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VOLUME XLII1.] MILLED GE VI LLE, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 25, 18*2. NUMBER 22* THE 3nion d‘ Stcorber, ia PUBLISHED weekly IN MILLLDGEYILLE. GA., BOUGHTON, BARNES & MOORE, At $2 in Advance, or $3 at end of the year. S. N. notJf^TON, Editor. THK "FEDERAL UNION” ami t So “SOUTH KKN RECORDER” woro couaol'kiatoJ An|iut lit, 1872. the I'mr being ir, its Fori,-Third Yolaie* aefl the Kecorder in it'a Fifty-Third Volume. ADYEKTLSING. —(me I>a!;nr f.er»quare of ten line* for gr*tinsertion, and seventy-live ccutsfjr each aabao qaont continuance. Tribute* of respect, Resolutions by Soeietie*,Obit oari- s ei.-e-.iino jjxliti* •. XoniinatuMisfor office,Com tunnies!ion.- or Editorial notifies for individual b.ueit charged as transient advertising. LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sheriff's Sales, ]-er levy of ten l.nos, or les«,....$2 i*0 •• Mortgage fi fa sales, per square 5 90 Citations for Letters of Administration 3 00 ■ • Guardianship .....300 Application dismiss:, u from Administration, 3 00 “ “ “ Guardianship, 3 00 11 leave to sc!! Land, 5 00 “ for flomesteaus, 1 Notice to Dr.,: rs atu Civoitors, 3 00 Sale* ul Land. Set-., per square 5 00 “ periauahle property, IU days, per square,.. 150 Kstray Notir 5u days, 3 00 Foreclosure of Mortgage, per sq-, each time,.... 100 Applications for Homesteads, (two weeks,).... 1 75 legal advertisements. Sales of Land, &o., by Administrators, Executors or Guardians, are required bylaw to be held on the first Tuesday iuths month, between the hour* of 10 in the forenoon and 3 in the afternoon, at the Court House iu the County in which the property is situated. Notice of these sales must be given in a public ga lette 10 days previous to the day of sale. Notice* tor the sale of personal property must be given in like manner 10 days previous to sale day. Notices to the debtois and creditors of an estate mast also be published *b days. Notice that nppli atiou will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Laud, Ac., must be publish ed for two months. Citations for letters of Ad miuist ration. Guardianship, fcr.. must be published 30 days—for dismission from Administration monthly three months—fordismission from Guardianship, IU days. Rnles for foreclosure of Mortgage must be publish ed monthly for lour months—for establishing lost pa pers tor the full space of three months—for compell ing titles from Executors or Administrators, where bond ha* been givcu by the deceased, the full apaceot three months. Publications will always be continued according to those.thelegalroquireiner'ts.milpssotherwise ordered Book aad Job Work, of all kinds, PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT Tills OFFICE. Agents for Federal Union in New York City GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., No. 40 Park Row. S. M. PETTING ILL Sc. CO., 37 Park Row. tv Messrs. Griffin & Hoffman. Newspaper Advertising Agents. No. 4 South St.. Baltimore, Md., are dnly authorized to contract for advertisement* at enr Icvrnt ra!»s. Advertisers in that City are request ed to leave their favors with this house.” GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES AT FRED HUG S* T HE undersigned eon!in ns* to carry on the BOOT AND. SHOE busi- tip uesa, in all its branches, at f’ tke same old stand, enibra- •ing a larger variety than heretofore. Gentlemen will Gnd every cla-3 of finish in Bools aad Shoes, tcarranUd Also a good supply of Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes of all qualities and price-'. Understand, that none but first oiasr goods are offer ed, and having paid e..-h gredt inducement* are of fered. Gentlemen's work made to order and Repairing of a'd kinds neatlv done as all old customers will testify. FRED HAUG. Milledgeviile, O- * 8, 1S72. 11 3m W. H. HALL. I. L. HARRIS. MEDICAL OA.IUD. D OCTORS HALL & HARRIS have Meeeiated themselves for "lie Practice of Medicine- Office the one formerly occupied by Judge I. L. Harris as a Law Office. tv Call* may be left at their office day or night. Milledgeviile, Aug At, 1872. 4 3m REGULATOR sr This Barivalled Medicine is warranted not to coa- taia a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral eabetaoeo, but is 7V&BLY V2SETABLE. F«r FORTY YEARS it h*« proved in* *rre*t valu* ia all difteasos of the Liver, lV>wela a?!