The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 05, 1873, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER S[ele$rnphi(JftcKnuicr! >'r.-1. And in 17v.'. with th,-full >>! Bi.-lmp Winu* : •>Jt of eii.-L-nr** rtv a living thing, h.vl no •• nine*, w i:.-.icb,tb«*n. do.* BUhop White’s i of the propowd book amount ? J Let in 17*5o he iffrted to ■ n*l to the Church for adoption wi.i^L he conf.* were marked e; that in 1788 he agreed to t wo of these dnam; that in y 'rfonr yearn 1 time for considera- ahaudooed the book, except in ao 1 J of its changes were introdnoed present Prayer Book, arul just in any of Ikon ren introduced the ** r ‘t from under Dr. Cummins? I that from that time onward, loath in 1S3C, during an episco- JOHN INGALLS WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. B. P. WALKER, Lute of S. T. A B. P. Walk, North British’^ Mercantile J. J. ARRAUS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FRIDAY MORXINi;. l>r. DRUGGIST and PHARMACEUTIST ‘The Bishop White 1' INSURANCE COMPANY, Book. We puLliah below l.y of Uie BUtu.p WhiteV > n from The Chun hu, mich portion* of the art ly controversial. Having printed BUh tor, it W|e. but riplft ti should be a 11,.wed to III ti. ns referred to in he letter of abend, mint announce* hit i L. B. ENDUES, CONSTABLE, CHATHAM COUNTY. Office No. 0 Bull ttreet. SAVANNAH. GA I\O.Bos,JC7. Special attention given fo the colleolioii of claims Warrants issued anil promptly served OilUe hours 7 A. •». to 7 i>. w. eort «m OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. PURE MEDICINES CAPITAL—BOLD COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEARY, S. W. RAILROAD, CALHOUN, COUNTY. GA - than nix times the length fins’, hd used no other book. T IR undersigned has erected a Store House at Leary, Ga., on the extension of the South* western Railroad to JRukely,umi takes this nicth- dl of announrhig to the public that he is prepared receive eofikicnmetit* of goods and produce of every description, which will lw sold at wholesale or retail as directed, to the best ail vantage. Strict attention will be given to tlie business, and satis faction guaranteed in every instance. oST Consignments solicited. whHhwlwi- j) \y TVEY. ad used no other book, other than the Player j to-day. Dissolution of Copartnership. r |MlE-cop»rtner*hip brrfUJure existing between X the underrinwd b thb day disravlvrd by mu tual conaeot. Hr. HENRY jTpKTER b autbor- bad to close up the business. CHARLES J. HARRIS, HENRY J. PETER. Novembers?, I STS. Drag Stock and Fixtures For Sale. Tha .tore occupied by HARRIS A PETEK in for lent, pnmnii to be (riven cm the ut day U January. In tha meantime the Stock. Fixture < and Purnitureofnid Ute lira arc rfmed bath ,t v vie snd retail at Osurea Wow nt PO& CAML Tbe.nmanUdiie.ud Ana will be placed in the hande at an attorney for collection, nnka. promptly arranged. The rrndendgaed i» deter mined to doae np the bueineee aa rapidly aa poa- hible, and hopoa that those against whom ha has account^ will be prepared to settle promptly,^ HHIWAl CROCKERY^ CUSS WARE. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE WIi.it I- it, then Cummins speaks? Wi follow u« through a l which will answer tiiat ni Tho Ore*, rtep token tt together into one organ clergy anil laity of the Stat.