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nv/foSKHTJAY, APmr.ii, lHftf
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A Duooi.ic.vi. Akticlb.—'The Macon
Journal, and the Telegraph, of Saturday
Hast bulb publiah an article, headed “The
Situation,' taken from that ultra rwlicn]
'•heel puhliahcd In their city, styled "The
American Union."
The malignant haired of the editor to
ward* the white race of the South, is here
•conspicuously shown. After lamenting the
’failure of Georgia reconstruction, proses-
sedly because the live* of "loyal" men are
unsafe, he advise* the negroes to organise
unto secret societies, and arm and defend
themselves, and retaliate at a ten-fold ratio,
•oaclliding thus.
“For every life that is taken, lay every
house In ashes within five mile* of the spot
whore such blood ht spilled—shoot down
t very reliel who opposes you, mid Mint the
■horror* Imck upon those who arc daily re
penting them upon loynl people HO IT!
and God will l>e your shield f*
The continued existence of Hie editor of
that iuccudiary ahead, Uie American Union,
asadso of Turner and other mischief mak
ers In this State, brand* with falsehood the
charge, that “the lives of 'loyal' men are
not safe in Georgia."
If, however. It is intended to embrace in
■the term those guilty of murder, ra|>c, arson
and burglary, wc admit that the lives of
such loyalists bang but by a brittle tbrend
especially if Uiey lie caught in the ad—am!
we are glad that It Is so.
Tills article., appearing, as it iloes, imnio
diateiy on tin-heels of the adjournment of i
Congress ami the defeat of the Butler bill, I
looks like nn effort to stir up the blacks to 1
deeds thnt will lie promptly punished by
the wldu-s, and tlius furnish the enemies of
Georgia with additional pns>f to assist Uiem
in tin ir efforts to have the State recon
structed at the next session of Congress.
Therefore Id ns not full into this trap. 1s t.
'os be forbearing and law-aliidlng, avoiding
alt rktaw sad disorder, “and God will
dm" our "shield," as He has been already.
AN ACT to repeal an act In educate the
indigent maimed aoldii-r* us Georgia, up
pro*«l.Dm. 18,Iltutl.
Hoc. 1. lie It enacted, That ihe act cntl
pled an art to educate indigent undated *ol
•tliorc'of Goargta, lie, and the same i« hereby
erjiralfd.
•Approved ‘March JO, I MHO
«0« what grounds wa* Uie act of 1800 re
5» nlcd * la il possible Ault there wan not
irtinugh patriobara in the Stale Legislature
qo'dcfrnt tthla repealing art ? Some of the
a cry men, doubtless, who voted to repeal
•the act, •wen- .safe and comfortable at home,
■uiriching themself®* by upeeulation and
•extdMon, aviiiUl tlican Indigent iiulin-d
soldier* were iijkiii some battle tield, |ieril
Jap their lire* and enduring untold hard
tddpa in thrir defence, uml received their
wound* while lighting to protect thru i and
rteir property. "Oh ! shame, where is thy
Jiluali I"
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Mat'ok I no. lltu-AiUMKvr—W< had the
gdeaaure of witnessing the annual parade
of thin lnxl) ou Thursday last. A large
throng wa* in atleiidauee, and everything
passed off pleasantly mid satisfactorily
The department now consists of four hand
•-n(fh*e* and a xtraainr. In adiHtimi to the
Macon cugiric*. we noticed a Due one from
llrtfaula- the “t'lnborn®." the member*
of the organisation performed their evolu
tioua with mueli credit,ami will prove tlieir
efficiency when duty rail*.
Our view »if the parade, (him the olworv
atorj of Uie lander llOUae, was an excellent j
one Tor this eourtosy we
our thank* to one of tlie polite *o«* A Mr.
. lad bar, of :bi* celebrated hotel
Clo.vH* to »r, ST.vvn-Kt*.- The l.a Orange
Re|>ortcr publishes the following loiter, re
ceived Ivy Henry Hodge*, assistant assessor
for that district jM
Atv.vtt.v, April loThO'd
11 Holtons, Assistant Assessor;
file—After April 1, 18tlt», cigars with old
stamp* on are to be re-stamped—by dealers
purchasing them of III® Collector.
