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HeraM uays the
jin _• very heavy
•tv*: ‘.wait than
m ..ad cart to
fap^nLaiHho fallowing no-
■ otintof a daring attempt at murder and ,
• liightty ntlwy, that occurred in that t
• -.maty iast week:
Jfr. Raney, who formerly lived in what |
i* known a ; the ItiUard nettieraont. in
, t-*K SniilkV'iolriet-, ardd Iti* kmi wad *
; i: t ..r..,T .T.qriQi.yo- StoneT&untain some
. e ile f .in-up during the holi-
T Jay/to collect .-•-tiie money which war
-if uch transfer, immediately
r r. in tso newvpapera in or r.er.r-
. cf t i,.. plaeo where such institution shall
keep >U principal office.”
Tar $_vaaaah City Condi ha. re
elected Jat Stewarts Clerk of Council;
John B. Jjbnvitj, City Treasurer ; John
I). Del rnnoy. assistant Treasurer; Geo.
tT. Stiles. Marshal; and John B. Hogg-,
Surveyor; at £alarle3 of $2,000, $2,100,
$1,000, $1,900 and $1,S<X) and fees re- :
ipeciivciy.
Jut«—A Xew Staple.
Some months since, says the Nashville j
Union, we called the attention of our ag- i
^cultural readers to the value of jute s*
i new agricultural plant in the South,
oiii one that was likely to prove profit-
ahln as a staple crop. Not to lose sight ■
of this matter we copy the following re- ;
mark from the Commissioner of Agricul- j
ture in a recent report;
“I have taken great pains to impress
upon the Southern planters the import-
! ffiCLTPS^S Al
EARLY ROSE.
EARLY GOODRICH.
Tlie Greai ! Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press
The SavaTiUii'; Sewi tell j the follow- j ance of turning their attention to tL
in** store: cultivation of jute* and in giving them
Some of the young men or Alban v sent aPf** 1 instructions with regard to its
a note to the Chapman Slaters the other ! culture, manufacture and use. By the
day, inviting those gay damsels to partake instrumentality tf this department jute
- - b - -■ - was first introduced into this country
from Calcutta, and now it3 cultivation
PINK EYES.
JiRt r.A hr.jJ. un«l for &tk> low, by
*h't\raph < fMfltssetiger
will probably become one of the estab- . AnV TltlC-l px T R- Co
lUhed industries of the Southern States. , IhlUUi, AiUblUy Gb.
In 1S72 there was imported into this i
country, in bales, dl.SGO tons, costing BLONDE & SILVER HAIR POWDER
Model I’jirsi
IV
r* Of tha
lyrr, but
full of all
islatioi
ili.Ml -
-re like
e. Aa
and i
of I lie Trooly Loyal
.iiaslon.
Sawd'ThittJ. l'rc.ibjt.-
toke not, the preaent
• -leml Sena I-, having
lie beginning of the
k- opens tho proceed-
y vtitla what is called
lly tlio performance is
to pending matters of
res dons of trooly loyal
tlmt it sounds inucli
■pooch than anything
men of bis style, w
»2, deliv
Handkerchief Extracts
due him, and on Mo-day evening started j 0 {’ a champagne supper after the show,
.. .1 fi, 100. About atukhe The hearer of the note was a colored har-
“iet a negro in t.ie road, a '*out half a j aU( j j t jj by competent jndges
mile from .Loveless null ; ui.-l th -negro that he was tha worst whipped nigger,
t.-pped luin an.. wanted to make come : when he got through with hi* impromptu
enquiries a'-out getting work. After mal i contract, ever seen in Albany. When - . - ., -
tilkin - to tne n.-gro a few moments, he interrogated on the subject, hi* only ro- abont P er ton 111 K° 1J at the place of
started on, and the negro pulled out a d1 _ ‘<Datn if dem white boys don’t exportation, of which, adding duties,
I -I tie of whisky and insUed on Raney ICk t0 pat notfi3 ^ de nos’-orifice transportation and exchange, the cost
taking a drink. Re took the bottle and sbo!” will be more than $4,000,000 for an arti- Fllld
started to turn it up; when the negro _ „ v_, „ cle of consumption of which a superior
sei ,1 tin. bridle of his horitj and drew . 1 “ AUanU Constitution has n svnop- <luiUty cax u Jrofiubly raised in many 1
out a knife and commenced cutting attsuof Gen. Toombs'late speech in that 0 f the
him. Re cut bis sleeve in seven places, | city, favoring a convention from which the tone of letter* received from parties
an 1 hii aria in five places, and cut him i We eltrict ai . • engaged in the cultivation of this plant,
tnice in the side before Raney could get Th gpdech . j- 0 en*r-» ' 1 "* “ iurod >*• win become a
hi-' horao loose. The horse, ho states. t a%?T a , T , mn
seen,ed frightem-d,andMrodand pitched I ^*>7 credible, ul this, too, in a see
until he broke the negro'* bold, when 1 f ticc of country where diversity of pro- rar.-filfK-'Wiraji.iiin.le.l from Pure MAlirin- .
,, „.y g,U-,p-a V ,k to M, Arnold- , o? eloqnencc. ‘ifcJ i ^ ^ ' '-ouaUc r.,"-.
If he h:i<l not got looec as soon as he did, .... , Enterprising planter* m Louisiana
th,.ne..ruwourdhavesnceecd»linkilU n g LSwl 1 SE! have raised from 1.200 to 2,000 pound.,
him. A^ soon ns he arrive.! at Arnold'sobject ^OoreMMit, hi contended, wm ? f “erehanUble filler-per acre, worth (j„ iek jSai{ls ali(l Slutt H Pro II is
a- i-' -.n-e was sent for, and several of from six to eight ceuts per pound, ae- 5
m-igiiU-r rlark-l in pur-uit. Tt- to prevent one rna^mi tapirmij anotbw cording to quality. Dr. Laplace planted 1, tk.MiH.Uo at :ti*J)n 1 «. St.W i
nojrro had etoleii Dr. Hinton's horse, and , two pounds of seed last spring mainly to
uftf t”r* 8 ^ved J fro S mf*^“ ' T0ILET P0W0ER - COSMETICS, ETC., ETC.