-.c, wao taken at Now J.. on the 13th and lit’, At that time anil piano,— A few clergymen of Now York. H«w deraey. aad remxylninia. • • • ,„.. t for the purpose of consulting in what way ton-new a aodoty that had existed, under charter, of incorporation from the Gov- emora of aaid tliree S'.afor the .up- pert of widow. and children of deceased clergymen. Hero it wax determined to jwoeurn a larger meeting on the fifth of tho ensuing October, in New York j not only for the purpewo of reviving the laid charitable institution, but to confer and agree on some general principle* of an union of the Eptaeopal Church through- WE hare opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invito the «epl8 8m Macon. Ga. ,i 1 ringing body the •n thirteen mxwick. X. May, 1784. Georgia. Alabama and Florida merchant! who boy in thi* market to give ns a call. We will sell them on as good terms and at aa low prices as they can buy them in Xew York. Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The QT1I.I, “wave,." and true to it, name, keep, O well to the front of all loot- for Choirs Con vention, and Kinxiux Schools. By I,. O. Emerson aad II. It Palmer. Price $1 SO. LANMAM' AMERICAN TUNE BOOK Contain* 1,00ft of the very best psalm tunes of | the century. Has no superior as a collection of the most -approved sacred music for Choirs and Congregations. 600 Editors. 400 pages. Price $150. THE RIVER OF LIFE. Is nt trading the notice of nil leaders of singing in Sabbath Schools because of its very superior arrangement of Bible subjects, its department of aonjra for little children, its adaption to the inter national lessons, and its general richness and freshness of music mid words. Highly commend ed by all. Price SB cents in bda. This Beautiful Sabbath School Song book is sold at $90 per hun dred in b’ds: $25 per hundred in paper. Tim above books sent, postpaid, on receipt of re tail price. CHAS. n. DITSON A CO„ 711 Broadway. New York. OLIVER DITSON & CO, novSd»nw&wtf-Boston. FLORIDA WATER a gentleman’s outfit. Call The richer*, mont lxrtinr. yet nut delicate of a HANDKERCHIEF. At lire TOILET. general principle* of an pucopal Church through out tho State*.—IFkila’e Ifrinair,, m>. 21, Kd. 1830. The mooting, it ahoiild be obeerved, waa a mere nUnUty juUitriny. an>] not anaoMarwed Contention. On the day above decimated the pro pos'd meeting waa held. Them wore pceoent. clergymen or laymen, or both, from Maaaachuaette, Cormoetieut, New York. Xew Jenoy, Pennaylvania. Del*, ware. Maryland and Virginia. With the exception of tliooo pront from M... .- chuactt*. Oeemocticut and Pennsylvania, the membera bad boon elected merely by tlieir congregation* j and thorn who came by appointment from the .o throo State* were onlv nmjiowcrod " to deliberate and propone.” It waa, therefore a mere vol- uutary gathering, with no power of oe tion. They recommended - Seven Principle* of Keeloaiaatical Union,” the fourth of I which waa aa followa: That tho aaid Churoh ahall maintain I tho doctrinea of tho GoapeL aa ndw held I by tho Church of England, and shall ad- I bore to tho Xdturgy of tho aaid Church, aa far aa ahall boconaintent with tho Amur- I iean Involution, and tho Conatitutiona of tlie respective State*. They alao recommended that a Con vention ahonld 1*1 held in Philadelphia, on the 87th of September, 1783.—Whitr, pp. 22 end HO. The proponed Convention assembled on tlie day turd at tho place named above, with deputies, clerical and lay, from Now I York, New Jersey, IVnnKylvanIa, Mary-1 land, Delaware, Virginia and South Caro-1 Una. They applied tliemaolvca to the making I of such ultcrationa in the Hook of Com-1 mon Prayer ax were noccaaary for tho ac- I comuimloUng of it to the late change* in I tho State; and the projxmnj, but not ex-1 tMuhing, lif vueh oilier alterationa in [ that l>ook and in tho Article* aa they I thought an improvement of tho service I And of the miinn.-r of stating the prinei-1 . i>al articles of the faith; tkeie were pub- | And la the BATH. Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, J. H. ZEILIN & CO’S. TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES : in -*>»> TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES FERTILIZER For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON. GA. octTtf VY and complete ewortm-Tit of Tnusca, embrerinx every variety^* lioih .inirle end double, end ull eiim, from in<enU* to tlw Unn»t mdult'e. Those wlshins an jtbinx in the Truss line should mil end tsnmi:le our stork before purchasing eltwwlierc, and be ronrineed that they ren be , hed lower then rleewhere m tho city. < A ho. FEM ALE SUPPORTERS of , ell kinds, end most epproved styles. Alsow » romjdcle >!<«ck of Suspesnio- nr Rendepee, end of the best quelity. Good o£ the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. E. ESPENNER. r—y~r —r-r — L .|| - mm a m k jl Weakness, Wflf v: if j utlm Dosponden- I Bashful- v«^ggNk».„a a. Syphi is. For a speedy cure of these or other eihnents of a privnto nature, call, or send stamp for private circular of advice to both sexes. Addres* Box “O," Western Medical Institute. 137 Sycarao.*e street, Cincinnati. Ohio. The remedies are’ so ryjrtftitt tiiat no pay will lie required of responsible per sons for treatment until cured. A visit to its Mu seum will convince you that this Institute is only sure one in the United States to i*ure SyplS* Ii« slid PPKtATV WMlhoml. dtVlltVMlIV 1 SO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. C. J. GAMBLE. Clicrry St. Next Ilonrto I.iurc* lloiiHr. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP TTPHOLKTER1XO inaU it* brunches U short notice, »nd done well. Either ne or n*!Mirin« promptly attended to. Sntitdnrtion ganruteed in all csscs. FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS. PICKLES, SALMON, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from one of the most relia ble oockinx establishments iu the country, and for sale at lour prices. octaltf B. H. WRIGLEY Jt CO. For Sale. FERTILE FARM, situated one and » half milea south at the town of Cutlilmrt, Ran- h county, and containing four hundred and actea, of which about two hundred and fifty ‘ Take Dae Notice Hereof and Govern Yourself Accordingly." re most violent pains of NEURALGIA and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe forms of theso diwxises in from ono to five days; also tlie STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which sometimes accomimtiies tho last. It also cures SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours GUM-BOLLS, NERVOUS HEADACHES, ncludin? those which follow Intermittent Fevers snd Tooth Aches,in from one to five minute#;also Colic, Rintf Worm and Menmintis. Tho second case was cured in Brunswick/relieving in tlie last in a few minutes, the pain in the head and neck, and the rijridity of the muscles of the neck. See circulars containing certificates of its virtues from those wlio have used it, at the Druj* Stores o It. IJ. HALL, Macon, and B. F. ULMER, Savan nah, W’ho have it for wile. Address orders to DR. D. G. WOODBRIDGK. mcli5 gww&wtf Brunswick. Gs. are cleared and under cultivation. On the premises area ^in boukc and excellent cin.onedoubU* loft dwelhnr. and a sutBdencyof laborer** hoo*es,a fine well of water ami a good mill seat. There Is timber and fuel sufficient on the place alao to realise more than double the pur chase money. This property will be sold on ac commodating terms, or exchanged for city im prove monta. Apply at this office, or to TIIOS. 