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OIT'ST AFFAIRS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1878,
Wno.—The Ur. Robert Armstrong, who tested
the eonrtitutlonality of tbo city ordinance, tax
log lire atook »oM Id the city, before the Utyor
Monday morning, was not the dL'zjn of Mioun
of that name, bn! a Kentucky stock-dea’er,
who (s well known in this State.
Tint Sale tr the Smith Homxstud — Mr.
J. N. Seas, administrator, sold the homestead
of the late IL P. Smith, on Tatnall rqoare, at
pnbllo ontcry j-enterday. Prof. J. E. Wilett, of
Mercer Cnlreralty, was tho purchaser, payirg
(5,000 for iL
Th* Drrrrarscr..—The Savannah Advertiser
Says, "The local of the Mason Tjxioiafb can
tell the amount of a free lonoh spread It eight,
without stopping to oount up on his fingers.”
In this "ibu local" has decidedly the advan
tage of the Advertiser man; for by the time
the latter shall have finished a free lunch, he
would not be able to oount even one diab, but
would be ready to swear there were two of It.
□nrcrziL.—At the residence of the bride's
mother, Mrs Dr. Hill, in Montgomery, Alabama,
on tbo morning of the 3d Instant, Mr. J. P.
Flanders, of Macon, was married to Mrs. Dora
6, Hogan, of the former city. Tho ceremony
was performed by Rev. Dr. Wadawoith.
The happy couple have arrived in Maoon, oon-
gratolstod and welcomed by tbsir many friends,
who will Immediately set about making the bride
feel at borne. Here’s to the health of Mr. F.
and his bride, and may they live long and pros
per.
Corutctiom,—In the article signed "Fair
Play,” which appeared in this paper of Satur
day morning, aome errors ooour which destroy
the meaning of the atticle. They occur in the
last two questions, which should have read thus t
“ !«, or is not, all the teeter power In the city
of Fall River utilized f
'• Which stock sella the highest, the stock of
the steam mills or the water mills V
These corrections should hare been made In
ibe paper of Snnday morning, and It Is bo fault
of the writer of the article that it was not made,
as be requested it to be done, in order to set
him right
Tin Conn Snap.—Ho one will assume to deny
that the weather yesterday bad a good deal of
snap to it. Hometime during Friday night the
mercury slumbered at a temperature of twenty-
two degrees, and ila recuperative power did not
enable it to rise much above that degree during
A Cottoh Pocn —There are many men who
are of many minds sbout the probable lizt of
the ootton crop, end who are making guessei as
to the number of bales that will be produced
this year. These gentlemen are now afforded
an opportunity to turn their gneaairg qualities
to account, under the following arrangement a*
aet forth through the Acguats papers:
By way of teating relative skill it oompo’J-
toro’in m.king esimate* of the crop of 1-7:;, a
pool la formed in this oity, (5 entry, open to
nil. It.* person oomiDg nearest the nnmber o!
btlee, as determined by the New Tork Finan
cial Curonicle, September 1, 1-73, tak.» Ibe
money. E roh competitor is to inclose bis esti
mate, with his five dollars, to Q. W. Trotfer,
Secretary of the Augusta Exchange, Angus :a,
Ga. The money will be deposiied in the Na-
tior.ft' Kichsnge Bsnk, Augusts, a! interest.
The pool will close March 18 h No subscrip
tion allowed after that date. Letters postmark-
ed on or before that date containing subscrip
tion and estimate will be received and admitted.
On tbe 18th March, tie envelopes will l>e
opened and reoord made cf etch estimate in the
presenoe of a committee, and will he ctrafally
preserved.
Tbe following papers are requested topnblleh
tbe above, and accept as compensation, the
privilege of rendering in an estimate in compe
tition for the pooh
A thousand subscribers are expected.
Chronicle and Sentinel, Augusta, Gs.
Herald, Atlanta, Gs.
Constitution, Atlanta, Ga.
Morning News, Savannah, Ga.
Republican, Savannah, Ga.
Telegraph and Messenger, Maoin, Gj.
Bun and Times, Colnmbns, Ga.
News, Charleston, S. 0.
Carolinian, Columbia. S. C
Appeal, Memphis, Teen.
Union, Nashville, Tenn.
Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala.
Register, Mobile, Ala.
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY DM PATCHES.
The Insnrreelloa Spreading.
Bstoxxx, March 3.—Neva hav been reoelved
here from the northern and northeast frontiers
of Spain, mostly from Garllet sources, shows
that the insurrection la growing ttrenger every
day.
The situation at Pt mpelnna is critioal.
A rising of Federalists is apprehended In this
city.
Government Troops Demoralised. “™t” w jr'*7"r” —.- -•—
The national troops withdrew on Satnrday In- *« * eBa * «? ,8» T “ °“ b /«
to the citadel, and the commandant threatened b,ck l ° ^ ^ *° trJ t ° lD ? D “
United States to take immediate action upon the
credentials of Hon. W. L McMillan, and gire
to tbe country their jadgment upon the ques
tion as to whether the McEoery government,
which we reoognize and support, is not the
rightful governtnent’of the State. .
Signed: Thos. A. Anasre, Cbfc’n.
rapt. Jack A gain.
Sax Faxsctscr, March 4—The speech of
Capt. Jack to Mr. Steele is a reiteration of Mo
doc Chief's former statements of his views at d
wishes. He denies be commenced war or that
he desires to renew the oonflict; and says he
always lived in peeoe, and wanted to do bo on
SI troops oommenced operations against him.
to lombard the town if tbe Federalists revolted.
The Carliat Chiefs Alio and Donegarry, with
four thousand men, were within three miles of
tbe walla. The girrison numbers 3,500 men,
Keinforoementaeent by Genets'. Fava deserted
on the march.
The Carliata nnder Beballo recently defeated
a government force commanded by Cebrienelty
near Lerida. The latter lost several offioere
and twenty privates killed. Cebrienelty re
timed to B irotlon*.