The speech- was In Opmn^TW* j-~ &uJAe industty. to an extent now PRESCRIPTIONS
[IttTEXTED EETUiVARY SI, 1871.3
MANUFACTURED solely by
R FINDLA Y’S SONS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
TTTAX OI.D WOOD SCREW EVEN.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
OTHERS 'consumption cun E ri
GLOBE FLOWER COUGH Sllitj.
does Positively Chtc. as if hv m-.;,, ■ I
boughs. Bronchitis. Asthma. Whoo-hVO' I
<KUSeaess ' Consim, P<' i «!-‘sirJ
of dr.ldren and terror of mothers. " ' ' i
Glol» Flower Syrup lias been test,-1
cases of Consumption, in which i: uir-,
every case. 1 •
It cures when all other Iwastal rcnieJU rI
It has cured hundreds of p-ople wh, A- fe-
to-day with only one remaining hunt r S
This rare and dsGghtfnl re'medv j, u,,. . I
principle, obtained by chemical proi^,,' ,' *^<1
'•(Jlobe Flower.’ kno'wn, also,as^“Button bIS!
ami in Botany “ Cephala u thus Occidental
can with truth assure the oommunitr iC,
the pursuers, followed him to Jackson
peasant and prince alike, without injury
to any. Government was to put down
S -n.itotk-i day aft-
tl.o s-ilnry !
t; ty
i fhial paxsa^o of
re if id Lonl Oo-l
Almighty, tho feir.
til harmony nml
we thank Time
lUflvr'.iKllt anions -
nu*n, !
tor tho <lo.-l of y,-
-lortki 1
f [tho *alary re-
11,-Til ' douu ill till* t
«-rto mlooiu tho
iiuio ami to give
tuimwi
Mr to the nation
tlmt it* will i* fiou
i.stcn tho matter
now. trn benseh '
oh Lonl. to Its
full completion, uu
4 pr«!
ipare these Thy
acrvonU <o qrupp
h the vast f.uos-
tlank .till Ddutliu:
Z befti
ru them. Thf»H
o:in t iiuko tills (V.n-'io -* as the Sanliod*
rim to tho Jew. n-
t ho A
impawns to the
llr.-.-k of old tins:
n i
rr-nneil in whose
.power and , wial.-M
i Uir -
whole land shall
iii.,1 a hlontiur”
nisi )
-.'juice through
Christ out Iiord.
It uiay m* bn
iWPi-t
■opristo in thi*
conntf.'tioii to nolo
tho ft
id tiiat Sunder-
hind wa-rm.-oftim’
iilUr:
ampaging Hem-
wrafs before thews
r to In’
: found julViydi-
iligton City, mid a
inert
j'-er*»f5itf heve-
tpn- for cymulu of
officii! mMRgft <lu-
- ilnq tUv iwlininiati:
of Tier.-.'_ and
BuclliltUte. Like- u
io4 at
: -*i.! -w-
ravr. in that oity, Ii
•ived now lij-ht
diirini( tho war.uiM
l Lft'i i
since found re*t
nr.d T<.-fro:ihniont T
l lYady loyt ehtirvli.
vt tlu*
Ix>*OTll of tlio
; , . . i , , lu auV. uvTemneai mu w ina, uowa
••eil in the ■ •'-uty. nn. g..t t e lone, , ,r n ,' robbers, thieves, plunderers, and wrong
d va-.-ago of 'fr : ‘ r ui!f ‘T »5jL u £’■**». There were railroad princes.
IT.in y, nUhongh *cverely woundcl, is re- , . . nrinoes. and merchant
raise seed and increase the supply, of
which he obtained forty pounds. A part
of the crop however, was cut before the
plants were in blossom, to test the |
strength, yield and value of tho fiber.
Adjusting the cylinders of the sugar mill j
so as to mash tho woody port of the jute ,
without breaking the Unt, he proceeded ,
• jaiiutf
BOLAND IS. ITALI..
Curl Cherry st. ami Cotton avy.
manufacturing princes, and merchant
princes. These princes combined to
.1 i'iM OknnKX, who was a-r. t -1 n--*r pl un ,i,. r lot>or;they bought Congress,
Vining's rotation, in Cobb connty last j and tliey think to buy you. They say
■ week frr stealing $3» from Mr. Kelly, of j that our people are purchased cheaply. to f<M the mUf wiUl the jut5 8talkj in
Marietta, confessed to belonging to a will'c.mt^t'^.m* morr Y?,i" ! precisely the same way as is customary
fang of thiovix m number, who were ; n q, analysis, is the sweat of the
iftrcwnrds arrcAcd at Dalton. poor. When the Barons met at Kuny-
A iin.Er year . old -hill <-f Mr. J-.im meade there wa* little thought of whether
1.-..M.O, Cobh county, was -lu-hed to .. tl'C capital should be in Borne or Greece.
pulp in a gii-t mill la. t Ratunlay, by it3 Milledgeville, Lickspittle nr Devil’s TTnlf
.-iotl-.iiig being caught in the cogs of two Acre to obtain Magna Charts. Every
wheel.. The mill d.q.p.-d -aid the miller )>”<>P ] '-' have a right to make their own
1-«■» ssfc %t»ns&iass
;iil.i s Isxly wedged in the machinery. of ncgincs, thieves and Yankees. Wo
MiTciiELfTconnty lias paid all but $1,- have no government and no constitution.
000 of her taxes, and the collector will rc- This was a moving age. Every foot of land
■*, xaon >n, i-*-. • sssassi?s»!7i8SS
CHEAP BAGGING!
in crushing cane, only greater care being
taken to lay the stalk3 of juto straighter
than is usual with cane. The stalks came
throngh the rollers I mashed and mon-
,u * They 'didn’t have to goto Atlanta or I gH* aad care was taken not to allow
T it* Miullimville. Lickmittlfnr Devil’s Uhlf them to-become tangled. In thisi con
dition they were removed to vats of
water, in which they were allowed to
rot for eight or ten days. They were
then taken out, and by means of a little
shaking all the woody parts dropped out,
leaving nothing bnt the lint in all its in
tegrity and fully cleansed and purified,
and of a beautiful silver color. Dr. La
place is fully persuaded that jute cane can
be profitably raised and prepared for
. . , _ PT 83 a S T? mns ' ^rketintto ^us^ nS oSSlppSl
Sixti-ninu pairs i English yarrows > »t progress after other people s mcmey j thaa such J’ ^-c found on every
ordered by the Albany lloardof Trade, cr- : * JfcifcSS: I sugar plantation. The sample shown to
Senator Witlicin. J
->wly .-l.vti- l Senator from A ir- i
i called-upon lly liis frie-Uil) itu-
r art -, flic vote was uiinajaiS&aJ. ■
r a general lum 1-jJnHrtngec; ,
isspoialed lif t.vy-ng.tlir.i f
ht but foil the ’rnKpii
r Virginia^ Re cftjbpli*
I'll,- 91
ptt.ia wa
i. - lately artei
n ii-l after a
• ongratuUtion,
)|." ha-i V.O tllOll;!