1*0 WELL, SAMUEL W. GOODS. iN the first of December all of our aceounta f will be closed, after which date we will sell WHOLESALE GROCERS, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, EVFAULA, ALA. (Office over J. T. Kendall’s store, Broad street) W ILL practice In tho State and Federal Court* of Alalttiua, in the Courts of Southwestern Georgia and elsewhere by special contract Prompt attention paid to collections in Alabama and Goonria. will investigate land titles whenever U. M. GUNN, No deviation will be mado from this rule under an* cirrumtiamers. nor in favor ff any one. We thank our patrons for their liberal favors in the past awl hope this new srrennewcm will not nve offense to any, but that all may continue their busincM relations with us. Respectfully, Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware! BYKOX, Houthrnatcra Bailroad, Ga THE FOUR LEADING RANKIN, MASSENKVRG * CO. PIANO FIRST NATIONAL BANK ofMACON TT AS removed his office from Mulberry street .1 L to No-106 Cberrr stm-t. over Major M. R Rorers*, next door to Mr. Bewts*. ortll 8m. Now manufactured are tho Knabe, Hallett, Davis & Co., Haines Bros., And Southern Gem. Anddbo best and Cheapest Place to Buy One Is at LUDDEN& BATES’ Turners A GENERAL BAIUN BTSISESS. The Greatest Rtrlke Yet. E VERYWHERE tho sick are striking against mctalic medicines and powerful vegetable poisons. Everywhere they are strong in the be lief that a Constitutional Invi^inmt—a prejKira tion uniting the properties of i» tonic, a gentle pur gative, a blood oopurent, a sedative, and a gene ral regulator is absolutely necesssiy in all diseases. Eveiywhcro they are coming to tho conclusion DIRECTORS: I. C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS. H. L. JEWETT, W. B. D1NSMORE H. B. PLANT, D. 8. LITTLE. G. U. HAZLEHURST. I. C. PLANT, President W. W. Vj’uatxr. Cashier. malft-tiingvl* L C. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, that * I Tarnmt’s EffcrrfMtni Stltztr Apptrbt is precisely such n preparation. Within the past rear thousands of families have adopted it ns a household remedy—discarding all the drugs they bad previously taken, and administered to their children. In general debility, nervousness, liver complaint, constipntion. indigestion, rheumatism, and fevers, it is indeed a marvelous medicine. Wold by all druiorists. novll BY THE GALLON, BARBEL AND CAE LOAD. PAINTS, • MACON, GA. Boy and Sell Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stocks mud Bonds. Deposits Received, Oil Whirl. Intercut will he Allowed, AS AGREED l*TON. PAYABLE ON CA.LX- Advance* made on Cotton and Pro. - ducc In Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation GLASS. We offer the above good* at very reasonable rate3. Please call and examine our stock. Land For Sale. I OFFER for snlo or lease 1*131 acres on Ca- nnunu creek, in Pulaski county, ten miles from Hnwkinsville and near the llawkinsvillc and Eu- faula railroad, (now living constructed),—300 acres cleared. Land divided to suit purchasers. Terms liucral. Parties wishing to buy or sell Georgia lands will find it to their interest to address WM. LUNDY. *ftn3Sd&t wAwt f.Macon. Ga. MEDICINES, novlGeodtf OILS, SOAPS. C. A. Ncttiko, President. W. P. Gooiuu, Cashier. wholesale prices for cash or on short time. We guarantee first-rate Pianos for $265, $275, $290 and $300. Superior Pianos, $325, $550 and $375. The very best Pianos, $400, $140. $150, $475, $500. $550 and $600. Pianos never have been sold so cheap before. These price* are only for the pres ent, Do not let the chance go by. Pianos delivered, freight i»aid, to cash buyers in the South. Pianos sold on long time. COTTON FOR PIANOS. We will take cotton at Savannah market price, delivered at any point on tlie railroad, in exchange for Pianos or Organ*, at cash prices. LUDDEX & BATES. nov9tf Savannah. Ga. THE DIXIE PLOW! N. B.