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PUDAT MORIN V
FOKKIGX XOTKS.
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mI 111
InFnutMtb.
iodpulie. an
forth* appro*
deci.l#* thd for
country. Tb«re u n-» * .in.-. -.nth'* po-
litical hiitution. Gnizot iuu published •
pamphlet in favor of the immediate re*
eatahliahment of the monarchy, and tbr
Journal do Pari. declare* that only th*
mtoration of the monarchy can prevent
impending anarchy.
Tba rojaliat J*p«T«, generally, wUh to
pennada tba nation that th* Count of
Chambord ha* conceded the qneetiona of
conatitutional gorenment and of the
national flag i hot whatever they report
on thia (object i* either baaed on bear*
aaya or on dite, the only thing certain
heiog that the Const baa made no and.
oonreaaioni. The l*reeee. do Broglie'*
organ, atatea tnat the deputies rent to
Frohadocf had received tbe moat satis
factory aaeuranooa from the Pretender,
who did not deem it ripdiin) hi make
hi* rentiment* publicly known daring
the abeenoe of the representative* of the
country. L’Unirere, excel* all iU col
league* by the frankn.a* ©fit* language,
leaving only the choice between Henry
the Fifth and the Commune. This last
paper also calls the French thirst for re
venge into play by assuring its readers
that Germany withes to hreire her fren-
tier nearer to Paris, while Italy la covet
ing Nice, Savoy and* Corsica. " Neither
power," L'Uniter* aays, "isto be con
ciliated l*y j senthaeatal phn.s.4; 'only
Henry the Fifth can conjure their UT-
will and, perhaps,-tarn their cupidity
into bitter repentance. This man ia our
aa]ration; wilt...L him w* aru drifting
to nameleeaa misfortunes'."
The Paris Figaro suggests that the
first things to be done upon the mooting
of the AssotnbJjr arc to mu st Cavniasir
Emanuel Atago, <1.irnb. tta, (.did., MLix
Uarnier l’ugeg Jule Siror.n. un.l otb,
HadioU leadortT to fuflylutett iB-Iu
leal newspapers; proclaim all France in a
Mato of siege, and suppress the first ap
pearance of a mob.
The trial of Marshal Haaaine is .pro
gressing. The accused is said to have
partly lost the composure he exhibited
during the first days. Thu examinations
of the court, presided over by the link*
d'Aumnle. arij very searching, and, on
resiling ita proroudings, one cannot help
feeling that the members of th* tribunal
the President especially, are rather nnfa
volubly disposed toward* tile
In reply to an inquiry why he did box ile
strey the fort* and war material, before
surrendering to the Oermans, the Mu,-,
shal said he feared the enemy would tak e
revenge, and beside* the lalior would
have been too great. The Duke d'Ati-
male then asked, what greater rigor
could the enemy hare shown than was
imposed P Basaine. evading the ques
tion, answered, that such destruction was
unexampled, und he thought Met* would
revert to France. Being questioned
aliout the flag*, the Marrh.il maintained
that he publicly ami distinctly ordered
them to he destroyed. The orders w, Ti
to liave them all brought to the arsenal
for immediate destruction.
The 2d of September was a most im
portant anniversary in the »nn,i. of
Austria, six centuries '
since the German electq owed upon
8PECIAL NOTICE
Farmers and Grangers!
T WtLb he rresirta* in a few day* two hondrsd
X tom of tb»l nrltfbrmlfld
WARD’S FERTILIZER
Xuisferlwed sipnsslj lor
ooux. oottos. wheat.
OATH gvg. BA RLEr. POTATOES.
C-RASSES AM) GRAIN
Of an Mads, sad which aments fcrjlirirjmr-
norsaraess e.bwny graUwmwa Thw fertiliser
ie tlssTsishly saalivsS. and its psepsrusa known
OCTOBER 24, JB7-3.
Mew-SPECIAL
All isder. rsMully
whet nsisiisTiee is <liw . .