Tbe insurgents are rapidly organizing their
Increasing foroea in the Barque provinces, Na
varre, Alavia, Catalonia, and Arregon. The
army at Yittoris, formerly under the command
of General Morrinna, has been reduced by de
sertions from twelve thousand to seven thousand
men.
It is reported that a Carliat band has pene
trated to the vicinity of Arranjos, twenty-eight
miles southeast of Madrid.
IVewa from Jfadrld.
Midlid, March 4.—In assembly to-day a bill
was presented by Senor Costellar ro establish
ing the Spanish legation at Berne.
The Impartial says a column of troops while
pursuing the Carlis's in the proviDoe tf Lerida,
suddenly mntinied and refused to continue the
pursuit.
Csrllata In Madrid.
Tbe Figaro reports that two bands cf OarHsta
T ra nor szldom we find great skill as a aur- ____________
gcon and great eminence as a physician com- I insurgents have entered the province of Madrid.
bined, but in Dr. Jonea they are moat happily M ar chT-Th e else of Urn Memphis
blended. He haa effected the most wonderful tQd p M0 El ilroad bonds will be tried before
oures with perfect ease, after they were given 1 the ciiminal court, March 4th. Fremont aDd
up aa hopeless. Ho haa performed almost in-1 nix others, are arraigned for a fraudulent sale
numerable delicate and difficult surgical oper- of worthless bonds, amounting to six million.
uumu.o»u™iH ““ I Fremont has been cited, but canrot answer In
stiona, with universal success, that scores of ^
eminent surgeons would not attempt. Here is I zaglaod and tbe Spanish Republic,
another, a peculiar case. But let him who I Yisoount Eafield, Under Secretary for the
was once blind, who suffered seven mortal I Foreign Department, in answering an inquiry
years of torment, tell bis own tale, and then say from Mr. Whitewill, stated It wu the unani-
I moos opinion of the Cabinet that no govera-
wbolflft benefactor. I meat admitting of recognition bad been estab-
“It la well known by tbe peoplo of Crawford I j n gpaia.
ooanfy, that X bare been blind with a most dis
tressing disease of the eyes, purulent opthal
France ana Spain.
Fanis, March S —Theirs has issued vigorous
mis with all tho scalding tears, swelling, barn- orders to prevent the introduction of arms into
i ... no. n f it,a «nr Spain across tbe Freneh frontier*. The Span-
leg, scratching of tbo lids, opacity of the cor- ^ ^ £6Teral dsyB behind Ume .
nea, neuralgia, aching of tho forehead, and
most distressing blindness for seven years past,
daring which time I employed the skill of doo-1 jq ashore on Hank beach, and has gone to
1 pieoea. Her cargo is on the beach, waiting
„ I tors bars and elsswhers—all to no pnrposo. -
tho day. Tbo sun ahono brightly all day, and j Finally, ill my hopes of tho future had depart- ] ahipm^nt for^WlminEten^^ ^ Uthoai
Liancx, March 4.—A boat belonging to an
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
yet tbe process of freezing went on, as If March ed, until I was made acquainted with Dr. Jones’
had contracted to furnish ioe for the remaining nnparaUeled skill. With bnt a ray of hope 11 mal^oTwar, Mooning"Tmsdon*'wM
months of the year, and meant to deliver it as I placed myBelf nnder his treatment a month j capsized and eleven persons drowned,
soon as possible. Tbo work of gardening has I Bg0 , and from ths’t day my enre was no longer
boon an*pended abruptly, and tho operations of | donbtfnl; for by his peculiar treatment, and a
builders are more or leaaxetardcd. The flowera f 0 w doses of mediolne, he hai restored my eyes . —f— Sots*.
appear to have mndo up their minds that It is to Uaelr natural appearance and sight, and day I Washington, March 4.—The Senate in extra
boat not to pnt on their spring salts too soon. J day my eyes have regained their natural J session adjourned to Thursday noon.
strength, until now I am for the first time in | The closing scenes of Congress were merely
seven long years, attending to my plantation,
Tna Maroa'a Conor.—Perhaps it was on ao-
routine.
eonnt of tho weathor, bnt only a few oases were I ' , .” ~ - ~ " *7* I No accident adds interest to ihe really mag-
■ I and am at work. From blindnetube has brought I njflcent inaugural display. There were soma
fore his Honflr yesterday morning. I m0 to see. Out of seven long years cf groping, nine thousand troops in lines. Pyrotechnic
Ono cane of disorderly oondnet was disposed aaffirlD „ darkness, in less Iban one month he make tho iky glaio to-night from nadir
by a flno of twenty-fivo dollars. has restored to me good sight and good health 1"**! . . ' : . . , ,
Tbe continued cue egalnjt B. Skalowiki, who , ag4 , n Df Jon8<i * ou inde£(i a Qod g0D d W^han* has been confirmed postmaster
was charged with stealing a negro womans , ong . Ob, that you would forever remain with I The Great Frnncte.
pocket-book, was hoard. Two women sworo ^ Anyone who wi*hea to me, oan find me London, March 4 —It is reported that the
1 Crawford county, Ga. W. 0. WmDxn.” - - - - -
N~E W AOV EKTISEMENTS
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE, j
A BE arrtFUL Vacant lot cn College street op-
porite i t*«i4vnoe cf Mrs. H. G. Lamar.
iDa 70 red cil College street, an J running
alley next to E. Winahip If 5J< feet, aim rh'iyfcl
nar. known aa part el the Wa'kit a lot. A 1 .;-.. :c |
0. J WILLIAMSON,
mcbS 2t at City Hall.
ALE AND FOBTEB!
HAGAr ’ S
50
OASES McEwati’e OLE. (Lively )
25 CASES FOHTER (Beet Brands.
Jut received at
mch5 eodtf
JACUE3 * JOHNSON.
ack and tribe to oome oot aod oonclade
tbe termB of the proposed treaty.
