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The Macon Mail from Tuskegee, Alabama • 2

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Railroad Time Table. miE MACON MAl oi these propoVliors trert then withdrawn ami Mr. Clarke in-1 XVAVYTXl. Tickets onlj $5. Siares in TCLT-MAKR JOHN S.

JKMISOXj A TTOKXX I' A T-LA H' soLrviroRiiy" chakcMMt Makxet StekKj, MOSTGOMEEY, ALA. WASniXGlOX CORHKSPOX-' DEXCE. D. Feo. 13 -84.

In tens than four months both the great political parties will have held their coavent'ons and nominated their candidate for Preaident and Vice-President, and yet sifaoga to sar that neither haa as yet prominently designated the men about whom they will rally, ot ia whose behalf the contest fW the nomination will be made. In other word there while the nami Democrats and Bcpnblicaas have been mentioned, there is no concerted movemeut, no -i! TUSKEGEE jrtcs am lime. (i tW4 line ei jmmunici llsforoffii to and i Keeps rnnstantly on liand a fine assoitmenl of the latest'scyleg of fine pieces, Sudan ellejralit stock of the most TlB T'Fasbionable welrj i nncing in advai Irartisin- lerthehr ANB JEWELEP ALA. Lazarus Morris celsbratod ttii "'i desired, shipments in anp quai, same aay oraers are -received, ate F1T2PATKICM. Montgomery, Ala.

na.i also an apency for the sale of Spectacles and Eye Classes. FHCiA CHAN' PLANTER'S BEST GUANO. jTEH A CIKC A. English and Charleston Acid Phosphate, Genuine German Kanit, and (Dissolved (Bone -V IFF" 1TE A ItyTre On hand and for sale. When uiy lorwaraea irom nere on At office MA Rkti 0-20-21 ASSE9SI C0M5 ii-bert, Ight.

siritVi? cm CRAWFORD, ook Sellers and Sta tin. a. a a-a hi Montgomerj, Alabama. Successors to Robert Molton.l BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, STATIONERY OF ALL STYLES, FASCY ARTICLES, OTIS' Cf a am. short i vi.wwoi aca.n tjrxXA il 1 CTerl Ti.l ia Sell Boob unicrs irom leacners rcspectfu solicited.

A lot of ram' books, which will be sold cheap. Give us a call. 3.30-elu! EVERT THE ftlQfjTGDMERY DAILY WEEKLY EHTISE llv XOAV is the TIME toSTBSCRlUE Tbi year is tne election for State and Countv Officers, Lcffislature, President and Congressmen. No man who wants to know what is gtling.oa can auord to dO without a paper The Advertiser gives all the newssf the State It gives news from au quarters or tne worm. Devoted to the paitr, it will at all times and under all circum stances advocate its measures and candidates, believing that in its triumph alone can the best interests of Alabama and the United States ne seenreu.

'I'hp Daiiv should be taken by every man in reach of a daily postoffice. It is a thirtv-fdx column newspaper, with full Telegraphic and Commercial dispatchis. PRICE OF DAILY: Pef Tear 6o Six Month Three Months 2 SO Wrrtir is a fiftv-fnnr Column naner. and each column a lone one. It contains more ieadine luattcr than any paper that circulates in Alabama, and of more interest to Alabamareaders.

We ask our friends in every voting precinct sid us in extending its circulation. TVrnmt Single conv. ner oo rClube of Ave ormorei each) at 1 Clubs of ten or more teach) at loo Send us your names. A subscription now willcarrr the I'resiclen tialeiectiou periods, and the next State Legislature Address all letters. W.W SCKEVv'S, or The Advertiser, Montuomury, AU, iJttB-5ZElj SHOP BT Shaving, Hair Cutting, done tv a promptness a lid in the very best style.

Patronage of the public respecfully solicited. frt rPBILM)ElPHIi Is the BEST BUILT, FINEST FINISHED, FASIFCT nillUkllMA SINGSR MACHINE ever offered the public. Th than cat rfprwenU the most popnlar ttyte for Ihe peojile which wo offer you for the Miy low prica S0. Bmeraber, we do not ask yon to pay notil you have aan Ihe machine. After haling examined it If it fa not all we represent, return it to ui ur xpenae.

Connilt your Inurata and order at ooca, ar and for drculan and testitnonlala, Addreaa CHARLES A. WOOD 00, ho. K. Ten lb. Hiiladalpala.

