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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAVE. fUESDAl MORNING, MARCH 22, 1867.-TW£LViL PAGES.
As ROSE of Governor Gordon's organs j'J’JJg HUB OF THE SOUTH. I "ads^^d ^lantifnr^anVs,
The Tariff League.
Our friends, the free traders, will not en- 1 B osm capable of giving him good advice,
rounded on each side by
Good
snr-
hand-
, sn ,mo arrppoTQT. some villas and private parks and resi-
ANU ITS SU1 bKiUK I denceB _ make driTlDg a positive pleasure.
And as for backs, there is, like the making
ot books, no endL
.w .m. v. v >r—r | ...... ——. r —. — . , . i Two really flrst-elass and eight or ten
membership in all sections cl the country. Monteitb called the attention of the court | ,Ior _* *..-0^0*the”'Health- I 2JJ 1 ®*. hoUls _ accommodate the^ pllgmm^
The organization Is similar to that of the to the alleged loos - way Governor Gordon
people. A tariff league has been formed in | n g 0 f the cate of Snyder, the Georgia gam
New York City, which propotes to embraoe bier, before Chief Justice Simpson, Mr
Cobden Club of England. has of eigniog important State papers. The
Already many distinguished names are requisition for Snyder is said to have been
enrolled. Among other, we notieo Smith 1 "signed in blank" by Governor Gordon be-
Weed, the right head man of Mr. Tilden, j fore he left Atlanta for New York, in which
end Sam J. Randall. John H. Inman, John latter city he has been for some days en
Screven, Col. Colyar, ot Nashville, and gaged in railroad matters. The blank
other prominent Southerner, are register- qnUltion was filled ont with the name
and Tanneries—Ono or the Health
iest Cities of the Union—
Its Enormous Trade.
The Brown and the Lanier are the leading
hotels.
CITT FINANCES.
Macon is practically ont of debt Her
j o. Fountain in the New York Star. I entire liabilities are but $440,000, with
Macon March 10.—Booml Booml Boom! available assets of over a million. In less
Not the’sound of Sherman’s oannon re- than twenty-four hours she could pay off
re sounding through Georgia, but the sound every cent she owes if it became necessary.
. of Northern and Southern energy and en- Taxes are bnt 1 1-4 per cent, and this upon
1 o£ I terprise united for the common good. The 1 about only GO per cent valuation,
ed. A writer thua desoribes the object of Bnyder, and upon it the delivery of Soy-1 eyc , 0 f the capitalist are turned to the
theleagne: der’a person was demanded. Chiet Jnatice new South. Not the old South, with her
‘ The Tariff League is not partisan. Its Simpson had no right “to go behind the fields white with cotton, “ut the new a combined capital 0 f $1,100,000, attend, at
«•« -r” 1 ’—*£ h•< ,»•r sssfa.*;
an indnstrial organizaUon; it is not a labor regularity of fhe,requsition, as ltwassigned worid the new era. has howeTer , just been organizsd-or moie
organization. It aims to unite all other or- by Governor Gordon and bore the great I Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and I )rrec t|y speaking, its charter allows it to
ganizations in patriotic work. Its platform se al 0 f the State ot Georgia; bnt Mr. Mon- Georgia are now StatM M^MgniOM do banking business. Its corporate title is
proposes to protest all American labor, teith’a allegation that the “requisition was *“"ntmvretment than the® balance of ™i
whether agrionltnral, manufacturing, min- no t the offloial aot of the Governor of Geer- t he Union, not omitting the Territories. priTat# banking institutions, also, one or
ing or commercial, against the competition gia, bnt a spurious set executed without his Iliohes innumerable await the investigator two 0 { w hich enjoy quite an extensive pat-
of low-priced labor in foreign countries, knowledge or consent," has at least had the *”“ t0 where Floods 0n O'BrienB°knd ron *S®-
To accomplish this the League urges the Lapp; effect of exposing a onstom which y ac w 8 ma yhe duplicated.' . wholesale trade.