People of Oregon were not informed of tbe
action of the peace commissioners until this
morning.
It is not known what course the civil au
thorities of that State will pnrane with regard
to the indictment of Mod oca for tho murder of
their people. A dispatch from Jacksonville,
Oregon, says the people in that part of the
State are not willing to accept any terms with
the Modoc Indiana which do not provide for
tbe surrender to the oivil authorities of the
Indian* indicted for murder. Tney fear any
other policy would euocnrage lhe tribee in East
era and Southern Oregon to follow the example
of the ModocThe people are opposed to tbe
peace comraisdion—not because they want war,
lint bec»nse they want steady, permanent
steady. - [So eayj the telegraph, but what they I ^,3 respectfully solicit a thare of the business of j
vant wiin it is more th«n tbe “intelligent I their fiiands >
SMELBM&BRO
IlfSCKANGE AGENCY.
T HE undmigned have foimed a c»paitnrrehip I
for the purpose of traneactmg an agency
life, fire and marine
Ineu'imce Botineas, nnder the firm name of
JEWETT & SOGERS,
• w r jlP v
Magnolia, Balm
, A EEW APPLICATIONS MAEE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
f It is Purely Vegetable, tod lta operation ta
seen and felt at once. It does away with the
Flushed Appearance caused by Heat. Fatiguo
end Excitement. Heals and removes all Blotches
and Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly
spots. Drives away Tan. Freckles and Sun
burn. and byita gentle but powerful ioduance
mantles the laded cheek with
Mouthful bloom and beauty.
. Sold by all Druggists and Faccy Stores. Do-
'pot, 53 Park Place, New York-
mch5 eod&wly
—OFFER TO THE—
rWh.olesale Trad©
The moet complete stcck of
comp.” is prepared to say.]
Female Bill
Boston, MJch A—la tbe loose today, fiom
the Commute on Female Suffrage, a resolu
tion signed by eeren members was reported,
to amend the constitution eo as to secure the
right of suffrage and right to bold offi:e to
women. Three of tho committee presented a
a minority leport. .
Belanre of Llqnora by BAenne Officers.
Officers of Internal Revenue seized $7,000
mch5 31 • oil.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
JOS. A. ROGEI1S.
Cffiee, 64 Second street, Macon.
W. McKAY
J KFOBM3 his friends and the public of his in*
tention to visit England in a few weeks, and
solicits commissions there, which shall h&vo his
moat careful and prompt attention.
pin extensive acquaintance among mannfactu-
proper form applied to me for permanent letters of |
administration on the estate of Caroline Granville,
and for letters of guardianship of her minor heirs,
this is to cite all persens. kindred and creditors, to
. show cau?e. if any they can within the time allowed
bv law, why said application tho aid not be granted.
This February 28,1S73. W. P. JORDAN.
mch5 30i Ordinary.
D RY GOODS
rera of all kinds of goods gives him tho beet facili- I duties as such. This is therefore to cite all persons |
_ _ _ ties for purchases at first hand, thus saving to his I interested to show cau«e, if any they can, wbj said I
orth of wines and spirits on the premises of I patrors the intermediate profits which have hither-1 executor should not be discharged from said trust |
Eoglebarkt & Co., in rear of 81 Washington t ? increased coat to Southern merchants. Aa**-
street on the charge of alleged illegal rectify- cialties he names Crockery. Hardware Woolen June * Ama xeDruary ’
o-o | L meil Qoods, m which large benefits can he
had from direct importation.
leg.
mch5 3m
The Day In Boston. I parties having investments in Mineral Lands, I T>IBB COUNTY POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE. I
A salute was fired to-day in the common and Water Powers, etc , to offer to capitalists will find
fl iga wore gonoiaily displayed in honor of the | it to their advantage teintiuat these to his care. I M oni countjv on the firat lueaday in |
inauguration of Fresident Grant. ” * *
“ April next, durins the legit hour! of sale, the follow-
iukijkiuiiuuu w , He will also be able to engage any amount of in , property, to wit: The lands of R. F. Woolfolk,
„ f „nnnrt of tbe Zctsrrr I reliable labor— igricultural, Mechanical or Do-1 situate, lying and being in batzard District, in asil
nau a,e mg in rnppor: OI me meaaery «ut-l, m.. h. rrnnired. AMrnts Mnntv.oriifmiirh nf .alH l«nrt« will MT lu fl
Ever effered in the State. Our
Government-
Feinklin, La., March 4.—A mass meeting
of St. Mary parish resolved to resist the Kel-
lcgg government and to support the McEnery
government. All indorse and approve the res
olutions adopted by the people of New Or
leans at the Lafayette Equare meeting on Feb
ruary 28th.
Foster Respited.
meatic. which may be rf quirt: cl. Addrets
mcb5das2tr BOX 422, f. O., Macon, Ga.
DR. WOODBRIDGE’S
FAIN LINIMENT.
county, cr *o much of said lands as wilt pay tax fi fa.
for year 1872 va. R. F. Woolfolk.
G. F. CHERRY.
mch5 tds bhariff.
! EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—EstontonFleirel-1
!cr: - - 1
len has applied for exemption of personalty I
and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and (
R EMOVES in from five to twenty minutes the MraSSS
moat violent pains of NEDRALGIA and 1 Wgf n ^^, 1878 ' at n V^winn
riKln RHEUMATISM, enrine verv tavern nnder my hand Offictaliy. 0. T. WARD.
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very tevere
forma of these dieeaeos in from one to five dave;
Ordinary.
Aujast, March 4 —Inconsequence of some ^ tho BT1FFNE S3 OF THE JOINTS which Diesnltltf nil flf (!fl.PdrtnPnhln
ois connected with the condition of Foster J eome timea accompanies tbe last. It also cures j DIMUIUUUU 111 tU-rariUFrSIIip,
foots t
just presented, the Governor has directed the I SPltAIN'3 OF THE JOINTS in twelve boors;
sheriff to snspend execution of sentence until
the 2d proximo.
