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TO THE BEADING PUBLIC!
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
man of bad character, and that they would not be
lieve him on oath m a Court of Justice: W. B.
Berry, Wm. B. Avant, James Martin, 8. F. Gove,
whites, and Wm. Clarke, colored.
At the conclusion of the examination of these last
named witnesses, the testimony of the defence
closed, with the remark, on the part of CoL Weems,
that five hundred witnesses could be adduced to
prove the same thins to which they testified, but he
presumed that it was unnecessary to proceed far
ther on this subject, and the argument than began.
Mr. John A. Stevens, of Atlanta, had the opening
speech, and for about thirty minutes very ably de
fended the accused, insisting upon the point that if
Swayze's testimony was rejected, the prosecution
h«d no case, and that tho prisoner at the bar must
be acquitted. He was followed by bis associate in
the case, CoL John B. Weems, in a speech of over
an hour in length. The Colonel, as is usual with
him, defended his client most ably, and at times
eloquently. He insisted that the action of Turner
in regard to the (100 bill ho presented at the City
Bank, was that which any honest man would adopt.
If Turner knew the MI to bo spurious, ho was not
such a fool as to present it to an expert for detec
tion; and after Messrs. Powell A Nutting pro
nounced the bill to be spurious, Turner gave still
stronger svidence of his innocence by showing it to
others and getting them to pass an opinion upon it.
CoL W. further contended that the Government had
wholly failed to connect Turner with the woman,
Marian Harris, in a criminal manner, if the testi
mony of Swayze was rejected by the Court. He
closed with a most bitter rebuke cf the motives
which induced Swayze to seek Turner’s overthrow
and destruction.
The V. 8. District Attorney, CoL John Milledge,
then took the floor, and after a few preliminary re
marks, in which he congratulated tho Court on the
termination of the interesting examination of the
case before it, proceeded to examine the testimony
which bad been offered, in a calm, dignified and de
liberate manner. He had no desire to do any one
injustice; no perronal revenge or ill-feeling to grat
ify, but proposed to investigate the case according
to law and the testimony, and if he failed to show
that the prisoner should not be committed under
the testimony against him, then, no one would more
gladly see him set at liberty than the speaker. He
insisted that the action of Turner from first to last,
from the time he left Washington until he was ar
rested in this city, was that of a man laboring un
der a consciousness of guilt. That Swayze's testi
mony waa corroborated by Murphy’s. Turner told
8wsyze in Macon that he had given Marian Harris
shoot 91800 of counterfeit currency: Morphy swears
that be found (960 in counterfeits on the woman;
bow could Swayze have known that the woman had
counterfeit money in her possession, if Turner had
not told him so? Where did Turner get the
counterfeit bill in his possession ? If, as he says,
from a woman, why has he not brought that woman
into Court to prove that fact ? And thus tho able
and learned Attorney went on link by link in bis
chain of argument, until he finally concluded that
it was s duty which tbs committing magistrate owed
to the credit of the Government and to this commu
nity that tho prisoner bo bound over to the U. 8.
District Court. That the community waa being
flooded with counterfeits, and it was high time the
Coarts were bringing the guilty parties to justice.
As the speaker seated himself, the large crowd of
spectators present gave him a hearty round of ap-
EXCURSIOX RETURN TICKETS!
FOR THE VIRGIHIA SPRING3.
MACdN AND WESTERN RAILROAD, 1
Omci Master Transpo station. ’ ‘~
Macon, Joly IS, 1869.)
Parti* wishing to visit the above Springs are no
tified that tickets to go and return are now for sale
at the office of the Ticket Agent, at the following
reduced rates, viz
To Montgomery White Sulphur..936.79
To Alleghany SpringB . 37.19
To Coyner Springs 39.49
To Bedford Alum Springs....; 42,39
To Greenbrier White Sulphur 54.50
To Hot and Healing.. 64.50
To Little Bed and Old Sweet. 54.50
H. W. BRONSON, H. T.
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OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH. 1
July 17—Evening, 1369.J
Trade waa dull to-day, and outside of the provi
sion market we heard nothing worth reporting.
