The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, January 05, 1869, Image 2

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—... i ■ in—— l T—^?-T-~-f55r Sentinel charge, that the rerenne of the gkjtetitow letter lIKSSf STOLEN—$50 REWARD. AUCTION. Mterchantt, Physicians, Housekeep ers and in fact Everybody, ttllOBH) st'enl the ule el Bibtrr n«*ri**l thi. .■? on 7* nr < for atari? everythin* t<» be *i>M tanew »b4 lu the o«t(hwl pwikwree . R. B. CLAYTON*CO. jaaC-U . Auctioneer*. GEORGIA COAL. I will here e rood •apply of Co»l on bend to day. end in roar order*. 1-u^-n* ARM AND L. EDITS. 20 TONS OF FISH GUANO. ^~tALL soon If yea want any, Every one know* I 1* the beat frrtiltear on the market. , , „ LITTLE, SMITH A CO. CHAS. J. WILLIAMSOM. JaaS-tiil 11. Clerk and Treararer. THE MACON SEED STORE |S the pleoe to net fteeh and Reliable 8BRD8.- L Dealer* (applied on the aoet liberal term*. Sea "f felr eholteHraoth th Botbi udOlM>e*nn hand. janS-lao * 8S Third street. era, shocking to the eeoseof civilized men,aiul only Oadtag parallels in the annaU of savage warfara. These instances of savage cruelty, unprovoked, but willful and premeditated, seem to have been insti gated by the hmtiHty of certain daises to the laws of Congress, by which the Government baa embod ied the colored population Into the body politic and vouchsafed to them equal aril and political rights. He states that in reply to applications for troops, orders were issued which might be conatruod to mean something in Georgia; but which, in Louis iana, might be said to consist only of words; that these orders warn made publio and pared only to inform the lawless that they tevanonaadof fear from that quarter, and could prosecute their anarch ical schemes to limit their purposes. He takes an encouraging view of the financial con dition of the State; the entire bonded debt, eidu- iireof bonds owned and held by the State, being ♦8,750,000; the floating debt nearly #3,000,000; which latter can be canoelod by the special tax al ready leviad and a surplus of 86UMR0 be left He beliefs, tint aid will be extended by the General 2 V0UR-H0R8B PLANTATION be aold very cheap. Apply to jan5-7tdw!t w. a. oairria. Me. r. Ttiarunr. GRIFFIN ft TREUTLEN, Cotton Factor, and Ocncral Com* ailaalon merchants, 96 BA r STREET, BA VANN AH, OA. O. J. BLAKE. IN THE FIELD AGAIN! REPACKING - ChTTON! I WOU! D snnnnnco to Cotton Boyer*. Ship, Planter* and tbs Habile, that I have takaa ek “•to* Pr *M in th*”War*-hoafcc of Wool I Waiksr A Co., corner ofPeplar and Second Stn and have pat It In complete order. , lam felly prepared to repact and pat Cotton in feetehlppine order, and will promise those who £ me with their'patronage, the almost lali.teelinn. jHretne»ehanee, JOEL A. WALKS OGLETHORPE COLLEGE fl’HR SAelastio yesr-is dlflded Into three eons J Wm term. lW.be.lBS January ,1*S Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, all feel it would say inprone, cal ainifBim lumuure. nr uijear isw.nuaenu may four the Institutional may state in the prosreas of i5^« 0 i n h^K , iSs h «. Collet* Clsssrs. For forther particular*, enquire of any member of the Faculty- ■ JaaS-AL B-C. SMUH. Chairman. making it a story. For all those reasons, the open both requires and jaatifie. a very impass ioned style of acting. What would be absurd mid overstrained in actual Hfe, or in the theatre, is by those who understand the mnsic, justified and felt to be perfectly proper. Of course, it LEE COUNTY PLANTATION this city could be obtained from the General Gov ernment, aa a contribution, for use as State Capitol, He. urges the Legislature to adept a school sys tem, withoot ffistfaetirm of color, and recommends a roviaion of the charter of New