Pa. i WEEK'S READING FREE! FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. CecJ vmr nuroe antS tbeatneiiiidd3rnof fiTetf yyur iftitti rs or friendj on. pt' card and pel frre for yoarelf Sntl each I. oi uieiu ft gpectuea copy ox THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, la it in i "UNCLE REMUS'S" Sketches of the old Plantation Darkey, "BILL ARP'S" hWrous Letters fof the Home and Htaith Stone.

"BETSY HAMILTON'S" advenhjrei told lathe "Cracker" dialect OUR THREE HUMOROUS WRITERS TTvr Shttehtt ot Trmvtl, Ava, rvtiHM, ttn. JittventHMi TA aral," tlti iivuattwiA, C'mrr4ipoudtmtt, A World of Instruction and Entertainment "T-weUt Pas-s. The Mrtchteet and Bott Wetily. ritia-wi every member of the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, TREE "Tua CossiiiuTioH," Atlanta, Ga.

Bradlleld'sEeiiiale Kogniator Is Pjircinl IJenifily for nil diseases WoMit, and any in tclli -ri-nt woiuiiii can ciire lieisclf by folliiwiu? tlie ilii-ecttons. is e.speci -ally clliiiicious in cases of srrpitK.sseu or paiiir'n' Monstruation, the Whites ami I'ailial Ptolapsus It allords im-niwiliate relief, nnd pcrinaneiitly re-storeM tlio Mi'iistiuitl Kuiictions. Asa remedy to be us' diuiiiK tlie critical period Known ns -uiiuiKe oi a.ne, tliisiiiViiliiablepiTpaiutiou litis uorivul Holmes' Liniment Is fin IXKPTIM ABLE BOOX to nil child ln'iuiiiK Women; a reft, blessinfr to suf-I'ciini; feinnles; a trim MOTHKB'S k'KIKXD. Wlifii amilied few weeks before conlincnient, it will iiroduce a safe and rmick delivery, conliol imln, and alleviate the usual dread, npiuu-inp Butlci inp, bevouil the power ot lan-giiiit'e to exiiress! I'ryoi-'s Ointment Is a shnro an nd speedy enre for Blind or lea, Sores, illcers Tomiir Bll-I'llillL' l'ilos. I-'istulii, Felons aS'oruNip iilcH, etc Try it For circular.

toBtimoniiiW and full niii-tietilnra, mldress bolti ri-oprietor nnd Mniitiwctui-i'l-of th'-se THREE GREAT REMEDIES. j.bradfield; 108 8: nth rrroT.St'"' itlautn, Ga, j. lia World's Ecccgaltioa' of Usrit. l.onclon-i68i Announcement. At th lau laraaaAfioSAa alaMi-at aaa SaHiraav El- i.iiioa.

iht Wurld a tHt oiiiiUi.ut Judjaa reouauea tbur MMffuatfaf amlnMe by vrauUna the tjtLi "awasb or mail" ros iStkm "TO I. BBBLBT, PH1LADBLPHIA. U. B. tOw Sly-Inht enanrnitflf aliabr aiaa tf ar aub AaMrioa'a mat iliiuanaUluHl Suratwaa.

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at. r. a. cat SEELEI'S UAKU RUBBER TTXSSES. fl fia.l.

BflffilS nish we have iflade arrangements 1,1, nish to our subscribers just such a journal. The Macon Mail and the do hereby certify that tip-jiervine the arrangements ot all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of the Louisiana State lottery Com-oanv. anil in person manaoe and eon- tml the Drawings themselves, and ami in goodait towards all parties, and we authorize the Company To'use this certificate, icithfac-siiniles. of out siynolures attached, in its advertisements." Louisiana55; State Lottery Co. lacorporated in 186Sfofaiyearbv the Legislature fur Educational and Charitable purpose? with a capital of -k whicli a'reserve rund of orer IjSO.wuo hn s.iuut-been ad-li'U, By an overwhelming popular vote its Tranrbise was nnuie a part of the present Slute Constitutiun adopted December 2d 1ST9, Its Grand Single limber Draw, ing tttkeplace monthly.

It nicer scales or postpones. A SPLESDU) OPPORTrj SlTT TO WIS A FOlil'L'N'K, (iKASI WfSAW IVO.CI, 1 C. IS THE AOAD-JSMV OK MUSIC. HEW OKLEAXS, 11, lt -lutithmontb. ly drawing.