There are a good many *ueh cigar* hi
vow division You will see that none are
sold, or offered fe>r aale.
Cigars manufactured since July SO, 18(iS.
have, or should bare, ut» stauqe
Yety rcspectftiUy,
W. 11. ff HStW
KxTH.voKtnx.vttv M vwtitvn*. —A rottple
were miurled at llowanN Grove Uospital.
ii Richmond, otv Monday, each of whom,
omr year* apo. were compelled to liave
iheir leg* amputated at the knees, owing to
their having heest severely frostbitten.
IVhat next ’
The above are had to an exchange, with
suit credit. In reply to the query. "What
next *" we Mate that the next thing in order
.aller a marriage la—a birth!
;$T For the 1-tte of a poiaonou- snake or
mad dog, take equal parts of onion, tobfre
* <• and mil, make into a pottllh e. and apply
•o the n Otagd, W« the Same time cording
. -MU *t-»?H* t
I llots. Snmx Tut -To lid* gentleman,
I prolmbly, mor.- than to any other one man,
| “ tlie old Umpire State indebted for the de
feat of the outrages embodied in lits Butler
blil. wldeh was so strenuously sought U- he
fastened upon her by the Bulbwf. and Ids
fellow conspirators.
Mr. Tift bar Just returned to his home in
Albany, where he was serenaded, and then
called on for a speech. In the course of
Ida remarks, lie said that Bulloch’* object
In attempting to destroy the State govern
ment, was to secure military control over
her people and treasury. He congratulated
Georgians upon the defeat of the nefarious
pur|ioses of that bad man and shame ire
plunderer, and uttered some burning sen
tences, Illustrative of his utter recklessness
of troth and total depravity of heart.
Col. Tift staled, that to the views of the
President, warmly and energetically ex-,
pressed, w ere vve much indebted for the vie- ,
feat of the hill. He believed, however, we
were more indebted to the interposition of a
beneficent Providence in our behalf, than
to all the human agencies exerted to save
us. lat tip return thanks to Him, aqd so
conduct ourselves in fofttre, that He will
not desert us in the hour of need. The
Speaker paid a glow ing tribute to our friend*
at Washington, both in and out of Con
gress, and mentioned witli pride and gruti
Hide the unceasing r vVliltilnr* and great
ability of Mr Beck, of Kentucky.
The New* stall* that Col. Tift ws lis
tened to with the deepest interest, and his
remarks were frequently Interrupted with
approving plaudits
Tin; Np'v Postauk Nja vies—Prepara
tions are making for the early inlrodnetion
of the new postage stamps. The one rent
stamp I* headed w ith a vignette of Franklin,
the first Postmaster General. In tuc two,
three ant* twelve cent »inrn|w, there is an
illustration of iiaprovenicnU in m >i) trans
portation, from lb< primitive rider on horae
lairk, to the railroad Iniin and steamship.
Tlie remaining slv si mips are national, !«■
ginning in the six eenl Uiinp' with an
neourafe copy of the face of Washington,
as shown In Stuaxt's pi.-tore of lhe Bteeutive
mansion, and ending in ninety itouips,
witli the bead of l.inrohi
W s»- »
Thk ,L.\tk Cot.ii HrxLU—Alwing to the
; prevalence of c loudy and windy weather,
I during tlie late rtsd epell, we ostoiped the
| visitation of frost in this latitude, although
! iec formed in w ine placets, and vegetation
and crops were stunted.
; Know fell .at lUit rsohl on the 13lh, and
ien was seen the next day. The fruit was
all kitted.
In Mustogi^.; ountv the gardens were in
jured. and Mime rott w plant* destroyed.
Corn not hurt much
The fruit In tin Northern part of the
StHtc* has Imh-ii aeriousiy injured. If not en
lirely destroyed.
lxTKitt -1 ON Tltr: Pi Ul.li Pi tiT tin the
llrst of .May next, nearly #-'B,(H)o,tgiO in coin
will lie taken from the vault- of tlie Trea
sury Ih itartUK-nt to pay the ,-eu.i annual
installment of iiitcrr-f ot| the public drill,
which matures at lhat date The amount
of coin now on hand i» aland ♦M.OOtt.OfH) i
and it is estimaied Uiat slfi.Otat,<XiO w ill la
ms-ived during lid* month. The payment
of Interest at any lime with redateluont is
not yet In sin cm-ful operation, aiit Is m>
near tin date of the mauiriti of thcvoitpuos,
but no doubt after the first of May huge
payments of interest under this plan will
Is- made.
fit®?* We learn, thnt at the last s*—.ion of
Dooly Court, Charles lisy, a planter, was
tried lor misdemeanor in cnlieiiig away In
Ixjrers from tlieir employers, with whom
they had eouiracted for the year. Hay was
Iguml guilty, and sentenced to pay a tine- of
?100. or three months' lutprtsoxiNH'nt.
