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inee of WAles, even af-
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:W refnnod to do, and
COMZvIISSION H0US2 AT LEARY,
S. W*. RAILROAD. CALHOUN, COUNTY, GA
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X Lcaiy, Gx, on the extension of the South
western iuiilread to Blakely, and takes this meth
od of announcing to the public that he is pn»i>ared
receive consignments of poods and produce of
every description, which «ill b » sold at wholiwte
or retail as directed, to the best advantage. Strict
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A NORTH GEORGIA
i the State and Federal Court*
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T OFFER FOR SALE, on reasonable term*.
X lmth as to price and payments, my farm in
North Georgia, containing &000 acres of land,
some 500 acre* cleared. The cleared land em
brace* some line level mulatto lands, some eray
lands, asd about seventy-five acres of bottom
fatal. Th» wood laral heavily timbered with oak,
hicknryja»ph*r, and interspersed with j»ine. The
LIQUOR
spring «f freestone wafer convenient tot lie house.
It is looitod ten miles from Dalton, on a near lino
of East Tennessee and Yinrinia Railroad. the reed
ruining within a mile of the house. It U two and
a half laikwto the nearest station; five miles to
Catoosa Spriir*. and sews miles to Tunncll Hill,
on Um Stab Road. The place is healthy, and
Oder* a bcauiful home in a fine growing region of
country. S»1 for the reason that oilier encase
ments prevr.t me from giving it my personal at
tention. Fo further paxtieuMura eddre'* mo at
Griffin. Ga.7 ALEX. M. SPEER.
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GALLERY
r R umli v-ni<sl takes pleasure in announcing
that ba» now prepared, at
No. 8 <OTTON AVENUE,
(Riddle's old stand)
( To execute
PICTU R E Sll
Oftay variety and atyle ol tho
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prices.
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wholesale prices for cash or on short time.
We guarantee first-rate Pianos for $£65, $275,
$290 and $300. Superior Pianos, $325, $350 and $375.
The very best Pianos, $100, $140, $150, $175, $500,
$550 and $600. Pianos never have been sold so
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Pianos delivered, freight paid, to cash buyers in
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"Windsor Castle, Osborne and lialtnoral,
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Sj bl attention is invited to his
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H*irkablc for a peculiar softnms.
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avoidivlt
Satiation guaranteed in every instance.
use in Georgia, and without a donht has ioome the
■S of the South. Sold only by MALONE, VXLING-
This How is now in j
favorite How with the
HAM & CO.
T. B. ItbACKSHEAR.
JOR SALE-
A Srm and City Property,
W. S. BEADLES.
N. nan. Ga.
rather late at a ball given on board t
Galatea, then anchored in the Solei
sent her to bed in tears and half her
broken.'. The Quocn ut up waiting 1
on hour or two, and then relieved Ij
feelings in this epistle before retina
This Princesa’ marriage was
. -a. T ■ !,OT A lovs hatch,
in spite «f the nousenso talked abotd^
The girl, who is handsome, amiable '!
romantic, had contracted a romantic
sion for tho Kcv. Mr. Dn.kworth.a h#X
MannpUdicd and good-looking y*£T
clergyman, who taught her dnnriiif A
kind of clerical Crichton, he sang, pod
and was a good musician; being lif>-c
by no means insensible to the eha*'
the pretty Princes*. A great ntfaml
row ensued on discovery. Du^'rth
was provided with a living from ^trdi
in ljamilton Terrace, St. John'# ■"od.
(Which, by the way, the PHnees/w at
tends,) and tho Queen found hAftnh-
ter a husband in tho young Muis of
Lome. Such a match was noV-cly to
prove a happy one, and neoorf-’ly the
r R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st» Macon, Georgia.
