that the means of communication below
the Catholic Church to hold their Ecu- | Metz and Paris were ample. Bazaine’s
Wf. regret to learn from the saint
paper tne death, on Sunday night last,
from croup, of the only child of Mr. and
Mrs. Prank Nisbet, formerly of this city.
Thv Constitutionalist says Mr. Chat-
menical Council. No one was represent- i refusal to combine his forces with the
eld, of the Highland Park House, at ed in it but cardinals, bishops and a few other armies in the field was criminal.
of tks. on., if Li__i • - i • -
Tlint Nunnery.
We were not a little surprised to learn
that in the article upon the young men
of Mercer University published yester
day. in speaking of the welcome extended
to them by all classes of the community,
the playful remark that even the yonng
s of the "Wesleyan nunnery" were
among the number, should have given of
fense to some of the friends of that insti-
tution.
The writer disclaims all intention of
wounding the feelings of the patrons and
officers of this excellent seminary, but
on the contrary, meant to pay it the high
est possible compliment. No religions
allusion whatever'was intended. It was
meant to refer to the admirable discip-
iline of the college.
Every one knows that it is impossible
for other than near relatives to obtain ac
cess to the inmates of Catholic schools
connect s! with their nunneries, and the
idea sought to b* conveyed, was. thst
Dr. Myers was equally vigilant, in the
guardianship of his charge^ while re
moved from the paternal root'.
No comparison of a religion* character
was svea dreamed of. Wo trust this
will lw perfectly satisfactory to our Wes
leyan friends.
The Franking J’rlvllejjc.
Tho Wilmington Journal calls npon
S. nut. r Conkling. who ha* got up a bill
to restore the franking privilege to Con
gressmen and pass printers' exchanges
free, to/orUar and permit both to pay
tieir own postage, as they now do. AVhat
the Southern newspapers now want is not
to thrust their portage bills on other
people, but a more extended and efficient
moil service. Thousands of Georgians
ore now cat off from all convenient mail
facilities, and have been in this condition
ever since the war. because the depart
ment cannot afford to be liberal in estab-
dt to readise $2.25 per j ’Jibing the old ante-bellum mail route*,
wt North Carolina; and | Let us see what the law abolishing dead-
headum in the post-office is going to do
towards enabling that department of the
Government to accommodate the mar*
sparsely settled region* of the South,
whose claims should have been measured
by their
Let the
Tna Knoxville Press snd Herald, of
rurwday, says the office* Of the Memphis
m l Charleston railway company have
-ivn mov.-d from Memphis to Huntsville,
Us., on account of the yellow fever.
Inm hundred and thirty-seven dollars
rare raised in Knoxville on Sun.Iay and
N-n l iy insi lof tt - offerers in Memphis.
Pxixits.—We are sorry to see by the
Wilmington Journal that peanuts con-
nno ter- dull in the New York market,
nd it is dif
nshel for the
kit. too. while the East Tennessee crop
> known to be very short—and the North
‘arolina i- a ■ third short"—not averaging
sere than two kitriel* to the hull. Ee
ry patriot will mourn to see geubers at
Aiken, has couplet -I negotiations for a
lease of the Planter? Hotel at Augusta.
Th* Savannah News says fully $100,-
000 were drawn from the banks of that
city during the'panic, and that the larger
portion of that sum is now hoarded away.
Nsahlt $400 were raised in the various
churches of Savannah last Sunday, in aid
of the Shreveport sufferers.
Wf find the following in the Advertiser
and Republican, of Tuesday:
Fatal Escorsnx with a Dnnaino
t-Two ,Yobho Men Shot and Killed—
No Citm* Assiojnro.—Mrs. R. A. Hardee
of this city is in receipt of a letter from
C. L. Hill. Esq., an attorney at law in
Hearne, Robert ion county, Texas, in the
coarse of which he informs her of the
killing of her two brothers, Benjamin
and James. The young gentlemen, with
whom Mr. Hill says he was acquainted,
on or ahont the 3d of September, were the
lienrers of a letter to a man named G. W.
Powell, a notorious desperado. James
had the note, and noon delivering it to
the man to whom it ms ail Iresaed, he
became enraged, probably it the con
tents, of wlueh..how' ver. we are not pos
itive, as t ! • li tter of Mr. Hill does not
state that facts and im todbtely drawing
a pistol, h« shot the two young ra -n dead.
Neither of them upu.i%red to appre
hend any Uffienlt.v. as laith w ire unarmed.
All the circum-tt moos point to foul play.
Perhaps th y vi-n use I as the innocent
instrument of so no diabolical scheme.
As soon ns Povell committed tho double
mnrder, ho nude hi.-: e* ape. and had not
V-en captnr -l at the time Mr. Hill's let
ter was written, although the citizens
were exceedingly indignant and suffi
ciently enraged to have lynched the mur
derer if they had caught him. The wri
ter states that if Powell is ever captured
he will certainly suffer the extreme pen
alty of the law. The two young men who
were killed were Georgians, railed in
Burke county, and were nephews of ex-
Governor H-vachel V. Johnson. The
above is all the information we have of
this dastardly and cold-blooded mnrder.
as the letter of Mr. Ilill contains only the
hare statement, which we Iiave given
aliove. without detailing particulars.
