The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 20, 1871, Image 2

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Telegraph ^Messenger. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 20,\J871. - Thff~Colninbn» San is to have n*\f~type~ anil therefore offers its present material for sale. Eatonton and vicinity had a fine rain Satnr tioT. KnllDCk'x l'ardoiia- = The schedule of Goj, Bollock's pardons dar ing hisTornvof office, dwiTa* explained by tho Secretary of tho Executive Department^ strikes ua as alarming. We append a taWe, showing „ J .... . the relative number of1pardon<grnnted- and | ^^ before 8 ^ *’ Tho Ordinary of PntDam county-lias ordered an election on the 8th of August for Tax Re ceiver, Sheriff, County Treasurer, County Sur veyor ^and Coroner, of that county. - - Ben Shields,-a dark brunette of trewlyloyl pardons refused during ormevs——ease Murders, including 15 oountioe.. ...rrv.r. - Manslaughter Assault with intent to murder. Burglary. Assaults and assault and battery Assaults 6, robbery 8, stabbing 3 All other Crimea 408 in Morgan county, nearly a year ago, was ar rested and juiled at Eatonton, last Saturday. Letters for D. M. Gugel, G. F. Cherry, S. W. | R. R-, J. E. Dense, W. S. Brantly, and. J. S. Jeter, all of Macon, are held for poatagoin the To Correspondent*. We have received a communication from a medical gentleman, wo snppose, in vindication of the recent action and past history of (he op- penenlaof the Atlanta Medical College. The - article iA well written and doubtless correct in its statements. Mo name, however, ncompan- ies the paper, and we must adhere to in such oases. We are unwilling to open oar columns also, to a protracted controversy, which, if commenced, should bd open to both aides. Our limited spaco forbids such a pro- coedure, while to many of our readers, this war of the doctors would be far from entertaining. . , * - - , • ,, i 0 , Let it be remembered that all communion- to every one ref used,so far,during Gov. Bullocks Qn W^Sav w °i TT 7 ’ tlons must be accompanied with the writer’s | official term, showing, as we conceive,- a on appointed by theGood Tempiarstbpedtion the name, and to insure attention should be written I eight chances to one that, if a cnmin is con- Governor for the Representative Hail as a lodge upon one side of tho sheet only. victed, ho will escape, either wholly oriin part room for the order received a document from At- nl I the penalty of the law. It seems to; us- that I lanta, stating that the hall alone could not be Autograph Letters of Kcvolutloimry such a course of proceedmgmuatuievitably tend gjj^bntUmt,- « Celebrities—Curious ItellCS. to encourage crime and disorganize society. nnder chnTge> and appoiat a ggj£| Wo havo been permitted to examine and pe- We snppose it is a fact that out of a hundred selves, ruso n large number of letters and original potty crimes and misdemeanors commuted m ^.e capital building, for a jear, has been in papers, written by men who figured in tho times Georgia, on an average, not five are brought to Government paid one hun°dred 8 and\iix dollars tliat “tried mon’B souls,” and which are in tho I triaL Take petty larceny for instance from per month to live in the House. Complaints custody of one of our oldest citizens. the field, inclosure or house—prosecution in- havo been before rnado of the slovenly manner They carry one back to tho period when this volvea so much trouble, loss of time, disagrees- m which tho building was kept, and doubtless mighty nation was in swaddling clothes, and an bio publicity, etc., that tho perpetrators, one I ^^uTdocum^^^ embryo State, fringing the wilderness in a nar- I may say, unless in heavy cases, escape punish- I j Q yagato immediately, and give the keys row belt of eoast line 1,200 miles in length, with ment altogether. The household, kitchen, gar- | charge of a guard appointed by the Templars. o sparse and scattered population, and poor in den, fowl-yard and field are, in consequence, means and resources, yet dared to measuro I the subjects of stich systematic depredations swords with proud Albion, all powerful in tho that the losses have comq to be accepted as mat- field, and tho “mistress of tho seas.” There I tera °f coureo- _ _ ... was a moral sublimity in the patriotism and I Bnt unquestionably these are, in the aggre- of the mother of Captain Lewis Kenan, and his *£~. -T—<• “« armed and poorly clad, forded Icy streams, prosperity of the county, than even the graver yqth no other object than to look at his grave made forced marches with bleeding feet, and I offenceswhich are cdhudered too beinons to be I and sympathise with her old mistress in the add fearlessly grappled in bloody combat with P^ed over, and are therefore made tho sub- deep distrMs of the family ! Her feelings were . ,, I ® V » w. •» * ’iir I iort of iniliclrnr nt nhd 'trial and all tho enm- I tIl0s0 °* a mother ; ana When the poor, 60rrow- a disciplined and splendidly appointed foe J TV*7 , . , . I ing soul gazed upon tho narrow bounds which vastly thoir superiors in numbers. , j bron.