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Telegraph & Messenger.
FRIDAY MOSOTHO, JAN. 19, «72.
EnHiint—In the fourth lino of tha fourth
paragraph of tho article In yeeterdiy’* iasne.
| Tlie Month CttroIlM V^ghlNtlre Rnndlttl.
Illfh 1 Iniri.
From a Columbia report in the Charleston
I Cornier, we sea that the war between Scott and
Bowen is going on in the so-called South Caro-
who hisaenred the pnblic interests with fidelity
(or many year*, to make room fora freshly im
ported carpet-bagger from Maine, will proba
bly oost Mr. Osgood h:a place. It appeal©
I strange that Federal official* are never snti-fied
I to leave well enough alone, bat maul forever
ble prercqniaite to liberal inatilntiona, and
abonld be munificently provided for. Bat how
Kick
•ale theft
even of the f acred fan I whWb waa appropriated
for that purpose.
We so stated to him, and in yielding his ob
jection* and consenting to acnfcpt, he acted
under the belief a* we then thought and still
think, that be was gratifying e* and many
other Democrats including a very Urge propor
tion of the bar of Atlanta.
It was his purpose, repeatedly expressed in
onr hearing, to hold the office o:Jy until the
ba-Ines* of the courts, then very mach behind,
should be brought np, or until by the removal
of disabilities, the number of elegibie lawyers
;n th* circuit -honlJ tx? increased as to present
will be pot on at once, and other boats added as I to the appointing power a wider range of selec-
fast as the business warrants. I tion. The former of these conditions though
Executive mansion into a brothel—and he I ^ Child Accidlnt a l.lt Bcrxkd to Death.— not fully realized, is almost so notwithstanding
comes down to circumstance charging Soott I little Katie, a daughter of Cspt. Thomas N. | be has been in effioe so short a time. Some
| linoaig».l;f f■ wM.-W ( .rsinfonned
morml dignity of the epectacle will b« apprecta- |!at anotber stewnship 1, D . to Baltimore is to
beaded “A Noble Beginning” reed "In the put- I ted. when it ii known tbst Bjwen'e last assault I be immediately established, and ihe flue stesm-
for on Ihe part, si printed—lb# passage as I on Scott was based on his turpitude In relation I ship “Alhambra,” Captain Wrigh-, farorably
amended aland, tbna. U» women. Bowen, in a personal explanation, known .. one of the Boston line last winter,
, ... 1“ , r .. . ,, .. ... , ... I will be put on at once, end other boats added os
ilar education la a great and ind.ipcnea- on the 15tb, cbirgta Soott with taming the | (ut M * fae business warrants.
-e requisite to liberal insulations, and l Executive mansion into a brothel—and he A Child Agcidintaixv Bcbxzd to Death.—
bo muntCconUy prorlded for. But how I comes down to circumstance charging Soott I Little Katie, a daughter of C.pU Thomas N.
net! o soeci.cleinfAefxu^ of the whole-1 with enticing a poor school HUM from PWIp°«, aged about four ye^ was accidentally moults .go he contemplated an early resigna-
n u.e sp< r.s. . wwj w ““‘ 0 I f . .. r __, . . I burned on Monday afternoon about fonro dock, uon, we interposed to delay it, and it has been
sfl and spoliation by onr Bailical rulers, W albslla into h ■ mansion and there outrag.ng by her drees taking fire. The little creature snf. postponed up to the present, partly we doubt
Other mistakes occur in the article, which jurgation followed, but Bowen continued:
by her dress taking _ ___
bar person. I fared nntil yesterday afternoon when death I not, by reason of onr interference.
Upon tb'« a noisy atom of blackguard ob- came to her relief. | We hare thus been instrumental in inducing
the author had no opportunity of reading be
fore going to prose, which the intelligent reader
j knew, said be, that this effort to gag me day, ays bids were opened and the contract
would be made, and were it not for these in-1 .warded, the day before, for the enlargement
John A.
The Augusta Constitutional!s* of Wednes- him to become and remain the Jodgo of our
^ 1 circuit. L. E Bnrcrnrr,
will note and correct. Ew y editor has aueh | £52=5 I °J ^ ^ ^ ^ y k
down to ruin by thla man, who talk, about I Green A Co., of Rockland oounty, New York,
moral nakedness. After taking advantage of were tbe lowest bidders, at $320,540; Collog-
annoyancea to enooanter, occasionally.
FznaoxAL —We had tbs grant pletsors yea- this poor woman, be wrote her a letter, in which ton a Oarlln, of Savannah, being tbe next Iow-
terdsy, of calls from Meatrs. Jso. It. Band.il, “ * 3 - 7 - 302 ’ “ d Gr “ f - 4 °°-
formerly of the Angnsta Constitutionalist, and Charleston the proof this monstrous erimecame tbe 1111111 lowest, at $.”43,550. The Constita-
” * 0 1 * n *“ * ° | out—tho proof that tho Gubernatorial Mansion I tionalist adds:
of Sooth Carolina no longer afforded proto©- The contract as awarded does not include the
tion to the virtue of an innooent woman. building of the bulkhead or the dam above it.
Hereon Byaa threatened to axpel Bowen if he Theae, it is estimated, will cost about $80,000
I did not desist, but Bowen told him he would «<Miuo«uL This makes s total cost of $100,-
A. B. Lamar, formerly of the Colambns San
We were glad to see them ana is inlag ouch
oomfortable avoirdupois, and to know that both
were in robust health and equable spirits. We
are Just as sorry, though, to reflect that both
are still out of harness. Georgia journalism
never lost two more brilliant ornaments, or
staanabe;
the quill.
before many moons. They both aided power- I continued:
felly to achieve tbst triumph which had Its [
000, or 530,000 more than the original estimate.
A. J. Himmo.M).
eii.iji on THir.r* leamsii.
To provide for the investment of oertain
school funds belonging to tbe county of Bryan.
Famed.
A bill to provide for tbe protection of the
traveling public and to require railroad compa
nies to employ experienced engineers, eta, was
eloquently advocated by Messrs. Eeidt and
Hoge and ably opposed by Mr. Pou. The bill
was then laid on the table.
A bill for the relief of A. J. Butts, of Baldwin
county. Pd'-sed.
A Senate resolution as a substitute for a sim
ilar resolution of tbe House authorizing the Gov
ernor to employ three additional clerks, at 5100
not be bullied by any man whose vot.oouM be I ^ 'ZSSZIZJMto te'-e* flU* "“months lon C lrr e din.
__ bought for fire dollars. Byaa demanded if Bowen I men, and their bondsmen own millions of dol-
We hop© to Me them back with op I would bo answered out of door*. Bdwcd the eratioDS ftg goon #a possible after the oodtract,
As I wa* going on to ny, that woman came settled.
crowning analysis in .be ceremonic. at Atlanta |
last Friday. Those oerrmoniea were at onoe I ner if she ever opened her month about what jr,<
possible i
bos been signed and all preliminaries hSTe been
A message from the Governor was received
saying that the following act and resolution had
been approved andsigned, to-wit
An act to antborize the Governor to issue
bonds to redeem bonds of this State falling dne
1872. Also, a resolution in relation to acts
last Friday.
the vindication of the wisjoni of their politlool
course, and the highest compliment to tbe zeal
aadabilityof their prof,-saioukl careers.