—Our Retail IVpatnncnt ix alao lull, and MACON. GEORGIA. This Plow is now in general use in Georgia, anil without a doubt has becomo the favorite Plow with the Farmers of the South. Sold only by MAL0NB, WILLING HAM A CO. Capital 200,000 Dollars CHARLESTON, S HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR. urn gif B ISHOP PIERCE says a fair trial will arnotin to proof. Thousands more will testify to tho same fact. For sale by Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, of Macon Green A Rossignol. Augusta, «nd druggists and mereliants generally in Georgia, Florida, Ala., barn a, Mississinpi, Louisiana and South Carolina* Agents wanted where chills prerail. E. B. LOYLESS. aoTvt 3tnw2w&w1m General Agent. ART GALLERY DIHECTORS: I. JOHNSTON, ini. R HOLT. J. GRESHAM, JNO. B. ROSS. -TO ANDFEOM- W. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, MACON, GA. S. G. Box*. President. E. F. Lawton, Cuhier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. 4 omce In MuiTs New BulIdliiN- Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. Mate, A dinner* on Stocks, Band*. Cotton in Store. Alxo on Shipments at Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ITMIK underthmed takes plounra in announcing X that bo is now prepared, at No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (RidJIo'a old stand) To execute 3? I O T TT RES! Of ereijr rarietj and style of the PH0T0GEAPHI0 AET. GUNNY CLOTH AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. 50 BALES STANDARD GUNNY BAG- GING. For sale cheap. WM. H. STARK & CO- novft 2w Savannah. Ga. TnE PERUVIAN SYRUP Vitalize* ';',vk and Enriches tho J&SfBfritv-1s<\ Blood, Tone* up tlio !|K- MBbL gystcin,Iiuildsuptho Brokt-n-down, Cure* BSsEparaS.Ki-nialo CompWnt.% i . -.!>,] - v/w moTN Vy/pepste, Ac. n/ pj. ‘S-A * - V -r vsy Thousand* havo been changed by tho vso ot this remedy ’ fr° m , ' TCak * sickly, Fiilicring creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy mt*n and women; and invalids cannot reasonaWy hcsltato to give tt a trial. Caution.—Bo sure you get tho right article. Sco that “Peruvian 8yrup n is blown in tho glass. Pamphlets free. Send f«*rone. SETH W. FOWLS A SONS, Proprietors, Boston, Mats. Foe sale by druggists generally. THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK, Special attention is invited to his MELLOWTINT PICTUKES Remarkable fur a peculiar softness. Niv-at ivex retouched, wherebj all hlemishy a S itisfartfon auaranteod in every instance. «.-l9w*l.1m T. II. H1.ACKNIIKAH. FORT VALLEY, GA. I T> BCEIVES Deposit,.di^onntsPop-r, buys and JV fclls Eicharami alas. Gold and Silrer. CoUertiuna made it all scramble points. Interns paid on DeposiU wbcu made for a specified time. W5C.J.ASDSISOJ, rn-s't. W. B. Baowx.Casb’r HOCItU Win. J. Anderson, Col. Hush L. TVnnanl CoL Wm. Felton. Dr. W. A Mathews, f Dr.M L H.Hollmshoa delSIf TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Every stylo ot Carriages, Buggies or Wagons fur nished at the lowest possible price at this Repository- tho alterations tipul, nocwsaiy by tlio revolution; and at tlio . voning aoasiou of tlio eamo .lay tho alteration* in tho Liturgy and Articles, all of which were then before tho Convention, were rooom- niondod for adoption at tho next Com Na tion.—ffliorta, p. 11.] Another resolu tion was also | si.. '0,1, t lint A comnrtttoe should bo appointod to publiaii tho Book of Com mon l’rayt't with tho lUtorntiona, oa veD as thoao now rat ified, in onloi to render tho Liturgy con- aiatont with tlio Amori nn revolution, and tho constitutions of the respective State*, as tho alterations and sow oi’.ioos raconr- mendod to thin church; asd that the book lx> accompanied with a proper prefao* or address, setting forlh the reason and ox- pedier.c v of the alterationa; and that the committee liavo tie.' liberty to make verbal and jTunirnt*'-^ corrections, but in anch manner a* that nothing in form or substance tv altered, -itilris, p, 16. One cannot but b* struck with tho hot haste with which it was agreed to re- commend tho proposed change* ip the Liturgy tothoChnrv'U. Como:’together ■ ll\WM lit*h f f '—I— with out “any thought of altering tho Litur gy," anA, therefore, in no st-ito of pre- pmr^Iness for it. tho Convention began .111.1 elid.sl it.