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QKOKCHA m:m>.
Akvpaka Forester ! for sale, j
||®2-“Tho Jjvsfu'r Oreens, of Savannah, |
gave a handsome ball Tuesday night.
of the lately emancipated
weri drewued at Savannah yestonlay.
Ay Small pox is investing* the <iuiet
village of New nail.
is to be a grand fancy j
ball at Athens on the litli of Janu
ary.
Albany Ccittral City is imw
publishing jun oxh4p.lt iv* argument
on the usury question.
BEK A small lire, costing three hund
r<vl dollars, was the sensation in At
lanta. yesterday.
Hr The Cotifodomto monument ! > lie
©r<vtod in Havanaa!i arrived in that
eity Tuesday. Why can’t we have 1
one here ?
K .\lr. U -ese (Tray an 1 Mrs. Sim- i
mens, inmates of the Elbert
county poor house* were nuuried last
week,'agt‘d respectively 5 and 80
years.
jfc -—All of our ox changes give notice?
of minor disturbances on Christinas
day. We judge that an overdose of
pirn top whiskey was the cause in
every ease.
Hi Kimball, at tilt) invitation of
the Atlan tn 13< ard <>f Tin do, <io nen t -
■ed to speak last night on the
opment/* of a cotton factory.
oh~- Robert Johnson, Colored, was
(elevated to the position of paper mail
■clerk in the Atlaiitapost-ofnee, under
|^Kt must. t Hard, and mw he in
the Atlanta jail for robbing the mail.
M-Mondav morning a little daugh
ter of Mr. \Vm. Barber, residing on
Oordon street, near Whitaker street,
KaAannah, was found dead in hid.
Hh< was about four years of age. She
slept with her parents, and retired on
£Mi* lav night apparently in her usual
Bn it If. Sion day morning, upon
Awaking, Mr. Barber noticed that the
little dailing was unusually quiet,
and 011 attempting to move her found
she was lifeless, though the body wan
Slightly warm. In a few minutes the
ehiJ! of death had settled upon the
petite form, and the joy of a happy
home had vanished. The remains
vyigro carried to Augusta for inter
ment.
ALABAMA A’KWo.
- The Supreme Court of Alabama,
Judges BriekeH, Judge and Manning,
convenes in Montgomery on Monday.
There were two unsuccessful at
tempts to rob private houses in Mont*
gomery, Thursday night.
jfcjK--Timber is shipped from .Selma,
Ala.. to Michigan. A large quantity
of cedar is shipped for making buck
et
Br~H. H. Ilowell, Esu., of Notasulga,
this year six hogs, weighing
nineteen hundred pounds and the
best of it was that- ho fed them on
Sgbme-madc corn.
-Mosher, recently killed while at
tempting to rob the house of Judge
Tan Brunt in New York, and better
Shown as the abductor or little t 'bar
iv Ross of Phiiadephia, once did hu
■nicas, ftp-called, in Montgomery, lie
kept a sort of store, with an organ j
Arid piece of show canvas in front, on
Market street, just above the Madison \
Mouse, two or three years ago. While
here he stole a watch, if he m the
Sane* Mosher, but gave bond, di&itp-
Bnred. went into the business of
Healing the children of rich parents,
for a ransom, and while in an attempt
at burglary was killed.— Advertiser.
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%. eiaj to Daily T/iuom, by S. & A.
LB'*or strikes In Kiutlnnd—TiMilf !lf
lircmul.
Doc. 31. -The lul*>r strikes are
gpSjMnasing in number at the various man*
-turing, mining and ship building een
s throughout the country, with no
of an early settlement. 'Hie
annber of ship employees on strike are
Alo w estimated at upwards of twelve thou
<ten<l. Twenty-fiveshipya Is are idle.
|HTr;ule generally is depressed in unnac*
#j nee of the strikes.
Bchh'aijo, - WohUht o<il<l
kti ! frosty, ttain much rw*irif*l.
Wlff Murdfr.
RKansas City, Itorcmhcr 31. Cha.lo* 11.
Iforter, who has Ixscn residing hero for
■svcrai months under the assumed name
of lurries Ffilion, has £tf*c*i < with
®oordering; Ids wif>* by abortion in Ocean
N. J., Inst July.
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X>f!C. 31.—Hon. -Tone.than
flpiil well known throughout Ohio, died
tcnlay with jmcumhnm. at, Glend.ilr*.
lilnx Kulak tin.
Knew Haven, Dee. 31. Klng Kalakua
hen* from New York at 12:30 r. m.
jHniay, and was given a reception by the
latty authorities. The Fim Department
H|as called out, and passed in review h<>
his Majesty, who is this afternoon
the principal manufactories here.
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Ocean w.<.
tNi:w Yor.K, December ;;l.- The fol
wing advices have just been reeiv
i by the Pacific Mail .Steamship
|pcmpany : The steamship Calfma ar
*tve<l at Han Fraitt'isco from Panaom,
via Acapulco, December 28th, and the
aSamer Montana sailed from San I
for Panama, via Apaeuleo,
Ijr ember 30.
