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Twelve thousand emigrants airivedwtffitow
York last week. to \ »
FRIDAY' MORNING, APRIL 25, 1873.
Baron Liebig is doad.
General Canby will be brought to Indian
apolis for interment.
The Pope has recovered from his late ill
ness and has received Beveral visits from
different jjerso^s.v
The bankinghousaof Ketchiug*Harttidge
of tavannah, susptui.led on the 16tliinst.
Your attention iscrilled^to the^ prices cur
rent of Harman, Bros., in this paper. '’They
will sell at advertised prices; .
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AVm Henry Smith an old journalist, and
Agent of the Western dissociated Press, at
Nashville. Tenn., died on the 17th inst, af
ter a nrotraeted illness.
Lieutenant Dennison of the steamer Ten-
Altautaha District.
Part of 2d Round Quarterly Meetings :
Oconee Circuit at Lowery Aprit26th anil
27th, 4th Saturday and Sunday.
Dublin Circuit, at Boililfc^ Springft, J/ay
3d and 4th, 1st SaturdayVQnA Sunday.
County Line Circuit, at Mt. Zion’s, -May
May 10th and 11th, 2d Saturday and Sunday.
Wriglitsville Circuit at Mason’s Bridge,
J/ay 17th and 18th, 3d Saturday and Sunday.
Swainsboro Circuit at Coleman’s Chapel,
May 24th and 25th, 4th Saturday and Sifo-
dav.
mestic trouble was the cause «f the act.
George Bliss, of Springfield, Mass., a prom
inent railroader, -died on the 21st, aged SO
years.
Do-"t Charles S. HriLq&m « a^teJITSew
York on the 22nd inst, while he was dispos
ing of fifty thousand dollar* worth of bonds
stolen from a Pittsburg merchant.
Gov. Smith has appointed Mr. AY. A. .Slay-
maker Commissioner from Georgia to the
Vienna Exhibition.
A large portion of the town, Conartola, N.
Y. was burned on the 21st, with a loss of
about S8D,000.
Augusta wants to be counted by the census
• man again. The Chronicle & Sentinel claiink
that Augusta is as large as Atlanta.
Dr. George b. Case, of Milledgeville is the
State Agent for the distribution of yaoolne
matter. All wno desire to procure pure virus,
should address their orders to him.
A party of four negroes, at Salt Lake, City,
in Utah, had a fight on the 21st over a gair« of
cards, and two cf them were shot through
the breast, and one was cut with a razor.
Mr. Joseph Bostock was shot and killed
by a Mr. Goodwin, with a double barreled
gun, near No. LA on tho Central Railroad,
on last Saturday afternoon.
Air. Louis H. Alexander, of Atlanta,. acci
dentally shot .hiniself in the hand on last Sun
day .morning, while endeavoring to take the
cartidge from a Deringer pistoL -07/;^■!—
The Georgia Press Association will meat
on the 11 tli of May. in Amej-iciis. The citi
zens of Americns, we understand, will give
the members of the Press a cordial welcome
on that occftMon. 1 ^ • - 1 ' ' " J “
Seftrboro Gircuih'ut New Hope, Jnfce I TO-f'
and 8th, 2d Sunday and Saturday before.
Reidsville Circuit at Harmony, June I4th
and loth, 3d Sunday and Saturday before.
- ^ i: _ • Altamalm Mis. at Bethel, June 21st spd
John Anderson, ol New York, has made a 22d, 4th Sunday- and Saturday before. ,
deed, of Parke's Island-to Paof. Agassiz, for I will fin any appointments that the preach-
the location of his proposed School of Natural ' ers will make for nib on their work the week
befor^ their Quarterly Meetings if they will
« ; ' inform me in time.
Mr. Thomas Daiey, a son of Mr. Daniel Address me at Oconee No. 14, U. R.R Ga
Daley, of Johnson county, while handling a < and at Bartow No.' 11, C. E. R„ Ga.
pistol, accidentally shot himself, and died
in a short time,
James V. M. Moebis, P. E.
Letter from Wilkinson County.
AA'e make the following extract from a letter
from Gordon. It" was not written specially
for gublination, but as it contains some’facts
of general interest concerning the Ruining
in^retits, weather, Ac, we hope our' friend
williiot object to its bei3g published. MVe
friends hiyfo informed him, to a rigid course*
of unpaldtable studies. These studies, though,
not unpleateng imSheuiselyes, are particular* ■
ly so. in comparison with the views and pros
pects held out by his now friends,whip niftke
such arrangements in h£s behalf that he en
abled to phek many nights in tlfeir society at
would be glad to have our readers in different j No. 33 Green street; and there take many
sections of the country to write to us often j
in regard to the crop prospects.health, weath- .
er, and of any thing else that would be of ;
general interest:
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Gordon, Ga, April 29rrl, 1873.
genteel, in tfi* daft- tipif. to wear repeaters
bowies in a belt, exposed to public view;
lessons. The first lesson teaches perfect se
crecy with regard to the transactions of the
club. The second lesson teaches that it is
not genteel
and
[- you trill -find j but, as they arc indispensable, to wear them
for which please continue the Herald to j in the tops of their boots. The third lesson
my address. I am well pleased with the pa- ^ teaches that they are not , under any circum-
per; I iiie to read it, it gives good informa- j stances, to know; each others names after
tion. i night. The fourth lesson teaches every thing
Our farmers are at work in good earnest, | in general, that we would not tell if we
and I hope God will give us rain in the right j could.
season, So the funner will see the fruits of his | “’Tis fearful building upon any sin;
labdr. There is a great deal of Guano used j One mischief enter'd, brings another in:
in this section of the country-(Wilkinson.) j The second pulls a third, the third draws
Itis very dry- now; we are needing rain ( ' more,
New Advertisements.
