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at our risk. * lth P°-tm aster's certificate
Wearing Mpnrgeon.
nfPRESSIONS OP THE CHEAT
PHEACHEB—COUBTEST
' TO AM2BI0AKS.
From He tptcial eorrennmdence N. T. Evening Mail.]
It is quite a long distance from't!,’., 1 1 C9 ' ,
errivbretefand ‘ tamih ’ and ifc wSfirf
cab to bn^gas S uES^K lS““!
August last to the Tabf^ade wh 0 S°^^ ^
filled by that celebrated man, tho STc *£*£*
eloquence has reached all lands f whose
nptte 0n |hde e ?f r X 1 ^nfer^r c a b l 0C ^ d
?™teVSef ard - PaS8ed ns immediately
because pc were Americans, and told me to bn
SStSKEiS*« »5~
rSaSS^SSaasag
the swMker would be in the first galley, ri wo
ascended the staircase but were refused admis.
non at first by tho door-keeper because we were
in advance of the hour; but, as if™ S
•nn°® cv- 10 Ioo £ od more obarply at us, and say-
mg, Jfotiyra Americana,” to which we nodded
“t^T ’ he opened his Bate and let
oTa * nW - in .“y country the “open se-
aame of Americanism so pregnant and nower-
l f »lt S ew^ 1 1r S nt 1 i Ur ^ B ’ ^ Vhat onr countrymen
lmv^rer don^^mpressso favorably theBrit-
Sgssgsesrrs. ,
dent of the ffi!f a ^ slmbp M ’ n® Vic *-IW
perhaps of all A 5 Con federacy, i*
qualified fairiv ^ DeTt<M11 public men tho beet
flicting theories^o^S^ff 6 • d “ cnss the con-
thority whick afL . mSSf “ d Fed ««l eu-
than a quarter of* ctntore strn *? le of ™°re
to a decisive issue on ^ yereatTastbrought
true that thern mLi 2S fieId of ^‘tle. Kfa
practical interest in tw?“ **•* defici 'encyof
a controvert wd^i '? pe JS n « 0,1 P a P« y of
in both the reader’s 18 8 fe8Hn g
It is useless taTMbrll mter 8 ““d, that
the verdiefonte ™th the pen
theless, in*£? ^ word - Ney « r -
most unfortunate tonle anfl n nunded < end
historical truth and“ dne re gard to
scienceitiTi “ 401110 “terestsof political
” 14 woven now worth while to h<£r wW
de^lworth 1 * bT/?' 0Dd ’ which the^Uh
and“ er ta?blo§.° ldln8 ** Ler whole
NnwlJJ H waB more consistent than anv
wb^ e w m n° PP ° nent ° 4 eecession—nearly all of
M’.lTf" 0 another, SffiSfa
*T lk ’ he is less embittered and exasper-
a4od 4han any Southern secessionist. Ho Op
posed secession from tho first — ^
grounds; he upheld, on the same
jlACQN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1869.
Special Notice*.
Gorham Manufacturing Company,
PROVIDENCE. E. I.,
* "i- r STERLING SILVER WARE
•* AMD • T ’ “ ' -S’*
FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.
Th!, Cobpmj,, ha,ina the mod extensive and com-
Amertrau Girls la Ron
From ? JETATI0SS m *1® mss A3, OTT.
A1of He X Y. Timc.t
pearis Shell these other tI>€ talent in de*UnlnE. mod eH 10^5222-'
“ the ‘red lose/ a gnu Ior %V e * w,tk lh ® *'* * inteniom and Ubor^arinE
and dS&S °^n ty ' ffcchness, brilb^ “"iX; *° -rrf.ee in l.rr, eaantitie^
Amencan coiony “ Tery is**™ “<•
which r f ^ *55^Sl singular in. this current ^ tce ^ **? °f *teilins purity U.B^Mintaaay.^A c€r^
f v eao^f? 8 chSdren of Young America to I uficat ® M »**ned with all articles in silver for th® r ur
M if P?^de f the °' d , world - It “most s£m f* »fPro.«tin CJ ,n ehaxcrafromtatoSiSi
as n l rovidence sent the race of the future to d * £l * B1 -
fihe TT«- 0 y°™g e8 t »“d most vivacious race of 0rderi »»«ivrf from the trade only but these r»rf.
dmw^t re °; ^ W 1110 attraction which b<= obtained from r M1 ,on.,ib!ed„ e „ e " w h^l
draws women to Borne? Some people say thev L-^Z1^ Tmde Mark. TradeS
is moin? et I should like to know which ' & for 1 ul f °r E]
upftod honorable, to endeavor to become con-1 sriausa. Silvsr- I ia»‘ M1 »iii
—****-■ JMmm, n. 1DB. WBlOHri IpniTOUTnm vfFS?
OR IflnVfW SIT* -r v™ k “*
Macon Cards.
Drugs and Medicines.
