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THE CUTHBERT APPEAL
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
HfcW ADVKRTISKMMTI.
Important Notice—L. \V.
Co., Macon, Go.
Notice—John Freeman.
Nntionnl Hotel—Atlanta, On., E.
Pond, Proprietor.
tiffgal Notldo Randolph County.
U give* im pleasure to aunounce that tlie
full amount requisite to enclose our two public
Vtmeterk* ha* been Balacrlbnl, anil now that in
defullgabli* gentleman, Dr. Powell, who hm the
matter in charge.earnestly calls upon every one
it once to pny tbo sum contributed, that the
Work may begin.
Very favorable eontrnota an? In proof** of ne-
] ( OM I IU N tub li.im-T Coixbur—Puur.
! KMIRINOWL-Thc musical entertainment of this
expert in the Terjwlchorean art on Friday night,
I was n decided kuccca*. Wo only regret that the
j audience though fashionable and highly Intclll-
, gent, was not as Inigo ns the occasion warranted.
Hunt & I Tbe Protasanr wa-s assisted by many of ids pupils.
who eluted their parts with great rW<i(, and
afforded practical evidence or the skill and at
tainments of their instructor.
Prof. Knerlngei 's fsnie proceed his arrival
among m. and though he has labored undei
many d laud vantages, and 1r nlmivst a constant
nifTircr from • painful nervous discaae, Ufa con
cert fullyoustaliusl that reputation.
In addition to exqttUUe mxUanleal etecullon.
his vocal powers aro of the hlgliest onler. At
tbo close oTtho performance, the Marseilles hymn
was culled for and giver, with an effect wo have
| never seen surpassed. The Trofewior, a Vrench-
I man in fact, appeared upon the stage with Rash,
and coat buttoned closely a taMUmirt, andOie
the funds mo iu hand. We tmsl this notice will
induce a hearty and speedy response from each
subscriber,
t Tiic OkivuUins Ulll.
Wo print bolmy tho Omnibuo bill in
tbo slmpe in which it passed the Senate
and llousu. It is now ft law, or will
bo when it has been approved or posauil
over the President's veto :
THE mu. FOB AUMlTTISa THE 80CTHBBN
STATES.
firtoterJ, That each of tho States of
North Carolina, South Carolina, Loutst*
ana, Georgia, Alabama and Honda,
•shall lie entitled «nd admitted to repre
sentation in Congress us a Stato of the
■ lllfiffilV*
gotiatioii, which will be clansl hutanter, when fl., K of France in hh bamU Thmi
* was his voice uplifted like a clarion through the
ball, thrilling like electro magneUrnn upon the
hearts and niTvea ol his auditory.
The ami graceful pantomime of his
nation added Indescribably to the scene, as well
as the paUld ami enthused appearance of the ac
tor. So wonder that a iwtored monarchy was
forced to snppress this stirring refrain or liberty.
xv hi oh even at this distant Interval, can cause the
pulses’of subdued rebels to boat so tumultuously.
\V U foam the l'rotamor will shortly give an on -
tertainmont, the proceeds of which will inure to
hU special benefit. We bespeak Tor him an
otw ffnwlng audience.
IxCKNlHint.su AMI Lois nv Fins.—On Monday
ufteruooii a Unit 4 o'clock, the flames suddenly
burnt from the roof and entire interior of the
Haildnlph Hale Academy, and long before tlio
arrival ur any awlstance the axteualv* bulbil-g
was a mass of ruins.
Mr. McDowell, the Principal of the Acadcm/.
hod only a few minutes previously concluded the
evereiai-s of the day and closed lh«- dos.rs. No
lire had boen upon tho preroisea lor months.
Tim Academy was owned Jointly by A. A.
Gambia, Kbq.. and II. H. Jom-s, and their In*
surance jiollcy bad but recently expired. The
imrpetratoiv or the deed have not yet been dis
covered.
ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO SC’RN * tWHU.IVO.
On the nlghtuf UieVUh Inst., about IS o'clock,
the house ol Col. C. W. Jones, near Judge Tur
ner's. and ooouplod by females, was deliberately
Tur
Live* of II. V. lirnut.
Plutarch^ Deb's, dt* bvcll tHpb of a
ent, are (\h nothing to tho forthcoming
lives of General Hiram Ulyasw Grant.
Mis father, who is presumed to bo thor
oughly acquainted with tho leading in*
cidents in iiis son’s history, summed tip
tho wholo in tliroo articles in n weekly
paper, but nfter him n tjejogfi of biogra
phies is promised from Doming, Dinks,
Abbot, Jones nnd a hont of like histori
ans. A correspondent of Uto Tribtlhe
nlso has a volume in press, nnd from an
- .advance chapter wo learn that " soitio
Union when tho Logieluture of such State gijjj 8CO , n ),j, n (H. £T, Grant) only tho
shall have duly ratified tho^ amendment I j nr iingof fortune—energetic inedlociltv,
tti tho Constitution of tho United States, J ^vhleli has blundered into Simeons.” It
proposed by tbo Thirty ninth Congress, j mu8 t Lo confeeaed thot “ some ” nro in
und known ns urliclo fourtoon, as follows: • alined to this ri#w : but as a compensn-
AltTkbH—Section 1. All persona born. li(m w0 nro told by :b« namo author
or naturalised to the United States nnd . ^ut when Grant “ has nothing to say
subject to tho jurisdiction thereof, B *‘° ho soya nothing ” This may bo satw
citizens of tho United States, and of tho factory to his biographer, but tho Ttih
TtKiJnlota Noth-'k.—Hev. David Wills, D.D.,
who delivers Hie annual commencement sermon
of Andrew Female («lie*ela ila '-Impel,at 10
o'clock, A. M., Of Sabbath next, will preach in
the evening of tlie mw day at 8 o'clock, lu the
Presbyterian Chureh.