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itris;ltfliti a-- K. It. it.
|||Salt Pvke City, ikaciixhyv *lThe
this in or ning publishes arli
•w-cluamina to have _ lifewSoyeivd a
on tjie;paat of tins Mor
n|* n bishops to seize and hold sever
al Federal officials as hostages until
th Federal troops are withdrawn
; CTom this locality, and -then compel
all persons opposed to Mormon faith
to leave Utah.
THE DAILY TIMES.
The \r.r Ydf'L Ifcrnl.l hi hr i‘rnr.
Rpocitil to t!u> TiMiis l'y s. .V ... J.tue.J
’ Jfv.w Yoi:k, Doc. 31. The 1/civhl to
fl:iy heads its ortldo colu’nhtvitha ea-
Mo to the Atuciic-'Ut Trees
tion j'lvic the oi>inion of tdloßt'idln
Ninth Gormun (hurtle respecting
the Hifdh). It also jiubUshea a spe
cial dispatch on same subject loom
London, staling the Augsburg (7a
zette ol targe -< the llcrahl with being
the orgttu of ullmmoutiinisin, and
that it has entered Into eonspirae.y
with Arnim to skuuler t.l\e Gorman
Empire. The llrrulJ tlenles being
the organ of nUrtunontanes, ami says
they prefer Bismarck. It is the organ
of no man, no cli<iue, no party, but
aims to represent the highest and
most patriotic purposes of the Amer
ican people. It supports 7 ISismareli
when right and opposes him when
wrong. The ffertrkC* Paris s|>eeiid
says : The published programme of
order which is to bo preserved on the
occasion of President MaoMahon’s
New Year reception at the Palace of
Ely/.o is tnu di commented upon be
cause it is the first time since the war.
That journal officially announces that
the President will be attended by
marshals and Generals on duty, also
by manager Guibert, Archbishop of
Paris, who will stand beside the Pres
ident. This is the first time since
the reign of Charles X that the
Prelate of Paris has been placed
so, and the fact of the leader of the
French Ultramontanea holding the
post of honor causes great sensation.
Marshal MtieMabon in this inflicts
indirectly a slight on the prerogative
of the National Assembly, although
he possibly never ifrteiraed to do So.
A special to the JJ raUI from Ant
werp says tlie port of Antwerp is
froKon mid navigation suspended.
A special to the llcrahl from New
Orlcens says War mouth’s duel with
Jen 11 will probably take place in a
day or two.
Weather to-day cold thermome
ter fen degrees above zero.
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UoOrtay Ti,r Trltmiii 1 After tlir l.snitl
atr.S l*ivo.
SlHN'.a'. to the Tlmks by 8. * A. Dim*.]
Ni-vv Yoiik, Doe. Ml. Now Year's
day will bv> observed g<‘neiully as a
holiday. The banks, will be
closed, and the day devoted to making
and receiving calls.
The Jlf'i'.tld has com in*.'need war
upon ; ,h • Trosideu' of the Associated
Press, and indirectly calls upon him
to ex pinin' w ha* lie calls stock jobbing
dispatches ent from Washington in
the synopsis of his annual message
purportiug -to give the views of the
President upon Cuba, Tire Herald
says this* matter jnupt not \w allowed
to tlrop; we must have tin* whole
truth of it. The President, under a
direct, charge <>f the Washington
agent of th*' Associated Press, is ac
cused of having dishonored t ho eoun
try.
Par Me .Hail Invent isratUm.
Special to tho Twits by H. A A. Line.]
Brooklyn, DccemLor 3J. Tho an
nouncement. t].<; t ( YI. Sc hum ache r’s
name had become mixed up in the
Pacific T&lail invent Ration caused eon
*kl<Table comment in thin city, where
he is highly esteemed. He is an old
member of the bar, and has for sev
eral years been associate attorney for
the Pacific Mail Company, and was
one of the largest stockholders in the
Brooklyn Trust Company, and he re
ceived S‘27S,(MX) from the Pacific Mail
Company. He was not a member of
Congress, and it is .-dated that lie re
ceived tin* money in his professional
capacity. His family are now in Eu
rope, and it is thought Schumacher
has gone to spend New Year’s with
his mother at Oiaverook, in Columbia
county, New York.
In an .'. <*[• to a request of the Com
mittee Kufus Hatch here produced
considerable corn s]>ondonee between
Abercrombie, Treasurer of the Pacific
Mail Company, and Vice President!
Bellows. The letters relate l prinei-;
pally to the transactionthe com
pany in San Frail cisco.
New York, December 31. Tlie in- j
vc.-ligation of the Pacific Mali Com- !
paiiy’s affair was continued at the
Fifth Avenue Hotel this morning, j
(1-eorgc Weed, cashier for John Roach, j
testified that the Exchange check was j
given the tti: of Scptfjflpber, 1872, at
the request of Vice President Fellows !
for the purpose, as he supposed, of!
accommodation. Roach had no!
knowledge of the transaction, and ;
only gave his consent for the ox- j
change of checks. At this time only
cIOO/)*X) of money for the- building of j
the Pekin and Toko! had been paid. |
Roach was then re-called, and said j
he had no knowledge of the t ran sac- j
tion, as Weed made all tlie collections j
and disbursements under his super- |
vision.
Roswell It. Ralston, one of tin* Pa
cific Mail Company Directors, was
next sworn.
Kxparl * from Rirlirnnnrl.