TO
MBRCMNTS A\D PLANTERS.
c a s h;
DRUG STORE
on Southern
unds, the
1 ~iv v . wul ^ni citizen to abide
r,° n 0f hi * State S to ^as true to bis
war wIh S'’ yet 4h ? onI J’ P“rt he took in tho
llL.t f a ne Kotiaior and peace-maker-
Si'? 1101 th " unpopular with tho North nor disl
irrmm d f !,T Ll r ° W l 1 peol>1 °- The opinions and
arguments of such a man are entitled, a priori
to respectful attention; when they are so jSt’
so clear, so well-reasoned, so amply snorted
cvcrv^W 163 ° f l r°n h 'Sh est character and of
we hnd them in tho volumo l>e-
fore us, they cannot but assist ns greatly in
merits of 1 thTcontrover^y. ' lp ° n 1110 “ a ^° 8od
■STKHSer-Yndls ave“rS^ wie^b&^entforh^^
structure, parallelogram in form, with thrfe P? 8 ®- It is written in the form of conve^tFo^
enormous galleries completely,encircling its in- Northern visitors at his Georgia residence*
eac .h of the three interlocutor* ’
“ e “ ?ho marry Amencan girls sometimes mar-
yugly girls; but you cannot find one single
Amencan woman who has married a man. not
even a Brince or a Dnke, who is an ugly fellew
Look around you in Paris ami you may observe
the same thing. *
JSaflSWrt ot titIe8 aDd handsome men, j— nr.
entagedmby the American amazons is a nobler St .'', r ‘ l ‘tJ
and healthier exercise than tli.t
OB ESSENCE OF LIFE,
sjr^t
vpiiE undenigned beglcave to call attealion to MA
CON, as a WHOLESALE MARKET for ererTthiac
that is aoceesary to be bousht io all the reciua roaod
about Macon. We bare snob facilities in oor various
departments as will secure to our customers THE
VERY LOWEST RATES, and we intend tekeep
sneb stocks on baud as will mako U to the interest sf
all not to so further than MACON to buy their tup-
tdies. Wu hope by dose attention tabnsiaem to mer-
it your patronise, and. therefore, respectfully a-k
your attention to our respective booses whea ran
visit the city or wish to buy by orders.
ish Baptists I cannot imagine, but I had nosoon-
« r mentioned to the usher who I was than hT? n
the most polito manner imaginal.lo (althoi
many were then standing) conducted ns into me
front row of the gallery and in the very conter
of the house and gave ns two of the choicest
seats in all the church.
The church itself merits a word. It is caged
— than s
T)X? n w b ^f are f°gy d vrbo hunt la Miss Swine the «ak t,d deb*lI“tA ° r ,if «t
DoUar Eotae ts the city where flirtation reigns «d ri“"udSJ 11
as the favonte sultana. It is not easv to flirt w p h joy »nd pleasure.
debilitated to hare 'renewed
I the entire tystem to thrill
easy to flirt 1 ~ • u **ri«a8orB.
.».v™,uuj, wim our it oe runes and wom-ont I Sul.n'ivT A 5
young fellows at Paris, on tho mJStorfSa ««“ “ an ‘ * ^ ’ Bd J *
boulevards, and in the Champs Elysees. Atl~
Borne the young men allow themselves to be ,
rolled bke a cigarette between two pretty Ameri- . Cnre *.
- than one yonng Boman no-1 sirieturV
£ h £HOKEE remedy,
Curto all Urinary Complaint.. via:-Qravel I,
can finders.
* hj^nd^^ov^tdnThis dist£^l»«^|t^d
tenor. By my count the Body seats held 2,008
I»eopIe without packing, while tho whole church
KnUd seat about 4,000 to 4,.'00. It is not opliho
WWB _.. neve with perfect faimeKs [La ,',i on -s #
Mr - ®f°?^f l ^T, el “ pt i a f ger ’ whfla 010 iron ra .P- S e p™ 8 ® 5 ! 181 North ertt^rtles, and \
IK.rts to the gallenes detract somewhat from iu by authority and lo—
chief part, of course, is
lumsclf, as the assertor .
effect, and it is not so pleasant in its aspect os
Plymouth Church.
This vast edifice was filled to overflowing and
at the appointed hour Mr. Spurgeon came down
the stairs that descend from the second gallery
into the pulpit, ’ fa y
There is a largo platform raised at one end of
the chnrch like Mr. Beecher’s pulpit, only much
larger and projecting very much farther into
the body of the house. Above this platform,
one story, and on a level with the first balcony
is the pulpit itself, still further back, so that all
tho people on tho platform eg. well see the . 8tato tho
preacher above them, while ho is still sufficient- P ointa of
ly advanced into the body of tho church to be I I
plainly seen by every listnor, whether below or
in any part of the galleries. He stands in what
wonld be one of the foci if the building was an
e, and at least twelve feet higher than the
byttf.’steph^
of State soverinty, to which snbj^ctexd^^y
the present volume is devoted. The argument
orJ°. U n “™ mged ; ^tb Wgsrd both to historical
wdn’ttd faecal sequence, and the propositions
which the author undertakes to maintamare as
well and as conclusively supported ns any nro-
D^bons admitting of conv^versy well
Mr. Stephens is superior to the common artifices
of advocacy, or is too confident in his causes to
need them. He never stoops to weaken or mis-
osite view; he takes the strongest
antagonist’s case, as stated by its
most eminent advocates, and meets them with
arguments and facts abont whose relevancy
there can seldom be the Bhadow of a doubt. * *
A sovereign can have no judge; and the Fed
eral Constitution “—* * ~
“Jinu-si. manners ana ens^mo. . ,
Xne education of women in America is the same I * rom , °. n » to un
ss in England and in Germany, and therefor7u
very far superior to French eduDation. May' ‘
tte Sisters of the Sacred Heart and my aunt in
Heaven forgive me for this luminous truth.