The Merchants' and Mechanics’ Bank
of Columbus has declared a dividend of
five per cent., payable on tbc 15th inst.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers or the Macon and Augusta Railroad
was not h"ld on Mon-lay, in consequence
of the absence of a quorum. It will
probably he held, says the Chronicle
and Sentinel, “alsint thirty day? hence.”
Why Gouman Neves Mabiued.—The
Savannah News explains this my.tery as
follows :
It is no secret why Gorman, of the Tal-
botton Standard, has never married. He
approached a young lady in ThomasviUe
upon this delicate subject, some time
ago. and after getting off the usual elo
quence, remarked tliat the Standard,
either as material for a bustle, or aa an
.ulvertieng. medium, waa unsurpassed,
either in this country or in Europe. He
I'jille l the next day. but the old man was
sitting out on the front porch with a shot
gun across his lap. Gorman immediately
remembered that he hail forgotten some-
tiling in tho other end of town.
Messrs. John Register. Wm. Ricks and
Win. Horn, of Worth county, who were
tried nnd convicted in grandmother Er-
skine's court at Savannah, last April, on
tho charge of violating the infamous cn-
foreem-mt act and sentence! to six
months' imprisonment in Chatham coun
ty and to pay a fine of $10)0, luive been
released by order of the President-
A fire at Hamburg. Monday afternoon,
ns we bjarn from the Constitutionilist of
Tuesday, b imod three dwelling houses
—upon one of which there wqs an insur
ance of $4000. but the furniture was a
total In is. The two' others, were also in
sured. hut not in sufficient amount to
oover the loss.
We find these items in the Columbus
Sun of Tuesilny:
Heavt Loss in Oranoess—-We are told
Mr. Ormond lost forty thouand oranges
by the late terrible storm in Florida.
These at two cents each would be worth
$800—quite a handsome snm.
Death or a Columbus Ladt in At
lanta.—A dispatch received from Mr.
John Mehaffey, at Atlanta, last night,
:innonnoe* the death of Mrs. Mehaffey in
that city yesterday. Her remains will
arrive this morning at 8 o’clock.
Capacity op Our Grist and Flour
ish Mills,—Tho two largest in this city
produce daily nine hundred bushels of
meal and two hundred and fifty barrels
of flour. Smaller mills increase the pro
duction of meal to some eleven hundred
bushels. All is sold a* fast as ground
and sacked.
Mr. A. J. IIaball. a compositor in tho
Union and Roootder office, at MiUedge-
ville. and during the late civil war a gal
lant Confederate soldier, died last Satur
day,
A HAIRT gopher was captured in Stew
art oountj last week. The Independent
say* bis back was covered with coarse
hair, rv-eiatding hog bristles. This fel
low must certainly he the one Commo
dore Noah had with him on his famous
cruise.
The deaths of Mr. Scribner and Mr.
Henry Touchstone, both well known citi
zens of Stewart county, are announced in
the last Lumpkin Independent. Mr.
Scribner's death was very sudden, he
being apparently in perfect health np to
two hours before his death.
Tub Americas Republican has the fol
lowing particulars of the death of the
xle CoL Malone, of that place, a notice
f which has already appeared in this
^iTit again made our sad duty to chron
icle the death of one of our olde.-t and most
esteemed citizens. This time death has
laid his icy hands upon Cob Charles J.
Malone. " He was taken about ten days
ago with a chill, ami was improving up
to nooE of Thursday, when he waa sud
denly attacked with paralysis of the throat
which his already impaired health could
not long with-tand, and he died Friday
night at 11^ o’clock, in the 63d year of
of the laymen.
Frost In.Memphis
The Marshal is accused of pursuing a
personal policy by which the enemy was
Memphis, Tenn.. October 8—A heavy \ P 1 ? 6 *?' There U evidence that he even
itoi fkvrtiprn^' tiMNt last. nitvLt snrJ I to
frost occurred; here last night, and there I the
ore indication of anotEer to-night. ! MmL B.ixame^ maction ^
though to-day a greater number of yel-
nnmbtrr of yel
low fever cases haTe been developed than
on any other day heretofore. There are
about 600 under treatment in the infect
ed districts. There were 42 interments
to-day of persons who died from yellow
fever, and 12 interments of persons who
died from other diseases. Among the
former was Father Cary, of the Dominir
can priesthood. - *"■
Death of a Good Man.
Shreveport. October 8.—Alfred Sa-
vilie, of the Western Union Telegraph
office, who volunteered to come here from
Memphis, died last night.
Washington. October 8.—Alfred Se
ville waa noble hearted and a very hand
some and genial person. He married at
Columbus, Miss., during the war, and
was active as a war telegrapher at the
front.
Cincinnati Finances.
Cincinnati, October a—Tho bankers
generally express their readiness to re
sume currency payments simult oneous
with New York.
Annexed to Boston.
Boston, October 8.—The election re
sulted in the annexation of Charleston.
Brighton and West Roxbuiy to Boston.
Brookline voted “no.”
No More Coroners’ Quests.
New York, October 8. The coroner
will hold no more inquests; he can't get
pay from the county.
Frost at Little Hock.
Little Rock, October 8.—A heavy
frost occurred hero last night. The quar
antine on the Memphis and Cairo rail
road has .been raised.
Moving the Modocs.