Itrcn .iuXD, Ya. Dec. 31.—Total amount
of foreigh exports from this port during
1874, three millions thirty one thousand
six hundred eighty six dollars. This
includes l,f; U ; 7 M) of flour, and J,3rt4,02J of
tobacco, leaf, strips, items and manufac- |
ture l. Very few of the tobacco fnetorlos J
in tills city are now at work ; operations j
b*e.ierally will l>c resumed about the fif- j
teenth of January.
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Employee* of P.intiiui Huumu to be Hi?”
(I need.
New Youk, December 31. Contrary to i
general expects tti oik, the Icmff Looked for j
era to reduce the force of Custom House f
employees was not carried into effect tc-j
day. ilepor ts were current that 300 or 400 ,
men were to i>o decapitated. It is expect- j
ed the wholesale discharge will take place ,
in a few days.
COLUMBUS, GA., Fill DA Y, JANUARY 1, 1875.
I rtjKMial to ratty Tlino.v by H. k A. Liao.]
lItGL.ITVD.
I Diuilxk, Poeembor 31. Preparation Is
I being made for the pilgrlmagoof tin* Irish
Oatholles to tho shrines of Oouriles ami
lVirny Lemoniftl, U> start eai'ly in next
spring.
I DinmlN, L)<xv 31. It is utulorsUxxl that
; ji p<h rage lets been offered to DelUill Sau-1
j cor, member for Dublin University, and j
declined.
Hi* M'S.
Madrid, Dei*. 31.—Dispatches have been
| roooiwxl apprising tiio Government that
General Campa/., commanding limn* bat
| t a lions of t roops in the province of Vftlem
cia, has ißßueil a in favor
| < .f Prince Alphonse. m
A battle Is Imminent between tho ltc
publicans and insurgents.
ENCUMt
London, Dec. 31.- -On tho reassoinhltng
■if Parlimn cut it is proposed to iniroduae
a bill making n*rtaln important, amynd
rftents to tiio patent laws.
London, Deo. 31. Arctic navigators and
whalemen consider tho time proptwed for
stalling the British Arctic Kxixxlition Uh)
late In tho Bcaeon. Davis Straits Is ice
bound, and ouly the western passage is
left open. 'Hmy urge vessels should sail
April or May at tho latest.
FRANCE.
Paris, Doe. 31. Immediately after tho
holidays, tho War Dcpartmen%wUl issue
instructions to begin propamtfcms gener
ally for the military manoeuvres in tho
spring, which will le conducted on a very
extensive scale; will greatly exceed last
autumn’s manoeuvres in importance. A
system of mobilization will be put into
use, with Hie view of bringing on t.l*o Held
the largest force possible. The regular
army and entire reserves will be employ
ed in the manoeuvres.
fmlt* l Marino MmiaN.
Nbw York, Dee. 31. A chart of Boston’s
telegraplih niglit signals -has bAn nr
rjiaged to lx* tlloa m comuetiim wit h the
Anv'ilean Lloyd Itegister (Vklo, tri give
the Cbde numeralsot vessels pry?siiig at
night, telegi-apldc reporting stations and
passing vessels east. soon b<‘
allotted a Code !umbor;nyAvlffr-h she will
alwu>*s be m ognlzivl unci referred to this
I system of slgnali. It Is In Use in the
j Mavies of tim United States, France, Italy,
| Denmark, and Holland. It lias bean ap
proved by tie* Board of Underwriters and
< MiumlH*r of Commerce. It Is about to be
| introduced into the United States Light
I House service. It will also bo adopted by
the Marine News Department of gold,and
the Stock Telegraph Cos. here is trans
mitting their marine news. The arrange
ment of numerals by day and lights by
niglit, represrnting numerals, will make
the most complete murine reporting ser
vice hitherto attempted. The name and
j line of vessels will be designated by three
; signals. It goes into effect to-morrow.
TloriuoiiM to Ilulld n Ifullroml.
Salt Lake City, December 31, —A
| mmibor ot wealthy citi/f ns of Uluh
: yesterday rffccled an organization
for the extojislod of the Utah South
! cm Railroad from Pay son city to its
! present terminus, seventy-live miles
! from this city, to the distance of two
hundred miles south, connecting with
the proposed Southern Pacific at, the
head of the Gulf of California, therc
! by opening ui> tho Southern Utah and
i Arizona mines, and the vast coal
lands of San Peteeo. The charter
I demands the completion of the road
in two years by direction of tho At
| torney General of tho United States.
Proceedings in equity have been
instituted to set aside tho pateut
| fraudulently procured by A. It. Lock
wood, a Mormon bishop, for lands
j occupied by the Utah penitentiary,
| The hind in controversy has been
| conveyed to Brigham Young, who
will he made a party to the frauds.
(Sjn i ial to Daily TiiniH, by S. k A, Liu.j
southern Outrage Committee at Work.
Montgomery, Ala., Doc. 31. The Con
gressional CommitbH* engaged in the in
vestigation of alkigod outrage#* Ims teen
in session her*- all day, and lias examined
several jiersons. The nature of the evi
dence has not been made public, hut It is
thought to la*, unimportant. Tho commlt
j tee will probably remain till Monday.
\ew Telegraph blue.
| Halt Lake City, December 31. The
j Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Coin
’ puny has leased the Desert line, be
l tween Salt Lake and Ogden, making
j the former a through line hence to all
I points cast and west.