EAXtrAITI RE*." Oetddecf rash, will n
fhwsas fewiriTTrilf of any «nde at itahinhrs*
aarS sates. WKheqr si — — — -
.imjJr mvtliri with any
J. F. CRUTCHFIELD,
laM, Go, Gmml A refit far U» Stole of
Ooonria. nrUendlm
ill Cflfrib'
luntil Is*i
jror Fnuxcia voluBtari^. .
itj, which hud borome in
m>0 AuMtrinif papers made
ihiii iiieiin.raMi* «lay the tin quo of leading
Mtidw, genel
In-twivn tho jfl
Gi'imn Gazette |_
rate commentary:
call* nix o Mj m
|Mtwerful a|i
drawing fiompafrtoona
and present, und the
»i* eonelmfe* an el*bo*
"The day «hiA i
lea «f old history hi
‘ ir thought*. Mnv it
ignta. m
r»*-awaken in the advifeign house of Uu
dolf Von UaUbarg th** truditionz of the
founder of the U jaunty. nfrl perpetuate
them for all time to cgpne. - KmlolTz e
ergutio prooctilingH aguinxt the Right
roblieni and nnitwnt vn**al*, teacher i__
how to deal with fapdiU baron* inimical
to the Statd, and Rudolfa whole course
of life ia a striking pn»of, that truo w in«l
genuine religion doe* not oonziat in aub-
aerving to Koma am 1 Hiinvmlering sover
eign rights to Pa] .1 tools. Thun his
heroic form ia abming through the
turieu of luitory, a modal for the printvm,
an object of vt n oration for the nation*.
May Austria, princes, ami peoples unite
tc uphold tikis realm in the spirit of its
founder, in the German spint. and to
perpetustvit ill th*spirit o! liberty; and
asiiniv the anoietor of the-ITnbslmrg
dynasty had respected the constitutional
rights of the Holy Homan German Em
pire, hi* descendant* may protect and 4e-
fend our righu against mrury foe, agaLrst
every usurpation."
Austria anti Turkey have hail a mis
understanding brought about by tho re
ception of Vrinou Milan the Fourth of
horvia, in Vienna. The Prince ia a vas
sal of tlio Sultan, and though etiquette
required that he should be presented by
the Turkish ambassador, the Emperor of
Austria chore to do away with this cus
tom, thereby intimating, that he looked
upon Milan tho Fourth a* an independent
ruler. Tho Turkish Minister of Foreign
Affairs, in a circular rent abroad, having
complained of this breach of etiquette.
Austriff ha* taken offense qnd demanded
satisfactory explanation from the Otto
man government. It ha* been reported
aino*, that an evaairu n ply has Isi-n re-
eeived afTMUCMf WXitlil ‘Ih-'
- ilraesy insists upon a full and unequivocal
reparation.
Victor Etnanjxel linn arrived .again in-
Romo from his journey across' the Alps,
and met with an enthusiastic reception cn
the part of the people. A most wonder
ful change in public opinion has taken
place in Italy. As long as Austria had a
foothold in the country, the name of
"Tedescho” was an insult, and German
aim and music were banished from na
tional dreloa. Since tho king’s visit to
Vienna, which is generally understood to
•cal the eon dilation between the hoiues
of Habsburg and Savoy, the German
name ha* become the symbol of friend
ship and good will, and -Viva FItalia 1"
is often followed by "Viva la Germania!”
Later advices confirm our former re
ports in regard to the purpose and result
of the king's nMw. There ha* been
no formal treaty made, but Italy. Ger
many and Austria lure come, to an un
derstanding as to the measures. to be i
adopted should France undertake a re
ligious crusade for the recovery of Rome.
Dr. Schheir.ann, the discoverer of Tny.
has offered his services to Fiorelli, sup -r-
intending tlio excavations in Pompcin,
Having eo^clud. : 1. a,--, s-iu l'r--\ 1,
|yoporsg|6sMnna> jxiaTwannlaiy
con. Olympia or other places in Greive.