San Francisco, October 8.—Twenty
wagons have been sent to Fort Klamath
transport tlie remnant of the Modocs
t<k Fort RussellA
Help from Lonisville.
Louisville, October 8.—The Fair Ex
hibition last night for Memphis and
Shreveport netted three thousand dollars.
Help for Memphis.
Cleveland, October 8.-The Jews of
this city have sent $8U0 for the benefit of
all, irrespective of religion.
Bishop Reinkens.
Lon3>on, Octobey 8 Bishop Reinkens,
of tbe old CatholicChnrch, toe lay took the
oath of allcgii-nce to tbe Emperor, in cus
tomary formula with exception of a "re
servation of first allegiance to the Pope,
which was omitted.
attributed partially to the hesitation
caused by the news from ? .- Ian and Paris,
and partially to his se'.ret negotiations
with the enemy. Whatever govern*
ment there was he should have fought for
it instead of listening to overtures of the
enemy, removing their agent and plotting
the restorat'on of the empire. He only
thought of maintaining the army in good
condition to-play the political part he de
signed. Had Bazaine done his duty by
taking his army into France, leaving
Metz to defend herself with the garrison
which could subsist on the resources of
the surrounding country, Metz would
have held out until an' armistice, and
Loraine would*hever have been ceded.
Reviere continues, a foreign war was not
enough. Our unhappy country was con
demned to the horrors of a civil war, and
what did Marshal Bazaine do then ? He
united with the enemy to overthrow the
government of Paris. The government
condemns Marshal Bazaine for failing to
destroy the war materiel left at Metz,
while he was careful to destroy all cor
and dead, and the development of the re
sources of the country retarded.
Resolved, That the internal policy of
the States and municipalities cannot con
stitutionally be interfered with by Fed
eral authority, but that each must be
free in the exercise of the supreme I _ ,, ~ , , ,, ,
right of local self-government, which SOllietlllllg G00(1 tO Lilt
has been, we are grieved to say, I _ .
of late frequently and openly violated, j A fill Dl'illJv !
Resolved. That the course of the
National A<lznini5trat ; on in patronizing j "I" TAKE this method of informinr my friends
irresponsible and visionary fiscal agents,
m fiAD ring primitive and unwholesome everythin;; good to rat and drink. My
business schemes, and its stealthy inter
ference and favoritism houla be de
nounced.
Resolved, That we pledge ourselves to |
firmly resist the probability of our State
government, by special legislation, being I Just opened, sill he supplied with Oysters
made the pliant instrument of unworthy 1 L "" l “ ”■
look HERE!great EXCITEMENT!
NO BEAR FIGHT !
RESTAURANT!
HEW YORK STORE
Caused b> the rush o£ customers to pr
ods bought LAST WEEK DURING THE
Ir J..
w _ * al. | ua All that medical skill eould do.
suissandnotbythe Maount l ^ erw . ththr u>E(ler ^ of ^ Ted
of revenue they can return. Let the one.*, wm of no avail after the paralysis
printers, the Congressmen and all the | took place. He waa stricken *peech-
office-holders pay their own postage, and
let the Government devote tbe increase
to furnish regular mail- to all its citizens.
Ehu-kw of a fashionable rem-
w York—Jenkins on the eve
a for .tbe African diamond
ing his .i U....ix to Mis* Mary
tastily—"Work, Mis* Mary,
Xdon’t I... -into w,,-k." Miss I Crop* Of Ocortfin.
ML bow do you cipoet to get | J n 1S70 Georgia produced S08.S00
Mr
and for fifty hours remained in
that melancholy condition, and not
being able to take any medicine nor
.-Ten a I hop of water. The deceased at
tached himself to the Methodist Church
early in life, and up to the time of his
sickness had discharged every duty that
~ I hrol devolved upon him with sincerity,
dr- J-—' 0, I should I bnsbsls «( ftoriffiff wbeat and l.SlNlli I p^giaa energy and prudence. He bad
■ ■»'- train-, and run 1 boshsll winter wheat—in all 2,127,01T. ] ci ieh to contend with, and vra* truly "a
dismoml* Miss Mary j qj corn >he nroduccil 1.I.'"’ b h*
"Then you would moke .i I of 47:t.934 bales; of tobacco
You should run off with j sssjfin noun.ls: of oats, 1 JXH.l'dl bushels
of Jcnk
. e:n
• > | of cotton, SKt.A'IV
ith j e-, p„ands; ofoats.l
I of hav, 10.51N tons: of .wine had
I MUM btad, and tskbsse sdd her prod uct
. of cattle, goat-, poultry, sugar cane, rice,
’■ 1 .-west potatoes and evv.n- ar.d ’possuns to
j Imke with them. The main fa
man of sorrow and aeqnainteil with grief:
I .fton afliet-.-l by the has . f relatives, yet
! through tribulation And sorrow be by
; faith antiiip.i d the inheritanee of ”
ith:
id th
ltilt
at EuLiw, on j
r in Octet-or, a. ,
y children as in- ;
It. The unsuc-
psy fe»r tlio fair I
».- the
I thru
rai-ed. D' nay nothing of -wine wiurein
we protsibly invest.*! more timn four for
->ns. Tlist’s whet’s the uietD-r with
’nprfitor
' ■ 1 dinner 'f the successful party. H4nnjlh . xhe fo(K j question i, the trouble
“ >' ftol J twenty-six years of \ lD ^ StM . w# . buy more than half
«a- msm.d to him in and u j our f.ioii at double price, beeauoc we
“•••tiler of twelve children, having [ trmniport lt »bout a thousand unles.