Hank Rebbcry.
| Boston, Dec. 31. A special from Porfc-
I land, Maine, says Thomas Pennell, Treas
! urer of Cumberland County, was knix'kod
! insensible by thieves, in his office, at six
i o'clock last night, and the safe robl>ed of
j between 8,000 and 10,(XX) dollars. The
j thieves cscapcd.but Pennell thinks Jie will
j be able to recognize them.
I'reczi** at I lie North.
Manchester, N. H. Dee. 31. At sunrise
! this morning, the thermometer in this
j city, stood from 10 to 15 below
! zero, and in the Northern part of the
| Shite, it was from 20 to 30 degree* below
zero, ix'irig one of the coldest of the sea
son.
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Prince Alplionzo lilngof *j:r in.
London, Dec. 31.-A sjxx-ial <lispatch
from Madrid, says it Is reported in that
city, that Prince Alpsonzo, son of ex-
Queen Isabella, lias been pr<x*lghned King
of Spain.
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Washington, Doc. 31. -The following is
a statement of the United Htutea euri'eney
outstanding at this date:
Old demand notes $7,831,750; legal ten
der notes $3W2,000,000; notes of 1808,
095 ; eom|K)und int<‘rest iiotes $390,570;
fractional currency $40,390,598 33. Total
$428,981,480 83.
Custom receipts for the week ending
December 20th: Boston $105,209 99; Now;
York $1,081,208 89; Philadelphia $84,092 41;
Baltimore $87,110 10; New Oilcans $50,-j
:f, 9 95; San Franelsc<Vsloo,2r>2 04.
/ From internal revenue to-day $567,503 10 j
total for a month to dale: $8,984,030 83. j
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WAkHTNOTox, Dec. 31,—Departments of I
the Government nil cloth*] at noon to-day, j
in order to allow employees toprepwe for j
the ceremonies 'of New Year’s day.
A rpmaikablo liwtahco of the i>t<<}>-
ivKntion of orimlnnls was rolnu>.l by
Dr. Harris, of Now Tovk, at, invivivt
meeting of tho State Charities Al<l
Association. In n small villago in a
county on tho Uppor jiu Lon, some
seventy years a young girl nam
ed “Margaret” was sot adrift on tiio
j casual charity of tho inhabitants.
Sho became tho mother of a long race
of criminals and paupers, and her
progeny has cursed tiio county ever
since. Tito county records shpwjavo
hundred of her descendants who have
been criminals. In one single gen
eration of her unhappy line there
were twenty children; of'those thrd‘6
died in infancy, uud .seventeen sur
vived to maturity. Of the seventeen,
nine served in tho State prisons for
high crimes on aggregate term of fifty
years, while tho others were the fro
fluent Inmates of jails and penitontin
aides and almshouses! Of the nine
hundred descendants, through six
generations, from this unhappy gild
who was left, oh the village streets
and abandoned in her childhood a
great number have been idiots, im
beciles, drunkards, lunatics, paupers
and prostitutes, and ’two hundred of
tiio more vigorous are on record as
criminals. This neglected little child
has thus cost the county authorities,
in tho effects she lias transmitted, ■
hundreds of thousand' 4 of dollars in
tho expense and care of criminals
and paupers, besides the untold dam
age slie lias inflicted on property uud
public morals.
■tell el Ul.hniinr.
The Washington correspondent of
.tlie Cincinnati (Mzettv gives the title
of “Rojl of. Dishonor*! to $o .list of
the llepublieuns in tlie Housoof Hup
resentatives, at. Washington, who vot-
LT*?!gainst an investigation into the
safe burglary trial, and the means
employed by the Ciiivernmein, (p de
feat the ends ot justice. lie suy s :
Although it is well known that at
least live officers of tlie Government
actively interfered to impede tho ad
ministration of justice in this matter,
the following Kepubliouus voted
against seconding the demand for tlie
previous question : Messrs. Negley,
Parsons, Orth, Maynard, Olcments,
Hawley, of Illinois, Cessna, 'White, of
Alabama, Parker, of Missouri, Clay
ton, of California, Sawyer, of Wiscon
sin, Whether, of New York, Hays Cot
ton, Whiteloy, Albright, Biirehard,
i Fields, Kelley, Sherwood, Garfield,.
I Cannon, Lawrence, Page, Hubbelt,
Lvnoh, Bundy,Sessions, (Hark, Ward,
of New Jersey, Dobbins, Goock, Hull - ,
of Maine, Stowed, Wilson, of .lowa,
Pivfcmd, Busk, Lowndes, and Colil),
of Kansas.
This “Xtoll of Dishonor” is deserv
ing of universal publicity. It, drives
another strong nail into the coffin of
tho Republican parly. Honest peo
ple of all parties will unite in the
opinion that it is about time < he par
ty was dispensed with whoso lenders
come to tlie rescue of burglars and
their confederates. There-will bo an
anti-whitewashing investigation by
tho next Houso of Congress.