Tub Kncnzs Cahiszts is a Stzw.—A Herald
Washington dispatch says that tbe resurrection
of Colfax as s candidate for tbe Vioe Presiden
tial nomination, has disgruntled matters very I to know
The Chronicle and Sentinel, of same date, I passed at last cession of the General Assembly.
7* : I The Senate amendments to the tax act were
. Mi cos i.ND Acoczta Raileoad —Tho regular concurred in.
had transpired. It did more; it described the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Macon a number of Senate bills were read second
vile desd thmt hsd been consummated. _ _ | and Augusta Boilroad was held in this city on | ti me .
On motion, theHonse adjourned until 3r.it.
< AVrXBN'OON' SESSION.
Hocsn—The House met^t 3 p/m. and took
up tbe Senate bill to amend the off to establish
a system of publio instruction. The bill was
and Augusta Boilroad was held in this city on I time.
Jones, (of Georgetown.) Whereie the letter ? I yeeterday. Among thoso present were G. H.
I Bowen. The party who had it carried it to j Hazlehnrst, Esq., of Msooc, President of the
tbe Governor and mode him pay a anm of moo- company, and W. J. Magrath, Eiq., of Charles-
ry tor it, and it thus got hack into his leases- I t0D p,o,ident of the Sooth Carolina Jlsilroad,
lion. H
An Indignant member here nroae and -anted | ^‘ntremng to^r^t^refthe j “J-
know whether we wereaitting here to discuss It bM not trenspired whether anything $“ *“ Cre ‘ te ‘
- n. waw4..»m nr fui !«oi>lc- wa. i . hi board or commifi&ionera for Milton county.
much. Until Urn. Urn Vioe Presidency wo. °' “ Paled.
held up m a probable pesce-offenug to the mel-
tion, but it seems highly probable that
agers of tbe South Carolina Boilroad w:
iheman-
Boilroad will inang-
tora to make lawn for the people.
No one was found to undertake tho enswer
contents whom U would be necessary to oondl-1 mg of this indignant question, which was cer- nr ,te a new policy before a great while in the
late, and among whom, it was felt, Grant waa tainly s poser, and Bowen onoe more resumed. WOI ti ng 0 f this important line.
ITILj.a > _# ,k Philn^. I He said, if you want to aee moral nakedness | —
1 a - ID.ll „r , ZT,
in perishing need of strength. Even Philoso
pher Greeley was discussed as a possible nom
ineo, bat Grant has pat hU veto on that by | connection with a notorious woman, from
branding Greeley as • traitor—a man, who, si- Philadelphia, who occupied the same room with
nitra-nrotsctiaciat hl «“- Follow him from Washington to New
though claiming to bs an ultro-protectlontst, ^ (0 No- m W8 s, 2 Cth street, (a
but a few dsys Sgo, was explaining to n free | nataH hon ^, ^ Seven Sisters, or Pal-
trade correspondent, bow bo might beat Grant
by selecting a free trade Bepnbllean candidate
to ran in opposition to him on tbe Democratic
ticket. Grunteays tbatif Greeley, os a General
in the army, bad been detected in such com
oounty.
The bill to incorporate the Air Line and Ba-
bnn Gap Bailroad Company. Passed. Also a
bill to remove the county site of Lea connty.
Also bill to incorporate tbe Marietta Savings
SISI General Assembly of Georgia. |
- - - 1 l This bill proposes to relieve manufactories to
be erected from taxes for ten years.
Mr. Wood made a good speech in opposition
irransoos session.
Be port od for the Telegraph and Messenger.]
Atlanta, January 17,1872.
Szsatz.—Tho Senate met at 3 o'clock r. it.,
WEDNESDAY'S PBOCEEDINGS.
noted house called tbe Boren Sisters, or Pal
metto House,) and learn bis doing there. If I
had been let alone I would have shown bow, in
New York, tbera lived a woman named Panline p fes idem Trammell in the Chair.
Markham, to whom he offered a set of diamonds
worth #750, but that tbe price was not large
BILLS ON FIEST HEADING.
Mr. Mathews-A bill to amend section 2261
enough. I will, however, now leave the .object, of tb# in re ution to landlord liens.
to the bill.
Mr. Davis, of Newton, explained the reasons
wh’ch prompted the committee to report favor
ably on tbe bill.
Mr. Snead also spoke in favor of the report
of the committee urging, encouragement of
manufacturing enterprises.
Mr. Heidt thought that the proposed exemp-
invtaugate all tb<
bow it it himself.'
munieation with the enemy, be would have been saying to Bobert K. Soott that if be wishes to
shot.
Plubaluta—Under tbla bead tbe New Or-
lease Times says that nearly every member who j
Is io favor of tbs present administration has
two, three or mtire lucrative offices, wbioh are I
the Gooe in reution to unaiora uens Uo n would bo prejudicial to the manufacturing
trenaaetions "*TIo "knows I^ r /. mb 1 cll V 1 8 e J* . establishments already in active operation. On
transMlions, He knows tbla BuU) . This bill makes the and line of mo[ion the bjU wts ,f jd Qn the
. every man to be regarded as n lawful fence with- The Senate bill to incorporate the Spaulding
It la a lively illustration of private morals inthe in certain limits after s majority of the legal I Ua^f^t,^™ Company of Gnfiin. Passed. 8
■high moral Ides” party of 8outh Carolina that voters within said limitashi^ have so deter- House biUto legalize certain bonds of the,
Bowen, guilty of two or three bigemoas mar- m, “ ed “ » 6 P ecml elect,on to "* held m 0ctober city of Borne. Passed. Also, to amend the
“a bill for tbe relief of Arthur J. Bolt, of 1 cUrter ot tbB Lookont Mouotain Ka,lroad
rieges, should fsel called upon to exposo the I
conferred by the Governor and paid for by ap- I libidinous oareer of Soott. Will tbe adminis- Baldwin oounty, as security on a criminal bond.
proprlations of the Legislature, voted for by
these vary parties. Tbe sum of these salaries
received by members of tbe Legislature would
make tax-payera open their eyes. This system
has been inaugurated by Gov. Warmontb, and
we regret to add, that It has been osrried out
by each wing of tbe Bediesl party. These so- |
tration feel celled upon to increase its military
force in Sontb Carolina for tbe better protec
tion of Us loyal reconstructed government I precedent
against itself ? ~
Mr. Brock moved to amend provided he will
iheoost in said case. Agreed to. I roctixxg the Comptroller Gene’ral to suspend is-
Mr. Nunnaliy was opposed to the bill as shod eni “ IeCQlion! f a „ ainst wiId hods umU some
Company. Also, to inoorporate the Georgia
Beliable Insnrrnce Company of Atlanta.