All arc Invited to atlcml,
Had CaMUTT.-Mr. Jncksoa Phipps who re
sides about Unite miles north of this city. Wns
thrown from a foil he won breaking, on Monday
wfUmoon, und altuori instantlr killed. He was
an otlrunbli- young mi.n nnd leaves a large clr
dc of IriciMji- to mourn hi* untimely end.
Wo arc rvqueitc-1 to aunounoo that tbo
exercises of Mr. J. McDowell's «cliool w.t* re-
suiued till* day j and no lulcrruptlon will result
from the d<-striiction of the Academy by flic.
For Hie im-seut llic pupils will bo acccmmo-
d.ited In Mr. Ilendce's school boure, wblcli kae
been sccun-d far temporary occupation. Parents
and guanlUns are requested to give heed to this
notice.
WrirHKR ami Citoi-s.—'The drou-jM in till*
section is most alarming, and many corn ci«ps
an- already hojiclowly cut off. We learn lb*t In
ports ol linker nisi Miller Counties also, no rain
to do good, bus fallen for six works.
if tho clued* do not speedily Unlock tlicir
treasures, l.unine ami siiffwlng will bo the con-
srqnenre. From all parts of the Stats similar Arid, and the kitchen also at the saiqo time,
complaints are bean). In some favored spots , pc dine had been plentifully sprinkle I "
showers of rain bsvc fallen, but Ihoee have been woodwork wiieu tbo torch was applied ; and bad
not the Inmat'* been speedily aroused by the
amoke. their destruction must h»ve been
a id sum. As It was, by great effort, the flame*
w ire subdued ta Ijco auy material damage hud
barn done.
It become* the authorities and every citir.cn fo
exercise unremitting diligence In ferreting out
the author* of these atroalouM acta that tbsy may
meet with summary puiilshment. The only pro
tection at night afford*} to ths immense amount
of property located upon the public square I*
single watchman employed by |>rlvaie panic
Should the Ktre King lilt his red hand against
us, not a ots!<m, ladder, engine, or organis' d
company would rental his sway. 8‘rango tlm t
such Infatuation should continue In a sensible
community.
partial and limited in extent.
Akxcal KxAMihiTioxs or Andiikw Fkmauc
Cot.i.soil—Those exuicises begin on Wednesday
st H o'clock. A. M , and for that day wire oon-
fliu-d to tin- class** in ilm Primary Department.
The juvenile* acquitted them«el*e« halklsoaiely.
ami were rigidly cab-cliiw-d upon ilu- whole cosiV-
of study over which they bad gene tlie pwl aw
slow.
Evidences of gn at llionuighncsa were ohserv.
able In the mode of loslnicllon, and the utterance
of the pupils was generally quite distinct and
audible. The reading class** especially, which
aro usually so much neglected, showed that ex
traordinary care had tarn taken in the punrtiia
tion. accent and prop-r modulation of the void-,
in that Important branch of education. Tin-
reading of several of the little girls, nilghl linve
put to the blush the efforts of many who ►port a
college diploma.
To-day the regular collegiate examination* are
in pnigresa, but cnmpelh-d logo lo press, we can
make no further report this week.
At liilelrnl* between the recitation*, the sndi-
Vnce was enU-itaim-d by several delightful pleci-s
im the piano forte, WXOCtiled by Miss Krfierca
* Taylor, one of the instnictremiq of Urn Institu-
tio.i.
•- Don I)i\n " U»a Moiuc,— The merclli-sa
evil gen iu* ot friend " 1 fording” Is again, a* will
lie found by reference to our first page, down up
on the devoted Judge like a tliounuud of brick.
We ran only »ny for the comfort of the reputed
llullock nominee toltiu vacant bench of the Pa
Unfa CiroHit, flint l*e is faring no worse limn the
grand army of brother aspirants for office. Kven
tbo redoubtable I'lyo-s lias to fight U out “ on
'fhe'llne” of bU alleg'd ilnirti. and is currently
cbifrgeil wiui 'ilrunk<-iinets, mendacity, aial a
•n.iato i dbreganl of human life. Kre the can-
- Tam Is over, we shall not In- surprised lo sec him
like the peacock stripped of its plumage, present
ing a sorry figure of empty pride and preteatkm.
Personally we know nothing of the |ieuding
controversy, but can only assure Judge llsrdco
that It ti a free fight, and the Aitjcai. ring Is as
openito b!ni as hi* antagonist. Let him flnl pat
ronize the cooling genius of the Cullihert Ice
House, nnd then pitch in ami utterly annihilate I „ „ *' “ ,
, ii ■ flow mix ( uu.kOiaTK IxsrfTfrioX.— We hare
for mq;lit we caro. the Dalton cum. who is so iin- 1 , , . . , , ,
,.... I ...1 pcrtl^cl,,... r. .Ill prnntlw In In, I '• '
nw.,mownd II. * rknr r U Jt I V" “ f . lllU lr ;
Slate wherein they reside. N»» Stnto
shall make or enforco any law which
shall abridge tho privilege* or imtnnnl-
lies of cilizt-n* of tho Uuitod State*. Nor
shall uny Blato deprive any poison of
life, liberty or properly, without duo
proccon of law, nor der.y to any peraon
within it* jurisdiction tho equal prof oof ion
of the laws.
