Newspaper Page Text
The
:ia
"Weekly TToiogi^pIi cinci JonrxiE*,! <Sc JVtessen^ep.
j* . - **>
|j^grapt and Messenger.
UACON. JUNK 14, 1870.
B V
T KlBl TE OF RESPECT*
From Wanhinston.
Washington, June C.—Tbe Reconstruction
Committee has adopted, ns a rule, not to re
move disabilities except upon written applica-
Haix Detiance Fire Ocmpa^v, No. 5,V I tion.
. o L ■ -commendations oT friends or ofhigh of-
I ** 'r ?*» first time are we called to lament f “ a!s are not respected. The petitions most
U* For “ wll0 1,» 8 gone to bis long rest. For ba secompained with expressions indicating a
r H« <tI “ r * wi) i onr record show that one of our [ proper submission to national authority.
ouled, true, and generous brother Ihe authentic contradiction of the Jewish
pi* grown weary with “this life’s daily I Massacro in Bomania causes great rejoicing
Ifj®^, - 0 ,;c to bis last repose. Yet by the va- throughout the country,
p j in our nidit, and by th® absence of that | The compensation of
|ct ‘
, tlQ - - , —v, compensation of census marshals shall
*, n encouraging v oiceand beaming face, not exceed eight dollars per day with mileage.
Rinded that, Wiixie 0. Evans is no more, | all ; s ia an adv ,
advance on previous compensation
nn ^ r which compctent B6rvica “nldnot be
earth” respond to “duty’s call,” but ^
|p ^fientlj in tlie l* n d above, for “that great
I^Xau^on all firemen to tbe Great I Washington, June 7,-Simon Wolf has dis-
ltot ""‘Jount of the deeds done to the I Patches from Europe somewhat confirmatory of
' * ber ° ^faithfully recounted. Although we are
It. M. Rogebs, 1
J. E. Murray, Committee.
E. H. I1av.ii.vn. )
Ipea’-ovels a correct transcript from tho mia-
* ittis Company as passed June G, 1870,
G. \V. Bean, Foreman.
I r.G Ross, Secret try.
s Advertiser” copy.
- „ fnwiu'v tha outrages upon the Jews in Roumania.
•If* 31 f t no blo brother, his sorrow stricken Emory’s majority for Mayor of Washington
Is* 1 -' ^ j cserg of their heart’s idol, his friends is over three thousand. The vote reached with-
r : " i of the association always eo very agreeablo in one thousand of the registration. Many ne-
r triable toevtt.v one, still wo are all comfort- groea voted and electioneered openly for Emery
fJI ,nusit'S** w0d0 ’ , thllt 0 “r P n ab r, le ^!* wilhont molestation from their colored fellows.
r the ° ity is almost
rlslwUo providence, in removing from nmTCIsal - Tbo Bow6n ““ bavo only two
o univlranily beloved. members of the upper and four of the lower
goiikt ca»j* ^ bis brother firemen of I Board. Three colored men were elected to the
'j most deeply in their hearts that a! Council on the Emery ticket,
never to bo tilled, and aro desirous of Dispatches to Bepublicans here concede the
• 3 ^jrocfcion to tho feelings entertained, be it I election of a Democratic Governor, but claim
(Mf , tto Legislature of Oregon by one majority on
^ , ?t j j st . Tbatia tbedemiseof W. C. Evans, joint ballot, thus securing the next Senator.
k’.-'spiw'sroll numbers ene lees of its most Nothing definite through regular channel.
^'tsJ devoted nicnibtre, Ins parents, relatives The discussion in Executive session, to-day,
i.^ Mends, bavo lost a t 00 ** dut son, tri and developed much more favorable feelings towards
-jtrettcr. and faitW'd compa-riiorv- e commu tbo ratjgcatioQ 0 f the gan Domingo treaty than
■ „i, n f eood citizen, and hia employers, , ° J
?,r T b ?f»iS basinets man in the dia . l> a -toforomamfested.
j k* ,Ct . I Red Cloud made a speech at the grand conn-
Tb«t our Company hall b® draped I oiI of lhe Indian office to-day. He said he
Irt0 ‘ T V l f ' ur ,bo tpaci of thirty day* in com- Wintel1 Fort Fetterman removed and the mili-
& M»f the memory of our late brother tar S tal£en of his country. He desired no
f or the numberless noble qualifica- people sent there who had no sense and no
°j! »t til times evinced. hearts. He also wants his reservation moved
, . 3 j i bat a copy of these resolutions,un- away from the Missouri, and protests that it is
u. al cf the Secretary, be transmitted to hia the whites, and not the Indians, who have been
-',x ptrichf n parents and relatives, as also furn- I unfriendly. He made an earnest demand
Ci the Daily Telegraph and Messenger, together against tho whites coming on tho Black Hills
jjtto Jlouroo Advertiser with a request to pub- | and Big Horn mountains, which, he said, be
longed to him. His people wore melting away
like the snow on tbe hill sides when the sun
was warm, while the whites aro like blades of
grass in SpriDg, and were great and powerful.
Ho wants ammnnition. His speech was of great
length and delivered while he was sitting on
the floor. It is not at all probable that the gov
ernment will give them powder at present.
The usual speeches weie made by Messrs.
Cox and Parker. Mr. Cox said they could not
have powder until all the Indians were at peace
with the whites.
Revenue to-day nearly a half million.
The President has nominated Albert M. Bur
ner, Collector of Customs at Brazos De Santi
ago, Texas.
The Republicans have favorable private dis
patches from Oregon.
Confirmed: Smith, Assessor of Eighth Dis
trict Virginia; Greene, P. M., Petersburg, Vir
ginia; Slater, Wytheville, Virginia; Rose, Ab-
bingdon, Virginia; E. J. McHenry, Macon, Mis
sissippi.
Thero was considerable opposition to the do
nation, arising from the fact that the Southern
Pacifiio Road is but another name for the Central
Pacifiic Co., which owns all the railroads in the
but the tickle, whose stroke we had np I State, end will thus control the Central Pacific
to stay, lias removed him hence, and we can route from this coast to the East.
itLem ctly bow with sorrowing hearts to the The British ship, Wm. Wilson, sailed for
cf Hits who ''duelh all things welL” Be it fur- J Barken’s Island, yesterday.. The vessel was in
possession of the U. S. Marshal, pending a
suit in the District Court. The Captain forced
the Marshal overboard. It is rumored that the
revenue cutter will be sent in pursuit.