, .... Notice.
"f* AM now prepared to do any kind o:
A in the line of mending or repairini
.or Pistols. Work left at the Herat®
will meet prompt attention. Five in if*? and
a half from this eitv on the T irn Pike road.
apr 28—2t P. YATES. !
orkl
Iff- NEWMAN & SON
B ' EG to announce to their friends and en„
tomers. thflt they have received and in
complete order, their well selected stock of
Judge Gibson, in his charge to the Grand
Jury ,ot Richmond Co, lastweek, recommend-
ed the establishment of a County Court in Ac
cordance with the law mado by the Legisla
ture. r
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The health of Senator Sumner continues
to improve slowly, and his physicians express
cinfident hopes of his recovery. lie is still
prohibited from work of any kind, but is
permitted to read to some extent. He is
much better now than he was in Januarv.
Editors Herald—Please change what you
made me say in the latter part of my demon
stration of Mr. H's problem, into wliat I in
tended to say, as follows ;
“Hence, since the area of a rectangle is
obtained by multiplying the base by the per
pendicular, that area is greatest, when the
base and perpendicular are equal; that is,
when the figure is a square. Example: a
square, 4 by 4, has a perimeter equal to 16,
anti an area equal to 16.
A rectangle 5 by 3 has a perimeteY equal to
16 and an area equal to 15, - - ' ’
A rectangle 7 by 1, lias a perimeter equal to
Henee; The grfeat-
,, [For the Herald.]
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Parents and Children.
BY
CRAB AJ'hLE OF MONTGOMERY.
At schools and colleges in our small villages,
towns and in the country, with proper guardi
anship on thwart of'parents and teachers,
• the evils we named in our first article.may-be
Judge Edward J. Harden, a very worthy
citizen and prominent lawyer of Savannah,
died: at the Indian Spings, in Butts Co, on
List Saturday morning. He was sixty years
old.
The new Captain General, Preltain-’, arrived
in Il&vanna on the 21st. Not a cheer was ut
tered, by. the large' crowd which witnessed
his Jefcnfcation. - He hopes he will soon bo
rble to finish the. rebellion.
The riot in Grant parish,; Louisiana, has
had the effect of attracting the attention of 16-and-an nTea - 'equal to
the Federal Administration, and Ferial 684 quadrilateral contained -in- a given peri-
troops, have been ordered to the scene. One - meter, is a square.”
hundred negroes have been killed, while they •' ' Yoitrs respectfully .
were violently and riotously opposing and re- > * llXJ B. H. Blackshkab.
sisting lawful authority, But, then thesecbo- • Near Dublin, Ge., March 18, 1873.
ny pets are the idols of the Radical party ‘ . P- S. List in sljeci admiration of the elev
en d of course they will be sustained in ppy ! 'flfi ancl spirit in which Mr. H. took the
thing that is wrong and contrary to the infer- i “complacent} insinuations,” chagrined at the
ests of the good white people.’ ! accusations- of such a : crime, against me so
•0 —<1 . innpeent, and -impressed while piercing the
" ,er WiU Clifford Moreau. j ti^vcjl pf his irony, with his pre-eminent
There has been much said recently about j ability in cases of necessity, to wield with
this gentleman, %nd he has beemhefcL up in •
a light by. the sensational; pifess of the conn-
try which is certainly very embarrassing.
, He has been ^presented by.an Indianapo
lis paper as a vile criminal, yet he lifts been
allowed to live in Indiana for years without a
conviction for crime. Now have they no few
against,crime in that State,? There are two
sides to every question, and let us not con-
unbriuled license, the iron scourge of sar
casm r gainst,an impudent antagonist, I here-
by beg pardon of Mr. H. for the unintention
al insinuation, which I presume I made, by
’saying that the problem was simple, (the first
problem, I mean.};—a statement which I think
Mr. H. hiniself, J attest tacitly admitted, or
made,-in the act of withdrawing the'prdblem
very much. The conntry, as a general thing,
is tolerably healthy.
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I. am Respectfully Yours.
And.they for nil the rest set ope the door :
Till custom take away the judging sense,
That to offend we think it no offence.”
We have made some effort to show what
education should*not- be.; we will in our next
article endeavor to show what it should be.
Long Looked tor (‘ome at Last! ;
T HE UNIVERSAL MICROSCOPE. —The j
best Low Priced M icroscope ever made :
Exceeding useful for examining Flowers, In
sects and Minute Objects, Detecting Coagler-
feit Money and Disclosing the Wonders of
the Microscopic World. It is adapted to the
use of Physicians, Teachers, Students and
the Family Circle. Requires no Focal Ad- !
jnstment. and can therefore be readily used !
by any person. Other Microscopes of no ;
greater power cost S3 each and upwards, and
axe so difficult to understand that none but-
scientifiic men can use them. The Universal
always gives satisfaction. One single Micro-
scape will be sent carefully packed, by mail,
on receipt of $1. Agents wanted everywhere.
Address D. L. STAPLES & CO.,
apr 28, 1873—6m Allen, Mich.
Spi*ing G-oocLs
Consisting of Domestics, from Georeia
Factories and Prints of Established B?
„. - utation.
ep.