Section 1. Representutives shall be up
portioned among the hcvoiiiI States no-
eordihg to the respective tmmbora, count
ing llio whole number of pot-sons in each
State, excluding Indians not taxed j but
whenever tho right to Vote nt any elec
tion for elector* of DrcRidvnt arm Vine
President of tho Uuitod State*, Ropre
«i-ntativofi in Congress, oxccutivo nnd
jadieiary olli'-or*, or tho members of the
l.egiulatnro thereof, iu donied to any of
tho mule inhabitants, of suuh State*, be
ing twenty-one years of age, and citiisen*
mtiW Stales, or In any way
abridge, except for pmtioipalion in ro
Hellion, or c‘‘
resentution
tbo proportion which the number of
snob inalo cltiBon* ulmll hour tho whole
number of male citifiuns twenty-one years
of age in that State.
Section 3. No person shall ho a aonti-
tor or Ucprenentulivu in Congress,elector
of President or Vice President, or hold
any oftieo, oivil or military,-under the
United States, or any State, who, hav
ing previously taken an oath a* n mem
ber of Congress, or tm any officer of tho
Uuitod State*, or uh n member of any
Stato Legiulsturo, or a* an executive or
judiciul officer of any Stato, to support
the Constitution of the United States,
shall have engaged in insurrection or
rebellion against the Mime, or given Bid
or comfort to tho euumie* thereof: but
Congress may by a vote of two-third* of
each House, remove such dim-.bility.
Section 4. Tho validity of tho public
debt of the United State*, authorised by
Uw, including debts inoiirrud for tho
payment til pensions and bounties for
service in suppressing insurrection or re
bellion, shall not be questioned, but nci
I her ‘he United State* nor any Bl»tc
slmll assume or pay any debt or cblign
tion incurred in did of insurrocti /0 or re
bellion against the United States, or
uno complained Ibr months that when
Grant should say Something ho said
nothing, nnd only last August llte Trib
uno thought: “ Probably General Grunt
eon afford to be a deaf and dumb candi
date, but tills country cannot nilbrd to
elect a deaf and dumb President.”—
Further, says his latest biographer,
M Grant dnc« not trouble himself about
tho * Eternal Voritlea.’" Tho President
agd five members «'f tlio Cabinet, to say
nothing of the on tiro nuMic, thought
that on ono occasion at leust if Generul
Grant Imd troubled hlttvmlf tt littlo more
about the " Eternal ViflUe*,’’ his ivpu-
tation would have surtcred less thnh il
did, and in tho face of that trilling bit <d
history, it la ccrtninly cool for his poll 11
onl photogtnpher to Ueulnro that the
General of our Armies i* “ utterly gen
uine nnd gnileloM." Rut even this ex
travagance is excelled in tho statement
that Grant “ is n miracle of serenity and
, self poisethe ' serenity " may ho no-
or other crime, tho basis of rep-1 ooi*l**«l, but tin* " aelfpoko” is tjctircoly
tion therein sliull bo reduced J coineiuoiit witK tliO report which tho
Tribune aided in olroUit.l’ng, that Gener
al Grant hud been seen in li.O Exccntivo
Mansion “ so drunk that ho could hard
ly Btand on his legs." Something more
than ‘- enci getio mediiH.-rity," duinbneis,
and assumed “ serenity ’ and “ self
iKiiso ” will bo required in tho next Pres
(dent of tlio United State*.—Xeio Yorl
HWrf.
Nohyueiin (Tri/.KNs Dihvranciiiskh.--
OougreM having nccompiished l>y its
Arkunsns hill tho font of admitting into
the Union of Stuto that has never boon
out, it is noxt to bo ennsidorod that no
citiiMMi of n Northern State, who hits vo
ted against nogio suftiago, und is still
of tlmt mind, can lim-omo a citizen of
this reconstructed Arkansas without a
tint act of perjury. Tlio “constitution"
there says tlmt "all persons, bifore reg
istering or voting, must take nnd nub-
m-iibo tho following outh : I, , do
solemnly swrntr •***••• that I
ept tbo civil and piditicul equality oi
John 8. Bnxs's Mammoiii Cakdt MAurrsfr* j claim for tlio loss or emni-eiputiun of any
TOUT, I2& am' 117 I In won Btsbict. NSW Your
—Wf refW nur remhrs to the *dviTlWmrnl of
Mr. Rbikrs is snothiT column, slid to tlie st<ro
of 11. II. Joo« k Co. for sanijilr* of bk stock,
Wo were roceatljr shown over this wfoblUh>nent
which Is of vmI exti-ul, euihmclng Qrv itoriis of
’ an ImnienMe buildinK.
Here Urn French candles, ta n lion*, jujuta 1
paste, oi iiainenk-d su^nr work, loxi-nip* sod tf ,,ln
drop* of every tlsvur. cocoa ps«U-. and *n endless
variety of fancy contactImu ry are iiiMiiufuclund
•iid put up.
All the paper and wood ta»xe* arc prepar'd
I'/this enterprising proprietor also, inthcnuinc
balldlng.
To jonvey some impression of the magnitude
of hla operations, we would Mtata that :i00 IiuimI*
are constantly employed, ami the consumption
of raw material per month la *« follow* : Sugar,
100 haml* ; Uutn Arsbiek. AOIMI pounds, and
Cocoa. lU.OtO pound*. The product of candy
and coufccliouery for the same period, amisinta
to the enormous tlgure of fto.oot- pounds, or 000,-
(KM pound* per annum.