" a ml prosperity -
molded hi* duel
in glowing term
nomination wa . through no personal fa-
v-n itisui fe liluv -If. hut n marked expo's-
• mu that Virginian ■ w’-.-r.- resolved to
!. ,..m those who in the d.n-!; d.tysnf liim
T.’.-ir had ifpliel-l the ting of tiv5^rdd;
im-uwcoUh. R.» h;ul T«ej)f rinvrgea wiili
being tui i-ito-ini't and H^U prmie.to
hack with vegivt upon the led. emuw
while ho loved old A'ifgikt.V nnd
• .- ... . . . m, _ Puritan civilization to rob all. We have i
rived m that place last Tuesday. They a ri -„ M to mako onr own Constitution.
comt $82.o0 laid lion’ll in Albany. -Puree Tlie good things in tho present Consti-
fetnfile* anil one nialp. only, died on the tution are old, and the new ones are all
ro.iio. Ti.e -V.-w Vorl: ollK-i.d who filled h.,d. The press of Atlanta are crying and
, r n • sighing about the cost of a convention,
t’u-order writes as following concerning t ° q A g t1antfl Constitution lectured tho
th#m: p. ople about tlicir changeableness. The
About fifteen years ago, a gentleman convention of 18GI cost $20,000. These
living on Madison Square imported a few are facts, bnt these editor* don’t like
pairs nnd kept them in his garden for a facts. If a convention cost $700,000 that
r-hort tunc, hut they soon took to the • would only bo $1 each. Bnt ho would
E avks nnd buildings having green vines; hold a convention for less than tho print-
ut they did not thrive well until I took ing kill of the last Legislature. Let it be
th.'-in up in ISliO, when I had houses placed in the Constitution that none of
. ..vh din the porks for them,and now these fraudulent bonds shall over bo
•va have tire thousand houses and tens of • paid, and that the credit of the people
thou.■ .uids ,-f sparr.-ws, a3 has JTowJer- j shall never he pledged to anything ex-
sey;andtho latter'from a few brought j cept the public defense. Write it in let-
ipetitorYJIr IfuiitoA over hy a Canard'steamer. They arc ter* of gold, on tho housetops and across
, . • ' • V spreading into tho country, and are our ’ tho bkynnd you will bo forever rid of
' ,-,i i .m w tue j, 0 t hi, Jcr. Their increase is wonderful. | robbers, plunderer* and lobyists. If to
they produce five or six brood* from
March to October, of live or six. Half cf
them perish while young from storms and
want of proper food in the spring and
their enemies. The cock sparrow lias
block feathers on his breast; the hen has
none, and i- smaller. They do uoL rni-
- grate, not even across the Hudson, hut
, - lvtuaitTwhoro they ore well treated all
tho year, and become very tamo. In
refaso to pay these fraudulent bonds was
repudiation, ho gloried in the name of
repudiationists. Re favored annual elec
tions because it brought the Representa
tive squarely before his constituents. Let
tho New Orleans Times is reported os
"fully eight feet long, having the bright
ness of burnished silver, and a strength
equal to flax or hemp.” Dr. Laplace says
the seed should be sown in April, and tho
crop cat by or before it begins to bloom,
Tho earlier tho cutting, the finer will bo
tho lint. The rotting should bo in wood
en vats in order to produco a perfectly
white fibre.
The juto plant is said to bo death to
the cotton worm. On this point we have
tho experience of Mr. Emile Lefranc, who
assures us that neither flies nor butter--
flies ever stop in the jute plant. It ap
pears tbc plant gives an odor which
drives them away, and the consequence
is, that no caterpillar will appear on the
plantation where jute has grown. Desir
ing to verify this important and valuable
discovery, the “Roinio Planting Associa
tion” last season planted three several
different fields of cotton, and surrounded
them with a juto growth' belt. No leaf,
no flower, no boll was destroyed. The
fields were entirely free from tho cater-
150 R< ’ I LS UEATy bagging.
Will be sold low for cash to close cor.sigtmioiit- by
SEYMOUR, TINSLRY X CO.
Two to- i!ivdo Hauls, or one Light Mule Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
It***. (> (VtK.n j-.vKritl liy this Press raw?e from 600 tcrSOO pounds.
WE GUARANTEE
: •» op
■ A FIT it I’FRCIIASI’. A XT) WARBAXT AGAIN'ST BKEAKAGE
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
The “fehlribr can l-.- farnislicd nil complete, or simply the Irons, as parties may desire. l*ress>'s
, arransud ior steam or \r.ilcr i>o\ver when required.
' -We lu-ive TESTIMONIALS from many of tlie Larpcst and Best Planters in Georgia (and all the
other Cotton Suites) using this Press, whoso names are as - familiar ns household words. Planters
visiting Maron a re osirnest It ndiised not to purchase a Cotton Pres* until they EXAMINE CLOSE 1.1
AXD THOUutOULY. the “ECLIPSE.” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive
sure the eommimitv tk.t .M
meompaml-te remedy does not contaiu
of opium, or any of its preparations, no ^S- 3 !
ipecac, squills, mercury, hydrocyanic aett IT*!
poison whatever. u ' w *»;|
The action,-f the Globe Flower Svnm „
human system is mild and benign, an,?!.-?..
to all ages, from the infant to tfe adSt^S*'
every variety of temperament and eon.nV-Ta. ’
The effects to bo looked for ait
Flower Cough Syrup, aro first, a soothu»U!l
controlling influence over any Cough,
Refrcsliir^ Sleep; second, promotinir an dnSr
peetoration; third, invigorating the
tem, curing the Cough, nnd boqueathjni? to »' 4
tenty one of its ijroatest blessings. ~ *
Sound Langs and Immuniij frosi Consua^tm I
For testimonials of Wonderful Cure?, sccdi.1
tne- proprietor, or call upon your drani* rrl
hoUlc will prove to you its wonderful rirtUM ‘‘l
For sale by ell Draggists.