union of all industrial workers of America should be discontinued. Whatever the Marching through Georgia, your corre- tornakeabroadassertlon
in defense and for the elevaUon of the | .‘custom" of hi. processor in office may ®f® ndM "ttocISSd o5f!°’No LoThofpib 5Sto.bto B bS “|S:
g in ' able pe’ople exist than the Maoonites. Anl proof I refer h
1 L.. 1— l.aanUK I flAD. I
Amerioan standard ot wages, living and havo been, Governor Gordon is failing
The Line Mut l>o Drawn,
The Macon Tsliobapu gets excited ebon! Ran
dall's prospects, aa comment'd on In the Tlmee-
Union a few dtys ago, ana cruelly toelnoetee thet
Able paper le publi.bed In the Florid. egeney ot the
whUhr ring. Hr the wey. the TaLsoaam eeeme to
hare forgotlen that Mr. Band.il leopen to the ene-
plclon of being connected with the whlakr ring, ee
l»«o ev-y county in the United State, and | of papers ot all. is the least part
nnet.aonltefev.mebrendof -Jelfenonlin elm- thousands of worzers are neeaed. It this ties of a Governor. The labor or writing
pUdty.—Jeokeonvllle Timas Union. is done the American Protective Tariff I one’s name is an insignificant
The T*t.*oiurn ia never exoited. It uses League will aid powerfully in moulding fact that a Governor has affixed
work of this kind successfully. It extends I signing ot papers in blank, or the signing 0 j ihe beautiful Ocmnlgee liver, a slre im more groceries, dry goods, drugs, hardware,
- 1 of the du- navigable from here to's.v.nnah and. the .to than any town I,.the.world of her
“V^® It’S reij “itlTSf thi I «<** Her jobbing trade will amount to
liavo—i. . ft .ue ..aire UII ! 11„ uu„ , nn „li M
PERSONAL CHAT.
I mw the lonely deaf and dumb
Unite In ■olemn prayer.
With word* to outward ear* unknown
They brought unto the eacred throne *
Each pent-up grief and care.
TO) 1
ECHO
CO
A touching eight It wav to see
Tht* epeechleee silent band.
In kweet communion of the heart
Believing Christ would grace ImpirL
Anil fti kfiaiw mM.I 1.1 .a ■ ^
And In their mldet would ttand. *
And thue I thought, he who bu uh
1 love the prayer ilucere,
Will to the lonely deaf and dumb.
Who with a trusting spirit 0 mo.
How down the Uateulug ear.
It needeth not the power of voloo.
Or gifted flow of speech.
To And acceptance at bis throne,
Who Judges from the heart alone.
And knows the thought ot ea :h.
—A. U. S. In Boat in Urrt'j,
Jay Gould, Russell Sage and Cjrujff I
Field do not urs tobacco in any form. '
Mr. Beecher's life is being wiitt< n 1,
haste by at least a doz n ambitions scribsf.
Prof. Turner, the celebrated Edinburci
surgeon, receives a salary of 320.000
the government.
Gounod is ergaged on s new opera, whoss
subject is Jeanne d'Aro." Jules Barbierii
writing the libretto.
Sam Jones and Sam Small are to try wbtll
the gospel will do for Minneapolis eihhfn
between April 25 end May 10. |
The health of ex-Preeident James D. Fi.J
oontiuues to grow worse, and it is thooght!
that be will be pardoned to avoid his dealt
in prison.
The Princess Oolonna, daughter of Mr
John W. Maokay, wil visit the United I
States in the spring. The Prince was nereil
in America, but will eome here with hiil
wife.
b» J 11 ’
.by bob
1 disc 0 ’
j ted *
Seti 0, °
pt *bich..
□ bi« oe* 1
hb.p»«‘
lool.
md did n
Mt<y, bo«
Wbenh
l^.parentl
or writing \ , -•*-•'•aI $30,000,000 annually. Sho supplies many
task. Ik® j ip, geographical position. As 0 plaoe of towns in Alabama, FlorldasndSouthC.ir-
1M a-»-c.— r dhisaigna- residence U ia the healthiest city in the I olina, as well as every town in Georgia.
atroDg language when it denounces pubiio pn bU 0 opiLion in favor of that polioy nn- tore to an official document is evidencesim- United States. Tha death l “ J®*® “ThcsV^iU °8wcU S tho° voTume/end
evils and their apologuts. It regards as di- dcr which the nation has reaohed nnparal- p i y that, with a full consciousness of the re- *“ MrL ^ There never others will come until, it is safe to predict,
xect and dangerous enemies of the South i e j ei i prosperity. And it will aid greatly in sponsibility resting upon him, he has given was gn epidemio of any kind, and when her the jobbing trade of 1897 will amount to
and of the whole country the men who oon- checking the operations of the most power- the matter under consideration that closo I sister cities, Savannah and Brunswick, I $50,000,000.
duot pubiio journal* in the interest and for £n j and ' influential political organizaUon, and careful study which its merits demand, were suffering from yellow fever, the oiti- manufa
the defense of the wbieky ring, or who oo- th9 Cobden Club. It has already offered He has as much right to sign blank tw^hc^SSSjK.