Everything U done by steam and machinery,
ami the quality of tbe goods >• not surpasM-d In
any market.
Our merchant* are specially referred lo Mr.
Stokes, for all supplies in bis line that they may
need.
flluvt-H, but all such debts, obligations,
or claims ahull l*o hold illegal and void.
Section 6. Tbo I ongri as of tho Uni
tod State* pbitll have power to onfurce,
by uppiopriatc legUlation.thi' |iroVisions
ol this ariliclo.
Aim) upon tbo following fundamental
condition*: That them never shall be
! n silt h Stuto any denial or abridgment
of tho elective Irnne.liino to any poi-Snit
by reason or on account of fneB OP CUtuP,
excepting Indians not taxed.
And tho Btuto of Georgia shall only
lie entitled and admitted to ropresenta
tion upon this further fundamental con
dition, that the first and third Htih-divi-
siotis of section seventeen of tho tiflli Ar
ticle of tlio CunstitUlioti of said Btate,
except the proviso to tlio first salidivis
ion, shall ho null and void, and tliut tlio
Generul Assembly of said Btate by sol
emn public, act shall declared tho usmuit
ot tlio Btuto to the foregoing fundamen
tal condition.
all men,” etc. etc. etc. Po you see, you
Ohioan, or Kansiun, or Micl'iignndcr, or
whoever you may be, that have voted
against negro snfl'rngo in your own
State, you cannot go to this twice-nd-
niittod Arkansan and become u citizen
there unless you renounce your honent
convictions or—we nro ashamed to even
repout the insulting alternative—com
mit perjury. You must swum, biking
the infinite and great God to bo your
witness, that you are no bettor than a
nogtn, and if you will not, you are dis
franchised, just ns the secession loaders
nro disfranchised, just ns the secession
landers utu disfranchised, und this
though you may liavu fought kiuto deop
in hh od “for tho Union.—XlW York
World.
Mam fo i'il—Tlio Wrong Mm»
Murdered by Beaut Butler.
The following statement I* from Htpff
Porsny’* ''Recollection* »>f Henry w.
Allen,” Governor of Louisiana during
tho lute war :
It was known among u* that \> m.
R. Mutnford was not guilty of this
crime (?) of tnking down tho United
States ting, which was done before the
city aiirfundered, nnd not, done l*y him.
Gottorn! BUtler'ii Court of Military Com-
mitwion found mm guilty. It must have
boen on eit-oumstntitlal, If any, ovldoltoo.
bdcnllso llio flag wan removed by Adol
phus lfurpfll*, n Voting man of Bifitoon,
who was harrlod mtt of tho oity by hi*
alarmed friends Immediately nflcr the
commission of tho daring net, buforo
Harper was aware of Slumlord's cap
ture. Harper wm soul up tho river
near Natchez,
I.cnrning nftorward of Xfumford’s
fiUmnIfFV execution, young Ilar|H.>r, in
nn agony of distross, tried to get bunk
to New Oilcans, (it t*rdor lo surronder
himself to the UniUd 2?4t«« uuthoritios,
In n vain thought of oxpiution to tho
martyred Muntford. But his friends
ahmtt Notches prevented this mad boyish
act—prompted by tho (ad's sense of hon
or-—and nt Iasi nuocooded Hi convincing
him that it would bo n usoloss fiaorifioe
of another life, which could bo made
valuable to tlio South. Harper then
joinod Bradford's scout*, ami was killed
in n skirmish about ton miles from
Natch ex. Ho is buried in Fayette.—
Unrpor’s friood* say bo was always "tin
dor n cloud” utter Muntford’* dentil.—
Ho was very handsome, and u bravo,
reckloas soldier.
Mrs. Dorsay nd la that slio hesitated
as to tho expediency of writing thl*
faot of history, hut cast expediency aside
la tho protanco of truth.
Tho New York Cornier makes sumo
strange inquiries in regal'd trt tho hang
ing o? Muml'ord by Butler. That paper
asks :
“Whore was Millnfurd born—tlio
Mutnford whom Benjamin F. Butler
hanged nt Now Orleans, ostensibly fut*
in*ultinif tlio Amorioan ling—that nar-
tioulur Hag which lloated over Butler'*
cotton fluutom-lionao ? \Ybcr« was
Mumford Itorn ? In what year did hu
nnd Old. Butler jointy run n faro hank
in San Francisco 1 ibnv^piueh did Uni.
Butler owe Mumford when ho was
hung ? And was ho hung for tho Hag
or tho money ? Who knows 1 Who
knows hi* birth, history, oto ? It is get
ting to ho nearly time to Vuntilato all tho
pleusitig incident* of the twin In-ulhrun
Hutior in New Orleans.”
OnzooN Mkans Ghanuk.—In twoygnrfi
from this date Mr. Buna tor Willium*
will retire to private life, A Dumocrnt
ie Logirtluturo in Oregon gqpuron that
result, nnd, as tho first long cry from
the family of States sinco impeachment,
betokens tliut whirlwind that in coining
A Pnorosifiojc toUomI’i.etr t, * f
cox ash Brpnswic* H-Of.aoA*.—
Macon Journal nnd Measenger any* j
Rumors aro plentiful on I he *»re*»n tliut
n Now .V’yrk fpmvnny hnfo Me rt
proportion 19. lurulsb enough money to
completu tho ,.MftnrU. nml, Brouswick
Railroad. Tho, prqniaBiiili w under
stood to bo ntwotppunWjl Jfiih, tljf
diiion that the New \.v>'Km|nM>ilU l K hlk 1
havo solo control of the,road—d^. ",vpljy
dout, Board of Direction, und its mrtil
FEitAiJ COLLEGE.