DR. J. S. PKMBHRTON A FO. Prop’s.
" HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR^ I
Wholesale Acts,Macon. 0g
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TRANSACTS A GKNiERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DICKCTOKS:
L C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS.
IE L. JEWETT. W. B. DINSMORE
H. B. PLANT, D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLEHURST.
I. C. PLANT, President.
W. W. WBtOJ.EV, Casliier. malO-iilnovl*
- j Painphl-'tsc.- daining trstiraonials3r.il prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON MORKS. MACON, GA.
CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
FOB DRIVING COTTON GINS.
L 0. PLANT & SON,
tlie people in their Convention say to tho P>Bar. -while other cotton field* on iuBa-
- - ... - -,i cpnt plantations were mvaried by the
Legislature, "you shall not injure uiejf
you want to.” An honest. Government.- voracious insect
will neither make Atlanta or MUledgo-
ville. Atlanta ia a very convenient placo
bvr ihirojie tin'y visit fields in flock* out of \ for tlie Capitol, but tho Capitol had noth
in- ' tlio bivrsling season and in paira in it, - ing to do with tlie convention.
i-.iud tra litiom and u.qr-f.V. V h’opr
,.j jurJtcd nt thn ajfO of dis. r.-< ton • nnd 1 un '^ nre Gio iuo3t destructive binls to in- j
| sect*, caterpillars, etc., that wo have. |
•.predating tho situation, should over j Thoy of fmlt, but for want I
• ready to support any im-.i tuiv tiiat j of other food in tho winter nnd early in ;
. flit redound to the infl-r ■ ; and pios- ! the spring will resort to tlio bud* of j
I rily of the now A irgini.i.
An Unit Firm.—While looking over
-•■meohl file* of lbo Jumu.il and Me..*! ,,
gee ycstvrd.iy, «c came acres i tho an-
uounccment ofTRo partfiuraMp of Alov r*.
div L Uirll.m,l.a i boot and sUch' dealers.
That event took plaeo on Uie-SI rt of May,
ist7.no that the firm will be twenty-
■ven years old on tho ”tet of next May.
liii luurdly necessary to cay that the
rocoH or the UJeAfiowof the firm as i tax'of $3,721 SO upon those who'sell it
prompt, coirrti-ous atad thoroaglily r.-lin- j by the quart or more. Row is that for
Mu men, ha* been well sustained in all *
the eventful years since that date, and
that they "still live” and .lourish. They
tree*, if no other food can be Iiod.
Joeirrr TV. Sewaud, Radical, wa*
oloeted Ordinary of Thomas connty on
Tuesday.
Was quoto the following item* from the
last Cartersvillc Standard:
Tut; merclianU of Kingston ship their
good* to Koine and order them back, so
as to get through rate*. It i3 cheaper
than dixect.
The new council have fixed a city Lax
of $G 10 njiau retail whisky dealers, and a
Tlio Nutting Bonds.
State Treasurer Joncr, in hi* annual
report, dated tho 1st instant, speaking of
j tlio easy and rapid sale of tho. $1,200,000
' of so-called Nutting bond*, has this hand
some compliment to one of the Represen
tatives from this connty—Mr. Nutting c
I cannot dismiss this subject withont
stating mv conviction (impressed on mo
when reading tho bill before it* intro
duction.) that our good fortune is greatly
to be attributed to the bill itself.. Care
fully and wisely framed, to meet the de
sires of all seeking redemption of their old
bonds, or profitable and'secure invest
ment for surplus funds, falling due in an
nual instalments of from two to fourteen
high ? rt’s awfully drv up here,
ua enough to wet our whistle.
Send
This statement has
l>ecn verified by many gcutleuicn of New
Orleans.
Bankers and Brokers, | Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
macon, gov. . manufactured solely by
Buy and Sell Exchange. Gold. Silver, Stocks and ( tni -lir « n -j* • n T ITT 1
bouu*. ; ; . II Emdlay’s Sons, Einalay Iron Works,
P.eposits Roeeii’-ed, j , v
Un YVliicli Interest will be Allowed, ! MACON, GEORGIA.
AS AOEKEH VrON. ' . ... '
PAYABLE ON C-A.LL. • The superiority of tin's iuaeaiino over all others intended for same purpose (including both tlie old
,’f and “ne\v itoshion” Gin Cvear) weGUARANTKE, OR. AsSK NO MONEY. This Power ia shipped n
Advances mailc on 'Cotton anil l*ro« ' one jiiece. trait were; rfetpifttn no mechanic to put itupt-seta on tho ground; is attached in noway
iiiipg i n More i to an.v portion of the house; and is independent of floor •‘sagging,”etc.; can be used in ANY KIND
' OF lfuUSE (One or two store), or both tlie power and Gin can'be run on tho ground \VlTlIOPT
COLLECTIONS .PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO . ANY HOUSJh dnv-? u frora £73 ta 500 re\-otiitions per mimrte.' -
ci»aiy - - f
Ooon.VLL,
C.A.'Ncmxo,
. ^’roaideut.
CITY
I \Y. I . .
Caslder. •'
M.UVI.V. OEi'ROIA.
Capital 200,000 l>oliars.
Men on Beasts.—In a speech at Lam
beth (England) Joseph Arch said:
“Thousands of acres remain uncultivated
whilo idle laborers starve in the winter.”