Returns from Oregon are meagre. Indica
tion are that the Legislative contest will be
very close. Grover, Democratic candidate for
Governor, is probably elected by 400 majority.
A Portland telegram says the election passed
off quietly. The Republicans claim a majority in
that city and county, and some gains in other
counties, and believe the vote in the State is
veiy close. i
Washington, June 8.—The President leaves
to-morrow for the Peninsula and returns Mon-
The reported loss of the Dacia is false. The
“Mail,” however, prints a telegram from Lon
don announcing her loss between Bermudas
and Panama. Three were saved and fifty-
seven lost.
The report of the lo-w of the Dacia was sent
from New York, on June Gth. Lloyds, who
made it publio in Europe,- and Lloyds’ agent in
this country, have inquired at. all points -with
out hearing of an arrival which could have
The wages are exceedingly-low, and can-be
called by no^ means fair. The bill provides
that no contracts with the Chinese shall be good
longer than six months. Immediate aoticn
should be had, as sgi r,ta are now about to in
troduce them into South Carolina and in
Masaachussetfs. He moved that the'bill be
referred to the judiciary committee, and gave
notice that he should press it to early action.
Indian appropriations were considered.
A motion to make the Texas Southern Pacific j brought the news. The course of the Dacia
Railroad a special order prevailed, but subsc- j did not lie near the Bermndas.
quentlv, Mr. Drake moved a reconsideration. Baltdiobe, June 8.—There were three thou-
The Senate is in session to-night sand persons present at the decoration of the
In the Senate, to-night, a bill for the settle- Confederate soldiers’ graves at London Park,
ment of claims for quartermasters and com-1 to-day.
miss ary stores, furnished to or taken by the Philadelphia, June 7.—Forty thousand Ma-
United States, within the States in rebellion, EOns irere in line. It was the finest Masonic
during the late war, came up in order and was display ever witnessed in America,
debated. Motions to pass over tho bill, and to [ Yoek, June 8.—Captain Brunt, wife and
recommit it to the committee, were defeated. obiI d, formerly of Riverhead, L. L, left Mobile
The debate is now in progress. several months ago for New York, but from
Washington, June 7.—In the House, a bill some unknown cause, have not arrived, and
authorizing terms of tbe Federal Court at I their friends have now given them up as lost
Helena, Arkansas, passed. forever. Their property in Riverhead was sold
The bill regulating election contest was on Saturday.
tabled. r . '
mu , From Montgomery.
Tho currency bill was considered. | Montgonebt, June C.-The so-called meeting
A biU authorizing increased mail facilities j of citjzenSj caUed b John C . Keffer and othei
between Cedar Keys and Havana, was referred Republicans, to consider the action of Judge
to the postoffico committee.
>
IIHBI'TE OF RESPECT.
Company Room,
MelUaskV Fibs Company, No. 4,
Macon, Ga., June G, 1870. )
I A: d-c regular meeting cf Mechanics’Fire Com-
cr y,.held Jane Gth, 1870, tho following pre-
c , n j reto'.ntiens were unanimously adopted:
r^, r(1 «. Tbe Supreme Ruler ct the Universe
iatl-e wire dispensation cf His divine provi-
L f «n proper to remove from our ranks our
itSicretiiT. Joas BnoroHTOS, who departed this
Lit his ictiJencc, on tbe 2otli ultimo; and,
[tTaitis, In tlio death of Mr. Broughton Meehan-
L' lire Company has lost a worthy and most esti-
U;. ci nber. a hose warm and genial manners in
tuna with hia fellow-man, and uniform exhi-
a if all the qualities of a gentleman, eom-
lieJ him to the respect of all who knew him; be
l therefore,
That wo tender to his grief stricken
L- r our heartfelt sympathies, in this their deep
I helm). That the ntnrl badgo of mourning be
jots t y the Ccmpany for the space of thirty days,
|il ilia preamble and resolutions be spread upon
uniictu cf the Company, and that a copy of tho
b te fenrsnlei to the family of the deceased.
> it further
IE-t-' ko.l. Hist s copy he furnished the daily press
f'is cit; for pnbtieatioii.
Tyi.ct. iomiAiL, )
(b o. D. Lawuencs, - Committee.
Geo. W. Sims, -. )
postoffico committee. t Basieed, of tho United States District Court,
The reconstruction committee added a pro- for incarcerating Auditor Reynolds for dis-
viso to the Georgia bill, that nothtng therein obedierice of an iDjnDC . ion of ttl0 C onrt, resnlt-
contameasnould mterfore with an election this ed in a g rall d failure. Thompson, a negro
Fall cs provided in the Georgia Constitution/ member 0 f the Legislature, wasoleotedPresi-
” S ?| Ted *°. n0 acU011 re S a t d >ng j dent, and announced that Judge Busteed should
be sustained. Attorney General Morse said
, .. .. T a- - i Beynolds disapproved of tho meeting. Reso-
and then the Indian appropriation bill was lntion8 *- erQ iutro a nee d by Keffer against Judge
_ _ I Basteed in severe terms, and the meeting voted
The Committee on Education report adverse- them down and broke
ly to the incorporation of the blind asylum in A warrant was issued against Judge Basteed
e District of Columbia. i this morning by Keffer, charging him with
Mr. Hams introduced a bill granting the libelling Reynolds, and two negroes were depn-
nght of way and lands to the Arkansas Delta | tized to serve the warrant, which Judge Basteed
railroad.
The business of the Committee on Commerce
will he considered on Friday next.
Indian appropriations were resumed to ex
ecutive session when the Senate adjourned.
evaded by being driven to the court room in a
close carriage and giving bonds.
■Foreign News.