Com advanced 5 cents per bushel to-day; retail
ing at 150; by carload 145.
Bacon firm; shoulders 16Js ; dear rib sides 19%@
20; dear sides 20%@20%; nama 22@25. , •
Other articles quiet and unchanged.
Nothing doing in stocks and bonds.
Cotton.—No receipts or shipments to-day; ealea
137 bales.
The sales to-day was confined to a single lot, and
made on a basis of 31 cents for middlings.
Stock on hand this evening 289 bales.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Markets.
New YorkIJuIv 17, noon.—Gold 35%. 1862s 23%.
North Carolines 56; new 45%. Virginias, ex-coupons
57%; new 61%.
Cotton quiet. S4%<334%.
Flour dull, 5(310 lower. Wheat dull, 1(32 lower.
Com less active but easier. Mess Pork 32 37.
Church Directory-Service* To-day.
Peesetteiuaw Chuech.—Rev. David Wills,pastor.
Services Sabbath morning at lOJf p’dock, and in the
evening at 8% o’dock- Sunday School aT 9 A. X.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 5 p. K. At the
Mission Church, service on every Sabbath at 5 P. X.
Fiest Baptist Chuech.—Rev. E. W. Warren,
pastor. Preaching by the pastor 10% a. x. and 8%
P- X. Sunday School at 9 a. x. Services for chil
dren every Sabbath afternoon at 5 o’dock.
Second Baptist Chuech.—Bev. C. M. Irwin, pas
tor. Serrices at 10% o’dock A. x., and 8 p. x.
St. Paul's Chuecil—Rev. H. K. Bees, Rector.
Serrices at 10% a. x., and 6 P. x. Early Commu
nion at 9 a. x. Sunday School at 5 P. x.
Cubist Chuech.—Bev. Benj. Johnson. Serrices
at 10% A. x., and 8 P. x. Sunday School at 9 A. x.
St. Barnabas’ Chapel.—Sunday School -1p.m.
Evening prayer 5 p. x. |
Catholic Chcbch.—Father Bazin. Services at
7% A. X.; 9% A. x. and at 7 P. X.
Mulberry Street Methodist Church.—Rev.
Joseph S. Key, pastor. To-day; Preaching at 10%
A. x., by Dr. E. H. Myers. At night, preaching at
8 T. x. Sunday School, at 5 p. x.
First Street Methodist Church.—Rev. J. Blake
ly Smith, pastor., Rev. James Jones win preach at
10% a. x. Seats free. Preaching at 8 p. x. Sunday
School 4 p, x. T
Macon Citt Mission. Methodist E. Church South
—Bev. James Jones, at Hospital, at 3 pi x.
OPEN UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK A. M.,
For the benefibof those who could not caU yesterday.
HAVENS A BROWN.
INCORPORATED
CAPITAL
TS JUST IN RECEIPT OF MUSQUTTO NETTING
AND LACE. Also, a lot of very handsome SILK
PARASOLS from A notion. which will bo sold low to
close out.
S. WAXELBAUM, BBO. A CO.,
jane 17 2t 45 and 47 Second street.
ASSETS, UNU1RT 1, 1869,
$444,462 52.
English Female Bitters cures old and young.
E. F. B. cures all chronic female irregulAritie
Chlorosis or green sickness cured with E. F. ]
E. F. B. delights all sickly females.
E. F. B. cures by restoring.
E. F. B. cures pain in the aids and back.
THIS COMPANY. ON ENTERING IK ELEVENTH YEAR OF BUSINESS. OFFERS TIIE FOL-
Icss return premiums.
....SH7.519 H
— 39.050 63
nrod in
iisconnt
Amount of Premiums r
Amount of Interest an;
We offer for Thirty Day* tho whole of our large
and magnificent Stock of Summer GooSb AT COST.
We make tins grand clearing out sale to be pre
pared for our Fall Stock, which will be heavy, and
unusually attractive.