WILL practice in the courts of Macon and md-
? f went circuit*, and ui the Supreme and
Fwtm Court* of Georgia. Special attention given
WRIGHT’S COTTON PLANTER,
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mgm
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The Whiewater and Woodruff
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Descriptive Crcufars furnished to those who
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i ■ •
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, “* r! ’:_ zH A- rwul. All shut- j
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wear and strain upon both machine and operator,
lirmv v hileotfa-r machines rapid 1 v wear out. tb»*
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ItoBevn all iliat is promised hy so-called •HJheap’*
marhir.cjt. jam should require pvaof UuUyturs of
os; have U>U\1 their valu.*. Money orre threwn
away cannot bo recovered.
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terms ur mon!UlyhoynxAts token. Old
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janl2eodlv■
O IGVM^LLT UNFIT FOB
W mil STATION.”
cf the family taint
I is scorbutic, besides be
lly of disposition. George
GiOr^’O IV had "aberr.i-
. n i he laid been at tho
loo, and "William IV want-
rgod man to kneel to him.
eon thought she was be*
of scrofula,
ing rather:
III was in.
STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE.
d consulted a celt-bffatod
w> humored the notion. Cer-
:) in part, ]*erhaps, her pre
poll and. John Brown i:
yr.ow?, her farorlte attend
J nsiblo, but quite uneduc
HEUIECT TIELI tU.
ICIS L. FIEI.DEE
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CITHBEHT, GEORGIA,
i •r i he South
TO| HALL A LOFTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AM pyviored to cin Cotton for
on very liberal lenns.
JERE IloLLl
fe miles lxvui u>
THE MAOoN
I>AiL\ TELEGRAPH AND AiEssE
ti^esscu^rr
ft
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TRANSACTS A GEXEEAL BANk^li BL SIMSs
«|ure> VlrtarlH a* M.r nnu a ,
»fce I»—Htr MaJcvtjrtiriri Thp I
Worlhlem Llfr »r the M .lr A„pur.
ent -Prlncc Alfrril. thr Grrat Mrlt
I.* Prti>rnl'T,Krr.
Loxdos, Octtjbcr “0.
.ly kn,m- tli.it .
tifty-Cfth y.-a; ,,f a- •
tho Uiirtv-sixGi of hei r.*, ... ■ ■ ,
MKLCTOK*:
I. C.PLAXT. D FLANDERS
H.X. JEWETT. W. K. DIXSMt
1L B. FLA XT. D. s. LITTLE.
G. H. UAXLSHURXT.
much of!
unqncti
b,*rt 111 1
tiroj fr.'-.i
no part
all,.win •
tvpifv !.
nn,l cl
the xv.i'Ui
Chan cello
‘MM
Ulo ot W
rich and
1 ea 1th;
by a sort
memory c
bri.tly V«.
r-ui inf«:
ure the fn
W. Vt. Vkoixt,Ca-hifr. rraUMiln. v_l*
L C. PLANT & SON,
on than
of her ip
A lftr•
II seclunio
It. Slic i
*' ft \\ ind&or in a huff, not returning fora
conaidemble period. ThL< was
TUB BBOINNINO OF FRXQUBNT QUAKE ELS
»-1 w* «*ti t.iem, tip to the time of hit dan-
geroiu illness and convalescence in 1871,
which effected a r< conciliation. Not-
with standing ber grief at the loss of her
hu Land, her Majesty even at that very
time did not forget her pecuniary inter
est and lore of authority—her two domi-
nant principle*. These South Kensing-
t<*u o. tatA.-.-, ami othert eU«-where, both in
England and Scotland, had been illegally
.a* -.uirud, it being a constitutional ar-
AL Urc?
nably an ami*-
1 Prince.*Twhenahc
f.ir which lofty K-i-
t]>r-*H«ly educate*! by
sensible mother, the
risen Tory young mho
in body nor in mind,
int.be :inki.-s,
ion« existed Uiat she
nental infirmitioa of
rgo tho Third. But
event.m! this. She
....... up /»t Bamsgute. f»,r
ib.-uu*lit of sos b.ithbsg, a;id every tii;r.-2
done for her calculated to develop a nonhd
mind in a healthy body. German was
ataoetbor nursery language. Sho learnt
French and Italian ]»crfc. :ly, and also a
little Spanish. Sh# . likewise, an oe>
oomplishod inn^n ian ^an t vocalist. Sho
coold ride well, and loved that exercise
almost as much os dancing. Such
tho Princess Alexandrina Victoria when
tho death of the monarch above mention
ed made her
giTEX OF TWGLANI).