Tho Richmond Bar held a meeting on Tues
day, and paid eloquent and' fitting tributes
of respeets to the memory of Gen. A. R •
Wright. Judge Gibson made an eloqueut
and touching eulogy in honor 10 the noble
warrior and excellent lawyer. A motion was
. , .. , . made and adopted, to spread the eulogy of
checked in the bud; they are, even at the ! j ndge rGibson,upon tho^uinutes of the Court,
worst, as nothing compared with .thcr 1 trials, ■'
“DOBIESTIC.
V
THE “LIGHT RUNNING”!
“SOMESTICI
temptations and dangers of a student's life
in onr large cities. Yet- many, and many
who ought to know better, are strong advo
cates for city education.' Do not nnsnniter-
stand me, my dear reader. With .eaitaiu
classes of students, a city education is of
very ffcigh importance. Young physicians,
who have made all the attainments, they can
at home and have thejr morals based on a
sure foundation derive greater advantages
from attending the high order ol medical
colleges that are to be found in great cities, i
In the case of young ministers of the gospel
city seminaries are of the highest importance.
The London Telegraph asserts that Mr.
James Gordon Bennett has purchased up all
existing rights of excaVatiou in the plain of
Troy. , ;
The Baltimore and Ohio railroad disburs
ed $720,006 to its employes for services dur-.
ing the month of March: There are some 20,-
000 of therm
Ground was broken on April 21st it San
Diego, for the' Texas and Pacific Rail-road.
A large crowd was present on - the occasion.
The directors say the road will be completed
Those Whose hearts are fraught with the fire I by 1876.
of divine grace,’ not only learn to preach the * , * * ® ' f ;
gospel with more power, but aL-.o learn that; A n^’horse disease has made its appear-
mere human power cap nev^r aecompilsh
what.he has undertaken. 1 And the advefs
arnce atFBuffalcr N. Y. Ibis, pronounced by
!" veterinary surgeons to be' the result of the
does n«t stop here. . . j- epizdoHc. of last’vear. The animals are
The TheologicaTstudentrwhb is a hypocrite r . RttBcl:W in their hoofs > musing the flesh
before he goes becomes so deeply imbued i' to swell and burst, leaving large holesufad
in a subsequent article, n sight of which, be- j with hypocrisy that even the most simple- : dinning sores.
demn too hastily, simply because some news-j fore I sent off the solution, would have al- j minded can see it at once,
paper man makes the charge. Mr. Moresau i- teredvif not prohibited the nubliektion of it. We'mnst
Prof. Baird, L 1 . S. Commissioner of Fish
and Fisheries, lias sent Seth Green and four
attendants %o Augusta, Ga., for the purpose
of commencing the work of shau liatchmg
with a view of restocking the Southern and
Western waters.
Freeman, the Radical representative to
Congress from the Atlanta District, has ap
pointed an Atlanta negro, Henry Ossian
Flippev, to a cadetship at the U. S. Military
Academy, at West Point, N. Y'.
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A Grange of the I’atrons of Husbandry
■ was recently organised at Bluffion, Clay
county, Ga., with E. C. Durant, master.
Another Grange is soon to be organized in
Calhoun county, under Capt. Davis.
prohibited the publication of it.
audras^d rfaWiidience in.this city last" Sun- jj;'.; 968 1 ''ft' n't!" .ifi I
and it aiipeai-s from liis argument)! ; —
that.it is simply impossible for the Charges Li feel great delieaev in
alleged against him; to be true. Row we j putting the finger, of correction on’ such
think we understand onr duty to society as-j learned terms as used in Mr. B. H. Black-
jom-nnlists, and there is no onb more willing i 1 shear’s last <‘elucidation;” but I Teel con-
WeTansfc not neglect the lawyer ; to him,
too,, city training has many direct and inei- ■
dental advantages; with these if he is a mnn ;
•pf talent, he will learn to fleece both plain- i
. tiff .and defendegt, eo deeply, that he will i
teach men of- good senso never tp have 'deal- |
ings with men where the transactions will J
probably have to be settled by law. [
Haying, to-a limited extent, exhibited the j
advantages, of city education, to professional j
Literals which ara,&c;” hoping that the pre- ] men, we come now, down to those engaged
in the fundamental branches of general edn- |
cation. These, if raised in the city,' are nl- >
ready men, whatever their age or size may '
chance to he. Ylany of them, indeed, have!
becoihc old, in many respects, * even within '
that period of life that ought tobe character- )
ized as “sunny youth." Of course they soon 1
I have been‘ using the “Domestic Sewing
Machine” for 7 months, and certify that if is
by far superior to any l;have ever seen.
Twenty years’ experience ought to givajno
some idea of the superiority of one machine
over another, and I feel safe in ■ saying ithat
the “ Domestic” is by rAB superior to aa • Ma
chine now HADE.
I. N. H AIR,
Merchant Tailor; -Gfiffin, Ga;
Owners of oilier maeliines are
anxious to exchange for it.
We have, in the office in Atlanta: a huge
number of the,late Improved Ho«;e, Singer
nnd Wheelerifc Wilson machtnesrwe have ta
ken in exchange at a nominal price, for sale
VERY CHEAP.- f. Antfht^faftr fjsut •
JNO. J. I>AVIS, Ag’t!