Fit Tritt —As NUT vkteonTlP ipon ns,
vre mention that il fs said- that if tl.Te or
four onions arc lioiied in a pint of w at*r 1
aud the liquid is brushed over glasOK gad
frames, the lly will not ali.rlit I hereon Ii
wifi not Imijflhe frame*.
UF" We hav e not rec rltfimfi N . oi*V of tire
Atlanta Fra in n weak, 11 a* the proptos
lor Is-en killed, as nufiored, or, thinking
"discreiior. the better twirl of valor," ha* he
deemed it prudent to “tlee the w rath to
come"?
tlf" Standing waK-r will keep twis-t in
warm, and not freexcin cold weather, if a
lew jHMind* of lime are stirred in the toad
containing it.
fi®“ lkirax powder, sprinkled abont in
quantities of a quarter te half a pouuil, ur
places iufeste.l bv roaches, will extermi
nate them.
IS' A drink made of two teaspoon«fl>l
of fin jly powdered eharoial In a tumbler «f
vratef, U said to relieve sick headache
tS Cotton clothing will act burn with a
flame, if hosed In alum vranj. A t sudfol
of shun toa tub of watrrJs sutßchat
Ooor> von Avoraro.—Thl- efty has con
inbute<t d?.t>*4 50 for the relief of th< ?ef
forer* rt the UK -re l
j THE i^ewb.
i sr.VTF. "C . •
j There are vaki to be seventy-five day
chcsihi in Atlanta, for Uie education ot
children.
The Macon and Western Builroad Omn
i pmy have declared a stock dividend of
thirty-three and a third fier Ant, payable
, on and after May I.lth.
Freight was shipped al New York by Uie
steamer Gen-nil Barnes on the oth, ami
RMM Atlanta on the j:»}i—making five
■lays onty from New York U; Allaiita, via
Srtaimah
Timber In France is dyed liy various col
ors mixed with water, and sprinkl and over
the root* of the tTee. Dahlias fife also
j colored by a similar process.
The Athena peach, Irish [xitstn fid bean
I crop has been destroyed by the tatrfraste
Il b reported to the Savannah
Uiat the sever® frost last week lUnJigcd the
early notion crop on all the Mauds Pi
•uch an extent »s to cause n-plamtng Also,
i tliat the com crop was more orjfs injured
at the sane tin)®. I
The (hindersviltc Georgian •<n pre
sented wiUi a walk of wheal jftlilan-e tect
lit hciglit, th« head meaxufuuiabtHit four
, inches, by N IJ fide-.
from it fie id of fifteen aerwraes rfv as good
as the f.imple.
M. W. Grand Master KsmvcL 1 -nwrcnce
l.ss appciub-il Dr J Kmisett Rlackshear
tlrand rb;mtary, In place of Bimri Rose,
deceased.
The liritkh sliip I sidy Russel] cleared
from Suvutinali, on TYwnday, for l,lver|H*d,
with 1,0<3 telle* upland eotton, weiglilug
774,0811 pounds, valued at 0301,4111)4, at»
liag» of sen bland radtou. weighing 8,111
|>oOßd*, valued at P>,4T2 r ; and fcgii big* of
limlier, measuring 3t1,f80 lent, valued at
4-.; Ksl Also tlie Hrilbh I-ark Itmtavllie
for tlie same |«rt. with 2. ! 410 hales upland
cotton, weighing 1,001,708 |u«uud», valued
at $81*0,107.