We wiaf^o do a lively trade, and increase the
popularity of our establishment.
This stock is entirely new, and was bought at tho
LOWEST CASH PRICES. -
We use no deception to sell our goods. Wo mean
what we say. Wo offer this
STOCK. AT COST I
And believe it is the beat opportunity ever offered
to buyers to secure FRESH, FIRST-CLASH GOODS
(186,562
.. 26.251
B AEG AINS ! BARGAINS!
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!
Amount of losses paid daring tho year
Taxor. Commissions and all other expenses.
(135.434 TO
Amount of Premiums
Amount of Dividends
Amount of Lowes paid
Seri 1
received since the Company’s organii
pstd since the Company’s onranisatic
ns,'000
iividend to holderaof
lo as Cash in payment oi premiums.
Virginias 6s, oldS0%.
Savannah, July 17 (
53 bales.
Charleston, July 17.
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Ga.
OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY STS.
United State, v». II. 11. Turner—Charged xith hat
ing in hi* ppuemion and attempting lo pan large
quantltle* of counterfeit National Bank currency
of the United Statea.
SECOND DAY. v
The Court met yesterday pursuant to adjourn
ment, at 10 o’dock, in the third story of the Ayers'
MUSaniTO NETS,
receipts C^Mdcrelvcry firm on account of light
Wilxinoton, July 17.—Turpentine steady, 83%.
Rosin quiet: 165(33 50. Crude Turpentine 2 <5*
3 00. Tar steady 2 00.
Louisville, July 17. — Provisions firm; Bacon,
shoulders 14 ; dear tides 18%. Mees Pork 33 00.
Lardl9@19%. Raw Whisky 100.
CixcrxNATT, July 17. — Provisions firm; Hen
Pork 3300. Laid 19%. .
St. Louis, July 17. — Mesa Pork 33 25@33 50.
Bacon, clear rib sides 18%; dear eidealS%. Whisky
steady.
Mobile, July 17 Cotton, receipts 36 bales:
nothing done.
New Orleans, July 17.—Cotton steady; sales 37
bales ; exports 2611; middlings 32%.
Gold SS%. Sterling 50%„ New York 8ight % pro-
minm.
Flour, superfine 6 00; double extra 6 50; treble
extra 6 75. Corn, white 117. Oats 78. Bran 1 0.\
Hay, prime 26 00. Mess Fork 34 50. Bacon, shoul
ders 15; dear rib aides 18% ; dear aides 19. Lard,
tieros 1#%@20%; keg 30%<;<21%. Sugsr dull; com-
rolls Hemp and Flax Bagging—in Store and to Arrive,
bales Gunny Bagging,
pounds Arrow Tics,
bales Twine,
hbds. G. Kv Sides, 20 hhds. Shoulders,
tierces superior Canvassed Hams,
barrels Sugar—all grades,
sacks Liverpool Salt,
sacks Virginia Salt,
barrels Flour—Superfine, Extra and Family,
Real Thread and Lama Lace Points. Hoeicrv. Lisle
Thread and Kid Gloves, Housekeeping Goods, Car
pet and Curtain Material,
The New York Store
Is now offering a large lot of
SUMMER MUSLINS, at 15,18,20 cents and up
ward.
BROCHE BAREGES, at 20 cento and upward.
GRENADINES, fine qualify, at 25 cento, worth 40.
COLORED CREPE MEBETS, 35 cento, worth 50.
JAPANESE POPTINB, Black and White, at 3C
cento.
. JAPANESE POPLINS, all colon, at 40 cents,
worth 50.
SOLID COLORED LAWNS, at 25 cento and up
ward.
MOZAMBIQUES, all styles and colon, at 25cento
and upward.
LENOS, pretty shades, at 25 cents and upward
^IRON BAREGES, latest styles, at 80 cento and
LINEN LAWNS, something pretty, si 30 cento
and upward
WHITE GOODS, of every description and make,
fifty per cent, lower than ever before.
