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Plf-p 'Ivr?T T?/Jd 4 T>TT Governor Bullock and Mr. Tin.
1 1'1 Hi JL H/ljJjVjr lWxil JLL« *\^ e copy from the Washington Chronicle
j upon our outside a manifesto from GoYeroor
BY
BY CIWBY & REID.
TILUtirH RTTILDINO. COSK1R BKCONDJe CHERRY 878.
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1869.
Fifteenth Amendment Indefllnitely
Postponed in the Senate.
from atoasta.
Bollock to the Reconstruction Committee, in re
sponse to Representative Tiffs letter, which we
printed some days ago. We, with Mr. Tift,
have been in error in asserting and believing Bolting in the.House *®^*™** the
that the Governor asks the substitution of a Purchase of the Opera House,
military or provisional government forthe pres- celebration of St. Patriclt’s Day.
Aiuxra, March 17—Night.
Sexate—The Senate consumed most of the
; Which will be Worse Hurt? _
The London Times is discussing war between I “ t St / te '‘g^ T " e mment°of Georgia. The Gov-
the United States arid Great Britain, (which it j emor f ^ iawB t y,,t he has limited his demands to | Special to ike Telegraph.!
does not believe probable) growing out of the j reconBtraction of ^ Legislature according to
Alabama claims; and ventures, at some length, ^ fonTtfienth amendmen V«nd his understand- on local hills.
into the inquiry which would be the worse hart: ingo fthe provisions of the Stole Constitution of , de sire to respect a celebra-
That single inqniry illustrates the utter folly of ^ re _ ect to negro eligibility; and this we have ; ^ the Hibernian Society being held in the
such a war when considered in any practical or ^ to fear> from recent indications, the j HongCj ^ adjourned at one o'clock to meet
utilitarian point of view. The straggle must I TTw in Congress wfll concede. I at three.
certainly end in a mere change of (Ml in the in- I ^ eitnt and the letter of this document dis- jq ^ eyening the fifteenth amendment being the
quiry! It would then be—which hat been the rootof the trouble in Georgia. The gpecui order, it was taken up. On the call of the
worse hurt ? and both countries would be hurt incur judgment, lies in the ambi- roll, there was a Ue-yeae 17. nays 17. The Presi-
a hundred times more than the value of the of # minority of whites to control the dent voted nay, which derided that the amendm
claim, to say nothing of the brave and valuable b ^ manipulation of the negro power, should be postponed indefinitely,
men lolled "in the unchristian and —£%£nd. fltoyhmlfltohdtorgesof £SS£i
strife. disloyalty, lawleesneas, and soon, at Harris, Higbee, Hunscrford, Jones, McArthur,
How much better it would be for both gov- 1(ody 0 f whites, as if, indeed, it were a fact that lfcwhort ^ P }£nnally, Sherman, Speer, Welch,
emments, if they can’t settle that question of ony gemrible white man in Georgia corrtemplat- I Wooten and the President
responsibility for damages, to name a forfeit ed opp0 g U j on to the power and authority of the Thoge voting in the negative are Messrs Adam*,
and then draw straws or toss coppers on the Cnited Sutes> OT desired anything else than to }}mck _ Bruton, CoDier, Corbitt Fain. ar^am- Gnir-
qnestion whether Great Britain shaU pay it? comfortably as we can under the ^ (itot) Hinton. Jordan, l>rter, M^uWun,
S2S2 would, at least, evade the ‘*oint ^ CTm J mces . Moore, Nesbitt B-ito, (**0 'W.
of honor” and as respects all the material con- listens to this talk in respect to sup-1 This vote was on the motion to pos po
sequences of a war, both would win by it a rtu- ^ and, in so doing, surely «“**• McCnIloch ^ » motion to recon-
pendous sum of money—for money saved s aoootnplighe g what they seek to avoid—the per- ^ resolution lost yesterday for the purchase
money won.” .. I manent discredit and defeat of their party in I Butfl gf ^ Bom# railroad.
When nations talk war on *neh questions aa I GeQrgU ^ motion of Mr. Flournoy to lay the motion on
these, if the masses of the people understood the j . Two impossibilities store them so plainly m ^ ^ and the motion of Mr. McCol-
truth, they would stop the business before it *j*^t it U a wonder all national Radicals ^ . preT1 iled and the resolution was token up.
had well began if they had to choke their rulers. RcimMii-"* fail to see them: One is that no ^ carpenter, of Hancock, moved to add to » ro °
It is the people who are slaughtered like sheep I party can ever be built up which will ever I names of the committee Messrs. Hazlehuret,
and with little more glory. And after the ™* b eof.ny service-and the other U that the at- and A. J. Whit®.
values must be created by Ubor. Bonds, stocks, Hence the first discreet movement of the and the resolutioo wss 'nitrated
bank notes and every other representative of Georgi> ’^cds, would be to come down to the ^ ^
value, are worthless except as they are able to | platform of common sense and the actual condi- Honsfl resolution from the Sen-
command and to represent labor. All our debts ^ affajm I, there one man among them parchase the Opera House,
must, in the last analysis, be “iforked out, and who doe# not kn0 tr that the negroes should not, ^ carpenter, of Hancock, moved to lay it on the
it is the laboring man at last who must pay for I ^ Jn respect to themselves or to the State, toot—ayee 54; nays 60.