<l Kidu**yg Tfeoaaaada of the toad and great ia «vi pasta of :h* ooaa^j ronch for it* woitderfa 1 a. r : i pet-uli .r poorer in pwif^ing the Blootf. ptico elating tr#rpi i Liver and Bowel*, and imparting ri-vr L ; iV and V ^r »r to th* whole fjstem. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR is acknowledged to have no equal a« a LIVER 3VtE-32ICir7E. It contains four medical elements, never united in the same happy proportion in any other preparation, ▼is: a fceatle Cathartic, a wonder:":;! 1' mie, on unex csptinuable Aiteiative and a certain Conectim of ail imparities of the body. Such a rignal success ha? at tended its nse, that it is now regarded a? the Great Unfailing' Specific for Liver Complaint and the painful ":Tip r ing thereof, to-wit: DYSPEPSlX. CONSTIPATION. Jauniiee, Bilioua attack., SICK HEADACHE Colic. Depres sion of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, 11-art Burn, See. Reg .lists the Liver and preveut CHILLS AND FBVER, Simmons’ Liver Regulator Is manufactured oniy by J. II. ZEII.1X A CO, MACON, GA , an I PHILADELPHIA. Price $1 00 per package ; ^at by mail, postage paid $1 tii. Prepared reajy for use iu b‘ tries. $1 50. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. tyilfViHi of ail Counterfeits and Imitations. 8ept 17, 1872. 8 6m To Arrive at Miller's, The largest Stock English double Gucs ever off-red ia the eity. Milledgeviile, Ga., Nov. 26th. lS2t. C. H- WRIGHT k SON OWE* TOR SALE AT LOW RATESS, 9.000 yards Heavy Bagging. 5 Sons of Arrow Ties. 16.000 lbs. of Flour, all grades.! 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides. 1.000 lbs. Leaf Lard. SUGAR AMD COFFEE. One Car Load Liverpool Salt to arrive. A LA2(JE LOT OF HOLLOW WARE. Hunt <fc Robinson Axes. SEED RYE AND BARLEY. Choice Goshen Butter in 2 1-2 lbs. packages. L009 lbs. Canvassed Hams SYRUP AHX) MOLASSES. Soaps aad Candles. the beet and as cheap as the cheap C. H. WRIGHT & SOM. Milledgeviile, Sept 17,1872 . 8 tf The Great leleslries mf the Failed Stalest Being aa biaturical summary of (ha origin, growth ana perfection of tbwehief industrial arts of this coun try, by Horace Greeley, LeoaCaso, Edward Howland, John B Gough, Philip Ripley, TB Perkins, J B Lyman, Albert Brisbane, Rev E E Hall, and other eminent writers upon political and social economy. Mechanics. Manufacturers, etc., etc. With above 500 Illustration*; Hartford: J B Burr and Hyde, 1872. We have a few copies of the above handsome book, ef 1300 page* ard wi : ! send a copy pnoiage paid, to aay person who will send u* six subscribers to the Union St Rkcokdir with cash (f 12), BSPTf. Tour cosy crib is hi the eorreryot ; I tit and watch it, jn«t as day is dead. Yon cannot press again, my vanished pet, Its pillow with yonr drowsy golden head. Yon cacnct reach plump snr.s to get my kiss, Or dart about with rosy, naked feet. Babbling 3oft syllables of that and this. A tiny night-gowned fairy, blithe and sweet. Once and for all you Lave lain down to rest. No: to rise up because of birds nr beams.— Once and for all, with white dowers on yonr brossS, To slumber coldly and to dream no dreams. I Empty th6 home where, frolicscme and fair, YoQr precious presence made so bright a part; Empty ycur little crib, your clothes, your chair, j Bat emptiest of all your mother's fcs&rt 1 Atlantic Mjnthlj. i Tnr. Postal Tm-eoraph Scheme.—We are I gratified to observe that several of the most in fluential Republican press of the North are oppos- Tke Burning of Columbia—Sherman Bxamined. General Sherman was examined be fore the American and British Com mission to-day in regard to the burn ing of Colombia. He denied that he had issued orders to burn Columbia, but admitted that the army was great ly exasperated against South Carolina, and said this exasperation was increas ed by General Hampton’s rear guard The Orest Western Canal. In the House, to-day, Gen. Young, of Georgia, offered his resolution re garding Credit Mobilier, extending the investigations of the committee to the losses suffered by constituents from tha Union Pacific Railroad. The resolu tion produced considerable excitement in the House, but was choked off* by a cal! for an irregular order. The House Committee on Corn- firing into his camp anight or two be- jmerce, this