‘Davisboro, Ga., maTcli f£, 1873 —3m J
to protect■ society than we aw, but “letali | ZHtrainuiiddffohim'ihocrcIitof suhstitHting
things be done decently and in order/’ and I- paraUi'lC'qramS' icith, equal-bases, for ‘-‘qnadri-
let justice be donedifough the heavens fiilL j | [ latetais.^" in the sentanto“of two quadri-
It is not our purpose to become tbe ebampion !
for Mr. Ylorear., for we presume he is able to j . pofideranee of sound in the substituted words
defend himself, neither shall we now join, in ; will be a sufficient atonement for the pre-
the cry against him. Jfr. Moreau simply asks ; . sumption of making the alteration. This
for a suspension of judgment until he can ;, correction will relieve his “elucidation” of a
pi a,sent his side of the question. The Atkin- j most palpable absurdity, and enable me to
let Aw of a few days back gave a statement of j review it in much-shorter space.
him which it professed was true. It stated 1 I will admit that. Mr. Blackshear has shown
that William Capers Morr-au was born in i that any quadrilateral may be cut up into i become graduates ; they graduate in many
Board and Lodging. 1
T HE undersigned would inform the public
that he has opened a boarding house in
Swainsboro, for the' accommodation of the
public. His table will t>ie supplied.with the
best the market affords. Board per day for
man and horse 82.50 N. J. MOXLEY.
Swainsboro, Ga.', apr 18—It
The Modoc Indians, while retreating, kill
ed Eugene Hovey, and stole his horses.
Messengers have been sent in every direc
tion to warn the settlers of the escape-of the
Modocs. Numbers of couriers refuse to go
out, fCaring the fate of Hovey.
halves of rectangles, and that these rectan-
Burke County, Ga. This may be or may not
belroeas regards’imionjChp.traMoreau, but i gi es will'contain maximum areas' when
the man by the name of Moreau,, among us . to squares, their perimeters remain-
here now, asserts most positively that he was |J toir cbffstant. But Iheir perimeters are not
born m New Y'ork City, and that his parentsij the perimeters of the original quadrilateral;"it led of having a small mqount of blood on
departments; but more^particularly in a de- ;
jparture from all the rules and principles of j
common rectitude; and someofthem, before j
they arrive at mature manhood, are suspec-
being allowed to play*, no. other part in the
- The Grand Jury of Fnltofi County found a
true hill against Mr. Jones, - the -Chemist,
who put aconite for elixir of orange peel, in
the drinks of Dr. Craig and.. Judge Pullum,
and from which Dr. Craig died... 10 UviJ
The merchants, bankers, real estate own
ers and business men of St Louis, field a
meeting in that city at, the .Merchants Ex
change on the ,20th inst., to consider the
question of holding .a convention of IVestera
and Sorithern congressmen in that city next
month. .. „. • ;c
Edward Booth/ offSfqw Orleans, was re-
' cently imprisoned-for eontemitt of ; Courtj
■ because he i-cmsed to pay hia license- to the
Kellogg- government. He was in prison
twenty-four hours, and when' he wan releas
ed he received aa ovation. A band- of music
headed the. pmeession. Kellogg was hung
in effigy and burned. .£ J-J ;
•’ r.-;\ ! I
_y , The hoStilit-ies-fiefcareeif Modoc Ifidians
and U. 8. troops still continue to be severe.
The Indians have escaped from , the lava
beds,"find it fo thought they wiilt -be captur
ed. Gen. Gillen is conducting tier cam-
paign against the Modocs. £ " j>jj
San Salvador was recently distroyed by an
. earthquake. It Was a city in Central Ameri-
with-40,1)00 inhabitants. 6>nly Wo bfiild-
Cihgs.- the Hotel Hel Plaque, arid the' gbvem-
Init-iiU Jialftc8, ‘wetfv-loft stan’didg. It m esti
mated that the loss of property was $12,000,-
jOQO. : FivA thousand lives were 10lit.‘
moyecl to Ohio, wfien he was very young, ;ifid
-thqfohe WR5 rtfeed, wnd; that his ffeW'iBjj L^pfifeioiifof tfie ^xlHaru ‘lUeh than to
Will Clifford Moreau. Now how does thejj .'farnhifi db^nah- ftw thefoniAewrectangles.
Atlanta Sun know thafhciwas born inRurkc || These rectangles, when brought to squares
county, Ga ? The Sun also published in the | Mri BladksheRris'method, will obviously
same article an extract froifi. this -paper, and j be of different dimeiitlolis; so4hey coWd not
credits another paper with-it. Now how-ffi-e , be formed info a sqaare-at «H, much less
thCfiebple to regard the statements, of such j m Xvith p , . pa , im e ter tfiftbat of
a .paper, when it fails,. :to give a cornet|j .^'original qwtdraataniL , d
credit. . j , |v[oBrS^l5?9 in*, that :‘}anj one,
\ possessing even a seiolous tincture of ge-
; Oaia^ical learmpg,” could have blunddered
nRSrrfs saw ©da .'tn- ri- a sanob . .ft! I
j-ojas:;7r'3l .fei; JtS.-frRf : .->r i ' : ’
-ai :r77 ■ Ectfo* 1 fpoiu'Rome. .
I ; Hditoi;s Herald:— Returning from a pleasant
aiteinoun’s walk Ram hailed by the exclama
tion,:* story l a , story ! from half a dozen
little voices. It is ; in vain to remonstrate;
£ io euw oni . v-
J .A fire oceufred ip Griffin ofl Sunday night
. last while the pfppje ware at. ch;irch. The
pfire bi-oke out in-thc house Of Mrs. Sfik^ey,
; epoupied by Maj .‘Slaton. This house was not in
sured,; and was valued at about 86000 A.