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A Jilted Woman Tmtowrao Vit
jw.ul. Maggie Delil, api>earently
twenty-two years old, was arrested
for throwing vitriol on Felix Kenne
dy, conductor of a street ear. The
girl, who is a fine-looking young wo
man, says she lias boon engaged to
be married to Kennedy, and lie bus
broken his promise, ’ Kennedy says
that Miss Deli I got in tho car ami
took a seat. He had been told she
intended to injure him, and wit; on
Ids guard. Who drew a viol of Vitriol
from her pocket, and threw tin' eon
tehts on him. liaising Ids hands, im'
saved Ids eyes, but ids face and neck
Were burned. His overcoat was de
stroyed. He put her oil tlm ear,
when she was taken in custody by
Special Officer Cook, who took her to
the Middle District Station. At tho
Station, it was discovered that the
young woman had also received
injury from tho destructive acid
which she had scattered about so
recklessly. Homo of it had got into
her left eye. The physician who was
called in to attend her, thought at
first, that the sight would bo destroy
ed, but, lust night had hopes of sav
ing tho organ. BuUiinurr Sun.
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A Lesson in Good Manneus. At
tho recent revolt of the white girls of
tlie public schools in New Orleans
against the “mixed school” attempt,
a delegation of those young ladies
visited tho various newspaper offices
with a statement, which they desired
published. At tlie /frpuWiemi office
they were, it,is alleged ‘grosslyiiisult
ed by A. E. Adams, a reporter on
that paper, for which a brotherof one
of the young ladies was so rush an to
castigate him. The reporter, howev
er, rallied, and through tlie influence
of (in' ladies, of course, saw where
his manners could by Improved, as in
dicated by tlie annexed card:
Kutn (Ji'lhuhh, JJix. in, IH74.— Eight
young ladies having said and con
vinced me that I used improper words
to them, I am bound not only to be
lieve them, but to express' my,regrets
at having used such words, ami ten
der to them my heartiest, apologies
for the occurrence, whiclrwtts entirely
iininteuthtl'Oii my part.
Akthuu Ei Adams.
Tin: large and valuable plan
tation formerly owned by Col. Foster
Marshall and. situated two miles from
Silver HjiriiiK. and seven milea from
Oealu, lias been purchased by a num
ber Of Kcutlemcii, who intend ereet
lnglartjte sugar mills and a refinery,
and go into the culture of sugar on a
a very .large snalc. The jnirolviwr*
are gentlemen of. large means, ami
bhie been engaged In the buaines i in
rCuria for a number of years.
The ex-Em]s esri Iydgerde, does not
arise from flip sevylng niacliine when
genllernen call on her,.but works the
cumneii', pedal move .merrily than
ever. Eugenie lias very pretty feet.
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i A lad who borrowed a dictionary lie
re'ad, returnod it after he got through
|vrltll the remark: It was very time
! reading, but it somehow’ changed the
subject, werry often.”
A man is said to be absent-minded
whan ho thinks he lias left his wai.eli
at. home and takes it out of Ids pocket
to see if he lias time to return homo
to get it.
I It is rumored that there is a proba
j bllli y of the South Carolina railroad
' leasing the Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta line. At the last, mooting of
tho stockholders ol' tho latter compa
ny a proposition was made by the
<throllna road for a lease, and a com
mittee was appointed to consider tho
matter. The eoflfnfittco consists of
Messrs. AVnt, H. BnLviey, nih ttal
mor, Newcomer, Bridgers a®T Town
send. It is said that It taV<U;nnl<i re
port will be made, but as yet nothing
lias been agreed uprtn.
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Two neighbors hart a long and -en
venomed litigation about a small
spring which t hey both claimed. Tho
judge, worried .out with the wise, at
last said : “\VTUit is the use of mak
ing such it fuss about a little water?”
“Your honor will see the use or It,”
replied one of the lawyers, when t In
form you that tho parties are both
milkmen." The tour of laughter
which followed, proved that tho en
tire audience saw the point.
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It is related of a certain minister,
who was noted for his long sermons,
with many divisions, that one day,
.when ho was advancing among his
teens, he reached at length a kind Of
resting place In his discourse, when
pausing to take breath, he asked tho
question: And what shall I say
more?” A voice from tho congrega
tion earnestly responded: “Hay
Amen I”
Tom Moore compares love to a po
tato “because it shoots l'roru tho
eyes.”
“Or rather,” exclaimed Byron, “be
cause R beoomes all tho less by j wr
ing."
-
Five of the sweetest words in tiio
English language begins with IT,
which is only a breath -Heart, Hope,
Home, Happiness, Heaven. Heart is
a hope-place, ami homo is a heart-,
place.
• • • ■■■ • ■
He who tells a lie is not, sensible
how great a task lie undertakes, for
lie may be forced to tell twenty more
to maintain one.
A politician spoke of his conscience
ns an “inward monitor.” “Yes,”
Said the auditor, it’s a reg’lar iron
clad.”
• ->- *
-It remained for tho New York
thieves to devise anew lino of theft.
They have done so and are now
making raids on valuable seal-skin
caps worn by boys and young men.-
Generally one of the theives conies
up behind the wearer, seizes the cap,
from his head, leaps into a wagon
driven by a confederate, and disap
pears before tlie owner recovers from
his astonishment.
- O -
The Rev. Tobias l’epperpod lias
.■been preaching against tlie stage
again. He knows all about tlie stage,
Of course. He drew a fearful picture
Of the green room told how demor
alizing i,t win) with its bar and ten
pin alley. He described in a graphic
manner how portions of the audience
lounged into (lie green-room during
the play and spent hours in playing
three card monte with tho actresses.