London, J one G —Tha Englishmen c iptnred
by Spanish brigands and rescued,have arrived at
The House bill as passed, allowing the deputy Gibraltar,
census marshals about fifty per cent, increased Havana, June G.—DeRodas telegraphs that a
pay, goes to the President. hundred Spaniards and two gunboats dispersed
The currency bill elicited a long debate. the fillibustera from New York who landed near
The House is in session to-night discussing Neuvitas, killing ten including Capt. Harrison,
the subject. two were wounded and three captured, with all
Washington, June 8.—In the House, Mr. their stores. Several of the prisoners were ex-
Fitch, of Nevada, made a personal explanation, | ecutod immediately. The steamer Geo. P
denying that he was in Cuban pay-.
A long debate followed on the currency bill.
A movement to table failed—G'G to 05.
A motion was made to adjourn.
The Speaker modified the statement previ
ously made as to the effect of adjournment on
the bill, and said that “should the House now
adjourn, the pending question being, ‘shall the
bill be engrossed and read a third time ?’ the
bill would go to the bottom of all tho bilk on
the Speaker’s table.” Several members—“And
that would he the last of it.”
Mr. Eldridge: “That is the reason why I
moved to adjourn.”
Mr. Garfield called for the yeas and nays on
the motion to adjourn.
The question was taken, and tho House
agreed to adjourn—yeas 19, nays 75; thus vir
tually killing the bill.
In the Senate, Mr. Ferry presented tbe peti
tion of Mr. Hatch, imprisoned in San Domingo
—Hatch accuses General Babcock of having
prolonged his imprisonment in tho interest of
the San Domingo treaty. Ferry said Babcock
was an unworthy officer.
Mr. Sumner said Babcock ought to be cash
iered.
Mr. Chandler said Hatch was a worthless,
troublesome scoundrel. Mr. Ferry said Hatch
was a man of honor and integrity, whose word
he would take as soon as Chandler’s.
Upton which landed tho expedition escaped.
London, June G.—The weather is delightful.
The Irish telegraph is working badly.
The yacht Egeria defeated the Cambria yes
terday.
It is reported that the police are discovering
ramifications of the Fenian plot in every direc
tion—not only in London, but also in Wales
and elsewhere.
War materials have been seized at several
places and persons in charge of the stores ar
rested. The public excitement is unabated.
Londondebby, June G.—Tlio Walletta, from
New York, and Frankfort, from Orleans and
Havana, have arrived.
Havana, June 6.—At Vera Cruz, the First
Mexican Congress will probably hold an extra
session to discuss constitutional reforms.
A stage between Vera Cruz and Jalapa was
robbed, and one passenger killed.
Six bandits were recently captured at Zacate
cas.
The new Permisillo mines are yielding enor
mously.
Citizens of Guatemala have invaded Mexican
territory. It is generally believed that Felix
Diaz, Governor of Oaxatez,' is prime mover of
this invasion, and intends establishing a separ
ate republic. Tho national treasury is bank
rupt.
The Guaymas revolution has ended, Lozada
refusing to participate.
Constantinople, June G.—There has been
Diligent inquiries here and os tbe Continent
fail to discover any foundation for the terrible
stories whioh have been published in the United
States.
There is still an uneasiness over Fenianism.
The Pall Mall Gazette thinks the Fenian leadeis
will be forced to some action to sustain their
sinking reputations.
A pleasure yatch was capsized off Hastings,
and twelve lives lost.
From the various agricultural papers of Eng
land are gleaned the following details relative
to the growing crop3: Wheat looks finely every
where, and a crop larger than the average may
be expected.
Grass is unusually thin, and hay prospects are
discouraging. Oats,' barley and beans look
poorly. Farmers count on abonl a half crop of
potatoes; and the yield of other root crops will
be about the same as usual.
Pabis, Jure 8.—Prince De Auvergne, ex-
Minister of Foreigu Affairs, is slowly recover
ing from the small-pox.
Havana, June 8.—The steamship Morocastle,
from Now York, has arrived.
Yesterday tho gendarmes captured a wooden
cannon near Santa Espiritn.
Pabjs, Juno 8.—Advices from Rome state
that tbe Ecumenical Council is now engaged in
discussing the Schema deprimatia et infaUibili-
tate by sections. The debate on the preamble
has cloEC-d. There have been one or two excit
ing passages between the supporters of the pro
posed dogma, but at present the majority are
silent and passive. Great demonstration was
made yesterday in favor of papal infallibility.
The Jesuites were the prime movers in tho af
fair. A large procession passed throngh the
streets, bearing banners inscribed: Vice papa
infaUibile.
London, June 8.—Ashbury, the owner of the
yacht Cambria, gave a-banquet at Richmond to
his fellow-yachtmen. Mr. Douglas, of the
American yacht Sappho, was present. Mr.
Bennett, of the Dauntless, who had received an
invitation, was unavoidably absent.
Sbnckins Accident in a Theatre.
London, June 8.—A distressing accident oc
curred at Alhambra Concert Hall, last night,
while a ballet dance was in progress, and the
scene was crowded with dancers. One of the
largo trap-doors in the centre of the stage gave
way, and a number of danseuses who were
grouped on the spot, were violently precipi
tated into tho space under the stage, which was
unusually deep, and was filled with machinery
and theatrical lumber. Eleven unfortunate
girls were badly injured—some, it is feared,
fatally. The catastrophe caused a panic in the
audience, which, however, had no serious re-
susts.
LNA^IUJAL AND UOHMEEUJAL,
Weekly Review of the Market.
TKIBLTE OF RESPECT-
Council Hall, *
Iona Amuuca Fibe Company, No. 8,
Macon, June Ctb, 1870. , )
Ibisjahr meeting of Young America Fire Com-
O’ N* S ls!J June Ctb, 1870, tho following pre-
~ii!.-l rtcolntions were unanimously adopted:
I font*. It has pleased an All Wise Providence
|t!Ktta from onr midst cur lamented brother
!. Captain J. H. Timeit, who departed this
day.
Two resolutions will he reported regarding
Gaba—one declaring complete neutrality and
allowing both or neither to purchase supplies
^ftVrTjiDse^ I ** the Other insisting that the contest
utt» ci pain and enffeiing; and in paying this J shall be carried on in accordance with the rules
trlatecf rcepcct to the memory of our deceased j of war, and that assassination of prisoners shall
fier, tie sensibly fed how inadequate aro words | cease.
The House is discussing the currency bill
Revenuo $883,000.
Senator Wilson has retamed.
There are nineteen amendments to the cur
rency bill pending.