these wars in the sweat of his body and in aching I t(j fte white population, be stuffed up with I pmvious question was called, and ‘h* ^® 8 ““
bones and sinews. We hope the good sense of notionl of holding office 1 Whoever runs no- nl „ demanded to sustain the call, which resulted
the people will be too much for the politicians for offico u a beaten party in Georgia; ta myei)i 58-nsys, 54. of tbe
Te effort tobring on a vmr. out of these I ^ ^ ^. and U bound to become SSTiiL —
money claims. ^ increasingly so. So they would ^ wpro j riendB c f Georgia and sgsinet this out-
Mob I,avr. Let them *7 « Ten m °“®. ^e, would pleise leave the hall, and there was s
The Chronicle it Sentinel drops some timely I will make out. They would be a I msh for the door by the opponents of
ing out of h Tn f r, r ^ sXe Congressional interference, Mya bring demanded on toe pas-
hr th8rew,lutiOD ’ they 7C “
with the idea of subserving the cause of pubhc “ , back ^ ocesn Ude. It s c qnorum voting, tbe House adjfiumed.
shicb-ssps the founds- | Partington m 8Dd common Lems app^t that toe opponent* of this puretose
From XonisiaiiA*
New Ormxixs, Much 17,-The Gov«nor hse
signed the School Bill providing for mixed
S today appointed the commissioners provided
for bv the bffl. Among them were two Mlored men,
one was formerly chaplain of toe Stole Senate.
• The $900,000 worth of bonds pledged for loans
has been placed upon the market, the GojernOT
having signed toe bill passed by the Legislature re
cently providing for their sale.
From Texas. —
NEW Oeixass, March 17.-A dispatch ta M
feison, Texas, says Northeastern Texas:basfe3«£
for A. J. Hamilton and B. W. Gray for Governor
and Lieut Governor. The Jefferson Jimplecute, *
conservative paper, hoists the ticket and claims to
have the support of the leading citizens of allpar-
Foreign Hews;
Uamo, March 17.—Gen. Prim announced in Cor-
tee that the monarchists were prepared with their
candidate for toe Spanish throne. They would soon
publish his
NEW ABVSRWSSMflHM
J. MONROE OGDEN.
O&DEN
GEO. B. TTTBFIB*
Trrni*i®J <*>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS,
MACOX OA
0 F Th E e R .Tte«t BEsiDESCB known a. the BOND
N EI,SON_HqpS B r *nd
on Firat and Second
ABBOTT, DOWNING & CO.'S
M^OOIST At&ElSrOY.
Cl'BBKDGE & HAZLF.HURST,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
3IAC0N, GA.,
BUT AND SELL KX-
Stocks. Bond? d
R KCKIVK DEPOSITS, BUY
CHANGE, GOLD. SHA KK
UncurrentFonds.
00LLEUTI0ITS MADE OH ALL ACCESSIBLE
w POINTS.
GENUINE concord
SWOffico open at all hour? ofthedfty r ' sepU . 1 , r ,
6REATREDUCTiONT
0 make room for increased Stock now arriving.
T
wo ere offering
FTTRWIW®' 11 !
CARPETS,
WINDOW SSADBS, etc.
little, smith & oo.,
Wo. xoa OBBEEE
At reduced rates for the next thirty days.
W. & E. P. TAYLOR,
21 and 23 Cotton Avonne.
mrl7-2w
SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC.
tan YARD.
WILL sell, lease, or exchange for good Land.
We have on hand .full lin.of to. above goods, at wholeraleand retoH which we
for cash. CARRIAGE MAKERS’ MATERIALS.
ABLE PRICKS.
r ^ ^ ^
- .Yard in the city of Cuthbert. having fifty Vats.
are sellind»OW j Ten . v , ___ w
Bark Mill, ete.; Bark and Hide, plentiful, and a very
healthy location. A. B. MeAFEE.
mr!7-lin*
St e i^ DL R^I® K E8
Tr«idenco.od ..vend FINK BUILDING LOTS
0D A Ta KESIU , KN'CE in Eut Macon, known M the
Groca Place, four room dwelling. t»°kitehena »tore
room and etable: Lot nearly two aeree. Price »1U‘a
ALSO.
gereral line PLANTATIONS and LOTS of WILD
L AL«. 3 14 Share* of MECHANICS’ BUII^IN^*
LOAN ASSOCIATION. BSSS-
* “-1“ *
self a gross fraud upon its victims, who are as tense, an 8 pressure is withdrawn, that the measure should pass-
much ontitted to trial by jury a. their telf^n- ^ J wh o,e thing ends in JtJ “ S1ZJ5K 5
"^rseTup in extenuation, of avenging injury to the manipulators. 0 ue a question of vitolimportai.ee to the whole
The pleas P . . re de- If the Radicals want a party m the South, let n ^ tho othe r to toe whole State!