What Mr. IVppcrpod doesen’t know
about the stage isn’t worth telling.
—. .
An iron bolt, half nil inch (hick
and one and one-half inches long,
with a nut of .tlie same metal, was
found, tho other day, imbedded in a
piei solid rock at Wyandotte, Kan
sas, and the question is how it ever
got there.
Tho Now York IFo rid asks Gov.
Tihleii, of New York, to intercede
with I’residonf Grant in behalf of tho
poor fellows who have been lying in
the Albany Penitentiary upon con
viction under tiio Ku-klux law.
GOyiiRNMKNT OIMiI’MGIA.
ILvemtivc !*•',i>h.v(tucut.
Jamhm M, Smith, fLivnriior 'of flit- State.
i*. W. ALusftiiilcr* *L W. Sih i’< tarifH Jix*
i.'imttvo Dynurttftcjit.
Th‘,inn o. Siunucl C. WillmiDH, Clfl'lia
ExpcutiVo IMpartßiont.
J. 15. ('juupboll, Warrant Olork.
W. 11. (frißaby, MimKon'jor ami Rpourtliny
Ok-rk.
Wtftlif Sloiihc OIIU’OrN.
N. ( Rftvm tt , Secrotary of State.
■l. F. Johoh, Clerk.
W. L. OoltlHiniUL, (loßiptrollor General.
J. W. Ilcnfj’Gi!, J. W. Guklnmltli, Clerkn.
John Jouen, State Trcaanrer.
Miller Grieve, Olork.
Jrtel Rraulium, Librarian.
10. A. I’lcwellon, Suin.rintoudent of Public
BulhliiißM, etc.
<L J. Orr, State School GfimniißHloncr.
Thomas F. Green, M. D., Hiijicrinteutltmt of
Lunatic Anylum.
W. IF Williama, Hmicrlnteudonfc Academy of
the Blind.
W. O. Ooiinor, Superintendent Deaf and Dumb
Anylum.
Judicial Departinciit.
BUl’llliMK COURT.
Hon. Hi run i V/aruor,'' CJtiicf Jiisticc.
lion. Jl. K.’atcCVy,
Hon. K. P. Tvippc, Jiulgo.
N. J. J/ammoinl, Attorney General.
Z. D. Harrison, Clerk.
Henry JarkKon, Ili pottcr.
Tho Hupn-nit! Odnrt Hits at tin’ or at of {govern
ment, lrginnln on the third Monday in .January
add til a flrat Monday iu .July of each year.
aUPHIIIOJI COURTS.
Alban;/ Circuit.
Pater I. HtrOKieP, Jud^o.
I/.vron Ji. Dower, Solicitor General.
linker—{Ckiril Mondays in May and November.
Mondays in March anil Bep
tchiher.
Decatur—Firat- ami' kedbnd Mondays iu May
and November.
bougnoynrr-Fiwt, tweon-1 and thin) Mondays
In April and October;
Mitchell—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Worth -Fourth Mondays in April anil October.
Atlanta Circuit.
John L. Hopkins, Judge.
, TANARUS, J. Glemi, Solicitor General.
bcKiilb—Third Mondays iu March and Septem
ber.
Olay ton—First Mondays in March and fcoptem
her.
Fuiti n -Monday next after the fourth Mini
days in March unu September.
Awjusbi Circuit.
Wiilktm Gibbon, Judge.
Davenport Jackson, Solictor General.
BtrTko—Third ?dondfiys in May and Novoinbor.
Colnmbiiv—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
McDufile—Third Mondayo in March and Sep
triftibttr.
Rti-hinond—Third Mondays iu April and Octo
her. •
Ji:w ItiJgc Circuit.
No.tl 11. Knight, Jndgo.
(!. 1). PliilLijis, Solicitor Geucrul.
Clierokee— Fourth Mondays in February and
Jipst M-mdays iu August.
GoUb— Second Mondays in March and Novem-
Wi.
Dawson— I Third Mondays in April and second
Mondays fn September.
Foray th—First Mondays in April and fourth
Mondays in August.
Fruipin—*TUiird Mondays in May and October.
Gibber—Second Mondays in May and October.
Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third
Monday in Augrtfd.
Picketts—Fourth Mondays in April mid Septam
; her,
Towns—Monday alter f.urth Mondays in May
and October.
TJnioh - Fourth Mondays in Mey and October.
ft runt aj tel; <'treat t.
John D. Harris, Judge.
Simon W, Hitch, Solicitor General.
1 Anpllug—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Camden—Tuopdsy after tho fourth Monday in
April and Oetobor.
Charltoli Monday after Camden Court.
Clinch—Second TuemlnyH tu April and October.
c ilk' Ft rat Tuesdays in April and October.
K- kola—Second Mnudays in April sud October.
Glynn—'Third Tuesday after fourth Monday lu
May and November.
Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday ill
May and November.
Piercb—First Moudays iu March and Septem
ber.
Ware—Fourth Mondays iu March and Septum*
her.
Wayuv Socond Mondays iu March and Soptem
ber.
C'fi(Utahbochce Circult.