The Secretary of State has no official informa-
emm, he was zealous in thTdllchargroflta I Uon regarding tho reported Jewish massacre.
?• nd ever felt a deep interest in the welfare of I An illicit distillery has been seized m Alas-
kpWment. Charitably inclined towards all, k*.
tilling malice towards none, ho has passed A. Carson, Pine Bluff, Arkansas; John Mo
(irotiglithedaikvaleyof the shadow of death; Lino, Corpus Christi, Texas; have been nomin-
ndieiieh the hopo thal he may there find that ted postmasters,
ltd pesceful repose unknown this side the I —
Therefore, bo it Congressional
’toil. That in the death of Captain Pickett, Washington, June G.—The House has adopt-
fotpiny has sustained the loes of a good fire- ed a resolution directing the Committee of Ways
«d a tree and liberal friend, ana we will ever | and Meang {o report a bul abo li8hiDg the duty
Iqrf.f the deep emotions of sorrow in parting
flctt to long identified with ns to tbs discharge J
I - irdscns duties' As an old citizen of Macon, I
f !j hi Pickett was well known, having been iden- I
• with tho city for a third of a century; and as
cl tad generous friend, and a liberal hearted
-- he wig respected by all who knew him; and
After some sharp words denunciatory of the I a fire in the.richest part of this city, on the
Foreign Relations Committee for sluggishness north side of the Golden Horn. A high wind
regarding the rights of American citizens I was blowing. The residences of the English,
abroad, the matter was referred to a special American and Portuguese Ambassadors and
committee. Consuls, the theatre, and many churches and
The Judiciary Committee reported a bill to mosques, and the richest stores and shops were
prevent the enforcement of contracts for ser- burned. Tho loon of life by failing walls was
vile labor.
The committee on tbe Hatch affair are Messrs.
Nye, Ferry, Howard, Williams, Warner, Schurz,
and Vickers.
Executive session adjourned.
The fire at this
General Nctvs.
Omaha, June G.—Geo. Thomas, city editor of I
fearful. Loss incalculable.
ur, noon, is still raging.
Madbid, June G.—There was a great demon
stration in favor of Espartero for King, yester
day.
Livebpool, June G.—Robert Rankin is dead.
Pabis, June 6.—The children of Prince Na
poleon aro very ill of scarlet fever.
Constantinople, June 7.—The conflagration
the Republican, is dead. Ee was formerly con- j bas been checked. Thongh it is still raging,
nected with the New York Herald. j jt cannot spread, the houses having been blown
Tkoy, June G.—The railroad bridge here was I n p ) leaving the burning district isolated. The
set fire to and narrowly escaped destruction. I burned district includes one of tho wealthiest
The same bridge was burned in 18G2, involving and best bnilt portions of the city,
the destruction of tho business portion of the Pabis, Jane 7.—Owing to the drought Bite
town. A high wind this morning would proba- woods are burning in many parts of Europe, i l-
bly have repeated that calamity. • I yolving loss of life. One hundred acres of the
Philadelphia, June G.—Seven ships with pe- | Fontatnbleau forest has been destroyed.
i onr hearts, the memory of our late com-
f tod although he has gone from ns, yet we
i the hope that his loss to us on earth, may
L* tut the transmission from a lifo of trouble,
•Mof eternal joy.
on coal.
Senate—Bills have been introduced granting
landg to the State of Alabama to aid in the con
struction of the Savannah and Memphis Rail-
*dred, That our heartfelt sympathies be ten-1 road, and to prohibit contracts for the importa,
bereaved family, and earnestly invoke onr tion of Chinese coolies.
ilr Father to support them in this, their try-
por of e*d affliction.
Bred, That a page of onr minute book bo ded-
Ci l to the memory of deceased, and these reeolu-
1 icscribel thereon; also published in one of
f ri papers, and a copy bo furnished family of
It. A. Moebis, Foreman.
Chas. E. Damouk, Secretary.
Committee.
p'ojbody uses Eqaino Bemcdiec.
|t P-tvou-rioN in Cookeby.—Since the Introdno-
1 1 cf the patent Sea Moss Farine, a complete rev-
1 bts taken place in that department of cook-
f to which we owe tho luxuries of the dessert,
ractt delicious blanc mange, Jelly, custard,
fbiette linsse, light puddings, etc., are produced
r a tlia palatable nutriment, at about one-third
l>U fonner cost. A great economy of time, as
r money, is effected hy its use. The prepara*
F-iarie from it are pronounced by physicians to
retest possible diet for consumptives, dyspep-
ftti persona suffering from bifiionsness and
pG debility. Convalescents fatten on them,
rapidly in muscular strength, as well as in
* Tbe Sea Moss Farine Co., 53 Park Place,
* T" c *k, a ho are manufacturing this article from
'* kit Irish Mosa, in enormous, quantities, pro-
irtny of medical and general testimony in
P**» which is perfectly overwhelming, and must
doubts of its superiority as an alimentary sta-
1 w tty exist) entirely at rest.
LjUba Equine Remedies,
I 3 ”* 1 Otrr of the Jaws of Death.—Throw off
spirit, crush that feeling of de-
cheerful, happy and well. Take Sim
' ***** Regulator, it is no humbug, its virtues
proved by hundreds right hero at home. Ex-
* ib* certificates. It has cured tbe wore
s « dropsy, dyep apsis and prevent chills, foyer
oediea never disappoint.
3 *e. H. Dadd's certificate.
Bills have been passed to carry into effect the
decrees of the United Slates District Court of
Louisiana, in the case of the British vessels
Volant and Science, the Brig Dashing Wave
and cargo, and schooner Flying Scud and car-
8 °Tho House joint resolution granting right of
way to the Memphis, El Passo and Pacific Rail
road from El Passo to tho Pacific Ocean, was in
definitely postponed.
In the House Mr. Bowen introduced a bill for
the sale of certain Sea Islands. Referred to
the committee on reconstruction.
Mr. Newsham introduced a bill to repair the
levees of the Red River, from Shreveport to
the month. .
Foreign affairs were made the special order
for Tuesday next, when Mr. Bank’s Cuban bill
comes up.
The river and harbor appropriation bill was
made the special order for Tuesday.