A resolution by Mr. Phillips, of Echols, di-
Mr. Beese reviewed tbe facts and eircum-
sning executions against
additional legislation can be enacted on that
THE GEORGIA I'ltESM.
oalled members of tbe Legiilaturc—several of | have died at Columbus within tbe last week, of
thorn were city loafers—who havs been returned
from remote parishes by themselves, as regia-
HI IUO IBCUI U1U CAAUUUA— I _ Q _ - J ..J
f t S n H eS ^ the ea 2 e ; A bill to amend'the charter of Quitman,
ished good ground for relief. Tho petition for I
" a bill to legalize the terms of Babnn Snpe-
.... , ,rior Court Passed. Also, s bill to fix the fees
The biU was passed, yeas 18, nays 10. 1 — -
. „ . ... . _ .. relief was signed by all the leading lawyers of
Mrs. John W. Barber and Mrs. J. D. Clark Baldwin county.
trsrs of election, bold ofiloee in tbe Btate, Fed-1 porta of bad faith to employers on tbe part of amonn t of the annual appropriation dona-
They reoeive leave | tbe Swedish laborers, bat is disinelined to be- ted by tbe legislature of I8G0, which has ao-
lieve them. creed since 1861* the date of the last payment,
Tbe Advertiser also goes for the port-offloe ™ i™Z n f£aMion providing for a joint com-
officials of that place witlfc a heavy hand. It | m jttee to investigate and report upon oertain
charges preferred against Dr. Thoa. F. Green,
eral, or oily governments
of sbeenos during the session of tbe LsgiaUture,
but their pay goes on.
Cure*!—Tho New York World says the 1st*
Mr. Flak, “it is well known, was no inspector I M J B:
A Startling Itumor.
Under this head the New York Tribune, of
Monday, prints tbe following from its Washing
ton correspondent:
Washington, January 11.—A curious rumor
is afloat to-day, which gains considerable cro-
' • .. ' . . . . P * W T I rt I# emDbaticailv true, that the management I and other officers and employees of the Lnnatio denoe among politicians. It is to tbe effect that
of persona any more than of principle., and “■ p 0 Whp£t^be present Asylum. the President will immediately, after tho Senate
*pftko ©Til of dignities on ooomIod. But th«- I d.nsstr has degenerated from * miserable Mr. Beeae moved tn a substitute that one per- Committee returns from New York and submits
m as .as a .. iil f . I - v f O -.. a _ . I r/\«% akall 1m antwiinia^ Kw fha ^AwavriA* ta in I I,. A. a. — . mmaam nf —11 Ik- —«— A,
Tribune mates him when Iteays wilh irreveient I faroe to'an unbes'rable nuisanee. We need not son shall bo appointed by the Governor to in- i (8 report, make a clean sweep of ail tbe princi-
Veracily that hie “four-in-hand nsnally con- refer to tbe faet that tbe office is located in one vestigate the medical and financial management pa l officials connected with the New York Cos-
“ ■ . ' . . ., * „ I corner of a whiekv ahoD in a little ooop about of the Lnnatio Asylum, and that tho expense | tom-bonse, filling their places with men of prom-
veved more SDOtted reputations than hia own. I . # ,_ bt fert or assert that the poaimia'cr of this investigation bo paid from the contin- inence in business, and eminent integrity, who
is incompetent from A to Z, and irresponsible. I gent fund. have not been active in behalf of either faction
Every citizen in range of tbe office knows Ibis. Ur. Nunnaliy bad intended to vote ngainst 0 f the Kepubliiau party in thatcity; and,fortber,
Tbe constant and omnerona miscarriage! of let- the reaolu'ion, bnt would consent to tho mode that ho will follow this move by a dismissal of
tors between this point and Macon and Atlanta, of investigation suggested by the preceding b i s whole kitchen cabinet, sending Gena Pol
and the frequent misplacement of letters and Senator. It is very easy for somebody to start ter, Dent and Bibcock back to their regiments,
of papers in the offloe is evidence positive » report sbont somebody, but the appointment and turning the cold shoulder to most of the
veyed more (potted repntationa than bis own,'
and “that hia box at the opera hoose was
(banned as if lnfeeted by all wbo bad any char
acter to lose.'' Has the Tribune forgottoD, then,
that President Grant was once conveyed in that
moat Immaculate “four in hand that Presi
dent Grant sate, evidently fearing no infootion
and no loao, in that lazsr-box at “the opera
house 7” Tho Tribune has commonly shown
Itself strong !■• iLo r -i,.i n r msnmrs whore nol-
tics and politlool obaraotera are concerned. I*
this a la pee 7 Orwbat7”
Mb. PasDurros. —The Atlanta New Era of
the 17tb, has tbe following
“In a rr cent letter George H. Pendleton ad
mils that tbe Democratic party comprises a
very small minority of tbe voters of tbe Union.
We should think so.”
of tbe evils everybody is now growling about. I of an investigating committee ought only to small politicians wbo have been particnlarly of.
on.. - - ° be made in a very clear ease. I fleions as bis advisers of late. This rumor is
TheAdverti .-ralsonaessomestroDglanguag Mr. Wellborn offered AS a substitute a reso- not traceable to any authoritative source, but
about tho “Ci'y Oounoil scrip” wbicb seems to ] n tion requesting the Governor to inquire into it has spread with remarkable rapidity, and few
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS
ONE THOUSAND
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
O.VE nCXDKEIk AND FIFTY
WAOOWS.
[ RALSTON’S HALL
33B3VHFIT
I And last appearance bnt one of the talented y.ung
Artiste,
KATIE PUTNAM,
FANCHOJf, THE CRICKET.
I Supported by the foil strength of the Excellent
Company.
FBIDAY EVENING, JANUABY 19TH, 1872,
IFANCHON
T ^522*^5^!? FAN-CHON, (the merriest Cricket of them alL)
coQYiDcea lUpirtKfl thst c id CADnot be piid I itattp pittva
for articles pnrehoeed. Therefore I propose to sell
1000 Craps aifl Busies.
Matinee Satnrday at 2K p. k.
Admission 81; Gallery SO cents.
No extra price for reserve! seats.
jan!9 It
SPECIAL NOTICE.
kew Finnx,
ISO WAGONS,
SOB
PLANTATION USE]
No variety, but a wagon that can be relied upon, a
speciality. Will sell tbs whole number memioned
stove, at tbs
LOWEST CASH PRICE,
with seven per cent, interest, payable October 18th, I thank* for former patronage, and the eatiafaction
1872 with city aoceptance—either Macon, Savon- I so univereolly expressed with my effoits to please,
mh.’An.nsta. Charleston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, bnt to inform the citizens of Macon, and the pnb-
New York or Boston—or cotton, at 22 cents for New Ho generally, that on the firet day of Jannarv, 1872.
York middlings, to be delivered by October 15th 11 aeeociateo with me. in business, Mrs. T. W. F.ee-
HARLAN & FREEMAN.
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
H AYING pmcbtsed the interest stock of Miss L.