: >*ur pmr». t*f twins. li»*n will ^ive cati** I «•
fa<*t*.ry jmM*f or evrtilicateffi. an.l will rv- | Thkrk h*v«* lwi*n
Uic from lue cuxupi'Utor
j ti u . nooisei of God, clearlv rowalid
to in tbe Gospel of Christ, In bu
I death, to tbe true believer there is more
to rejoice over t'mn to grieve for. We
I Aitrd ; "O that my latter end
id of that man
as beep a citi-
ty yours, and
eitlcrs of the
NIGHT IMSl'ATCHKS.
Fire.
New York, October 8.—A fire at
Mount Vernon destroyed twenty build
ings. Loss $50,000.
The Slokcs Trial.
The third trial of Stokes comm.epced
to-day. Stokes ia a liilll<|t^nfint
otherwise looks well.
The Evangelical Alliance
In the Alliance, a paper from the old
Catholic Congress, recently held at Con
stance, signed by Bishop lie-inkers. Pro
fessor Dr. Vanschultz ami others, ad
dressed to the conference, was also read
by Dr. Sciiaff, who prefaced the reading
by a few interesting remark.!. The pa
per was in response to an invitation for
representatives from tlint Qrganixotion.
.Mr. Seuaff said that tho address was now
luting interpreted and would appear to
morrow. Dr. Sehaff reeountol the ac
tions of the congress, among which are
the establishment of Evangelical preach
ing in the Catholic Church, the abolish
ment of coufession, the allowing of priests
to marry, and the extending of the priv
ilege to females of having a voice in tho
government of the church. In closing,
Dr. Sehaff said that the old Catholic
Church now had 50 congregations, 50.000
members and 40 priests, and that next
wint.-r -it students would be admitted
ill the een.-ge at B.iltn.
Speeches generally were bitter against
the Church of Rome. In reply to these
Dr. Stores, of Brooklyn, followed in an
address upon Rome’s appeal to educated
Protestants. He said it is easy, but un
safe, to undervalue any force but our
own. it is difficult for Protestants to un
derstand the attraetivo power of Roman
ism. IVe have been wont to regard the
Roman Church as one of ignorance and
superstition. When we have seen per
sons going to the Roman Church, we
have been apt to believe that they were
moved by political aspirations, or some of
those eccentricities thntwould have made
them a Mormon. This is all wrong.
Catholics are intelligent, earnest and ar
dent. The great attraction is the great
security of salvation offered by the Church
of Rome. Their power in believing, as
one draws near death, that he can hear
his Saviour’* voice speaking through the
priests, giving the dving one complete
absolution from sin. With these reasons
comes the fact of the age of the Catholic
Chnrch.
To a Catholic the ancient history of
Ids church is ono of the grandest things
generally manifesting an undue haste to
capitulate to the enemy.
Tne reading of the report was not con
cluded at the adjournment of the Court.
The hearing of tho remainder, together
with other documents touching Baztui'
management of the artillery and com
inissariat at Metz, will probably occupy
the entire week, and the examination of
witnesses will not begin until Monday
next. r ,
The German Government at first re
fused to allow subpoenas for witnesses to
be served in Alsace and Loraine, but
special negotiations have overcome the
objections.
The War In Spain.
Madrid, October 8.—The Remington
rifles seized on the British steam yacht
Deerhound, have been deposited in the
arsenal at Ferrol.
Firing was kept up all day yesterday
between Cartagena yisurgents and the
besieging troops. There is some fear in
the Republican camp. A batallion of
Greeks having tendered their •service in
defense of the republic, President Cas-
tolar has addressed them a letter thank
ing them for their offer, but refusing to
accept it.
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Office Chief Signal Officer, }
Washington, October 8. )
Probabilities: For the Atlantic and
Eastern Half States, light winds!
mostly northwest, with clear weather;
for the lake region, falling barometer,
southwesterly winds-backing to easterly,
partly clondy and elehr weather, except
on Lake Superior, where brisk winds and
cloudy weather are prolsible; for the
northwest, falling barometer, southerly
winds, cloudy and threatening weather;
for the Ohio Valley, southwesterly winds,
cloudy nnd threatening weather.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Liberal Convention Rc.folations.
Elxuba, October 8.—The Liberal Con
vention resolved that the convention of
delegate! from the people of New York
congratulate the patriotic citizens of all
tue States upon the indications now ap
parent of a growing disposition to oppose
any express-ion of civil authority, and to
demand in all our public ways a return to
official honesty, c-onomy and fidelity to
the public interest.
Resclved, That this gratifying ten
dency of public sentiment justifies and
encourages us to reaffirm till 1 platform of
principles set forth at Cincinnati more
than a year ago, which embodies in clear
and forcible terms the need of the hour,
and by such affirmance to indicate the
sincerity of our continued efforts and as
pirations for purity of government re
form.