Orleans, anddoees with an appeal for forgetfulness and foigivenaas of the past, and in the latter spirit recommends the abrogation of the 9Mh article of the OomUtution, the article. Hie Permian monitors and oonroy, the Havana and Monterey, are ready, and will mil for the Pacific the moment the weather permits. The Monterey is drawing too much water to cross the bar and has been lying outside since her arriraL As soon as tho fleet departs, the Peruvian Legation will return to W~Thii^lnw Nrw Osrxans, January A—A dispatch fmm Jef ferson, Texas, reports that Capt WUBam Petty, an old ap4 prominent citixen, was shot and killed teat night- It is supposed do have been done by soldiers through mistake. The Legislature met to-day. TbovTwss a quorum UNIVERSITY Of THE SOUTH, Sewanec mountain, Tenn. 10th Day of February. 1869. 1,750 ACRES—1,000 CLBABtD. often looks ahsaxd to thaao who know nothing of music. vxa**— ..w .... .x, I seem to be wandering from the subject of ICm. Ogden, but I have been betrayed into this digression in order to speak of one of her high est characteristics. If what I have said be true, J <|Q TO TWENTY FINE MULES, end plenty of CORN. Lumping trade for everything. Hands ready to eeotraet already on U. Rargsins to lie had if appliestion Is made soon to G. M. STOKE-'. J*n5-3t At Woollen’s Station, Os. Ono of the Best Water Mills and Farms for Bale IN South OoorgU, on the Notchawsy Creek, la Baker l .. l S?!!2Sv wU 5^elPthe baUdlarFneeeseary for e term, with rood hmds already employed, snd men at the Mills. Aay rsrssa nubia* to wire* tea will address tional nature. And this is one chief qn.xliflications for tho o; ramernber once to have heard a — ■ - — - —-a .J# ' a • s ratio drama. I ar in private in ^ Bon,? sing ,0m with which Norma iki. Esq , Ueoersl Treai meets Pollio when he enters just aa aha has heard of his infidelity. It was Parodi, one of whose favorite parte Norma was, haver sang it better. Some perhaps, who have heard Mrs. O. render the exquisitely pathetie little song .which Amina (in Hornnambnia) sings AT. HUNT’S liRUG STORjL WINDOW GLASS. APPLEBY ft HELME’S CCIrKBSATM Railroad Mills Snuff A RB now being offered la thi. market as thabss roads maan.laetared.iB this eoaatry. Foreale b; Mews. L. W. Hniit ACo- Drascuts. and Johmoc BB. J. C. dRS« CO.,ZOWML*> MAMS, Sold bv L. W. HUNT * CO., J. H. ZBII.IN *CO. <nd tel the Drukisto Hi Mateo. Also, tel draggist inddeslsrs In Mtdieina every where. titea, and noi with my stew. We tell oar confreres, with all their exceptions, each adapted to ids own particular cbm, Hat rule ofoomttey ia the best erne. Violenoe ami abase are always a positive loss of influence and digni- From Forth Carolina. either boose of the Legislature to-day. The mu nicipal eloction is programing quietly. There are no regular nominees, except Radical, in the field. . The Supreme Court assembled here to-day. They refuse to tike the rooms assigned them in place of Mining and MaBBfactDrim Conpany. 1)IBB SHERIFF'S 8ALB.-WI1I be sold before hnodrsd seres, mom or lox tying and being in Bibb their old and lawful rooms now occupied by the Su perintendent of Instruction and Auditor. The Court was organized in the old room, and will attach the officers named for contempt if they do not vacate. In the injunction ease against the PubUe Tress- txrer and tho f*#*i*»w* B«nvna^ t 4 dissolution of in junction was agreed upon—performed with a view prosecato their busiaess, the. books of subscription to Steek have been re-opened, and msy bs found ia tha hands of the following partite! Directors Geo. W". Adams. R.W.',*bb«dce. WvA.BaC J. W. Barks, Virgil Fowsrs and, J, DsLosehs. wbo confidently appeal to the Planters. Capitsiists, sad. bnsinsss ’men