Together with an immense stock of Bleached and
Brown Cotton Shirtings and Sheetings, Domestic
Goods in til ~1U branches, below regular market
prices.
The above are offered at these extremely low
prices as an inducement for customers and the pub
lic to purchase prior to closing ont our semi-annual
inventory. 8. WAXELBAUM, BBO. OO.,
jyll-eod6t 45 and 47 Second Street.
SUMMER PERILS—HOW TO ESCAPE THEM.
It win not do to trifle with the health in hot
weather. Vigor oozes through the skin at every
pore, and it'is l>y physical vigor only that unhealthy
influences can be baffled and repelled The vital
elements aro evaporated in perspiration. Intense
beat converts a man Into a self-acting pump, and
tho moisture that to pumpod ont of him Is derived
from tho well-springs of life within him. There is
great need, therefore, that these sources of physi
cal strength should bo in a condition to bear, with
out danger or inconvenience, the extraordinary
drain. If they are not in such a condition, the in
dividual becomes languid and low-spirited.
The main thing is to keep the digestive apparatus
in good working train—for if tho stomach, the pur
veyor of tho system, does its duty thoroughly, the
liver, the bowels, the brain and the nervous system,
being duly nurtured, trill be likely to do theirs. In
view of those facts, it is manifest Utaf a powerful
and wholesome vegetable tonic like nOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS, is especially required at this
enfeebling season. It U the most admirable of all
Foreign Markets.
OF MACON
tho adjournment of the Court till Monday morning,
at 10 o'clock, when Ids decision would be given.
A Skwnto MAc-mxs, equal to Wheeler k Wilson’s,
for (25, the “Buck Eye.”
W. A. BENTON, Agent.
Great Variety of Silver ware at L. H. Wing's, 48
Q-L.-.1 *A _A
CASH CAPITAL,
W. P. GOODALL.
Casrih.
Direct examination reanmed—Found him out late
ly; associated with him up to a very late period; on
Tuesday or Wednesday, after Turner's return from
Atlanta, on tbo Cth of Joly, an article appeared
in the Tiymira. of thia city, with reference to the
matter, Swayze asked mo if 1 bad seen a paper to
day; 1 told him yea: I asked him if be believed Tur
ner guilty; he said no; it was a d—d rebel lie; no
telling bow low they could go; yon can't expect any
bettor of them; look at their arrest of tho colored
man for the murder of Ayer, and tbeir cheek in ar
resting Mrs. Adkins; about the 7th inst. this oc
curred; I do not know whether I believed Swayze
then or note
C. T. Ward, sworn, savs : I am Onlinaiy of Bibb
county; 1 met Turner at Swayze’s office some four
or five months ago; Turner showed a 9100 note, he
said be bad presented it at Nutting’s Bank, and it
EPPING'S BUCHU. FOR THE KIDNEYS.
Attention is called to this deservedly popular Med
icine. It has long been used in the South as a rem
edy for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and the
Urinary Organa. The proprietors warrant one bot
tle to do as much good as six of tho other kinds of
Buclin which are sold without any reference to merit.
Diascroas:
W. B. JOHNSTON, W. 6. HOLT.
J. J. GRESHAM. . J. K. JONES.
t f Will do a General Banking Business in all its
F julylC-3m]
Farmers' Club.—Pursuant to call, a few farmers
of Bibb oounty assembled at the City Hall, on Sat
urday, 17th instant, to organize an Agricultural So
ciety.
Mr. W. 8. Brantly, being callod to the chair, ex
plained tho object of the meeting.
CapL T. L. Maasenbug was requested to set as
Secretary, and a temporary organization effected.
Agriculture was discussed, and a committee com
posed of the Chairman, CoL Chas. J. Harris and T.
G. Holt, Jr., appointed to draft a series of by-laws
to be presented at the next meeting.
A motion prevailed to adjourn until Saturday next.
24th inst., at 10 o'clock, at which time it is hoped a
large attendance of farmers will be present to per
fect the scheme of election of permanent officers
and the adoption of a Constitution and By-laws.