Mr. Schenek’s tariff amendments to tho tax
bill were adopted. Also, the amendmentrelieving
coasting and fishing vessels from tonnage
duties. The bill finally passed—150 to 35. Its
features have been already published.
The i'ostoffice appropriation bill was taken
°P*
Mr. Sargent introduced a bill preventing ser
vile labor on oontracls.
In tho Senate New York merchants and im
porters petitioned for tho abolition of the tax
on sales.
Mr. Stewart introduced a bill to prohibit con
tracts for servile labor, which he said was in*
tended to break np tbe system of Coolie con
tracts, by which the Chinese laborers were im
ported to this country and held to labor for four
years. The contract is to return the Chinese
to hia own country, dead or alive, at the end of
four years, and the religious feelings of the
Qhinese prevents them from breaking the con-
■racks. This is really a system of servile labor.
troleum departed for Europe this week with
over a million gallons. The shipments from
this port are five million gallons in excess of the
same time last year.
Buffalo, June G.—The propellers Wabash I
and Wabash (?) collided on Lake Huron to-day.
The latter foundered. A deck hand was lost.
Habtfobd, June 7.—Tho citizens’ ticket, com
posed of men of both parties, has been elected
over the regular Republican ticket
San Fbancisco, June 7—A special election
The small-pox is decreasing, both in the
number of cases and virulence.
The journals are attacking Olliv^er for his
course toward the party of the left
Tho breach in the party of the left, in the
Corps Legialatif, is complete. Differences of
opinion a3 to the attitude to bo maintained to
wards Ollivicr’s Ministry led to a separation.
Gen. Walliut has been re-elected Grand Mas
ter of the Masonic Order in France by 1 GO votes.
Cornat, formerly a Republican deputy to the
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,!
June 8—Evening, 1870. J
Cotton— Receipts to-day, 15 baleB; sales 35 ’
shipped 57.
Receipts for the week ending this evening, the
above included, 113 bales; sales of the week 439;
shipments 532.
The market during the whole week has been quiet
and dull, with only a light demand for the best
grade, and on the operations of the week, we have
to note a decline of fully 1 cent in tho price of mid
dlings, which we quote at the close this evening
19>$ cents, and but little offering.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on band Sept. 1,1869—bales.. 179
Receipts to-day. 15
Received previously 78,757—78,772
16„¥ fo» oteAxn Turpentine dull at 88 Rustn
lower at 2 10- for atr-ined. Nvr*la quiet and steady
r rpl^tits nnTPr «■'
Freights qUit-L
New Yoke, Juno 8, evening.—Cotton dal! and
heavy; sales 1300 bales; mMdJieg up’ands 215c
Flour active, tteady: State 5 10 U.5 25; Western
5 0Q&6 50; Southern common 6l(i<?6 85 Wheat
Shelter. Corn, now mixed Western 1 01 to 108.
Pork firm.at 30 765130 85. Lard dull; kettle
16>*@lG>f. Whisky 1 OSgl 09. Rice firm; Cat-
olina 8)J(a83ri- Sugar firm. Coffee quiet Molas
ses firm” Naval stores dull. Freights firmer.
Money 835. Sterling dull at ^§3^, Gold
13%. Governments eteady but dull. Southerns
closed steady.
Money easy; prime di-comits 0 n 7. Gold opened
heavy and lower, declining from 13% to 13%, recor-
ering to 13% after the -treasury bids were opened.
During the afternoon it was firm at 13%fql3%,
cloeing eteady at 13%. Governments opened Eteady
During the afternoon it was quiet and firm, closing
steady. 186Ga 81; coupons 1SV£; 62s 12%; 4s 11%;
5s 11%; new 13%; 7s 14; 8s 13%; 10 40 8%. South-
em securities opened firm with an advance in Ten-
nessees; closed quiet. Tennesseea old 62; now 68%.
Virginias old 69; new 68. Louiaianas old 76;
new 72; levees 6s 72: 8s 92%. Alabama 8s 101%;
5s 75; Georgia 6s 87; 7s 95; North Carolina old 43-
new 24. South.Carolians old 93; new 82.
Wool dull. Tallow quiet at 9%<§9%. Beef steady;
new plain mess 11315; new extra 16@18.
Baltimokh, Juno 8 Cotton, no report.
Flour firm and steadier. Howard street superfine
from 5 CO to 5 25. Wheat firm and unchanged;
Maryland 140@155; Pennsylvania 187@140. Com
white 118: yellow 1 09@110. Pork 30 00. Bacon
boulders 14. Lard 17%. Whisky 1 00.
New Obleans, June 8.—Cotton dull; middlings
21@21%; sales 2150; net receipts 453. coastwise
47; total 500; exports to Liverpool 399; to Bremen
452; to Havre-3200; stock 93,513.
Flour, superfine extra, firm at 4 755Z-5 00;
XX 5 50; XXX G 00. Com dull; mixed 110; white
117. Oats GO. Bran 17(520. Hay 25 00. Whisky
00@1 10. Mess Pork 31 25. Bacon, shoulders
14%; clear rib sides 17%; clear sides 18%; hams
2lyr21%. Lard, fierce 16%@16%; keg 18%@19.
Sugar easy at 11%@11%. Moiaeses firm; reboiled
G5i#70. Coffee, prime 18; fair !G%<gl6%.
8 teiling 24%. New York Bight % premium.
Gold 13%.
Louisville, June 8—Com 1 15. Provisions,
firmer. Pork 30 00. Bacon shoulders 13%; clear
sides 17%. Lard 17%. Whisky 1 03.
APOSTROPHE—BY A GRATEFUL WOMAN.
What gave me r«lisb for my food ?
And m do my appetite so good,
When nothing else that I tried, could
But Solomons’ Bitters!
One week, I had 7tc Ooloreaux,
And tried Tonics twenty-two; r
The only one cuted me, I knew
Was Solomons’ Bitters
What raised me up from my sick bed ? J
And toon the plie out of my head,
Made my two .-hacks as cherries, red ?
Why Solomons’ letters!
Charleston, June 8.—Cotton dull; middlings
20%(fi21; sales 100; receipts 296; stock 9098.
Augusta, June 8.—Cotton a shade firmer; sales
325; receipts 10; middlings 19%.