OUM-BOILS, NERY0D3 HEADACHES,
including thoee which follow Intermittent Fcvere I _
New'yoek. March 4 Mrs. Anderson and I »Dd Tooth Aches, in from one to five minntee; also I will bectmed on byD. Valentino, who assumes all I
■ - -- In.,!. .!— — —4 mo-i-oihb The second [ liabilities and indebtedness of said firm, E. J. I
Makon, March 3,1373.
T HE firm of Valentino A Freeman is this day
dissrlved by mutual consent. The bnaineaa
SPRING STOCK
■. Irish, charged with poisoning Assessor An- °° Uo . ilng-worm, and Meningitis., The second liabilities and tad
.‘TTT. . .nnV. "Mi, case was cured m Brunswitk, relieving in the lae.t Freeman retiring.
r™'- in » few n iuutes.ttc pain in the head and neck.
Dr.
demon, _
gut having been entered in both cases.
Tbe Berlin Cabmen’s Strike.
and the rigidity of the muscles of the neck.
Bee circulars, containing certificates of its virtues f
D. VALENTINO.
E. J. FREEMAN.
Beblin, March 4.—As cabmen cb3tinatoly I from those who have used it, at the Drug Stores of I in recommending my former partner
persist in their strike, to the great inconven- E - *• PLMEJL Bonn- | to my late patrons and the peo]
ienoe of the pnblio, the polioe authorities have I nab * wbo *“ Y0 lt f j)It! Ih Q^WOODMIDGE.
In retiring from the above Him I take pleasnre I
tner and successor I
people generally. [
talnlng six dollars and twenty oents,
she lost tho pocket-book whllo in tbo store.
Mr. Skalowski proved that some eight or ten
000 was drawn npon Jay Cooke, McCnllock &
Co., $200,000 npon (he llotchilds, and a large
Malt.—Mews. Jaques A Johnson this morn-1 amount—exact fignre3 unknown—npontboBar-
nogroes were in tbe store at the lime, and that I log advertise fifty casks of McEwan'sale and as I ings. Some of these houses are said to
he wm off waiting npon other customers. The I many of porter—all fine-and good.
probability is, that some negro thief was loaf
ing about tbo store, and managed to seqneater I
Tcdlio Ltws.-
makiDg Btrennons efforts to snppress tbe details
of the transactions. It is stated, on what appears
W. Burke & Co. have just I to be good authority, that one of tbe members
o -» ■ ,u- ..Lt;, I of tbo bouse of Rotbcbilds went to Newgate to-
tbo money whllo its owner was admiring the r t ocelTed ' ha . Ul0 p b ' ia ® of “ day, and had an interview with with Hayes, the
‘VMtfiker.” At any rate, Lhoro was not soQjcIoot J Blon ,n J ftDQar V nn “ Febinary, 18<3. Fnoej a ii e ^ e d accsmplice of swindlerp, and startling
evideneo to throw the least snsplolon npon Mr. | inarB 2t
SkAlowski and tho esse against him was dia-
Fazsn and Salt Frsn of all kinds at Lloyd's present,
missod. It is vety reasonable to suppose that I Cheap Grooery, Cherry atreot, near Cotton
tbe woman's monoy was etolen, and that she avenne, daring Lent feb28sowed£frtf
hit npon Mr. 8. ns tbe only ono in ihe store
from whom sho coaid probably reoover that |
amount.
revelations concerning tbe operations were
made, the nature of which is kept secret for the
Muscle and Rerlngerr.
Ccllielc, "W. Va, March 4.—Barney Camp
bell and Harry Hickman fought tbirty-six
Domno Lest Lloyd, near tho corner of I rounds in one hour and ten minutes, when
oh,,, «h„.. ssrEfsra jsszsm&tsi
Mao in and Chicago.—'There is one point in
favor of tbe Maoon and Cincinnati railroad
fall lino of fresh and salt Fish.
into a quarrel and in a few minutes hundreds
of pistiols were drawn, and after a promisee
Fran.—Bay your fish and family groceries of J ons fight, in which all present indulged, it was
claimed by tbe corporator*, which was omitted I Lloyd, Boggs’ old stand, Cherry street, near OMIlh» Irish bad bswnansta-
in tbe article of yesterday with reference to | Cotton avenue. feb23eowedAfritf | ^, d wi j en aiddons, referee'ami O'Baldwio. seo’
that enterprise. It is about as follows: | _ .. - . } ond, got into the fight the prinoipals skodad-
• Fish—Of all kinds, psrfeotly fresh , B a. As there has been no decision tho fight
Wcdoesdsy sod Friday daring Lsot at Lloyds | ^yili again tako place two months lionco.
The business intelllgenoo of the West is ox
erting itself to diaoover tho nesrest and moet
available route to tho southern seaboard. Chi
cago, aa the great granary, is seleotcd at the
starting point, and Savannah is accepted as the
Cheap Grooery, Cherry street, near Cotton ave
nne, Beggs' old stand. fel2Seowcd4frlf
Tint Lenten Season.—Daring the lenten sea-
seaboard terminus. Tho object Is to bnild, as 1 80 n fhb of ail kinds, fresh and salt, will be found
at Lloyd's Family Grooery, Beggs' old stand,
nearly aa pocaiblo, a grand air-lino road between
these two points, and ono that passes through I each Wednesday and Friday,
sections of oonntiy most likely to contribute to I ■ — ■
the business of such a lino. I Eumno the Season cr Lint.Llotd, the Live
A movement is on foot which Is very oerlain 3roC8r on Cherry street, near Cotton avenue,
to ieerno tbe bnilding of tbo lino os far South wil1 reoaiT ° • f nl1 supply of Fresh Fish every
as Knoxville. Bnt a short whllo since a meet-1 Wednesdiy and Friday. feb28*owedAfrtf
lng was held in Indianapolis for tho purpose of Saddles, Saddles, Hauness, Hauness I -At
organizing this movement. The meeting was ch n \ ^ ^ ^
• net of home-made
phi and Chicago mad, which forms a link in the bnRgy bRrnea8 , t Bot doub]e b „ neas
proposed great chain, ami was composed of a I t $15 ncd $50 _ Kev UcOUItn saddles at $5
largo number of delcgstes living along the cn
tire proposod route, aa far aa to Lexington,
each. Always on band a fall Unw of saddlery,
cart-harness, eta Remember, if yon want a
Kentucky. Tbo temper of tho discussions dar- ROO(J nnd ch ; wUc , ^ , t ’ 0b „ * Qef .