copying representative poslUons use their important prizes for the best essay on pro- dons far condemned murderers as to sign I 6ick 6ad Seeing from the plagne-stri
influence to retard real reform measures. teetion, and young men in all the import- blank requisitions for escaped criminals. I cities. Many esme, one visitor died.
mandfactobies.
are two cotton mills,
five foundries, two form-
-stricken I tnro factories, six planing mills and s<sb
Mai! Carrier B'gney, of North CaolinJ
was stopped the other dsy on the Bits
Ridge by two highwaymen, who demand^
the mail bag or his life. He gars cp
neither, bat by skillful argument sndpuJ
suasion convinced the robbers that thk
pouch contained nothing of value, and they
let him go on uurobbed. Afterward he 1
them arrested,
Mr. Georgs D. M. Feixotto’s portrait l
Sir Moses Monteflore has just been adds
to the Corcoran art gallery in Washinp
wl
ll’brougl
timboij
toiler »U
d to be pi
bponUO'
Lftilade
■day,«
kb’s gw
art ot d
si; Art 1
ft, UeoiR
|il«y,J
]S«orge
Cariok
, b. Oil
fjotrev,
d to iff
Ltlajtw
VBib*" 1
its 7
jirtrsi
ruing.
I Ikon
y oral
trbvGe
t the
bnt I and blind factories.
Tho internal revenne has built up an
enormous monopoly in whisky minnfaotur-
ing, it has filled lbs halls of Congress with _ ...
its agents and has seenred the services of I be awarded next June, and will awaken re-1 ble persons, who havo no right to pass I come here, iDvest of their capital and raise I factored.
Aside from the great motil of the paintioi
‘here is » special fitness in this latest not
[ill lie
Lpecple
[rowtj
jbjti
[which
dabot
knot
1
many pubiio journals to astbt in sustaining I oe wed interest in the protective catue.” I judgment upon any question of exeoutive I families in health and comfort, It ia
_ui.au a, m «efrt,e _ 1 11 n v.. .a.. ... 1 n.. I not written to induce one M. D. to looato
The buildings and machinery I j st
the law under whioh ttexits. 8ome of the We shall be able to observe the resnlts of clemenoy or exeoutive duty. General Gor- un i eB8 ho wishes to retire from prac-
agents are Southern Demooratio Congress- its libors and teachings in the next Con-1 don ia the Governor of Georgia, and ho I tieo,’settle down, enjoy life and grow fat.
oost a third of a million of dollars.
BAUJI0AD8,
The first railroad was bnilt in 1843, con-
I
I to tie
Jon lie
|»J lb'
rib'
Young Mr. Brennan, the Irieh-Australiu
>ho invented a torpedo which the Eogli-b
House of Commons has agreed to pnrehae,
ajen, some tf these journals are Southern I gre ssion»l elecUon iu tho South, for South-1 alonois responaihle for the administration I The city lies n’pon aneight 1 lo’ojwationTtwo baild 0 ing I1 an , d on" of molnaive VsMo^E JglanT 1 * The^toi^l
Demooratio journals, and tho J*oksonYille ern men areyeirning for correct and relift- 0 ( th© high trnst reposed ia him. He can* I feot aboYothseokleTel, w ]ul e tne iurr un<a- * • ~ " a
i/ouiw»umujv«-—1 — I uiu iubu sus ... -— i v» »«• mj-wv* « — — -— I ino Kill fnna nrn hntwpfiii f/H) rind 700 feet I P rC) j ? oi®^- One to Savannah, 190 miLn; I driven by a self-contained chemical mi
Timer Union i» on®. We mado no iminna- Kle information upon the great eoonomic not delegate his authority to anyone else, “« “ 1 Th a waUf tn PP ly comes from cool w Oolumbns lOO miles; to Angu 9 ^125 joy.guided by a rudder and two win,
end clear spring*. gUkhiog forth from these IS 1'kc tiller r.pr, and isheliiT d to be
tion, bnt a charge; the Times-Union replied questiom which are to engage the attention I and he has no legal tight to commit the I nu d clear springs gushing
with a sneer at Mr. Randall.
qaeBiions wqicu iu uuguyo \uo nutuuuu ana no uaa no icgai Jigufc io tuimmi. i clear spring 4 , gunning iorm ixuua moso i ^ ^ 103 Enfaula
of the country. In this connection wo may I leaflt of his offloial duties to bia clerks, or same hills, and it is considered by chemists I .. -. * to xthens. Ga.*. 73 mil**s.