extraordinary and atroaous enmes, are n , nd np on toe foundation of practi- hr many that toe General Assembly
fence stall. The ton, hasbeen sUtesmanshi^upon a recogni- .^cr in bis refusal to pay
fix the nature of crimes and the measure of p 1 philosophy and actualities of ccrUill warranto drawn by the Governor and Comp
ile setup I Hon of tne ^.rimento which !Z in contradistinction to toote who do
ishment, snd if everybody is aUowed toser up i “-v npon erpe rimentA which I troUer General in contradistinction
for Judge, juror and execntionet, teaety w ro- wh ole situation and the suggestions endorse his course.
solved into its original elements nnd every man I warmth I ^ BulUx* to-day issued *n executrve order,
remitted to his natural defences. It would, per- of common “ ns0 ' .. . c, tho g tatog that he has received information of toe vol-
hans be far better that mobs should undertake !«ow suppose G . g ^ untory absenting of a large number of members of
. . ..... ,ban i.rest crimes. The mis- I ture purged—the negro fie t J ’ I - jj ongo 0 f Representatives, in order to prevent
to punish littl , t _ P® Beonle and Bradley leading off the sooty wing, what gjjj a^tTno appropriation bill for the
chief would very possi j vo j untc0r police I will have been accompli*he4 tor himself—iis I ^ lg69 bas yet been perfected, or submitted to
of a neighlborhood '‘ party-the State, and the people? In our beat *£ it is ordired that no money shall be paid to
undertake. fOTlUurtraUon, to chartite pe^ py^^ ^ ^ ^ and ra iachief-moro membcn! on of per diem or mileage until an
marauders who rob gardena. towl-houtei nd j lu ^ og8 ejpenso-more unprofitable | gppropriation bill is perfected, submitted to lum
and receives hi* approval.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING,
E XTRACT from toe Minutes °f » R<‘g u '“.
ing of the Board of Direetora. Mteon and W««-
ern Railroad Company, held at toe olfiee of tt
Company, in Maeon, Ga.. March 16,1869. v
Rwo’ved. that in compliance wltothsreqnM* of
I e ,L. CtnnVIinldart fll Inis LOmPaUJ* •
A tree extract from ‘h« Minatm- pREEMAN<
n..ri7-td
AUCTION.
T 10 o’eloek. this morning, we will sell en ex-
NBVT JERSEY WAGON.
marl8.lt R. B. CLAYTON* CO.
A
eelUnt
IMPROVED
SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSSES
HARNESS MAKERS
Will find an extensive stock. In their line, at
WHISKY! WHISKY.
No. 102 CHERRY STREET.
ETC.
sni-E AND HARNESS LEATHER, CALFSKINS,
— — — —*
CARRIAGES —ALL STYLES.
& ^Bxtre liperial
| plied. No 60 Cherry Street.
A full Supply ot ^ o*00NN0R^sf R ' at
* ou No. CO Cherry Street.
BABY
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS,
TOBACCO and -CIGARS Some choice brands.
Imported and Domestic. w O’CONNOR,
No. 60 Cherry Street.
tv« uk vour attention to our large and
S
complete stock of SHOE FINDINGS, all ofjhkhjewil! |
wrari—Tn.t arrivwd! No. TMtickerel in K and >4
No. GO Cherry Street.
SUNDRIE8.
FA-SHioisr Able
TAILOR AW) CLOTHIER,
Sugar. Syrurs. God Fish. Cdessieatedljupnu .
I ages, all of ^whlchXwillseji^asiow_“ >CON5[ORi
No. 60 Cherry Street.
mrl7d*w-tf
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH A
tocl Baier ail Coafetlioaer.
GOOD THINGS FOR EVERYBODY.
L.W. HUNT * CO.
Druggists. Cherry st.
IMPROVED
PIV0T*ACTIN6 SHOULDER BRACES
rjMIESE are excellent lor Boy^an^OlriSj
L. W. HUNT Sc CO..
Druggists. Cherry st.
For. Rent,
«ree”. formerly oeeoMwi by Harru Sc Bom. more re-
^aret^MU™^ -itustod »d bu.lt
.r i..m in onv nartirs desiriDC to CDiue iq the
NEW SPRING STOCK.
I tyVERYTHING that flour* buttkr, si,
GAR and ‘heir .nccnmpammauU can
neat Csndy and Fruit Store under Riddle "
rarhio Temple. Parties, f iL. GwA.il
cling* cati be supplied with everythi
Merit and Cake line, at short noticp.
All thine* ^ this Establishment x
IiAUREUX
SIHOND8
.1. will be made out
done right or not atail-. ,,
of iron, to any parties dMiriofto enrage
* niinets offers superior ear ant age*.
W Tn a°g«od b tenanrthe rent will be moderate. Apply
bo far | worse than useless expense—more
fuss—more intenso popular disgust with
less shocked and demoralized, than by a sum- ..-i ^ , more settled The celebration of toe Hibernian Society took
mary and deadly revenge of murder. But aU pubbeamsm ^ • of pUc6t<>d g y . The lull of too Bou» havmg been
such lawlessnesM in miachievious in the last de-1 determination upon the part t& the I^ proeeesion entered with a banner and
—oe and a terrible reproach to the community this State to put their foo npo uuignia ot “Erin Go Brmgh" inscribed thereon.