lng that meeting was most Javorsble to tho on- | f r0 n’s. nov2« 3m
terprise, and knowing tho nnlimitod resources
and vast wealth of tbo West, thero oan bo no I
Goon Fnmxo in CaziranNiA.—Wbat caro tbe
donbt that tbe road will be bnllt to Knoxville p * ople °i Ko ^ h Carolina. Sonth Carolina, Geor-
if tho people so doelro. It U, in fact, conceded £“ ana F!otida for ** fisb in 1118 Rold boaring
the construction of such a road, as nearly «|—* ^ «°f
jxMMbie in s direct line from Cbioago, through
tbe blao gross and mineral region of Kentncky,
Is merely s question of Uma . , , „ - m . ..
Having tbna reached Knoxville, the next ' nl ope “ tio “
1 Charleston, S. O. Send for his pnoe list. Sant J
free.
oomfortable homes 7, Tbe last oan only be had
with the aid of a Door, Sash and Blind Factory, “too’ool, aiarcn i.—Airrveti, intrepid,
n rvx J Charleston; H. S. Routb. Savannah: Crlen
and Builders Empotiam, such as is now in I Wa]lock| Galvestcm; Araldo, New Orleans.
Tile Wrecked Steamer Geo. 8. Wnchf.
San Fbaxcisoo, March 4.—The Uaited States
steamer Lincoln left for the scene of the wrecked
steamer Geo. S. Wright It is known that Maj.
Wright and wife were on board.
Tbo Isthmns Survey,
New Yoke, March 4.—Advices from Panama
state that the Lthmns Canal expedition is pro
gressing favorably with its baso at Cbirt Cbiri.
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Was Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Offtoeb,
Washington, March 4.
Probabilities: Fcr Wednesday in New En|
land cold northwest winds backing to wester],
to olear weather; for tho Middle and Sonth At
lantio States rising barometer and temperature
and olear weather and diminishing winds; for
tbe Gnlf States wiods veering to northeast with
rising temperature nnd possibly rain, with
sontbeast winds on the Texas coast; for the
Utter region generally falling barometer, rising
temperature, southwest winds and partly cloudy
weather; for tbe upper lakes and northweit
brisk southerly winds, cloudy and threatening
weather, preceding a storm centre in the north
west; for tho California and Oregon cooBt
threatening and rainy weather. Cantionary
signal* continue at Norfolk, Capo May, New
York, New London, Boston and Portland, Ms.
New Yobe, March 4.—Arrived, Minnesota.
Arrived ont, Trtnacia and St. Lanrient.
Livjepool, March 4.—Arrived, Intrepid,
marohleodlm
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Details of tho Inauguration.
Washington, March 4.—Senator Snmur.-r was
question is the nearest and most praotloable
route to Savannah. Hero tho corporators of tbe
Maoon and Cincinnati road claim to have tbe 1 Srmxo Sttles in Sootch Sailings, English
lniide track—their only competitor being the I Basket Coatings, Fancy Gassimeres, Beantifnl I la th* Senate dming tbe proceedings to d»y
projected line from Angnsta to IUbnn Gap and I Vestings, jnst received, and will be made into I A* s«>nas Wilson was sworn in Colfax deolared
Knoxville. The distaoco from Augusta to Kncx-1 stylish garments, at reasonable prices, by th« s«r»iA «».t. ........« n
marltf C. H. Baied.
viUe by this line is 263 miles; from Angnsta to
Savannah 120 miles, making tbo whole line from
Knoxville to Savannah 3S3 miles, all of which,
with the < xieption of 120 miles, remains to bo
bnllt-
From Knoxvilio lo Macon is 220 miles and
from Maoon to Savannah 191—making n whole
length of 411 miles—or 28 miles longer than by
the Aogaita rente. Of this lino, however, only
300 miles remain to bo bnllt, a saving in tbo
construction of C3 mites of road at an expense
of nearly two millions of dollars. Coming
through Georgia by this roate, will givo the line
vslnable connections with the southwest, through
Atlanta and by tbe Wott Point road, and from
Mdooo via the Sonthwestom road. Besides,
it weald pass through a fertile region of North
east fl corgis, a section of country that is nnsnr-
paased in tbe wealth of its mineral resonroea.
Again, reaobing Haom, it would have the
choloe of two lines to tho ees, as well as two
seaboard termini at whloh to empty its freight,
both on tbe Georgia oosst, and either accessi
ble by competing lines of road already In oper
ation.
Tfarae gentlemen claim that with tbe proper
show of energy, their company can secure
place in the great line from the West to the
see, and will be a most important link in the
chain. They lay considerable stross npon this
point, and urge it as one that is very strong In
their favor.