The Queen of England had just entered
upon her nineteenth year, and was,
like most young ladies at that age, sue-
ceptible. It was beliovod that she man-
ifostod strong symptom a of liking for
Ix>rd Klphinstone, a handsome young no
bleman and officer, but nr.ch a marriage
Wing regarded os out of tlie qu« ration,
bo was appointed to tho Governorship of
Madras as a moans of getting him out
of tho way. There were, as a matter of
ooursc, various aspirants to tho favor and
hand of tho young Queen, especially tho
two sons of tho Prill, o of Or.riif;,'. Bnt
it noon appwrod Giat X'rinoo Albert of
Sat.-i lia l i n -.i:'" ! n> r M ij.- tyV.
pcreonal preforonOG Ilor Majesty baa
Kiyra tlio world her own ac , mat of tho
prrWuimirios to t!;,- c.arriaitc in ber
•‘Ufo of tbo Prinri) Consort* bnt not
mentioning the circumstance that
wanted a (jmnt of XIOtl.Ouo a year for
him from Parliament^and that Lori Mol
bourne luul (treat diflieulty in ponuoding
her to oosuont to tbo ministerial proposal
of iX.o.OOO, which Jtweph Ilumc and tbo
Katlical., redooed stilt further to X30,00<h
That filled her with disgust, which, it i,
■aid, .ho axpressad very freely. 8ho ex-
hiliitod in this transaction, b,»ides that
rather overweenitif esthnateof I bo jneribi
other ehoeen husband which ubs. ■•juuntly
l>ocamo »o manifest, a spice of the avarice
which is unmistakably a family charao-
turistic, and bo. since attaint'd such an
uaduo development as seriously to dimin
ish tho loyalty of her people. Unt tho
marriage was in other respects nnexeep-
tionnbl,'. There were, however, l„its laid
down in tho ctab-housd, tluit in <iz
month* tho pair would l>o living sepa
rately, tlie reasons allcgod beinp first her
tempor, and seoond bis Toryism, which
it was supposed would eunflict with U
Whi({ principles in which she b.,d been
brought up.
thr i.ate rni '. r cotvsoirr.
There can bo litt’o question that
her nmrriu^o with Prince Albert was a
happy one. nr that tbo social side of it U
jir. tty fairly depicted in her book, " Our
Life in the Uigtdands.” An amiable, in
teUiuenh though l>y no moons larpe-
nuude,’. man, he jk> ■-od all tho qualili-
entions necessary to ntako an eiccllent
husband. He had a shrewd understand-
iuc. and studied bis wife's woak points.
Like ber Majesty, be was porsimoniou,
and bad a remarknbly keen eye to the
main chance. An exact system of econo*
mr was uraoticcd at Huckinirham Palaco,
stock and prodnoo of the royal forms
Were turned to tbo most profitable ac
count. Even in bis much laudod patron-
u -o of art Princo Albert did not forgot
bis own interest. Ho bought pictures at
low prieba which are now worth treble
tbo sum paid for them, and invested
lonely in land and building speculation
nt South Ken uiiu't.ui. in the vicinity of
tho exhibition, tbo ball named aftor him,
and tlie museum previous to their erec
tion. Then, as any map of the London
of twenty years ai;„ will show, there was
II mot deal of unoccupied land there, be
sides partly built streets of a compara
tively poorchar.irtrr. liio-tof which prop
erty the astiUc Princo secured through
the agency of tho complaisoat Dilke be
fore Uttiiu: his plans transpire to the
public. Tbo wh, lo region is now covored
witli <Uret-ehus houses anil owned by tho
Queen.