£Thkh ft U neroetrated. “ often “ 8 lhe * hsve “ eh * nC *; M . h Each member of the oiganixaUon was equipped
in which it is perpetrated. Qor knowH o{ » way to give Georgia a cheap, ^ . bjuJge||( ^ decidedly green, alto-
- n s District just, patriotic and vigorous administration of I g ther _ te a ent |ng a beauHful appearance. The band
the road for . eohd, Itettog and p<-t was pretemt in fuU numbers.
Oonrt at Atlanta, yesterday, GeorgeP. A^b_^ numnMe popaUrit, for himself Ues in that „, stbeF(D oe«iou was seen Hon. O. A. Lochran®,
I v tj..* wa vLin’t think his reconstrnc-I a Tho band opened with *ot.
pleaded guilty to one count of five direction. But we don’t think his reconstruo- orltor of the day. The band opened
ment for stealing letters from toe mail, and was Legislature can be found on that Patrick's Day in toe Morning," rendered in fine style,
sentenced to hard labor in the penitentiary for tion of the Legislature am ^ Hou Q . x Lochrane,
four year*. The foUowing parties were ten- road. ... who proceeded to addrees the andienoe in a chaste
7ZZ ^-“1 I DietnS Co e urrr^^ta paper, of Friday, of touceremouy was preceded by
Moses DUlard, the same impriaonmert and sixty I we .. e ^ C g^d and petit jurors woo<»Ued m L* band pUymg in grand style, “Wearing offte
. . i a-. James Oarcal* six months’ I Oonrt, and tho District Attorney stated that J Green.**
dollars fine and corf., James CMgsL mx m Gonn^a ^ ^ duty crU ^ attention of his
to either the undereigned.
GEO. S. OBEAR,
J. S. ORAYBILL.
Executor!.
Business Men Should Call and See the
PATENT UNION GOLD PEN!
HIS PEN, consisting of
KROTISKOPF ,
149K CONGRESS STREET,
SAVANNAS. CIA.,
DgXtXBJS
MILLINERY GOODS, STRAW GOODS
RIBBONS, ETC.,
PIQUET AND CREPE SUITINGS.
A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL
Fancy Cassims, Coals, Pats Hi Mlfgfiipft
spins PEN, consisting or a Gold N'b tU k.) and
L Coin Silver Bodr.-powessee all toe elMticity and
durability of an aU Gold Pen. and are about half the
price. Drop in and try them.
Sold only by
MASS UP II* THE BEST MANNER &T FROM 1
PER OEM®. EBBS THAW THE SAME CAW BE
HAD EIiSEWHERE IW THE CITE’..
(ST PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES.
ao
Orders'punctually* attended to. and satisfaction
*°8s35Si»"nt P*r Express, on 0.0. D.
Address
mar!6-3t
Box 233. P. 0..
Ssvannsh, Ga.
HAVENS * BROWN.
Macon. Ga., and Kufanla. Ala.
marl8-2tawlm
impriaonment, and a fine of one thousand dol-1 th “f a “t that the United States Mar-1 From Washington,
lare and costs; Wiley Wooten, the same impna- I ^ vu alnenti and hU whereabouto was nn- yfumaata*, March 17—The House Committee
, onment and fine.. __ j known. He submitted to the Oourt sriitehte a j ^ ForeignAfftile c^gidered toe Cuba and San Do-
Rn>* ox thi Maoox *w> Bnuitswicx IUil.
boas.—The Brunswick Banner, of the iith, I doubt pro trm
Marshal not I mingo rpmation to^lay. It makes a decided call on
“The Judge atried ^d not ^ ^ „ a will take
under certain exigen- I toe Executive for recent.
m ^ _ irahal pro trm., he, as no action until toe information is received.
mvs t We had a delightful ride of twenty miles on j n’lfn^wssity for it, as a deputy of the The Freeident nominated Mrs. Van Hew Poet-
toe Macon and Brunswick Railroad yesterday, kmshal ™ preset, andsabjeot tothe stress at Richmond. ,
„ witness has anv idea of I control of the Court. He further Rtated, that, ^ report t b»t toe Indians have captured Gen.
No one except an eye witness “*® J I aitoouch, so far as he was informed, there was ,„ k _ confirmation.
the amount of Ubor expended upon this portion fnrn ished with funds to pay the ex- ° 1 ^’ mmf-rrW— today.
of the road. W. shall speak more particularly | Rsee^ certain that negroes will represent toe
concern that he would hold aU | United States at Hayti ted 8te Dommgo, but will
FLOUR^’MACKEREL AND SYRUP.
Ready-Made Clothing at Popular Prices. |
Clierry Street, Triangular Block
C. H. BAIRD, Agent. 1 jg&ggggS
advbrtibbmbwis.
ashville and Cairo Packet Company..
S ' ATURDAY MORN ING we wlU lell a fancy Buggy
built to order last fall—piano box, elliptio spriDgs.
