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THE DAWSON WEEKLY JOUHNAL.
ffy s. R. WESTON.
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~ new each insertion.
' in chanre *T 10 *er oent win
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lline for the «rat Insertion, and >« cents
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i n< nneil at 20 cents per line tor the
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j n n>n tod f.-r -hi- offie.- -heuld be addressed
t 0 •* T W S riIWS N JoPRNAL ”
RAIL-ROAD GUIDE.
Senlliweotrru Rn-lroad Pa«-
M-iilier Trains.
«'Jf HOLT, Pres. | VIRGIL POWER. Sup
L>»t» Mi—nn..,, 8:0ft a. m
irtiv* at F.nMus 4-58 PM
Lmvn E'danln 7 45 A M.
A ore At Was. 4:50 P M.
(Inserting wi'h 4lhanv branch train • '
ft nhhri'ie, »nd with Furl G iiiPS branch t-ain
It ft.l t. be t.
rrrtri.A NIUITT ASI> ACCOMMODATI-*!* TRAINS
Lf.vr .If.cnn 9't'ft p M.
Arrive F!>tf««U lurftii a m
L-,.r Eu' .'i'a ~ s:lft p. M.
Arr »e at if .e n n 5:07 a. u
fW.rct ft tSmitbvffle with \1 anvtr .inon
jf.nl.T, Tll-arly, ThlirsdaT and F-M'IT
nijli'f. No -rain tear..* on S -iirdav nights.
C-I.CMB9S PaSSFNOKK TRAINS
L»are Vaes-i • 7:85 A M.
Arri ’■ est ftolii">bits 1:2" p •«.
L»«v; Onlimih.ia 12:8" P M
Arrive at M >enn fi:"it p. M.
C'Lrasos night p.u«rno u r train
We Mn.nn 8:15 p. M.
At ire «t Cnliinmha* 4:”8 ~ m
L-'fe Columbus .. .8 05 P M.
Arrive at Jficon 4:20 A. st.
.it nr on and Brnn'wirk Passcn
grr Train's.
I OEO W HAZF.LHURST, President.
£• are Ma->n 9:15 A M.
A-irra' Bnin-wik 1":-»"P M.
1,n..e Rrtii.awiek 4*3" A* M.
A rive at W 7:60 P. M.
TRAINS TO IIAWKINSVIt.ee
Leave. M-tenn B;ftft p. m
Arrive at H .wkin.ville P:3ft p M.
Uv»n.wkln.v;||e 7:"ft A M-
Arrive.! Miron 6:15 a. M.
This train iuni daily, Sundars excepted.
Western <lc Atlantic Railrnnd.
Foster plodgett, Sup’t.
NtdOT p.pSRVorR train
'’•are Atlanta 7 Oft P M
*r-:»r a* Oliaitanooga 3 SO 4 V
Uv fthattannoen 7 sft P. V
Arrive at Atlanta 4:14 A. M
bAY PANSRNOF.R TRAIN
Leave Atlanta 8 15 4 M.
Arrive at fthattanooea 4.? ft P V
leave fthattannno-a 7.lft 4. V
Arrive at Aft-nta 8 17 P V
JIIT.TON ACCOMPNRATI A N
leave Atlanta 8.10 TANARUS» V
Arrive at D Itnn...._ ’*. .11 85 P M.
•rive Dalton 2 Oft A. K.
Arrive »t Atlants .....11 Oft A M.
yrctffirional ®arfiis.
F F <ST\[\TONS.
ATTORNEY at law,
D.nj’so.v. 0.1.
1) Ovpt a .^ n ,j on gi»cn to nil business
X "’trust ,and t„ hi, care .
■nefi 9;tf
'■ 8 - »»TW, t c H oTL*
wooten s hoyle,
A ttornnvta T.aw,
I . »■ ‘W»o.r, «.*.
c - W. WAr w
Att 7 at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
SifITHVILLE, OA.
ciri'' ", r * r n 'T' Western and Putsu
lm,s’ Collections promptly remitted.
K * J- WARREN,
ATTORNEY at law,
S? **!»JK BnLLE, - - - 0./'
WcAFEE HOUSE,
f 't Sniilivillp.» a.
| l J' , “'(tnen having fitted np the Wc»
is n#li /T ”" us ® *t s mith*ill., takes pleasure
»hn* P t, , n * t * le tr»*ellinn public that the
°''*® * a no » in the “full tide"of sno
•Dsr. . *‘ ,m . ini »"-»'ion b* himself. H--ill
Bor t[ ° to tfske it a First-Class
on thp «rri*-«i ol the
W. M. McAFEE.
HOTEL CARD. '
To The Travelling I*ubUe.