Scheuerman’s, house adjoining Min. Shirley’s
' was also destroyed by,the’ fire It wtps valued
at about 85,000 ; insqred for $1500
► ■
It has been as^qi t^d. .(fiat. he never was a
minister by authority, and that he ia not reg
ularly in the jjqjpit. - We lay before our rea
ders a copy of a iotter tvffiich he took from
bis church iii 18^ : z .
Kxightstown, Ind., June 29th, 1868.
Tb'the;Brethrendn Christ r - ’ '
lie -bearer, Brother AV>iH C. Moreau, is one
pf our preaclfing Lrttlirqn. and is a; meffiher
in gpod standing in our souisty at this place,
and - as such we 'iheemhly recommend' him
to tho Tecogrririon j Of the brotherhood at
large. ; , REEVES, Elder. ... . - r . „ ... -. - T «. - Tj -
J.u-.cz Reeves, Clcik: • , chimney corner. So I Jiegin : One- night du-
Mr. Moreau does not claim to have been j ring the past winter, :: dark, cold night too,
Wenchine e’vei; since that time, nor that heij ' rrem'eifiber/Y'Spent with a friend: After en-
Iias even led a Christian life and claims noth- ‘ ' joytegan hodrPr so crffileasafit-cont-ersation,
ing more for his letter than that it'shows he ' we were called to supper. Upoh our return
Oiie' um’e' a"mifiister, He has "been to the silting roofa, the attention of the com*
engaged in other pursuits, but thos'e who are ; ~pr.ny was'attra'cterl by peculiar noise in a
fanriliaT with the ‘^ules 'of the Christian distrrnt’comer. • Beliold! quite a large rat
chtri-cHr know tlifrt i'ffd-man has been Once; a fiad taken po4scssfon during our absence:
Yeinist’eiWiltdp'fis-iiftt Ar&jtrire -ir-reordinatiOn ji The fittle ones were-delighted with ifei queer
for hiin lo.prea.e&'gain. - Jf miflisters-of otli- ' ieapirsi but the 'older members of tfie party
4k denominations’- ffpite fi-itfi the Christian | xaisb tongs, broom.and other’defensive weap-
ehurch, it is the custom to receive thorn as | -hns to-ofist tlifi bold intruder. How he scam-
ministers of the Christian church.. YYe do ' pen , under.tfiftciairs aad/bcfiind the tables!
notbelieve it ia rigfitio'ipiejtidge and .con-j So swiff and: wefidirected, are his movements
deem any man with only one side of -the j fie. is about out-geneialiag his opponents,
qaefttion, before ue.' Mr, Moreau pa me hefe ! .Wfien a. Iktlq kitten dozing comfortably by
for the purpose of. re-entering the ministry,] the fire, is aroused fiy the Unusual bustle in
and let us wait- awhile and see what iliaoqn- j jfie room; anddenowing instinctively what is
dyict here, will papjfc If he. is such ,a base up; plays Blue-bear with Muster iqousie, and
their hands
Rom, .of ce.nrsB, wish tp; ask jrhnt is the jj
cfLUse of all this,; To understand this, you.j
;mu s tfkafly(i;tliMt a city, is, as-it were, a world
crowded together in a nut-shell. Everything ■ Williamson s Swamp, is said ter be one of the
tfiat men or boys can think; everything that ! best kind of sites foi'a cotton, or any other
Tin-n nr bovs.can do, arc thought nml done : mahufactory. I Wt:re only in the interest,of
in a city. Many arc ready to say, “I have : the great public, wishing t-0 diffuse infonna-
been at the city; and I saw. nothing but fair; tkvn for tho general good-Tfiawe no personal
ileafings ‘find ‘polfteness/’' Well, my fear • interest, nor expect ever to have, in any ;of
■. ; [For the Herald.]
New Town and Depot of Bethany—Fine
Site for Manufacturing Purposes.
Eediioi-sHeaaJd',—IheB^thanyP. O., which
has heretofore been kept at Bedclingfield’s
Store, at the 106th mile post on,Central R. R.,
isioRo removed to the new Site, which I
wrote about week before last' Tfm. Donovan
Esq.,"has ereefod a lYaje-hofisc fit ‘ this new
spot, and freight p at on anil off of the cars.
On the third of May Judge Tarver will sell
lots here to any wishing to purchase. No
vileandoffensive monopoly is to be established
here. Every body that knows JudgeTarver is
aware of his noble liberality of spirit. He
will sell lots to any ibily without-any restric
tion except the prohibition of grog-selling.
All honor to our noble representative in the j rpHF. above reward will he paid for the ap-
last Legislature, Marcus A. Evans, for the i JL prehension and confinement in Jail, so
bill he engineered through that body, making i that I can get-him. ot my son ILaery, a freed
I boy. He is of rather slender build, very ac-
! iive and polite, quite black, aged about fifteen
j years. He is also very fond of dancing aud
j singing, and has a scar on one of his ears,
j When last heard from he was near Wadley’s
! mills. Parties desiring to communicate with
me will please address their letters to Thos.
E. Brown, Sandersville, Ga.
JAM EAR ESTRAH, Freedman,
apr 18—tf •
Notice to Debtors an«l ; Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate'of Alfcx-
JljL ander T. McLefol, late, of Montgomery
county, decedled, are'fequesEed to m kc im
mediate payment. Those-having tb-manu.s
against said estate are requested to presbnt
them within terms of the law.