CAPITAL PRIZE. 375 000 100,030 Tickets at Five Dollars Each Fractions iu Fifths in 1'iopoitwa list of raizes. 1 Capital Trizo of JS.000 1 do do 2S.000 1 io do 10.009 2 Prizes of 5 do iJM 10.000 10 do 1,000 ...10.000 20 do 5.00 ..,.10.000 10D Uo 200 300 do lf) .30.000 5oo do 5o 25,000 l.ooo do ii APPROXIMATION PHIZES, 9 Approximation Prizes of 0 do do Soo 9 do do 1 2.279 Prizcs, amounting Ap))lication for rates td clubs should be made only to the ollice of the pany in Xew Orleara For further information write clearly, Orders payable aud address Kegislered Letters to SEff ORLEAttS KATIONAL BASK, Jew Orleans. La. POSTAL nn.l ordinary letters hv nr P.Vnroca ull R1I111S Of a'n upwaruly ixpren ai our lApensR to M.

A. DAUPHIX, New Orleans. or A. DAUPHIN, GOT Seventh St. Washington, D.

C. Tell the children to cat oat tnd the oomic rilhcmett picturet they ippw from iwae to iseue. Iter wiU be pleMed with tiie coUoctiaci. Ttls space Is ewned by ELACKWELL-B BULL. Of ernrH! mean the famoira animal arrcsrlc? on the label of every genuine package of Black-well'a Bull Durham Bmokilur Tobacco.

Every dealer koepe this, the fteat Smoking Tobacoomade. Mono genuine without tradMuark of the Bull. mmii 'Real Estate Agency. TXJ3KI3C3-EE Ueeivin? frequent communications concerning tho purchase and of Itenl Kstiite. 1 will hereafter make a peebility of Buying, Selling or Renting IRIHIj ESTATE Titles Kxammed and Abstracts madeat Fees.

Special iidvertlslnis ratos maile with those tvhoeutruat the sale of property me. II. .11. KINK. Reas-Kstate Ajrcut 'rnskeaee.

A'a. 1845. Eaatratsd Easd-Eoolt 1834 for the Farm atj Garden, tco pages. BOO lllu.lrallonm and bettatirtil t3o1nMd Plata tt flawan, MH Waal, Wliea ami How to ptant ana lull pi iulrliiali.ti invxIuaMt, lo au hand toi MpnrlccH eholc" F1owr 8ci (our tdeMon In-cl'Hlioif SI in (ltltllKM SIKI'H a tnlxttus ot tin variolic, Flovrur Pcodi), fur $1.00. A VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00.

1 pkta. Choice Tosetahki Mda (our Hltdimt, lucludlnj Uilu'a Ameriraa Woailer 1'ra, for tU BOTH flu shot for fl.IS. Oarilmer'a narid Bonk tvJilif you how to grow them, aent wilh Ordara. B. K.

BLIS3 34 Barclay New-York. L'XI'IV wanted too tliu J.ives IlVN I nil tho frenhletiu of the I'. The luriri'st. linndaiiusMt. bust bo ver anlil tt vn tb 'H twice our prleo The Belling imok in icrluit.

Immense prnlt toj no-i'iits iS puopli' want it. Any om etuV bocolrib' ujciit 'lrniN lut, UM llrti.i.Ki i' IIimik 'ak, S) 3 I noXK A'nriiis? Or-ficr. mierenea giirlniitit. JHa.led far OG, aaa- caver iMiatuge. f9 a.

IIIaatraU-S Kevelfy IJat fLyL Baa Hi. fcJ An'l haro on htvixa. feV: svhpn you want to Tilimt'' I'lll 11 11 al ll trodurJ a resolution that ln. Bigtt- sst Democratic vote cast in vny' county at aur tret ion since And including the Presidential election of be adopted a the basis of rep-rescutatioa in the 'convention ae after discussion, partieipatad' iu'ii by Mesr. Clarke, Dawson, Dowdoll, Nelson.