morning, heard the argu- fore eutering Columbia, which «is- 1 merit on the Atlantic and Great West- peration he and his officers partieipa- L ra Canal. Much interest was mnni- ted in, and this was kuowu to the j tested, and the committee room was men. A correspondence was then filled at an earlv hour bv members shown to General Sherman, purport- j from Alabama, Georgia and Virginia ing to have taken place between him jCol. B. W. Frobel opened the case in and General Halieck, while on n;s ' a carefully prepared address, in which he clearly pointed out the national im All aa good eat. DTRAYED from my place near _No. R0TICE. 13. Central Railroad as Sufl’ey last. ONE DARK BAY HOUSE M ULE, b-twser. the age of Sve and six rear* with a while rirj aroacd oa- of his front feet. Any one giving me aay information of him, or taking l.iin up j i:.g our telegraph*, will b* liberally rewarded. Address meat Tencille No. | subject tke Providence (R 13.Central Railroad. Georgia. -- - ... November231,1872. 18 it. A. 8. BARNES. march to Columbia. The commum cation from Haileck desired iiitn to port3nce and great need of this inte- destroy Charleston and sow it with r j 0 r line, showed pointedly and clear- salt, so that there might no more nuili- |y tfi e decline of our foreign trade, the fiers or secessionists grow up there. j evils under which our home industries To this Sherman, in reply, wrote j suffer, the causes which force the man- that Charleston and Columbia would j ufacturer to «eek protection and the soon be in his hands, and Hatleck | depressing influences operatinsr against would have no cause to complain of) the South and West. He pointed out his treatment of them; that he had the •' the cause of the evil and the remedy fifteenth corps with him, and that , to be applied, which he stated was corps did their work well, and furth- j clearly set forth in the President’s er that he (Sherman) would not spare message, and closed with a glowing the public buildings in Columbia, as description of the future of this coun- ed to the scheme for the monopolizing the control he did at Milledgeviile. General Sher- j try, with every section re-united again of the railroad* and telegraph lines of the country, man admitted, on his examination, | in the bonds of peace and good will that this correspondence was autheuti- j towards each other, cated. General Sherman stated that J The argument was listened to with he occupied Columbia with the fif- j marked attention, teenth corps- In reply to the ques- ! Col. Price followed in an able argu- tion whether he kept the men in the ; ment on the beneficial result of this JAMES G. BAILIE &. BROTHER, 205 'JOroad Sheet, Augusta, Ga., Ro*p««tfaily ask your attention to a full line of the following goods, which will bo sold as low aa in any ether House > CABPBT DEPARTMENT. CERTAIN DEPARTMENT. GROCERY DEPARTMENT iCurtain Materials. [Cornice* and Banda, Lace Curtains, Mu*!in Curtains, Window Shades, all sizes, I Hair Cloths, all width*, ! Wail Paper* I and Borders, Mattings, Drnggets and Door Mats.,Beautiful Chroruoa. Catpels, Oil Cloths and Curtains made and laid at short notice. Sept. 24.1872. 9 6m. English Velvet Carpets, English Brussels Carpets, Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Venetian Carpets, Cheap Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Carpets and Rods, Choice Family Groceries, received weekly, Dnffield Hams, English Crackers, Dyspeptics’ Food, Baskets of all kinds, Wood Ware, Brooms and Brushes, Plantation Supplies' GEORGIA MILLS ! FLOUR TO THE TRADE. DRY COW HIDES WAX TED! H IGIIEST CASH PRICES COW II 11>L8 at the PAID FOR DRY Tamily Grocery of T. A. CARAKER. Milledgevllfe, Oot. 28, 1872. 14 3m PARKER & COLLINS, SKILL SB SEVILLE, GA., W ILL meke you a good Nidr-Kpriit* Ruggy Fnd Spring far 8I43| — provriucnts nt Irons 8150 for $133 wish the late im 9173. No "slop” work done at any price- Repairing exe cuted promptly and substantially. Good wagons always on hand and for sale low. TERMS CASH. June 5th, 1872. 