Saiven’s patent wheel., painted and trimmed in good
D A IXiY XiZUE'
bsiven l parent wneen, paiureu
*«t“ aDd ft,ll RT0LA»i®.
STEAMERS
A?e5?S5?Sirth2Sfd^to.'&
eUT of Mte?".- in Bibb eounly.on t' nruialb, family
of it hereafter.
Term, esh
Tun Georgia ShadFisheuies.—The Savannah Lroons to the gome obededience of the Court, have no ehare in the Federal offices South
^taOnwaaBM wtta-fcr been | ete., on if the Marshal were present. | The fleet in Cuban waters is to be reinforced.
Republican say* the sonhon a . I **The District Attorney was notified to com-| i w»
poor, but the fishermen anticipate an improve- Honorable the Attorney Gen- CongressionaL
ment towards the does, which will be about the I enl of the United States, at Mice touching said WiSHEraxos , March 17—Hoese—The Election
middle of next month. Some congratulate j gheenoc of the Marahal, which toe Attorney said j C3mmiUge haT0 introduced a reaolotion that where
themselves upon having paid expenses, while he would do to f the committee has reported contestteto tobedis-
others have infide a profit Good white simdare I ^pp^rorf Uuddied on account of didoyrity no f^her tebon
selling at one dollar in market; hickories rang- Mr . G . \f. Dickson, and of very | ia to be had, except by order of the House; and Ga.
. fiva to fifty cents. I heavy aocruing to toe Government, as that the disloyal contestants have no pay.
mg twenty-five to fifty cent*. Sp^e^Ses by reasons thereof-but we Omisrioua in the sppropriation bill were discussed.
* _ UivE.-The Washington thought that it wasonly jnrttowitohold allcom- ^ fler chsr ^ that tho omissions resulted from
No Drones in the Hive.—xne wasnuis« men & on affair until the fact* could be ob- gnd-spoons.
Star say*: “A gentleman was informed by taill ed beyond a reasonable doubt The matter Committee have considered
President, on Saturday, that he would tolerate ^^ng become toe subject of investigation by »nd recommend no action,
no idlers in any department of the Government, the govermte^tethoSetthere »^ ^ appropria tions are toe specie order
and that the people were too poor to pay salaries ^Various surmises Is to the causes tor to-morrow. Omissions in the appropriation bill
as a mere bonus to professional politicians. . ^ ab9ence , none of which, after the most were discussed at great length. During toe dis-
This will be good news, especially as it is the diligent enquiry, have we been able to verify, (msrion Schenck charged Butler with eaymg what
nr vdamalion of the kind that has ever come We cannot ascertain that heihad a snm of money bndw to be untrue. Butler retorted that he
^ inhis possession which would be an md™nt ua onts . The colloquy grew
from tho Republican party. _ I to anv man occupymghis |*aA 7« of BuUer ssying tost Schenck tod high co^ge
Southern District of Georgia.
JOHN«?H05B - Bsrkrupt. } Ia
4Etr«flg^BfKB , fca
For the South, rn Du-tnct of ^IlHOLTZCLA^V.
Anigare.
Perry. Oa.. M.rchg, 1899. m irl8-dlaw3»
l joint reaolu-
in his possession which
hearth oe Mr. DAVis.-The New Orleans I I toatondj^^sky rin*B£ *fr omitted
Picayune has reliable authority for staling that ” met beivy losses, and it may be that the words, which were restored by a join
the announcement that Mr. Jefferson Davis "ms Ue ia on a visit to his friends at a distance for ti0 n. ’ . -
condition from disease of the tho purpose of making arrangements to meet xbe bill extending toe time for the removal of
m » dangeroios eondnLttersreoerced from him his Unties. He left this city about the Virginia officers was taken from the t
heart, is unfounded. Letters received rrom made a sale of some property m the ^ Reconstruction Committee,
state that he is in better health than he has been | fMacon on the second, ted s^^-Tho memorial of the loyal negro citizens
1 q ttytv Decision- —The Baltimore Board 1 time he'has not been beard from. few chickens—that the State is m
cash is ca-sh-a tru- Mr. Dickson has enjoyed toe confidence of I since Grant's election, andpraymgtoraprovunoml
of Trade have resolved that cash ts casn a | , ^ ir* an eminent I /•«-,», umnip •provision of hoj; and bom-
ism well ft]
five Or more unja wrm—:* . I 4V T~*~* f ■. 2. 1 vine aioairaaijr wauuu.^. •»_ -
the Board will not recognize the nsageof ahm- | 3 I MU ^ amendment. Also_reportcdon toe^creden-
have resolved that casn t . ^ ^ t£ e public in an eminent g0Ternment , (with ample provision of hog i
appreciated about these 3^“" ' degree since he has been discharging toe duties a division of toe State. _
r more da vs’ credit is not cash. Therefore I j^gpourible office, and his disappearance j m ^ e Juaiaary Committee has reported a Georgia
* • a lim. I • mm -4a*w fn Via rminr tnPTMiS RnaflC- 1 ■ ’ — at-— ....