Walker and o'her. Mi. Dawson proposed as a tubxtitute that the vote in the last State election be adopted a the basis CT rupresenta- i On mo ion of Mr, Seinple it was resolved that cuuuties be allowed one delegate for each "hundred votes cs.nt, and one additional for each fraction of one hundred or Tlie chairman was authorized to appoint a committee to'taake- neces-ssi atraiigeinsnu for holding the convention, Un The chairman was also- authorized to publish a call for the convention Huil to include in said call the of represeutatioii; sp- i On motion ot Mr. Clarke the com' mittce then adjoumed meet on the itli day of June, unless sooner called together by the chairman, '4 lie fyll owing is the vote which racli county will be under the action ot the committee iAutaiigft' Barbour Itibh Itlount i IluHock i Jlmler Calhoun 1 rhambcrs C'hcrokeo Chilton C'hactsw Clarke Clay Clcimrno Coffee Colbert Conecuh Cooa Covington Crenhaw ('ul I man Dale Dnflas Escambia Etoirah I''ailo Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Jackson Jefferson ljtinar Luiulfi ilalo Ijiwreiicc Lee ljimestoiis l.iiw'idi Macon MadUon Marengo. Marlon Mar-hall Mobile Monroe Montgomery 6 3 1 0 5 8 11 7 11 5 a ti a 5 (j 7 4 i) 2 5 SI 51 7 3 i 4 ti 8 5 8 V.i I'i 31orrau 1'en-y Pickuua Piko Ihuidolph Russell Slicll St.

Cltitr Similiter Talladega Taliispooi.a -TiKcaliiosa Waik.tr Wahingtu Wilcox Winston Jf on ery A tsrliser. .1 Fas I Train to Xvr-Orleazt Haiti trfore The Virginia Midland and the Kiclimoud and Dan ville Itailiond propose establishing a limited a limit ett ex-lirciis of i'u I cars between Xew Vork uiid Xew Orleans, by way of what is gene rally known as the Piedmont At'r Lino." Tim proposed plan is to attach nolol car to be called -'ilii! Xew Orleans Sleepcr'-to 1 tie Wasliiiigton limited Expre.s, leaving Xew Vork at U. a- in. At Washington there will be another hotel car for Xew Oilcans, a buftel car for Augusta mid other points in Florida a mail car and one baggage and ex press car. Engine No.

17, wli look a prize at ihe Louisville Exposition Inst year, will di-mv the train from to l.tnvillc, and from that point te Alf-ima a heavy Baldwin locomotive, capable ot'hth speed, II he tiseit. Slops will be niiidc only at a doen places hetweeu Xew York and Moiitjjutiiery, An ftrrniigeiwent will be iiKcfe. if possible with the Louisville ami Nashville people to use their line from Montgomery to Xe.v Orleans, by way of Pensncohl Siuiction anil Mobile. The schedule time of the new train will be about thirty-live miles an hour. The mini' lime between New Vork nod Xew Orlc.nn will bo lliir-iy-iiiue limiis tho present time liny-four hours.

Ayei'sIIuir Vigur clcnses and iiAico-ratcs tlu cures dnndruff and ttc'iinv; ua elegant TO ALL COR SUBSCRIBERS. h-. "a-y! ii'. All of our tubsfrl bera who will jyatf their subscription account to this paper in full to date, and on year in adrnnee, will be presented with one year subscript Hon to the rmmm farmer" a'UKn jutat lurrlmUnral rriaaaln.pbtleh4tr R. A.

K. tin? kl, at fort Wayne, Indiana, and whlob la Irapldly taking rank aa ona of Ihe leading ear-rultima pukllaallouavf tha country. It la da-Voted eamo.lrely in On Inlowau of Ilia Farmer, Hook Ilrernr, lMlrjuian. Oardoaet. and Ihelr lauvtliSd.and vry aiwleaot Inilualry rannMled with that grant iiorHoa of tho people of Ihe world, tla) Farmer.

The aiihacrHtllan prlra la SI SO per year, rarmira ran iwt woll -t along without It. It pula near Idrua lino IhHr mtnda. It teaehea them now tn (una wtih prSt to' themaelvea. It li.iik Ike 1ui bappr, a climrlul, the ffrowli'r the dowurl Iniin1, AMERICAN FARMER I tfiH T3QEJT0J, troprietonu filter. TTE3XESD.it, TEfi.

14,1884. Th flood in Ihe North are sob- tWlng. is Got. Low err of vetoed II, Commiwsion Bill. the rion.

ifarlc A. Cooper, as old and llstinjrtii.heil 1) dca(Lf I Judge) Brnoe ha decidrit that i -'fro bach hiM the IT. 8. Marshall '8(-e till hl successor is appointed 'id qnalifil. 5cn.

Jos. Wheeler's nomination to i flon. "Prror from the A1i Confesioii'al District is stippos- a I lo ue inm mtu 111" '-''-1 Mrs. Slribliu of Chamber for '7hom the negro Jeff Hodifers alia rV'omack wu hnngr, is doarL She "red fifteen day with hef' windpipe Iraost terereiL 3. hore om iTurfrteboro wan shot nd killed In Selina last week by Ted Flattenherg.