This oompany, m la known, has memoralixed
(he Oity Council for aid and interest in the enter
prise, and will shortly come before the people
asking for individual encouragement. The
matter has aba been pretentod to the Board of
Trade and is being considered bya oommittee of
(hat body, together with the propositions made
ey Mr. Htxlehnrat, In behalf of the Maoon
Montloello and Atlanta Road; and doobtleaa tbs
recommendations of that committee will hare
great weight In infloenciug the aoilon of both
the City Council and tbs people. There U no
donbt that tho oommittee will gire the matter
a consideration commensurate with its impor
tance to tho business interests of Maoon, and
will be in no haste to report nntil the members
shall have canvassed the entire gronnd, and
estimated the magnitude of either enterprise
With the advantages to be gained thereby.
the Senate of the for'y-seoond CoDgreis ad
journed tine die, wherenpon,
Vioe President Wilson took Ibe chair and an-
-- — „. ,, . | nonnoed that the oath of office would be ad-
Mixzd CaajxiEBZS to sell by the yard, cheap; I ministered to tbe new Senators, who were
just reoeivtd. C. H. Baied. I sworn in oouples by Vice President Wilson. The
mar 1 tf I first pair being Senators elect Allison of Iowa,
and Bogy of Missouri; next cams Conkliug
ordered the oab proprietors to resume business
nnder penalty of a withdrawal of their licenses
in case of refasal.
Turner Hynclnlbe-
Fanis, February 4.—Three hundred liberal
Oatholioi have united in an address to Pere
Hyaointhe, urging him to resume the pulpit at
Geneva. He has made favorable reply, saying
he is willing to preach to those who are resolved
not to yield to ultro-montainian unbelief.
mch5 2txwAwtf
Brunswick, Ga.
CHESAPEAKE
JS daily arriving and is daily augmented by new
Thanking my customers for the liberal patronage I additions purchased bv our Mr. SOL. WAXEL-
beetowed npon me I am, veiy respectfully, |
. toch4 2t ED. J. FREEMAN. BAUM, at the lowest market rate*.
KAILBOADS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDUlfi
NO CHANGE OF OARS BETWEEN in
GUBTA and COLUMBUS. U '
GENERAL SUI-EiirNTENDENTB OFFICF I
Or.oaGiA Ckntual Uajlboad, “* •
8aysuq&1a September 27, i872 f
O H and after bunday, the 16:* met, *>-— *
Trains on the G« u rgia Central BaihST?*
branches and ccnnecDona, will run as L!i
tJP DAT TBAIS.
Leave Savannah
Leave Auguota 5;?” 1 *
Arrive at Augueta
Amve at MihedgeviUo i? r
Arrive at E&tonton
Arrive at Macon ... 7tK iM
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Leave Maoon for Coluinbuo '.'V 1 a
6:06.
Arrivo at Atlanta.
Arrive at Columbus Son"
Making clobo oonnoction with trains i *
gusta, Atlanta and Columbus. A °-
down DATTnata.
Leave Atlanta...... .
Arrive at Macon
Leave Macon ' ;2
Leave Augusta „'Vr a
Arrive at Augueta
Arrive at Savannah jj;r: r *
ThistraiD connects at Macon witb (lie Sw
commodation train leaving Columbus «t 8-91V .
and arriving at Macon at 4:15 a. an. and
same connection at Augusta as the up
NIGHT TBAINS GOING SOUTH
Leave Savannah . m
Leave Augusta r z
Arrive at savannah r *
Arrive at Macon
Leave Macon lor Atlanta " '* 7-S 111
Leave Maccn (or Colnnrbua.....
Arrive at Colnmboa...........,."" niif aa
Arrive at Atlanta »? * a
ira M u^f8X^ onsh
NIGHT TBAISS GOING NOBIH.
Leave Columbus
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Macon from Columbus.*”*
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta.... .'.*,*,
Leave Maoon ””
Leave Savannah *.*.*.*'
Arrive at Miiledgeville
Arrive at Eatonton
Arrive at Angnsta ”**
Arrivo at Savannah
. 4:10, M
■ 230,*
• e.85,z
5:2UPJt
• 9:50, a
.11:00,*
11:55,*
1:60 i*
__ 6^0a*
Making perfect connection with iriint
Angnsta. *
i'asoengers going over the Milledgevflle zed
Eatouton Branch will tako mght train from Ocim
boa, Atlanta and Macon, day.tratas from Annuli
and Savannah, which oonnect daily at oJj,„
(Sundays excepted) with tho Miiledgeville and
tonton trains. ■—
An elegant Bleeping car on all night trains
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALLFODinon b,
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pnluw
Houao, comorof Boll and Bryan streets Offics
oponIrom8aMto 1 pnt,andfroa3to6r». tvv
ets can also be had at Depot Offioa. “
Junol8 tf
_ 1 ROGERS,
General Superintendent
G U A KT O ! 300
FM.UCIAL HD C01UUKCUI
Dally Review of tbe Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,T
Miacn 4—Evening, 1873. J
Cotton —The market is without charge. The I
We are elill Agents for the above
TRIED AND RELIABLE FERTILIZER,
COFFEE,
BAOS Medium to Choice BIO COFFEE.
For sale by
marltf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
Flour- Flour.
IF barrels, halves and quarter Backs. Bargains I
offered by
marltf
Wm be offered
to Tbe Trade at prioea defying competition.
3EYMOUB, TTN3LEY & GO.
OATS.
demand contiues fair for finer grades, but poor I untariuqK I 3 OARS FEED and PLANTING OAT3, on hand,
cottons are In no request Prices are nominally „ eqnil to any manipulated FertUizar made. £>
unchanged. Middlings bring 18%.
The receipts continue very light-
Market*—Morning Report.
Nrw Yobx—Cotton quiet; uplands 20%; Orleans
21%.
Stocks firm. Gold firm at 15. Money active,
l-16@x Exbange, long 8%: short 9%. Govern- Hon. Nnmerons testimonials to cur
menta dull. State boude steady. I from seme of our moot eucsei
Lmmpooi—Cotton opened qniet; uplands S%; I satisfy any one as to its merits.
Orleans 9%@10. 1
later—Cotton qniet; sales 12 090; epecnlatlon
and >xport 1000; sales include 7000 American
Shipped from Savannah or Charleston, delivera-
Apply to
IT IS NO EXPERIMENT.