- work bl'tne :: S : t n.K i ssth and October 6th; acting .is a tingle ELEGANT STATE-ROOM: ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 HODES SHOETEE VIA CHAELESTON. WEIGHTS COTTON PLANTER, 8*pl3eowly y VQ/oUt TH3 SHOETEST EOVTE TO FORTUNE. Sioo.oao FOR ONLY MX 501 No Fanner can resist tho temptation of purchasing ono of Wright’s Planters after learning it* merits, from tho fact that tho mode of distributing seed and guano with this Planter is different from all others—saving mure time, labor and seed than any other in use. Sold only by MALONE, WILLINGHAM * CO. Every class of Panning Implements, Com Mills, Feed Cutters, Plows, Plaw Points, THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD THE LARGEST RETURN FOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. Ami connecting Road* Mcst.in alliance with tho Fleet of Thirteen First-Cbis* Steamships to the above Forts, invite attention to tho Quick Time anil Regular Dispa tell afforded to tho businesa public in the Cotton Status at the FIFTY BARRELS CHOICE Grass Rods, Heel Bolts, etc., etc., for sale by MALONE, WILLINGHAM & CO. Our prices to suit tho times. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine stock, or address ns, at No. 10 Hollingsworth block, Macon, Ga. <lec2-3i The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, is the leadio&Buggy, and a specialty. Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Trot lenee and capacity at any other Port. station for Freight and Passengers not exceeded in excel 'he following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly ou th WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KAN., DECEMBER 31st, 1873, FOR THE BENEFIT OF A JUV2NJLE BEFOBH SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, $450,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize $100,000 Consisting of.the superb palatial residence of Si mon A belts. Esq., unsurpassed as a private dwelling in the United States, being only & few blocks from tho Court-house, surrounded by mag nificent grounds, orchards, gardens and vine yards. Tne building has been only recently com pleted with all modem improvements. P BIZ 13 LIST. 13 Prize*. Real Estate, - - - - $159,1*3 - ~ *- ----- 20,000 20,000 20/100 10,000 20.000 25JW0 20,000 20,000 15JKI0 1*900 10,000 5.7VO 91,125 (WITH LATEST JStTMOVXMXSTS.) FOR » YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THB WORLD. CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS, MANHATTAN- CHAMPION CHARLESTON. M. 8. Woonimt, Commander. R. W. Lockwood, Commander. James Bee nr, Commander* .T. J. Lockwood. Commander. JAMBS ADGBR Jt CO, Agents, Charleston, S. C. CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JAMES ADGEU. GEORGIA. .S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CACOLiXA.. CLYDE ASHLAND. JAQUES & JOHNSON’S, Tho Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Wagon*, at low prices. Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who will write for them. AH work warranted. WAGNER, HUGER A CO,> c r WM. A. COURTNAY, S A ^ nts * Charleston, S>. t. PHILADELPHIA. IRON STEAMSHIPS. .Alexander HrjrrKE, Commander. - C. HI5CKLEB, Commander. SAILING DAYS—FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. House somo d< lays which the' check < upon another fomisbos. All plii^hod in five ilnys! l)r*. Whitcv Warton* Wid ftp]x>intod to cony the ibori lution into effect. An*l uom a curious bit of history. B; spooks cautiously, but his verr clear: Tha committee had l*eon si xnako vcrbftl tutomtions, bi straintxl from departing, eit. or in substance, from _ what agrood ou. Sotting umJc th arising on this distinction, th. tions evidently remaining on i/y reason of haste, and which been remedied luul they he« to, and, added to this, the m of liome of the clergy, who committeo to exU'nd their pov fzvr in full confidence th.»t would be acceptable to nil. that, in the end, they were »i lai.