Robinson was t-igluaHy from Marengo county In Alabama. Plattciiberj- is in" jail. "aiise ofkillinz, ton much whiskey. Dr. James Guild, of Tuscaloosa, Med auddeiilv on the 13th inst Guild wad distinguished in hi pression, and has held importaut position in politics.

The Gnwlte ays: 'Tha-has pnoel awar one of the heat men in our midst Jle jwas loved and honored by all who Jtnctr him. and lii Heath, at ncai the ills' of elghty-flre, It an severail one id the tie that bind the present with tho past. tr.J. W. Drake, formerly ot Auburn, at th Factory above Columella, on Tustday, the 12th shot Sitd killed Jiio.

8oarbron(h. In question of a settlement of a nodical account of Drakes against pea rb roil eh, -controversy and a quarrel ensued, In which Scarbroogh id bis father assaalted Dr. Drake with knife; whereupon. Drake shot and killed" Searbrough. He left at pnee, but it is said will surrender at court.

Xuitob Mail: I oeg a little space Ji yom column. 1 Co not know your wntimcnts, whether you favor Contention or Primary Election, but lng a lite lone Democrat have a Ight, I think, to express my opin-on, having voted for everv nominee, expect to do the same again, but Tould like to have a voice in the natlnr of making nominations, i your best meetings then, see to sending proper delegates," a the arenment. That Bounds very Veil, but it doesn't work so well. Che beat delegations are generally Ixed up beforehand, thoy get together a few tricticU of some oandidatc, appoint thomselres or somebody i ot the same "sentiment with heinselTcs. If any opposition is nntls, why they readily make an Hgraemcnt to satisfy the opposition, fit cannot be killed off.

These ag-eementa are proven by many expei- 'roenU to be utierly orlhless. Sub-titutes who aro 'not bound by the grecme.t are scut to the county Sonvention in place of the regular or if the appointed deto nate, go, they tgaoro the agreement 'tnd cuiue back with the old story. we saw we couldn't nominate 'our friend, (or triends) and so we tidnt tote for him." Bah! More hnn this they not un frequently vote or and nominate some entirely new nan, or dark nore," as the term is, vho wouldn't have had a ghost ot a Jiance in a primary bv tne A candidate whose name nd claim hare been before the peo-le, goes to. a delegate and says, "Sue here, how is it you arc not my nomination, yon were cut bore with that 'Here" says the delegate, and takes aim to one side, "you see Brown ot nr delegation has arranged for lis vote tor onos on the 2nd and 3rd jiallols and we all agreed to voto to-rclhor. aftor that wc will vote for Now it so happens that Jones, who thesnid candidates' opponent in lominated in that 2nd or 3rd ballot, will happen that way.

Besides ill this, which could not happen In a Srimarp election, there is the jug. ling and trading, and vnnblnliig, ind committee, and motions and 'two-third rule" and "previous and dropping the lowest and such clap trap which bamboozles and leads jistray the houet country delegate. (hoo Hud lie foot-hold in a primary 'lection. In ooncluin lot mo add jht I am tio candidato, have nut peen and don't expect to be, but I lecidodly la favor ot the implii'iiloii ii primary elections, mat mo votors who do the vetiiij? lmll detcrmln for lrhom ther will vote, without buing htc iscJ of treason to the parlv, i II inn PntVATB. 8Udo Conrentlon.

Istlie dny Axed for hoUI-n the IVmocriUio State Uonreu-i'tn. Tli proeoniliiK the Htiite r.tflcntH'e imitfrA will found lu tliiit Imm. (Juiiiity cuvt'iilionK i will bn onlpi H'i niiv tijicit (limn in in yESTEEBX KAILKOAD VY ALA lime table ifo'V taking Fect April 30 tiss No. 1. irontsrbinery 7:00 a a hi 9:27 a 10:15 am :45 11:15 am hebsw Onelika Arrives at West Point, Columi'us Atlanta Macon errnTteetttiffatilontjroinery with Moblc MonU'omerv railroad, and at Cbehavr dlt Columbus with boutbwestei at At lanta with Kenncsaw aOO liea mont Air TRAJX XO.3 Leaves Montgomery.

I ta Arrlveat Opelika 1 11 :24 pm VT est -s -r--' I WPRE) I Train So 5. Lvs Montgomery am AratChehaw pm -Opelikst W'estlioint- Trains West So. 50. Lvc Atlanta TEE) lOOpm Ar West I'oint a 54 8 10pm Ar Chehaw 37 Montgomery SOO pro Train So. 52.