46 7m Referring to the matter of putting the telegraphs of the country under the control of the Post Office Department, the New York Evening Post is op posed to it, and considers that the fact that the nnmber of official* would b« more than five Lun- dred thousand is a fact which is Dot likely to pro mote among tho ghtfu! men Mr. Cresweil's pro ject fur adding to his other duties that of tr.anag telegraph*. Iu an artieie on the game I ) Junrnal says :— We have already intimated our opioion that the arg'imsnts of the Postmaster Genera! in this re gard are m'-re speci nt than sound, and without going into an argument, ‘or which there is basis enough, in opposition to his view*, we content oarseives, for the present, at least, in callicgat- lention to the views taken ofitbysuch papers as the Evening Post, and to the general principle that Government should interfere as little as is compatible with the safety of the individual and the nation with the ordinary pursuits of the peo ple. Axciext Ml’-ic.—The Egyptian flute was only a cow's horn, with three or four holes in it, and their harp, or lyre, had only three strings. The Grecian iyre had oniy seven strings, and was very small, being held iu one hand The Jewish trumpets, which made tha walls of Jericho fall down, were only rams' horns. They bad no other iaatrumenta! music but by percussion, of which the greatest beast made was the psaltery, a small triangular harp or lyre with wire strings, and struck with an iron needle or stick. Their saebut was something like a bagpipe ; the timbrel was a tambourine ; and the dulcimer was a horizontal harp, with wire strings, and stmek with a stick, like the psaltery. They had no written music, and had scarcely a vowel in tbeir Inngnage : and yet, according to Josephus, had two hundred thousand musicians p'tay.ng at the dedication of the Temple of Solomon. What Burned Herculaneum ? or designated ss a class of offenders against the laws of the Unit d States. I fuve no meaosof knowing the names, no nbers or degrees of guilt ol the eiti- tefts of said counties now imprisoned, as represented in said appeals. ’‘Separate applications for pardon ought to be made by or on behalf of each of said persons stating substanti ally the circumstances of the crime and conviction. When such an appli cation ia made it will be considered without delay, and as favorably as the President’s sense ofjustice will permit. “Very respectfully, “Geo H. Williams, “Attorney General.” Pinchback and His Ally at Wash ington. A few days since, it was announced with a flourishing triumph, that the President would take no part in the Louisiana embroglio, but leave the matter to bo decided by the laws of the State and the Courts. This was re garded as a happy augury as to his fu ture policy towards the South. But this spasmodic leniency, or rather, just now, interference with the inter nal matters of a sovereign State, so- called, it seems has been bitterly re pented of, and now the candidate for a third term goes back, upon his own course with a double vengeance. Hear what that staid old Democratic jour nal, the Boston Post, has to say about it. aa hat renders this partisanship more notable is the fact that the President; makes a movement iu favor of Pinch- works after taking possession of the 1 outlet iu regulating the money market j 5 ac k before the mirits of the case aro could not have 1 of the country the { The committee will report on the city, he said no; he done so to have prevented burning of every town in the ; bills early. The views of these gen- State of South Carolina. These res- tlemen attract attention, as showing ponses were drawnout by the rep- ( that the South is taking a deep inter- resentations of British claimants, who est iu tlie material prosperity of the allege that their property at Coluin-; country, and that she is looking close- bia was destroyed wantooly and in vi- j ly into the question of national trade olation of the usages of war. General ! and finance, with the object, not of Sherman manifested a good deal of ex citement daring the investigation.— Courier Journal. throwing obstacles in the way, but of herself taking step to the music of advancement. Col. Whiteley and Gens. Dubose robber a °d Young took part in the discussion, and ably seconded the efforts of Col. Price and Col. Frobel. Italian Brigands.