It was requested that the Macon'-TzLEORArii and
the Journal and Messenger publish these proceed
ings.
The meeting then adjourned.
W. 8. Brantlv, Chairman.
T. L. Massencubo, Secretary.
'I'lIK Stuck of this Company is all owned in Macon
A and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
the whole capita! is guaranteed for tho eocurltk oi
Depositors and Patrons.
C. PLANT,
1. l/t rliAIv Im 1 uinillENTi
W. W. WR1GLKY. Casutan.
Corner Second and Cberry Streets.
TYISCOUNT. DEPOSIT ANDCOLLECTION.
of Cot tun to
any good Northern or European houses.
Collections promptly attended it.
nmncTou:
U. L. Jewett. Wm. T. Lishtfoot. O. H. UaalehursL W.
II. Ross, Wm. B. Dinsmore. U. B. Plant.
may3 6m*
Jyl8-dAwlw.
EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM JERUSA
LEM.
“We started early to ascend Mt. Olivet, to heboid
tho eun gild the minarets and towers of the devoted
city, from the place where the memory, stirred by a
thf)na>Ti^ should Milt tho mhil &8 Well
as the eye to tho inspiration of the scene. Well is
the voyager repaid for long travels, horrid reads,
antediluvian cookery, squalid companionship and
the importunitios of begging, thieving Arabs. Well
would it have repaid you, ob! man of commerce and
the crudble I and well might you have been remind
ed of your own city; for here, painted upon a board
nailed upon one of the huge olive trees, under which
the sacred martyrs tolled for the sins of tbs world,
eighteen hundred years ago, were these familiar
figures, S. T.—1860—X. Wo do not know who did
it, but no doubt some poor invalid traveller, cured
by Plantation Bittoia, wished to advertiso their vir
tues in a place from whence all knowledge flows.”
Maonoua Water—Superior to the beat imported
Gorman.pologno, and sold at half tho prico.
Jyl8-eodAwlt.
Be Wise in Ton.—How many aro there who,
afflictod with disease in an incipient stage, delay
from time to time having recourse to some reme
dial agent, which would effectually arrest the far
ther progress of disease, and render the system
impregnable to its insidious attacks. It is unfor
tunately too true—there are thousands who sink
into an early grave—whereas at a trifling expense
they might have lived tff a good old age. If there
be reliance to be placed in modi cine, and thousands
of well attested cases establish beyond the possi
bility of a doubt, the curative properties of any one
particular remedy, then Hurley's Sarsaparilla and
Potash is unquestionably tho greatest medicine ever
introduced to an afflicted community. Hesitate
not, therefore, to use it, if suffering from any of,
tho ills which flesh is heir tp.—Herald {Oahetlon,
Texas.) Jafylltf
direct from Gabs, with ail the -required stamp*,
signatures, affidavits, permits, scent, etc. He being
properly authorized and inspected, and permitted
by the revenue department, “in conformity with all
tbo requirements of the laws and regulations of
the department,” etc., to sell the same at retail and
wholesale, only to good judges and to thoes who
can pay for them. He would also announce that
all of Ida genuine Philadelphia Lager Beer is
stamped, and gentlemen are therefore' out of dan
ger of being “seized” by tho revenue department
while drinking it. July 13 eodS
t YFFICE in the First National Bank Buildins. eo
\ J Cherry street, second doer from the comer of
Second street Will Boy Sight and Time Kxebance
on the North, Savannah, August* and other points,
make liberal advances on Cotton in Store in Maeon.
or on shipments of Cotton to good Northern or
European honsee. or on Roods, Stocks or other sood
securities Will purchase and sell
BONDS, STOCKS,
COLD,
SILVER.
and make investments for parties as they may direct
may 3-6m*
l’.UL >K AND CLOTHIER,
Lock Stitch Sewing Machine, stitch alike on
both aides. The Buck Eye. CaU and see it
W. A. BENTON, Agent
Large Stock of Jewelry at L. H. Wing's, 48 Sec
ond street _
Bibb Superior Court.—The case of the State vs.