In no cate has it failed to give entire eathfsc-1
on. Nnmerons testimonials ta cur possession,
from seme of our moot successful pianteis, will
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY ft OO.
mcbSwtf
JONES & BAXTER,
100 Cherry street.
W T PARK, M. D., formerly of Savarnah,
• Ga., now permanently located ta Atlanta,
Ga., respectfully announces to tbe afflicted and to
his old patrons and friaDds ta the Bontb, that af
ter twonty-four years ta the general practico of
hie profession, a greater part of which time doing
an extensive Obstetrical, Acute and Chronic Prac
tice ta city and country at Urge: and for many
able March 9 9-16.
Breanatcffs quirt.
London—Consols 92%. Fives 93%.
Paris—Rentes 57122a.
Fbinxtobt—Bonds 93%.
Martel*—Evening Report:
Hzw Yobx—Cotton dull; middling uplands 20%:
Orleans 21%; sales 2054; net receipts —; gross —; I an extensive ObsYetrical, Acute and Chionio Prao^
tales for export—. I tics ta city and country at large: and for many
Sales of futures to-day were 1,960 bales, u fol-1 years having made the treatment of diseases pocu-
lows: March 20%(&2l%; April 20 716(3200-16; I Uar to womsn and children. All chronic diseases
May 20%<S>21; June 2I%@5-16; July 21%@51 9-ltt. I (in both sexes) of longs, throat, skin, liver, etom-
Money closed active, hxchango quiet on a basis I acb, bowels, womb, kidneys and urinary organs,
Of 8. Go!d—@15%- Governments steady. States I chronic chill and fever, rhenmatism, gout, nenral-
very qniet. gia and dropBy, and all imparities of tho biood, a
Government*, 81s 18%; 62s 15%: 61s 15%: 65s I specialty, with nnpsr«lleled success, curing epoed-
16%; new 14%; 67s 16%; C£s lo%; new 6s 13%; I ily and permanently tin tacnrables of other physi-
10-40811%. I dans of the highest reputed standing and skill,
Bonds, Xenneesees Os 60. new 88; VirginU even In his earlier professional days, and ta many
6s 44: new £0; consols £5%; deferred 14; Lou-1 inBtsnceB without seeing the patients; and ta early
iaianas 48; now 45; Levee 6s. 48: 8s 70; Alabama 8s J Ji/e becoming a practical drnggist and pbarmacen-
82; 6s 55; Georgia Cs 75%; 7s 93; North Caroltaas I tist, and all through his professional life making
3,%: new 16; special tax 14: South Caroltaas 40; I the analysis and study of the various remedial
new 20%; April and October 23. agents, mineral, vegetable, electro magnetic, hy-
Flour unchanged. Wheat firm; medium grades I drepathic, and vapor or mtheral inhalations, their
lower; choice white 2 23(52 30; fair prime 215. I active principles, peculiar preperties, affinities,
Corn dull for sonthrrn; white southern 60531 00 combinations and safe adaption to the speedy and
yellow southern 59(360: mixed western nominal permanent cure of diseases also a specialty. With-
at 61. Bacon ta good Jobbing demand: prices nom-1 out regard to any particular school of medicine,
inally unchanged- Western butter qniet and weak; | selecting his remedies from all source*, discover-
good to prime 26; choice SO. Whiaky nominal I tagandapplytagtousewithummaleucceas,age: ti
at 92%@93. peculiar to himself and unknown to the proleseion
Tnrpenttao weak. Rosin nominal. Tallow I generally; and having arrived at fixed principles
steady. I and a knowledge, from long experience, of alt the
Freights quiet. I peculiarities or diseases incident to the Booth and
Babthiobx—Ootton, net receipts —; gross 334; the remedies adapted to the cure of each, shall
exports coastwise 37: to Great Britain —; conti- [ henceforth, thongh in fine health and prime of
nent ; sales 475; stock SC97; market dnli; mid- life, do an cilice practioe, mainly.
tilings 20%. I Will attend obstetrical cases, visit chronic pa-
Fiour dull Wheat dull and irregular. Cora quiet I tisnts convenient to bis office or residence, attend
hnd unchanged. Fork quiet: new mes 15 12. Lard I with other physicians ta consultation any extrema
weak; western steam8 b-16.@8%. case if desired; and will visit chronic patients on
Turpentine firm at 67%. Boain fl.m at 3 75 for any cf the railroads leading ont of the city, whOBO
"iction is of such a deiprrato character as to ro-
50 Cents per Bottle, ^
It promotes tbo GROWTH, PRESERVE
tho COLOR, nnd increases the Vigor
and BEAUTY of tho HAIR, fi 4
Over TirntTY Team aoo Lyon’s Katoatro*
Eor the Hair wu lirst placed in tbo market by
Professor K. Thomas Lvon. a graduate of Princeton
College. Tbe name is derived from tbe Greek.
* .KATIIRO, signifying to clearer, pfri/’i/.rejuteMrxt-.
or restore. The favor it baa received, and the popu
larity it has obtained.is unprecedented and incred-
;tii3. It increases tho Growth and liEAxnrof tho
IIair. It is* & delightful dressing. It eradicates
Hair fasateriaimr.
Clossy appearance. It is the same in Quantity
aind Quality as it was over a Quarter of a CEN
TURY Ago, and is sold by all Druggists and Coun
try Stores At only fifty Cents per llotzle*
Roman’s Glory is Her Hair!
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE,"
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE J
Maoon and Bbunswick Hailkoad Oomiaxi l
O Macon, Ga., February 2i, 1872 'i
after Sunday, J3d February, tt^u «
this Road wUl bo run as follows:
DAY rASSENOia TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS ZICZPIIH.1
LeaveMacon......^,.^..,,.
Arrive at Jessup J'J
Arrive at Savannah " lOtOp *
Arrive at Brunswick ."'.JUiV 1
Leave Brunswick
Arrive at Jessup * a «» *
Arrive at Maoon 6.25 *|
NIOHT PASSENGER TBACt, DAILY.