- The Southern Baptist Convention, em
braeing the Boutliern and SoulliwMlem
slali sand the District us Columbia, meets
in Macon, Georgia, on the 7tli of .May next. *
Mr ,1 M Jaekaon,hfUatooM county, ha- j
a sou w itii six Auger* and trtx toe*. At six ,
inonths be Wiigheal thirty-**v«n pounds.'
and now, at nine mouths, ho reaches sixty !
pounds, i* very healthy, looks natural, and !
is quite hand some
Sii|ierin!<-ndeiit Ilulliert baa p.itd into tin-
Htali- Treasury, final Ike earuiug* ot tlie
W. A A. It. If. for tjte month of March,
twenty-live thouiatnd dollars.
ommn.
A Cincinnati linn is to colonic; kn.wo
acre* m IxmMana.
Ham nek, Michigan, wa* burnt up mi Uie
!2th iiikt—slv Mpiares ol building* valued
■ at two million*,
Hilliard and bar-motu* |>ny fSOJ per
month NcCaae Rich in Ball Imkr City.
Letters front Nova Scot|| ami New Bros*-
wh>k prmilrt a large uni -ration pi the
i nited Biatm tn tlie next four inoatto
Master John Fitch, us liuwkin* comity,
Tennessee, sends lib plo-;. jr.ipb to the
edllor of the KuoxwlHr Fresa to* I levied
lie is twenty months tdd, weigh* liily-one
' pimmis, and wears a if hat*HWr lit.
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Tint MxunioN I iur.,—lVe are glad to
find that the Farm Journal escaped (kwtree
' lion Komi its lata bsuc wc obtain the
, following-,
Wc do not yet know tlw extent of the
loss sustained by our eitio n*; Out had Wc
Uir data, We cmitd not furnbh It fat iteldl
tooiav, because of the "pied " scultovd and
danmgt-d condition of our ofik-e. We will
give an ocrurato list of biases next week.
The whole number of tmildlrpr* burned
was about 71. Tbe loss i* variously esthnv
ted at from SVtOJI(W to a million es dollars.
Tin lire wa* Uie work, no doubt, of an
in. < ictirj.
Kai..\mk* —The Gmi-fßor of Georg it re- ’
cciv i-s a salary of $4,1*10; Sei-retaiy of Bute,
s2,iioo; Comptroller General, $3,000; hale
Treasurer. $8.000; Secretaries of Executive
Department, each, $1,800; Messenger Ex.
Department, $-"<00; State Librarian.
each of the Solicitor Geuerei*. <S3SO in
specie or Its equivalent . Reporter of vU«
5-d««!iu Court,
Htipremt- t.\ntrl, SBIOO ia apt-cte or (is
rquivalent; rocir Judge of the Superior
Court. fl.sOO in eoin
i 9 A letter l* held fi»r i>o*t*ge in tie
Jineon poatofikw, avldressed P>J, YV M-
J. n. .M.'Wey’* t rowing , .
Y.vix MaK.—\\ hibp-tiu-u art buiidfog
cs-rie*. flte carpenter SvTmitding (by cofiiii.
While deteitfti) illusion* are pMinr tnv fu
ture prospects, the juiinlcr i* leisure ly [Hit
ting the varnish uixw the casket that fa
beiug fittrel fur thy reception While t|ou
wc striviug hard to dfaUneitiah Ihvtelf
aniusu thy fellows, die martde workci is
fitting the slab tliat shall mark thy grave
YVUItc you are qnecrying a* to the where
w ithal ) <m shall he clothed in, tlw tn-ifeyial
for your burial suit are- upon Urn trei'b'iuaq s
; shell. Y'<at add tleM to field, and xnx t< *;ialy
reach out for more: hut go to the graveydwi
ami stake oaf the so: wldeh death shall soon
assign you "Then whose shall tfanee things
. tie which thou hy provhled f*
Goon Nkws Win C.ixrEBWRAT* Pnndfie
i:ux—Mr. Daniel fk Kutuc, of Chicago,
Illinois, publfahe*an advertiwnwvit vublre-*-
rel to llmse IVnfxh’rau- reddiew; who were
prr.'i werv of war at Camp DangMfi. Chiewgo.
111., or totfrq friends of oK'h sal'turfs who
were- deprived of all or a porfion of thrir
money or property under tbs'plea us Iwe
fehureor - Ik- ‘tss tlrey will
bear «u«r'!dng so -i--.it od
rtre-ss': livr. V y Bis 3*7 <7hie*-ra. J||-
io«'W •' ' \
Tlie XsSUtest News.