Lve Atlanta (A A K) 12 45a-m Weet Point 4 02 a Opelika 4 4Tam Ar at Chehaw ft 42 a Montgomory 1 00 a Train Ko6. Lvs rolurnhns (CtWSS 5. VI am West Point 7 5S a Opelika 1130 am Arvs at Chcha 12 10 Jlontgomery 8 10 change ol cars between iiontgoinory and ttlanta Pullman Sleepers on trains 1 and 2 between Xew Orleans and Washington, D. without chanse. Western Railroad Sleepers on trains 3 and 4 between Jlontgomerr and Atlanta.

Trains 1, 2, 3 and 4 make close connections with trains to and from Mobile and New Orleans. Train 4 connects at Montgomery with trains for Selma and Eufau-la. Connections made Opelika with A At C. and the Koads. All trains except 3 and 4 connect at Chehaw witb Tuskegee Railroad.

CCL'Ifi WAI5HF.T, (ieneral Manager. OL1SV1LLE ASIi VILLE K. The quick, short and direct route to all points North, South, East and West. Onlv one chane'of cars to St. Louis.

IhicaiiO. Cincinnati. Pittsburg, Philadel phia, ew lork and Boston: and the oest oute to lialtimore and Washington. ooixG nOutH. Xo.

2. Fast LeaveMontsomenr bcave Ualera Leave liirmingliam lieave Blount Springs Ijeave tiecatur i trrive at Nashville Leave Nashville trrive at Louisville 11 -AO ilm Xo 4. Fast EipRtssp; LeaveMontgomery 8:00 pm Leave Calera 10:10 pm Leave Birmingham 11:32 pm Leave Blount Springs I eave Decatur arrive at Xashville Leave Nashville, 7:45 am trrive at Louisville' 2:30 NO. 12 LOCAL MATi, and F2PRESS. I eave Montgomery 6:45 am 1 eaveCalpra ticfinm I cave Birmingham' 1 :20 pm Leave Blount Springs 3:45 n- Arrive Decatur.

ooi.no soutu. Montg6mery trrive at Junction. 12:43 a rnteatPensacola Arrive at Mobile iave Mobile 3:20 am A i rive at X-ew Orleans 8:00 a STLMA DIVISION W.R-. R. (Ala.) Leave trrive at Selma 9.50am.

wtftirff'ki BRANCH. l.v Mrfnfy. ri Wefka. a m. i Accommodation featves Montgouierv i 10 lim daily; arrives Elmore 4:45 Ate iiimpka.

Birmingham, in; itoppma at ail stations. Trains arrive at Montgomerf, So 1, Fast Express, daily 7:40 a So3, Express Mail SsH) Special Low Kates tne ftVaas for enn- grantstoall points West, and they are sent through in first-class cars by ex press trains, and in time than any other route. Pullinan Palace tiffs rife riir on through trains to Louisville. Close connections are made at Momnhfs Xashtille, EvnnsVflle a'iid Louisville with through cars for all points North, Eas and West, Agents at all stations can 'ive jou lull and reliable information as through time and connections, anil pro cure you rates anil tickets to nil poiutsj For further information J.tA IjyiOiiE, fi. or Louisvile, Ky.

0. M. Williamm, Southern Passengo' Airent. Monteoiperv Alebama. IRAKI) KAlUiOAD.

Columbus, Jan, 0. On and after this date, trains will run aa foil civs: GOlSO WEST MAli, ITAILY. Leave Gen Puss Depot Columbus l.v llrond ht. Depot, fjolumbus. Arrive at Union Spring 6 08 pm Lv Ai-ive atTi-ov Sun Making close oonnoctloli nt tnlnii wprings with A It Kfnr Montgon.ery, H1IU ijUIUillil.