Mobile, June 8—Cotton quiet; middlings 20%;
sales 600; receipts 4; exports to New York 102; to
New Orleans 171; stock 35,836.
Norfolk, June 8—Colton dull; low middlings
20; receipts GO; exports coastwise 208; stock 1883.
Galveston, June 8.—Cotton, good ordinary 17%
©17%; sales 210; receipts 270; stock 27,505.
My breast was weak, j did employ
A wet-nurse, for my little boy,
What makes me uu'se him note, with joy?
’Tis Solomons’ Bitters 1
Then let me tell you ’tis iu vain,
To reason with a man insane,
But to the wise, I will proclaim
Use Solomons’ Bitteisl
Younger by twenty years ia the appearance of
the man of fifty, or the lady of—never mind bow
many summero—after he or she has charmed
away tho gray hairs with Phalon’s Yitalia. Pleas
ant, clear, and transparent. No sediment.
Sold by ail druggists and fancy goods dealers.
FRUIT JARS! FRUIi JARS I!
Uoretgn Marcels.
London, June 8, noon Consols 92%. Bonds
89%.
Tallow firmer at 45s9d.
Liverpool, June 8, noon.—Com 30e3d.
Paris. June 8, noon.—Borneo opened quiet;
Rentes 74f60c.
London, June 8, evening.—Coneols 92%. Bonds
89%.
Tallow firm. Sugar on spot quiet; afloat firm.
Turpentine 31.
Liverpool, June 8, evening.—Cotton quiet and
eteady; uplands 10%; Orleans 10%@11; sales 10,000
bales.
Breadstuff's firm. Bed Western wheat 11s. Com
Tallow 44s.
80s.
ift HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
jRenewer*
It is the best article cveFSown to
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR.
Shipped to-day
Shipped pievioualy.
57
.....72,221-
78,951
Stock on hand this evening.
Financial—The money market is still very tight
and the banks aro discounting only to a limited ex
tent tho veiy beet of paper.
There is not enough doing in stocks' and bonds
to establish quotations, but the following list of
prices are as nearly correct aB it is possible to get
them in the present lifeless state of themarket
exchange on new yore.
_ , v - .vr.r*.
Selling par.
EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH.
Baying .....par.
Selling % prem.
UNITED STATES CURRENCY—LOANS.
Per month 1%@2 percent
GOLD Aim SILVER.
Buying rates for Gold . .$1 12
Soiling 1 15
r rates for Silver.,
1 05
1 10
RAILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS.
Central Railroad Stock 122
Central Railroad Bonds 100
Macon & Western Railroad Stock 115
Southwestern Railroad Stock.31%
Southwestern Railroad Bonds........ 9V
Macon & Brunswick Stock 31
Macon & Brunswick Railroad Endorsed Bonds.,. 85
Georgia Railroad Stock 103
Georgia Railroad Bonds 97
Muscogee Railroad Bonds 94
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Stock 38
Augusta & Waynesboro Railroad Stock 87
South Carolina RailroadStock ,48(g50
Cotton States Life Insurance Stock...,. 95
will be held to-morrow to determine whether Corps Legialatif, was also a cmdidate, and ra
the city shall donate one million dollars towards ceived 125 votes.
the construction of the Southern Pacific Rail- a man has been arrested at , who is
road. | supposed to have made a murderous assault on
New York, June 7.—There is a rumor on the the Austrian Gen. Greensville at Rome in 18G8.
street which cannot be traced, that tho steamer Bobday, June 7, via. London, 7.—Tho pros-
Docia, belonging to tho Central American Tele- pectsof the cotton crop aro improving. Heavy
graph Corps, has been lost near Bermuda. rains have fallen in the planting districts, and
Cleveland, June 7.—The annual convention I apprehensions of a short crop have been ro
of photographers is in session here. Four hun- m0 ved.
dred artists aro in attendance with the best | Frankfort, June 7.—What is known as the
specimens of their art.
Williamsport, Pa., Juno 7.—The President |
has directed the marine band to accompany
■Washington Commandery, Knights Templar,
to tho conclave hero on tho 14 th of June.
dead season has fairly set in here. Bat few
transactions in bonds or other securities.
Rome, June 7.—The Augsburg Gazette says:
“The American delegates in the Ecumenical
Council show a growing disinclination to the
Twenty-seven commandories will be represent- p a p ft i infallibility dogma, and are disgusted
ed; fifteen bring bands of music. Doubtless w j[ b the sophistry and sycophancy of its advo-
it will be the greatest gathering of .Sir-Knights C ates." -
ever witnessed in the Middle States. London, June 7.—The' Irish telegraphs are
San Francisco, June 8.—The city voted a s mj deranged,
million dollars to the Socthem Pacific Rail-j Madrid, June 7.—The debate on the question
road. The negroes voted for the first time. | f or electing a King commenced ■ in Cortes yes-
Ono hundred. and fifty Chinamen were ship- terday. It opened with animation and bids fair
ped yesterday to work on Louisiana planta- to become exciting. The most prominent among
tj ons _ the speakers yesterday was Senator Rivere. He
Returns from Oregon show that the Demo- I cre ated a marked sensation, by declaring that
crats have elected their entire State ticket, and J the restoration of a Bourhoun in Spain wonld
have from five to eight majority on joint bal- J asver b e permitted by the majority. He then
lot, thus securing a Senator. The Republicans j proceeded to denounce a monarchy in general.
/.tdm the member of Congress. j t bad produced all the evils from which Spain
Omaha City, June 8.—Tho election yesterday j suffered. His speech was received with frequent
resulted in the election of three Democrats and cheers, and had an undeniable effect upon mem-
three Republicans to the Council. The parties here. Replies were made by the supporters of
aro united on the rest of the ticket. The ne- I royalty. The discussion lasted until a late hour,
gro candidate in the third ward was defeated. I when, without taking action on the question,
A terrible tornado struck the Santee Indian j the Cortes adjourned.
Mission, demolishing a building connected with To-day, tho Cortes is engaged in the consid-
the Episcopal Mission, and killing two persons, erntion of various railroad schemes.