Marshall mouse,
>af » % /.r.m n, f../, ’
fi r Bt—c’ahs Hofpl is situntpfl on Rronph •
I t,,,n "tToor, nnd is convpnipnt to tho hu«inpss
Pftrf. of t.ho oitv. O'nnihiHßpn and
Wnffon* will alwav<i bp in a»tenHflncp nt thp
v*rmu« J)pnotA «nd St.Pß»»>ho«t fiiindi r *srs, to
con*p\ o»N«priflrpr« to thp Hotpl. Thp hp«t
Livptv StHblp npoommodationa will be found
adioininef thp hougp.
Ti p nndppg'en«*d will npfther timp,
I tpou»»le pxncngp to m:*l<p hin £np*t.4 com
j fortuhlp, «nd re nder t.hi* Hou«p f in pvprv unh-
R»Bnt?»il particular, equal, at least, to ant in
thp R»at.p,
THp ntp of Board ha? bpen reduced to
$3 00 a day.
A. VI. MTP, Proprietor.
BROWN HOUSE'
JE. E. BROWS A SOM,
Fourth St., Opposite Passenger Depot
•Macon, Georgia.
rHI3 House having lately been refitted
and repaired, and is now one of the best
Hotels in 'h A State, and the most conve
nient tn the citv. The taule is supplied wi.h
everything the matke' aff..rd» teblK’nft
Southern
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MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
Titro TMlttr* per Annum.
64 PAGES READING MATTER.
30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL
D. WYATT“ AIKEN,
CHARLESTOX, S. C
Sale and Feed Stable.
Wk pxpppt ro kepp on hand, all thespapon
cl ins Horgp* and Vlulpg lor aalp. In our
otirchaaps we look to whai nepdnd in this
Mpcnmi, and frus* to merit a lih‘*ral patron ire
from thow** who may need stuck. Call on U 4
beforp purchasing
«c2l f FARNU.Vf & 50ARPE.
OEMARZST & WOODRUFF,
(Saeeessnrs to Tomi ins-n, Pkmat kst & Cos
628 and 630, Broadway, N. Y.
MANUFACTURERS ok
Carriages, Buggies, &c.
Keptct.ilv ...j.»p ed to thr uthern Rojds.
OUR rT.K'K COMPRISES
LigUl VicloriiUs,
riiatiftii'.
(ab: tolas.
Bockaways,
And ell other style, of Fine Curriages,
F.«. on>- slid 'Vi horses.
TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES,
Ou Eliptic and Side Springs.
COMORO BIGGIES,
iluil Hacks awl Jcr-c} Wagons
We are also sole U,imif.ie-urers of the
WOODRUFF COf.COF.D BUGGY
AND
P nutation Wagon tor 1,2, 4 and 6 Horses.
7ne best Buggy and W gnn in America for
the money.
We have had an experience of thirty years
in making work f..r the Southern States, tnd
know exactly "hat is wanted to stand the
roads. We invite all to -end lor Ci-eulars,
an<l patties visiting New Y >rk we especially
invi e to csll at our Waretoomt.
We solicit the Hade of merchants and
dealers.
Illustrated Circulars, "i'h prlet-s, furnished
by mail. A. T DEM t TfE.S r , N Y
W. W. WOODRUFF. GA.
syWf have also bought out Mr W A.
Huff, of J/acon, Ga., where we expect to
keep' a large stock. J“ ne 23 lj-
BemoYfil I
millinery.
LATEST FALL STILES,
T wish tn mv tft the nutnv ftionds nD<l
A cus'nmere who have t*n liberally | ,Ht '
ro.liic.l me. that I have m-ve.l nn th.
Ra ' side f Main Street, near Mr V 5
F. Orr's Store, anti am now receiving
a large and most elegant stock of
fall apd Winter Nl«>
AND
FANCY goods,
nnd n-k that mv old cnstoniers and
many n w ones may g ; v- me a call
MY DAW-MAKIW6
befjibt mepct
is gupetinten led »y myself, and hay
ing competent and teltahe Indies to
assist me, will guarantee satisfaction
in ev .ry partienlar. Give roe a call
• t "' ,N '” S ' or M. WILLIAMSOV.
Oct. 6-ti
uawson, ga., thurndai, December 22, is?o.