—The bands about Naples are the most daring and awe-inspiring of the armed forces of Italy. About a year ago, it will be remembered, Manzi, the famous Test of Courage, chief, was captured and proved guilty A correspondent of the World, in- of enough to sentence him to a long : dulging in some reminiscences of For- term of confinement. Bribes proved rest, the actor, tells the following: stronger than bars and bolts, how- j “How was he in his relations with ever, and he was soon away to the other actors?” the mountains around Salerno, thirty j “Just as he was with everybody miles from Naples, and hi9 first step whom he met. If they happened to to repair his semewhat weakened for- please him, well and good; if net, it tunes was to carry off Signor Mancusi, * was uncomfortable for them if they a wealthy land-oAvner of Salerno, and came in contact with him. To use a demand $24,000 for his ransom, from I slang word, he was extremely apt to i^p“\Ve are now prepared to supply the trade with our Wiley's XXXX, Pearl Dust, Hyacinthe and Amber. In any quantity. We make the BEST FLOUR is ths market, And our PRICE LIST will eumpire favorably wiili those of asy first-class Western Mills. iy We keep ai way* en hand BRAN and blit IR i'S ul «: Superiur Q lality. Your orders will receive prompt attention. What was the fate of Herculaneam during the eruption of A. D. 79?— it . , , i A What special phenomena were displav- 1 hi 8 family, otherwise his head should c lebrated bL db 01 ed ou tiiat 8ic | e 0 f y eSUV ius ? What i pay the forfeit. The Government for- causes buried a flourishing city in an j hade the payment of the ransom, and match. It was when he was playing instant out of siffht of the inhabited set about exerting its feeble authority, 1 at the old Broadway Theatre, near world ? It has" been proved that offering in the first place 84,000 re- i Pearl street. His pieces were follow- Pompeii suffered an interment so in- ward for Manzi’s head. The chief man-■ ed by an exhibition of lions by their complete that, after a few days, its aged to communicate with Mancusi s I tamer, a certain Herr Driesbach. For- inbabitants could recognize' their family, however, and threatened in-j rest was one day saying that he had stant decapitation of their lord unless never been afraid in all his life—could that coveted ransom was speedily j not imagine the emotion. Driesbach decided, except so far 39 the possession of trie State House and Government officers, guarded by Federal bayonets, may decide them. There is a writ of prohibition now in argument before the Supreme Court at Washington, which, if granted, will at once turn the bayonets that guard Pincbback against; the breast they now protect. There is an order of Court now issued for the arrest of the pretended Governor, which would be served put for the fact that he protects himself' from the op erations of the law by a body-guard of United States Marshals. What is yet more imperative for delay, the President has been telegraphed of the departure of delegations of prominent citizens to acquaint him with the facts of the case, and the Liberal candidate himself beseeches that recognition may only be withheld until “all thefactson both sides can be presented.” But the President is now as hot with interfer ences he was for impartial silence a few days before. Without awaiting the arrival of the hundred “best citizens” of New Oleacs who are on the way to to present Warrnoth’s case, without EUltM & FLANDERS, November 5th, 1872. MA003XT, GA. The Oldest Furniture House in the State. PLATT BROTHERS, 2/2 and 2/S 71710A/D S27/7/JT7, AUGUSTA, GSORGIA, Keep cou.-t.-u.tly ou hand tho latest styles of 2^ w m ssr a ^ w S3 A m Mid 25 y TIKWAllE, Hardwire, fyc. £3 JOSEPH STALEY Has just received * lot cf COOK 1XO STOJES, ef tho be*t manufactures, which he will sell Cheap for Cash. New is yonr time to get one a* these stove* are ad vancing in price. He also ha* an assortment of rAXLZKXNG IMPLEIVIENTS Consisting of Hoc*. Spading Fork*, Garden Rakes, Gnsne Strovrer*. Ac., Ac. Also. Axes, Churns. Well-Backet*, Ac. A general assortment of TIN WARS, Cheap for Cash. GUNS AND PIS-TOLS. A full assortment of Alee. Hardware, Cutlery, and a variety of good* tee tedious to mention. Cell sod examine. Milledgeviile, Nov 19,1872. 17 3m Of every variety manufactured, from the tke lowest to the highest grade*. 9 AND Library Saifs Complete, or in Single Pieees, mm At Prices which cannot fail to suit the purchaser. Nov. 12,1872. 