... . ... 1 . Via ♦Via jam A fiff ntlM UtMlHll WatfT. I ^
** ** — I wa . f — I * v — 1 * *■ “ 9 I . „ n.fgglan M.t,, I AI rV y Jlu UllftU", IrvJ A tut, AJ VJU., lu U4 J A “ H.
There ought to be no eonoealment in this S ay that while we can feel no possible eym- hia attorney, or any member of his eabinet. ‘ o b ® ‘P® r;®®““ ™ I Toe East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor-
„.... t ...1^ . ... . „ . ... ; there u no better or neaunier water on inoi . .. . .. ... s .
bold in oheok noder the plea of party neoss-1 a j te8dy dono the Booth. Ho will havo tho I lapses of this oharaotor dnringhis term of | ^ rc ® au< ' hmitless.
Aliy. The mask baa fallen off at last and willing ears of the Southern negroes, who office.
all tho other torpedoes in the world pntti
gether.
After Mme. Nilsson's marriage in FariiJ
wedding party drove to j
let- breakfast wss
any me re in public,"
mrmmgoam Ala. . I tho newly made Countess, "except," ehsl
,S^ K 2S? C w 1 /SLEEPS >>eelta,e/_ ; ;w. i !, perhaps onoe in P . .bill
a«.»
|Wrl»<
leU
*fo
she is awake to the realization that the ure , ,nd are to bs laborers. If she shall I
bands upon her skirts were in the service I show them how, in protecting their own
SHREDS AND PATCHES.
macon’s niACTiror.iiACZTiucE. I to have their Kansas City .Memphis and L oUtlty ... The'C.mnt snd Countess.
. Miuy of the leading race horse men of I Birminghim r°ad built to Birmingham by I tcnd to jj Vft L on d 0 n, whero thoy have
I the oonutry recognize the healthful ndvant- I October 1 this year. Tho Goodwater exten* | , nnM |,
im if
Kir the
lowt.
of »n enemy; that fraud had sullied her I ubor they o*n uphold and support the in
trant und troBchery put her to shsme. The I duitiies of their ecction ho,will havo accom*
7 ... ^ ..a . .. Lopfl nf Minn nml hrina their bent stock I be completed by the same time.
noagh to bre.k p.rly U«. but It Isn't «g« of M*oon nnd bring tuelr neat «W i *
time has oomo for tbo friends ct the South | pUnlicd a good work,
nnd the Union, in onr midst, to throw off
the yoke that has been fastened upon
them. The first step ia
ti.lt io .mb.mi.lag u to b.v. them work around
under lour ears.—Hurllogton Fro P«u.
superb roaidenoe.
Lord Lansdowne has oablsl bis EnitliV
In winter and to hetr.inod. The fslr I This will looks ths shortest freight route. . ... , ,
| btrs to winter ana to oe uaiuea, aoo «»'. I. . _ _ , . ir yntb ond agents to offer hi* tenants reductions of 1
ground, boast of the best m ‘l®tr»*k inthe Ban F^eUeo andNewYort Md ^ Mn t on the judicial rente nnd 25 «
5«?**?• _L‘ U . “il el “ * “ d n:h D '.nd C l y ,er D fo N N W ,,Y?rl U 'L7™. the oth.re-bul 'with th. conation lha
I! '
t.ptir
llule or Hu In, ^
The failure of the Democrats to repeal | w . uh.nnUr bad,-Journal ot EdotaUonr
the internal revenne in the last Congress
If hand-vriUag li re.Hr au index of character, f r0 m tho grand stand every foot of tho ra-1 nah and water to New York. Upon com-
the overthrow of the Internal Revenne; 1 wag no t on ) y n politioil blander, bnt the I eI ^rt to'be'ahte t<..
there most the fight be made, and wo live graTO st ot financial blunders. Itwonld have I poMlbly, a mlalitar's
returned to the people abont $125,000,-
000 which most now
treasury to swell the enorm
Already the bnaineaa interests
the alarm. A New York die]
m tv be seen aa thry travel over the 1 pletion of the rail rente there will be a daily “>ey pay bait tue coal
Ueut and bMuUful'oourMk e * I Steamer running from ^nah to New co^Pe them to, pay tl
they pay half the coats of all hia effortett
’ ’ ’ tho foil rents. Th
oondition beoioa
or fall as we suoceod in this. Lot tho in
dictment bo clearly drawn:
The Intornal Revenne is a war tax.
It is an unnecossary tax.
It is an undemocratic and dlreot tax.