Resolved, That public approbation be
longs to the Senators and Representa
tives who, in tho last Congress, dijl not
favor the salary increase and back-pay
bill, and especially ts such as have volun
tarily, without pressure of public senti
ment, returned to the Treasury the so-
called back-pay; and we denounce every
Senator and Representative who voted
for or approved such bill, and any party
who invokes Congressional action to
shield a guilty conscience in doing what
should be done, and what some have done
without legislation.
Further, we feel the most sincere re
gret that the President of the United
States should so mistake the morality of
the American character and disregard-
the honor of tho American name as to
give his official sanction to a bill which,
as far os. it relates to liimst'lf and the
members of each branch of Congress,
was wholly uncalled for, unprecedented,
demoralizing and wicked j and we charge
the Republican party with the wrong of
inaugurating and passing this kill; and
we denounce in the must unqualified man
ner this measure and all its supporters,
and demand its unconditional repral.'
Resolved, That we deem it of the
private schemes, and we demand in every
department of public expenditure a rigid
economy and gool faith, and a thorough
investigation aiqi punishment 61 all-offi
cial misconduct. r ■.
The. following resolutions were adop
ted with Xbud. cheers: . A
Resolved^ Tfiat tho thanks of all free
men are duo to, tbe tribunal which hns
vindicates! the right of local trial by jury
and freedom of-the press against an at
tempt to snatch away a c.tizen to an
swer before a foreign court. Such an
attempt aroused the proteetaxof our Rev
olutionary fathers.
The following ticket wa; nominated:
For Secretary of State. Didderiek Miller;
Comptroller, Nelson N. Hopkins; Attor
ney General, Thomas X. Rams; Canal
Commissioners, Joseph Jackson and Syl-
vanus H. Sweet; States Prison Inspec
tor. M. K. l’latt.
The convention then adjourned t ine die.
New Tort Items
New York, October 8.—The third gen
eral convention of the Catholic Total Ab
stinence Union assembled at 12 o’clock
to-day in Irving Hall; Rev. Father Me-
Devitt, of Washington, in the Chair.
Several distinguished members of the
Union, including Fathers Ilennesy and
Burns, of New Jersey ; Rev. Henry Volz
and L. D. Chappella. of Baltimore; Fath
er Welch, of Connecticut; Rev, James
Mulhollan, J. J. Elcoek and T. F. Hop
kins. The President opened the Conven
tion with a short address, in which he
stated the object of the conference to be
the furtherance of the cause of temper
ance.
Racing ami Accident.
Jerome Parks. October 8.—Duffy won
the steeple chase—time 5.51. George
West threw his rider.
General McClellan and. family have
sailed for Europe.
A committee of Memphis merchants
residing here acknowledge the receipt of
$5,0U0 for tho yellow fever.
St. Lonls Clearing-House.
Sr. Louis, October 8.—The Clearing
house meeting resolved to resume cur
rency payments as soon as New York
leads, and to gradually cancel Clearing
house certificates, and in this ,way n-inne
without reference to New York, was dis
cussed but no action taken.
Fish nnd Gnnir of all Kinds, and in lact with
evrrthing the market affords, and cooked in
manner t.> suit the tm«t fastidious.
In coitnection with the Restaurant will be
found a Flrst-Cia**
SALOO TJ,
* ef Which is supplied with the finest brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
HI). HICKS can bo found h-'rr. and would
be pleated to meet all his old frierxU who may
Five him a rail. He is .s itisli.ql that he ran please
them if polite servant*. Rood cooking anil low
prices cau please. Give me a call.
E. JOHNSTON.
AU-r hrt.n Brown House and National Hotel.
NORTH BRITISH ANO MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—GOLD
$10,030,000
Insures Sion's, Men’lmndisc. Dwell!mrs. Furni
ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
THE
NEW FEATURE
— IN —
Photog'raphy
— AT —
PUGH’S GALLERY.
camera ohscura
scrvkvaof a ram,
tlint his work wi
removed. 1 have secured the
undent retoucher, and feel assured
ill rucoiumeud itself.
Special Notice.
I DESIRE to sell the stock, fixtures, nnd good
will of my store. Tlie *tock is the very beat, it
in prime order, and only needs tbe addition of
few new goods to make it first*01088.
The fixtures are modern and as good as new
The “good will” embraces tl»e patronage of nearly
every citizen of Macon, and great numbers of the
people of the surrounding counties.
Any one desiring to enter a business which is
genteel and can be easily conducted, and which
upon a very small investment will yield ar. income
of three tlKHisand dollars, can make easy terms
with me. Satisfactory reasons will lie given for
my willingness to relinquish the business, and my
services will be given to my successor until he lias
mastered tbe business. Apply immediately to
sept14tf • THOS. U. CONNER.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BARKING BISIXESS.
DIRECTORS:
L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT. W. Ii. D1NSMORE
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLKIIURST.