% dilatory and expeasivo machinery of the holds ag that is mortal of him she had tended While wo do them reverence, let us not for- I courts. But if, of these graver crimes, par- and cared for as her own, there is little doubt eet however (ho nlorious heroes of our own I &ord must emanato in tho proportion of seven she_ shared much of the sad bereavement cf the day’, “worth; scions of honored sires,” who by or eight hundred per cent, wo submit that ta ere their prowess in a cause infinitely dear to every iS smaU retnjn for the awful bills of judicial I even amon ggt tho highest grades of society—il- loyal Southron, demonstrated the falsity of the expenses Which tho people of tho State are com- lnstrating as it does those ties which subsisted .potiiogm a* a. a. ».i »» *«•* “■»»• L^. ISSSi them are ever degenerating. A IutTUEB JliY BURfill. benefit to both alike. Among theso ancient, time-stained documents I -A Baltimore Lady in High Life Arrested j 'jko woman hero alluded to Is Dioy, well and one appeora which is spiced with fun, and * or Wholesale Poisoning—A Horrible kindly remembered by many citizens of Mil- . nf Story. • I ledgeville—bora and owned in tho family of the savora of tho chtvalnc dajs of fhoK night of L ast Saturday, at Baltimore, the Grand Jury late Col. Robert W. Alston, and who has never La Mancha. It was penned by an officer of tho 0 j ^ Criminal Court found two true bills | lived under any other protection. She is now, army against whom a practical joko had boon ■ gt MrfJ £Uz(betb j Wharton : and has been ever since the war, in the service For vflfoUy nod .•«,&j£S£, SlfiSZgZ InlUd our boro mlk Leiog tbo po»«»or o, n m,U«, ,,oroU.«ighI, HWjg ant SSa™, m.rremng Mosd Li .s«i«Unt, a» .ho pAlr of "green breeches patched with leather. Gen. William Scott Ketohum, United States ^ been lho faithful and trusted ser- Thla was too much for his equanimity to with-1 Arm yf administering tartar emetic, or I van j. jj er © n ded, -and her feelings mg limb. lie apparently closed his eyes and went it blind, for as soon as ha .was freed from the limb ho rnado right for the congregation, with head and tail er^t He unceremoniously plunged into the crowd of dovont blacks, scat tering them in every direction. A'wide open ing was made for the mule, which never halted until he arrived right in front of the pulpit, amonsst the mourners and preachers. A Mttemccs Affair—Marks of Blood—A Stbakoe Maw Asks a Significant Question.— About 11 o’clock Monday night the sharp report of a Derringer pistorwas heard in the neigh borhood of the crossing of Walton and Forsyth lUaaion, who-kiUcd-anather one of that^^aort-l- st — 1 ySvPear-Qrphau’sschoolhonseand the First Baptist Church. Those in the immediate neigh borhood were' startled’by the report, and on looking in that direction no person could be seen. A few minutes after the firing a strange man walked into a beer saloon near by, and asked of the crowd sifting around if any one was hnrt by the shooting jrist now? Nothing unusual was noticed in his appearance or man ner at the time. He was answered by some one present that they did not know of any dam age being done, when he retired. Yesterday Messrs. Wallace and Waddell were examining the front Of the school building, and discovered traces of blood on various part of the house. On closer inspection, the marks of fingers were seen on the steps, all clearly de fined by blood. If was scattered around on the grating and pavement to a considerable extent. Many speculations are indulged in as to the probable cause of these signs, but no satisfac tory explanation has been found. We quota as follows from the Federal Union of the same date A Touching Incident.—’Within the past week an aged and worthy woman—once the property stand, and hence a challenge Voutrnnee to all of bis dofamors, and the following indignant remonstranoeaddressod to one of his fairoalnm- niators: “ When an offioer of the regimental j rank X boar is grossly traduced, it is incumbent some other poisonous drug on or about Uie 28th grati ’ fied> she haa g0Ee bf [ ck to her hom “ ( day of June, 1871; and, _second,_for_ at- | where, we hope, her days may be prolonged, tempting to kill and murder Eugene VunNess, by administering poison, about the same time. There were eighteen witnesses before the Grand Jury, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene VanNess, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snow- on him to clear up the affair to tbo world. The den, Dr. P. C. Williams, Dr. S. C. Chew, Gen. spirit of detraction and calumny, I am sorry to I W. W. Brice, Paymaster United States’ Army, Br0wa B0 ” 0n T S . Md .