This means something in England,
where acres are few, comparatively, and
there is no doubt of tho truth of tlio last
clause of tho statement. Tlio former is
made plain enough by the fact that tho
Duke of Argyle has just served notices to
quit on a number of his farmers, in order
that lie may make a deer forest five miles
square. It will be remembered that the
Duke of Sutherland, whose wife was
so much exercised over tho sorrows
of American shaves, dispossessed
Scotch tenants to make room for
sheep walks. The Duke of Argyle
has written so much on the theory
call certainly point with prido to their
record* a* business meu and oitisvu* of
Macon. . • /.a
Woman- Sars'BAui
lect committee on w
Ohio Constitutional
!>orted in favor of *
rate vote of Uio prep
women tho right to vo
in tlaia—The-Ne
man suffrage in the
Convention ha* re-
bmitting to n sepa-.
nartiolo giving-
lint it ha* not
, . prcacner was a little msconcerteit, nut. —, l ‘ r . —
.lo-.ireal favc*s the placing .Usarowing all Intentioti to preach infant \ P^l'^ thwe was no reason whatever
iro fiiirly before the poo- damnation, went on with his sermon. why these Nutting
1-,',-n acted upon by the convention. Tire
Tndiauapolu Journal far
of aiich n mi
l«lo, with the right oonecvlod to tho women
Ihemsclres to vote upon it, iv* that would
furnish UEolntion of the mooted question,
wliether * majority cf the women .■•’ally
desire the elective franchise.
years, so that those desiring to realize — — —-— . — --——.
quickly could be supplied, as well as those ’ of theology that perhaps he bas not timo
seeking a longer and more permanent in- ’ to put what he has written into practice.
An- amusing interruption of church 1 ^stmcnt, bearing eight per cente inter- i
erviees .veuned nt the Bvntist chureh : “k freed from all taxation and mqui- State*, and yet we have agitators from
h/tllis coin tv* on Snndov lost nt c *eeall's ! ritloa, they readily attracte.1 purchasers 1 Europe in our midst who set up outcries
] «n>ong those who were satisfied with a 1 It
-Mr. MeMurrny. Tho Dev. gentleman in | reasonable usance for their money; and f
tiie cohrsd of hu remarks,insisted that “if i ^ CI . n “ made in the act itself . T. , ^ abroad* are men" who
child was born and should lire ns inno- 1 for tho taxation necessary to meet the I rian leaders from abroad aro men who
annual instalments and matured in-j-Trase no dfapositiou or purpose to AMU
torest, made a perfection in securities 3 *' * -
tint oil financiers who conld get out
of the ruts of ten per cent, discount
and two and a half per cent, commis
sions on soles, at once agreed that, with
the well known resources of Georgia, the
honest pride nnd indomitable pluck of her
UIHKOTOUS:
w.vr. r„ juhnston.
JOHN J. GRESHAM.
lifty** Cm
S. G. Rons, IVrsuE-nt. R. F. I.uvt.-v, Caslii-r.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
ORlro ill tttiir’M New HiilliHii^.
Receives Deposits,
BUYS ANH SELLS EXCHANGE.
Makes Ad vane,-s on Stocks, Ronds, Cettcii in
Store. Also oil Sitifiiu.-nts of Colton.
FULLY WARRANTED IN' EVERY RESPECT.
Send for-Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List-.
lUl'.ji-U’N |,n*f«*rrttu lii.i-ull fashion” fJiit (Ti'nr or “new fashion” ditto, with iviitre suppori
iujl IkcaCtvmmotlattfd arvvrr rpasnnnhh? litatirtf^. -
R. FINDLAY’S 30NS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON GA
^^sokiu^
I S the l>est nnd cheapest Guano in use. W* f
nSah the strong Chemical Salts of Aamor
Nitre, Potash, etc., which wo guarantee to be pu,
and reliable. These, when mixed with wbuu
saved at home, make a better manure than t
can buy for two or three times the money. *
Formula No. 1 makes 2,000 pounds Sertilixarfe
bo used on ten acres for cotton or fifteen acres ftn
com. Price $23 CO, delivered in depot&t Macui
cash.
Formula No. 2, with cotton Meil, makes S, VV1/ .
j)ounds fertilieer, to be used on ten acres fur rot-1
ton or fifteen acres for corn. Price $10 Co. delict
in depot at Macon, cash.
We have also for sale in quantities to suit, tL
u* . • * -•—« * the lovet
ninncrous “oonipounds” that will no doubt 1
offered thorn as substitutes for our preparation-
Do not buy except from us or some of our author* |
ized agents. Send for circular giving all partial-J
lars.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
82 and 8k Cherry street. !
MAXL'FArfVRKRS'OK
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS,
tNtr.M.Ii KINTS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC.. ETC.
It. FINDLAY’S SONS,
writ* FINDLAY IRON.WORKS. MACON. GA.
Planters’ 1
DIXIE WORKS
FIRST STREET, CORNER OP CHERRY.
Bank
FORT VALLEY, ti.t.
R ECEIVES D.*jK».ils.discouiitsFai>er, buys mid WAREROOMS * Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
sells Bxehsiwc; also. Gold and Silver.
MACON, GA.
C-jlK-vtioii. iu:ut>* :d nil ;im*s*ibki points.
Interest paid on IVpoxits wlieu mailo far a
storififea timo.
W.\f. J. AspeeSOX. Pros'l. \y. E. fiKOWX. c.-isli'r
UIUECTOB*
Wm. J. Anderson. Col. Hindi L. IXranard -
CoL Wm. Fulton, l)r. W. A Unt him s.
Dr.M I,. H.Hollinslu-n dolstf
Civil. Ri
that tho't
ifigtm aro
pcot that
pasic l thi
ohool teal
,-ity i* ftu-i.
Ropablioan
thu mlxcnl i
hinted that
Republican
ant* Bii.i,—It
oloroA Republic
mnah nlxrm-'d -
the civil right
i week, shon
are. ami Mw*
* reported
i* in Wash
er the prc>s-
biU wiU bo
of tho mixed
organ in tiiat
Mk-kB-.-a4 white
eretly opposing'
.tit ha, been
•nt for the space of eighty year* aU the
tim l- a* it was in it* infancy, and then
•lie, it would go to hell and lie damned."
Just here a man in tho congregation arose
•uni looking at tho preacher, said aloud,
“I don't believe it sir, I don’t believe one
word of what you aro saying.” The
preacher wa* a little disconcerted, but
“* . 9 . k . . • . -a , ... | UCUIHC, UiClD w«»
g bonds should not scU
. _ _ , , , . at par. or rank as nigh aa tne beat in tho
.Mi:. A. B. PEwni.t., of Amcncus, wa* Hind. And it is to Mr. Nutting’s admi-
r.dd- d of $SU0 last night week, by a ruble Uct and commercial experience, bis
thief who entered his room and extracted thorough knowledge of the people, his
tho pocket-book containing the money earnest and persistent efforts and rignal
from his vest pocket.