I know the most charming flirtations are to be
had nmongtho American girls. Butlswearlknow
exceUent and very scandalous flirtations whose
heroine* are little French angels, who neverthe
less had the good fortune to try their rosy wings ,
under the maternal wing of the very reverend I ? ore
mothers superior of tho Sacred Heart. Every '
good Boman goes daily on the Pincio. Hera
goes by Miss Conrad. She is an
: s as proud as she is intelligent.
to be married to Marquis Theodoli. There I Wu - v— —
ues the “Bed Bose.” This American walk- banJ.^ every inaidtn. wire JSmillllPtm theUrf'
mg on the grass is the Figaro of aU native or D .T h b !i? , ' ro 1 ^1 P i l i:f re ,? oId by M dm,ftM.lt ti
£S£SSr« H o*£"i‘ST.^?;; 1■«SasSfc ■- »■ -m,-.-
into his head I was engaged to a Roman prin- I
cess, I found him at the door with my overcoat
Liter- in
? ot eui to ram.vVttU dtai^to
OAAJiljrt.Og-pi’Bl T-TT.T.BI
OH FEMALE REGULATOR.
a excessive and rainful Menftrnatidn
iSmaa
CHEROKEE CURE,
4. B. HUSH *. SON,
r°fvW CHERRY and SECOND STREETS.
lUnlfue ele* Healer, in Dry Good., Groceries
B. A..WI8K,
c^%55iiB-jsa«i jaa; ai —-
SiSOLETOS, HUNT * CO.,
S'staeaPilali^Caiw* Dealer, in Boot*.
WINSHIP * CALLAWAY,
ONDSTRBET. Whole-ale Dealer, la Ctolblas.
O GenU* FnrnUhinc Good., el*.
W. A. HUFF,
T0RNKR CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS,
VI Wboteiala Grain and PtovWoa Dealer.
J. W. BURKE A O.,
60 lu™ne D 8TRKBT - Wholetale Bookseller, and
J. H. ZEILIN & CO,
Haro for rale a large Stock of
FAINTS, OHS, GLASS, PERFUMERY
fancy coons.
Snuff, Garden Seed,
Medical liquors, Etc.
A LL order, entnuted to tben will bo fitted prompt-
A. ly and with the crealeet care, and at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
Wo boy exelarirely for rath and .ell only for the
,iTobrt, * rrricM “““ “ y ° ,h -
J. H. ZEILIN A 00.
SIMMONS’ LIVErT REGULATOR!
The
feb!7-lf
x a. zfiziiirr dl ao.
*
, - Constitution provided no means by which
. isker in Plymouth pulpit. Spurgeon is short, one Sffl te could bring another to justice for
but has a very powerful structure. His head is wrong-doing or nonfulfillme:
broad and massive, while his whole frame is
solid and strong. His hair and eyes ore dark,
with large face, deep chest and powerful lungs
Ho impresses yon as the personification of great
strength and ; lower. His opening prayer was
massive. Ilia words, thoughts, and gestures
were wholly outside the stereotyped style of his
sect, or of any school, and yon felt ere he had
uttered ten sentences that yon wero listening
k> no common man.
His reading of the c|
with comments which occupied twenty minutes
of that lime, and in spite of his genius seemed
prosy. He leads the singing of the whole con
gregation after the manner of the early Method
ists, lining each verse before tho congregation
sang it, in tho singing of which he also joined.
He preached from 1 at Corinthians, where Panl
says: “ I die early,” and his sermon was fifty
minutes in length by my watch, but it did not
seem long, and never for one moment did tho
interest of his hearers abate. They sat spell
bound under tho power of his words. His is n
style copied after no living model of which I
know or have rend. Ho reminded me more of
Beecher than of any of our divines, bnt they
are not at all alike, either in methods of thought
or iu delivery., He uses the plainest, homeliest
figures and illustrations, but they are of that ev-
ery day practical nature that seize hold on tho
hearts and tho consciences of all men. His
logic is i^xorable and irresistible.
He does not appeal to the fear, the passions
or the emotions. He seems to scorn all tho
tricks of the pulpit, but his sermons arc ever of
the simplest truths of the Gospel, brought homo
justice for
~ lent of engagements.
In like manner there existed no legal mode by
which tho Federal Government could coerce a
State which should exercise the right of sover-
eignty to redress its wrongs under the compact
>y denouncing the compact itself. A sovereign
»wer is the judge of ‘its own rights. Itssub-
®nts must obey it, and defend it, right or wrong,
t follows, therefore, from the sovereignty of
the States that they were entitled legally to se
cede if they chose, and that their citizens were
bound to “ * ‘ ‘ "
tho State.
This was tho view on which Mr. Stephens
acted; and in its support he quotes the authority
of such eminent lawyers as Tucker and Bawle,
and the conditional admission of Story himself.
He shows that Massachusetts and the other Now
England States had more than once asserted the
right of secession, and threatened to exercise it;
that Mr. Lincoln himself asserted, in general
terms, tho right of any people or portion of a
people, locally distinct, to choose its own gov
ernment ; and that Horace Greeley, np to tiie
very last, insisted that, if the South chose, she
had a right to go in peace. He himself disap
proved the policy of secession, bnt asserted to
the fullest degree tho absolute nature of tho
right, and tho sufficiency of the provocation;
and be calls Webster to testify, in very distinct
terms, that tho systematic violation of tho Con
stitution in the caso of fugitive slaves was alone
a sufficient vindication of tho total repudiation,
by the Sonth, of a compact which the North ob
served only os for as she pleased.