‘ n “ The^Granc^Jury was heights in this continent. If you had accused | composed of some of the most influential chi me of a desire to procrastinate the war, or of zens of Balt ; nfore, one of tho fucaibers being a holding a treasonable correspondence with the I prominent State Senator.” enemy, I should have borno with it; this I am I This case has created the most intense ox- used to, and this happened to the great Fabins citement in Baltimore, Mrs. W. moving in the I q U j rer> 0 f Tuesday Maximus. If you had aocused mo of getting most aristocratio circles of that city, and to all A Desperate Offender Re-Arrested.—Biil drunk as often as I got liqnora, I might havo appoarancesbeingincomfortablecjrcamstances. Burton, colored, recently sentenced to the pen- sat quiet under the imputation. Or even if you Her husband died nnder suspicions circnm- itentiary from this county, for horse stealing, bad given the plainest hints that J had stolen stances in 18C7, but her high landing a fi&SSShfefc the soldiers’ shirts—this I could have put up shield to investigation or even suspicion. About was recaptured near the Southwestern depot with, as the great Duke of Marlborough would I fifteen months since, her son, aged 27, died I yesterday morning, by Dock Eiland and police- have been the example. Or if yon had con- I suddenly of the same symptoms as those of his I man McEacbom, each of whom fired several ~ - ahmnin- father. A few weeks previous to bis death he phots at him before they oonM take him. One illustrious natuesako of Swoden would bavo I her. Six ™ l ♦ mnnkn - fl —Zm L ^ 1 .... ^ J)lflC0 and their termination crowned with the assur ance of a happy hereafter. The weather being too hot for the Columbus thieves to go into the country, to drawtheir usual rations of blackberries, they are doing a lively business in town. The sales of mannfactnred goods by tae Eagle and Fhenix Company at Columbus, for the past six months, have been abont donble those for tae corresponding period last year. We clip as follows from the Columbus En- given me some comfort. But tho calumny you I or eight weeks after her son's cfeaifo | A>«mttonrHr‘iAa^js?jjch_4igqualifieshim from tn - | hor onl y daughter was taken suddenly and vio- ««<*ted in Montgomery for havinR'misao'nh„H rave, in tae fertility of your malioious wit, oho- lently ill, of precisely the same diseaso as that I flBn ds belonging to a pictnro house in Aii^nst^ Bou lo luvoul, IB OI BO new, HO unique, BUU BO I UI uu uiwuioi, UUI BilOl ijmy a> i™ I JjJUle.J'j'WC.yadumoS hellish a kind as wonld make Job himself swear death for several weeks, finally rallied and re- I >*» the lock-up by Marshall Morphy, who went and blaspheme like a Virginia Colonel.’’ covered. Some time after the death of her son t0 Montgomery for him. The arrest was made Then followed the denouement of tho charge I General Ketchnm advanced to Mrs. Wharton ^hom tt^'^nres^long^ 1 * “^hara^not a challenge to its originators, and an offer to the sum of 82,GOO, taking her note for the heard what reward was offered for Toomer. send tae identical so-called “green breeches amount. Jnne 23d General Ketchnm left Wash- j Tha Sun, same date, says: with leather patches” to his fair enemy to prove ington for Baltimore, and being intimate with Barbecues —We are told that a series of bar- its falsity. The whole forms an amusing and Mrs. Wharton, as a friend of her husband, I becues are being organized along tae entire line luelodramatio episode to those dismal days of j went to her residence intending to make her a I SI interest of the North and bouth Railroad, strife and hardships. brief visit, and, it is said, to request the pay- lat e *t torminatoaritom^abont Among the antique missives before ns, we ment of the note he held. June 24th, the day the 11th of the same month, the time when the notice letters from Major-General John Stark, after his arrival, ho was taken suddenly, vio- j stockholders convene. General ^Phillip Schuyler, Sir Arthur Bigot, J lently sick. A physician was called in, but his Wo find the following in tho last Lumpkin Admiral Lord Byron, General Israel Putnam I efforts failed to relieve him. June 28thhe died. J Telegraph: and Benedict Arnold. J His remains were taken to Washington by his j Woodland Cottage, July 9, 1871.—Editors Not having spaoe for them all, we are tempted I relatives, and his funeral took place on the 30th ”^ 6 “ otorlous “ e K ro M. Tur- to reproduce the note addressed to General nit, full accounts being given in tae newspapers of froodmen in Florence ^^Satarday^Ihave Sullivan by this world-wide arch traitor, who I at tae time. I not been able to gather tae particulars, only was then a zealous patriot: I Oalie 24th of Jane, while General Ketohum that a collision took place between tae Demo- “CoNNXErr’s Ferry, June 1G, 1777. was lying ill at Mra. Wharton's, a youog man net;roes ’ in which blood was Dorr General.—lours of this date I re- I named Eugene Van Ness, a banker s clerk in Chattahoochee. will pamrlith Ou , Tbo women j Baltimore, and well acquainted with Mrs W. We frequently hear of the appearance and morning.’ I have nothing now from Phibidir I calle<J at bor bouse. Other gentlemen wero P 0,1 tical haraDgues, in different sections of pres ^ and Mre -j; offered thew Marefresh - owM a for w ? w T ^° 6X ‘ m6nt ’ beer ’ lnt0 whl0h ’ 83 8 tonio ’ sho said « she mission is that of preaching, but really is to four’ n--- - ” .mmn^n bfld P nt 8 fow dr0 P 3 of genUan. AU drank with- ferment discord in arraying one portion of the morning 8 ?him—they'have'orders to race ve oat «perienomg any nnpleasant symptoms, ex- b^of a 8 a .inst the other. He has for some » 8 iSVtZSXSZ T Van Ness who was soon taken so" violently go wiin mein. | m as to render it necessary that he should be in tae eastern partef this county; in both of put to bed in Mrs. W’s house. While there a which great dissensions have been stirred. If milk pnnoh was administered to him, in which I w bite people of these neighborhoods would was noticed awhile sediment which was exam- I d ° th ? ir dnt ?- to themselves and the colored ined and pronounced tartar emetic. Proper treatment was ordered, and Van Ness soon be gan to convalesce. The discovery of tae poi son in the milk punch, coupled with Gen. K’s death, created a suspicion of crime, and Gen. A Harvest for the Paris Lawyers.—Almost innumerable legal questions and “choses in ac tion” have grown out of the late civil war in Paris. Demands amounting to seven hundred millions of francs have been made upon the insurance companies for risks upon property burned by the Communists, which the under writers refuse to respond to under tae exception able circumstances of the case, wherefore plain tiffs bring suit. There are said to be, also, more than three hundred thousand cases of contro versy arising between landlords and tenants, ont of the repeated interferences of the differ ent governments de facto with the contracts be tween those parties; and a myriad of suits ac- ciuing on bills, drafts, notes of hand, and other kinds of obligation and covenants, due course of proceeding whereon has in like manner been 1-1 r 3 t. _ r ± . r .. . t> interfered with, lawyers. It is a fit time for tae Paris Moneoe County, July 17ib, 1871. jEditors Telegraph and Messenger : I would call the attention of the authorities and citizens generally of Bibb county, to the great necessity of having a bridge built across Tobesofkee creek, at Dr. D.B. Searcy's mill. The old bridge was built during tho Confederate war, some ton years ago, so the old frame must be decaying. The arches are too far apart and the bridge has no protection on the sides, and is too near the mill dam. The planters of Monroe and Upson counties do not feel safe in risking their teams and loaded wagons on the present bridge. Will Macon look to her interest ? Whilst I am speak ing of the bridge, allow me to say to you that the roads are almost impassable. The merchants of Macon should look to this. The authorities of Monroe and Upson counties are looking well to the interest of their marts. The cotton crop is tae poorest I have seen since the war. The com is ruined without rain in a few days. Health of the county generally good. A Friend to Macon. Insurrection in Jamaica.—Kingston dis patches of the loth say that the negroes of the island have planned an insurrection, which has been arranged for the 19th or 20th. The con stabulary,government troo'ps and volunteers had been put in readiness to meet it, and were de termined, if they did rise, to teach the negroes better manners. Needless.—We see by the Charleston Conner that the negroes fixed the mnnicipal election there in August, so as to hit upon a time when tae whites were away—at the springs or the North. That was rather ungenerous in Mr. considering his vast mfiipxils. there nn e COME. OInTE ! COME ALL 11 TO THE Gr#Sitini Grain and Provision Emporium -OF- SMALL * GAMBLE, 61 Third Street, Macon, Ga., AND BUY YOUR CORN, BACON AND JBLOTXR At the lowest market price, either for cash, or on time. SPECIALTIES : FLOUR,TOBACCO AND WHISKY. SMALL & GAMBLE Send your orders for the celebrated HAZOR CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY FLOOR, guaranteed to be tae best made. SMALL & GAMBLE. OP THE AGE. DR. HURLEY’S Of AU orders for CORN, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, LARD, MEAL, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Wheat, Bran, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Liquors, will receive prompt attention, at tho lowest mar ket prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. . j?6 ly SMALL & GAMBLE, 61 Third st., Macon. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. • H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightost error in tae time-keeping of my fine Regulator, by tae erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS, for the purpose of observing tae meridian passage of the sun and stars, I will be able to keep tae exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. Especial Attention paid to the Repairing: and rating of tine Watches, as well us all kinds of new work made to order. apr6-tf WORKINGMEN'S CANDIDATE. A. C. AUDOIN offers himself to the voters of Bibb county, as a Candidate, on tho part of tae Workingmen, for Tax Collector of said county, and if elected wiU give bond and do the duties of the office satisfactorily. A CARD. While absent from the city “many friends” have asked through the columns of the Telegraph and Messenger, if I would run for the office of Tax Collector. In answer, I would state, that I am now, as I havo always been, subject to the order of my friends; as it is their wish I will run the race. If elected, vriU endeavor to perform the dnties of the office to the satisfaction of my friends and tae public. I have lived in Macon 42 years, julylltd WM. D. RAINEY. • >—mness, little Jnnnn Magrcdeb Reynolds, aged three years and months. “Smiling, lovely creature, Joyous as the day, Fair of form and featuro Happy, blithe and gay; Music’s rippling sweetness, Laugh and careless song From his heart’s repleteness. Ever fiowed along. “Few tae starry summers. O’er his path had shone, Ere tae angels called him To tae far unknown; Smiles and gleamy brightness Wreathed that fairyoung face, Til its placid whiteness, Told of death’s embrace.” *. “I am anxious to hear how matters are—tae nnmber and designs of the enemy, if General Washington intends attacking them, eta, etc. I hope you will advise me of every thing of con- wquence. I am, door General, Yours, etc. B. Arnold.” “M. G. Sullivan." Thenbove is an exaet copy,and we are sure our readers will be interested in these remiuisenees of the olden time. race, he would cease his visits. Martin Broderick died at Savannah, Sunday morning, from the effects of snnstroke. The Savannah Advertiser, of Tuesday, says: Another Bow Boat Gone —We learn that the Messrs. Schley, owners of the successful canoe K’s remains wero disinterred and tae contents I boat “ VernoD »" which has won several races in niih.isnmo.i, .n.i-d . .. ,, last six months, and has proven a craft of no of the stomach analysed, resulting in thediscov- 8maU spee d, have disposed of her to a club in ery, therein, of at least twenty grains of tartar Macon. A Sensational Story. The New Orleans Picayune, of Sunday, tells I T1 »e proof waseonsidered strongenough I Master Walter Mitchell Jackson, of this city, a story that smacks very strongly of thenltra- to demand aninvesUgation and the result was the took the first prize "Tor declamation at Emory sensational. It is about a hunchback of huge finding of tho true bills referred to above, and College last Monday. Really, Macon seems to proportions, who made his appearance in that I Wharton’s arrest tae night before she ex- I hold all the honors nowadays, city some forty yean ago, and has, ever since, I P® c tod to start for New York whence she had I Two more Atlanta hasberies have closed tail resided entirely alone in a house in the lower j made arrangements to sail for Europe. Ou last J week—the American and United States, part of the city. A few days since the neighbors I Saturday she was taken to tae city jail, wherejshe I A white man named McCord, and a nego, missed him from his aocustomed haunts, and I now ' 8 > an< l where she will remain until her I while at’ work on the First Methodist Churo-’ at went into the honse to search for him. We let tria l takes place, and the question of her guilt Atlanta, Tuesday, fell from tae scaffoldig to the Picayune finish the story. It says: or innocence is definitely settled. the ground, a distance of sixty feet M-Oord Sure enough he was dead. He lay pallid and I . - .. T . I was badly hurt, and the negro only bruied, as Stark on a pallet of straw. There were a few A LoTiI ' K^-ktux.—Lowery, tae great chief bo f eU on his heai scattered chairs around tae room and a plain | of the North Carolina African Ku klur, is the | We ^ tha folIowing item8 in ^ AtIanta new advertisements notice to the public. B eing accused of running as a candidate for tho J-kdiCAi party for Tax Collector of B.bb withdraw entirely from the contest, assnrrag thepublio that my sympathies are now ““If”. wi(h tho Democratic party?^’ jy-0 It ifespectruUy, J. yf. STUBBS. A GOOD REWARD i Jj20!t Bil Ciily AirMM Society. R^So^w^h^ot°i Ji^S- et Thi‘i b B 6 t CInb Annual Mating of the State Sociow^ TtoJI« 8 forothoTmportant reasons, every'ffiStaerfa’ea d neatly riiuested to be present R w ea R H. WItIQLEI, Seaetarv #nt, mkuT&iamab7 FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized by the many friends of Jno. ’. Stubbs, to announce him as a candidate for inst. ' • wtw" 1 ■— ■— M e are are authorized to announce F. H. HEATH as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb county, at the election to be held the 28th inst. i ltl9lf “MANY TAX PAYERS.’ BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT. LEOTIONJ E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur rent rata. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and Savannah^. Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store, or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro pean. Charleston or Savannah houses. Collections promptly attended to in all parts cf tae United States. Our circulation is amply protected tty United States Bonds. I. O. PLANT, President. W. W. Wbigley. Cashier. augl6-tiloct28* FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Editors Telegraph: Announce W. T. NELSON a candidate for Tax Collector, at tho special elec tion on tae 28th inst.—subject to regular nomina tion, if any is made. J' 0191 ^ MANY VOTER 3, GLBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST, Uiiprikjjm.o'^airir-^KUiUiiKS, MACON, GA. T? E nw^ri D IS9 SITS ’ BUY a nd SELL EX- S uSSSffi?’ 8ILVEIi ’ ST0CKd - Collections Made on all Accessible Points. ^tl-?^ ° P ° n at 8,1 b0Qrs ot the Compound Syrup SARSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE OF POTASE Prepared with, scientific ac. curacy from the purest materials. The great alterative and blood purifier, a certain remedy and core for Scrofula, or King’s’ Evil cf rids of the Bone, Pimples, Boils, and all Ernntio?, of the skin, arising from impure blood Co«>if Habit, Kidney Disease, Dyspepsia, or Indies;,/ Rheumatism, Jaundice, Liver Complaint Pemsi. Irregularities, Fistula, Piles, Syphilis, or Second, ry Syphilis, and all disorders arising from the in prudent use of Mercury. Bead the following certificate from a medium, well known. It attest s its wondetf ol power in etin diseases: Dr. Hurley—Sir— My children have had ena- tlons all over tae body for many months. It frightfully bad on the face and head, and I thong*! it would remain during life. What was to be done": I doctored them, and I gave them everythin? i heard or could think of—but all of no account” I observed by every one about here, and it ia *e!i known your medicine was the means. Theyue now, thank God, perfectly well. JOHN O’SULLIVAX. I Grayson and Seventh Streets, Louisville, Ky. Dr. Hurley—Sir—I find your Sarsaparilla to possess more efficacy than any medicine I have evu used. It ia highly beneficial in Scrofula. Debility, Rheumatism, and many other diseases, and I have perfect confidence in it as a curative agent. GEO. GRAY, M. D. Covington. 3SC TCJ !JEi.Xa El ST ” S POPULAE WORM GANDY, Is really what it claims to be—a specific, remov ing all kinds and varieties of worms from the hu man viscera of young or old. No harmful effect from its nse. No danger from an overdose—chil dren all love it. Messrs. Jas. Ruddle & Co—Gentlemen—Itgivn me great pleasure to say, after using ail the other worm remedies known to me. with bnt partial suc cess to my children, I was advised to tiy Dr. T. A Hurley’s, and since using it, my children have be come quite well and healthy. The children won'd eat it all the time, (it is so pleasant,) if we would let them. I believe it is one of the best and safest remedies known, and as such, recommend it tocii and ali. ^ t rj} JAMES W. TRAVIS. HURLEY’S FOR RENT. A DOUBLE tenement house, which can be used as^a hoarding house if desired OLIVER, DOUGLASS * CO. * Apply to july ltMt DIVIDEND no. 6. Southern Insurance and Trust Co., SAVANNAH, GA., T HE above Company has declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent., navsbio nali. I of four per cent., payable in Savan- .•na?. B ^ b9 « ff8 l wg ? amonntof tl10 stock owned tbounders.gned will pay the dividend due to Macon stockheidorB, if applied for at his office m the next tan days. 8 The Company still continues to insure all kinds or property at this agency on as good terms as other first-class companies. As much of the stock is m Macon, wo hope to receive a hberal pat- ronage. E. C. GRANNISS, P CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHEEST’S SAYINGS INSTITUTION. interest paid on all sums FROM Si TO 85000. QFFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. si. to C f si ~ feh3-tf juiy!93t Agent. NOTICE. - >E J 5 SO i IS j n ^? n i of .? on S Ilan fi Dressed Lum- i,.j* er ’ 8a«h,.Blinds, Mouldings or any kind of m , atem) > °f aij y a ‘yle of house built, from a cottage to a mansion or temple, are advised to tormbfmosW WlId ? r * Son - Third street, near Ar- tope e marble yard. Terms cash and very reai juiyll Im , ivery reason- R. C. WILDER & SON. table. Only one object arrested tae eye: Near most loyal man in the South. The Wilmington , the body was a nch casket, set in mother of star of Monday savs • I S f yeSterday: pearl and gold. Jewels flashed from the oostly . . ■ 3 I Bio TritE Among the Nigoexs—About 10,000 lid, and wreathed in the dust of diamonds were I j ® were informed yesterday that the bold I at Covrsorou—Freaks of a Scared Mule.