ANHTJAL E£AMDt*M
AND
t'emiitcncemcnt Exfitises.'
Ti’ll'xteei, Pitjrofn. ftlj f(lends (fen-
erally, Tike flotidSi
nYHR PrtnisrV ttid Frepanifory CIsssSl wjftl.b*
JL vnminesl In 0t« Colies* Mill, os WKt>?CE.*-
agemont. .... y
Tho Board of Director* mot in t)ifl
oity on Monday, and were again in sea-
nion yesterday, considering the mutter.
Up to the hour of writing no definito ac
tion lias been taken. Ono of the Direc
tors finyfi "tlie roud will bo Immediately
llUilt." tioSre psr dsr. - — - -
Thu pro|Ki.ul Is recuivod on Iho struct "JyK 1 ',* It,iu..
ilh tho utmost satisfaction. Every- p t . BAVto’vnLtHi, of M*eo*i, o«., will |.rwcb
DAY, Jans 17th, from 8 o'etort, A.M.toS'l’. M,
The Hefultr Oolirn C’Iaot, will -to osminsd is
ths umc Hsll, »ml rmb>Hcinu ihs ssnls nomvsr of
hoars i>#r dsr. TIt0R8DAY%nd•>MIl>AY, Jus.
Dr. David v» .«•«, v. Sw.. ■
ihiCOMMKWDKMRNT HKIIMON. ■
TCmDaY. Juti«8M r sU"«»’r)ock. A. M-, ths
CIm* in PHTSIOAt TlUlSINO. will B.rSsnub
lie sxhibiiinn; *nK si fio'tthibk. I*.- M.t tb. LiUrery
Sueta'iM *IU hoW taslr Abn»ri.AJinl*#r*Hr^s»poii.
which occAsion C<>\. H.- It.iJU.m'i,
will spp**r •* lh*ir clioAtn Ufotar, -»»Ht KrS. M. UJ
R. tlAMILTOff, at thstr represssbltltw will rssJ
cliAmpkiii* in the political tournament. IVe In- i
sUt b«»wevLT, that the lances shall he of “ lath,’’
that nowiurtAl conscinunm msy follow.
-It -
TlnJVlMii, Ores
(anil woiifL' the form in no hackneyed sense),)o
In- present li> invitation on Momfoy ufn-rneoit.
ml owe of the rebcsrealf of till* novelty In Iho j
appro*Nnng commencement excrduc* ol Amlrow
Frmalrt OfiHegC.
To say tint our expectation* were realiw-d
would ix- falling far diorl of the truth. We were
•Utll^htril -ebarinol -clrctriflcil by what we
stltntion, which is locat'd in the sstnhrioiis nml
popnlmis county of Omit, In upper (.enrgin,
Tl»e I’rinclpnl. Mr. John M. Kichnnlzou. was
formerly rrotamor of Mutli' iiintlcs at the llllle-
prlrllege,! * >oro Military Acadetny, X. (', and proposes to
im-lnir.t llio student* in nil llio foam In * of a
cltuwicul and English ulncntinn.
The enforprfoc w trust will prove a blc-ning
to the Stale.
CGF Pi Way night, at Chicago, Wm.
Fnhay nnd his wife had a quarrel.—
Both were drunk. Tho woman throw
arid hoard, and did not believe that wit* the I her child, eight months old. with great
ah command In an inland town, any inch ! forc0 nR"'"*! a Wnfi. The father picked
exhibition could Imve been improvised. Indeed 1 il '.'P* cut il on ,,,e f ”° l a butcher-
<*vc do not bwitato to aay that this perforuunc* 1 hnilo, mid then pobmled it* head i\ itli n
hammer. It died Boob after. Both
rents arc under arrest.
1 pn-
wottfil'draw crowd, on the Nrw York hoanis for
dt* intrinsic excellence and the beanty of Ita con-
•ceptioa, Tta) music alone which i* mori ex- j '*•
■qulsite. is well worth the price or ndmtwlon. IV,- [ At a mooting of tho ex-officers
shall not rf course enter into particulars, ai w e of IbolJiiion army, bold at fit. I.uui*
1 army,
would not f«- the world destroy or impair the Saturday evening, over ono hundred
•charm and fn-ebnemof first impression*. With delegate* to tlio soldier* Convention at
•slturuth and candor, however, we promise to Ml I New York, July 4, were elected. A
Judg
w/ho attend, a richer treat than ever they bar
•enjoyed in this city before.
Let every one provide a dollar in reason, that
they may not have cause vainly to regret brreaf-!
leithcIam.H so much enjoyment The pro- 2000 I*rnulile* in St. Louis have public
posed charge fa simply to defray the actual nut- ly pledged themselves to vote ngninst
lay and expense necessary in bringing out such a Grant, on oecount of hi* funmufl onler
produciiou. Doubt ten the College Hall will fa- banishing their people (rom his depuit-
large majority of thorn fuvo
Chasj for the Presidency.
vJT 11 i 8 said that not less than
thronged to its ntmost capacity.
inent, during the war.
rar The radical* in Congress have
furi.i-d out the brave General Morgan
Jtr Attention is iuritcl lo John II. DloodS
Circular, to he found at the drug store of T. S.
Dowell, showing evidences of the* wonderful. from his seat and put in Blunderbuss
cure* that Laliamand's .Sfieciflc for Hh«iimatl*ni' Delano. Morguo's sill was in having
and Neuralgia has effected during the pvt Uir.-e fnUgtit for his country und getting only
year*. C-itiBcatea can lc seen from r.lijldc J shout seven hundred act'iul nmjorltv it)
phyticlau, and other.-.