It ia n tax that will take from tho bnsi-1 Baltimore Snn says:
-neai ot the oountry 1130,000,000 in the next 1 "The increasing surplus in tho national I N ***-
year and retire it as a ampins, thereby I treasury and the decreasing surplus inthe
in tho country. There are some ton or a This is strictly an agricnUnral oonntry.
A lf.brcw Thoroughfare,
ihreatonlng the prosperity ot the Union. banks of this oity are attracting the atton-
It the lut trump should sound, above th. uproir I do2on buildioRS, and four of them arc large, I In the bottoms two full crops n year are I nt'c Obierrer.
of a cmblog unte.no would mound tbo vole, of I B j r y substantial, and will compare with 1 easily raised. Sixty bushels of oate per I The most striking evidence of
>rg any school building in America. Much at-1 nereis not uncommon. ^ Corn grows riohly, I progre6g may be witnessed on Br
Vliximw, la lUGliUJiwiJ f*aaa aaa.a. •**« * w "“ I (jiCUiDE UIU URUiJUlU Bla*[>iU.T wit. nAAAW4J w’- I
trybofero It will yield np tho tax that gup- ma ko money scarco. Borne think the ’P** 310 * ,b *'“““V" “““J* 1 «“ ,on «* r » “»»1 doooe.' Bnidea tie pubiio schoola there are I between the bills of Uaconand tnoseacoaall town thoronghfares and tho invasion 1
"’TV t thB bottom of all the Tnd IT™ tLt it ia ,p *“* ta pttbUc ’ ““ u “ *“* t0 two college* for malre and two tor female*. covered with water, and moat , ubr6W flta £, 0 f the 490 building. -
.L ! .. U , , , ° . . 7 P® ril U ttk h “ d ‘ “ d ° tbor, l “. t ** * Telegram- One ot the flret la the Merocr University, a I tare been part of the ocean. Broadway from Canal street to Uni
Arid legislation and disorder ot lbs last de-1 mora 0 r leas remote, but all agree that the I
BUSINESS OFENINOB.
I square the occupants of almost all are 1
■ i in .dTertliBicor.t lu a French newipspor: "Frits 1 Baptist institution, but liberal, and 1 io I _ , — .
cade, and It still threatens the mannfee- national snrplns and it* disposition present x »n exostiencsd sccounuat dsiima plica ss Nono, a Roman Catholic oollege. Both Now your readers tik, "Well, what are I brews, over l.OS) whosesale firms out off
taring intereets of the Und, and will . prebl em of the highest importance. WaU L^„ r . i7u.alut.mt of ib.’muHtrof P .tron. buildings are large and eommocloas. O.lng tb. opportunities for invretmenir Here total of 1200 being of that peraaasionO
... ?„ .. «. i, „„.t n . 1 . . .. . " I,., k.i. to tho hesUhtnlness of Macon the Jesuits are a few: Sixty-seven thousand balos of I the day of atonement, when nearly all'
threaten it aa long as it remaioa. I atreot was startlod yoatmday by a statement | b. would sum tb»t bt U .micud with two wood.n I goloK ^ ni0T0 their school, now in N«w I cotton are anunally shipped from this these establishment* are closed, the sirs
It ia a tax that reata heavily upon the I f rc[n Washington estimating that tha mr- lags."