JOY OF THE WORLD 1
AN ANTIDOTE
DISC VK h Kit *T LAST Kelt
CHILLS N) ; EVEI.
r PHE cplohrntpd Holton Pill, mnnufuctnreo
1 hv Dr, TT.C Bailev, at 9eor-
CJh, in undoubtedly bpat mpdicinp ypt
diseovered for the cure of the diff-rent forms
ol mshirious fever., such ss chid nnd fever,
fev r and «gu«, Imermitient or hiltious re’
rnittem. fever., and all forms of disease hav
’tie 9 rn»l»*|r.im nritrln
Sold hg Dr J. ft Jane* Dawson, Gaand
Deal « r* Generally
Price One Oollar.
if»rcb3l,-lv.
HERB IS THE PUCE
TO GKT
YOUR MONEY BACK I
IT A VINO just receive'! and reoeiv'.ng
11 our Fall and Winter St ck of
Merchandise, consisting of
FA MILY (J ROGER I ES, BAGGING
AND TIE,-, DRY GOODS,
Shoes, roo<h, hats
AND CLOT H ING,
W hich we ffer for the Cash, at pri
ces that will compare with any House
in South western Georgia. We ies
pecifuily ;sknf purtustradingut D.iw
son to call an i examine , ur gootltt
and get nur pr ces uel re purchauing.
, CfirVl & TUCKER.
(JLt. 6 3iu.
Mi £ .t'K r ’S
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR.
OR
BLO 0 r rLEAN ®E R.
T his medicine is k-owp to the faculty as be*
lug th» concentrated fluid ex-raet ot Str.an
arilla united with o'her valuable medicinal
herbs, and isgusrartppd as chemically pure.
for thk: cdre cv
«rroftala ;ii»<l €«V«iTT!PTIOT
Tie* rerrie'G i. cntnronmlpd for
pnrtfvieg and eleansing t-e blood ot all in
firmitios, going at once to the fountain head
of dote .00. It PX'it'Cidshpp
TtT.lfOR3, onvcfjM PTIOV. S5 r PTTTLI3
SKIS* FRrPHfMK Sat't KTfFTTM,
BOII.s. hRFTTW W isxOF
VITALITY, SCROFULt
We all know 'h 't the prom i trlines vaeci
nieion indulg'd in during the | a tp W! ,r hree
the rnos* villanous diseases. Vaccination
no. wao t tkt-n frni,, tt.o r*'s of m ;ny per
-ona full o! Pcrofiilotia porep.
i heu of cm., o the iinpurifie: ...f the
.ilmia pa-in nr were absorbed in l* p blood of
men otherwise without rii.ea and both
be • me infected pblte. ~,' n, women and
ch 1 ben throng! OU' all the West are most,
wofully diseased from this cause, and knew no*
until a few month, ago. the nti-dr of it.
Henry’s Constitution Renovator
R lievcs the Bntire System ot Ptins and
o hee, enlivens the spitits and sends new
hto >d
BOUNDING THROUGH F.YERY V£TN
Ii" par's a
-pni’lvMiig !»• iglitiie.a *o tt>«* Ey**
4 Rosy Glow it* lh«t she k.
4 Ifllhv t inse to |f|e Lips,
4 ( ji'iiriie*. t«t Ibe Head.
I?fistillin'*, to tlie roinplexioii.
Rnoyaitey to if»«i tSpii j.j,
liitl Happitct; ca all s::;.v.
For ali all clicns of the kindrys it it unsur
passed.
■People have heon re.e'i'd, a« it were, from
the vert jaws of death, by a timely use o'
this great remedy.
aulo
ENTR-.xt, i FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
“Do wt« (.coinsted in the hcpi'.l
R..f o re 1 httj no skin disc.sc. Until I
h.d a °f vnttr “Pnns'itti'inn 7?t>no»a
rot ” se" 1 me hv Dr R .[ter, of Columbia,
Mo., I Buffered toMnrps wi h rnnni'-g .ores.
Since I h.ee itsoff two bottle. I «m »U well
except a sm.ll so e on the c.lf of my lef'
leg, .rd I,•'at i» ve'tjng well fast.”
This from a—“ A"d now mv skin ts »s
clear snd n* fair as a h he’s. Mvenmplex
ion, thanks to Tour ‘Renovator,’’ is beauti
ful.
“Yes, ves, 1 may well sav such relVf was
unknown to me before. Enclosed find five
dollars for six bottles; two families her
wan' to trv it.”
“I was vetv much troubled with svphilis.
Four remedv seems to be curing me fast.
Send 4 hot. 1 lea per
“Nn more rheumatism. -Three bottles of
Constitution Renovator have made me anew
man ”
“Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send
me a snnplv. Two families here want to tr
your Constitution Renovator”
We have not space for more of the above
extracts, hut you esn ask rottr reiphbnr shell
the remedv. Every one has something good
to say, a» i' cme« pvorr time.