1 bis dibtrict.
How GrNViutjsuip Save* floi.Diww'
Livrs.—In the cuin|>uign from the Kup
idan to the JamoH, Grant hud tlireo sol-
dletv to I**e'H one and 12,000 over, 222,-
000 to 70,000.
Grunt used up six limes a* many men
as I«cc and 8,000 over, 117,000 to 10,-
000.
Grant used up n* ntnny mon ns nil
Leu had, and 12,000 more than half a*
many again, 117,000 to 70,000.
Grant ilsod up fill par cent, of hi* en
tire force. Leo used up but 27 per
cent, of hi* f »rco,
This wasteful butchery being finished,
Grant was still far from conquering hi*
antagonist. They hud yet to meet in
front of PulerHburg und Richmond,
where the (loudly game of swopping oil
six Northern soldier* for one Botilhurt)
soldier pro.ceded till Leu's inferior
fore* was used up. Would ihut bo gen
crnUliip iu checkers ?
gfifju The Cooper Institute was yester
day secured for the National .Soldiers'and
Sailors’ Convention of July 4, and among
tho distinguished gentlemen to he pres
ent nro Maj. Gen. Wm. B. Franklin,
Maj. Gen. F. I*. Blair, Jr., Moj. Gen.
Gordon Granger, M*j. Gen.Tom Ewing,
Moj. Gen. Huncock, and others of cqmil
eminence. General Franklin i* expect
ed to preside. General Ewing will
h«nd from Ohio alone 500 genuine vet
erans, nnd hundreds of real soldiers from
nil fwirtM of the land ore coming to rally
again for personal rights and the Union
of tho States. Tho demonstration will
Ik* without precedent, nnd tho contrast
it will exhibit to tue sutlers' side show
St Chicago will do much to relieve our
State Roam I’Assitxnicn Cars—Notti.s
Kxahpi.k.—The passenger car* on the
above road uro of a most bountiful de
sign, nnd what is best, urn immufae.'.iir-
u«i at home, in the shop at Atlanta, by
Bontliur 11 mechanics and material. For
appearance, durability and ootnfnrt they
fairly rival '.110*4' of the best Northern
manufactories, being handsomely trim
med nnd elegantly finished. If the
Southern roads generally would follow
this noble example sot by tlie great con
necting link of the two Mentions, instead
ol baying from Iho North, It Would be
productive of much good | the Value ol
timbered lands Would llicrense, fiuw mill*
would spring up at oVvty railroad sta
tion, mechanics and laborers would find
employment nt linmo, the vast Iron and
coal beds of our mountain* would at
tract the attention of foreign capitalists,
while lliu increased demand for labor
er* mid value of laud* would turn the
tide ol immigration southward instead
■ •I to tho muhrinus swamps of the far
West. Tho nmou'it* sent North Ibr
many article* which wo can excel, is im
mense ; for instance, every first da**
passenger coach costs from eight to
twelve thousand dollars, and upwards
The smest mid quickest plan of recon
struction is to keep this money nt homo,
and in n very short lime those prowling
puritans will be anxious enough to re
sume friendly relations with us. An
other item of considerable importance is
the importation of agricultural imple
ments, ux and hoc helve*, broom*, nnd
a great many other articles, mndo of in
let ior timber, nnd sold bore for the
highest prices, with n heavy revenue
tax added ; yet, tho very tneu who en
courage this are tho loudest compluin-
nuts. Pina timber shipped from tho
Southern coast to Massachusetts, turned
into curtain sticks, are re sldpped to
the Bouth and sold for ton cents apiece.
Let our capitalists tiiko up tlio matter.
—North Ucornia Citizen.
'crtiiin members of tho Colupv
Inis City Council, appointed by Gotural
Monde, offered seats, at the Bond of
ni v/iiii .iii" Din iiiiuiii 10 relieve our . .
militiiry nml nnrul wrvicM from Iho otli- AW« r »'W, to Iwo Jwcnt nwcBc, „| lu
...... .... t nri.nint K- ili./.lm.wl tin. Imiwn. -
um which tlmt crowd of p'uco-hunturs
nnd bummers were calculated to cast
upon them
t&r Judgo J. H, Evan*,, member
elect to the Legislature from Thomas
county, und classed as u Radicul, it is
mid,. Vos resigned bia seat.
promptly declined the honor,*
BSL. The Newfimi Uorcid says Mrs.
Deut gathered fryiTi three auiee, 75|
bushels oi wheub
up from tho pooble for a Democratic
l'resideut, nnd n Democratic House nnd
n Dcmncrutio Senate, ero tho term of
fJonorid Grant’s opponont is out. War
rior Mum oannot save thu snints.—
Eight years of thulr rltlu has put a half
million of tlbfoos in Hades, given us a
dollar of debt for every mimitu that Iho
wo 1 Id has stood, and now shown that,
under thu vary nose of fhat faction and
its chi. f, savage Africans eon bespatter
our brut horn 1 blood an tho streets or the
capital.—Aem Yu'ft World,
« m . •..