16 fun. dwellings, could encamp above and clear them out; Herculaneum, on the contrary, was bnried so deep that the next day it was impossible to trace a vestige of it. The ready answer to all these questions usually is : “Lava worked all tho ruin. Herculaneum was swallowed up under eighty feet of lava. If works cf art, bronzes and pictures have been miraculously pre served it was due to the impenetrable shield of lava, yielding only to a cut ting tool, that protected them from the ravages of time.” The explana tion is tempting. Fancy waves of fire rolling upon the city, rising like the tidal swell, surging in through doors and windows, sweeping around and moulding everything, then slow ly cooling, and preserving for posteri ty treasures that labor must unveil, repaid by their recovery in unharmed beauty. • This is really the opinion that all Europe holds, and even at Naples al- house, walked a long distance through many devious passages, all dark, until finally Driesbach, opening a door, said, forthcoming. By small snms the | made no remark at the time, but in the whole amount was sent, the Govern- | evening, when the curtain had fallen, ment having to be defied and the troops 1 invited Forrest home with him. For- evaded in accomplishing the sacrifice, j rest assented and the two, entering a and recently the Signor has been res tored after an imprisonment of six months, during which time be lived on the coarsest fare, and was only too ‘This way. Mr. Forrest.’ Forrest cn- happy if he could find a tree to shelter ( terej sn4 immediately heard the door him. The efforts of the Government; slammed and locked behind him. He have ceased, and Manzi is at liberty to had not time to express any surprise commit new depredations unrestraiu- j at this, for at the same moment he felt ed. Despite his success, however, his ! something soft rubbing against his leg, band has been much diminished by t and putting out his band touched desertions, some of the men being un- I what felt like a cat’s back. A rasp- der twenty years of age who gave | ing growl saluted the motion, and he themselves up and received easy terms, j saw two fiery, glaring eyeballs look- I ing up at him. ‘Are you afraid, Mr. Howto Treat a Fainting Fit.— i Forrest?’ asked Driesbach, invisible in There seems to be an instinctive im- the darkness. ‘Not a bit.’ Driesbach. pression that a persou when siezed j said something; the growl deepened bully' all in the theatre, from the i waiting for the decision of the Su- macafjer down. But he once met his ( prenie Court, he telegraphs to Pinch- back to proclaim the support of the administration and announce that ths whole army ot the United .States is at his back. This action causes no sur prise. Packard aud Casey had kept the President informed by tele graph of the political aspect of the quarrel. They had written that “eve ry Republican is with us”; that these men are the worst enemies of the Re publican party” ; and they had urged the Republican Congressmen to “see that the President is kept posted.” What is the necessity of hearing the other side? The President naturally roves what the troops sustain, by proclamations and bayonets Louisiana is deprived of the rights of a State. apDr and with a fainting or other fit, must be ; and become hoarser, the back began held in an upright position, or the head to arch and the eyes to shine more most all visitors of Herculaneum de-jmust at least be kept erect. This is a fiercely. I orrest held out two or clare that they have touched the lavaig r ®Rt error. Fainting is caused by a ’ three minutes; but the symptoms be- with their own hands ; and, iu books . want of blood to the brain ; the heart came so terrifying that he owned up written on the Versuvian cities, more . ceases to beat with sufficient power 1 in so many words that he was afraid, than one traveler affirms as postively ! to propel the usual amonut to the ‘Now let me out, you infernal scouo- that the difficulty of cutting the lava brain, and therefore one loses con- ! drel,’ presents the chief obstacle to the dis interment of Herculaneum. How can he said to the lion-tamer; ‘aud Death of Edward A. Pollard.