Haja. in the Millinery and Fancy Goods busi
ness. last Fall, I deeire now not only to return
MAPE’S
TBE GREAT STANDARD FERTILIZER.
NINETEEN IMS' OF UNPARALLELED SUCCESS!
inr. i
| & Freeman, and hope, with (he assistance and co
operation of eo valuable a partner, to be able not
only to please and accomm jdato my form-reuw-
I tomeis, but as many new ones as may favor os With
! tbeir cal's or orders.
I wish to state further that It Is our intention to
extend onr business in alt vb branches, of which
; due notice will be given. M&llY L. H Alt LAN.
Having embai ed in bualnees with Miss Mary L
Harlan, ae above stated, I wou'.d respectfully so-
in Georgia, and none Genuine ttnlera bought of ma | “ends cepaoUl.y. and
J. DeLOACHE,
72 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Sole Agent tor tbe
AS A MILLER BUGGY
—no matter what part of the State ordered from.
jan!8 Ct
the public generally.
janl8 2a\vSm
Mhs. T. W. FREEMAN.
BACON,
Great EortnlU Auction Sale.
T HE attention of the ladies and amatenrsof
plants is called to the ealeof an extensive and
I choice collection of Fianta, Balbous ltoota and
Flower Seeds, such as Camelias, Khododendrona,
Paconiaa. A splendid collection of Grafted lioee
Trees, and Frmt Treea ot the beet kind cultivated
in Franc*, such as Pear, Apple, Apricots, etc.
The eale will take place on Friday, tbe 19th Inst.,
at 10 o’clock A. at ihe store of B. H. Wrigley, 63
uecond etieet, next door to tbe carriage deuouitory
|ofJ DoLoacho.
jan!7 3t O. E. BESORE, Auctioneer.
NOTICE.
TIGHE3T cash prices paid for new or eecond-
_L hand Fumitnre by O. E. HESOKE,
Janl7 lm Auctioneer, 87 Ch6rry street.
NOTICE.
T HE memberB of the Hibernian Benevolent So
ciety are rerpectfully requested to attend a
special meeting on THURSDAY NIGHT, 18th inst,,
at the Hub Tbiid, above Cherry street. Punctual
attendance is earnestly desired. By order of
THE PRESIDENT.
J. F. Douglass, Secrotary. janl72t
LATEST STYLES OF SILK HATS.
FINE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED BY
— F. L. GROCE.
jan9 lm Hollingsworth Block.
janl9tf
Mechanics’ B.& L. Association.
R EGULAR meeting to-night, at office of the
Association. Loaning will commence at 7%
o'clock.
janlD It LEWIS F. ANDERSON.
DresseG Cttn aii Tarteys
J^T J. H. ANDERSON A SON’S,
FOR SALE.
A FIRST-CLASS buggy or rockaway horse. Also,
Buggy and Hornets. Apply to
nelOtf S. G. BONN.
NEW CROP RIO COFFEE.
Q A A SACKS Choice and Prime Rio Coffee. Also,
50 sacks of Choice Java. Maricaibo, Cey
lon, Mocha and La&uira Coffee. For sale by
JanlOtf bEYMQUR, TINSLEY & GO.
OVER FIVE HUNDRED CERTIFICATES
From tbe leading planters of Georgia daring the past Seven veers attest the merits cf MAPE’S NIP*
ROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, and approve it a
FERTILIZER OF THE HIGHEST GRADE.
T HE BENEFITS arising from the application of MAPE’S in 1871 have equaled my previous year, and
as evidenoe of the fact bat ONE purchaser has refused to pay for wnat he bought, and that only
for two tons.
Planters have the same assurance and guarantee as in former years as to Standard Quality and uni
formity of preparation. And we npeat that ihe SUPERPHOSPHATE offered for sale mis year is folly
equal in every respect to that heretofore sold by ns affording such uniform and satisfactory results.
TBRMSi
Per Ton of 2,000 Pounds at Savannah, Cath $50 00
Payable November 1, 1872, by satisfactory lien or acceptance. 60 U0
The latter pavable at maturity at option of purchasers, in currency or low middling cotton at fifteen
cents per pound, or 400 pounds Low Middling cotton (lint) for ONE TON OF MAPE’S
For pamphlets containing certificates of planters in full, or other information, address
PURSE & THOMAS.
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
Ammoniated Dissolved Bones!
DISSOLVED BONES.
GROUND BONES*
LAND PLASTER,
GUANAPE GUANO,
PERUVIAN GUANO,
SALT FOR FERTILIZING,
FERTILIZING LIME, ETC.
All tha above articles always ou hand, of superior quality, and for sale at lowest market rates.
PURSE & THOMAS, Savannah, Ga.
ENOCH COE’S
AHMED BOMtWnOSPMTE
A PEEPAKATION OF THE HIGHEST GRADE.
Janl9 It
No. 10 Hollingsworth Block.
FOR RENT.
A COMFORTABLE Dwelling, containing four |
roams, with two double kitchens, stables,
garden, and good well of water attached. Situated
at bead ot Plum street, fronting Chicamauga Park,
and near tbe Blind AHjlum. Possession given im
mediately. Apply to
JanlD 3t TURPIN & OGDEN.
FOR SALE.
O NE very fine set of Furniture. Ten shares
Macon Building and Loau Association Stock.
e6tf COLLINS A HEATH.
NOTICK.
B OOKS for subscription to the stock of the Ex
change Bank of Macon are now open at the
store of
dee 29 tf BOGERS & BONN.
he in an exmodinplv bad wav. It says:
Crrr Council Scare.—'Tbe dingy looking
a &: J
Mathews offered a substitute that the
onblic men can fce found to-night who have
not heard it, or wno do not consider ib.. nnnrse
‘swag” of tbe City Council bas become ao plen- Committee on the Lnnatio Asylnm shall inves- reported abont to be adopted by the President
tigate these matters at the next session. I as at least not improbable. Perhaps much of
The aobstitnte of Mr. Wellborn was lost. the faith given to the report, however, is dne to
The substitute of Mr. Mathews was lest. genera] belief that only by yielding to pnblic
Mr. Smith moved to amend tbe anbstitne of opinisn, and making the changes indicated,
Mr. Beese so that two persons shall bo appoln- can Grant regain the ground he has confessedly
bntTn"so declaring'wo donbt whether a tungle I pointed instead of one, which was accepted. lost of late, and make bis chances for renomi-
voter, beyond thorn in the “ring,” intended to Mr- Simmons said that if charges had been nation as good as they were when Congress met |
antborize the iaaue of notes for circulation. It | made against Dr. Green ae recited In the reso- j last month.
tifnl astoeauaemuch remark in basice-acircles,
and many of onr moat prudent eiuzens strongly
question tbe legality of tbe issne. Tbe people,
it ie true, authorized the loans of 518,090 bond*
for a specific purpose, on tbe 21at of October,
Precisely what Mr. Pendleton did say, was haa #Iao bcen frrqnenUy 8tatod ln oar hearing lotion he bad never heard them. Dr. Green is Well may tbe TribtIn0 g t Bnob caption to a
directly the reverse of this statement, to-wit
* that theae notes have been loaned tothe amonnt too well known throughout the State for such imnrobablo
n- of 530.000, in lien of Ihe 515,000 bonds an- charges to have any weight, and ho thought the stor Y so improbable.