Thr Tax Bii.i. —After numerous
amendments it wan linuily amended to
road that-*
All mittilifnotiirop not othonviso pro
vided for shall be exempt from special
tax, unless sales exceed in amount $5,-
(toy per annum. Every person who shall
itinimfiioturo by hand or machinery, lit
wholo of in part, fifty good*, Wares, or
mumhiindlsu, or who shall munufucttirt'
or offer for sale any nrllulo or Compound
upon which 11 opouiflc or stump tax I*
not imposed, nr Who shall put up for
sale in packages, with his own mono or
trudvMiiark thereon, any article or coin-
pound on which a specific or stamp tux
is not imposed shall he regarded ns n
manufacturer. Provided, that no per
ron shall bo regarded nn a manufacturer
who simply makes butter and ohoesc, or
either ol ilium, for his own consumption,
or for murket in the United States.
vsr General Grant's dficlurflllott
that hu hnn no policy Is lit tin paraphras
ed by a radical humorist: “On all the
questions on which there is a doubt in
thu minds of thu people his is uncommit
ted. Ho is unembarrassed with views,
and on troublesome questions hex dory
an opinyuu-"
fST A theological gentleman, who
alwuys gave authority for his quotations,
commenced grace nt break fast one morn
ing by thanking tho Lord “that wo have
been awakened from the sleep which a
writer In the Edinburg Review has
culled tlie ‘iningo of death.’”
BSI- The Richmond Dispatch thinks
the chance of harmonizing tlio two wiiim
of tfro Democratic party is ulme;,t *,opo-
lcw. It says the War Democrats would
vole for General Oran* rather than for
i’ondleton, nnd lliq Copperheads, or
Douce Democrats, would rather thfit
Grunt should bo elected than Hancock.
Tho political weeds in Georgia nro
fist disappearing before tho moral Let
yidcoa Ur iota.
A writer in tho Washington People's
Weekly advocates Farrignt, Cary mid
liibov against Grunt, Colfax und the
bondholders.
The Nashville Gazette calls upon Pres
ident Jotmsmi for a proclamation of gen
eral nin nest y.
tkT The Democratic rtlnt« CofiVen-
tipn, of rcnficsseo/ met in jS'»*bvlJle)a*t
Wednesday and ftomlllatud Andrew
Johmoa for the I'rsstdency.
"Eternsl vigilance is the price of
with ....
body says accept, accopt it—wo care
nut who controls tho road—just so wo
can have it completed, and cun get
freight over it; tliut i* all we want, and
wo don’t care whether it is owned and
controlled in New York or iu Georgia.
To nil of which we say, amen. The
completion of this groat lino will open
up to Macon a t immense scope of. coun
try, which will annually demand a lurgu
amount of Western produco nnd other
plantation supplies, hardware, dry good*
and everything else in our market. Wo
have no money to loan this road nnd
tho chances are, wo will not have any
in many years to come, if New York
wants to build it why let it do it.
Aajr'l'hu Advertiser of Tuesday morn
ing makes tho assertion that the Union
soldiers nt tlio ratification meeting on
Saturday night gavo “tinea groans for
Grant." Thero is not the first particle
of truth in this statement, and it does
f [in*H iidustioe to the orderly and well
lelmveu soldiers now on duty nt thin
post. Such a thing would liavu been in
very bad taste. Which the gallant soldior*
here aro wholly incapable.— WcAhj Sen•
hntl.
Yesterday two Federal soMiers step
ped into our office and culled our atten
tion to the above extract. They request
ed us to say that they were ninotig tho
“hoys in blue who gave throo groan*
for the politician Grant, throo cheer* for
Gonoral McClellan, and tbrcu more
cheers for tho man who was not im
peached,’ 1 They requested ua also to
say that the soldier* of our garrison wero
in favor of a white man's government.-*
Mont. Mail. ^
OoVKRNon iN.MOOttATKD IN FfrORIDV
A st) Title I.KdtafrATUUB OonVHNKd.—The
Floridian, or tho llth Inst., states that
llnrrison Reed, the Radical Governor
elect, was sworn into office and deliver
ed IiIb inaugural address on tho 8th
inat.
Tito Legislature was convened nnd
stands, in the Senate, tun Radicals nnd
eight Democrats ; in tho House, thirty-
seven Radicals nnd fiftoon Democrats.
Tlio militmy authorities insisted that
they should hold off until Congress could
not, but, a* a majority woro Radicals,
they did not insist with tho bayonet.—
So tho carpet baggers nnd negroes in
tho Legislature, thirteen of tho former
nnd nineteen of the latter, oarried tho
day.
U4. Tho W ndiington correspondent of
the Baltimore Commercial says tliflt a
letter has boen received from General
McClellan, in reply tn one from a friend
asking permission lo present Ills name for
nomination nt the 4tli of July Conven
tion. The General earnestly begs that
this shall not bo done, urge* tho nomi
nation of a new mntl>— a statesman who
will command thd respect, admiration,
and enihllslusllc support of tho whole
country, and pledges hittlselfi ns soon ns
tho ndffiinntlon is made to enmo homo
and canvass whofoVer needed Hi behalf
of the Now York nnmlhalluiMi
Amosmsnic I’iiksomf.xa.— 1 The Bulcm
(Mass.) Register, Juno4, says: Thero
was a very remarkable halo nround tho
sun yesterdoy forenoon which attracted
groat attention. At times tlio prismat
ic colors woro as brjdiant ns those of the
rainbow. The Newburryport Herald
sny tho mirage so often deceives the
travellers on the Easton deserts with Its
illusory appearances, has been a com
mon phenomenon In this vicinity during
llio past month. Boar’s head and Smith’s
Islands havo boen seen from our harbor
coquetting with each other in the sky.
The other night Squum Light was seen
in West Newbury, ubout five degrees
above tlio horizon, nnd a few days since
i’lurn Island Hotel was visible nt George
town lor a quarter of an hour.