For all DiSFASirs oy ths
Kidneys Relciilioti of tlielTriis
And for Female Pi«eaees,
xfp. von* Prostration, Weakness, C-neral I. («
sitnde and Want of Appetite, it is unsur*
passed
ril’TlOY, —Tn nrderintr onr remedv
nlwavs place the number of onr Po«t-o(fiee
Box on rone let-era. The new law in onr
New York Pos Offi -e compels this
Addre-s, Or. Tl. F. Henry A Cos.
Director-General R. rlir Hospital, Pru-sia.
Agencv of the United S-a-es.
Labratorv 27" P a-i B,ree ,
Post-Office Rox 5272
NFW YORK
jy,tf>NSTI7UTIO\ RENOVATOR i- fl
per hnt'le, si* bottles for ffl .->e"t Bnv«here
on receipt, of ptice. Pa'ients «r» rcqnps'ed
to correspond contiJ-n'istlv, and reply will
be made bv followin'- mail.
Sold bv all respectable Drucgiete.
jr icon LIPPJI* S. «n!c Isenl.
SAVANNAH, GA.
TOWN PBOPtRTY
Fop Sale
T *m off’ ripe for sate that beautiful lot
I fron'ine M i-O O Nelson, on which is
eat li''le £7n’taste, and out houses, on
*„"h term, e* "ill 1”* f-* sl ,n » nT on «
jVov. 24 ts.
-A-IRIOISr
PIANOS*
Wllftli? FoliD Slfll’LllVl^
Pntonl R«'Vitr»i*d Wooden
<4gruff i> Bride >
throughout, rktains he sweetne*. of the old
WO"D It'idge. and obtains 'he .otiditv of the
Mktal Agraffe, wi'hon' i's OBJKCTT NS
Patent Compound W red
Pin nk
fwhielt holds the Tuning Pina, In six layers of
Maple, ora in running differently, thi
planr nkvfr spi.its.
Palont Full troll Frame
concen'ratea in front .>1 the Tuning Pina
that heretofore I)\uaoino Iron («hi r h in tther
Pianoa hurtfollv ai RRousns the Tunino
and “hotts" into the front edge of tb. Plank
and KKrscTDALLT resists the twenty tons
strain
Patent Diagonal SuMtainiug
Bar
part of thp Don Frame, next t n and pa-all
wi'h thp steel .trings UNDER THE OVER
STRUNG BASS.
AFFIDWIT OF SUPERIOR
ITY OVER ALL.
The First stricHv Impartial Trial
ever had.
BV.(\HFiHI! TRIALS tGU\ T
►Steinway’s, Chickering’s, and other
Piano':.
Wr. thp undpr."i?np<) muke Oath tha* **
°f 'Hp ln«t Flip of tbp American In~
stitnle Hold In Y 'k. »mmpdi4»f lr fol-
French Exposition, in Ptris. two
Pianos ni»<h» hv Sleimvaif & Sons, one Pi •
auo »»v Chickerivg cb Sons one Patent Avion
Piano, nidfip br Q C Manner, »»nrl «pvpral
other rnnkpr’s inßtr:imrnt*» wpri* tried ncainst
♦ a**b other, bv ord r »nd undrr rontioln*
tho OfUcf»rß of thp Inßti»n»p, to dooide whirh
Pi ii' on Pxhih|fion in competition sh*.n’d
r.s<»i'ivi» thp F»r«t. Premium “#yg the best
Square Piano knmm. n To obtain an imptr
rjf 1 »**i il, twice all of paid Pin nop were cover*
ed with papers, «o thp' ono Pin tin pould not
be distinglished from another (during »hp
absence *f »»u* Juffff«*B,) wnd twice did ’hcv »e
Ipc» one of Pmo as the best, which,
noon nnci'Vf»rine r , both times, proved »o b*>
tA»o aw?rA Patent A l I()N Piano »wnrdi» e it.
“ The hirst Premium ” "over all others for
beinn the best Square Piano known to them v
jThi* trial was after Ohickering <t Sons'
Pi «Tir4 Imd reppivi-.I J.eg ion of Honor a.id
Medal, wild Steinway & Sons. »Ih* Medal from
Kvoleon f dnd f ! J n iq. eof «nl4 trial were
KDW A R O MOLLRVH AtTKR. Prof, of SUxh'c,
Director and Originwifir of the
Ne-v York and Ernoklyn ConecrTatoriep
of
CIT A RLFiS FRA DEL, the eminent and favor
ite Composer, and Tianipt to hip Rntal High
?»e<H the Due Gustave of Sax Weimar, Ei«en
aeh.