Frauds McKenzie, for fornication, waa tried, and
the jury returned a verdict of guilty. Tho State
was represented by Solicitor General Crocker and
John U. Shorter; the defence by Messrs. T. B.
Gresham and J. W. Schofield.
Joe Plant, charged with burglary in the day was
convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for five
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
Buyers of Dry Goods
Slionld not fail to mako it a point to call at the
NEW ”S"CJUK STORE
To make tbeir purchases, as wo are determined to
cioee out our entire summer stock of
SUMMER DRY GOODS!
At any sacrifice, in order to make room for altera
tions to bo mado in tho store before receiving Fall
R WAXELBAUM, BBO. A OO.,
jyll-eodCt 45 and 47 Second Street.
OFFERED TO ALL. AS WE WANT
LIBERAL ADVANCES
TMTADE to Planters on their crowiuc Crops, by
, - I. C. PLANT k SON
DR. G. E. SUSSDOBFF
RESPECTFULLY offers bisesrviees todtiiensof
Lk, Macon and vicinity. Special attention civen to
'office in*E*j. Johnston’s Buildins. corner of Mul-
erry and Second street-. Office home: 11 to 4 r.M.
marSO-tf
CUSTOM WORK DONE IN ANY STYLE DESIRED. AND WARRANTED.
O. H. BAIRD, Agent,
-* fllERR r ST It SET. THIA Stiff. A It It LOCK.
o'clock, Swayze eay to another man, “Turner is a
d—d rascal—I will soon have him where the dogs
will not baric at him;” according to what “the peo
ple” eay of Swayze, his character is bad, and I
would not behove him on ilia oath.
James Fitzpatrick, sworn, says: I have lived in
Macon almost twenty years; been here for a few
years, continually; am a member of the Georgia
Legislature; for twelTO months past hare been well
acquainted with Swayze's character in this com
munity; his character is bad; I would not believe
frim on his oitL
Gross Examined—Am not very friendly with
Swayze, nor with Turner.
Frank Dishrocn, (colored,) sworn, says: The
people have an opinion that Swayze's character is
bad; according to what the people say I would not
jnne9-2tawtf
Henry Jackson, convicted of burglary in the
night, waa sentenced to the penitentiary for ten
years.
Nellie Sullivan, convicted for larceny from bouse,
was sentenced, to wit: 9100 fine and costs—in de
fault thereof six months imprisonment in county
jail, or twelve months work in chain gang.
Tom Wilson, convicted of larceny from bouse,
was sentenced, to wit: 9100 fine and costs—in de
fault thereof six months imprisonment in county
jail, or twelve months work in chain gang.
Ojclt licensed hud Bhnltlo nuchuio in tho nur*
ket—all others are infringements—the Buck Eye.
W. A. BENTON, Agent.
Indian SPRisoa.—A seeker of health or pleasure,
who cannot afford to dodge this intensely warm
weather, on the terms offered by the McIntosh
House, at the Indian Springs, can’t afford to enjoy
himself and bare a pleasant time on any terms.
Befer to tbo reduced rates of charges in another
place of thia paper.
Toe Buck Eye is no “common sense” htnnbag,
bat a serviceable and beantifnl machine. -
W. A. BENTON. Agent.
AGENTS WANTED
Apply for Samples. CireularrsnATerm*l
junt29-lm Colum
HAS OPENED, AND IB CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THE LATEST
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY,
GOODS
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES, etc.
api-2-daw m aUeDd6d **68 MULBERRY ST„ MACON, GA.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS!
We can now offer you a superior article of Vinegar.
It is made from pure French Wine, and imported by
ourselves direct from Bordeaux, Franco.
Wo have long noticed the great want throughout
tho country of pure Table and Pickling Vinegar.