Fonda, N. Y., June 8.—A school-house was I London, June 8.—Wolff’s continental, tele-
struck by lightning"to-day, killing the teacher grahio company, of Berlm, with sub-agencies
S"i2i4 s.v.,1 pupil AocMuglr. to to. priuclpul Cille. of toppft
New 3 York June 8.—C. F. Seitz, an exten- of any recent disturbance in Booman a. The
idv^tubiwob failed and disappeared manager of that company declarea UmLelegram
H, ^2" w».d Mb 1 arvmdled other of Adolph C,.mi.., io b. au .x.gg.r.Uon oud
tobacco tom t° toe exteul oi two hundred «J» *U report, to.ching; to. .‘■“sK*' or bon-
Groceries and Provisions.—Tho market has
manifested no ckaDgo worth reporting since the
date of our last weekly review. Prices are steady
and firm at quoted rates for bacon and corn, but in
other articles they are a little weak. Wo should
state that trade not only in this line, but in all
branches is now very quiet and dull. We quote :
BACON—Cloar Bides (smoked)... .$
Clear Rib Bides (emoked)...
Shoulders
Hams (sugar-cured)
BULK MEATS—Clear Sides...
Clear Rib Sides...
19 @
18%@
25
18
17%©
19%
18%
16%
Shoulders 14%(gl
2 0
45
L*f>
18
COFFEE—Rio.
Laguayra
Java
DRIED FRUIT, per pound.......
BICE per pound
TEA—Black...;..
Green....
BUTTER—Goshen
Tennessee Yellow
Country
CHEESE—According to quality..
EGGS
LARD—
SUGAR—According to grade 15
MOLASSES—According to grade.. 50
FISH—Mackerel, bbls, No. 1, 2,3. 15 00
Kits 2 75
Codfish per pound 10
SALT—Liverpool per sack
WHISKY—Common Byo 1 20
Fine
Com
Bourbon .
Virginia
AT/E—Per dozen...
IOBACCO—Low grades per pound
Medium .......
Good
Bright Virginia.. .7........
Fancy
FLOUR Superfine per bbl
Extra
Family
Fancy Family Brands....
@
18%
18
15
2G
33
S5
11
. x- .10
1 *0 <9 2 00
@ 2 50
CP B0
■4
■!#
22
SO @
12 @
10 &
®
2 00
1 35
2-50
2 50
8 00
@24 00
@ 5 00
@ 12
@2 60
& 1 50
@ 6 00
& 1 B0
& B 00
© 3 50
@ 4 00
GO @ 55
60 70
75,.® 80
85 J @ 1 00
1 25 @ 1 00
7 00 @ 7 50
8 00 @ 8 50
9 60 @10 00
11 00 • @12 00
GRAIN A«I) MAY.
CORN—Yellow, Mixed and White. 1 50 0 1 55
MEAL 1 65
GBITS................ 175
OMT3.... 83
WHEAT—Per bushel... 1 40
FIELD PEAS 3 00
HAY—Northern 1 90
Tennesse Timothy *
Herds Grass 2 00
Tennessee 2 00
0 2 00
@ 1 25
0 1 70
@ 3 25
@ 2 00
2 00
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Markets.
New York, June 8, noon. — Stocks heavy.—
Money. 5(56. Exchange long 9%; short 10%. Gold
13%. • Bonds 12. Tennessee ex-coupons 62; new
59%. Virginia ex-coupon, 69; new, 68. Louisian as
old, 75%; now, 73. Levee 6’s 72; 8’a, 92. Ala
bama 8’s 101; 5’s, 74. Georgia Gs 88; 7’s, 95.
North Carolina old, 48%; new 24%. South Carolinaa
old, 95; new 62%.
Cotton dml and lower: middlng upland* 21%;
Orleans 22%; sales 300 bales. „ .
Flour 15 better. Wheat 1@2 better. Com shade
firmer. Porkquiet, at 39 87@3l 00. Lard dull 16@
It wil prevent tho hair from falling out.
Makes tbe hair smooth and glossy, and doos not
stain the skin as others.
OUR TREATISE OX THE HAIR
SENT FREE BY MAIL.
FCr sale by all druggists.
R. P. HALL & CO., Kashau, N. H., Proprietors,
junel-codlm "
THREE REQUISITES OF HEALTH.
If all the Bickly people in tho world were to take
to their beds, and demand medical treatment, there
would not be doctors enough to attend them, nor a
sufficient number of the robust to nurse them.
Three conditions are absolutely essential to health
viz: a good appetite, easy digestion, and the ability
to sleep sonndly. Seven-eighths of the many thou
sand who suffer* from indisposition, yet do not la
bor under serious disease, complain that they “can’t
eat,” that their stomachs are “out of order,”or that
they “don’t sleep welL” For this class of ailments
few persons think of calling in a physician. Nor is
it necessary, inasmuch as a course of Hostetter’a
Bitters will certainly relieve the derangements of
the stomach, tbe liver and the nervous system,
from which want of appetite, indigestion and sleep
lessness arise. This excellent vegetable tonic and
corrective is also a delightful anodyne. Insomania
(or incapacity to sleep) which has resisted all the
ordinary remedies, will yield readily to a dose of
this pleasant sedative taken just before retiring to
rest. In ordinaiy medical practice it i3 usual to
give a stomachic, an aperient, an invigorant, a so
porific, or antiseptic, as tho case for the time being
may seem more particularly to require; but in this
gTand restorative all these medicinal properties and
many others aro blended in due ptoportion. Thus,
tho digestion is stimulated, while the bowels aro
regulatod, tho liver toned, the strength recruited,
the nerves calmed, tho fluids purified and the cir
culation equalized. It is believed that no other re
storative and regulating medicine in the world
wbica acts*so benficially and agreeably upon all tbe
assimilating and socretive organs at the same time;
and to all who lack the three fundamental reqttl-
eite3 of health and enjoyment, a vigorous appetite,
sound digestion and refreshing sleep, it is confident
ly recommended as a specific. , , ■
Orders from my customers for tho celebrated
Mason and Hartel & Lelchworth Fruit Jars, will
meet with prompt attention. Directions accompany
each Jar. Don’t fail to have your Jars in time for
the berry and fruit crop.
33. S7%rXfSi^3 s
Importer and Dealer in
China. Glass and Cruckeryware,
80 and 82, Mulberry street, Macon, Ga.