It is impossible, within out limits, to give a
fair idea even of tho outlines of such an argn-
MAD Biuiuiunii iiuuin ui uiu vruauci, uauuijul aawauo , , ... ?
with such enormous force to the minds of his “ e ?‘ i much more to convey a just impression
hearers that thero is no escape from his conclu
sions. His congregation appeared to mo to be
mainly from the better ranks of the poor, and
not from tho higher or educated classes, very name a more perfect masterpiece of«mstitn-
of thoTneidity, power of thought, vast and ap
propriate reading, and vigorous re;
which it is sustained. It wonld be difficult to
iptist congregation in Amer-
an audience na Mr. Beechor
like tho average
ica, but hardly p
addresses. His piety is both deep and fervent,
nis words take hold npon and cling to you and
cannot be shaken off. He preaches only Christ,
tional reasoning and political disquisition’; a
a work which might with greater advantage bo
placed in the hands cf tho yonng lawyer, who de
sired to see how those high questions which are
the common ground of the lawvcr, the historian,
ous life of the Beformcrs, and was as f
exacting as John Wesley, denouncing no- i - - . . „.
mendovs sarcasms amusements, and especially el “ or .'. .... . . ..
the theatre. He is tho foremost man of thedis- lha f ^ ^» g**H yfflbe raatodyppgttw
Renting dergy of Great Britain. His influence m® 8 * T nl ?? b,e of 111080 materials which the wri-
must be eaMmnoua. Then can be no doubt of ^rs of this ago are accumulating for tho future
either his h. art or his head. He is a large- | h>*'onan of America.
hearted Catholic and true, free from the bigotry 1 “
■MMMI school,
:ona.Nishi Kmiuloni, Lora of
Latitude. Pains in the Back,
Important Decision. I DinraHBrra'hiiinP»{5'Countenance Inra?itr?Coi£
From He Central Georgian.] Sreitwil “nd&mton“ “ r0l,0,, “ *
During the sitting of Washington Superior c “ZO*“ Car* will rntore health sad vigor.
Court, last week, his Honor, Judge Gibson, S?oth«*mrficffi«ha^J5 P* rB, * n ' n ‘ e »™ ^ter
rendered the following decision, which being Prisi2 par bottle, or three bottlra for *S
one of interest to the public generaUy, and per- I 8ol <J b r J. M, Zeilin A Co.. L. W. Host A Co.. M>-
haps bearing upon other cases, of a similar 1 e0 ° ,Oa - mar9-eow3m
cb8 J ac4e L we give entire. The case was Bieha for the Kldwoyo ana Bladder.—The
Thos. E. Brown, Transferee, tt. A. A. Under- I bc«t and the eheapoat Buchn in the United State*,
W< 5rv I . . . _ I *»th*t prepared by Dromsoole A Co. For all di«-
Fi. fa. levy, and claim by P. Hnpp ea>e. of the Urinary Organ*, lu action U qntek. pow-
Ittis la not a question between debtor and erfal and ratislactorr. For Gravel. Goat. Drop-y,
creditor, but between the creditor and an in- milky, ropy, or bloody Urine, frequent detire to
nocent purchaser for valne, and the facts agreed I urinate, difficulty and pain in urinating, burning
upon are that the judgment was obtained in 1 pain about the bladder, pain and weaknesj in the
1858, and the levy in 1808, the precise time of I back, nervoatnest. melancholy and all tuch com-
the year is not mentioned, yet that too is agreed I plainti. it act* in each a manner at to gain tho entire
npon. It is also admitted that the defendant in confidence of physicians and every one who gins it a
tiiis fi, fa. removed from the oounty of Wash- trial. One bottle will euro all ordinary cate*. Send
ington in 18C2, and that tho claimant Happ pnr- 1 to any drux store and get it. Frioe only fl.or tix
chased the land or realty claimant in 18G2. j bottler forts. aprl-lu
Section 8525 of the Code of Georgia divests Irrlng nnt Koblo. Kolr-n.lp for Yong
: bett r r ahJ -
p I Sent .«» * ealed lett « «Tel0P03, t, ee of charge. It
,PUILAN-
Jtn21-3m.
by the defendant in fi fa for four years of said f
time, or a period sufficient to constitute adverse T iiro6 Box P Phnrflbdflt
possession in tho claimant for four years, after T1R0S ’ Box P ’
his purchase and possession, when he the plain- ’ ________ ... ~ ■ ,
tiff could not levy said fi fa. In other words XXYY WHISK Y«
did tho claimant have possession of said lands I
four years under a bona fide purchase and for a tT AVB received, this evening, another lot ofthia
valuable consideration, when the plaintiff could I H ” ore ffhiiky. _
have levied npon the same? The solution of JOHN W. O TO^fl?* _.,
this question does not involve the constitution- ■ • 17
ality of the Stay Law or any other law, but its
terms. Would the admitted facts in this case I Received, this evening, 2a Barrel* of thi* eboiee
have permitted the plaintiff to have leived, if he I brand of common Whtiky. It in not equaled in thi*
had complied with its provisions, ono of its pro- I ^wd medfam®Rre°wYi»ky 0t!ier cboico bnu ' d * of
which cramps many of tho divisions of his
auiFffis infliienco on London, England and the
world cannot failtobo both great andgood.
B.
Grand Intliolic Celebration Iu New
fy Orleans.
The Now Orleans Times of the 13th inst,
- Vl I 8:
“The one hundred thousand Catholics of this
city appeared to bo all assembled Sunday on
and around the old Cathedral of St. Louis and
the Jackson Square to participate in the grand
celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the
Pope’s promotion to tho sacredotal dignity, and
the twenty-third anniversary of his Pontifical
sovereignty.