•Great excitement exist* in New York, by
a report that a strong expedition is ai»ut to
tail for Cuba with the tacit consent of the
government.
The report is inaccurate as to details, and
numbers of men are drilling In various part*
ofthrrfiy. Anns are living liouaii* and
store*l, bnt New Y'ork will uol U- the point
of departure; of any large expedition Tbe
starting |mint will U- furtlur South.
Sixteen thmisand dollars worth of grain,
stored wldi Packer, l'ei k A Cos., Now Y'ork
city, was sold, and Peek dkapiieaix-d witii
tlie Hinds. Intense excitement produced
mi 'Ciumge in consequence.
It is stated that Mr. m-cretan uf-tlie
Treasury Hontwell lias aiqtointcd three ne
gro eieri a including the expelled re-pn-*eii
tative .Sims from the Georgia la-gislature,
to the Bsvannaii Custom House.
The bill TOPoring Blanton I»unean's prO|v
erty, which passed in the la*! hour* of the
session, failed. It is stated tliat old letters,
expressing sincere devotion to thr Knithero
cause, t* the cause of the w ithholditig of the
Executive signature
Geo. Hon ard, of thr- Fre edoien V Bnri-utt,
ha* Sa-eii *;ted for fourP li tin - - uni dollar-,
for the Univaraity, It
is expected that the nit w ill eX|x*-e ail the
transaction* i iisuieck'd with patent bri- k.*
used in Uie Mrurturo.
A delegation of colored preaeliera, in con
ference here, called on Grant who said In
would endeavor tn so administer the law.
as to have )«acc at home and abroad, and
to do Justlco to all races and color*; and if
he failed ii would not be from any want of
good intention on hi* part.
Tim liisr-ussiou in tlie Senate, indicates
so adjournment about the middle of next
week.
A -qicciul Washington dispatch to Un-
Mew Y'ork World says a ratted session of
Congress will be held within thirty days,
to consider Utc Cuba question. Tfe an
nomicemeiit nwad' tt|*in the authority of
one of the Benalor* from Cultluraia.
Di. Benjamin Ayer a mrrnhr of the
Georgia Legjsiature from Jcffi -<ai t -minty,
wa* found dead on Friday morning lie
was lying by Uie rood side near Louiarill<.
Ga. shot between flu- '-yes.
The Advertiser publl*h; * a ajtvcial k-ttei
front Bay HO, Pstn, dated on the 7th tilt .
announcing Uie arrivtd there' from Florida
of the steamer l ufon. The voluntet r anti .
patriwt forces are l:-rre sing daily . It mtyrs j
die Spanish troi^x. -riling.
■
Dcpiuttm tit. directing all war vi el* nt
I’ortsiuoulii »ml ( liarb-.'iiwit iinvr yards
to get reatly hir imuu-diah- it< live aervlei-.
[eYre"l<*r.j
Otmasnt* Aaurn-rt-T’., s<* inn. <
Ati aRTa, A|>ri! h, ltfoti i
I The Deportment of AgriuulMre- at
Washington City, have called «m me ftn ih<
names of the officer* and members of *ll
tlie county Agricultural -acletie* in the
State. The object of the Department h» to
form an Agriculture! Dhectury. to ai.l tin
Dopafttneiit in nakingil* c--mm«iide:tti«n
und it* distribution of documents anil wssb
and plant*, directly to Ih • uidisit.ils
who from the fai-t of Uv ir orgauiaatfoti. are
arippoaed to Ih- mi t lika-ly to appro :
these fovors ot flepmmeul, and t-otnply
with its rule* uml r*Bdi;b.,i-, anil to aid I lie
i various Hmte an I vronnty orgunlfatioti* i:i
their inlerrootre- and cortespoiidi-ni-r with
one another. I, there ti>re, request all cirnn
1 iy MH-h-tfes to re-port the names of their
officers aud Mslitai to use n* •■■•■n .vs pi -
•!ldc.