— Telegrams dated Richmond 17th, bring the intelligence of the death of Edward A. Pollard. During the war Mr. Pollard waa an attache of the Rich mond Examiner, under John M. Dan iel. He compiled and published a his tory of the war, and subsequent to its close embodied it in a publication called a “History of the Lost Cause.” He waa a crochetv, wild man, of some strong points as a writer anl journalist, but full of bitter enmities and prejudices. For some years past he has been contributing articles to magazines and periodicals, some of which were derogatory of Southern sciousness because the brain ceases its ! I'll break every bone in your body.’ S publicists and unfriendly, to the peo R. E. McREYXOLDS, den^^tist, C AN be found in liia office over Carnker * Store at all time*, where lie W' 1 .. '*ko erant pleaanra la waiting upon all wild may fa' ,>r hiai with tiieir kind p atron&go, and will guarantee satisla’ctiou in all opera- IIOB*. . 1872. . g *" >m - TUOALtS WOOD, Next to JLanier House, 3Iacon, Ga. DEALER in FINE FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MATRESSES, BEDSTEADS, and SPRING BEDS. PARLOR SUITES, in Plush Hair, Cloth and Reps. BED-ROOM SUITES in great ranoty, Marble and Wood Top*. CARPETS. A FINE aaaortmout of Brussels, Tapestries, 3 ply, 2 ply, Wool Dutch, Cottage and Hemp Rn<pi. Mata and Drnggot*. Nottingham Lace Curtains, Lambraquios, mad# to ordor ia any style. Wiadow Shades, Wall Pa per, Oil Cleths. (table and floor) Matting, etc., etc. All the aboae at exceedingly low prices. functions. Throw back the blood from He was imprudent there, for Dries-1 one venture to meet such convictions j the heart, and conscioueness returns, bach kept him, not daring to raova a by asserting that water, not fire, over- and the faint passes away. If you | finger, with the lion rubbing against whelmed Herculaneum, that it was, keep a person in a sitting position | his leg all the time, until Forrest not a torrent of glowing lava, but a j when the heart has nearly ceased to promised not only immunity but a flood of mud and wet ashes that filled | beat, the blood will not ascend, but if champagne supper into the bargain. the city ! How uproot a preposses-1 you lay him down tfrith the head lower i — siou so deep that the works of Geolo-! than the heart, by the mere force of i No General Pardons to be Grax- He led a turbulent, unhappy life, a misfortune which seemed to be hereditary, and death to him was perhaps a welcome guest. A Washington dispatch says :— “Secretary Robeson has written along order in relation to the treatment of the colored cadet Congers at the Na- gist and savants have failed to shake \ gravitation the blood will flow into ted the So-Called Ku-Klux Priso- I ya j Academy, wherein, after re ad in it? Dufrenoy proved that water | the brain in sufficient quantity to re- xer?—The President’s Poucr.— the midshipmen a very caustic lectur alone swept over Herculaneum heaps store life. Though the blood is sent The following letter addressed to Gov FISK'S Patent Metallic Burial Cast-sand Cackets, the best iareatiim kaowu for preserving the deafl. Also, SELF-SEALING Metalic Coses ami Caskets ,tnv. patent*) elegantly finished and handsomest ia the market. Coffin* and Caskets in Kosewnod, Mahogany, Blaek Walnut. Cedar aad eomruon wood*. All at greatly reduced price*. CALL AND SEE. 1 keep a i'uil assortment of all goods ia my line. November 5Uj, 1872. 15 3m. if*. A* E. P. ZV21*jLOK, Cor* CoUon Avenue aid Cherry Street, MACON* GA. DEALERS IN Sept 17 FOR SALE T HE RESIDENCE of the late Isaac Newell, Sr., iu thorough repair, two acres of grouud attached, with Stables, Out-Houfe*. Ac., tic. Tlie most desirable Residence iu tho city, Mdthenunt convenient, both te location ne*t.r comfort. Will be sold cheap. Those wishing to buy will please call on the subscriber, who will take pleasure in rhowing them tin- premises. 1\ F. NEWELL, Millodgoville, Ga., Oct. 28th, 1872. 