the raural or wai.es.
mon with all royal and nristo-
nth, nt least in England, the
ore brought up very carefully,
i any chano* of vice or contami-
nation. and place 1 u charge of vety strict
governors, whose bn in,. it was to give
them the best of educations. Though
fetid parentt!„' Princ. . «.> . .in,.,
bv no means indulgent ones, tho latter
erring rather on the side of severity,
which bad a bad effect upon the Prince
of Wales win n . e. um :..r. , ...i..
pated him from her control. Ho was an
easy-going, plca-ur,--loving youth, with
more good nature than intellect. When
a child, Albert Edward, like his mother,
appeared ri, k. :y an 1 . . it w..
feared that he might not survive. lie
carries bis head a little on am* fide now.
lint bo w.is not. as was Onto popularly
Whey,*,!.either .iu.ler t .: . . • :
by his splendid training and , iucatien.
lie spool:* French, German. Italian and
Spanish with linen,-v. ! • • I v -
good Greek ami Latin scholar. U is
well acquainted with law and the fine
S«». wall 7?^k a 2V l e?
sto]>* him when mounted.
English youth
strong predil
always guidod by personal iipjmarane^ in
of partners. But for his er-
- no l .bdod pre;-Tty in hi* or her pri
I vote capacity, but only as tho gift of Par-
I Lament. It was a- bargain years ago
j when tho Crown lands were surrendered
‘ upon the consideration tliat ample pro-
' vision should bo voted for tho Jteyal
family. Ono side of tho agreement Queen
Victoria chose deliberately to break, so-
coring the full power to hold private es
tates, and to bequeath thorn to whomso
ever she pleased. Immediately after the
death of Prince Albert a bill was pre
pared embracing these objects, and as
Parliament assembled it ■
gstssed rapidly, silently and secretly
through both house*, receiving the royal
assent July, 1 MiU. So quietly was this
violation of tho Constitution of Great
Britain effected that it is known but to
Tory f w of even well-informed persons,
HU! AXKSFBCTABLS UTS.
Th ■ J'rin ■ W.d-hie i..u, i.i ■ 1„ ,
a' g.-ssl it respectable ono; it ha* been
devoted entirely to personal indulgence.
Sir Charles Mcidaunt insists that lie per
jured i.imy.df in that disgzacefnl trial.
Id ant certain foreign papers asserted
that tho’rrinco had been seen drunk on
the Boulevard dcs Italicns. Since his
illness and recovery, and the pretentious
National Thanksgiving at Si. I’aul's ho
has, according to La Libertc, appeared at
tha MobiUe. Ho had “the great Vance,”
a vocal lAiffoon, popular at the Cockney
mnsle halls, at Marlborough House, to
entertain his guests, who m’gmtincntly
advertised liimsclf as “patronized by the
Prlnou of 'Wales.” Ho smuggled a brace
of professional pugilists into Buckingham
Palaco to entertain that semi-savage, the
Shah of Persia, with a bruising match, to
the infinite diagu .t of her Majesty, when
the fact came to her ears. When the
sons of the Khedive of Egypt, his guests,
were overturned in the mini by a careless
coachman, he magnanimously rode on,
without stopping to inquire after their
safety. Isk,- George IV, ho aspired to
bocomo a leader of fashion, and thought
of introducing a block velvet coat and
knee breeches as “fall dress” evening
costume, but abandoned tbo experiment
on its transpiring and becoming food for
public laughter. In short, tho character
of his Royal Highness is such that only
person* committed to what has been
shrewdly called “the loyalty of natioal
buuiptiousnesi” can pretend to havo any
respect for him. Either ho must alter
very much, or tho English people mnst
grow very tame and spiritless to afford a
pro pert of an untroublod accession to
tho throne.