ArtificIai. Ice.—They have, says tlio
Now York Express, artificial ice works
111 full operation near Now Orleans, and
thousands Hock to them doily ty sea Iho
process, which bids fair to obviate .en
tirely the necessity for 'importing Nbr-
them ice. Tho artificial ice is sold nt
j of n cor,t pat; pouud. Tho rfranufitc-
turfr i« „aid lo bo peculiarly nlfruetivff,
fiom tho pumping of tho water ftOit1 tho
turbid river, nour at hand, to tlio slip
ping nut of the poiished, gli tuning slabs
of alabaster looking ico from tho tin
moulds, iu which they are congeuled.—
Artifical ice ns there produced is n
French discovery. Tho ursl works, up
on a small scale, wero established in
Augusta, Ga. during the war.
IQu The States which have instruct
od for Mr. Pendleton are Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon, Cali
fornia, and Kentucky, and huts under
stood to bo the first cl Iff feu frf Wiscon
sin, Minnesota, Maryland and Tonnes
so 0-
.aw —. —. r ■
W8». j
•a* !•
,1 Op«
tbe yonojt of lb* Cdlte** will
•’ Floret Open.” tp •• Coronation »} t
•wnelMn-r docMedlf «tlr«cUe* And etmn'n . * •
THOtepAT.JWsaath,—-OOttMEffCRiJBJl*
DAY ”-•» I O'* o’telook. A. At i'AasH.t IMruji
Address bjr lion. D. A- LOOlUlAJiF., of.MsfiW,'
Uu.; at * o'clock, P. if-, •l*yotiqS'fadi«#. wUUre'l-
their OradiwUnjr Hice»4*nrf*t« Addrre«n»
to the elm be delirerod* and Dtatanu* Md frrlxe
Mednlt be Awarded ; ami st fl o'clock^ If) M.. "
n TAYLUIl rfll! Their
An-
RUU8KI.I. «nd Mils T
mini M'wionl Concert.
N. D.—I’.oxremmeA
manta will be dlatrlbutad In due lime. • ^ ^
t nf tbe did irotlt efitSrtain-
lari’rof. AfFf.ECK, the far tamed
and Mr. 1*111, ASK I, tbe oharinluR Flutfat, «H1 aa
fat at tbe Opera.
L** We uope to eet) crowded audlcncsa.
^ A. L. UAMW.TON.
I EH ICE! 11
A 8 the amoo Is now about conusencin* fey the
u«e of
IOEH
I am nor prepared ti
friend*, and a* many
buy of tna. I am tne only hat
the year round lo Macon. You can get It it an f
.. . jod
»d to supply my old Cuatomers and
inn? new ones aa feel diapofad to
n tb# only hau#e that keep* K'R
q'lantity jou want a
SAME PRICES AS LAIt SEASON I ,
Mr ICE IIOD8H at the lower end of the VA&
KE.YOtR tltll'Of wifi Ite oped daily for (k«M hr*
iny in that part at tbe oity to fat their auppltaa
front.
apt M-'tti U. N. ELLS.
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR.
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There are eighty negroes in the South J
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THE OmOlAL HISTORY
OF THK WA-B,
Its Causes, Character, Oonduct ahd
Results,
By HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
HooL'Jor atl Settldn. titJ nil frartie*.
T HIS xrett work prenenta the only
impartial anatyafa of the Can*#* U
iplete and
ibe War
CARD.
ClTiiucnt, (JJ,, May IStb, lflBt
D R. ItOUKRTrtON deritts to iitform bta patron#
and olhera who rtUy daai/e hit pro/.r.lonuJ
aertleea. that dilffox the H. miner Mom ha. ha can
be found at hla offt e from the tat to Ibe Itfih of
erery monfh only—b*xtnuino June let. lSdS.
maylttr
•I treat of Ibe hiebaat order. Tbe UreSt American
' at round a I'
atwhpreb.
idid urid ((npariiuJ tr-.-afruiot which'
mnd a liiaiotwn- w.ytbjr W Ite lm^
* -• - - wty raceixe tbaS
ebanda It wlij
FINE CIGARS,
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
It- T. 8. I'inmL'M, TiWitw,
yet uubliahed, and yivea thoae interior tfehtB and
ahadowa of tbe great conflict only known (0 tbcA>w
liigh oftiuera who watched Ibe flood-tide ot.rarolU'
tl in from ite fountain aprinya, anjf. w.hlch were «d
•cceaalble to Mr. Htepheos from bta position aa sec
ond officer oi tba Confederacy. .,»•
To a pnblie that baa been anrfeitad with aopa-
renll? aimilar production*, we pr .nilae a abanyr at
tin, bo'h aXreraDle end Mluterr. aod.ap intellectu
al treat of Ibe hi*'
War Ime at loft ft
portance, end at
moderate, candiu 1
trnih anajnalice *0 nrgeoily demand.'..
The inteoee djndta exere where manileotyd to otw
tain tbte work, ffa OQcial character .and ready mU.
e mbined wiiban iiic-neaaed twmmtaMoj,/ mike it
tb* beat eubeqMut op.bopk .ever puhliebM.,
On. ApOTfe. on, IV, r.,^ta TrJSUritms
in three dar/r. j.
One in tawtan life *tJbP«rlK«reta four dare.
^ One ra Memp- y, Teno., 1 6 aubenrihetr In jra
, T *"ce aheeta, Ha.,
Addr*#a SATIO.V.t 1,.1’UBLlHUINte. f'O .
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