. I ’ ' _ . . - , ’ . . I ...La _.a s- nnek o- ,. I nco ririr irinrafn na fho
Grant is neither such an
“Its (Ihe demooratle narfvVO powerful organ- of $30,000. in lien of the Sir.,000 bonds an- cnargos io nave any weiguo, anu no inougm mo ----- * ' , „ ... , .... „„
last Ion enters every vriTagJ in the land, wd rbonxed, and Ibat 515.000 is to be osed as « Senate ought not to dignify any such chargee ass nor ingrateas that. He will not deliver eo
. » n . a_ I i _a__a il a ..4.. T# I hv iffl nntlRA. I /Iiznafrr.tia a I.Tnur of ni3 nerfr. nnr kg fatAl n
Ufliiuii rust's* otPif »‘"““I ■ I > - ’ ,— — l . .. a
nnmberM among ita adherents nearly one-half I bonne Io protect tbe remainder. If this report I **•
tbe people—as intellectoal. as pore, ae patriotic,
ax unselfish os any of their fellow clliseua
They are too numerous to be oowardly. They
are too patriotic to be lukewarm.”
I be tree, onr people will be called upon to "pay I Mr. Peddy offered an amendment that the two
$6,000 interest daring the ten years these notes I persons be appointed by the President of tbe
have a lease of life, instead of $3,000 lnteroit Senate and Speaker of tbe House. Lost
I on tho bonds voted for! And further—at tbe |Thei substitute of Mr. Beese was adopted in
disastrous a blow at hia party, nor eo fatal a
stab at his rnoit faithful henchmen and con
genial associates. Wbtn he makos np his
mind to go back upon tbe Conkling-Morton
. VJ, Nash boa applied to me for exemption of per-
gang who cry stand an! deliver in the New sonalty and setting apart and valuation of home-
— stead, and I will pass upon the same at my office at
lien of the original resolution.
. A nt U o?l e - rM f a nmmriS.e d t D v, f ,it r ,‘he re^'of' I ToA CaSt0m HonS0 8nd iQ lhe ODfe-chambers I TS&Sk L’S'SuSwh’
ent of h joint committee to visit the camp of . .. ^ „ .. mw \,* n A -o4iui.il.
Partnership Notice.
O N the let ot Janaary, 1872. we associated with I
us in tbs Banking and Brokerage Bu-mess,
I Mr. James ff. Lockeit. «s a ueueral n.liner, under
I thg firm name of CDBBEDGE, UaZLEuUlST A
00.
j&nltf CUBBEDGE A HAZLEHUR3T.
| A. n. WNXELOCK* n. B. BTARK.
WfiEELGCK & STARE,
Baoceesora to Boathwick & Wheelock,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
| BOOTS & SHOES, |
No. 10 WABREN STREET, NEW YORK.
• Marshallvillc, Ga. |
REMOVAL.
W E bavo moved to our now store opposite tbe |
Isaacs House, next d or to Barrett & Cast-
_____ ,, _ J len’e gun emporium, on Cherry street. We wish to
TWIGGS COUNTY.—Mrs- Emma I j D f oim oat city and country friends that we have a
"" “ “ small portion of onr foimer stock wbicb escaped
vrprnrwn \ Ammonia 3 40 per cent.
X1LLUANU, / soluble Bene Phosphate 2019 percent.
r r offering Enoch Coe’s Ammoniated Bene Superphosphate to the planters of Georgia, we place before
them a Fertilizer to wbicb they can iivo tbe u'moet confidcnre.
Prepared expressly for (Georgia, the aim of the Mannfactnrer h.B been to meet tbe needs and require
ments of the Cotton Plant, and we think from results of analysis above, be has eminently accnmplirhed it.
We only ask for it & trial, in fall confidence it mast become at once a favorite Fertilizer among plant-
era. For further information addresa
FOR SALE.
M ACON and Western Bailroad Company Stock.
Southwestern Bailroad Company Stock.
City or Macon Qiw Company Stock.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company Stock.
Haoon and Angasta Bailioad Endorsed Bonds.
janl9 2t By L O. PLANT * SON.
o ENUIN Peruvian Guano,
or Solnble Pacific Guano.
Ammoniated Bawbone Buperpbosphate.
Prepared Fish Guano.
Dissolv.d Bones.
Bane Flour and Land Plaster.
For sale by
ASHER AYERS-
Guano Depot, Poplar Street, Macon, Gs.
janl92m
janl9eod2m
PURSE & THOMAS,
General Ag;entw, Savannah, Ga.
W. A. HUFFS
COM BACON & FLOUR
Given under my bond officially.
Janl9 2t J. 0. BURKETT, Ordinary.
tbe fire still remaining. We shall be happy to serve I
them as heretofore.
dec30tf D. DALY & BROTHER.
«rOr“j*, ,
misrepresentation wbore the falsity is ao patent I qqq bongs legalized 7 I ment of a joint committee to visit tbe camp
' " . .. I _ * i_i„„„ j I the convicts on the Air-Lino Bailroad, and mi > •
8tal ° Scb° 31 Commissioner Ore, qualified and inTCHi g ate tbeir sanitary condition and other j in order. This rumor will never blossom into
Fzin or PcNUmczuT.—-Senators Bayard and I °ntered upon tbe duties of his office at Atlanta I njstters connected with them. I gratifying fact—be sure of that.
n.-asrlr n..n., -ratio mrn l,era of theSenatori.l °nWedntaday. Mr. Simmons, Chairman of tha Finance Com- . _ . . ... - . . - .
STmm Lo e .r« toTnvX^ corruption In Mr. S. P. Briley, who recently met with a mitres, to whom imd b~n ref^redsreralntlott Tire Tarot aSpan’s ELxerroN.- o I T HE of «h. s.ockboldere of thi,
the Now Yoik custom benso oomplrin thri tbe I-InW accident at Atlanta, died on Wednesday, I Th ° ° h, ° Senate ’ On,b0 13th,DSL ’ amendedlU I previdei.and I will pus upon the same at my I 1 Company,.for the election of President and
G eorgia, macon county—winiam Tooke,
of arid connty, applying to me for exemption
NOTICE.
TREASURER’S OFFICE,
Maoon and Becnowick Railboad Co.
AIacjn, Ga., January 5, 1872.
t my
. . : . I m. tr. hi. I V 1 "V"- - journal of the proceedirrs at tho re-election of office on Thursday, tae lat of February next, at U
business men of New York, who have been so I *0“ “• remains were torwaraea to t.s lnenas I snbstitute authorizing the employment by tbe 11 * “ ' - #
eloqnent in their oomplainta through the papers,
do not oome forward with them before the
oomuiiilee. The World explains, in two ool-
iim!i8, how severely the custom-house officials I names them as follows:
in New Yotk the earno afternoon. I Governor of three additional clerks at a salary I Senator Sherman to the United States Senate,
Spoakingof Maoon's feminine delegation to of 5 100 per month each, which report was to read as follows:
the Inaugural ball, laatMonday night, the Sun | ^'c'andlor, chairman of the committee to
o'clock A. H.