The Greek governna nt, however, lmving
•lechned Schliemann's offer.-, he ha* ad-
dreeaed himself to Italy; h.- only de
mands protection for his person and
property. leaving all objects of art he
may excavate to the Italian government
after his death.
The news from Spain is important.
Contreras and most members of the Car
tagena Junta had gone on board the in
surgent fleet to esi-ape to Africa, as was
generally believed in Cartagena. If this
version be correct, it xrould herald the end
of the Ki-pablkan insmuvtton. Fernanda
El Catalico, one of the in, .rc-T.t frig ilea,
was fiwil into an 1 .uk by the Numsncia.
another insurgent ve»el. because she bail
parted company with the latVr anfl re
fused to rejoin her. All lives on branl
were lost. | i - •
The Spanish Minister of IVar has pr\>-
■ented General Sickle* withasword made
expreaaly for him at Toledo. The hilt is
adorned with the arte* of- the iMM
State*, and on the blade are- to*crihed the
name* of the battle* in which the Gen
eral distinguished Him nlf
Don Sslustisno Oloxaga, a prominent |
diplomatist and .-qsuiinh aatls4s.-adt r in
Pari* at the outbreak of uxe Franco-
German war, died in i-'i; c- u er. Frati
CARPETS !
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
w ilissrt fuse munubvttsy, c* the bus
, igStull snd sx ntdumi prirra
DV BRUSSELS CARPETS.
TAPKffTKY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
THREE-PLY CARPETS.
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS.
' MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR
PETS.
VHNETIAN CARPETS.
HEMPS CARPETS.
VELVET RUGS.
BRUSSELS RUGS,
IiEAVEK RUGS.
MATS OK ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
LINOI.IL0M FLOOR CLOTHS.
FELTS AND DRUGGETS.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
COCOA MATTINGS,
CANE MATTINGS.
CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS.
VurrtiMiirfl are invited to examine! my dock be
fore buxine, as I ran «how ■ zmater xnrirly and
at a»bv jtrierm mm any market in the South.
No. V* Cb*Tnr street, next door to Rom A Cole-
miui'a wholrele dry ftooda bouse,
acplteodlm B. T. ROBS.
JUST IN.
SO bills, choice GILT EDGE REFINED
10 boxes WHITE MEAT.
•Is. MACKEREL.
If hbl*. MACKEREL,
JAQUES & JOHNSON’S.
TllltKK VALUABLE
Cowikce Plantations!
FOR KENT.
r OFPER to rent for the next year
Throe Valuable Plantations
In Rarbaur Cnunty, locwtad on the South
Gnwikae Cn>rk, and alonz the MonUunwrv and
Knfaula Railnrel. the Ratreville depot bcw$c
abxiut the rentre Qf the thiwx places.
W ATEUOIIL.Ii!
A STORE HOUSE
Kit, whirl) has pond n.
1 cheap, lor rokh. all my *tock
taUhfo#
HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, K06S AND BOATS.
A* esrtr *|tplkatioa will serum s snod Isusmin.
nrtic fWwAwlm JMninTSW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY
CLOTHING-
AT WHOLESALE.
WE hare opened a wholesale apartment over onr retail atore, and invite the
Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchanta who bo j in thia market to give ns a call.
We will oeil them on aa good terma and at aa low prices aa they can hay them in
New York.
Our clock ia the largest that has ever been brought to thia State. The
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Ia filled with everything that'is choice and atyliah for a gentleman’s outfit. Call
and aee the
Virginia AH Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good a* the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
octlStf 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
CLOTHING
-FOR-
CENEBAL TRADE IN THE STATE
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED I
HERTZ, VIRGIN <£ CO.,
C. J. GAMBLE.
90 CHERRY STREET.
A. W. GIBSON.
A. BECK.
CAUTION.