KRF.PKRTPK R. BRANDIES. Profrwof
Mnpir ; of tlie Rchcol of
Bio, &c . kc.
A. D. BKSEVaNN", Organist at Cathedral,
Jersey City ; Pianist, Ac.
JULIITfI FTTHARDT, ROBERT RIFOFR.
Heart Vtlf.fr, Charles Soldwepel,
Acorsv OurKWEBKRU R BERT
f». C Vannfr, flnventor arr I Patentee of
the Avion Piano Forte.)
Sworn before me tMs 22-i dwv of July. 1
O O. TAVT.OR
Commissioner of Deed k
The Aftav Piano ia the cheapest, most
CI7RABLF. LEAST COMPLICATED, requirea leap
TnvTNfi
TFfE nn pi.i.yo.
for aMd'Vi'p, Pamphlet and Ci 4?«»~
i%r, and in what Paper you saw this ad-
meet.
rrWAGENTs wanted
in every fttit. and Town where we have not
slreadv appointed them.
The .Arlnn Pltrno Wnrfe f’».
IVarernom. mill Office, No. 554
IT r •*:> «l \v:t y,
Tittiiiifacft'rv. IS7 A 189 Bow
ery Hew York.
FASHIONABLE RESAURANI,
Bakery, Confectionery,
TOY STORE
Tl. FOLOVON. havins completed his
* arrangement* for the Fall trade, takes
this method «f informing the public that he
has, and will constantly keppon hand, everv
thing t» satisfy the appetite, and if vou have
no appetite, cau fix you up something to give
you one.
THE RESTAURANT
Will he supplied, and llv, with fresh Fi“h, Ovs
ters, Old Vireini t Beef Steak, etc., and will
fu niah to families, three times a week. Pork
or Beef Sa»eage ol hi- onto make, /’.due
Watters, good Cook*, who will prepare your
meals in 'he latest a la mode without any ex
tra charge for the sane, name.
THE B&KERY
in otp r by and
we h r o peppared »n f'urnf'h evervthinjr hpcps-
Mfv fa** Parties, Bills and Supper*, private
or public.
CONFECTIONERY.
Ilia D'p,r nt, nt is “Urphed wi'h .11 kinds
n< Pl.in and Fanev Candies, from the best
J/inufactorica, tet-ether with eterr thing
usually kept in a First-class Confectionery
establishment.
THE TOYS
have bpen s<l>i:'ed from one of the finest
stocks in New Y irk, and the purchaser had
an eye to the taat-s of a’l the little ones, and
can furnish the bora with anything from a
Wooden Pistol to s F,re A’ngtne ; and the
little girls with anv thing rnm a Wax /toll
to a comp’e’e om-fi, lor house keeping.
I will take pleasure ffl waiting or custo
mers, arid fiirnishfng them with anything I
hsve or can get for the
‘ C S H,»»
J. L. SOLOMAN,
Oct. 12-ts. Tr tut Ice.
Dawson Busins Directory,
Dry Gnoils .Tlrrelisiut*.
CTRM, A TI CKER. Dealer. In alt
/'kinds ot Drv Goods and Groceries. Main
Street.
KFTWFR, .ff 4COB, Dealer in all
kinds of Dry Good-, Main street.
IOVU.4S A ORIFFH, Dealers
-J iu Staple Dty Goods and Groceries, also
and otiiiniasion .If "chants, A/tin Street,
Mi KDITEY a CROC «: 11.
Dealer* io tin Goods, (fitching. Staple
Goods and F mtily Groceries, -Vtin streat.
OK It. 4V. F. D-aler In Fanev and s'a
oh- Drv Goods, Mam st., under ‘‘Jour
nal" Priming Office.
Grocery vicri liiiiil*
ffiTOY, J. A.., Warehouse and
L fftnimis-imr Merebattf, and Deale: In Bt‘
con, Floor, Meal Hnd Provisions generally, at
'harpe & 3i owii’s old stand, M tin at.
'*«l 4H PE A VO.
D alera in Dry Goods, Groceries, ant
Platt ation Supplies.
Cl It ERR ASI VI VIOVS, Grocer,
T and Provision Dealets, South side Pub
l'C Square.
HOOD, B. 11., Dealer in Groceries anti
Fatntlv suopl cs generally, 2nd door to
Journal” Office, Main si.
DriigiiiNts.