rittSCE ALFRED, |
the Hake of Edinburgh, j* smart, bnt
mean, unprincipled and self-indulgent
Ho looks nasty-tempered. As for his
character and tastes, they aro no bettor
than those of his elder brother plus a
very distinct streak of avarice and dis
honesty. When playing at serving on
board tho Galatea he took leave to go
ashore nt Marseilles, went to Paris and
there stayed, refusing to return when
summoned, until his debts amounted to
a very considerable snra. Another navy
officer would have liecn cashiered; he
was promoted. Ho borrowed -Ek>0 from
the pay chest of the Galatea, never re
funding it. He played tho fiddlo at a.
music liall. At Gibralta ho used to Blip
out of bounds and bribe tho sentries in
order to spree it ashore. During his
travels he embraced the opportunity to
amass an extraordinary variety of pres
ents of nil sorts; but himself gave a
very few in return to tho loyal colonists,
for which tho nation paid about A3,500.
He also allowed tho Australian recep
tion committee to discharge Kino of
his debts. It is alto a wcll-know.i fact,
that will not soon bo forgotten by tho
colonists, that he sold in ono part of the
island a valuable team of horses which
had been given to him in another. In
all probability tho grand Bussing mar
riage which has been contracted Jor him
fouud its principal recommendation in
his eyos in the bride’s dosriy.
GOOD PntNCE AUTIIUB.
Of Arthur I havo nothing but good to
report. Ho is an amiable yonng gentle
man and a good soldier. He has lectured
on military matters, and introduced the
German gamo of ”Kriegspiel.” Ho is
vety popular among tho officers of the
army, has a lodge or ranger’s house at
Greenwich, and him recently been pre
sented with Bagsliot House, near Wind
sor, for a i csidence. Not long ago he
purchased a yucht and went to Norway,
presumably on a courting expedition, as
no is to marry the sister of the Princess
ot Walos. So for, Arthur is certainly the
most premising member of tho British
royal family. With tho exception of the
Princes* Koy.il. niarriod to Frederick
William, Crown Frinco of Prussia, none
of her Majesty’s daughters have made
B ry good matches, or are particularly
ppy. Sho was a severe mother, and so
domineered ovor thorn thr.t they were by
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julygSro
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DIRXCTOKS
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’s outfit. Coll
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Knabe,
Hallett, Davis & Go.,
Haines Bros.,
And Southern Gem.
And the best and
Cheapest Place to Buy One
Isnt
LUDDEN & BATES’
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANNAH. GA.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
CHINA, CROCKERY ND GLASSWARE.
Pocket and Table Cutlery!
SILVER PLATED WARE!
Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware!
CHANDELIERS !
GAS AND KEROSENE.
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ETC.
From 25 to 50 different prices and styles always
on hand.
instrument,
lowest
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
MACON, GA.
1213MOSS3ME OIIm
BY THE GALLON, BAKREL AND CAR LOAD.
STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes.
CHAR n. T>TTSON A CO,
7U Bread way. New York,
OLIVER DITSON A CO,
Boston.
Woak ness,
'osponden-
Bashful-
ess, Syplii
is. For a speedy cure of these or other ailin«nts
of a private nature, call, or send stamp for private
circular of advice to l»oth sexos. Address Box “O.’*
Western Medicnl Institute, 137 Sycamore street,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Tho remedies are so certain
that no (my will be requited of responsible per
sons for treatment until cured. A visit to its Mu
seum will convince yon that this Institute is the
only sure one in the United States to euro Syphi
lis and restore nnmhond. dec'll coni v
DR. "WOODBHIDGK'S
PAIK LIKIMEKT
K EMOVES in from five .to twenty minutes tho
most violent pains of NEURALGIA and
CURONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe
forms of these disenses in from one to Jive day*;
also tho STIFFNESS OF T1IK JOINTS which
sometimes accompanies the last. It also cures
SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours
GUM-BOILS, NERVOUS HEADACHES,
ncluding those which follow Intermittent Fevers
and Tootn Acliesin frdn one to five minutes;also
Colic, Ring Worm and Meningitis. The second
case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the last
in a few minutes, the pain in the head and neck,
and the rigidity of the muscles of the nock.