BI T ONLY TH*
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,
xurFirri-iij »v
E. & T. FAIRBANKS & 00
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIOUOR DEALERS.
GEORG
COMMENCES AT
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
MACON, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 27,
And Continues One Week or Longer, as the Circumstances may. Warrant.
The People of Georgia will, on this Occasion, Develop the Strength and Variety of their Resources to the Satisfaction of
themselves and the Astonishment of the World.
PHELPS, DORK Ml's .<
(Late Phelps A lAm.11
/KBETT.
MA.M FACri RKK.w AND I»RAISES TT
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRIN6 BEOS, ETC.,
•V4 :t:.«l 'J'.., « ;u,.i. >t„ .\ nr hr-... ■ >» . N « " I.'ik.
WM. T. DORKMU8.
D. 7*. ROBERTS. F. A. GARDEN.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.Savaniinli, Cia.
Liberal rulvano >> mtute « .fk I’nwlutv in hand.
We have a ffcod atuck of Bagging ainl Ties on
‘ jk »—' seplX tlm
hand, which m« offer at low rater.
WM. II. 8*aRK. H. P. klCRiOM .
WAT. H. STARK A CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to wJes or shipment of
Colton and alt kiuds of l'nwlu. v. LilienU advatu-es
made on ooasirnmeut«. Agents for the Kale of K.
Coe * Bono 8upen>hmpliate, Alaznolia
Light Draft Lot too Gina, Pnneeton FactorvYarus
and Arrow Tite.. w.- p i^
k. h. couks, JR- joa. ucu
COHEN &, HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com*
mission Merchants,
(iff llay .street, Savannah, t.;i.
Rader respectfully to J. W. l*uthr«>p A Co- X
A. Hardee s Son A Co- Tison a Lnmloii. H. Him r
& Ox. Milo Hatch, V. 1*. Savannah Batik and
Tnwt Co. , , sepia 6m
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
lOG Hay .Street, Savannah, Ga.
L. >1. WARFIELD. ROBT. WAYNE.
WARFIELD A WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GKOKGIA.
O FFER their aervitva to planter* ami shipper*
of coUoil etc- and solicit a share of their lius*
ness. Cash ailvatHf-s made on consignment* ut
lowest rates ot interest. All business entrusted
to our earn, will receive prompt attention. -Fu
tures” bought and sold in tho Savannah and New
York Cotton Kxchangu on tho most rrasoiiAbto
terms. weplgflm
W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOUNSTON. SI. MACLKAX.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
II- lluy street, Navannnli, da.
nugl dm
B. C. FLANN AtJAN. W. W. FLAN NAG AN.
A. P. ABELL. U. 8. MORGAN.
FLANNAGAN. ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
M ANAGING Agents for tin; English Stonewall
Fertilizer, etc. Bagging mid Tics furnished,
and liborui cash advances pinde on t'Oiisignnients
for sale in Savannah, or on shipment* to •
res|KMidents in Northenu Eastern <
markets.
Europeat
augt Gm
“MONEY PANICS'AND HARD TIMES NOT IN THE QUESTION.”
THE YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE OLD PEOPLE ALL COMING.
Oyer Fifty Head of Flue Horses, Trotters, toners and Pacers, on the Grounds
STAKDAKD SCALES
Stock Scales. Coal Scales,Hay Scales. Dai
ry ScAJ.ta. Count EE Scales, etc, etc.
OCaON KKFAIEKD MtOWrTLT AND REASONABLY.
For «k* also, Troetrncr’* Coffee and 0m* MilR
Compoaition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, etc.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
61 THIRD STREET.
Alarm Cash Drawer!
MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S
Warranted.
SOLD AT
Fairbanks' Scalo Warehouses,
Fairbanks & Co.,
311 Broadway, New York,
ldl Baltimore Street. Baltimore.
S3 CampStrv. r.Nexv Orlear *.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
Slaaunic Hall. Philadelphia.