I. C. PLANT, President.
W. W. Whig let, Cashier.maio-tilnovl*
highest importance to the people in all
hia thoughts can dwell upon. We be- j porta of our State and country that the
Hero that the history of the Bomish I abandonment by its members of their
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold. Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received.,
On 44 lilc-h Interest will be Allowed,
AS AGREED UPOX.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
Advances made on Cotton and l*ro«
* ducc In .Store.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
ebi» 1y
The arts and sculptures of the church are j country at lost to finaTydfil discredit and
powerful in influencing 1 Catholics. It j distress*, and it is justly held Te*spon=il»Ie
claims to be the chnrch of a sect whose j before the tribunal of public opinion Mr
magnificent structures outrival all others I the recent disordered condition of the
of whatsoever sort. It is the church of j country, instability in exchange, of trade,
the poor, in that its benevolent mstitu-^ in work, of production and investment},
tions are found everywhere. If* said and in depression of - business, sufferings
Rev. Mr. S to its, we must overcome these of laborers and ruin of individuals,
men we must know more than we have Resolved, That in view of the present
sometimes known of the seductive influ- I disaster, result of a weak and per-
ences existing against us. There is one nicious administration, wide spread cor-
thing they can’t do, and that is rub out ruption of the public service, defalcations
the past, the aspects to Romanism that J Q f officials, peculations condoned, robber-
are worthy of much admiration and re- j extortions npon merchants and ini-
spec t. porters with the approval of the Federal
Tlie If. U. T. Co. authority, personalism of the chief Ex-
New Yoar, October 8.—At the elec- ecutive, and as a consequence impared
tion for officers of the Western Union standard of political morality, it is
Telegraph Company to-day, the follow- a matter of painful regret that
ing gentlemen were chosen Directors: j unreasoning party real should out-
Wm. Orton, Jas. H. Barker, Alonzo B. i live just party allegiance to others and
Cornell, Harrison Durkee, Nerven Green, j postpone a return to good and honest
Joseph Harkes, Edwin D. Morgan, W. Government; but still we have undimin-
R. Vermilye, Augustas Schell, B. Wes- I ished faith in the integrity and manhood
ley Stillman* W. K. Thome. Watt A E. | of the people and their ultimate purpose
D* Woraster, C. Yanderbilf, Frank Work, | and ability to correct every wrong and
Chester W. Chapin, E. Cornell, Cyrus W. j restore everyjright.
return of the conn-
U, Cyrus W. restore every right
Field. Wilson G. Hunt David Jone, C. Resolved, That a
Livingston, Geo. H. Mumford, C. N. Pal
mer, Geo. M. Pullman, E. S. Sanford,
Iliram Sibley, John Steward, Moses Tay
lor, W. N. Vanderbilt.
try to a specie basis is on object of para
mount importance; that as a p-eat pur
pose of money, apart from being the
standard of value is to serve ae a medium
Washington, Octobc r 8.—The Score- of exchange an instrument with which
' A1 m * A ^ transfers are made and Indebtedness ure
discharged, business integrity and even-
handed prosperity unite in demanding a
return to the common standard of the
world, and that bonking privileges should
be extended to all who can give perfect
security for prompt redemption of the
circulation they utter in as good money
as the Government makes lawful money
of our country; that the lines of trans
portation between the East and West
be improved bo as to furnish a
better and cheaper transit; to the
end that DO route iball make an
inordinate charge upon produce, manu-
,disc, and that no in*
tary of the Treasury. Assistant Treasurer
of New York, and McCulloch, a partner
of Jay Cooke A Company are in counsel at
\» w York to-day.
Mayor McKearer has been assigned as
A ljut.mt General to the Department of
the South, Major Taylor to the Depart
ment of Texas.
The President goes to the Pimlico Fair
to-morrow.
Another Launch.
Philadelphia, October8.—Thesteam-
hip Indiana, the third of the American
in.*, tailed on her trial trip to-day with
l.vut a hundred invilol gueits. & ae will
* ft*ty-oight hours, and s-tart on
CITY BANK
MACON, GEORGIA.
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
WM. B. JOHNSTON. V
JOHN J. GRESHAM, J
julySf r <ni
S. G. Bonn. President. R. F. Lawton, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In HnlTs New Building.
Receives Deposits,
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
Makes Advances on Stocks. Bonds. Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton.
White Lead and Zinc!
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS.
A FINE ASSORTMENT of the above artid
at cost.
SODA WATERI
My partrons are respectully informed that n
8011.1 FOUNTAIN is still in operation.
You ran always p.'t your
STREET CAR TICKETS!
4 for 25 Cents 1
At the Drag Store of
ROLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton A venue.
sepSOtf
OUR BUYER BEING IN NEW YORK
During the great excitement, ho secured many bargains, which Were offered to
Cash Purchasers.
Having surplus capital always «>n band, we are able to take advantage of all good banmins. and
now offer them to the people of Middle and 5>outh\vustem Georria. Our s»tock of
BlaoHL Bilk.s
Is the larged nnd cheapest in Georgia.
Black Alpaccos, Mohairs and Brilliantines!
We have the best qualities in all grades £0 par cent, lesa titan any retail houso in the State.
MOUR NING GO 0 D S !
BLACK MEBINOB8
BOMBAZINES,
BEARITZ, TAMISE, HENRIETTA CLOTHS
And New Styles Mourning Goods, at Panic Prices!
35 R ESS G- O O D S
COLORED SILKS, in all the non- Sha-Vs.
IRISH POPLINS, in all Fashionable Colors.
CACIIMERES at So cento, worth $1.
SATINES at So cento, worth $1.
CAMEL’S HAIR GOODS, in Beautiful Colors.
JAPANESE SILKS at 45 cents, worth 75 cento snd $1.
POPLINS, SERGES AND LOWER PRICED GOODS, IN ALL COLORS.
AT PANIC TRICES!
LADIES’ CLOTHS in aU colors.