See circulars containing certificates of its virtues
from those who have used it, at the I)ru* Stores o
R. B. HALL, Macon, and B. F. ULMER. Savan
nah, who have it for sr. !e. A do ress orders to
"We offer tlie above goods at very reasonable rates,
stock.
Please call and examine our
WALKER <Sc DOBBS.
GrJ=l E A. T
Freight M Passenger Line
—VIA—
CHARLESTON, S. C,
v
M ill Boston!
Tlie Greatest Strike Yet.
EVERYWHERE tlie sick are striking against
II metttlio medicines and powerful vegetable
poisons. Everywhere they are strong in tho be
lief that a Constitutional Invigorant—a prepara
tion uniting tho properties of a tonic, a gentle pur
gative, a blood depurent, a sedative, and a gene
ral regulator is absolutely neocssaiy in all diseases.
Everywhere they ore coming to tho conclusion
that
Tarrant’s Efftnfswnt ScKot Apperient
is precisely such a preparation. Within tho past
vear thousands of families havo adopted it as a
household remedy—discarding all tho drugs they
had previously token, and administered to their
children. In general debility, nervousness, liver
complaint, constipation, indigestion, rheumatism,
0 s- -•—i—» - marvelous medicine.
novll
Land F'or Sale.
I OFFER for sale or lease 1,131 acres on Ca-
naunu creek, in Pulaski county, ten miles from
Hawkinsvillc and near tho llnwkinsville and Eu-
faula railroad, (now licing constructed),—300 acres
cleared. Land divided to suit purchasers. Terms
lioeral.
Parties wishing to buy or sell Georgia lands will
find it to their interest to address
WM. LUNDY.
sop2SdSaw Awt f.Macon. Ga.
—TO AND FROM—
j UlUUUWl^Uj
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Every stylo of Carriages, Buggies or Wagons fur-
lliaised at The lowest possible price at
this Repository.
brought into conta t. ti\‘aUn^ him astli
paramount human K'in^ in the empire on
which the -mu never w!:l; •• ... \\ \
Kn^lishla^lii^amltrontler..- •
—as Emily Faithful saw tie m V*
—"for the cherry stone* left on U3 <&*•
serf plate, or treassirixipr a piece of
hisouit left on tho table, or the catting
splinter* from -i nuuik on which he hiul
wslkej, ns ».*cnrrtvl in London at -the
Agricultural Hall, Islington. Fancy a
youn^» man—a mere lad—exposed to this
-■♦ort of tiling!—tlnnkeyism inearnate on
every *i.lc of him. Think «!*:.* : ; .
living; the rich wiu» s. the toaptotion to |
the iiWul^enee of all the appetites. Th
ras almost:
George %he Foar? li <
fligacy when lie was
our Prince of Wales
track.
It was currently *
rniNCK ALB
daring a sudden jou
ford, iiia! .udortftk. n in -rR.-r
iris son fr. :a the ivsillL «*f A *• :
not the l;:>t one of the kina—l
into. Wo all know li«>\v Lcr i
decease uJe tel the Queen. In
ability «-h.‘ had never cvtxUmph;:
n jKis-:biii*y; it being the i • • * - ■ I *
ty and tlie aristocracy to av,- i j
ful and disagroeable ixnpiv -:on.
fore the blew Ml with double
He wx- the only person whom -si
so K> hpea£, admit on terms « f «
Her majesty is n very emct'una]
witli a cultivated habit of sei
wliieh is aim Out morbid. Hence
be i»u;u^ne«l how I»he felt her lost
THREE T13IES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AKD SATURDAYS.
not 11 qv purpose to .Want njyjn l.i; qri.-i',
but 1 ma^ be JKiruiiiU.nl to .poak of Zou..-
of its uxtraordiimry iiai:if.;sUition.n. Sho
Lad tho arui of the late I’rinco Allort
mod.'lLnl iu wax and clothed, and would
K ks liourc sitting with it. drawn tlireugh
r*. nhsorlwd in raelaiii'hully refiectiona
recallm.; tho j>ast. Tho ajiartimat of
"Wd
a»' I’Un,’Iil-attentions.
to ro.:rt u,:ion-lit
r.J bylorj., un i laJios in
; Ll tb
f
all.