Thu Rev. Dr. D. 1L Birrix, pastor of . Georgia'
the Lutheran Chure-li at Savannah, died > her honor.
thcmselvos. and toko advantage of tlie
temporarily unemployed in this country,
who are industrious when work is at
hand, to get up a wild and dangerous agi
tation on which they themselves may livo
at the expense of their fellow-men.
AWES U. DI.Cl-.VT. 1AIAC HABDEMVi.
joirx tt UAsheuax.
BLOUST,HARDE3LIX& HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
M.1COX, GA.
Ofliiv, Clierry street, over?. T. Walker's.
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Xkarlt thirty millions of the forty.;
four million greenback reserves have
been already issued by Secretary Rich
ardson without authority of law.. Mean
while gold has crept back from 10G to 112.
At the same rate, an issue of one hundred
■ success in the passage of his bill, that we ; mU i; 0 n new greenbacks would run gold
owe the xiorions result, the restoration of i . . v ,
of Georgia’s credit and the vindication of ' U P to l32 > and *reculatora would be
of Nc
: liomo i
mixed
:amps
p.-tehl
1 .Oil it U 1
I'onuoy
found i - -
.'V.TSlay !..-
• .iim- lack
lldw
been (,'i
.r PliiLi
of heart disease last “Wednesday morn
ing. He retired tho night before appa
rently in perfect health.
The Lawrencevple Herald, referring
to the so-called ciTil rights bill echoes
the popular sediment of Georgia when
it says:
If thi* hill posses, and our Legislature
iom refuses to call a convention in order that
ot quite * the common school system may bo
if t'-.ev stricken at once from the constitution,
the people of tho State should riso oi
and repudiate the Legislators as
unfaithful servants- - — -
-The publisher* Tire Savannah Advertiser says the ex-
a«th< Charle*- amifiing committee of the West Broad
bdn- lay,; - - Street Baptist chureh, of that city, of
e from a rei ..lent which Rev. William Dorsey is pastor,
. itt.'.ne.«biiu , ligve, utter examination, found Mr. D.
ite.gc sLvmt's, of guilty of the charge cf undue familiarity
, . Tie j with fdapg lady member of lii* cougre-
nt-l.-tli .i gat ion, and deprivcl iKm o: hi* lmniste-
aio in Eugi..: . rial i 'ice. They also requested the
fat for as euriosi- eh.tirch to dismiss him, at least for the
lectors, ofv.h.'T pre-cut, from its membership.
'~1 ton. The Columbus Sun and Enquirer to/
" — . t i. follow ing items:
' . . ClIAN S IN rOSTSIAS-EKS.—Col. Hogan ■
i.-jJJlgsnteMe | tnu^Hid^he office of postmaster in Co-
• :. -rent i lirmbus about nine years. Rumors ot a
.-,j i-,- • 'CVP- etang-e are now plentiful] and it Ss said
.... . there are many ai-plieants, among them
ICeuviiim, the colorevl principal of the
colored department of our public schools.
'• It is .generally tho-igiil th,- chtncesare
■ j: favor of Mr. Walter Joosisou, the i tiief :
-: - . lork in the oifieo.
The Law i or. Sro- kuoldeks is Basks
• kotuei: Oi-Eiorations.—See notice of
i_i. fi. I’arhail, who. a- eemniauded by
il.o Ooile, give* notice of .sale of stock.
' We lave hunted up thi* que^r, section of
- , . or.- I:.” the Code, and find that it read* as fol-
■v I,;iv.- low*, and seemn toleavo a uian no Ji*-
, ' c ret ion in the matter: “When a stock- '
holder in .. U-iuk or other corporation is ‘
iiidiviiluiUly liable under the charter, and
shall transfer hfc *tock. he shall be ox-
rempt from >uok liability,.unle** here
Mr. Pike'* liook ou South Ctrolica
says: “The Governor of the Stale and
the former Speaker of the House is a cer
tain Prank Moses, Jr., the son of the
Chief Justice of the State. He had a
wager on a horse match with a negro
member by the name of Whipper. It was
for $1,000 a side. The House, being in
an expansive mood, adjourned to witness
the race. Mr. Moses, tho Speaker, was
unfortunate enough to lose it and the
$1,000. Thi* accident did not, however,
interrupt the friendship existing between
happy-
Tire Washington Chronicle, of Wednes
day, announces the appointment of Rob
ert M. West as storekeeper, and John
M. Church as gauger, of the 4th district
of Georgia.
NEW GOLDEN HAMS.
TIERCES celebrated GOLDEN SUGAR
“ CUBED HAMS—New Crop.
JuEtreceroed by
decs'll SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
Dissolution of - Copartnership.
aGLHJimSEV, BARTHBM & HKNDRIX,
ruoriiiETORS.
Gn., is liojvbr clissolvixl by lmitu/il consent.
Either member will ritra the llrjji muno in luiui- j.
will te'iHtciXi'roIndlrraS i DOOES. SASH AHI) BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOE PBAMES, BALUS-
up by the said Hine«, and also by tho new firm of i _—
warren A Hobbs, successors to Hines & llobbh.
It. K. HINES.
jauS RICH. HOBBS.
Albany, Gx, December SI, 1375. • r , j A full limvof fipalxuMlwiji in stock, ^nJ supplied to city a ml country on short notice.
COPARTNERSHIP, i = = __c ■ . a
TEES. NEWEL POSTS, SOEOLL WORKS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
‘ GLASS, OILS. 'PAINTS, PUTTY, ET0„ ETO., ETC.
Berra Cohxty, Ga^ December 3,1873.
I used your* by tbc sido of two high*pri«
manures, and it did better than eith iA
B. K. WARD.
After usinjf 70 tons this year,I prefer yoursc
at the same price of tho erpensivo manures.
L. M. HOUSE R, Houston count/.
Youra produced ns well or better than othenij
less-than liitlf the cost.
W U ROBINSON, Huron
Yours produced as well as the Chincha LLl,_
and tha two other bitfb-prioed which I used thhfl
year. C A HAMILTON, Jones count/. ]
Yours is as flood as tlio expensive kinds I u
this year; some think better.