Orleans, to Maoon before many days. The 1 point. Build two or three more cotton fee-1 tor the length of nearly two miles presents
Booth; that oompliostea the problem of her plus for the firoU year ending Jane 30 will g.id . Whit. House cottar to rr.ilfl.atciti.luifl, Roman Catholics also have an lnatimte for torics here; plenty of raw material and good la bolliiay appearance. Tho sigos of
. . • . .. w wl" ..a. I ... ... .. • . w _ I I.— .I.a \f .Mat .7 , ll.iaw ’I’Ksa Vf ulK fwllulu I mawlrafte 4aw mil tka . a t i n n n AA si u maiia* I k«. mm A. —. .■ .1.. n.ad. M I. H t. In ikn a
To-lemption, and that haa tnrncd the hand* I bo $131 000 010, an inenaao over the last ubss book b.uds tbeothsrdaj: -Ton muitcomo fomales-Mount de S.les The MethodUti markets tor aU tha ootton goods made; brew firms also predominate in the st«
ot ber own defender, gainst her. I .I.. a ll mo non Men. I up to Bctoa. w. wou’t ta. ‘uo’ for so tn.w.r | own and oontroljh. V« cyan Female Cob | IGO.tlOO hidee are shipped away; yearly, and | centsgious to Broadw.jr wtthin tb* to
. , , mmnlWA u 1 UD to BoitOU. V. WO& t t.k. *UO for BU lUIff. OSS IDO omiDl me lltl rjnu cquiiid wui- IW,VW UIUIB ua Wliuijm j* -r*j, Will I CODlnglOUC CO Iirowuw.y W11U111 loo " 1
fiscal yosr of $Jl,000,000. Secretary ^* n ' I 0omti brln| Mrt K wllh JO a."-N.» u.r.n I lege, one of the finest and largest in the I aot a pound of leather tanned in the oonn- tory named, which is almost wholly den
TbU if th* indictment wo bring, and wo „{ llg t, quoted as saying th|t the preblem
count that man ot the South a traitor to his D ( bow to dispose ot the snrplos is beoom-
people and a pablio enemy who wonld per-1 j ng B m09 t perplexing one. Meantime the
world. TbU famons college has bet n I ty; get thee a tinner; and make leather; I ed to the manufacture nt clothing, el»
nobly endowed and ta called the I s.-vcral million pounds of toap sold anno-1 hats and cs ps, laces, embroideries,
mums tue i * youuf coilsg*stufltnA whoss ebl.f chsrm in 1 mother of female oollegsa, being tho first ally, and not a goap vat inthe oonnty; hon-1 nery goods, fnrt, nnder-gtrmenla,
. I. -. , , . , . . bu bosssty, says. ‘ lbs supsilor suadlnf of col-1 institution ot tha kind to iaan* diplomas to dreda of thousands of shoes gold hero; nary I and fea'hers, shirts, dry goods and f»«l
\)«ta*U the infamous internal revenne tax. I bank surplus is bcooming less and 1®*’- 11.^ u owing to tbs fact that tbs aids work for I ftmilea. Tho Georgia Academy for the I factory; eome and bnild and run one; Urge I goods, and kindred brsnehee of trade.
It ta useless to month words on sneh a sub-1 The last clearing house statement show* I k u they an worth, and we work for all our fathers I Blind ta alio located bere. Both buildings I kaolin beds within six or eight miles of the I
If these people want to con- that the surplus revenue ta only $7,998,350, an worth.-Buffdo Mew*. and ground* are admirably adapted for tho dty, much of which is being shipped away; I
- - — 1 - 1 . .. _| purposo. The colored people have au in-1 eomo and build potteries.
, , I , I Bid,1 f (rsUilog Iroia au ougageunat) —W»a. j elitn t # 0 f learning, the Lewis Normal. j But the largest opportunities are for I miniArSe’i
to io ao, | tb* asm# time last year tho Burping was | mum. sal bs afitsr Uviog you aow. 1 will gin you | I wood wotkera. The fl tte of tho Oemulgee I or old
jeet.
Unue their alliance with
wbieky ring they are free
lint judge them by their atlitndo toward the I $20,614 050, and in 1885 it was (17,092,550, | Ihlt note saying you an a good, quUt woman to
BTB1KINO FOBUO DCILOINOS.
Churches are nnmeroni, I
Important t - All
I Who are wllll- r to work for th* rrw*rd nf »
| Htllett h Co.. PcrUt&O. Male*, will mull jemf
irttcuUr* about w jrk ih*t *Hh»r m z. , r “
. con do. at * rroft» of from J 6 to 126 •
i ate roil reYODne. No min who ftTor* thi* 1 Alreaiv the ftlirmUU Me bpeianiDs to talk I woi* fer; *u if jou want to **|ift *noth*r l*ddj „ . «* »«>* oww, »<«*•«. aw* *•**■ ■
-- - ~ -- l A * I foe housekeeping tbsn will bo no trouble—Tar nations are represented. There are iu*ny nltnre, wagons and agrionltnral machinery, I
Ana knlltlinMin Ma/inn nn*ar»lv lMnAcml.il. i .. -a ... rn i.
•ur*. Writ* at one* and ***•
, .. *, .1 ®re covered with twenty-nine v*ri*tie* I and upward*. *bd lira at hom*. wbmvar ffcef ^
and all denoml- of hard woods, moat useful for making for- *“ «“ *• '?.* Jllf •
..... , . n * - , ,, , | ror Douscasspiug tun wm wm inraoii.—411 i uauuus mo h(uc-,-wi. There are miny nltnre, wagons and agricnUnral machinery. ^ luind, Hsiistt a Co. wil atari r u .