3 il is pnrihuhuiy uupoitaut to have
till* inforimitfon in my ofilee *-»e, to enable
me to send out the premium list for the tain
of November, IMtu. at Macuu With this
premium list is published the proem-ding*,
in full, of tlie Agricultural Convention,
whieli assembled in till* city on tbe i.ltii of
February These procaadniynanbrace aiq
oaly tlie action of the Convention, but tin
views vvitten out by themselves of the |dmi
tera who partKlpat al iu the discussion* of
tlie meetings on tlie aubjecM of plow*, plow
ing. fm-ilmen's Ivl'or. lertilirera, etc The
document i* valuable, and deserves the at
tention of all thoughtful, progressive man.
Copies will to? sent to member* of the exe
cutive Ctuumille in a-.it li nuiiila-rs a* they
maj* rague-M. t’epft-s will he .vnt t»> oflkera
fl tui rutiers of ■ oimty Agricultural Boii<
Pfaa soor tt* th< ir uoims are- re-jHirti .1 to
Si office. F"-t qp one cent t*-r copy,
8. Copies of the pamphlet will be jdared
in the nffiivf* of thr Ordinary and Clerks
of each county, with the request th at thev
l>e kept there tor reference by ail cittxen*
w hei may not receive a copy.
The Ordbsariaa and Ch-rks are- rcrpies*t«d,
nnder no circumstances, to permit the cop
ie* sent them lobe taken from the office
4. A number of copies of valuable I’ublk-
Dncunu nts wfll lx- iw-Rt to county «ra i®tics
reporting ths-ir organisation Some new.
rare imported seed will also be sent
5 The pres* of this State are requested
to publisli llii* notice. Acknowledgment*
are utte for their proiupt attention to such
requests in thr post.
Pat. W. Law is, Soc’y.
(3T The earthwork* at .Cold llar!»>r are
fast disappearing under the hands of tin
diligent food-st-vi-etier*, who are fimn l
everv wherc shteg the Hue. Tons of oid
iron wml had are efirrie I into Riebraond
from this field, tor which a round pvw-e s
paid. "Wc met wveral negioe*." writs* a
riarrvspondrat ‘‘with large s-xt-k*. -Opeetirg
the bones *>f dead boro*, which they sold
to tlie bonwgrinderaiii Rirbmohd. l'j<on
questioning them to ags ertain if they al*o
earriesl off human tones, U;-» emplmtlcaiiy
rcplii-d. "No, sail. we don't want no ghosts
axing u* for der bones."
SW' An Irishman who had just Undid,
*abl—“The first bit of meat 1 ever ate in
this country was roasted potato- boiled
tnlrnbv. And if ve don't believe me 1
cau-shew it love, for I have U in my por! n "
| Ofuctv or ras Yladhon Fate.—The
{annoumtment that, (say* thr Columbus
I F.nquirrr.i thr lute dr-1 retire fire in Madison
was proliatdy tauscil by rumination pro-
I duced fay Uie r<mtact of cotton material
| with till, ought to admonish Uie pnblir of
the danger of with a contact Mr. A. D.
Brown, whose mechanical experiertee and
oliservatinii are valuable, inform* us that if
1 < otton is saturated wiUi boiled oil and aftcr
! wards rxjtowdto tbe sunshine, it will Ignite
; in fifteen minutes, and that Us ignition,
when left in tlie riiad® after such a aolura
tirm, though u slower process, is hardly lea*
certain. Hu luut known several instances
ot cwmhustion produced by tlie saturation
of raw cotton and cotton goods in oil, Imtli
when afterward* thrown out into the sun-,
shin® and v ben h-ft into a house No doubt
then- arc other li, hr * it stance* nearly a*
liable as rotten to take fir® after contact
with oil. The terrible disaster at Madison
should put all person* on tlieir guard against
in cidents from tin- same i au.-*-.
W The Simmon* Regulator ba* lieen
used so many years with sucre** that no
one afflicted with dyspepsia, coih , <-,instij»a
--lion, or any bilious affection, sbould be
williout Ute ren-.i dy in their house. The
nuniborofcertifieai.•> from the most mtluen
tial citizen* frilly rxuldishcH its virtue*.
One say* 1 think it the greatest medirine
In the world. An-ither «ays T consider It
Invaluable in sick headache, a* it hu* lint
failed to give relief in any instance. An-
other says: I on-idi r it indispensable in
my family, and will never b® without it.