One-half in tho market is either almost tasteless or
so bitingly add as to set the teeth on edge and eat
up the pickles, destroying their very flavor. From
a recent report of physicians on ad alterations it was
Btated that few articles offered in tho market are
adulterated to so great an extent as Vinegar, which
enters so largely into domestic use that no douM
that great injury is caused by its use.
Wo can sell you any quantity of our Pure Wine
Vinegar, and guarantee its purity.
J. H. ZEILIX k CO., Druggists,
Tho Old Wooden Drug Store, Macon, Ga.
f OFFER for sale my Steam Saw Mill situated In
the H. and T. C. K. R.. eoniutmz of about four thou
sand acres of the best Pine—well watered with Dwetl-
inc-honser. Workshop, Stable*, etc., etc., thereon.
One 40-hone power Engine, all in rnnning order, and
For further
partieuiareaddrers the owner, sTEUSSY
Hoekly P. O., Harris county. Texas.
Or P n. MOSER. Real Estate and Land, Agent.
Galveston, Trass. juS-Snr
NOTICE.
August next, at 9 o’clock, a. w. Jurore. suitor, and
witnesses are required to be in attendance at that
time.
By order ofthe Hon. P. B. Robinson, Judge of said
Court. thU 1st day of May. 13®.
READ THESE LINES AND PONDER THEM WELL
The best tests of the merits of my proprietary
article is to ascertain what is thonght of it at homo
where it is manufactured. Such a tost Lippman’s
Pyrafngo can well stand, as to-day it is decidedly
tho favorite remedy for chills and fever, damb ague
and other diseases of a malarious origin, in the city
of Savannah whore it is prepared. Tho principal
drnggtsta of tho city would as much think of doing
without castor oil in their stores as to bo without
this popular (and deservedly eo) remedy. It is a
vegetable preparation free from deleterious drugs,
and acta as a tonic upon the entire system, thereby
invigorating the system, so much so as to enablo it
to throw off disease. Pyrafngo does not nauseate
or sickon the patient, and can be taken by the most
clicato persons without fear. If should always be
at band, as chills and fever creep upon us so
stealthily that we are not aware of its approach un
til it is upon us. A word to the wise is sufficient—
Satannah Morning Sews. ’ may 2-tf
EASTON'S OIL OF LIFE cures all aches and
pains, and is the great remedy for Rheumatism and
AVE REMOVED FROM BRATTLEB0R0, VT.. TO NEW HAVEN. CONN., AND IN CONNKC-
)N with Hum. D. k L. D. WILC0XS0N, will continue the manufacture of
A Jealous Shot.—One negro shot another yes
terday in the suburbs of this city, and assigned as
his reason for doing so, that be was jealous of Ms
victim. It is thought tho wound will prove fatal.
Cali, and Sze tho Bock Eyo Sewing Machine. No
family should be without it
W. A. BENTON, Agent
riiTT. and Exazoxe Watches and Diamonds at L.
H. Wing’s, 43 Second street
SAXTON'S PILLS cure Sick Headache and all
Bilious diseases.
“Ladies Delighted” and made beautiful byusing
tho Milk of Violets, the most exquisite toilet cos
metic ever produced. Sold by druggists and fancy
goods dealers. Wholesale by V. W. Brinkerhoff,
New York. -
Great Clearing Out Sale !
Clearing Out Sale!
Clearing Out Sale!
2 pounds fall. Hemp Bagging,
5000 bundles Arrow and Sweat BUCKLE-TIE.
Feraaleby
TODD k RICHARDSON,
Louirville, Kjr,
juncUtlm ; ~
Court met pursuant to adjournment and after
being called to order, the counsel for the defence
proceeded with the examination of witnesses:
R. D. Shropshire, sworn, says: Am local and
commercial editor of the Macon Telegbaph; refer
red to an article in the Telegraph: recognized it as
one reproduced from the Augusta Chronicle and
Sentinel, of the 6th of July, and republished in the
Telegraph on the 8th; the article refers to the
arrest of the Macon Postmaster; the Chronicle and
Sentinel arrives in Macon late in the afternoon of
the day on which it is published: we usually get
it from tho post-office the next morning after its
arrival.