ited indulgence as a feature of a cash transac- JMSSS^aVS | ^"cT Hill and Miller, with recommendation that
tion.
farmed, but are confident that the result will they lie on toe table.
| alarmed, dux are __ a. -r I Jaaidaiy Committee are equally divided on
_ r — . ~ va that he hasbeen guilty of no breach of TheJudiriary Committee are equauy amaeaon
The Philadelphia Post says that Mr. Bone, pro ^afiflence which has been reposed in him the bill for enforcing the fourteenth amendment,
of that city, Grant’s Secretary of the Navy, bv ^ —yemment and the public. - _ ■ j amendment forong a republican government m
The prioe of sugar, says tho Savannah Re- | absence.—Savannah j Mr. Wilson introduced a bill contmmngjho col-
- ... -..iiA. — , Inature and cause
publican having fallen two cents at wholesale I ^ rpa j ) iica7i.
from the high prices they had reached, consmn- I ConntT Items from the
en are correspondingly glad. | Advertiser,
lection of educational funds for the departments
toe Freedman's Bureau until 1871-
The tennr&-of-offi.ce biU was resnmed and discuss-
The Florida railroads are issuing UUtoe ] u^^^to^Klast week,
A Mr Loud—a professed mesmerist, we r
A . tnwTi last week, and succeeded
whom
mesmerist, we he- ed until adjournment.
tickets to all Northerners and foreigners who j a “yonng friend of ours, upon whom j M^n-pIudolpS. lately of the
wish to visit the various sections of that State- he e^erimented, Jhat^mmal ^ gj^ ^ service, commands fifteen hundred in-
this with a view of immigration and settlement something acre thansi» evidenceln fore sa - BB u in Lagnira. Government troops arepress-
German papera state that the whole tract on j our eyes. bn;, as the | ^t^^^tio^^n^Usted^erto
^EMfiU^Ssssr
ment upon, the old-fa&hioned debating socieu • , trang p 0r t has arrived from Barcelona with 1,
The house-marlins, sure harbingers of spring*
- • - - We welcome
VJtftaiA.' | f - - . . v
which the city of St. Petersburg is brnlt is sink-
ing slowly, but with fearful regularity, and that
* the present rate it will be wholly submerged
in fifty years. It is added that toe Russian
Government is taking steps to remove the court
to some other city. The story smacks strongly
of sensationalism.
The Fith^-th AMmo.HEHi.-Xhe vote of toe
House on this amendment wss. ayes. 64-nays,
S3—absent or not voting, 56!
arrived last Saturday evening,
them as old friends.
troops.
W T HOLLINGSWORTH.
W. M. RILEY,
mrl8-w40d
Administrator*.
MRS. M. H. HOLLINGSWORTH
AdminUtratix.
Tyrone, Nashville, Talisman and
John Lumsden.
DUOnD RATES, to St. Louis. Chicixo and aU points
on the Missouri river; alio to Memphis Napoleon,
- '"'-“nl ' ’ “
Vie'ksbur*. Red River and ■ ew Orleans: and si*n-
ine throurh Bills of Win* to all the above points.
Freights taken to ail available points on the Arkan
sas and White Rivers.
FIRST-CLASS TICKETS
To the followin* points, inelodin* State-Rooms,
withont meals: am m
To St Louis
To Cairo.- Kg
To Mernphis —— — jg gg
To New Orleans.
Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of l to Bankruptcy.
DAVID G. JONES-Bankrupt. J “
JLgSfSWff o:Tcl°J. of PenvI uoujUm eoun-
§SSJ. for the Southern DW-Wjfej,.
A«sirnee.
PerrT . Ga., March 8, 1869. rnarl8-dlaw:tw
SECOND-CLASS TICKETS
To the followin* points:
To fit. Louis— —-
To Cairo — -
To Memphis —
iftfSBBSL
....& 6 00
— 4 r 0
...., 5 00
.10 00
dsht or
*41 and 42 Front street.
HARRISON Sc SON.
mar1S-2m W. A. PEEBLES ■
Southern District of Georgia.
5‘smYtU—Bankrupt }ln Bsukruptcr.
I gffgyfigfe o 0 f f pTrrv‘ P f D u l ,mn n ^nte:
Assignee.
Perry. Ge.. March 8 1869. mar!8-dlaw3w
IMPROVED
LONDON ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS
T70RHDIES. This is the most eatisfaetory article
Xf of the kind that has jeUieen inuodaeed^
mar IS-if
L. W. HUNT A CO,
D rugristr. Cherry st
orriciAB.]
Executive Dxr artmxvt.
LleCUII* b y
Atlanta, Ga.. March 15,1869. j
Southern District of Georgia.
Wm > ^3S*DAVIS—Bankrupt } In
i s. B f T w- e £b4-
iM'rTe^u.here P*#*^#^*
Afeignee-
Parry. Ga.. MarchS. 1869. marl 8- dlaw3w
Osdeeeu. That A. W. Harwood. Eiq.. be. ted
he is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertitiiers,
for the county of Glynn, by virtue of the power and
authority vested iu me by an Act entitled,_“An Act
to protect toe planters of thti State from imposition
toe sale of iertiliaent” approved September 17.