Sc® advertisement.
nr A 'Wisconsin shoemaker ha« order*
for a imir of slit*-* No. Hq. They are- to
hr- thirl®) n and a iittlf im lit* long ami five
and a lusif inehea broad, niul are designed
for a foreigner. One of the YViseonsi* pas
|*r* think* the customer must h® meditating
a return to i*i« -tative land iit-iepeafient of
strum v-ngiae*.
HP lire. Thom 1! English, a ilisdn
jnlthitl Pfestryfrrian dll iiie of Srtuth ( urn
lina, tilt tl at hi* residence in remnter district
tin Uie 12th inslant
t&r \:t editor . o oit v.. t. lie v. •, in
prison for libelling a justice of the power, he
was requested by the jailor, “to glv* tin
prison » |«i!f."
NEW A!»\ EKTISKMKNTS.
(' EORGIA -Pt (.(sat Got NTt.—Eliza
" • Vnuehan ,-etplh-.-. to no for rxi-iup
lion of pi-rannalty, and setting niisrt and
valuation of hom--t. il. b«<! I will pm on
rlie Mime at II o'elm k. s. in . on tin- 7lli
day of Mav, at mv offir® in llawkinsrilh
' J .1 SI'ABItOW, Grdiuurv.
ap2l-2t pr fre $2
WILCOX FO-TPONKD sSAI.E.
W ill be -old t"'|..o' tile Four! house door
in (lie town af At-li®vitli , wjfliin the u*uul
hottra of *«(<-. on tlie first Tiles'lay In June
next, the HHlowing property
isrt of land No 224, in Jtli <H*I -■( I.rig
falsity f Hoily. now Wflcox count;.. t. . >wn
«■; tlie Mary Smith nhw e I,■ vied on a»Ute
property Mr-.ry Smith, to atl-ft on tnv
; Ufa in tr.vor of flic State v- said Man
'Smith Ptoperiv pi ii.lta! out by J. l!
Maim. T 1 levy mu'- utid ret irm-d to
■ me by a et.;: -.d-h
ap ?I-td W li IIBOWN. Sh'ff
For Rent
-1 reu-'-s T ’• -iW- Hi.; now oegu
s tried bv the undtr*; m I
■ nif-iil 1*- •** * -i riven imim-di
u ! luvadm, i, healfliy
: und pir„*«nt. Giki | water, and a garden
i already planted Term- retwuißitble For
i furtiier p.irth uiat - apply to
it IJiFVEH,
- lin I u
("t FORGIA,—Ft i V*6l (<n ;,TV S R
3 Barr*-tpplu* to tit- h-r I veoipti'-n of
j p<-r-ona tv, and (or =< ttiug uj-urt and ratu
jatmi of Iwifflesicad. and ! will pa.- upvn
[ the ontito at 11 o’cbw k v. vt on fit® 7th
j day of May. at tm- ofin llawhiiwv i)ie.
j ’ ' J. J SPARROW , Urdjmiry
ap 21-2 t prte- $2
("TANARUS EORitlA -Pt l.A'Nt t’-ii v Wm It
3 Stok< s. .lun f. • tii. i £ r* ofTy
; rec Garrett, appit- i t->r ex®* 1 -ti'.nof t«-r
1 suimlty and .< tting qirt ami valuation of
l hottH-an-ad, aud I wili ! «- upon tin same
.at It o'rlm k a m.. t!i- 7th t. -.y of May,
, at my office in It tw-hrn-vitl«
. J J SPA RIM W , Gnlinarv.
ap Sl-2t pr fv 2 on
Ol'NCt • tillNlNr
.Kl do. Mor, '»ir.e.
10 Ur*. Turkey tlpi-un.
H ton* White I-eAt),
YtX) gal*. Uti«-nil,
For sale be
HARRIS. ( t.AY A M> ,
\\ tniir* Mm
Dr*
st!>:l engkavings
J***- \
Maps! Maps! Maps!
CHARTS! CHARTS:
Photograph*. *
Print*
How liter Soil!
Agents Wanted.
11. 11. LLOYD &* C 0 ,1
il Juhn Stiver
Kew Yi :k.
ap 14-5 m
Gerrpift—l’l LAsKI
t iun ie.tt M. Du die apptfec fivr exemption
•f i*-r*ouatty rind -.-retng apart awl valua
tion of loumait aud I wilt tvas* ufion tbe !
sume ol H <i’cfock. a ttl, on the 2.<d da* of,
April, a* mv ofih i in Huvvkinsvifle.