James Jolmsou, Judge.
W. A. Little, .Solicitor Gcuend.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Mondays iu March and
September.
Harris— Second Mondays iu April and October.
Marion—Third Mondays in April and October.
Muscogee—Second Mondays iu May and No
vember.
Stewart—Fourth Mondays in April aud Octo
ber.
Talbot—Soeouo Mondays iu March aud Septem
ber.
Taylor—First Mondays iu April and October.
Cherokve Circuit.
0. D. McOntchen, Judge.
Albert T. Hackett, Solicitor General.
Bartow—Third Mouda.vs iu March uud Septem
ber.
Catoosa-,-Soeoud Mondays in February aud Au
gust.
Dado—Second Mouduyg in May aud Novemtier.
Gordon—Third Mondays iu February aud Au
gust.
Murray—Third Mondays iu April and October.
Whitfield—Fourth Mondays In April aud Octo
ber.
Halter* Circuit.
William Schley, Judge.
A. K. Lamar, Solicitor General.
Bryan—Third Mondays iu April and November.
Bullock—Thursdays before the first Mondays
iu April and November.
Chatham—Second Mondays In February, May
uud November.
Effingham—Socoud Mondays in April and No
vember.
Mrlntssh—Tuesdays after the last Mondays in
April ami November.
Flint Circuit.
John I. Hall, Judge.
T. B. Cabaniss, Solicitor General.
Butts—Second Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Henry—Third Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Newton—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Pike—Second Mondays in April aud October.
Rockdale—Monday after the fourth Mondays in
March uud September.
Spalding—First Mondays iu February aud Au
gust. t
Upson—First Mondays iu May and November.
.Vo con Qircuit.
Barnard Hill, Judge. 1
Chns. J. Harris, Solicitor General.
Bibb—Fourth Mondays iu April and October.
Crawford—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Houston—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Twiggs—Second Mondays in April and October.
MidtJ.lv. Circuit.
Herscliel V. Johnson, Judge.
John W. Robinson, Solicitor General.
Emanuel—Third Mondays iu April and October.
Jeflbi'Hon—Second Mondays in May aud Novem
ber.
Jolmsou—Fourth Mondays in March uud Sep
tember.
Screven —First Mondays iu May aud November.
Tatnall—Second Mondays iu April and October.
Washington—-Second Mondays in March aud
September.
Northn'v Circuit.
G. 11. Pottle, Judge.
SauuiQl Lumpkin. Solicitor General.
FJbcrf Second Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Hancock—Second Mondays iu April aud Octo
ber.
Hart—Third Mondays in March and September.
Lincoln- Fourth Mondays iu April and Octo
ber.
Madison —First Mondays in March aud Septem
ber.
Oglethorpe—Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays in February and
August,
Warren—First Mondays in April and October.
Wilkes—First Mondays in May and November.
Glasscock—Third Mondays in February and Au
gUßt.
Oc mu Iyer Circuit.
George F. Bartlett, Judge.
Joseph Preston, .Solicitor General.
Baldwin - Fourth Mondays in February and Au
gust. •;
Greene—Second Mondays in March and Sop*
timber.
Jasper—Second Mondays iu February and Au
gust.
J ouch—Third Mondays in April and October.
Morgan—First Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Putnam—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Ocotuc Circuit.
A. C. Fate, Judge.
Itolliu A. Stanley, Solicitor General.
Dodgo—Fourth Mondays in April and October.
Dooly—Ttyird MomhiyH iu March and Septem
ber,
Irwin-—Friday alter the fourth Monday# in
March and Hopteiubcr.
Laurens—Second Mondays in April aud Octo
ber.
Montgomery—Thursday after the first Mon
days lu April and October.
Pulaski—First Mondays iu May and November.
Tolliiir—Tuesday after tho third Moudaya iu
April and October.
Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Patdula Circuit.
W. D. Kidfloo, Judge.
James T. Flowelleu, Solicitor General.
Clay—Fourth Moudaya iu March aud Septem
ber.
Early—First Mondays in April and October.
Miller—Second Mondays iu April aud October.
Quitman—Third Mondays in May aud Novem
ber.
Randolph—First Mondays in May and Novem
ber. /• i’it
Terrell—Fourth Mondays in Mayaud November.
Jiotne Circuit.
Juo. W. H. Underwood, Judge.
Cicero T. Clements, Solicitor QouoraL
Chattooga—First Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Floyd—First Mondays in January and July.
Paulding—First Mondays iu February and Au
gust.
Polk—Second Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Haralson- Foprth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Walker—Last Mondays in February and Au
gust, .
Southern Circuit.
August H. Hansell, Judge.
ltohert (4. Mitchell, Solicitor General.
Berrien—Third Mondays iu March and Septem
ber. . . ■
JirookH-rJTfst Mondays in May and November.
Colquitt—Wednesday after fourth Mondays in
March and September.
Lowndes—The first Mondays iu May and No
vember, and shall be held two weeks if necessary.
Thomas—Third weeks in April and October.
Southwestern Circuit,
James M. Clarke, Judge.
Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General.
Loe— Fourth Monday iu March and second
Munday.in November.
Macon—First Monday in December and third
Monday in July. j
Bchley—Second Mondays In Ap>ril and October.
Sumter— -Third Mondays: In April and October.