1863.
Southern District of Georgia.
,e matter of Tin Bankruptcy.
JA3. D. LESTER—Bankrupt. J
-a- nFRFBY eive notice of my appointment as Ae-
T P—ea’of James D. Lester, of Mutt-xnma. Maeon
A:.——w\oha5 been adjudeeda Bankrupt, upon
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, toe day
and year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
Ecgesi Davis,
Secretary Executive Department.
ITBW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AUCTION.
[OFFICIAL.]
PROCLAMATION,
"re W A HD.
„F East Tcnnossec
_ warrant it eatial to
anvthinir‘in‘the marketi ’ Hotel keepers and Bakers
“ould do well to try it, asit ia cheaper than the fancy
brands from the Wert. rT . *.
muU prime Sidess hhouldors *i» 4 I
^ Also. 35 barrels best Florida Cane Syrup. -
AH of the above jba #***$*
marlS-tf
Carpeting and Rugs. •
FINE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED BY
W.AE. P. TAYLOR.
n9.6t 21 and 23 Cotton Avenue.
5,000
[orriciAB.]
P^tition.by the^trictCourt of thi SsUel
SutraTfor the Southern A.^GLTZCLAW.
Perry. Ga.. March 8.1863. m:.rl4-.ilaw3w
Executive Dxpxbtvext. I
Atlanta, Ga.. March 16,1869.1
Southern District of Georgia.
In Bankruptcy.
NATHANt". SKINNER—Bank-[:
rapt- - - •»
T IIEREBY give notice of my appointment as A«-
T Nathan T. Skinner, of Oglethorpe, Ma-
Ir.gnee ofh tb been adjudged a Bankrupt,
““.nW^in^'peT^omU^toepLtrfetConrto^the
For the Southern Dislriet of Georgia.
United States, tor toe j A H0LTZCL a W,
Perry. Gap. March 8.1869.
,100
Southern District of Georgia
« t> } In Bankruptcy.
3—Bankrupt, j
OuBKSin. That J. A. Cherry, Esq., he, and he i«
hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilisers for the
county of Henry, by virtue of the rower and authority
vested iu me by an Act entitled, "An Act to protect
the planters of this State from imposition in the sale
of fertilUers”—approved September 17.1868.
Given under my band and the Seal of the Execu
tive Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the
day and year fiyat above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
Bj tbe Governor:
Eugkkk Davis.
Sec’y Executive Department.
marl&-d3twlt
Osh of our friends was in toe battle of Shiloh,
and being asked how he liked it. said: “very
weU for a short job. but he would not accept it
a* a permanent situation.
Late news from Mexico says Carl Merer, former
ly of toe Federal army, has been arrestedrebarged
^ith an attempt to carry a regiment to Negrete.
Manv of Negrete's officers were captured and shot,
^y airoeT Wealthy capitalists, representing
mfiliona, are preparing to emigrate.
In tbs matter of
JAMES W. WELLS
r HEREBY give notice of my appointment aa Ai-
T Seoee of /nines W. Wells, of Oglethorpe, Maoon
d^'h^law.
, L Assign®**
Perry. Ga.. March 8,1869. marl8-dlaw3w
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Bt Burns B. Buli.ocx. Govskco* of said Stats:
Whibias. Doctor George W. Darden was arrested
by the Town Manhal of the town of Warrenton, in
the county of Warren, in this State, under and by
virtue of a warrant isiued by the Coroner of raid couu-
’ S and.
Whxbbab, The said Doctor George W. Darden was
placed in confinement in toe county jail of laid coun
ty, by said Marshal, and the keys of said jail placed in
possession of John C. Norris. High Sheriff, and Jailor
of said county, on Friday the 12th day of Marrh in
stant : and.
Whxrkas. The said John C. Norris. High Sheriff
and Jailor aforesaid, having reason to believe that an
attempt wonld be made by an unauthorized and un
lawful body of armed men.wbo were then and there at
and surrounding said jail, to violently take from said
jajl the said Doctor George W. Darden, he. the said
High Sheriff and Jailor as aforesaid, called npon
many of the good citizens of said town and connty, to
act isapour for toe protection of said jail; and,
Whxkxas, The said good citizens, through fear of
the aforesaid unauthorized and unlawful body of
armed men. declined to serve as called upon by tho
raid High Sheriff and Jailor: and. ’ '
Whekess. Certain members of the aforesaid unau
thorized and unlawful body of armed laen surround
ing said jail came to the house of said High Sheriff
and Jailor at erabont eleven o’clock on tho night of
tho Friday aforesaid, and demanded the delivery of
tho keys ot toe eaidJail: and,-"^'' “ '
Wheeeas. The said High Sheriff and Jailor having,
upen refusal to deliver said keys, had good reason to
believo that his own life was endangered from the vio
lence of said unsutaorized and unlawful body of arm
ed men, absented himself, taking with him tbe said
keys; and,
Whzbeab, Reliable information has been received
at this department, to the effect that tbe raid Doctor
George W.Darden was, at or about tbe hour of mid
night on toe said Friday, too twelfth day of March
instant, taken from the said jail by a person or per
sons as yet unknown to the civil officers, and then and
therein the presence of his family ruthlessly and bar
barously murdeted. his body having been almost lit
erally riddled with pistol balls: and,
Whixeas, It is reported by the aforesaid High
Sheriff, and Jailor of the county aforesaid, that the
offering of a suitable reward is essential aa a means
of insuring the arrest and conviction of tbe said per
son or persons, at present unknown, who, it is alleged,
have committed this great crime against tho life of a
citizen and against the laws of the said State, in de
fiance of her officers.