-1 J SPARROW.
ap 14-81 prfei Orufoan ]
IE YOU WANT MATERIAL to make
Ia quart of tii* best Ink ever u*<*l. either
violin® or block. -nd AS for a package.
If you want a >»< ct breafli, our Perfumed
PasfHcs will pre-due, it. IMreiiOr. If yon
have the toothache o«r Mngir Cure will
relieve it I’rie® :sii Far either, postpaid.
*®->d price h- "Mini A r.* h®4i« Rate,
N IL up II .;
TO THE CITIZENS OF
PULASKI
“AM)-
ADJOINING COUNTIES!
Tt’hy go elsewhere to buy your
Drugs, Iv^edioines,
Paints, Oils, Ac.,
when Ute} ran 1*- got di.-np nt home*
laiok at 1 1 ii *1;
<Jtitnino at X-J .*,(» p o r ounce,
in lo ounce lot*
* nt $1 T.j per ounce,
in « r i-ounce lots.
MorjJiine sit %•> 25 jtpr liot*
tie, in 4 botttle lots.
Kcropene Oil at t',o cents per
gal! *n, in 5 gnllun lots.
Kvi-rj f!iiu<y else «t corres
poiHlnug low rates.
Cull at
-i. a TnoMP.-ox's.
a l'o llankiimvillc, Ga.
Owners of Stock
Would do w ell to try Uie merit* of
j Denison’s Condition Powders,
( l/j/f -i, Cd’tH lp, // 'vp* t t
Tin- prit p imH reduced to okk ix*l
: ! \u. ffi« to Ik- nitliln 1):i* n :i< lt of sU.
{& lit’ditiv of
Hr.M l tjlp
•f A 1 fio\im»N f>«*ar Sir—ln rejilr fr»
votir I will HiKt* thnt 1 tm re mtd
, Ut niwti N ('fuitiitiou PowtlpCHtiw past yerir
wit!) rrsult>i. aod Mould recpiutiiFtid
all U» them n trial.
R s
Bold wlinhuali* nitd n tall hy
J A TIUIMIWy,
d«t*. 38-if M.iinifHT fnn-r'N A^eoi
3**- f'CTM'H n, lA. tt. TtXiiLCT i T I*. Tuitt^v.
Seymours Corner
" * wi-ilt I- remind our friend* vnil pi
tron* ot Pulaski comity, that wc art- stitl
in the
Grocery & Provision Business,
and y« t lw.ir th<’ name, ns W‘ havr alwnva
than . «>f
At Small Profits.
Wc I* g to refer tfi our immense Stork of
,'il < a*k* ltac iin- fridc and Sliouldera.
2itfr bids A. B and (' Sugar.
125 fierce* Lnrtl.
y car-biatb choice Family Flour in sack*.
:tSO t«ve» Tolan-co—all grade*.
I7S iiag* Java and Rio I 'offer
20 tierce* Rk-i
--30 tierce* (imier Sugar cured batas.
200 titii* I.tquom—*|| grade*-* ii c%r.
W< are also prepared to furni-dt
Provisions on Time,
payalde I*l Novetntier next, and at pric-ea
that will not brrak farmer* to |>mcba®e at.
I-tU Try tis. try ns, try us.
SEYMOnt. T/'n/FI * CO.,
ap ft-Ssi V-ie-e, fin.
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
MACON, CKORGIA,
Dealer* in
GUNS tnd SPORTING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Have tlieir *upply of
T’ish.ing Tackle,
TOO XVnMCI To wrXTnrv.
marlftfim
UKtJKtilA—l‘iLxaxi L'ovktt.
Cant YVm. Tayior.a* next friend ofCbar
lie alt PUail, iia* applied to me for ex
emption of i-eraonalty and vetting .quirt
and valuation of home*tead. and I will ,*a**
n|-on tin *atn® at 11 o'd.» k v w on the
*®.h day of April IW«. at mv ..flic* in
Raw kin,Ml’, J ,t *..v^){r.tv
aplfo2t pr fee $2 t trdii .rv