It was certainly one of the grandest popular
manifestations ever made in this city. In point
of numbers it exceeded any assemblage we ever
witnessed. In the grandeur and sublimity of
the scene, in the earnest enthusiasm and devo
tion of the multidnde, in the vast array of wo
men and children, in the tasteful and appropri
ate ornaments, and the solemnity of the cere
monies, everything combined to render the oc
casion one which impressed all beholders with
an awe, reverence and respect, for the sincerity
and earnestness of those who had thus gathered
in such a vast multitude, to testify their vener
ation for tho great father and head of the Cath
olic Church. . • -
For half a century he has been engaged in
fulfilling his priestly duties, and fomearly a
quarter of a century the cares and responsibili
ties of the high Pontifical office have weighed
upon him with more than mortal force. Before
the Christian world he stands as a glorious ex-
ample of what sincere piety, devotion to dnty
andecclesiasticaleamestness can achieve. Never
before, sauce the days of St. Peter himself, was
the chair of St Peter filled more acceptably,
not only to the Catholic, bnt to the entire Chris
tian world. Catholic in all his instincts, m the
higher and grander acceptation of that term, he
h»s secured the love, esteem and veneration ol
Ail with whom he has been brought into contact
either as a sovereign or as a priest. Descended
from a noble family, and intended for-the anny,
he put aside the sword, as a carnal weapon, to
become an humble follower of the Prince ot
Peace, and now half a centnry of usefulness
has cropped him with more than earthly honors.
lux late Bev. Daniel Isaac was both a great
and a great smoker. “Ha! there you are, _
a lady, who surprised him one day with a were
Pipe in his mputh, “at your idol again.” “Yes,
tu*dam,"he coolly replied, “burning it. ’
The Ghxjlt Confuageation at the Cate or
Good How.—Some details have been received of
tho fearful conflagration which happened at
the Cape of Gooc. Hope last February, when a
tract of country 400 miles long and varying in
breadth from fifteen to 150 miles was swept
ovor by fire. The weather had been unusually hot
and dry for the previous six weeks. On Febru
ary 0th the temperature throughout the colony
rose to more intense heat than ever previously
known. Dnring the morning scorching-hot
winds blew from the northeast, and in the after
noon a fire broke out at several places and
wrapped millions of acres in enormons confla
gration, the cultivated lands, farm buildings,
native forests; and bush farm stock,-and wild
animals sharing tho same fate. Several persons
were also burned to death. Those saved had
to take shelter in the rivers, water-dams, and
wet ditches, where many of them were badly
scorched. The calamity occurring just after the
harvest—and an unusually good one—and
destroying its produce, has caused great distress.
Miscegenation—AYo understand that a good
deal of excitement exists in the lower part of
tho county, over the singular conduct of Pro
bate Judge Ely, of New Hampshire, to-wit of
Montgomery, who issued a license to a negro
boy under age to marry, a white girl about four
teen years of age, whom tho negro bad induced
to run away from home with him. The story
goes that Ely, for fear that he wonld miss a
chance to help along the science of miscege
nation, violated the law and issued the license.
’Squire Thomasson performed the ceremony,
and thus an innocent girl’s life was blasted by
the damnable dogmas of the Radical party and
by the lawless conduct of a "Radical carpet-bag
official.—Montgomery Mail.
ttit v—The town has been somewhat exer
cised over the Hale and Perry difficulty. That
Minister Hale should smuggle in goods was not
much, but that he should be caught at it, indi
cated a lack of diplomatic ability that is really
disgnstinp. Hale must be in a failing condition.
"When he was Senator in Washington he could
steal with entire success. Indeed, I remember
the time when John P. Hale stood the foremost
man in the nation as a saint. It is enough to
make the devil laugh to see what material we
make our saints of. In those palmy days of
glory, to touch him on the score of pnn-
r have been as daDgerous as it wonld be
ty would h intimate that the martyred
«■« ’»
nati Commercial.
visions being that if the defendant removed from
the county ?
Did ho remove ? and if so was the plaintiff
prevented from levying ? _ I think not. Again,
one of the provisions of the law was that a frau
dulent sale of the property, etc., would author
ize the plaintiff to proceed, and whilst there
may be no moral fraud in selling the property
in question, yet the fraud contemplated, was an
act of sale that would mature into a perfect title
by lapse of time, thereby divesting plaintiff's
lien. Hera then were two distinct and separate
exceptions, acts, which permitted the plaintiff
to pursue his rights. It is true upon conditions,
yet as they are now admitted to have been true
then, the conditions were not onerous, and
therefore tho plaintiff must suffer by his neglect,
and not any innocent purchaser for value.
For if ho hod been moved against in time,
which I think in all conscience sufficiently long
and should rather bo shortened, ho might have
secured himself against *
inquire inti
5no. W. O’CONNOR.
No. CO Cherry Street.
IMPORTED ALK AND PORTER.
Jost received. (Direct lanmrution) various brand*
of the best Dublin and London POKTKK. and Euf
liib and Scutch A LES.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR.
No. CO Chorry Street.
SUNDRIES.
ad other Win.
Fish. Tobacco. Sugar. Co fire*
JNO. W. O’CONNOR.
e No. 60 Cherry Street.
Bow to Utilise the Oak Forests of
Oeorgia.