KS.KROWv^
Street. Boa
For sale by
CARHART <9c CURD,
7;;. r coMLTss:::: hcuse at least’
York cor-
immerml
Us as ftd-
HiRoVut Banks.—The X«m
rMpondant of the Cincinnati 1
under date of the 17th inat., w
lows:
General Bank*, once the moat popular
man in the couinrx. mode the most mol-
a:ii holy failure ot his oar. - r Lu-t nij*ht,
when he deliverexl hb first lee taro for the
a«u*on to the empty L u, ‘.. s of 8teinwav
Hall. Tbtrc wertt aboat a dozen ticketa
sold in all, fifty oont-s u i>i and per
haps a score, of *Mea.I lxmcL” were in.
dueox] to eouie in. The Lvture Biireau.
which can ill ito hue anything. '.o*t
aUmt four hundred! dollar* bv the v» n-
ture ; und they now wish t-- ejxr.eel .dl the
engagement*"they had made with Gvn.
Bunk.-, fur they his name won’t dram.
S. V. RAILROAD, CALHOUN. COUNTY, GA.
i^ttsni Rjulmwl to BUkrlv.Ak. i take* thia meth
od of anaoanrinff to tbeMbltc that he b prepared
mvive consgmnetd- of ciaui* and prcklurc of
every des«-ription. which will be aoid at wbolreale
or retail a*«!inerted, to the hret axlrmntage. Strict
:-tf< '. X*I* . u !. I. ■ Uund Sul*.
faction miarenteed in nwj itutaiKH,
aarCbmognments wheited.
IX W. IVKY.
WING & SOLOMON
Offer to the public a laree and newly selected stock of
FINE JEWELRY!
STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE.
Arid embracing many new and novel styles, just oat.
■n.
WITH THEIR HORSES, JTTST ABRIVED.
THE EXHIBITION TO BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Tie Most Magnificent (Men Disjlay Ever ffilnessefi in lie Sonil
A. M.SLOAN. AUT1IUU N. 80LLKK. O.V.WYLLT.JR
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Clagborn A Cumungiiaju’a i lunge,
Bay street, .savannah, Ga.
TkAGGlNG and Tie* advanced on crops. Liberal
I ) cash wlvanou* nuule on cousigninrnp* (or Kilo
in Savannah, or on hliinments to ivlinhie conva-
iK>mlcnts in Isivurpool, Now York, Philadelphia,
ltowton or Baltimore. nugl *'.m
J. A. DUGAN.
DUGAN & STILZ,
DEALERS IN
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY.
No. 20 Second street, between Main and Rivet.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
A3IPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from (xiints in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through I'i’1 of
Lading from shipping pcfidn, apr25Am
JAMBS H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cheny street, over 8. T. Walker’s,
augiu tf
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st- Macon, Georgia.
W ILL practice in the courts of Mncon and ml-
jarent circuits, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts of Georgia. S|>ecial attention given
to matters in Bankruptcy.
HERBERT FIELDER. IDU8 L. FIELDER.
H. & I. L7FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTHBKBT, GEUltGIA,
TT7 ILL give prompt attention to all business
TT confided to th«im, in the counties of Ran
dolph. Stewart, Quitman, Olay, Earh*, Oitlhotm
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the District, nml Paaipfs *,f th,. I',iit.nl
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In'this country xvliere
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—AND—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
OYER THREE HUNDRED TRIOS TO BE ON EXHIBITION!
NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA TO BE REPRESENTED.
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN PERFECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING
EXCURSION RATES TO THE FAIR!
$3S. Tickets on sale in New York, commencing lGth
ite of the Secretary that they have been on exhibition,
•'t' liu. r- and (’••ntr.il Railroad (tin* round trip). Tick.-tn «»u sal** in Baltimore, coimn'-ndni: '
They are sole arents tor the celebrated
MS. PERFECTED SPECTACLES!
THE BEST IN USB.