generally, to eoqmforward promptly, to thesup-' port of thi*. one orthe most necessary and important Mechanical Ipsiitotfoas of the 8tate, sod thus enable the Oempsny to mano tecta re Csstiags, M.shiasu OIL OF VITRIOL. ■omen, and in private life poeseee men. Let ue deficit to honor them, to their ooacert merely because it is 1 to do so, I hope they will be quiet tajrTAdmini jsaS td “tfe^o^eclfJ^^foT «*** ■ ^v^a^ per »d ril other GOODRICH POTATOES; '■onion aato. ' g Age^y tor OXFORD DICKSON'S COTTONSEED. BOSHELS NEW GEORGIA CLOVER. ■■ j 1 _ . Gregory tf. Win. L- Curgay plaintiff'a attorney. ■ AJ5.7. at the .-imp time am ton, »ui» sureti (a Cu’.I.ns ft: >5.v.dfi. fa. i.e.ic : on a; ''' ■: of New York. ; At.tunt, N. T., January 1.—Governor elect, Hoffman, was this morning escorted to the State capitol by the ninth brigade, National Guard, and a company of cavalry, to be' inaugurated.— Notwithstanding the storm, which is the worst of the season, a large crowd were present to wit- ness the ceremony, - - Governor Fenton and staff, followed by Gov ernor Hoffman and staff, entered the Assembly DRS. E00N&H0LT, reerasn s Store, or at tbeir rerf.eeti Cisco hour, from II, a. a., to 1. p. ti.r.it. ' • “ •Li , WH.F.IIOLT. ■ KefidenceatVin i- •J. R. Boon, Kecidence at Mr. D< FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD QTOLEN from me, on tbe night of the 28th Decen O ber f one black horse Mule, six years old Has small ?ear on right shoulder, back of where the coll works. .There is a small teat in the middle of thepca I will give ihe above reward for Mule and thief.« witli a verdict of i; Guilty of murder in the first degree. The prisoner, received tho virdict -by Inauguration of the Nrw Mayor or Phela- belphia.—Philadelphia, January L.—-Mr. Fox, the newly elected ^Iayor ? was inaugurated at noon, being sworn in by Judge Allison, in the presence of the city ^councils. Tho retiring Mayor, Mr. McMIchaeL escorted his successors to the mayor’s office and pnt him in possession. The contest for the office on account of frands at the election is still pending before the court. A disagreeable rain and sleet all day prevents business and pleasure. throwing up his hands in a deprecating man ner. Providing for a Rainy Day.—A citizen of Portland, Maine, imagining himself to be a sort of Noah, and believing that, rainbows to the con trary, the world is shortly to be agaiiksnbmerged, has invested the whole of his property, some $0,000 in all, in building an ark. The boat will be fifty feet long, fifteen feet wide, flat bottom ed, square stemed, round bows, with a house a little aft of amidship. He is sole planner and builder, and intends, when completed, to furnish it with necessary provisions, and calmly await the rising of the waters. | bols of office. Governor Hoffman replied in an equally com plimentary and congratulatory speech, and sub sequently, with Lieutenant-Governor, Allen C. Reach, was sworn in by Judge Nelson. After the ceremony the Executive chambers were opened And Mrs. Hoffman received at tie Ex~ ecutive mansion. Gen. Grant held his New Year’s reception at jsnl-& Notice, QTRAYED or stolen, on the nieht of the 27th De fy cember, from the plantation of Mrs. iStriplins, in Houston county, G&., a small mouse or hrown colored mare Male, seven or eight years old. if not stolen. I think she will make her way at or near Montezuma. A liberal reward will be given for her delivery at my plantation 12 miles west of Macon. BibbTounty, G*. U. A. THARP, * jan-3d2twlt* Bibb county, Ga. Macox and We-tkr> Macon, ’HE Annual Election Directors, to manage < ■ the ensuing year, will i San Francisco and New Orleans are both en joying strawberries. PnrrAnitTCTTTa ?nu| eleven skating parks.