( •IIV'ATII 4 *l, C. A., Druggist snd
v_y Physician. Keeps a good supply ot
Drags and dedicines. and prescribes tor all
tlie ill; that fl -h is heir to. Al his old stand,
the Red Dtug Store, Main st.
J,441>, It It. J. It., Dealer in
D ties, M’ dicities, Oils, Paints, Dye
.-tuffs, Gulden Seed, &e , 4c.
BAULKY.
Tie SO 1.0 YIOV. Biker, Confec
• tioner, and dealer in F niily Groceriea
Ft - h and O «ter«, t/iiu Street, next to J. W
Roberts & Cos.
I*ll » BICIANS.
HOH4ETT W. Iff. Practicing Phy
sician, and Surgeon. Office at Cheat
ham*. Dt tig S'ore.
DU. .1 4 H ITS. Iff. PRICE,
thankful lor paai patronage bv dose
attention and moderate charget hone to re*
reive a contiimatice of the situe. o(fi '*■, Dr.
Gilpin’s old stand. jan 13, ts.
ffVafeli Repairer.
VI.f.EU, JOII4 P., will --pair
Wa cht s, ftlock., Jewelry, J/tt-ic Books,
Acco d'ti a. &c . always to he found at his
o,d sta ri. Oil North side of /’ublic Square
I.i4 r ery Sluftlea.
17AB1HIM, A BIMRPE. Sale
a and F—d Stable. Hor.es nirtt J/'il .
for sale. Horses hoarded. North side Pub
lic Square. - ‘ *
PUIBCF, 18. G. & J. K., Sale,
Feed and Liverv Stable, D. pot S re-t.
Good hor.es and vehicles for hire on reason
able terms. April 14, ly.
BAR ROOTI.
P4T 4Y4RI). Dealer in Fine Wines,
Brandies Whiskies, L-tger Beer, &c ,
West side public Square, Main street.
r> A AV SON
CARRIAGE FACTORY
THCS. J. HART, Pr.,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
OF £ F£« l' nr.SCIIMTiO.Y.
Pattern a adjusted to mit the mo»t improved
Slplee.
We keep on hand Northern and Eastern
wmk which we will sell at lowest cash prices.
Jan- 2", ly.
BURTON 4 STOCKTON,
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
nxs JUST BKKX UKFITTED.
Centrally located.
•ag r.vts n'.t.rrrn
To Nell Onr f Clchr.t led
raiiFarara.
Acknowl* dgrr'd hv nil who Hhvp ue**d them to
b<* thp best Pen mud** or sold in this country.
No blotting! No soiled fingor* ! Sixt\ lin*i»
wrirtpn w : th one pen of ink ! Will out wear
any steel pen e*er n>«de Bankers, mer
chants, teachers *nd all classes endn*«e them
In the highest terms .of praise. Put, up in
neat slide
cents ; five boxes, SI.OO. Sent free of
fßge, and guaranteed to fire perfect- flatisfac*
tion
Lihoral Commission to Agents!
RV preps,en to give an-. «-n g»ti«
per.,, 1 'ftking the agency of these Pens, a
commi t oil which will pay Jill" per month.
Three sample Pens will be mailed lor 10
cents.
Anrrftvss.
PCPtfoftTNO ro.
FiMibgrgt Pa.
Card from General Gordon
In nty capacity as Vice-President
the State of Georgia, of the Lee Mon
ument Association, I respectfully in
vite the active assistance of the gen
tlemen named below. It is earnestly
desired that they proceed at once to
select proper persons to collect funds
in various localities in their respective
Districts, that all who desire to con
tribute may have the opportunity to
do so.
The contributions are designed to
erect a monument to General Leo at
.Richmond, as directed by the recent
soldier’s convention, as well as to pre
pare a sarcophagus at Lexington, Va.
The amounts collected can be for
warded to tlie Atlanta National iiauk,
at Atlanta, winch will acknowledge
receipt of same. I would be glad to
have luruished me at the same time, a
list of the contributors.
General A it Lawton, Savannah,
Ga., lor the District of Chatham, Et
liugham. Dry an, Bullock. Eiuauuel,
Montgomery, Tatnaii and Liberty
counties.
Colonel Barcaloo and Major Blaine,
for the District of ‘-lyim, Wayue,
Pearce, Appiing and Camden couu
ties.
Captain Kobort Troupe, for the
county of Mclntosh.
Colonel Jouu L. Harris, of Waynes
boro, Ga., lor the District of Wares
boro, Coffee, Telfair, lrwiu aud Ber
rien counties.