COMINP KAST MAIL PAILY XO 2. Leave Troy Arrive at Union Springs Leave n. ArJironil St Depot, CnlumbUH rliun Push IV-uot Columbus 11 :3 a Oflnnorts Union Spring with It II for xnil Kufnulw, ami at Columbus with It It for Million, Sa-vannah, Auirustaiindall points North, THKOrCH KIlKtOIIT AND ACCOMMODATION Way Kreicht ami Accominndtlon "Xo.S OOINfi WK1T -DAILY Exi-KpTdl-NnAY. LV Gon Piimr Oenot Oolumhila ni llroail St Ucpnt, Columbus 5:41 am Arrive at ingii UCiHn I.pnve Union Kpriiifrs Arrive nt Troy i- Make clone connects nt Union vprines with It tt for Eufuulu tlallr (ex-cept Sundny), imrl Accommodation 'Xo. 8 co.MiMu kast Daily kxckit sumiay Leave Trny 1 Arrive Union Springs i I) in in Leave I ninnSprliiAK Hll) Ar at Broad Stront lp V)lnmbut; pin a nt (lcn'1 l'Assenper Dp fol Connect -t t'nlou Sprinui, lib i It for Kufaiilu.

W. L.t'LARK.llp't. I). K. iril.l-lAMS Gene-ill Ticket Aaont Pit.

i If PUTT I' KTI 1 1 A TeCtil I III Powder) will tJitru vour fjliilil. All mid Country JJciclmntH keep it. Cifi ivci-Knt homo. outfit free. I'ny OUU niwoliiiely sure Xo rink Capital iiotroipiiieil Ki-iider, it you want bimi- iichs ut whi.il pcrKonsof either x.

old or cull tnuku irrent miv nil tlie tliile they Win with nbaoluto eortiilntv. rite for bnrtfeulura toll. JIai i.rrr ti Co I'nrtianii, K. A I.el.aiiSnn. Solicitor of A i ii I' and Foreign l'ntouta.

Wn hlni-to l. All biiaino-tit connected Willi fatHitr ivlietlicr bi f.ini Hie l'litcn -Otllce or the Oniirta, promptly attended tn, N'o char, re miiilu tinlcaa a pnti nt i aeeured. iiiud for cli'iilar I Sena hi i-enia lor pail A 1 iVlilj. nge. and icccivc lre.

I cn.tly In i.v nl wbicb Mill Von -o miiKi- imiii) money rihl away man an? Iilnu' in ii it- world, II of ciih.M' from llrat hour. 'I lac- t.n.nt in ml foi'ttiiic npi-iiH birire tin1 oI kii mi-Iv A once uiilii'- 'I'm Jt Co. Mh I lie' 1 a a BREEDERS' LITE I of $2 5a air choice Engraving ot the famous HEllEFORD CATTLE. Can ai our ollice nnd examine this journal and we arc eei-lain you will it. 2-U-83tr crystalizlugof favor of one man.

Vtat there are; mon both parties who desire the nomination it nvident, and eoch of them has hi individual toll owing, but there seems to be a disposi'iou to hold oil to see what the other fellow Is doin or to do. That It ia to be fiic struitxle of two giants for the mastery is clearly AVe havo, endeavored to the mystery, to reach the uuoercurreut, and If possible get at the tra statita. We have consulted alike Senators, Rep reseatavfves, auS of the third bouse, and the most that we can leant is that both parties are dit-igentl yln search of the man who is sure to carry Xew Vork, Connecticut and Jersey. -The Doinocratic party was never before kept so woll in hand. It is moving in solid column and there will be uo mistakes made by which to wreik the hopes of success now so near fruition.

Ah invest igat: oh by the Sanate- Kiib-Committee of tne Danville, riols comineiiced here on Thursday last. As was anticipated the evidence so far fails to establish even tho shad ow of an Intention on the part of the Whites to overawe or Intimidate the negroes, but shows conclusively that the riot was gotten up on the spnrof the moment and was commenced bv the negroes themselves. Tho en dence shows lhat there was a fight between a white man and a negro, a crowd assembled and tb pnrtios scp arated the white people wore on the curb and tlie negroes in the street and Mr. Taylor, a witness summoned by the committee testified as follows "After the disturbance began the no-- Kroes crowded towards the woitcs menacingly; several whites urge! the negroes to disperse, but the ne groes angrffy refused to go, the whites mnat disperse first." lie saw negroes shoot into the crowd oi whites, and then the shooting be came general. Thus it will be seen upon what slim premises Sherman and his lieutenant.

Mahone, proposed to build antholr campaign of sotc. Senator-elect Blackburn was tendered a serenade on 'Wednesday night last It was the spontaneous act ol his admirers, at the5 Capital and thep constitute the whole population Republicans as woll as Ilia speech in response to the serenade was worthy of the innn and the occasion. One passage aloua is the key to the whole. lie said "I will never forget that I am a Senator in tho Congress of the United States, charged especially willi the maintenance of the honor, the pro-toctioo ol the dignity, and the promotion of the" people ol ray own grand old commonwealth, but I trust under God, that I will remember equally as well that I am not only a Kentucky Senator but an American Senator." Congrese, vory promptly" voted $300,000 to the flood sufferers along the Ohio, and will from present appearances bo called upon for $700,000 more tor the Ohio sufferers and also fqr the Mississippi, as ererythiut: points to an tinprocedeuted rise in the latter. This prompt action of Congress meet with the almost universal sanction of the people.