direct and dangerons system can be a Demo-1 0 f * great money panto. The altuaUon ta, wu> I fine bnilding. in M«son. notably the Aead-1 bucket.; tubs Juv^ eto , eto. Elm. iu
«r*t. No defender of the whisky ring can indeed, one that awakens golicitnde.” ^ ^ robb , tont WMt 00fht w emy of Unaio and the United State* Cotton abnndance-bickory, aah, biroh, oak, ey-
be a friend of the 8outh. Though it rend T he Demooratio party hos always been cfr for . u a Bl g t T , , h . public a show. If. too H, on “, “ d .P 0 *?-®” 0 ®-. The Acsdsmy of csdar, poplar, maple, bay, eto. This
onr people in twain, let the line be drawn, opposed to excise law. and direct taxation, „ ch «*. . mu 4 cant, s mil. si lb. slut wTteiO I ta the finut K’?" 4 * Ul .*»“»• » ood * or
Ustter fight the batUe at tha dawn of onr w , r , n4 the nto.-eaiUee created thereby be aud tt.u b.». urn. otb.rr.bb.ruk. wb.i he hu , n d d op * ri * ho n, e In the South, and c^TraTd^'wTtor iuu'yer tatoof‘ h fte
oaw era than wait until its aon hai climbed i Dg the only exouae admitted for the aus- 1 * u hsfoiw bs gsu to bu dtattuUoa.—Bitroll Frio won i d be a oredit to New York city. The wood.
the aenith and the heat and toil are npon | pension of the party principles on this I Pt *“' | post offio# ta a very pleasing piece of archi-
i- ------- * m«i smtmious to go to congress j teoture, ana it* interior ii_*uuuraoiy ar-
look; out.! |
Compare this with your purchase*
Fifteen or twenty miles from the city ta a I
Borne of onr free trade friends are brsido
themselves with joy, because the Pennsjl-1 tion of trna Democracy, namely, theprin
. . rrv.. .1.,,. I ‘T Ihtah that msa ambutou to go «o Coognse I teelwe, and iu interior Is auimrmbiy ar- j foreet of yellow nine, which is the flueat in
point. Tha platform that Speaker Carliale ihcaId uk ,a eounsot bsmbsU bsfort alscUoa ob- ranged. It coat $138,000. Thegorarnment th# world. Thi* P immense and original for-
a few days since lsid down aa the fonnda- Mmd ,,a U utior. "Whr sot" asksd to borss it now erecting another bnilding to coat I eat ext- uds for hnndreds of miles. Two
want*Republican* threaten to geirymender cipl* of home government, ta directly in afsstwhlcbmurmember.fsUtoaooompltah." oourtusre. - ~~-r- . , —
, » »• .j * ir a ,L. j_a ___i *_ ••what’* ib*t? a> "CAtcbias ih* 6DMkit*i •i*.’*—I 8*7Wil of tho wnolotklo stores compare I tirely through it. Thi* timber is extremely
Mr. lUtidtUs CongreeiloDii dutriol. Mr. tnUgocized by Dm InternM rtveno# to wi*^mar vw*u« u* D p****r* *y*. I tombU with tboM of the meiropolU. IwSSmSt^ *«wuwwwKBiBiiy
•dUor. "Ib* prjkctie* wooll b* v*ta*bl* to them I $125,000. U will be devoted to oaitomt und | rmUrotd* rwn through it now and the Flor*
ids Air Line, when completed, will run en-
RaadaU’e dtstriot hat been Demooratio for whea* interest* be ta deyoted. Yet, Speaker HMsburgChronicle.
favorably with those of the metropolis. I valuable.
. . _. b . , h ., h , T . » new kind o< I Tb ® S2. bee dr ® de P* r * men i b ‘, ,r ® **0«I-1 Reports have just com* in from Upson I
fifty year*; long before our free trade friends | Carlisle, proteaiing pure Demooruoy, ta to- j clcJj e^wn sTwrUos's. if* perftetly dsitcioue.” i^ 1 ®.??'! 0 ?.”® 0 V® * dacll * d ,nd ‘®" I counts, itant fiitv milm from h«™ thst I
.. ..., . , .... , I county, about fitty miles from here, that
or ‘h® Republican party were born._ Mr. | de, more th« an, other on. ^reapm,-1 iPte ^7^ ktar.h,| £
S
Governor Cnrtin, forth* statement that she
If it ta true that J one 30 will finds enrp! at
would return to her allegiance bnt for the I inthe treaaury of $131,000,000lt may be said
- .... . , , . a , _rn sv._ — til a.- 1 «»7 IB u»* inm* «uwr BWiut u;w •. u-, »au suu
fooliihaes* of oar free trade friend*. It i* I that an extr* setaion of Congre** will b0 §hutu* *tol* *ofUy up stain. Diaspotu* bad not
an open secret that onr free trade friends imperativily demanded.