T HE undersigned is now ready to crant lireme* or
to dupo-e of territorial rixhu lor the uieorhia
improvrf appliance* for eon renin* the ailriurent
properties or Oak Bark into an imperiehabla extract
for Tannine an l Coloring purport*, requiring there-
I do not "deem it I ^LTriSC
into the many positions as- The eo*t or a Factory, with all the reqnlsito ap-
‘ Y e t I will Ten-I Fointmrnu (lees motive ivower) capable ' * ‘
necessary to inquire into the many positions as- I The eo*t of a*Faetory.
sumed by the learned counsel. Yet I will ven- “?**»• “ b * b ^,? r „Jf l rod “‘if
tureio say in a question like the one presented fKEwaKZeSS&the eapeeUy J » b“ rr«U |S
—two parties in Court, one claiming under a I twenty-four hours will not exceed $5010. Three tbou-
positive, unquestioned, constitutional law, and I **nd “Ottan.wUl—where lumber if ehe.p - meet the
the other asserting that he was pri
law decided by our Supreme Court to be uncon- I may be of tteam or water, and of from is
stitutional from asserting his rights, although power. Theseeotimote* include th# earn orbnilding.
the Court maynot have been unanimous, Ishall
assume thathe who holds under a constitutional h n manufacture. ,
law is protected in preference to him who as- There newpence*, for manatactaring concentrated
setts his inhibition under an unconstitutional “Sygfl»VS P b?1b? , mSr^°pTe° 0 .rf th T e
law. More especially will I do this at this time I c he*pe»tin use. Competent men will be proride-1 for
when ono of the Judges, then, I believe. Chief patting there factories In operation for thore to whom
OARHART * CURD,
| ^HERRY^STREET. Wholesale Dealers in 11***
X.. W. HUNT * CO.,
in^gjbil,^?^. DtaUi,U ““
ROGERS *. BONN, ,
~1I1ERRY. STREET. Wholesale Grocers end Liquor
B. A. WISE.
M ULBERRY STREET. Wholesale Crockery.
Lam pc and Glassware.
W. A. HUFF,
r J^niRD^STREET, Wholesale Carriage and Wagon
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL A CO.,
pORNER of FOURTH and POPLAR STREETS,
rnission M«ehant£ C * rT ' Pro,i * i<,n • Liquor and Com-
pOStf
in small 1c
apKS-tf
CARBOYS OF BEST OIL OF VITRIOL, nt one
^PerPonnaS ^ ran be boo£t htS.
82 end U Cherry st
A POSITIVE CUBE
Coughs, Colds, Boarscncss, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Diffi
cult Breathing
No* 2749.
Insurance Companies.
LIVERPOOL ASD LOXDOJf
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY!
CAPITAL, OVEB SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
ntSVRE a yvisk. stores.
gic I i^^ol3Ssss^^a , ? n , rh u i, #
jg jy I* c. PLANT, Asent.
ARL INGTOKr
Mutual life Insurance Company.
OF VIRGINIA.
PURELY SOUTHERN I
BOUSE OFFICE, Richmond, Va.
JNO. E. EDWARDS. Pres’t. D. J. HARTSOOK, Seo'
ASSETS OVERT $500,000.
Ml* Great Vo;ntl<tr Feature— AkjnmI
Dividend* on Life Premium* tetih One-
Third Zens 0% Profit—-3 tt A otee ac
quired for Premium*—AU Reetrie-
■ tion, Demoted—AU Polities P! - ’*
a ■ Mon-ftofciMU.
TT A r V Au K?{Tf5n* p K5 oteJ A*'" 1 for ffiif POPU-
La»-Boptyma COMPANY for the city of
it'™;"'; a ,P*mqn*l knowlcise of the
frUiiTu fC'c.^iumciul it to my
d!" i!i‘rS n ■ i ia>.«»«r>t-
J &>ulhwe*tern ti
THE
Hf YORK LIFE ISSRRAHCE
COMPANY.
25 Years Prosperous Career.
.*11.000.000 00
1.22VSC52S
CA8U CAPITAL;..-
CASH DIVIDEND.
for this old estoblirhed
for States of
I present it tn
sencrslly as in every
lenes- and support.
Mtmlmlppi bu.ineni.
Company to settle.
Bf
aurr.
Southern
prertra lariMsnshn”mri t-.etue
Gcor ‘ u ■ u,j A “-
JOS. E. JOHNSTON A CO., ■
• MauS ^£r- • ,>I
IfliYdR OFJCIIRDIILR.
little, smith * co.,
1(10 CHERRY STREET, Dealers in Saddle* and
Harne,**. Corriose Goods, Shoe Findings end
Concord Bugsies and Wagons.
JONES, BAXTER * DAY,
f'fOTTON AVENUE. General Commission Mer-
R-/ chants and Dealers in Produce. Provisions. Sta
ple Groceries. Fertiliser*. Lime. Plaster. Cement,
HARBIS, CLAY Oe, CO.,
8TaBET8 -
1>. H. WIND,
N O.tt8BOONDBTB.BET.Dealer in Watches. Jew
elry. Silver-ware. Diamonds. Fancy Goods.Cases
etc.
CITY BANKING COMPANY OF MACON,
OKOUUIA.
HuU,d ‘’ p '“‘-
EUBOB, THROAT and CHEST,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON.
i.
Ross. G. U. ilaxlahum. W.Lishtfaot. H. B. Moot.
CUBBKDGR Oe HAZLKUUR8T,
2jANKERS and BROKBRS, Second SUreU
M. U. ROUEUM A CO-
mast Art if tie Styles.