JOHN D. McLEO.D, /idm'r.
anr 18—40d
Lawns, Linens, Grenadines, Fron Frr„
Lamartines, Bombazines, White and BWv
Alpacas, Crape goods, White goods am) t
great variety of Embroidery, l>i que
rning Pique Buttons, Kid Gloves, Ulo
Thread Gloves, Hosiery of all kinds Ser“»
Button Gaiters, Kid and Morocco Shoes. '
Clothing,
AND
Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods
of the best selections.
“ Hats, Caps,
Roots, Shoes; Saddles, Ktrif|| (s ,
Harness, Parasols & Cmbrellnt.
CROCKERY.
You will find a full and complete assort
ment of Crockery, Glass Ware, etc., etc.
All of which they offer to prompt paving
customers, at their usual terms.
Cash buyers are particularly invited to ex
amine our stock and prices, before goto” to
Macon or Siivannah, as we are determ .iicd
not to be undersold in any city of the State.
M. NEWMAN & SON.
At their old Stand newly painted.
SandersvuritE, »pr 11—tf
$10 Reward.
THOMAS WOOD,
>ext to “LAXIER IIOL'SE”
Macon, Georgia.
F INE Furniture, Parlor and Bedroom
touimsin great variety.-Chaira, Mattress
es, Spring Beds, Feathers, Ac., Ac.
Carpets,
A fine assortment of nil qu-dittos R U ”=
3Iats, Mattings. Window Shaelas, -ill Paper!
itrimpossible to thrust a liquor-afiop on any
community that does not want one. Two
thirds of the citizen freehofdtrs in a district
must sign a petition asking for one of these
“Devil’s slop-shops” bef.re a liscense to keep
one can be procured. Some hope for virtue
at last/thank the Lord’ y
Half a mile south of this new depot, on
reader you who speak thus are right";'every
picture has ..two sides. Bui, if you wish to
see city life as it is you ‘must‘go in masque
rade. CyOh ihnst, in succession, assume every ■
chatfietey. Space will not permit me to men-
.tion many of-these ; a few must suffice; Erst,
these things. GentlemcrlOf intelligence who
have.seen this.plaee on the Swamp, speakin
high terms of its suitablemss 'for manufac-
v turing purposes. •. Ihfixe ^cen the place ofteD,
. and; witii my limited finowlrtlge of such
things, L agree with kbem faily. lts'proximi-
ai. Sppekiob CoTTBtk.—The Superior Court of
-Riuliniondcounty has been in session this
Weekydudge-Gibsoc presiding. The Supe-
-SforCourt of Thomas county convened on
-the 2Iet inst., with Judge Hansell presiding.
.The Superior Court of Emanuel county has
^>een in session this week, Judge Johnson
Residing. The Superior Court of Hancock
^county was in session last week. Judge An- c ‘
^’rewfi presiding. There will be an adjourn- ,f
ed term of this court the first week in June.
L -Weiakc pleasure in calling the attention
v 0f Boot and Shoe, buyers to the Shoe store of
•fp- -wholesale and retail dealer in
-boots and shoes, hats, trunks, valises, nm-
-brellas, &e., 222 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
.-Ladies, go to Brandt’s if you want neat, —“’We hope-fiefoay fully sustain himself, and
good and cheap shoes, Gentlemen, call on
-H. Brandt, and ha will take pleasure infurn-
rishipg you with good boots and hats, and
( jjdll sell them as cheap as any one can afford
to sell them. Give hjm a call when you vis
it Augusta. [mar. 14—3m
igntJik, ,cmioj<^[as some papers represent-
him, why don t somebody from Indiana send
here and have him arrested; he is here, and
don’t propose to dodge at all. The -charges
4 , isre.;: Mr. Moreau has perhaps
Tseen a rather'bad mrin, a hitter'and vigorous
partisan, and has perhaps hurt somebody’s
feelings "by his coulsfc; but we cannot see how
ike conld havo beefiisuch a desperate crimi
nal all this time, without being taken hold
of -by the legal authorities of his State. Io-
steadof-punishing,Rim, when-fie was in jail
for / ‘some unremembered cause” as the Sen
tinel states, he was turned out without trial,
because he wqs a nuisance generally. Is that
consistent with sound reason, and law. Js
it possible for a man ever to become too con-
t’emptible to be trieii in a Court of justice for
primes he has committed, and does the law
turn a bad man 1 loose upon society, because
lie Is a nuisance. AFe might infer from that,
thathmly good men iii Indiana are kept in
jail and; tried, apd'bad ones - are discharged.
Thinre’s no logic-in sucK stntements.
in this wehelievwfhatwe express the genertil
wish of this community. The churches here
will : soon lake action in the matter, and wc-
•fiDpe it will be disposed ,o£, in such, a manner
as will prova satisfactory to all Be patient.
“Be just and fear not.”
catches him on his n.^xt.trip to Mollie Brights.
The rat being the largest all become excited
ein,
from
, jfnnbaftants
•asthby'itrmbfo over tire floor, is heard ever
’eipfieSsions of sympathy and strr-
‘pme'Sfrom the fookers-on,
After a time, the fear of Ritty’e being over-
Icome after such a manful effort, prompts the
ftuggeslioh, that sonie one- give him a little
. help. SVhen 161 the .last' -scene of the strife
is presented as kitty, with the pride of a
cyofing David, walks off with the large 1 car
cass of his victim. So that mousie didn't
get aw^y from fiitty. A-leng time ago.”
if you successful!}' as.suniefkemaslcof wealjli l! - ty to die Lailrrad is ouc great advantage ,
but the greatest is the amount of water-tall
in the creek at this place, then the high bluffs
' on both sides of the stream ; The abundance
of rocks there for building (a ledge #f un-
khown depth rind eitent H’ing on the south
* side of the crebk, A-imqJt on jtu firink) and
*'the ‘ftri'onible c ; rcuinstanceS' for cutting a
"canal on the nfn th ki'de of the stream, show
Wood- abounds on both sides of
tho--creek, and a - short bridge tat this point
and influence, yon will be so thoroughly lion- j
izod as to make you marvel at their great dis- j
eernment; and wonder at yourself for never 1
before having been able, to fully appropie- i
Ui&teiyerur.QwU-'iifipfirtaNce, Jf you assume !