Coiouel Atkinson, formerly of the
’’H-th Georgia .'egiment, for the Dis
trict of Ciiarleton, Clyuoli, Eciiols aud
Lowndes counties.
Colonel Young of Tliomasville, for
the District of Thomas, Brooks, Col
quitt and Worth counties.
General A. 11. Colquitt for the
District of Baker, Douguterty, Mitch
ell, Decatur, Miller, Calhoun and Ter
rell counties.
Col. Turuipseed, of Fort Gaines,
Ga., for the District of Clay, tiaudolpu
and Quitmau couuties.
Colonel Jack Brown, of Amcricus,
Ga., for the District of Sumter, Web
ster, Schley, Dooly aud Wilcox couu
ties.
General Henry L. Benningf-r the
District ol Muscoggee, Chuttahooclne
Steward, Marion, Tayior aud Harris
counties.
General Phil Cook, for the District
of Macon, Houston, Pulaski aud
Laurens counties.
Colonel Wihiam B Jones, of La-
Grange, Ga., lor the District of Troup,
Heard, Coweta and Carroll counties.
Colonel P. W. Alexander, of ITioui
aston, Ga., for the District of Upson,
Meriwether and Pike Couuties.
General William M.' Browne, of
Macon, for the District of Bibb, Craw
ford, Monroe, Jones aud Baldwin
counties.
Colonel Lucius Lamar, of Macon,
for the District of Twiggs, Wilkinsun,
Johnson and Washington counties.
General A. K. Wright, of Augusta,
for the District of 1 iohmoud, Burke,
Jeii'orson, Glasscock, Warreu aud
Columbia counties.
G neral D. M. i 'uh sc, of Washing
ton, Ga , lor the District of Wilkes,
Taliaferro, Oglethorpe, Elbert and
Lincoln counties.
Major Lamar Cobb, of Athens, Ga.,
for the District of Clarke, Walton,
Jackson, > a lison, Bur-e, Franklin
and Hart counties.
Colonel it. B. Nesbitt, of Eatonton,
for the District of Putnam, Hancock,
Green, Morgan aud Jasper counties.
Gen. obert Henderson, of Coving
ington Ga., lor the l >istrict of Newton
Butts and Henry counties.
Colonel Stewart, of Griißn, Ga., for
tlie District of Spaldwin, Fayette aud
Clayton counties.
General C. A. Evans, of Atlanta,
Ga., for the District oi Fulton and
Campbell counties.
Colonel t.. A. AJlston, for the Dis
trict of DeKalb, Gwinnett aud Hall
counties
C’ulouel J. R. Towers, of Homo, Ga.
for the District of Floyd, Pope, Har
alson and Chattooga counties.
General Win. Philips, of W arietta,
Ga., for the District of Cobb and
Paulding counties.
Colonel George Lester, of Marietta,
Ga . for the District of Milton, Forsyth
and Dawson couuties.
General P. M. B. Young, of Car
torsville, G t., for the District of Bir
tow, Gordon, Pickens, Cuorokee and
Gilme counties.
Col. Lutfman, of Spring Place, Gt.,
for tiie District of Murray, Whitfield
and Catoosa counties.
Major W. Welsh, of Elijay, Ga.,
for tlie District of Fannin and Union
counties.
Col. J. Cooper Nesblt, of Dade
county, for tlie District of Dado and
Walker counties.
Capt James P. Phillips, of Clarks
ville, Ga., for the District of Haber
sham, Ban-s, Franklin, Rabun and
Towns counties.
Judge George D, Wright, of Dah
lonega, for the District of Lumpkin
and White counties.
A lawyer built him an office in
the form of a hexagon, or the sit
squar.ethe novelty of the structure at
tracted the attention of some Irish
men who were passing by. They
made a full stop, aud viewed tlie
building very critically. The lawyer
disgusted at their curiosity, raised the
window, and putting his head out,ad
dressed them:
“What do you stand there for, like a
pack of blockheads.gazing at my office;
do you take it for a church.”
“Faix,” said one of them, “I was
thinking so, till 1 saw the davil poke
his head out of the windy."
VOL. 45
Tlie Uumbler'M F.ite.
Among the innumerable anecdotes
related of the ruin of persons, at play,
there is one worth relating, which re
fers to a Mr. Porter, an English gen
tleman, who, in the reign of Queen
Anne, possessed one of the best es
tates in Northumberland, the whole of
which he lost at hazard in twelve
nights.