They are sole arrnts tor the celebrated
L. & M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES I
THE BEST IX USE.
SAD DLE It Y !
A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLES AXD HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, C0LL.U5S,
BITS, SADDLERY an.’. < ARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATEKIAL—HUBS, SPOKES, KIMS, BCGGY SEAT
CHILDREN'S CVRUIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH.
A! , i BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES
^ Di; 1>A\ IS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Maeon, Q
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from Ctli to Ttli,
EICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TAMER & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OEALIi KINDS.
Bend for Circular.
H. E. BEOWN,
tanli Is Asrcnt.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—A2TD—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are i
llso, SUFFI.
31
JulyS4 Cm
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD C0„
•And cenneetin. Roods West, in alliance with the Fleet'of Thirteen First-Clma Steamships to the
aliove Porta, invito attention to the Quick Time and Regular Disjuitch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton States at the
PORT OF' CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Hail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not
lepre and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on th
Line:
TO NEW YOKE.
llivinrm' M. S. Woodhcxx, Commander.
chammoSx.::;^ -R. w.
PH A TiT.VSTOV .James liKltltl, Commander
GEORGI\ . S. Ceowtkil, Commander.
south cAcotisz::z::~.:z~:z.~-Zi^:.:
CLYDE J. Kennedy, bommaTK'^*
ASHLAND “.ZZr.’.rr.... Isosmn, Commam
W^I B COraiXAyf CO ’} A « cnt5 ’ Charleston.S. C.
BAiLKY’S
—CELEBRATED—
ME! Al_AG0E PILLS
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER.
proof. Thousand* more will testify to the
same fact.
For sale by Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, of Macon
Green & Rossignol. Augusta, and druggists and
merchants generally in Georgia, Florida, Ala-,
bamn, ilississinpi. Jxmisinnn and South Carolina,
Agents wanted where cliills prerail.
JL B. LOYLESS,
sent 3taw2wAwlm General Agent.
GUWNIY CLOTH.
gQ BALES STANDARD GUXNY BAG-
GING. For sale cheap.
Iron in tlie Blood
PHILADELPHIA
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
..Alexssdeh _HrxTEB, Commander.
SJUUXGDAYS—FRIDAYS.'
TO
.-:..-c. hisckieb.
^ crmVfi mvu L’piiitvu
\VM. A. CODRTEXAY, Agent. Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO
SEA GULL
Silt. F.vtnr SsrntDAT.
J2LMES ADGER * Co. Agents, Charleston, S. C.
BALTIMORE.
__ ...._ .HilgiH, Commander.
—• — Commander.
*** “** PtirWMr. Commander.
SAiiiXG DAYs-jEWjUY AKentt Chaitaton. 8. C.
TO BOSTON.
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND IHJtO...-——..-
Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marino Insurance one^haU of ono per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia. Alabama. TerxnesTOeaJ-<lAIi>,.isaipi)i.
SttteBo»aiattmgteMi»glnadfancawillioat«xtt*.«h*gg.hy-iM»gg;'| . .^“
ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all o*-s, the Bml/ofalTlwtodioiiM - ‘iL oom wliilo on
a-Wd. The Through Ticketa l.y tills Route includa Trapsfcno Meals and State Room, while^on
ship board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
n^sed their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight
lid th« South and West. Ou the Georgia and South
of the South Carolina Rail
road. C lose’connection made with other roods, dehtyring ireignts at ^KKintjio'nits with great ^rom^t^
THE PEETTVIAM
SYRUP Vitalizes
and Knrichcs tlio
Blood, Tones up tho
£y&h*n t Builds up tho
Broken-down, Cures
Fcnudo Com plain t%
Droj»sv, Dcbiuty,Uu*
more, Dyspepsia, &c-
Thousands havo
been changed by tho
Ubo of this remedy
from weak, sickly,
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to glvo It a trial.