Janl9 2t
This 18 tb Jannvry, 1872.
JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
“That the vote for Senator in Congress was
G eorgia, dooly county—s. p. odim ap-
plies to ma for exemption of personalty and
Directors, will be held at the office of the Company
at 12 o'clock, February 5. 1872. 1
Jan51awlw F. EMMEL, Bec’y and Trtaa.
The Rest Horse Shoer in Georgia. I
emporium;.
I investigate
Uor, chairman of the committee to announced by the Lieutenant-Governor in joint Vll 3““y T70R one dollar and fifty cents I will shoe your I
the management ofthoWesternand assembly of the two houao before the voting I I E boras. .Work guaranteed, AU dtess 0_f work |
can punish them by vexations and damaging „ Miaa Obear tbe handsome blonde; Mias Atlantic Bailroad presented a partive report wa3 completed, and while members were on the diy 0 f j ina Lry i n3t , my office at Vienna. This done wilh dea P‘ totl - AUI on
\ Boas, tbe sparkling brunette; Mrs. Ellio, and I of that committee, w inch w»s read. 1 •“ ■- -■ 1 -* ‘— *•—* *— 1 - J — 4— l georgf. hays.
, .a | *«»•, iuo sp<M>tiu K u.u«™g , um. ouua, wi i ui .us. euuiuui.ee, | floor, and in tbe act of changing their votes, January 17th. 1872. I , ,,
d< lay in passing tbeir goods, If they Uo como ij |ja Qj ar8 deGreffenreid, tbe brilliant and ao- Mr. Candler moved to make the report the En( j while they were so delayed in making such Janl9 2t WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary.
f-.rwa rii avail 7.. 11 irVot f lrnntr Thrt fdPt lit. I « . a. m - - — “ - - «v -« I I i 1 _ e A ■» Q n’n1.. n b nol. . ..* a - m ,l _ v • . . n I I
forward and tell what they know. The faot la,
tbe merchants are in a dilemma—they don't
GEORGE HAYS,
At Holmes A City’s Stable.
complished conversationalist.
special order for to-morrow at 3 o’clock r. z ,
We clip these items from the Son of jester- I and that one hundred copies be printed. Car
like to be victimised either to greed or to day:
ried.
wrath, and they are not the kind of staff ont of |
which martyrs are commonly manufactured.
Honae bills was read the 6eoond time.
Oa motion the Senato adjourned until 10 A.
ll. to-moreow.
Omczsa cr Tine Wzstebn and Atlantic
Railboad Comi-ant.—At a meeting of the Wes-
— . . | tern and Atlantic Bailroad Company, held in i „_ f1 th . t
Amnz»tt.—Under date of tbo 15th inst, tho I this city yesterday, the following officers were Mtl.ed„eville, as 57*.
Washington corrrepondcnt of the Baltimore nn.nimo5.ly re elected for the Snau.og twelve I ra ff lns bo8oId “ » nct - 10 ?’ wh,ch ado P tei
Sun, writes that tbe probable .tapo ln which G^ereUSa^men^Col!
amnesty wiU go through both Honses of Con- w 0 Uorri u t Treasurer; Hon. E. G Cabanlss,
gross la by adding to tbe list of those exoep'.ed— | Auditor. Major E. B. Walker remains Master
of Transportation.
Noihsatjd—We learn that Governor Smith
has nominated CapL J. T. Glenn, son of CoL
L. J. Glenn, Solicitor-General of the Atlanta
Ciroait, to succeed Captain E. P. Howell. He
is one of the rising young men of the bar in I pnblic.
tbit city.
Tint State Boas Liasz.—We learn that the
company which made tbe bid of $36,500 per I meet and was called to order by the Speaker.
changes, at tbe request of tbe Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, to enable the clerk, wilhont confusion,
to make such changes as they were announced.”
The Cincinnati Enquirer says :
G EOBGIA, MAOON COUNTY—Bobert R How
ard, of Bald connty, applies to me for the set
ting apart of homstead and exemption of personal-
| ty undor tbe laws of this Btate in auch cases pro-
‘It is now made pnblio that two Senators and vtded, and I will pass upon the same at my office oa
r • _ , 1 # na I Dm 5t1a7 nf tViia instant at IQ n’nln-V Hr nf tViat ^av.
army and navy offioers, and members of Can-
gress who left their seats “to aid tho rebel
lion”—aba all members of State conventions
wbo voted for ordinances of secotsion. It is
not believed that either House la willing to go
os far even as Grant in favor of general am
nesty.
Mr. Hillyer offered a resolution that tbo
Governor be permitted to use such of the fur
niture, now in the Executive Manama at | . “I igaKT*ot aZaZl
and * *t the | ^ wbo^voUd J-^^erman I Given under niy band and official eignsture «b la 18tb
votes to Cox, and it was a knowledge of this ‘ - ---
fact which impelled the desperate party man
agers to rcsirt to fraud. Jacob D. Cox would
have been tbe Senator-elect from Ohio to-day
but for fraud. ”
janl9 2t
JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
Good Stock, Less Than Cost.
THUHSDAYS PROCEEDINGS.
Atlanta, January 18.
A BotsComposition. —Tobacco grows some- or I oa wl11 mieB a baigain.
A FEW Horses on sale at Freeman’s Stables, at I .
from 889 to $200 and guaranteed. Call eoon, J _ ’
A PKOCZiA.XVX^.XXOZT.
GEORGIA:
By Jamet M. Smith, Governor of said State. I
Whebeas, Official information baa been received
at thia Department that a murder was commit: ed in
the county of Dooly, on tho 10th day of August. [
1871, upon tbe body of John Joiner by Adolphus C
Devereux, and that said Devereux baa fled from I
janl7 3t*
CORN! CORN!! CORN!!!
104 CHERRY STREET,
day, upon tbe cbaraoler and career of the late
James Fisk, Jr.
sioBNiNO session. I thing like cabbages, but I never RtiW none of it I i/^s-r r TTVTG! 7* trprpT Tp
Senate.—Tbe Senate has been in executive boiled, although I have eaten boiled cabbage wUijijllN ij 06 Jjl JL Jl i ji 1 !)
He I session aU the forenoon. Proceedings not made a nd vinegar on it, and I have heard men say 1
that cigars that was given them on election day
for nothing, was cabbage leaves. Tobacco
HorsE —The House met pursuant to adjourn-1 stores are mostly kept by wooden Injuns, who
“ staDd at the door and try to fool litUe boys by
offeriag them a bunch of cigars, which is glued
into tbe Injun's bands, and is made of wood
also. Hog# do not like tobacco; neither do L
Ftxx -The New York papers are very much I “O" 1 * »'°t «*« ot the State Boad, at the I Prayer by Bev. Mr. Jones.
then was It ia said to be worth over one mil-1 bill to lay out a new connty from tbe connty of 11 tried to smoke a cigar once, and it mads me
— . if — " feel Uke epson salts. Tobacco was invented by
' “ ’ " When the peo-
It must be confessed that the I hon of dollars. We farther learn that it is their I Bartow. This motion did not prevail. 4
b, v of koldiDn np the recant I intention to teat tbeir right to the possession of I Mr. Jsekaon offered the following memorial I 8 man named Walter Raleigh.