To guard against surprise on the Mississippi river, Gen. Floyd King, momber of Congress from the fifth district of Louisiana, has succeeded in'having an order issued from the Signal Bureau to the station along the upper Mississippi and Ohio, tu keep the people along tho lower river luformed by telegraph relative to any prospective rise aud to advise them fully ot the approach of danger. This action ot General King much commended and is in nvc r-danre with his 'well known energy of charaoter and quick perception of what such energlu require. I Sol. the State Execntlve Cost' Btittee.

The committee was called to order at 12 m. by ChnirniMii MclClciov, Tciiiiant Lomax, Secretary. The tollowlng members ntisworcd to their linines: Metrs. MclCluroy, II. betnple, JT, II.

It. IMwsnn, Willis G. Clarke, Minis Walker.ll. It Hood, .1. i.

Arrmgtnii, I). (. Uiiuk-liu, J. H. G.

Martin, J. 11. IUi ler, V. IL Xelson, J. 15.

Cocke, W. A. Smith J. It. Dowdell.

L. II. Sci uxgt. The resigiiaiitiu of Gen. W.

Lswlcr as member of Ihe Xiiilomtl Coiuinittec was piwutcd and read. The rcxigiiiiiiou wim acccp ted, iml mi motion ot Mr. IMvso- ol Iallflsrrhe thiiuks of the commit. too were tendered to Gen. Lnwlerfur services Ui tlml capacity, Mr.

II. C-Seinplo of wsulee(u4 to till tho vacrucy. Jtidgo It. Lander dale, was Invitort in partMpntc in the dcdil)j siiou; also, Mr. i).

W. ilclver. Glass and W. motion of Mr Diwson, tliu JtU day sit June iS'iL was siuicicd as the (luic lor holding I lie ritnle Couveiitii.n. Mr.

Clarke, of Mobile, submitted proposition that the oauie ol ropi osyn il ion be ndoptej ns wait ndoplnd lV Mil- preceding (ii-tiitllcc Him or tlio IVcsidentiiil clorllon of fSHO!) Mr. Walker of Marengo, firopoil ii siibolllule tliat llm vote at tho Klsle.l clevlioii Hi 1HH2 bfi adopted ms, Engines Iks, nteve cs an CO ol kezei Fa Kegec .4 fyani invei of th here inst 1 epot. is Vi! Paten fti. ty.free If pi! an he niif ts: PSllI Uli mi fui 1-01 3f0 ohj no iris BO i ai ipai Iff igo Tec 9 tt a erf itfu ind fin 0 lim ru at Nl ml ik Ill fUH 111 ik 'TI AG-ENT FOR IlVlcbiT COXTlTTia FOR THE CELEBKATED i Pratt Gin, Feeder and Condenser; Brown Feeder and Condenser Yan 'vv'inLle Gin, Condenser and Press Windship Gin, and Esst Presses AGE1TT -TOR' 1 ALTMAN, TAYLOR Estimates fufnished kinds of machines sold as low oec me Dciorc ouymg elsewbeie. e-lli ISSi Oil, PAIlVTIlYGS, EAElIEll STOCK s'scribcr will reeciv i Machinery all kinds of machinery, a'niJ as first-class machinery can he hale) per month." commission, We will advano.

cotton CABELL VVRIGKT. 9 DllDPftTiirr 7 I UilUHl I WC I -a IP! ZMi ronp, Aathma, Bronrbltla, Tftmm. aria, Hlinmniiam. joiinkoH'S IIVHB LINIMKNT (for hHmalenJ Bruni Vm) will rntlantniieua.ly rMle.e ibeae Urni-ie diutanaa, aud wm wire nine oat of ten. Information tliat aill aaa li.ea aeot n-ea lr mall, lam'liiaaijraaaawiia j.rvuuon ja utiuor uuid cure.

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(per Cotton or old $35.00 cash'per haleon good Patronage respectfully solicited, h-I2-tf. ha hlo th ftm ta thrt, month Anf framtUy maU for 5o. ta atampa. Circular, free, x. 8.

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