Caution.—Bo sure you yet tho right article. Sco
that ** Peruvian 6yrnj» M is blown to tho glass.
Pamphlets free. Scndforonci SETH T7.FOWLU
A SONS, Proprietors, Boston, Moss. Foe Bala by
druggists generally,
seplleowly
And their connectirar Lines have lanre!'
and Pj^aeiigera between the Northern C
Carolina Railrccids First-Clas3 Sleeping Cars. ,
Freight propipQy transferred from steamer to day »Bu ni-'ht trail
L Cloie connection made with other roods, delivering freights at disra ..
as. Th.* Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that th
cannot be surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Good;
” further information, apply
, , „„„„ „ J. J. GRlPFIX. Western Agent. Atlanta. Ga.; B.D.HAS
SELL. General Aire-It, P O. Box OBico 817 Broadwaj.N. Y.; S. B. P1CKEXS General Passenger
mid Ticket Await. South Carolina Railroml. or M SELKIRK,
;u!}2i eodOra Superintendent Great fioutliern Freight and Pussuuger line. Cliurlestwu, S. 0.
THE SEOSTEST ROUTE TO FORTUNE.
$IOO,OOO Foil OXLYS= SO!
THE LARGEST RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST IXVEST3IEXT.
A GSiAlSTD
GIFT CONCERT!
AYILL BE HELD AT
LEAVENWORTH, KAN.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1S73,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE SBFOBM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Consisting of the superb palatial residence of Si
mon Alieles. Esq., unsurpassed aa n private
dwelling in the United States, being only a few
blocks from tho Court-house; surrounded by mag-
nifuent grounds, orchards, gardens ana Tine-
yards. The building has been only recently com
pleted with all modem improvements.
ritlZE LIST.
13 Prizbs. Real Estate, - - -
1 Cash Prise, - ^ • - - - •
2 “ “ $10,000 each, - -
X ~ m 5,000 - - -
4 “ “ 2*500 “ - -
20 “ 1.000 “ - -
1,000 M “ 10 “
1,168 “ “ 5 “ - -
30,450 “ M 2 50
40,000 Prizes WWW
The titlo to the above real estate is guaranteed
perfect. , , ,
The liberal terms of this scheme brings it with
in the reach of ali—the greatest opportunity ever
offered for the poor man to rise to wealth.
PJIICE OF TICKETS.
..ingle Tickets, $2 50; Eleven Tickets, $25 00;
Fifty-bix Tickets $125 00; One Hundred and Fif
teen Tickets. $250 op.
The drawing will be made under the superin
tendence of a committee appointed by the high
est officials in tho State, duly sworn to the faith
ful ifcrfonnance of the duties assigned them.
The lushest officials both of city, county and
State have not only endorsed Mr. Aoeles, but also
his scheme. ^ „
Tlie demand for tickets is unparalleled, and all
desiring to participate in the drawings should at
once form, their clubs and send in their orders.
AGENTS WANTED in ali Steles, Cities
and Towns in the U. S. and Canadas.
Honey ihould be sent by Registered Letter, P.
0. Order or Express, with the full address uf tho
purchaser in plain writinir.
Ever}’ package of 11 tickets has a chance to win
11 prizes, but positively eertnin to win one, while
one person out of every ten who purchase a i>uck-
age of 11 is bound to win two prizes.
For further information and particulars, semi
for circulars to the Manager and Proprietor, and
address ftl.HO* AUELES,
sepiSoodSui Leavenworth, Kansas,