14 2a». FURNITURE, CARPETINGS, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, etc. Metalic Burial C uses and Caskets, Fine and PLAIN WOOD COFFINS AND CASKETS. over Herculaneum; no one heeded them, and the blame continues to be idshipmen a very caustic lecture - | . . re... „ . , ui>on their conduct towards their of scoria and pumice crumbled La to all parts of body by the action of Scott, or South Carolina, indicates j j,| ac k official associate, he savs the Lomma ; Dryer, Overbeck, Ernst, the heart, it is under the influence of what policy the President intends to j Government does not attempt to con- Breton and others have affirmed in the all powerful law of giavitation. pursue in regard to pardouing indis- trt) j t j, e n el 4 0nl i feelings nor regulate various languages, to’ 'no purpose, j Nature should herself teach us how to ' crimiuately persons now undergoing *- - - that nothing but ashes, wet to paste < manage fainting fits, for a person al- 1 sentence for committing so-called Ku- and hardened by pressure, covered ways falls when attacked with one and Klux outrages: is frequently restored by the position “Dspartmbmt of Justice, alone. It this fails, however, it is Washington, December, 5,1S72 Robert ScoU, Columbia, S. C. thrown on the lava, which makes ex- well to resort to friction and strong cavation so costly and laborious. stimulants inhaled through the nose *•> Popular Science Monthly. IjpOrders by Telegraph promptly attended to. Msco«i Ga, Deo 10, J 872. 20 2tfi Not long since, at a private enter tainment, Bret Harte told the follow ing story: A teamster went courting a girl who was a member ot the church, and while ill her company, being on his very best behavior, he was careful not to use any language which would shock the exceeding proper ears of hie sweetheart. But one day driving up a hill he burst forth iu the most objurgative address to his animals, never dreaming that the object of his affection was stand ing by the road side, listening to his profanity. But when she opened up on him the batteries of reproof, he knew she was there. But he held his ground. “Do you call that swearing?” asked he. “If you do, 1 don’t know what you’d say if you heard that fel low jist behind me exhort an impeni tent mule.” Rub the hands and arms, and if the fit continues, apply hot cloths wrung out in boiling water until nearly dry, over “I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the lGth ultimo, addressed to the Pres ident, aad by him referred to me, en- the heart and abdomen, atill keeping do • th e appea j 9 0 f the Grand Ju- tbe head lower than the feet. Strong j rors = f York J nd Chester counties iu hartshorn applied to the nostrils will South Carolina, in behatf of the citizens o ten restore the breath which seems 0 f those counties who are now confined about to depart. ^ tfje p emt ent[ary at Albany, and in _ the jails of the State of New York, uo- A tailor, speaking of the winter j der sentence for violating the Enforee- fashion, aays correctly : “There's aot ment Act of Congress. Senator Rob- much change in gentlemen's pants ertson, Judge McKay, the Governor, this month.” S the Attorney General and Secretary 1 — | of State of South Carolina, with others, W hat positive proof is there that ( endorse their concurrence upon these King David and his son Solomon were : appeals. tailors ? “And Solomon mended the ■ “I have to say in answer, that in my breaches which David, his father, had ! judgment it is not only impracticable, made.” but improper to grant au indiscrimi- ■ 1 - nate pardon to the citizens of York Seventy-two blast-furnaces, with a and Chester counties who have been capacity of 400,000 ton?, have been convicted of violating the Enforcement builded or projected in the United , Act, or to any persons described only State* this year. I by the locality ia which they reside, the personal association of any of ita officers ; but while it exacts obedience from those whose services and charac ters deserve the highest consideration it cannot submit to open defiance from the youngest of its beneficiaries. Certainly the President will nor toler ate at the Academy, under any cir cumstances, a spout of rebellion against authority, and whenever such a spout is manifested to overt actions, summary and invariable punishment must be expected.” It is only since the attempt of the Radical party to moogreliae the Gov- ernmeat that we have heard of “spouts of rebellion” st.West Point and Annapolis. The Government having determined to force social equality of tho races in these institu tions, white youths who are unwil- liug to submit to such social degrada tions should retire from the schools and allow the Government to officer its future armies and navies from the favored race. “The colored troops fought nobly” in the late war* Per haps white troops will fight as nobly under negro officers, should the coun try have the misfortune to be again involved in war.