X. J. GriLMAKTIN. JOHN ILLWIXT.
L. J. GUILBIARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
General Commission Merchants,
Hu) Street, ^uxannnlt. Ga.
4 GENTS f«r Bnulli'V’k Supcr-Pho-phate of
*t L'tixr. Jrx»,i;\ M..., Yarn- *i.d IdfliWirs
v!‘ lii-w.n*. R.*i- .-.n.1 lh.n Tire mix. mon h»i.d.
NATIONAL HOTEL
(FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,)
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
HOARD J?3 PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
GEORGE W. HEAD.
KXCLU8IVK
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Blake’. Block, ...... poplar at., Macon, Oft.
may ly
From NEW YORK TO MACON, AND RETURN, per all Steamship Lines and Central Railroad (the round trip'
October, and pood to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free, upon — Ltc
From BALTIMORE TO MACON AND RETURN, per all steamers and Central Railroad (the round tripJHHH
ber and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free. All freights shipped by steamers should be consigned to “M. Johnston,
Secretary Georgia State Fair.”
From NEW ORLEANS (and intermediate points) TO MACON via Mobile, Montgomery and Opelika, one full fare the round trip for both passengers and freights.
Over every Railroad in tne State of Georgia persons and freights will lx? transported at one full fare the round trip. Passengers can purchase tickets at any stati*
with free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary’s certificate. j
Gift Enterprise
Tlio only Reliable Gut Distribution in the country
S75.DOO
invaluable gifts
to be distributed in
L. D. SINE’S
l«4th Ufsrular .Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be drawn Monday. November *«h. 187X.
OXE GRAND CASH PRIZE. $5,000 IX GOLD.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
Two Prizes of £1000
Six rBizB3 or foot, esch in ■
Tbs vuziamtum J
hOOO Cold snd SUver Lever Hunting Watches
(In *11) worth from *ao to ,300 each!
01°?“? &”*• Vt * t Chains, Solid snd Double-
Plated Silvcrxvare, Jewelry*, jtc- etc.
Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to
75.000.
Agents YVanted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premiums will
be paid.
Single Tickets *1; Six Tirk.'ts *5; Twelve Tick- •
eta *10; Twenty-five Ticket* 620.
Circulars containing a full list of pnzes. a de
scription of the manner o# drawing, and other in
formation in reference Ut tlw Distribution, will be
tent to any one ordering them. All letters must
beraddresfied to „
Main DBse. . L. 1>. SIN E. Box S6,
101 V. Firth Street. Cincinnati. O
rtrtl (l&witw ■
EYEETTHING- EEADY AND WAITING.
Committees of Reception will be in Attendance Daily at the Depots for the Accommodation of Visitors.
MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary,
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
Or W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
HABRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called to the well known numbers*
505-75-28-20 and 22.
Factory, Ml Vernon: ottice "5, John
St., Xew York.
a ugSf 3m
WAGES
F )R all who are willing to work. Any person,
old or young, of either sex. can make from $10
to $50 a week, at home, day or evening. Wanted
by all. Suitable to either city or country, and any
reason of the year. This is a rare opportunity for
those who are out of work, and out of money to
. Jvingfu .
of 10 cents. Address A. BURTON A CO-Morris-
Westchester county, N. Y.
SEWING MACII IN E.on;»days' trial; many
adrpitpaas over alL Satisfaction guaranteed, or
£10 refunded. Sent complete, with full directions.
Beckwith Sewing Machine Co- 8G2 Broadway,
N. Y.
md under th** bardei
An important
P tall times,
excerciscor severest strain.
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day.eifex'ts a permanent turn in a few wedx*. Sold
clieap,and sent by maalwhen requested. Cimuars
free, xihen ordered bv totter sent to the Elastic
Truss Co.. No. Bniodxvay. N. V. dto- Nobody
i Metal Spr
ofl too frequently.
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s: too j'.'iinfu'l: they slip
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