J II McCAY, Talliot count/
Your fertilizer, on two years* trial, has prove
to l>e jus pood ns any other fertilizer i ever u -
and I shall use it alone hereafter.
JMSPINLIN Fayette aunt/.
It lias' proved to be just as good, and in so®
respects superior, to tho most expensive manurt
I desire to um it extensively next year.
HENRY J WILLIAMSON. Griffin. Go.
It is as pood as the expensive sort tlmt I u*
Iuhnllliso it*ltopethcr next season.
J W T FERRY, M D, Clay county, 0*. |
I used a ton of tho “ironic-Made” by t wo uf th«
expensive puanos, and find no difference iu tk
yield. I can heartily recommend it as a cheap,
and paying fertilizer—shall use it exclusively nex* 1
year. JNO H BUTLER, Monro.) county.
BaryesvIlle, Ga., October 8,1873*
I uscxl -your c
. eased wMih
ever use any other kiniL Where I ased 300 pouni
per aero I will make 2,000 pounds of seed cottc
to tho acre. I used it on turnips this year; they
are tho finest I ever saw. I think the farmer!
will bo satisfied, after this year’s trial, that it 11
tho best in use. Yours respectfully,
J r McLBAN.
SPALDurd County, Ga„ Octolwr IS, 1871. j
1 used your “Home-Made Fertilizer” this ycal
on cotton and corn, in the same quantities will)
one of the high-pricked manures, and the advaii*
tape is decidedly with the “Home-Made.” I havl
decided to use it exclusively next year.
EDWARD 31 DORSET.
Sun’XYSIDE, Ga.. October 2-1,1971 j
After a fair test by tbe sido of three higli-pri
and standard commercial manures, it is pi
that the “Horae Made” is as good as any. anil I
can conscientiously commend it to the farmers a
the best and cheapest they can use.
J O A MILLER ]
Maksiialvix.le, Ga , October il. H7*
Dr. P. Jt. Holt:
Dear Silt—I used this season thirl v-six teas o
your u Home-Mado Fertilizer.” and‘am .*
plciisod with it that I shall uso it almost o. n
exclusively next year.* I applied it at the rateu
75 to 150 f»ounds i»er acre with satisfactory ruMiltii
Yours truly. W H FEhTON. j
Terrel Corair, Ga.» October 20. IS7S. |
J taod this year the Home-Made Ferti!i7.er o
Hunt, Ruiikm & Lmnar.on corn and cotton. Th
fertilizer was manipulated with top earth, ilfi
land is light and sandy. Wo applied it in a fiel
on cot ton alternately with the Sea Fowl,
3 uantitiesof each, and could never discover an/J
ifferenco in tlie two. We used it on com anil
find the Home-Made decidedly the host. Wb
we put the Homo-Made tlie corn retained ar
green color up to maturity.
declfeodUbvSm JNO T LAMAR, M D.
[REPUBLIC LIFE 1NSDBANCE COMPANY
LAW
WABEKM & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ALBANY, CA.
CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS.
JteratiirandCalkuiin ivtmtL-*. :ir..l in t!-..- I I —
State* Circuit Ctrarl, Stpuik Klso.vliore in ;
tlm State l*y special aarocnicnt
L. P. Di TYARREN,
RIC1L llODItS.
Aik, OT. Ga- January 1,1371. jauXlkn
JOHN V. FARWELL
CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
- PRESIDENT-
him and Mr. Whipper, for on the last day ' Dr. Wright's Drag Store.
sc session t ao latter moved a resolu- • O O 5
No. 3 Brown House Block.
of the
tion that ‘the House do present the
Speaker with a gratuity of $1,000 for the i
dignity and ability (not srith -which he 1 -pnE altonlion ol pcnau-- 1 ctmi.u; to Macouon
lost tho wager to Whipper) with which I A
he has presided over it* deliberations.’
LAW PARTNERSHIP. i
• If. F. LTOXw . JA.MES/AC--X TT ‘
LYON & JACKSON,
ATTORNEY’S -A_*X' TiAXV
IIAGOX, GEORGIA,
i T3 JILL practice in tli^ Courts of the Staler. nl
f V? cf tbc United States (»a* Georgia.
any of the railroads, and on Uie PutWi |
and Columbus wa^on roads, is calicd to tbe above i
docT7tf
Tb.b motion was carried by a large uift- DRTTa
jonty.”
STORE
Law Copartnership.
A tew days ague, colored uian applied j treskondreiiaMi
where he°L\’a t^d wfU^The 1 Garden Seeds, Kerosene Oil, Etc. !
wished to draw dsc dollar. The polite. AU at the lowest market i-iieca.
,-lerk informed him that tho iron rode of ! PRESCRIPTIONS I
tho institution forbid tho withdrawal of !
a less .um than throe dollar*. Our col- i ^n^yes-praroW bv * «ngt^g^-
orod brother was in deep study Tor a 7T7 ~ ^ ,
few moment* and then said:- *'Sar. I'll ( - FlaUtatlOllS 10 Rent,
take ■!•■ tree dollars.” The three dollar* I _ „
_ 1 ,, V- I,. i ,;1|1 1 tmUtrui in Houston rounty. with 7i--
wore paid to him, when Uo on.e , 31 „ TOKOO 0.open IkkI. *i-oJ frame hnnw
addra: '*Nuw, i>4i.r, zl you preuso, sidr, j nnd cabin?*. rin-bou*»c and screw.
I’ll posit two ilMlars in do iustitntion.” Abo. 250 acres open land adjoiBni&twenty-two
Tho i^mouct was -Inly receive,! an<i from ten from railrmJ.
HE uuderal^i d inr t ‘ r^sc< iated tlicmsclves
* 5 the pn&iee of bw. itnflrr ih.' [
T
firm tuiui
\ct'
& Hines.
rxydi tc«to his account, when with his
hwue dollar .aft his pocket, he gave the
clerk a sly wink and walked aw.»y whist
ling "Catch a weasel asleep.”
Alsu, the “Lamar PIjuv.” sixteen mil.
Macon, in Bibb county, aeiv<. c*j«m
laliim Saitl to lv tli»* l>hft
RrspotivIhL- ttmaists requimi.
For tlie flr>t nr-, apply to
MRS. M. E. LAMAR.