WATERPROOF, in different colors and qualities.
FLANNELS—RED, WHITE and OPERA, at REDUCED PRICES.
IN OUR
HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT !
W E HAVE
MAKSAILLES QUILTS. BLANKETS. TABLE DAMASK,
TOWELS, NAPKINS. SHEETING, AND PILLOW CASES,
AT PANIC PRICES!
Bar ami Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
H AVING refitted his entire premises, is now
prejmred to furnish his friends and patrons
with everything pertainingto n first-class restau
rant, which will be served in the very best style.
He will aluyays have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC.
Strangers visiting Moom should give hiui a call.
I will open on the 1st of Oc tober, at No. tid
Clieriy street, next door to uiy present restaurant, a
Ladies’ JEating Saloon.
W. W. CARNES,
General insurance Agent,
OFFICE NO. 80 CIIEKKY ST.
Represents the following first-class Companies:
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Orgtmizwl 1S10 . ... AiscUsI.ia>,Of,.i
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Columbus, Ga. - - Assets $T«uu,0<.0.
UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY, NEW YORK,
(Composed of tho Germania, Niagara, Hanover
and Republic Insurance Companies).
ts over $*000,000.
PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis, Tenn. - - Assets 8:5^.2 JO.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
Organized 1791 ... Assets $S^00,000
Policies written on Dwellings; Stores, stocks of
Merchandise, Cotton, or other insurable property
at fair rates.
My sleeping room adjoins my office, and I will
cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the
day or night.
plH-tf IV. VV. CAUSES.
3XT otions.
CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SASH AND NECK RIBBONS.
KUCsIING, EXTRA SIZED BUTTONS. AND ALL NOVELTIES
AT NEW YORK PRICES!
KID GLOVES --- “ OUR SPECIALTY.”
AT $1, WORTH $1 50; AT $1 25, WORTH $2.
—:o:
50 Pieces Warranted
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETING!
To bo closed out immediately at PANIC PRICES.
Remember We Sell as We Advertise!
S. WAXKLBAUM & BR0„
oct'tf 45, 47 aiid 49 Second st., and 22, 24 and 2G Cotton avenue.
it
DMA YE HEAR THE SLOGAN ? ”
PUTZEI. «£ SON
B«*g leave to call the attention of their numerous patrons to the below mentioned list of
GROCERIES
C03I PRISING
Thirty-one Different Kinds of Canned Goods!
As follows: Fresh Mackerel, Fresh Salmon. Lobster* Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Club Fish,
Peai'hes, Pineapples,'Quinces, Pears, Cherries, It lsplx-mcs. Blackberries, Strawberries, Pie Fruits,
Tomatoes Peas String Beans Lima Beans, Asparagus Surrotaah, Saco, Com, Spiced Salmon, Con
densed Milk, Damsons, Devilled Ham, Lobster, Partriage, Duck and Turkey.
All of tlie above are Packed This Season !
TEAS A SPECIALTY
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
V.Ylmve now in stock the LAlKiG.tT and most COMPLETE sswllulMullt o(
TEA.©!
. IN TIHS MARKET.
DIFFERENT GRADES OF TEAS!
Prom 70 Cents per Pound and Upwards!
JOHN INGALLS
SPECIAL AGENT FOR
CASWELL, HAZAHD & CO.’S
PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS,
and celebrated home,
tbe leading physicians ii
Hazards: Caeswll's I hire and Sweet
COD DIVER OIL. I
Always on hand. Fresh ot received this day.
Dealers supplied at proprietors* prices.
aefiil tf
ALSO ON HAND
Mit'tnnls. Mackerel,
LIQUORS.
We take pleasure in stating that the
Century WLisliy
Waa awarded the
HIGHEST PREMIUM
. AT TIIE
VIENNA EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS !
Constantly on hand, Pert. Sherry, Madeira and Rhine Wines, Hennessey, 31 artel and Otard
Duprey Brandies, ete„ etc., ♦tc.
&
«
LI
u
% b . v*
^nkin
[Tnule mark r
ered.]
io deaths fron
[ m Montgomery since the Jd in»t
_ r tirst
1 { may be like his, tor the
The dflCOMOtj
of Amerioos for tw
was amonj tho earlier
untry.
Tux Griffin Stat is sneering at wh:it it
c*dl» the **Bourbon Democracy.” Wlren
did the editor of that paper joii> the
I Templars, we should like to know r
Or has he changed his tipple and now
ses nothing stronger than peo<*h brandy? Jerome Park,
says the “Gritfin Iron loun- Xkw York, October S.—Mate won the ! corrupting in^uenoe of our great corpo- } bimri:
and that it*, funeral was thr«-e mile race—time 5.51. McDaniels’ rations over legislative action whereby !
1.06J. * our agricultural inUrt-sto are crippled I ^
Oolethorse, September 27, 1873.
The Chemicals purchased q£ you Im-'t
spring rFere prejur*.*d ap l used as di
rected. I also used some of the English
Stopewall and EOme of Meriyinan’s. A
ton of your Fertilizer prolu -ed as much,
if not more, than a ton of either of the
than half tho co.-t.
3V. H. ROBINSON.
Z. B. WHEELER.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Meals Served at all Hours,
DAY OR NIGHT.