The object for introducing this testimony by the
ootmsel for the accused was to impeach Swayze's
testimonv, by showing that in his remark that he
referred to the article in the Telegraph, which aid
sot exist at the time of said conversation between
Tomer and Swayze—the article being published
subsequent to said conversation. The article was
admitted by the Court (The conversation alluded
to, as the counsel contended, took place, as Swayze
stated, on the Fourth of July, and the article had
uo existence until the 6th.)
Thu following witnesses were then introduced to
prove the bad character of Swayze, and impeach his
testimony in regard to Turner's allegeAconfeseion
to him. The bum questions were put to each of
the witnesses, sod the same replies, substantially,
•were made by all of them, viz: That Swayze was a
Introduced by Mr. ASA MILLER, and ,0 long identified with hi, name, will continn, to be a ipeciality.
• A careful selection of material, fiuthful workmaiuhip, and a practical experience of forty years, enable a
to offer to purchaaerff. Carriage, of the first class.
All order, addreraed to the undenigned will me^Pwith prompt attention.
MILLER Ac OO.,
137 PARS STREET, NEW HAVES, OOKff.
NEW YORK STORE,
of their entire stock of
RTrM-vTRR CXiOTUXTST <3-,
Casaimeres, Linens, Gents*Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes, etc., at a great sacrifice.
Our friends and customers, desirous of purchas
ing anything in the above line of goods, will do well
to call, as we have commenced our Bern;-annual
clearing ont sale.
8. WAXELBAUM, BBO. k CO.,
45 and 47 Second Street.
Dutcher’s Lightning Fly-Killer!
PERFUMERY. BRUSHES, TOILET ARTICLES.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
GABSXX SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, ETC.
TJRANHAM’S CELEBRATED
J) LIVER REGULATOR,
PAYNE’S FEVER AND AGUE TONIC AND AGUE
„ GEORGE PAYNE.
Druggist and Apothecary,
Death to the Living! Long live the Killers!
MAwlm Sold by Dealer* Everywhere.'
SPECIAL NOTICE
For all forms of diarrhoea, use R. D. B.
R. D. B. cools and quiets the stomach.
B. D. B., excellent for crying baMes.
Tot children while teething, use R. D. R.
IT haring been averted that we have made no BRATTLEBORO BUGGIES ,inoe the
in connection with the above Circular, and we uk our old friend, and eu*tamers to remerab
sadly demoralised by tbewar, we still live, and are trying to get “reconstructed.” To thii
our basiner. in April, 1867. to New Haven. Connecticut., and since that time have been cc
in the manufacture of our ipeeiality the we’ lknown BRATTLEBORO BUGGY.
Mr. W. A. DUFF l* ourAgent.and h« (he■exclusive sale of our work in Macon. 3 a. If
ine ASA MILLER BRATTLEBORO BUGGY, go to Mr. HUFF, and he will supply yoi
imitation go elsewhere.
DO YOU WANT HEALTH? AND WHO DOES
SOT?
If so, be advised, USE DR. TUTTS SARSAPA
RILLA and QUEENS DELIGHT, the great altera
tive and blood-purifier. There is no mystery about
the universal success that attends its use. It is the
finest selection of tonic, anti-bQions and anti-eoor-
butic, aperient and purifying HERBS, ROOTS and
'■ ’ * 1 1 com-
1 Jruiamwio u. w. o . . „ , ,
Urinary deposits, use Dromgoole k Co. s Buchn.
For infants kidneys—Dromgoole A Co.'s Buclin.
For early abases, use Dromgoole A Co-'s Bnchu.
Essays for Yoaag Men,
On the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and
Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment
and care, sent by mail free of charge. Address
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
may23-3m Box t„ Philadelphia, Pa.
pirtva that ever entered into any medicinal
pound. jTlS-dSUwlt
NEW HAVEN, CONN., May 10th, 1869.—2taw3m
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