Nisbet, Bacon
I TIi©ywill practitw* i;r the Sny^Hfr Courts r-f t*;-»
j 3Iacon Circuit and cf thn cour.tieri oi Sumter,
, Randolph and Don-m.-riv. iu tiu* Supreme Court
of tut* Stai \ r.rd in Ih** F.ral Courts Jbr lhfi
District at ■
JAMES T. NISBET.
A. O. BACON;
«^" <f % ^ ' R. K. HINES. - -
j SAMUEL I>. IteV*ZN'. XffOlLU U. CflT>n.% ^
; IRVIN & GRESHAM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW:
, yrACOis'. ga. .
Bi?.l ",*i’i:>‘: I -lX r If.T. I.r.s. . - .;---iWCWlttet< the
I ? f jfctron t-irc-idi. in lb# S^apraM
Oift Enterprise
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country j
$75,000
IN VALUABLE GIFTS j
To be Distributed in
L. D. SINE’S
105th Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be drawn Monday, February 23d, IK A
TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF
$5,000 each in GREENBACKS!
gtoewh.mjGreenbacks I
- ewoal Piano, worth $550. m
Family Sew in-' Machines, worth 5100 etch.
Gold VateheH and Chains, worth $500
n.*»ty uf 'nil/ii *•• New Yiirk !C**V
iiW start<«."i - otuc-Jiat ^iV.it.;V
Tax Arolihishop of Contcrhury (Dr.
Tail.) .peaking an tlie paiition and mis
sion of tlie English Church, say* it i* no
part at'Hi business to make inroads upon
dissent, but rather to make inroads upon
ungodliness.
For tlie toil to
Ailiuiiiiatntu
janll<oJlnd
YlnetiU*^ near Macon.
-V. B. ROSS,
estate J. I*. Lamar, Mac* p.
Accosonro to tire New Haren Ce^utcr
ty.^ume** ne re- >re , n Ouui^cticut -
JTU a ^ whWl « uU J* w A u:d ! .
wh.. ar.- *i k er i ii ’^adukSXti.^Jt jirfacgT-teir himlutbfe;-provideJ.) negrtsw ttr *Breawrirrid]r A»« equality
vutrr"faN*' 1 llt i Mdf-I V
IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES. FOR TUE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In Um matter of Will iom T. Durham, Buikrupt— ■
In Bankruj»tcy.
fpIIK unJersijnioI hereby ri»va notitv, one.* * j
JL week luc three weeks, uf his appc’intment a
Bauknifttcy of W illioia T. Varhi i
If ilexes!
_ . _ _ district, who hori-Uvn-adiudjcnl.
ibnrche* which Wild he willing to'adteit^ l '*‘ Uoa h> t! "
D^-dKuuXvifle, Jahuirv 13.1514.
- JHOMAd F. OREES. r
pslS Tov3w* ' - _
G.'onria anti in tlie Chi tod States Court
i Southern District Georgia.
Office: No. 90 31 ulberry streeti Itoardni . /•
Block—un ;i. - wts-ond Hit'll if «t.-iis ir*:/. :•
I corner—and neaxtv oppositt*.Uje Court-nidiso
I tier ll-r.ni ' -
L. J. QV ILMAWTiy. J OH at f LAXMTLY.
L. J. GHILMAETUr & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AXI>—
General Commission Merchant.',
Bay Mirert, Saraiinah.'CU.
A GENTS for MraJl-y-.,Su| K r-Ufii«j;iiate-:-.' ;
■ Lizurt. Jcweli's Mill* WftV atul fkmHVdi %
rU J - Bjur^mx. Ra.px. ;;iA Lrott
CfOid facilities crtcnJ.-Jjlo Lia-ZCimri.
: jaeci REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA, GEORGIA-
ATLANTA GA. BRANCH.
j OFFICERS-"'!;.-] frufSOY. Mlctft L. P. Grant. Vuv President :=J.*IV LoGA.v r 31. D., 31edi-
f*rai Sti penririor. -
t. L’XIXLTiUi.tT>3I3rnTEE—E. E. Rivri.»r, L. P. Okjlst. V. K TtojatRY. L. Scopjcld. \Y. P.
[ Flump.J. A lllTOPi 1). A. Bxatie. ’
BRANCH.
lilcnt; G. E. liar-
fTTEE -Kpw u;n T-s- i*. IV. Dasir.L. T. Jt. Bai-rcn. JUHX.U. Mktej.
SUKC1AD AGENTS:
J.1S. v.. THOHAS, • I)R. II. S. JACKSON !
JJIPAXY. WHICH COM BROS STUENGIH OP CAPITAL, character. -
AUG-IJSTA GA.
OmOSRS-GBMun T. Jirrso.w I’n.-klcnt. .Tasie* T. Eoiuvreit
OL|||L^MntUT«Ikl M:
UXELU-T1VB
'V H:rsoo»fixn
. I..TRvMlS,
Tr.nyc, 3TO<
ruda, or rather
•, a uuiK t • da
UNth
idra Life Imi
• Dividend certi
L? cv.a nr^ghboi
ter hr is dead, fi
locality. A Ct
Two Prizes op $1000
Five Prizes op , r
Ten Prizes op $
1 Horse and Buggy, with Silver-mounted Hsr«
ness, worth 5000.
. One Fine-toned Ro
Ten Fe “ *
Five
each.
Five Gold American Huntii g Watches, worth
, $l£>caeh.
Ten Ladle* GoU Iluntius WatcbeawgrtfcP>*
oar-n.
LOODGoJdaiul Silver Lever Huntin* WatfW
(in all) rvortE-from ®20 to JS00 eaeh.
Gold Cliaiiw, silverware, Jewelrv, etc..cle.
Number of Gifts 7,500. Tickets limited 10
750)00.
term* Wanted to sail TICKET* **
whom liberal Premiums will
be pul if.
Sinsfe Tkkets f t; Six Ticket* $5; Twelve Tick
ets JlOj Twenty-live Tickets 5^0.
Circulars containing a full list of prises, a de-
.scription of the manner of drowine, and other in-
forraation ih reference to the Distribution, mu w
sent to any one ordering them. All letters maw
be’addressed to _
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lowest saf-* rates, without delusive'promise of
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AMSTERDAM- ROTTERDAM,
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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