MIX Ok KIRTLANO,
VTO. 3COTTON AVENUE. Wholesale and K.
. .1 ^Dealers in Boots and Shoes. Leather Findings.
J. U. HERTZ,
morl3-3mo
Station U.. New York City.
the present Chief Justice as Governor of tho
State at the time of tho passago of the first, a
cimilnr biH to the second, vetoed it, I believe,
npon the ground of its unconstitutionality.
The claim on acoount of four years’ peaceable
and undisturbed possession by a bona fide pur
chaser for a valuable consideration is therefore
sustained, and the plaintiff ordered to pay the
costs of this proceeding.
The Emperor Napoleon is showing his usual
I «“»*» P*PK h«g»
Chamber of Deputies, which takes rface in a
few weeks. His game is to put forward the so
cialists and agrarians, or sworn enemies of his
government They are allowed to launch forth
not only against the Emperor, but against all
people who hold property of any description
% ey are aHowed_TOfreely premnlgato»
PAINTING.
V. L. DRURY.
House & Sign Painter,
OVER LAWTON A LAWTON’S.
FOURTH STREET,
j*al4»tf MACON. QA.
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE
ideas that all property In individnals is theft.
A NEW COrRSK OF LECTURES. Of delivered at
■ theNeir T«rk Mofeqtu of Aaatorrjr. embraeioc
iae&s luak — , i rw me new
and that there ought to be a general and equal | t t, e g „bjectsi How to Lire and Whit to fcirefor.
“ of it among all men. The natural Youth. Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Generally
distribution ot It to array the sub- Reviewed: The Came of Indigestion: Flatulence aod
effect of this idea IS, of course, to anay Jtervou, Di-casef accounted for; MarriasePbilosophi-
staiitial and wealthy classes around the Imperial I JJg Conridered. etc. Th«e lectures will be forvard-
tbmmv—around its candidates—from the fear ot ,. n receipt of four sumps, by addressing Secretory
leSgScialists have been bought, apd are se
cretly m the Imperial interest.—Cincinnati En- |
guirer.
“Tee password is Saxe—now don’t forget it,
Pat,” said the Colonel, just before the battieof
Fonnteuoy, at which Saxe was
faith, and I will not,’ said Fat, ‘wasn’t my
father . miller ?” “Who goes there? MCBimD F . tTO ,.
the sentinel, after the man had arrived at his I
cost. Pat was as wise as an owl, and, m a sort
of -whispered howl, replied, “Bens, ver honor.
BEAUTIFUL TOILET SETS,
1HAT will pie*** the ladies.
Lubtas’s Rose and
Violet Powder,
Perfumes. Soaps etc.,
april-tf At KLLI8’ DRUG STORK.
“Bags, yer honor.
The Supreme Court of the United States has
decided that Judges were not Kable to smts by |
private indiyidnala for their official acts.
1Y0N, deGRAFFENB-EED & IRVIN,
attorneys at law,
BACON, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the State and Federal Coart*
i*nl7-3u>
OH CHERRY STREET. (Soeerasur to Turpin A
lien*.) W holer ole Dealer In Men’s end Buys’
Clothing end Gents’ Fnrnbbin* Ootidr.
E. FMUCUTWAXGKR Ok CO„
1 'RIANGULAK BLOCK. tt 8BCI1ND STREET,
Wholesale Dealers in Dry Good* and Nation*.
zi a 0*1*;
STOVE WOR.B.S
(ESTABLISHED MU
iUelf the best remody ef Lkw Sco.
L. W. HUNT ft CO;,
oud liMfil Drusgi-.tr. ore the
Mi»la
ABEVDROTH BROS., Proprietors
lOtS III Buknai el., New York,
Monufoeturer* of the Celebrated
“COTTON PLANT” COOK STOVE.
— “QUEEN OF THE SOUTH” Cook Stove.
“MAGNOLIA” Cook Stove.
“GRAY JACKET” Cook Store.
“DELTA” Cook Stove.
And other Stover, raitable (or the Southern trade
EVERT STOVE IS WARRANT HD,
FOB SALE BY
B. A. WISE, Macon. Ga..
Kr,L-WADSWOBTH A 00- Americas. Go—
And'
MIL Ut0jl5-dAw«au.J'
tt FOUND IN Tit
Globe Flower, or Button Bush Syrup.
T nts Plonrent add effect*al remedy poeasaeee al-
■l inostmiraealons powor for the cure of tho above
^^HS?o?M? , L , msS!'YtSsE
Uited i a .? ,rerTwenty Tboiiaand Gkmi with the moat
Ettsrar
lake i^nover 11 d I UrtemVi th*the mo« td «?irate,tom-
ad|. Children do not object to taking iu
To ell who hevo any Lung affections, w* Bay try it
bnt once end yon trill prise it os you* best earthly
For Remarkable Cures, sre onr Phamphlet—Peuris
for the People.
«.Fo, by Drussi.ti^v^wb^^
L.W.HUNTACO
?. 8. Pemberton dt Co.’,
, ... Proprietors and Chemists,
UaO Sato Columbian,
OLD SOUTHERN DRUG STORE,
KXCllCUAGK HOME MAXUF/CTURE8.
TIE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
A SOUTHERN PREPARATION. AND A MOST
, VauraaLgand Hr liable Togie. equal, if not sn-
A^u^ c m h!5J
and Fever, knd if. without doubt, tho but Toole Bit
ten In are
For isle by Drngglats end Groeers everywhere.