First Class Fstsiblisluncnt,
STOCKED WITH
Sugar ! Sugar I
COLYERT STEAM SUGAR REFINERY.
CHESAPEAKE STEAM SUGAR REFINERY.
MERCHANTS’ STEAM SUGAR RE PINERY,
of Baltimore. We solicit orders from the trade
oral will guarantee prices to be on low oh if or
dered direct.
»et»lg 1m ‘ WARFIELD A WAYNE.
tactures or mereI _ ^
•e to Liverpool on the ICth. I t^rost, whether of a producer, c-orpora- j others, with lei
At* r. W V. . ; tion or capitalist, ca^ juttly complain of j
Aid lor Memphis and Shreveport, ; t hc facilities offered the regular, cheap
Pobtssi• it*TH, October 8.—The City ; i*nd rapid interchange of the produce of w ,. •
Council of QpriuBV^h L^t night appro- | We«J and mer^hnndUe of theEa.it. . Fcitiliour uo *
printed for MempLU and $200 for Both internal tvusutuption and general ; *
Shrevej-ort. A meeting <.f citixeui up- j commerce eancut be over t-stimat*.-*! !
point<*d a committee to collect contribu- j to the people of our own State.
noD>. and especially of our great seaboard
The Liberals, I dtira enlarge*! water channel--, freight
Elxibx, N. V- Oetot-er s.—The Lib- 1 railways and cheap anJ expeditioo* r »c- I —- -
sral roarenttoa is in mm, with CoL . afike for outgoing and inbramd MUSlCal InStrUCtlOn.
Conklia- ss President. f trade, an djmoeratively demand and al- oxosspuLirs ».ii n-,., .-
I lowment wiuot cannot with justice and U*on» MONDAY. Oci..ls-r c. Thoro
‘safety be delayed, and we deplore the | instruction nven on the PIuio ami Onnii, als
HOWARD HCiUftc.
BROAD STREET,
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula 'Rail-
rural IX f<c;.
EUFAULA, AL.Ui.VMA.
J. W. HOWARD. - - PttopKirrouz.
Only a abort walk to and from the .South w -st-
era RailxoraL Seventy-five ci-nts saved in oinni-
bu» frit'*. • »ept> tfm
W.VHKKN A. JLlSSOit. AAL-»X P. KAXSOV.
DaKITs! W. OEEU. KOBXRT H. BOTH.
W. A. EAMSOM & CO.,
)Ianulortan r-an.1 Johl**n of
BOOTS AM) SHOES,
ISs AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. H^ari. of Georgia.
German Groceries a Specialty
EVERYTHING
IN TIIE GERMAN GROCERY LINE.
Try Our Shakspeare Ssgars, 10 cents Each.
:0:
Thankful for past favors, we solicit your continued patronage.
Prices Lower Than Ever.
PUTZEL & SON,
oct-4 lm SECOND STREET. DA MO UR’S BLOCK.
]S^
^TIONAL hotel
(FORMERLY MPOTTOWOOD.I
KEAELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
lh;» H.hi... tiu ta*:. TIIORIU.-GHLV RENOVATED tn.ra lanwnwit to attic.
tto.VUI) >■:* I'l R I»A"V'.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
Iron in the Blood
THE PERUVIAN
SYRUP ViuJizvs
ar.<l J.nrirhos tiio
Blood, Tones up tlie
Sy»t«n,RuiIds up the
Broha dtfwi, Cures
Ki-ma’q Coi.iplaints.
Drop« v, DtLihty.lI u-
mors, Dyspepsfiu Ac-
Tboussuas bm
M
Hunt, ltankin & Lamar,
Drurrixts. Miu-on. G
fiurh •
IP*
led tv
• thre
i filly won the five furlong race
i'l in I-.■n-liti'.n. h -:»!th
ment on half th.* auiount. i!
WM. M \SO.V
T.-l.-ti-raph ai,.i .M.->>«s*ritfi-
LAXI) FOB SALE.
hthe
io>*t dtfinhfe h
Hin»m B. Troutman.
FOR ONE WEEK CYPRESS SHINGLES
f CYPRESS
DB. WRIGHT,
DENTIST.
J UST re*
SHINGLES, ri.ed an«l drawn.
A Superior Article!
just fi.j miles belo’
town of IL.-ynol.l8.
One Thousand 11.<"
tie iinprovemt'nts :*re unequalled.oonsixtinic of
dwc'limr.«ithwi-ry n,yv><try out iinpreve-
t. Th«*n* arv .•#'Vt*nt«’»'U cahiun for IalMtivnt,
kith tev K**l brirk t-hium.-yM. A irnat deal of the
r**<l ImimI fn-h. Any one i<*siriiuc such h farm
on the m nl eiiti< m- t.-nns, 1im<1 U*Ht H[*i.Iy at
£ HENRY T. JORDAN,*
T. MARION BRYAN,
k'h»?Tn R»m nol.N, Ga.
LIVERPOOL AMO 8REAT WESTERN STEAM CoT,
B. U. WEIGLKY A CO.
in* the h«st possible raoommodatk>n for the sa
loon and stoenure passengers- Drafts iaiiued tor
patiNa»re money from Europe at current rate*.
’ For rates of paasrare and other information, ap-
ly to ^Il’ILLIAMS A GUION.
t» Broadway, New York.
Or U> W. McKAY. Agent,
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