- as a country merchant of some wealthy you j
wifi find Many ready to,injure tliemsedves !
for your accommodation. You,are, of tfourfe, J
a qian of unpardonable ingratitude, if you ij what it is.
are not, all the way carried off with so much
- - Executor’* Sale; •
I S pnrsuaiice of an order of the Conrt of
Ordinary of Emanuel county, will be sold
before the Court-honse door in said county,
between the Icjptl hours of sale, on the first
.Tuesday in -June'next. One tract of land :in
said county, bounded by lands of W. T. Lin
der and otfiers,’ containing three hundred
and thirty-one acres more or less; Sold as
the property of Elijah Boyd, deceased, for
distribution among .the heirs. Terms one-
fourth cash, balance' credit ,'fdr Iff months,
notes and-approwed security. t
. . J. E. BQ1D, Executor,
apr 18— tds - 1 -r r_
The liauosi/nKitt Metalic Cases and Caikets
made, and the Cheapest.
Caskets and Coffins in Roses-ood,
Jlahogany, Malnut, Cedar and cominoD
Wood.
. Orders by telegraph promptly attended to,
, ^ Sund'tp. a,id. night calls answered from the
"‘‘lanitr House*
Cir-E anti ExiMtNE STYLES and PRICES.
' -fob 14, 1873—tf
noble generosity. Again, if you. assume the j will enable the traveling public to be always
*—n .. v> - ' - , .. ..i ! nfinira ffia l.iolmcf WoFaP-lhOrt Tt OAPTMC ♦/»
character of a “Bucli of Thunder” with
“sling shot,” bowie and repeaters; aniabove
all,’ armed 'and equipped" with ‘ LjIs of
3Tdney’'; if you are able to build up the char-
actorof a “i chole enduring fellow,” you’ will he
introduced ifito circles where' you will have
the pleasure of observing the dark side of the
•pictare to your hearts content. Many hrive
gone this way before yon; and some have lost
their some theirand some
their “Scalps.” But do not shrink baek. If
any accident should happen, you would only
bave anofi a charge made on your physical
.•man as to'thks away its extra bnoyancy, and
then it would lie, with a3 much comfort, in
tfie bottom of a river or bay as it would in
jtjfoj qgstj Mausoleum pf your own choice.
But we must not forget tfiose young gon-
tlemefi from the country, who are sent, by
their kjpd and loving parents, for the ex-
rjzess.purgose of receiving acity education.
On.tfieii: ajpval, they feel something like a
blank in tjieir existence. The claims of their
country associations are broken, and among
business men they can form no associations;
but they very soon have the pleasure to see
young gentlemen of the city, not only com
ing in and fonuing their acquaintances, but
also extending to them offers of firm and
That's good : thfit’s good ! comes from each | lasting friendship,
little listener. And I doubt not they enjoy- . These gentlemen very soon inform the
ed it; but dears, hear the moral of my story,
This beautiful world, we inhabit is foil of
evil. We often meet with it in others, but
oftener in oursefvesTour own thoughts and
%>ndvA:t are often-far from right. Thik evil
ifi the big'rat^that is-frying to take full pos-
sessipn, and drive out all 4hegood-of dubna-
tnres. Youhare not met .many, tesnptatioffs
yet, but as you grow older and move with
others they will come; so begin now to pre-
pare for the coming struggle : yonr glorious
adctary,vby learning to do good, and ceasing
SaMn.'aiiger. - r :!
' “God loves the child tfiat’a gentle.
And who tries to do no wrong.” P.
country student that they cannot afford to
compromise tlieir dignity by hanging over
old books under old Haines; and, ^further,
, that t ,ey can teach him more of dig life in
' one iccelz than lie could learn rii the college in
a session. 1 ’" c
‘ '.The country -student, of.course, has money
find consequently his friendphip is assidousli-
couirteff; be h» his eye sight brightened, at
intervals, with-a glass of wine,- that he may
be sufficiently charmed with city prospects.
But we let the curtain fall, because we are
unwilling and unable to fill out the picture.
He enters college.. Every thing Seems
harsh. He ia ruled down u his young oity
above the highest water-mark. It seems to
me that the cost of building a dam across the
; swamp at this paint will be comparatively,
small.
Now is the time for Georgians to throw off
their vassalage to Northern manufacturers,
"'for our late Legislature had, the wisdom to
pass a law exempting cotton and other man-
jufacturing es tablisiunents from taxation du-
’ ring/ten years. No wris the time for enter-
prizfng capitalists to reap' a harvest of gold
> ‘from the outlay of their money, and to en-
" rich and add to the- glory of the “Empire
State of the South. It any body wishes, to
- see this site tor himself lie can debark from
, the Central cars at the 106th mile-post, walk
up the road toward Macon to Donovan's
lumber-yard, and ask for Win. Donovan.
This warm-hearted, whole-soul enterprizing
man wiU be delighted ,to conduct the q iquirer
to the spot add give all the information possi-
. hie. T willed J that, a more motel, indus
trious'; clever i.et'ol people than those living
on both sides cf the swamp, for miles and
"miles around,"can hrirdfy be found any where.