Webster—Second Mondays iu March and Sep
tember.
Coweta Circuit.
Hugh Buchauan, Judge.
Albert H. Cox, Solicitor General.
Carroll— First Mondays in April and October.
Campbell— Second Mondays iu February and
August.
Coweta—First Mouilays iu March and Septem
ber.
Douglass— Third Mondays in April and October.
Fayette—Fourth Mondays In February and Au
gust.
Heard Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Meriwethcr-dfirst Mondays In May and No
vember.
Troup— Third Mondays in May and November.
Wiitzm Circuit.
George I>. Rice, Judge.
Emory Speer, Solicitor General.
Banks—First Mondays iu April and October.
Ciarko—First Mondays In February uud second
Mondays August.
Flank—First Mondays iu February aud second
Mondays In August.
Franklin—Second Mondays iu April aud Octo
her. t
Gwinm tt—First Mondays in March and second
Mondays in September. ..
Habersham—Third Mondays iu April and Octo
ber.
Hall— Third Mondays In March and September.
Jackson—Fourth Mondays in February aud Au
gust. i
Kabun—Fourth Mondays In April aud October.
Walton—Third Mondays in April and August.
White—Monday after the fourth Mondays iu
April aud October.
YOL I.—NO. 1
. FINDLAY SONS’
IRON WORKS,
M.COX, - . OA.
.* dST v ,i
(Patent' and February 21.1871. aud April 28,1874 )
GRAND GOLD MEDAL
Award'd the Great ••HM-tFHg” Press over
Competitors at the Georgia f9Mm Fata- at liXQW
n 1873.
The Fastest, Most Durable, Lightest
Draught and Cheapest Cotton Screw
and Hay Press in the World!!
PACKS THE BALE IH 12 BOOTD3.
Two or Three Hands or One Light Mule
Packs in Two Minutes.
Bales of Cotton Packed by this Press rang*
from 600 to 8(H) Pounds.
WE OUAUANTEE
To make Good, FREE OF COST, (and pay uxpan*
has of transportation) any portion of the iron
work of the Eclipse that may provo defective
within three ycara after purchase, aud warrant
against breakage- without limit an to time.
The “ECLIPSE" can b furnished all complsts,
or simply the irons, as parties may desire. Presses
arranged for uteam or water power when required.
We have Testimonials from many of the largest
aud best planters in Georgia, (and all the other
Cotton States) using this pruss, whose names am
•as familiar as household words." Planters visit’
Jng Macon are earnestly advised not to purchSM
a Cotton Press until they examine closely sad
thorougly the “ECLIPSE," and judge for them
selves. Send for descriptive pamphlets contain*
ing testimonials aud prices.
Though far superior heretofore, we have made
RECENT VALUABLE IMPItOVEMETS. giving ail
parts increased strength, aud affording still light
lu draught, and dispensing with what was
kuowu an the “inner sleeve,” The “ECLIPSE” it
now
PEUPECTION.
FINDLAYS’
Improved Power Press!
For Steam or Water Power.
FINDLAYS’ IMPROVED POWER PRESS, fop
steam or water power, iioHsesses rare advantage*
aud conveniences. Screw pin la ten feet Ida*;
gearing heavy aud strong, and instead of tbo
doubtful and dangerous “clutch" arraugomont*
tight aud loose pulleys with ••shippera” ard used,
thus insuring safety, certainty and promptness of
action. This press will be supplied with our new
patent Conical Rollers, a most valuable improve
ment, for the purpose of receiving the '‘end
thrust," aud very materially lessening the fric
tion. This Press was also triumphant at the last
Htato Fair.
E Findlay Nona' Iron Works.
MACON. OAt
New Feature.
In addition to our regular “Eclipse" Press, woof,
for this season (guaranteed as above) a strictly
“HAND ECLIPSE PRESS,”
With horizontal lovers, for working iuside ol gin
house. Will be from three to four timoa as fast
and lighter draught than any other baad screw
press ever offered.
Bf positive right wo will also auumthotare In iJt
Its forms
Nisbet's Improved Wrwgkt-lrn
Screw Cotton Press,
Using onr “Eclipse" frame, and adding our H#tr
"patent Conical Rollers," to lessen friction, ate.
This press will be made for hand, horse, water or
steam power, and in every instance the screw pise
will be ten feet loug and four inches in diameter,
of warranted material.
'V‘ill l*f l*Pf|Mtrt‘tl Supply
uiiy kind ofNpmv I’itiw
Umlml.
A/X' AN EABLY DAY
Wo will Introduce a NKW OIN UYAItTND. boon*
to supersede ail others, buiug simply the old kh
ioued Gin Gearing running on auti-frictiou rollera
and working on the ground, thus dispensing with
“kiug-posta" aud “centre supports/* mi the
trouble and doubt of puttiug them up. W ad
vise parties not to order until they see this “USW
movement" and hear our guarantee, etc.
J&PMen* tor descriptive circular, containing
detailed illustrations of our presses, etc., and tes
timonials price, terms, etc.
We are manufacturers also of Bteam Xtt*
glues, Boilers, Haw and Grist Mills, Water Whssla.
aud all kinds of Machinery and Castiugs, etc., its.
It. FIIVINLAVS MM'M,
I'imllut Irutt Worliy,
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