Now. therefore, I, Rntus B. Bullock, Governor of
this State and Commander-in-Chief of the army and
navy and of the militiathereof. do hereby isene thif,
my proclamation, offering a reward of FIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS for the apprehension of the party
or partiea committing said crime, together with evi
dence which will lead to his or iheir conviction.
Given under my hand and toe great Seal of the State,
at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this fifteenth
day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine, and ot the indepen
dence of the United States the ninety-third.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottiso.
Secretary of State mrl8-d3twlt
jpOR SALK AT
marl6-tf vno ,,. .
loadstone,
ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
I ASSORTED FLOWER SEES.
Simple and complete Directory for Flower ۩ed, o>
David Laudreth. lor gratnitoas.dHttibutiom ijt^^
marlS-tP
SELECT SCHOOL.
R. HUNTER purposes t* establish a SELECT
FEMALE SCHOOL on Walnut Hire t7*o r
mence lsr-of April. Special attention devoted ■'
6tudy of Natural Science and Modern. Langu-wea.
A select number of pupils desired.
Tervb. Six Dollars per month, payable in edv»tie<
Apply to the undersigned at MeBumey s t^frameN
o Walnut Street.
Rr.rEBKscES—Mr. Poe. Rev, D. WilIs D. D., V
Hatton. [mrll-tf] THEO. HUNTtlt.
FOR SALE.
Klinn POUNDS HAMS, our own
OUUU 60 cans GEORGIA LARD
For sale at
marl4-5t
J. U. ANDERSON Sc SON’S
Third street
»
WANTED.
FIRST-CLASS BODY MAKER ou gat a good
job*'and good wages by applying at once; by letter or
in person* to tho undersigned, at Americas. Ga.
marl3-Gt WM. SIRRfUB k SON.
sor Hill, containing from an a?re an i
three acreR in each lot. Also, a very df§irjkHl» re?i-
dence in YineviJle, containing eeven rooms, kilher.®.
servant** hou^e?. pubic and cnrrftffe-bonse. wfh >ix
acres of land : or will trade thi? ; la.-*. ; . :i .
near th«Southwestern Railroad. .
marU-dOtAwlt G. J, ItLAKK.
Fine Georgia Ilams and Lard.
A FEW MORE LEFT.
A S I have a few houpcp unsold, I wi*h to make a
close out of theba'anoe: ana those who want a
home, and on reasonable term.-, wiii do wait to call
immediately, as I am determined on telling* So come
quick, if voa want a home.
marl4-15t G. J. BLAKK.
WANTED,
rjrWO GOOD ROOMS, with first class board, in a
private family, by a gentleman and his sister.
Address, stating locality and terms, "J,” at the
office of the Telegraph. mrl7-3t*
FOB. SALE OB BENT,
COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms, ball and
pantry, and all necessary outhouses. ***. ■■
Apply to D. W. HAMMOND.
E0RGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—.All person? eon*
VJ cemed are hereby n^tioeci that William Malone
has applied for exv-iuption of personalty andfettios
apart and valuation ot h"ine : tea<l t ana I will P***
upon the same, at M nticello. oa tao 24tb day of
March. IS-O. at my office.
Given under my hand and official signature,tb**
12th day of March, 1S69.
M. H. HUTCHISON.
. Ordinary.
DRrl7-2t
G eorgia, bibb county
applied for the settir-E apart
homestead, and I will
x. m., on the 25th day
SIX GENTLEMEN
AN he accommodated with good Day Board. Also
Gentleman and Lady with Board and Room.
Apply to
a1 mrsTkllkn
mar 17-fit
WM. A. RENTON.
At Magnetic Telegraph Office, or
-Tmallery,
Mulberry street.
,e Thomr.s ha?
. 4 valuation o.
upon tho siuno attrio’clocs.
f March. 186^, at toy office.
C. :. 'VARU,
? Ordinary.
Kew Spring Fashions.
UST received the, lat.est__Patterns tor LADIES’ '*®
J and CHILDREN’S DRESSES.'"For sale'WhoIe-
styie. by _ "MUST VIRGINIA*COPS’.
mrl7-3t*
G eorgia, bibb oounty.-b. t. Ensiisb h«
• - '
_ Applied for exemption of personalty :*nd pottins
apart and valuation of homestead, and I will
upon tbe >ame at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the J6lh Cay 01
March, 1869, at my office.
C. T. WARD,
marl7-2k Ordinary.