< -i greater latitude than . h ired »h such a in*rt.—-Vcm.-.r, So it appears that, after nil. the pro- poMsl book. :us printed, c^nUins not only the clianges agreed on by the Convention of 1785, but others also which had net l>t*eu agreed on :;t ;dl. And now for the fate of thi> book. It ui' t with the acceptance nowhere. ".South Carulina, Virginia, Maryland, and Penn sylvania proposed amendments. No Con vention met in Delaware. New Jersey rejected the Look; and New York poat- »>onod the question of iu ratification/' i l’erry*H preface to 1‘roctor on the Prayer Hook, p. xxvii- i 1“ 1786, at the Conven tion held in Wilmington, Delaware, it was changed, at the requirement of tlie Knglish biahops, by restoring, first, iu the Aporfihw' Crwcd, the H«?nt4 , iHv "He de- ^cended into hell aud next, the uv-culi«.d OYEIt S50,000 IN USE. Notice in Bankruptcy. :n : !■,) I'lin:;. r . ..i >:r .*K mi: n i- Ti l* STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS TRICT OP GEORGIA. In Um matter ot William C.WxUon. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. , TV) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—Tho nnder- A mad hereby m*»ce of his apjoint- mentn.% awacnce cl W./ am C. \V:.wn. of the county of Cniwf *nl. and State of Georgia, within mid di»:rict. wft» has been adjudiMl u Bank- nipt upon liix own neiu. *: by the Harriet Court of »alddi*totet. THOMAS V. GRKBN.J** ASHLAND. re-cited re*o- w eom< - out hV.hop While testimony is ortggtf EQUATOR. METEOFOLITAN Mffi i fjfil TfnfSMlIiB .\-23 lawTw 1 N0TI0E IN BANKEUPT0T. rnilS i' to give notice that on tho 21th »!sy«f JL Itotmlm A> XX IW> a wanmnt in Buk- ruptey w» issued against the estate of CUrida (luma of . tvunty of Dooly and State a Geonria, who luu been o<ljudevd n Bank rupt on his own petition, and that the payment of any debt*, and delh *—- ——►-*._» ;— !<> -vml Bankrupt, transfer of any 1,000 1.158 36,450 IRON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, from Gth to Ttb, RICHMOND, FALCON. 40,000 Prise* 6450,000 The title to the above real estate is guaranteed perfect. ,.IlAl.-41t„ wm—— Commander. DCTTOjr. Commander. SALLING DAYS^EVE RY FIFTH DAY; A . c r PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Chariestcn, S. C. TO BOSTON. STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-balf of one per cent. THROUGH HILLS OP LAHING ANI> THROUGH TICKETS Can be h«l at all the prinripal Railroad Offlra In Gronris, AhbsnML [ Tenne«ee and Mimissippi. State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, byaddnwwngAfeateof Steam- llu P“ in Ctovleston, at whom oUlo's, in all rase*, the avn.-ncd. The Throurh Ticket, bv this Route include Tnuudera Meals and State Room, while on VIRGINIA' SEA GULL. VA. WM, E. TANEEK & CO., ENSINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Bend for Circular. H. E. BROWN, ianll Ir The liberal term, ot this scheme brings it with in the reach ol all—the greatest opiortucity ever REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH. OFFICERS—E.E.Rswsov. President; LP.Gxsxr. Vice Prwident: J.P.Loosv. M.D,Medi cal Suja-n i«r. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—E. E. Rswsos, L. P. Gucn. V. R. Toxurr. L. Scofield, W. P. PsmLLO. J. A. IUipej, D. A- Bixnx. AUGUSTA, GA BRANCH. OFFICERS—Groi»I T. Jxcesov, President; 3Alia T. Bozbwtll. nee President; G. E. lUr- curnuArevTtsiT a»l Manaarr. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—EotesaD Tboslva M". Diyrzu T. B. Bbanch. Jobs U. ilerzj VV. lLGoOtiUCB. _ 8PECXAI, AGENTSl GEO. L THOMAS, J*. JAS. W. THOMAS, DR. R. S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OP CAPITAL, chamter. ..i: ;.iv. i I»r> ■ -■ I..* •> tiiu l n»te>. without «lflu*i\c promw* of ib-- . i ; Ls or rath-, r n. k.- the V. v ulend »vrta:n by decreaMoff th-; premium. By its orzaidxation* it ei»i* • > a man to deal witn n<WD nrurhbfr». »torkh<Mer* in tlie C^mpanr, nu n whom he knows will do jus lire to hi* family after be m d<»i. and alwj provule* tiiat bis funds will be invested tode- th,.* rpsuuni-' <4 h;«own lo.a.ity. A Company with Capitol enough and breadth encuzh to be ^ .> beyond qu -:- w.t.i na'i r.M extent and presnre,and yrt a Home Company everywhere-. An c&u t E-uijiunv i.jt Ageis’-Y to work Mul ivunn the ecmfidunee of tbeir nci^hboi-s, WILLIAM QOODNOW, Southern Manager, _ ... .. Republic Block, Atlanta. Ga, b T. J t>KI>^, iute.-rmtcndvill of Agencies. oct2-*eod 3m xlw rrediter* of the .... — — jt debts, and to rhoo«» c:.e (>r more R.v.uni«t> of hi* estate will lie held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be boldest at Mortcxuma. i •- . *t ill.- flti.v ..t M. van. I.k'All -V <;»a«i r- n- I- . :v i f>4> k< :: 1 v, . K , •. ;}»,• 12th day of Dwvmber, A. PljSTS, a: 1 Vkdt, r. v. W. H. SMYTH. Jiviit U. S. Manlm), as Meoaetwe*. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. janlfeodly HEKBLKT FIELDKS. 1DVS X. FI EIDER H. & I. L. FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, CITUBEUT. CEORCLt, \\[ ILL give prompt alter.tin to all btidtwi M (vml'.iiid to thrill, m til- o. u tux '. dolph. Stewart, Quitnutn. Clay, }jdr, Calhoun anu Terrell, the Sunn nie Court of Geonm, end the District snd CSreuit Courts ibe UsiteJ Stat<« for the Southern Dirt net oi Georgia. Agent. ONI, Y MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses —A5D— Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN MILLS promptly furnished. , D. C. PROM^. JulyM Cm * Lowell, Mass, U, S. ■ c.re n«»tire tiiat on the 12thdav< »-r. { If, :t u.irru.t .-I Halil iN-ii 'l the rrta!** of Ch.irU f 11 u w k i u s v i J ]<•. e» *u »iv it) ’i j b>k i u :j TbfnSiiS?TS^by ttSrSS; to*Sr^«fcra m«i. ««i sm. *— •hip board. THE SOUTH CAKOLEf AEAILKOAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD increased tlieir facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight uctaccu Mio.MHtuw.. jand tho South and West. On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads First-Class Slooping Cars. J,,—i ,.l, ♦ i „ . r i • . LwtwapfniHr nml Yin* nr traira rJ llin vlrvnt n Inml inn I In 11 - ness. The 31 a naeers cannot bo surpassed ii For farther infeu SELL. General Agent, j.u.—- — mul lieket Aguut. South Carolina Railroad, or J M SELKIKK, Superintend^Qt Great Southern Freight aud Po^;nger Line, Charleston, S. 0. A 1 *! their connecting Lines have largely inc J'asv'ri^.-rs U-i\vt-u th- .Yi«rtiier:i < WUUtXX A. K INxi*. AlEnN r. KA>SOU- DAJUIS W. GXLX. &OBSBT U. J-OTD. W. A. fiANSOM & 00., MomiUctore r* and Jot't-r* of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1S8 AND 140 GRAND ST„ NEW YORK. Rrpmaenbjd b/ K. W. liogaq. uf Geurgix OCLSDdlJ .Freight promptly transferred fromatean*- ^ —rtr J. Cloi>e ronneetjon nia»l<; with ether roads, delivering freights at diatantpointe wfth greatprompt- ' " M '* rill use every- exertion to satisfy their jiatrons that thelineMA CHAKLtsrON Dispatch and tho Safe Delivery of Goods. „ _ _. „ nation, apply to J. J. GRI t PIN, Western Acent, Atlanta, Ga.; TI. D.IIAS- P. O. Bm 4Office 317 Bruiuiwu,}. N. Y r .; S. B. PICKENS General Passenger J. M. SELKIRK, .1 Bankrupt, to prove th. i or more* nuunm >4 h. a Court of Bankruptcy. t< ville MtlseoffiiY oiC.C.K ..n lvu»r Itevketl. Krai- f > of iXxxmbcr, A. Ii. IS5. W. H SMYTH. U. S. Mcax-ngcr. julpUeod&m |i^O$T-ENiRGYl