63* Orders will bo filled at factory- prices. Yo
can savo from 15 to 25 per cent, by ordering of me.
63“ Order tho Fruit Jars now, and have them
Bhipped at any time daring tho season. Lowest
prices guaranteed.
mayl2-d&wtf
B. A. WISE.
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops lha Chills,
* This Medicino lias been, t ifaro tho Public
fifteen years, and is still u-o.il of all other
known remedies. It dots not purgo, does
not sicken Ike stomach, ii perfectly safe in
any do e and under till cireumotaaoes, and
is the only Medicine will !“**•'
CURE I fjlKfEb LATELY
and pshnanentdy iwxry form of Fever and
Ague, bssiitfw '1 a perfect AuUflot® «•
JHalarim
fJoM :: V ail Druggists.
Without a Parallel.—The demand for Dr. J.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator is beyond precedent in
tho annals of popular remedies. Orders come in
so thick and fast that the proprietor has, hereto
fore, been unable to fill them all. He is happy to
state that arrangements are now complete by which
he is prepared to manufacture Female Regulator
on a scale equal to the emergency, and tho public
may feel aesuied that their wantB can now be sup
plied. Physicians, of high repute, are using this
great remedy, in daily practice, all over Georgia.—
Hereafter no woman need need suffer from sup
pressed, suspended or irregular menstruation.—
This valuable medicine is prepared by L. H. Brad-
field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at §1 50 per
bottle by respectable Druggists throughout America.
■^7’flY isjt that so mvny obildren dio under h.
, . ase' of five years ? That a large rroportion.cf
children dio under that age, has Jong been a snhjeet
of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the hnman
system from its earliest infantry: therefore parents,
(special)? mothers, who are ntore constantly witn
their children, cannot be too observing of the first
symptoms of worms: Torso surely as they exist, can
they be
Removed from tho most DELICATE INFANT, by
the time'y u : o of
B. A. FAHXESTOK’S VERMIFUGE.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercrr. being a
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may be administered with.the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more for the purpose of
phasing the palate than cf overcomirg the cSMae,
havo been manufactured-all ovor tbe country, but
thrir short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B.
A. Fahnestock’s Vermifugo continues to grow in favor
daily.
CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purohaso B. A. FadJ
nestock’s Vcrmi’uge, bo particularly careful to see
that the initials are L>. A. This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1S29,
And purchasers must insist on having it. if they do
not wish to have an imitation forced upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT,
Formerly B. A. Fahnestock’s Son & Co.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Lxfpman’s Great German Bitters are simply a
medicinal cordial, in which aro the concentrated ex
tracts and juices of some of the rarest and best
herbs and barks known iff tbe medical kingd ->m, and
are expressly imported by the proprietors of these
bitters, put up carefully by German chemists, and
impregnated with choice spirits to prevent them
from souring. They are daily winning golden opin
ions from our leadiog men, and ladies will find them
the best strengchener and invigorator known, bring
health to tho sick, and despondent will be made
heerful by a timely use of them.
May27d,a-wAw tf J. B. Ross & Son, agents.
A Wonderful Microscope.—Rev. Daniel Wise
D. D., editor of tho New York Sunday School Advo-,
cate, thus speaks or the celebrated Craig Micro
scope :
“Its simplicity, cheapness and great magnifying
power struck me with surprise. Then I was exam
ining a fly’s eye by its aid, and was struck with
wonder at the skill and power of the Creator which
is displayed in its structure. When I saw a state
ment in an advertisement that the Craig Microscope
magnified one hundred diameters, and could be
bought for 52.60, I thought it was one of the hum
bugs of the hour, for I had paid 520 for a micro
scope not long before. But now I find it to be a
really valuable instrument which I should like to
see introduced into tho families of our readers in
place of the manifold.uBcIeE8 toys whidi please for
an hour and is then destroyed. This Microscope
would both amuse and instruct them, and I advise
every boy and girl who wishes to know the wonders
Which lie in little things to save his money until he
has 52.75, which will pay for the Microscope and
the postige when sent by mail.”
Aa a holiday gift this Microscope is unsurpassed,
being ornamental, instructive, amusing and cheap,
and never loses its Interest. Agents and dealers
supplied on liberal terms. A sample will be mailed,
post paid, to any address for 52.75, by E. H. Boss,
313 Locust street, Bt. Louis, Mo.
Bead the advertisement m another column;
ju7-8m
Mb - k V.“ ; ; -v -'A ■
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
oec9-<?eod*wj»
CATTLE
BEMEDIES.' l^y '
Th-e Best aiul most Itciiable ever
offered to the Public.
TIji American Magnetic
fiK
gs
h-3
P=3
E&IIU3 GGliBITIOft F6Y/C2ES
- . CERTIFICATE.
££?* I hereby certify ..iltat.I examined, and
tk«rougiiW tcvtfki hi my 5>r«clice the
above article*, -\nd repirt Ifiem aa preparations of
great merit andvonW cordially r>’<vmnjeud them
:is being prepare-1 v.' ? th tp rnre from re-
c-t.i _ 1 * • a— n rt« (‘tnciirtont for (1m
liable Inzreffionts, *r I n ere effleactoa. for tbe
treatment of the varied <i-sen*es foi• which they ue
designed, than r.vy t*cmc«lfea Of which I here
knowledge, -i r*vtT- -
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veterinary Surgeon- Author of '-Ana'r.x'y ar.d Phy.
tbSfflflm. Horst” “ Modem B-rst Hodrr,” de.
Parchr.sers will rWse ask for a copy of “Horseand
/i’T'YTor'c ilniffG.' ^
Oattis Owner’s Guide
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,
CniCJioo, Jus;
L. W. HUNT * Cd.,
GENERAL AGENT8,:MAC0N. GA.
For sale by all Druggists.
aprS-danr
Burdon Iron Works.?
PUj
LOW IT font _
U«t
■\TANUFACTURERS of . .
ItJl for Water Works, High and Low .
gines, Portable Engines of all kinds, Sni
s of all kinds, Sugar'Kilii;
Screw, Lever. Drop and Hydraolio Prcsacs; Mashin-
ery in general.
feb6-d«fcw2y
-Ul - -----
■ A \ ■
* *«■. . •* tv
,
i«H
m