, - ‘ “ nn.-ioni- lls ® before the oourta, and for this par- with the request that it lay upon the table until p]e first saw him smokmg. they thought he was
txamp.es o. am, ar q. >. “ I i)o»e derire the oonrta to be opened to them at I 3 p. at. to-day. The undersigned members of I a steamboat, and as they had never seen a
J *'—— *“ the bar of tho Atlanta Circuit, respectfully I steamboat they were frighhlened. My sister
Judge Locheuix.—'We learn that Hon. O. A. memorialize the General Assembly and pray Nancy is a girl, I don’t know whether she likes
Lochrano has returned from his visit to Wash- tb* 1 ‘be Hon. John L. Hopkins, Jadge of said tobacco or not. There is a young man named
ington and Ne«r York, and that he has become I circuit may, in cose of any proceeding to re- I Leroy who comes to see her. He was stand-
aient that a compromise had been effected in attorney for Henry Clews A Co., to present move him from office, be allowed a fall trial on I :ng on the steps one night, and had a cigar in
Louisiana was premature. Tho loyal are still their claim before tbe people of the State and I specific charges, and an opportunity of making I his month, and be said he did not know as she
o Legislatures in New Orleans, ike Legislature, at ita next meeting in July. I hisdefenoe in open session. wonldUkeit and she arid, “Leroy, the perfume,
* I _ . _ .. .. _ . I W D.inoh^rtv. Wlilisoi LZKTd. T. P. West” I 10 anvasshln Rnf vhnn mv hiO hroth(»r Tnm
Tss Wax. or the Lotalzotis.—The annonnee-
runuing two
and will probably need two State Treasurer* to
pay them.
We find the followtng In the Colambns En- I BiugC^li.mmo J“j
qairer of Wednesday. We had not heard, be- j
lx South Carolina the war ia raging with great I fore, of Mr. Jones' death:
is agreeable.’’ Bnt when my big brother Tom
.lighted his pipe, Naccv «atd. “Get out of the
T. Cooper, W. D. Ellis, A. M. Reinhart, Jeffries j house, von horrid creiture, the smell of to-
± Persona, J. T. Pendleton, L. J. Glenn, D.
violence and nastineis.
Death op Wii.it E. Jones —By a dispatch F - ^moiond, W. B- Hraimoad, L. J. Gartred,
received here yesterday, we leant that the above
named gentleman died at the residence of bis
daughter (Mrs. Lamar) in Maoon, on Monday
W. Hammond, G. H. Hammond, W. W.
Haskill, W. J. Clarke, J. W. Manning, W. S.
Thompson, A. H. Cox, tt. Weil, W. G. Irwin,
W. D. Trammell. W. L. Calhoun. Wat T. N
Demccoattc National Contention. — The
Radtoala bAve called their Sstton.l Convention | ^Xn^’.^retK I Morgen,ns BeU, U. P. Byington. J- M. Goes,
St Philadelphia on the 5th day of Jane. The Jh® la;* J. jj. j one s, of Bussell connty. He | Geo^N^Lestar. Z.JI.^Harri.oD, KF. Abbott,
result will be the re-nomination of Grant and | was raised in Jones county. Go. Jbnt came to Co-[ " " “* " T r '~" " r ~ "
Colfax. Let the Democrats put their eenven-
tion off as late as possible—aay (boat tbe same
time in August.
Bxxp and mutton are reported in New York I ^ diUalu Having loot his only son, ....
two cants higher than they were on last Novem- T0Qt h ^ tbe war an< j tbe __ at ba j k of bi . A. Ball, Henry Hillyer, Junius Htiijer, S. Dell, not:
- - - - 1 ■ - - - 1 H. Yon Epps. C. Peeples, W. H-Hulsey, W. A. ' —
Tignor, Arnold A Fears, L. E. Bleckley, L W.
bacco makes me rick.” Leroy he went and |
drew a prize in the Louisiana State Lottery,
and if you'll give me five dollars, m do the J
same thing, yon bet.
Bulid Out.—Falton, of the Baltimore Amer
ican, and a member of tha Radical National Ex-
gELL THE “CONCORD” WAGON.
Bell the “3tndebaker” Wagon.
Bell the “Whitewater” Wagon.
Sell the “Milburo” Wagon.
Sell the “TiDgly” Wagon.
BeU the “Buffalo” Wagon.
BeU the Gonoord Baggy.
Sell the Brsttleboro Buggy.
BeU the KimboU Baggy.
Bril the Bailroad Damp Carta.
BeU Plantation Dump Carta.
BeU One-horse Wagons.
tJ-GIYE THEM A CALL-^j
Jin 16 3t P. O. Box <97.
CHOICE FACTORY CHEESE.
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to ieeue
I thia. my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
j TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for the
j apprehension and delivery of the said Devereux to
the Sheriff of said county, in order that he may be
brought to trial for the offense with which he ]
I e tan da charged*
G *S Ute^ at IheCopUcd jsthd.y of I Th ® mercll * nt “ d “ nStlmSr wil1011111 to theif “ tere » t 10 Cl1 on ma b ® fore buying their grain this ISO
January, in the year of onr Lord eighteen han.
dred and seventy-two, and of the Independence
of the United Btatea of America the ninety-sixth. [
By the Governor;
JAMES II. SMITH.
Davm G. Cottino, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION:
Tbe sold Devereux is 27 or 28 years of age, dork I
I complexion, dark hair, gray eyes, 5 feet 8 inches |
high, spare built, and weighs about 130 pounds.
Janl7 8t
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
eon. I have advantages In the
GRAIN TRADE
Q AA BOXES Choice Cream Factor* Cheeae for I 'T’HE annual election of President and seven ]
aaloby I X rectors for tbe ensuing year will be held
jsnlOtf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY * CO. ’ “ ST " " ”S I
SocTHwzaTiaN Baileoad Cohpant,)
Office, Macon, Ga., January 13,13,2. i Kotenjoyed by any other home in Georgia. Parties with the GASH cin buy their grain low by calling on
Valentines for 1872,
FOR THE TRADE, I
1AA BARRELS Pickled Pork Ribs and Pork
Put np in $5, $10, $20 and $25 Lois, 4VeVi ra ^- mgs,1rtI '^ B0!d *-- h<,l0 ' WFrife * of
at I
tbeir office in tbi, city. No. 66 Mulberry street, on
Thursday, the 8th day of February next at 12 I
o’clock M. Stockholders attending tbe above meet
ing will be passed free over the line of this road
by exhibiting their certificates of stock to the con- |
doctors.
JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET,
jsnllld Secretary and Treosorer.
CHEAP MEAT.
W, A. HUFF.
ber, on account of the destruction of pasturage
by the Western drouth and Area lost fall, and
the loss cf oattte by the sarerity of tbe preeent
winter,
Rxr. Do. SirosT Rcsinson.—A dispatch from
Louisville the 17lh reports Dr. Stuart Bobinion
stronger and n.ore q, let, and hopes were be
ginning to be entertained that be would recover
from hie severe stuck of smail-pox.
property by the freeing of his slaves, he left !
OiMka ofcoftly after the osssstiaa of bosttli-1
HUMS took aphis abode in Maooe, where be I
haa since resided. His remains reached here
by last night's train and will teoeive sepulture
from St. Luke's Church this morning at half j
past nine o'clock.
Avery, H. G. Jackson, T. K. OgIe>by, E. P,
Howeil, B. H. Thresher, B. H. Hill A Sons, J.
T. Finley, Geo. Robinson, J. B. Baird, J. S.
Conley, L. f. Winn.
_ In signing the foregoing memorial, wo hare
as—w—.r...-teS^£sSy£(S3&
within onr knowledge connseted with the ao- I prietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, has for
" nrax Anx Tim Kc Kixx?—Among the pas-1 ceptanoe and retention oT office by Jadge Hop- OTtr tbre4 Tear3 0 ff ere d through nearly every
eepgera who arnvtd ter© this wet-k on one of I kins. With ns, as neighbors, per-oaal friends, 1
_ _ e^. n . nn <p_. -g+utno I lte *»teamahip« from the North were a band of I and members of the legal profession, be con
Good, l-o ' ,f '' ^ ^ ^ I fau*t:a?s from Chelae*, Massachusetts, oa their J suited fullr and freelj before consenting to ac
FINELY ASSORTED.
‘That, in view of the proposed re nomination
of the present Executive, thu oommittee would
rt spe-ctfu’ilv suggest to those holding commis-
1 AMD AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF I
ety of abstaining from seeking or accepting ap-
poin’ments as delegates to the National Conven
tion."
D-. Ii. V r...tce. of Buffalo, N. Y . «o!o pro- j
COMIC.
A Good Discount to the Trade-
if not witty. Its lattat ia in the shape of
answer to the query: where ie Ballo©*? The
Port M}sit suppose he hia been hypothecated.
l>omtx.—A special dispetoh to the Lonisvil’e
Xfddger aays that tbo Committee on Emotion* in
the How Lav© itxrat conclade<l to make a re- they have a ri*<ht to go anywhere, do anything,
ray to a place which they called the “Happy cept the Judgeship.
Loud,” located, we understand, somewhere j consideration for a length of time, and was in
abore Ancn^ta. From a gentleman who oon- j doubt and hesitation as to his dnty. He men* |
verstd with members of the party, we learn
Parties wishing to purchiee will do well to send
that their so-cslltd religions belief ia a mixture
of internationalism and radicalism. They think
and Uke what does not belong to them, and
! that they will live jest aa long oa they want to.
We recommend this party to the kind attention
|x>rt admitting bigurnon- liown to the seat in
Congress now occu^ i<-d l y the negro De Large.
Jt is expected that a hen mis repoit is given to . _
tbe House, oome member will object to Bowen’s J of the Kc-KInx Kian in whatever part of the
being allowed to Uke his seat, on the grounds 1 State they may settle.
that he haa been tried and oon noted of a Srate | The Fof-T-omOE MrDDlA—The last Foet-
prioon offense, and that thus being an infa- ( office mudeie feeems to be assuming a serious
xuoua cbaraoler, tbe House h»a a right to aa- j sao^ct, and the removal of W. H. McCormick.
j art ju*d project lu dignity agomat him.
an old an faithful employe of the department,
J j newspaper in the United Statea, a aUnding re- i
ward of $500 for a case of Catarrh in the head
He had the matter under j which he cannot cure. That he has treated
thousands of cases and had no claims presented _
. for the reward, from any one who has made a | in their orders at an early date, aa we are now pre-
uoned several objection?, among them the bnef | ♦> loron «» 1 0 f ki* means of cure, ia strong and I to fiil order* to any amount,
period that he bad been a member of onr bar, j condole evixlence that he poeoeesea sure I J. W.BUBSK&OO-j
means of curing this loathsome disease. The
Catarrh Remedy is sold by all druggists, or sent
by mail on receipt of aixty cents.
the misconstruction of motives to which he
might be subjected by boldicgoffice under Gov.
Bullock, and the lowness of the salary aa com
pared with his income from practice. W* en
deavored to overcome hia objections and re
peatedly urged him to accept for the public
good. We also conversed with a number of our
brethren, and thought we discovered a general
disposition to welcome him to the bench aa a
fortunate accession 'under all the circums-
tancet,; both for the bar and the public.
P. 8. Send for circular*.
lfaoon, Ga.
jxnl8-ct
GARDEN’ SEED, GARDEN SEED.
\\TAR RANTED fresh and pecuioe. DINOK-
NOTICE.
Omcx Lit* Associatiot ot AatratCA,!
Kt. Louis, December 28,187L J
’• j ^ h election for Director* of the L«ife Aaeociation
of America will be hold at the offise of tbe
vv LEY 8. from liin.ey Gardens. Fredcnia, N. | Association, in the city of Su Louts, Mo., on the
Y. At wholesale and retriL For osle by
jacll In
G. E. SUsSDOBFF. DrnggUt,
Comer Tbiid and Mulberry ate.
I 30th day of January, 1672. Folia open {corn 11
| a. w. to 3 r. x.
Janl 2awtd TO- HARLEY, Secretary.
per barrel for the nbe, and 810 per barrel for
the Trimmings, to close out the consignment. It’s
the cheapest meat in market, os there's 225 pounds |
in each barrel.
dec!8 tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
JOHN P. FORT,
-A-ttorney at Law. I
Offloe on Cherry Street, Macon Ga., over Hunt,
Bankm A Lamar's Drug Store. [dec 23 4m&*
| J. X. AltDEESON. TT. C. PATTON. J. C. HEAVE*.
ANDERSON, PATTON & 00., |
Chattanooga, Tennessee,
General Commission Mtsl
P0S THE PCBCH ASE AND SALE CT
COTTON, GRAIN, PRODUCE,
sod MERCHANDISE of every dcicrition
Also, dealers in
WHEAT, CORN, OATS, FLOUR,
Bacon, lard, coal, etc.
Order# entreated to ua trill rsoriva prompt atten- ]
ttoc Jaul* 1«
MCi, LARD, FLOUR, SALT, ETC.
I claim superior facilitiee in tho parchaae o-f BACON, BULK .MEATS, FL0UB, ete., etc. I pay the
cash for my supplies, aid will hereafter oonfine my sales to cash customer#. It is better for all palies-
The credit system, with a high rate of intarr^t, has well nigh rained Georgia.
deo!7tf
W. A. HUFF,