According to tho story of this mad
man—for we call him nothing else— l
when he had just completed tho loss of
his last acre at a gambling house in
London, and was proceeding down
stairs to throw himself into his car
riage to be carried to his house in
town, he resolved to have one thro w
more to try to revive his loss, and lin
mediately returned to the room whore
tho play was going on'.
Nerved for the worst that might
happen, he insisted that the person
whom he had been playing with
should give him one chance of recov
ery, or tight with him His proposi
tion was this: That his carriage and
horses, the trinkets and loose money
in his pockets, his town house, placo
ands rniture—in short, all lie had
left in the world except the clothes on
his back, should be valued in a lump
at a certain price, and be thrown for
at a single dash. No persuasion
could prevail on him to depart from
his purpose. He threw and lost,
then conducting the winner to tlie
door, he told his coachman that there
was his master, and marched fortu in
to the dark and dismal streets without
a house or home, or any other credi
table means of support.
Thus beggared, lie retired to an ob
scure lodging in a cheap part of tho
town subsisting partly ou charity,
sometimes acting as a marker at a
billiard table, and occasionally as a
helper at a livery stable. In this mis
erable condition, aud with nakedness
and famine staring him in the face,
exposed to tlie taunts and insults of
those whom he ouce supported, he
was recognized by an old ii-iond, who
gave him ten guineas to purchase nec
essarios. He expended live in pur
chasing decent apparel. With the re
maining live he repaired to a common
gambling house, ami increased tiiem
to hity. He then aJjuurned to oue of
the higher order of iiouses, sat down
with lorrner associates, aud won
twenty thousand pounds.
Returning the next night, he lost it
all, was o'ice moie penniless, ami af
ter subsisting many years in abject
penury, died a beggar at a,
penny lodging house in St. Giles.
I>t l «i* Help (me Another.
This little sentence should be writ
ten ou every, heart bt impel on ev. ry
memory. It should be tlie gOideu ru.e
practiced nut only m every nouseaoid
but ail tlirougu tne world. By help
ing one anotuer we not only remove
ttiorns from the pathway, aud anxiety
from the mind, but we feel a sense
of pleasure in our hearts, knowing we
are doing a duty to a tellow creature.
A helping hand or enct uraging
word is nothing to us, yet it is a boug
ht to others. Wno has not felt tho
power of a little sentence ? Who has
not needed the encouragement and
aid of a kind friend '!' How sootumg
whin perplexed with some tasK that
is mysterious aud burdensome, to ieel
a goutle hand on tlie shoulder and to
hear a kind voice whispering: “Do
not feel discouraged at your troubles,
let me help you.” Wnat strength is
inspired, wnat hope created, wnat
sweet gratitude is lelt, and tue great
dillicuky dissolved as dew beneath
the sunshine. Yes, let us help oue
another, by endeavoring to strengthen
and encourage the weak and iiiU. g
the burden of care from the wuai/
and oppressed that life may glide
smoothly on and the fount of bitter-*
ness yield sweet waters; and He whose
willing hand is ready to aid ns
will reward our humble endeavors
aud every good deed will be as “bread
cast upon tlie waters to return alter'
many days,” it not to those wo love.
Can a 4Yoiil:t:i k«‘«;p a Secret 1
The Nineteeth Century, a periodi
cal published in Onarieston, thus
treats this uu-mooted point:
"Men say women can’t keep a se
cret. It’s just the reverse—women
can. men can t. Women carry with them
| secrets that would kill any man. Women
never tells, men always does. Women
sailers and dies, man blabs and lives.
| Man cannot keep u secret; woman can
' not make it known. What is sport
Ito man is death to woman. Adam
] was a sneak. Eve would have kept
the apple a secret. Be ye faithful
Whoever heard a woman talk about
| her lover s fiascos ? Every body has
1 heard a woman gossip. Man delights
in telling of his illicit conquests; wo
; man would cut her tongue out first—
Men are coarse in their club room
tu.k; women refined in their parlor
conversation. Who ever heard of a
woman telling of her lovers:? Who nas
not listened to the dissipation of men?
Men boast, women don’t. Women
never tell tales out of school; men am
always blabbing. Bo down with
another old adage. Women can keep
a secret, aud hei ability to do so is
proved by the conduct of m St. John
(New Biun.-wiek) girl who did not tell
her lover she was worth four millions
in her own right until after her mar
riage."
A I almouth Kentuckian reports io
tW Cincinnati Gazette that he had
seen a fiery serpent in the heavens,
and that it “lay like a great boa
eou&tiictor acorn the sky.” This is
unusal. The general run of Kentuck
ians who take Cincinnati whisky
I see snakes in their boots.