' Wxi. Hauser, JL D.,
P. S. I learned inst week; from John H.
Walker, Ee-q„ of Warthen's Store, that Mr.
Hartridge, ons of the Central Railroad man
agers, told him recently that the Central
Company; would lend, their old iron to im
portant feeders of tho .Central, charging
nothing . bnt a-imv rate of interest on the
original cost of tho iron, this interest being
payable on the first day of each January.
• Why will not .Jefferson” county avail herself
of this opportunity to build the road from
Louisville to Bethany ?
-i ; - ' >' ■ W. H.
■Bartow, Jriflersdn Co. Ga'-, Apr. 16th, "73.
BORGIA, Montgomery Gortnty. - 11 -
VT Wjiekx-v^ thejestatonf Jack-'McArthur
deceased, late of said county, is unrepresent-
“.V-.;T- > I 1.
ThesRtire- therefor^ to cite -and admonish
all andsinguhir the kindred and creditors of
sail] deceased, to be and appear at-office on
"Che first Monday in June .next, jmd’ show
cause why administration* on sfifo estate
should not be granted to the C3erkof thei
StapeEfor Court of said county,, or r some \
‘other snitabie persofir ’ ' ‘'
Given undermv hand at office, this .’April
6th, 1873. JOHN A. McMILLAN, *
• apr. 18; 1873—30d ; Ordinary m. r.r
NEW 1873 GOODS
0 AVING received onr small but well se-
lefcted stock of spring goods, again call
the attention of all to onr unprecedented
Low prices, being determined to be under
sold by no one in this market, we invite you
to call and examine'the goods and judge for
yourselves. Our-stock consists of
a nd Domestic Goods.
Ladies’ Dress Hoods, Trim
mings, Ac,
vice line of Ladies’ Trimmed
Ht»ts, Ceuta’ Straw & Felt Hats,
Bools, Shoes, Clothing, &c.
Ail of. which will be sold cheap , for c&3li.
Please give ns a call.
- i,r J. J. SPARKS,
c.’ to :pA J. -N. GILMORE.
. . apr iq-r-tf
CARDING.
G. A. Keinliart
WOULD, respectfully
inform his old custom- '
ers and thepublic-gen
erally, that he k now
ready to supply them
with*Roots aud S»Iioes,«jf'fhe
latest style and most perfect finish. .Of a truth
He Labors to Please.
None but the best materials used .and only-
good work permitted to leave the' Shop'.—
Many years experience have - convinced', him
that “honesty is the best policy” in work as
well as everything ,else. Shop'in Hotel build
ing, next’door to Herald OmeE.
Sandersville, Ga.,.March 28,1873—Ly
For Sale
apr 18—tf
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVAWAH, GA.
lOHN W. CAMEDON & GO..
Proprietors.
T HE former patrons of this popular bouse
and the public generally, are assured
that under the new tnangement no pains or
expense will be spared to maintain its de
servedly high reputation as a hcrteL It is
being thoroughly renovated and everything
done which can contribute to tho comfort of
its guests. A share of public patronage is
solicited. [dug- 2T i $72 — tf
G. H. BEMSHART,
DEALER- IN
Doors, Sashes, Blinds,
MOULWNGS, BALUSTERS,
By the first day of April next the nndar-
sigued will have in operation a new and im
proved " ' ,
I'AVooI Carding and Burring Machine,
• Lnqated in Montgomery county, two wiles
"noirii of Monet Vernon, eighteen miles east
of MaVifle, No. 104M- & B. R. R., and thirty
- miles south of Dublin. A wagon will be ruu
weekly from our machine to 10} M- AB. E. K-
and wool transported to and from that point
at two cents per pound extra.
. Mr. R. A: Elliot, so well and favorably
known in.other sections of the country as »
' Inachinist.and carder, has taken an interest
in our machine, and will superinten 1 ami
pm it, and guarantees satisfaction to all who
roay favor.ua with their patronage.
' “ We wur be prepared to excel any other m»- k
chine in thift seotion in doing good work on -
the most aoeommodatihg terms. We mesa ,
business, and only ask a trial to convince
the pnblic that'we can do better work at more
reasonable rates t-hau any other machine it
this section.
■" A^Ool Rolls and Cotton Yarn
always on 'hand and for sale at Prices to suit
the Times.
Wool to be Carded
' must be washed in cold water, and one shed
m'Ust-be sent to every 25 lbs of wool in whies
to pack the rolls.
Ito'.zs of Gauding.—15 cents per lb or of-
. third of the vvoolto'I.
Country Produce
Of all kinds taken at market prices in p#T
meat for Carding. Money- can be sent by ex
press or registered letter at mr usk.
All packages should be mars -i - II-Milam-
McRae Atfo. . Station 101 M. &B. It. B-,
No. — L B. E.,'' pattiUr
ft
’«•
the name of the sender and Railroad Statw®
un the "package to avoid confusion. Address
, 'all letter?—
Arn cl Posts and Hand Railings, i fffcWIHaii. McRae A
Mount Vernon, Georgia
j r. S.—The undersigned have also unfl
I th«6rtuie roof a first-class Grist aud Saw aw •
j Cotton Gin, Shingle machine, and respec^
l IV solicit the patronage of the country , g
Mally. McM., MoR. A CO.
I apr 18, 1873—tf
182 and 184 Bay Street,
Corner of Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GA.
February 7, i873—3m