OOOB&ZOB, WINERY AW di. CO
Proprietors and Uanufacturers of th*
CELEBRATED CAROLINA BITTERS,
^awiiuLias ■
Barannah.
Mam......
UP DAT TRAIN.
j s.i.;, ’ UAfle •{
re.«rereA:op A. V.
ters-r-
A^gtiOti .re.i
‘wVtb' tra[n*that leavaa Au-
dowsTday "toaih!””
—..7:00 a. ic.
fiett r. u
uSor.S:
OtiUMUng tort ire^i-jeav., An-,
Savannah 7M r. n.
Macon
An-
U‘ ,u •*; — M* P. 1
„ DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
ZStu
}!nrf«viij;::
^nnirtin* Wiihtiito-that'iram Au-
ft&StlftSg ife?WSSSf.«, 4 pt.d. i " 0<I ‘ ,C4 iM ’
SWP. M. Train from Savannah -ennnMte- with
through Moil Train on 8- " ^MmiMS
r. n. Train from Savaon
on Southwestern and Mu
(ffimiu V . . -WM. ROGERS,
[ Master of Trangportatloa. •
Nashville and Cairo Packet Company.
DAILY XiZWE-
STEAMERS
& ImMn
oca
EUREKA BITTEUS-
WAIID’S
EUREKA TOXIC BITTERS,
Fever. *• well as TsphoU end Ilili-.ui Freer.. Khea-
YYfaolaal- and KoSaM Dressistr. are tho ageaU for
this.in-valuahl. remedy.wbereitenn always he found
TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PIUS
Cure* ditto**! of the Liter and Stomach.
ICTI’S EXPECTORANT, .
A pleasant cure tor Con*he. Coldr. etc.
TUTT’S SA ES A PARI LL 4 iQl'EK.VS DELIGHT
Th* great Altorstive and Blood Purifier.
J : TUH’3 IKPK0TKD HAIR DIE,
Warranted the bert dye in iue-
There standard preparations are for sale by
RABBIS,CLAY*CO-A
apr2 dawly
K. KETCHUM. A, L. HABTHTDOE
Of Now York, . bat* of Hartrids* k Neff.
KETCHUM & HAETBIDGE,
XOBTUEAST RoOM EXCHANGE BUILDING,
~ Sp savannas, ga:;
D EALERS ia Dome«tie ami Poreim Ecxhante.
Wold. Silver and uLcurrent Mont-y. Lay nad Neil
Utisekt..Bondt.w<c. ‘ V-^ Yf, ;
Receive deposits, allowing foorper cent, in tercet
per annua on weekly balance? of $*<0 and apwardx.
Collection*made in this city and ail the principal
towns of Georgia and Florida.
Will make advances on eonrirnment* of Cotton,
Rice. etc., to oarsclve*. or to oar Northern and Euro
pean eorreepoadents. dec2ft-6m
Tyrone, Nashville, Talisman and
John Lurasden.
fa^iSI'L
earner* will leave Nashville
excepted) at 4 o'clock, r. M.,
lengers at KKs
. . jo and all pointa
x 1° Mcmphii*, Napoleon.
Ko«l River and New Oilcan*; and ftign-
UilUof Ladiiitr to all the above point*.
wayidiMi point?on the Atkan-
1V ^CLAS3 TICKETS
If*, including Slalo Roorna,
To ft.ffMmrTyrr t Tiimr
I V ! . 1—BOMB PMWWfail*
xJ
fgssi
ssr.
re.4 6 00
.rere 4W
rioM
mari.S.2m
Vht. liOYD, Af-i-V.
.... 41 *nd 42 Front street.
HARRISON * SON.
W. A. l’KEBLKS
OJ3T, YE LOVERS
—or GOOD—
SiKt
rtoml
T.T. CXLLSSS. W. r. jOkUAX.
CULLENS & JORDAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GEORGETOWN, GA,,
W ILL practice « partners in the Superior Courts
of the Patanla Circuit and other Courts in Quit*
man and a-lioining eoantic*. except before the Ordi
nary of Quitman oounty. F. T. Cullens will practice
sot an a partner before said Ordinary. (aprZ-lm*)
PURE BOTTLED SODA WATER.
Bottled Soda Water, I am now prepared to fur-
nuh Bottled Soda Water, of any kind of flavor, at
*hort nolice; and it is my determination to hare good
or none. I have employed, through Mr. John Ryan,
of Savannah, a No. 1 workman, who comes well re-
comnaendod from him a< understanding the hasicess
thoroughly. My manufactory n at my lee House,
near the Pesscorer Depot.
Order* promptly filled, and may be left at the Man
ufactory or at my store. I shall start a wagon out
>on, to deliver it in any part of the city,
tnar!2-tf H. N. ELLS.
IN THE FIELD AGAIN!
COTTON !
REPACKING
I ffiSSteTKKniha *e takeharee
of Wool folk*
» atker A Co., corner of Poplar and Second Ktreei*
and hare put it in complete-rde7 Mreete.
- prepared torepact and put Cotton in ner-
mo t »^'h ord f r ’ IDd * v 1 P rom “r thr.e who favor
me with their 1-atronage, the otm-t ratirfaetinn.
a chance. JOEL A. W ALKER.
APPLEBY & HELME’S
C1LZSB.4TXD
Railroad Mills Snuff
A RE now being offered in this market aa the beet
rV goods man factored in thi* country. For sale by
Messrs, L .W. Hunt A Co- Drug)
Campbell & Co.JGroeers.Macon, (