— engraved the “Lilies of Franoe” in a coronet of an J danng villain, Henry Berry Lowry, had the I Last Sunday was preached the commencement gold. They opened the box and there flashed an °“ CIt Y to 8° to Mr. John McNair’s house, in sermon, at Covington, of Emory College, pre- on their eyes ibe Bourbon diadem. It was sto- Robeson couuty, yesterday morning, and de- I paratory to tho exercises which were to follow len the night of the Hita of Angnst, 1830, when T “ ls *' as given him, when I tae succeeding day. This is an old time custom, Cnaries tae Tenth abdicated the throne of be T“ r V.; ,n, to 5° to Lnmbartonand in- and a great many people flocked to Covington Franoe in favor of the Duke of Bordeaux. Un-1 f orm _fln er, ff _McJIiUan for him that if his wife, I to hear the eminent Bishop Pierce orate on that derneath it was a manuscript, written in French. I J?® ' s , DOS T,' n at tbtt * place, was not set at j occasion. True to their apish instincts, the ne xt contained only these words: liberty by Monday next, he would drench the I groes improvised a big n>oeting in Covington, “I am Charette, the Vendean General. Maria 0O ? nl, . O _ f Robeson blood. Mr. McNair re- for that day, and an Immense crowd of them of Savoy was to have been my wife. She was ? ,des ab ? nt four miles aboTe Bale’s store, the were on hand, from the fnrronnding country. _ " 1 latter place being the general rendezvous or I in attendance. They cauie up by every convey- headqtiHrtere of the Sheriffs who are Lying to ance, and soon outnumbered their white breth- tffect bis capture. Oar informant conversed I ren, who were bolding forth in another port of with Mr. McNair, who was on the train jester- the Qnue a large number went from this day en route for Lumbertoo, to inform the I place The big preacher of the occasion was Joe Sheriff of Lowery's threat, and obtained the above facts from him. taken from mo and given to the Comte d’Artois. I could have forgiven this, but he deserted me when most I needed his help and assistance. I revenged myself and procured his overthrow, and am happy since he died in exile.” The Baikbbidos Argus.—This sterling paper is about take a new departure in the road to fame and extended usefulness. Brother Rus sell announces in his paper of the 15th inst, that having secured the editorial assistance of Prof. Josiah Lewis, of Emory College, and Mr. Woods, well known in this city asa good drayman, and an u-uslly good negro generally. While Joe was in full swiug, warning bis fellow sinners of the terrible consequences of their sins, an^get- ting up the excitement to its usual pitch on such occasions, the train from this city came puffing It seems from the dispaich printed on Mon day, that Lowery did set to work early Monday morning as be promised, and killed two promi nent men of Robeson county and wonnded an- j and snorting close by toe congregation. This other—ambushing them on the highway. Low- lent additional excitement to the crowd, and the r, 7, I country colts and moles unnsed to the cars, John R Allen in the business department, tae I eryjswo ‘" . ..'.programme were all whirling and twisting in the very ago- aS* wifi shortly be en.arged and app^r in a | ,b “ ^ 0ther m *0 ttmntoy. | of fright. Brother Joe was calhngnp the new and beantifnl dress. Always sound, pure CouvEjrnoN* of the Unorganized.—CoL E and Democratic to tae core, we shall rejoice to I Halbert calls a convention of the corporators chronicle the increased prosperity and success of tae several unorganized Georgia railways of our esteemed contemporary. The Argus has I whose charters provide for State aid, lo meet jnst claims to the patronage and support of in Atlanta August 1C, for consultation, and I cided pull, as a mule only knows how to give, HUNTy.ANKIN A LAMAR Southwest Georgia. | devising some plan to put their scheme afloat. J and snapped tae rope which held him to a swing. J jy203m n—•» mourners; the sisters were hngging and clasp ing the brethren in true Christian unity, tae engine was puffing and blowing, and when the two shrill toots weresonnded for “down breaks,” one old Confederate ninle could stand it no longer. He just gave one long, strong and de. GR0S3 SPEi 5 Gross T. i’ PRESERVING SOLUTION t’s Seltzer Aperient, 50 Bbls West’s Awueene Oil, Epsonia ^ulphnr, Copperas, Blue, ’ Indies, All for sale as low as U't. —,;. here in m&N ^ 45411 bo brotJ E ht 100 Cases Crystal Potash, 6000 Lbs. Rock Potash in bu 50 Carboys Oil of Vitro!, 20 Bbls. MarbleDust, At v:ry low rates 1100 Ounces Qoirine, GO Lbs. Calome, 100 “ Chloroform, 60 “ Blip Mass. WILHOFI'3 AN7I-PFEI0DIC HOLTONS AND FARMER’S PILLS, And ali the nostrums for Chills and Fever, and any o ler disease. Wo are I adqnarters for Jewett’s Perfect Pore We Lai And can offetae beat figures on USSEED OIL, TUPENTIXE, VARNISHES. COCKS, EIC. 450 boxes WindsorGlass from SxIO to 30x10. Warranted good Glasmd in good order. Dealers and others who buy i large or small quantities will find that it ia to Sir interest to de*i win,... ’ dixie works, MACON, GEORGIA, Guernsey, Bartrum «fc Hendrix, Propr’s., Contractors, Builders, and Dealois in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all sorts of Turning done to order. Read! Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Ben ;h Lnmbe and Lathes in any quantity always on hand. Ogtoraaolicited and promptly filled. mav20 tf -A-GKEIXr csr Savannah Bank and Trust Co., MACON. QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in adtaxces made ox cotton. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will be Allowed, AS AGREED UPON- _Jan25-ly I. C. PLANT A SON, AR ts LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capita 1 , Surplus, and Reserve (gold).$20,869,070 04 Dai'y^CMkR fi U “ it ? <1 SUte8 ’ * * * 3 - 000 -°'>0 00 Dai.y Cash Receipts upward of (gold) 20,000 0 STOMACH BITTERS. Is the remedy, par excellence, for all disene ofSfmS 1 Debihty. Dieordered Stomach, Lou fc,-na£S p‘. e ’ T “P M . Fever, Indigestion, and d Y her6 a gentle and pennuer: ia required. It fortifies the-tyUm against the trymg effects of changes ofrclimaMud seasons and mvigorates and vitalizes failing nature, and is a sure preventive of Chills and Fever. ToJaaras Ruddle & Go,, Louisville, Ky. fn?^ tlemen ’^ This is t0 eertify that I have be® a aufferer ' antl tried all the tonics I hive of or seen advertised, with little or no relief £°“\? n £, 0Ile of them. I heard Hurley’s Bitten spoken ot, and tried a bottle, withlittli raith m it before I commenced, and to my surprise rtLi SLi 8fore A finished one bottle I felt a greit ^tter, and firmly beUeve that on one or wo occasions, it was the means of saving and prolong- I conscientiously recommend them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and adriee hare no ®. to 88k for Dr ’ T-A. Hurley’., and . uae .?‘ 3 38 you think proper, if it will be of benefit to others. Yours, truly, etc., r—^ ^ JOHN W. DIXS0N. Lomsville, Ky., Dee. 10, 1868. HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC! interest to deal with us. _ KIN & LAMAR * Drgiets, 82 and 84 Cherry St. FJBMX cokput, DEALER IN Snterles, Fish, Fruit, Tejeiafite, Ice, Etc Second Street, (Between Telegraph Boilding and Baptist Church.) >’ Hours Same as Oilier ice Retailers. P btdow Passenger Depot in boillintr •spied by H. N. Ells. ouiumg RDERS SOLICITED. The Policies of this Company ^PMabfe in caeh on proof of loss without deduction for interest, and not as is ns-iaV sixty days after presentation of proof. nSaa1 ’ They expire at six o’clock r. ir„ and not at noon* apr23 3m L *gent. Macon, Ga. of^r 7 nf E arer^ E ® E .’^ AI!LE —We make a standing ’ for cver ? grain of Arsenic or an y otaer poison that may be found in lnt P T!F?* l a - If . Uken by directions, wegair- 1 toenro, without producing buzzing in teef~ tml d ? fne83 - or any other distrelW race, so genera Jy experienced from taking the ma mmary remedies—arsenic, quinine, strychnine, etc. «t t Kew Albany, Ind., May 28, 1868. Messrs- Jas. Ruddle A Co.: ’ ’ .i e “ Sir8: I was afflicted with ague for month., perhaps a year or more. Your Hurley’s Ague Ton- ,^^i^f? mia S nd6d b F a Mend. I got a bottle unmediately and commenced taking it according t# directions, and have not been troubled with a chill b ar “ satisfied if it be taken according to airechons, it will euro any case of the ague. Ire* commend it to ail suffering. Yonra truly, CAPT. VINCENT KIBE. Ice former! HOUSE SALE UR RENT. IOU3E, with A THREE ROO water nnexceUed 11 n?, e „ SP! °f. r t nt ’ 110,11 the.city of Macon, for'sale cool, and C8ft of Oc.cber The . of “ty- Call soon ipanda an extended and save rents, ^pplyt^ ^ant a b may30 tf ICR XC£« ^^890^.?. * re P re P are(i to -A. 03 Cherry etrG«t- finnjQ,. _ _ Cherry 8tr©©t. Sunday honrn a.^.andfrom 12 m. to 1* p. y ’ ^ JtUle tf S. T. * B. P. WALKER, A. E. ADAMS. B. M. BAZEMOEE. SHADKACH WAKE. Adams, Bazemore & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. W E hav 0 admitted Mr. Shadrack Ware to our business, tho new firm to go into effect nn fc day of September next. But all enrruatea to us. Our warehouse is, as ia wpH known, commodious, newly bnilt, and fire-proof friends' 41 advance8 wiu continue to be made to o’ur — — may28 dAnfim STUD WELL BROS., 17 HURRAY ST., NEW YORK, 5UNUFACTUBEBS AXD JOnnpua qf BOOTS AND SHOES Expressly for Southern Trade. JOSEPH L.U30YTEAUX, Salesman, jane 30-3meod Z>R. SBABKCOK’8 INFANT SOOTHING SIETf .. becoming tae indispensable remedv for nnvifA‘, ef aadc ^ e of aU pains aSd^he. of thZ ODOB ' ■ ? hon9ancl 8 of mothers throughout let do f n are i praw u g tbe inv eator, and millions will yatdoao; whan aU know its intrinsic Zdoefr <p* Ctohf r ^ Uevin K Teething, Spasm*. SwclsfeSretc. Plamt ' toegulaxities bf tbe Jamfk Ruddle & o£“™* Gi ” N ° 7 ’ *• 18fi9 ’ ilavo 11863 yonr Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Symp m our families, and find it does , ■ Tf t J ian a *l the otherremediee we ever have tried, tte behave it perfectly harmless, and it gives rest and ease to our children quicker than other remedies offered for ialo. Also, we have for tar ee years, and it gives univer sal satisfaction. We never heard it complained of. Our wives wiU use no other. Yonre, etc., WM. B. BOOT. J. L. BOOT. - J. w. SEATON & C0. f (Successor to Jas. Ruddle & Co.) PROPRIETORS. LABORATORY 41- BULLITT STREET LOUISVILLE, BY. »nri SAL ? ALL DRUGGISTS aprl2tbur.9untf