1 The question, however, still remains;
Her Opportunity—Tbsrs was a eliek of th* lttelt-
ksy in ths front door about 11: tie,
tba 1st proximo lha paid system will go in
SPLENDID WATER POWgB.
There ta an undeveloped water power I
* d Job °p«ration- The department wtll coniiet of or ei^ht miles frem here, which
S nct three modern etoemere, three, ho.ecarrtage., I will be a potent factor in Macou’. lndoatrta)
and the BepnbUezns combined, will be an-1
^ . one hook and ladder and a full complement f t tnre. About eight mile* from the dtv I
“‘“o Tb ®,' n ^“? honstt “® “ U,Uc ‘ and in about the le distance ta a fall ef
•fiesmo to me you an later than ueuaL Tee. e | torT and well located. I forty-aix feet This can be made available
. 9n ^ a * I onkFn’* prophecy that these dangeroni and I swiktu^arqaer a woman knows Just whaa to I the Union. There isn’t a narrow street in
Treasury *30,000,<»0 wa. taken from toe L w tuk,ling* would rule or ruin po„ oo retd-aUr._IUr.fo* Post. '
pockets of man who naa totaoeo, b, iho tht D , moC ratio part, ta still fair of fol
internal revenne agents If this tax were
fillmenh
the city. I nerer saw aa wide streets.
, There isn’t* street in New York dty south
11 le singular th. qessr .ppreeUttoa of dramatic rf CenlI j Park than ta ao wide aa the ordi-
Blt while the, ma, brain the slmsUoas that acme people bate. Ber* era a n ary street in this place, l’erhaps to this
... ■— -v.nl— —v — —.— I ibie aot of UtOM who laid ou the city
nece-sar, to the support of the government will aarviye. 5Yo shall couple of inddosts cssstctsd with the perform-
probably all patriotic people conld recon-1 I ,.,i.■*- —..c.
dla themaelvea to the expense and annoy
ance, bnt it is galling to tbs average man to
Tsorm, th* Maesaohntetta negro Mng-
foel that ever, time he whiffs bia HtU* pipe, I wnmp, canvaated that State tor Ben Butler.
sad Juliet" in thiadty sftw waste n ay be attributed msch of the health of
ago. Two ladles putlog oat after th* play hid I (he dty. It ta the intention of th* author-
eadsd were dltrusting th* mstim of ths settsg. snd I iti-s to lay out long narrow parka in tb*
so forth, whea owe of them said: "1 think It would I center of tha etreata, eneb aa mtybafonnd
smokes a cigar or throat* a quid into hia
month that ha chneks some of his money
into the vast idle pita stored np at Wash
ington.
Taylor, tha negro mini-tor Io Liberia,
vatic 1 Booth Carolioa for Wade Uamptoc.
hast bom Mttsv to bon lot ’sm mimed. Th* | in eome of tb* boulevards in that wicked
play wouldn't sod ss gloomy." (till inciter j city, Chicago. Certainly, the streets are
woman rrmarkad that it was a pUy Ptiiksepnre I wide enough for oblong parka fifteen or
Here It a stand cff. Yon pay* your money .ujo’tteta three twofsmilis* neoadtod. That* twenty feet wide.
by building a canal between tho river and I
the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia I
railroad track. This canal can be bnilt, to
the engineer* say, (or $225,000. I said it
wa*nndaveloped;(o it ta, bnt at the pres-1
ent writing there are two gentlemen here
from Philadelphia looking after it.
J. G. Foubtain.
Earthquake Tremors.
Chaelebtox, March 17.—There were two I
eligbt earthquake treif.ora here about UI
o'clock this morning. There were two also I
felt at Summerville, and were heavier than I
la this eity, although no damagt wai done I
in tilher place.
and taka* your cboios.
, wo* each a good chaare."—Bartford Post.
The drive* cat of and around tha dty an
S Uceiy set ltd of thaae wU* a tow doses Lr^Ur.'j® I
. McLsre'a Tat Rise latg Balm. 1
Aa yea tote: teJlh. petbspt
package Uhl b- hutc you get lb*
i‘ - - rr11 % Tmile.Morlc sod dc./j"
■in Irimt of AVrapper, and on
the seal and slgnatnre nf J. D- T,
Co. a>ls Iks abo.c Uc- thalk. R«**v.
it ao otter geu ulnc huumrnn Isnt Ks^>*