Leavo Macon r s
Arrive at Jessup .*.*.".*6:20 i! ■
Arrive at Savannah 9 jq t K
Leave Savannah 6.15 r.*
Arrive at Jessup .1000r.*
Arrive at Macon 7:00 a* k
Both day and night trains connect at Jcsbup
[ with trains to and from Florida.
HAWXINSVILLK ACOCMMODATION TBACt, DAILY, (8UX-
DAYB EXCEnZD.)
Leave Maoon 3.00 r. *
I Arrive at HawkinaYille 6.801. *
I Leave Hawktasville 7:Ii5a *
| Arrive at Maoon 10.50 A. *
feb22tf WM. HacRAB, Gen’l Bup’t
[Clmn^e of Schedule.
ON MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
[ Forty-Oae Miles Saved in Distance.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,!
Macon, May 13, 1872. J
O N and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, ana citil
farther notice, the trains cn this road will
ran as follows:
DAY TBAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEriED).
Leave Macon 6:30 a. a.
Arrive at Augusta..'. 1:15 r. a.
Leave Augusta 12:15 r-x.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 1. a.
<9*Passengers lea ring Macon at 6.30 A. At. talks
dose connections at Oamak with day passenger
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going
North, and with trains for Charleston; also, lor
Athons, Washington, and all stations on tho Geor
gia Railroad.
O* Tickets sold and baggage checked to ail
S ointa North, both by rail and by steamships 1mm
barias ton.
ang7tf B. K. JOHNSON, Eup’t.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
OFFICE MAOON ft WESTERN RAILROAD,!
Maoon, Ga., November 16, 1372. J
AH and after Snnday, November 17, tbs follow-
| HEW 10BK J0BBKRS’ PRICES, oVer^o 8 n“ad°- r ‘ £eoc£or ^ ^ b "
I DAY FASSZKQEB.
Leave Maoon 7.23 a. n
Arrive at Macon 7.45 a.*
I Leave Atlanta 1.45 a. a
I Arrive at Atlanta 1.25 s. *
NIGHT IASS ENGLE.
Leavo Maoon 10.09 r.*
I We only ask an examination tooonrinoe yon of our £mvo atteSte” * aw 1. a
Merchants are invited to inspect our stock before
punhulog, as we are oonvinced
V£ CM and TILL SILL GOODS
assertion*. Our
xnch‘2 cou i wly
S,T/1860^X?
strained.
Freights quiet.
Louisville—Flour ta fair demand. Corn steady
at 40 maed; 42 white. Pork 14 25@14 50. Bacon
shoulders 6 clear 11b sides 8; clear tides 8%. Lard
orime 8%. Whisky firm.
Cincinnati—Flour dull and declining. Com dnll
Pork ta good demand at 15 00; held at 15 25. Lard
quiet and steady; steam held at 7%. Bacon steady;
shontders 6%; clear rib 7%; clear aides 8. Whisky
steady at 68.
New Oeleans—Cotton, net receipts 8545; groes
6950; exports to Great Britain 1649; to continent
6171: coastwise 3722; sales 1200; last evening 7C00;
stock 201.663: demand, moderate; good ordinary
17%; low midditars 18%; middlings 19%.
Flonr, scarce; extra 8 03; double 7 25(^7 50; treble
25(2-8 50; family 9 CO31I 00. Com 75 Oats
I. Bran 1 05. Hay, prime SO 00. Park, old 15 25;
nsw 15 50. Dry salt meats 6%@7%(g8. Bacon
7%@8%@8%. Lard, tierce 8g8%; keg 959%. 8u-.
quire it, cbaigtog ono dollar per mile ta advance
Those at a distance and for whom it is inconve
nient to consult him at his efflee, or to have him
visit them at seme convenient hotel or boarding
house ta the city, can obtain advice and medicines
by mail or express adapted to their respective
cases, by sending a history of their cases, full
statement of their symptoms, condition of bowels,
age, sex, sbont their weight, height, and measure
ment around cheat, complexion, color of hair and
and eyes, if females, whether curried or not,
widow or not, and nnmber of children and age of
last, habits, etc.; with a fee of not less than twen
ty-five dollars by Express, or postoffico money or
der by mail, prepaying forwarding expenses, which
fee pays ta fall for all his advico m future for any
one ordinary chronic case.
Medietas fomnbed at usual druggieta’ rates.
Medical advice lo objects of charity gratuitous.
Letters of inquiry must contain 25 cents. For each
SouP-xaLATirx.—Mesara. EUs ft Laney to
day will refresh their cot tumors on calf 'e-head
soap. This, added to their ordinary luncheon,
together with an oh amendment* as good taste
nnd ample means may suggest, is sure to crowd
(heir house from 11 to 1 o'clock. Their plaoe
Is rapidly regaining and premises to soon sur
pass its auclent popularity. J
the Chzai EsT' and REST.—Hood'. Eureka Liv-
er Medicine givea universal satisfaction In I next gentlemen sworn in were Senators Oon-
the treatment of Liver Diaease, Dyspepsia, Sick [ over of Florida, and Dennis of Indian*. Other
Headache, Co tivencee, and all that clast of dia-1 Senators elect wero sworn in in the following
eases arising from a disordered state of the etom-1 order: Dorsey of Arkansas, Feiry of Oon-
novSOIy
aecticnf, Howe of Wjsconson, Ingall* of Kan
sas, Jones of Nevada. McCreery of Kentncky,
Clothing, to close ont tho entire lot
marltf O. H. Baied.
Still OrraBino.—Big bargainsin ready-made j Mitchell of Oregon, J. S. Morrell of Vermont,
1 Morton of Indiana, Oglesby of Illinois, Patter
son of Sonth Caolins, Sherman cf Ohio, Ear-
gent of Oaliforna, Gordon of Georgia, and
Hunt, Rankin ft Lajcib —This well known and I Merriman of North Carolina. At the concin-
rtiiable firm have received a largslot of Dr. Hood's " ion , of 1118 c®»emony, the proelaimstion of the
Eureka Liver Medicine. It has tho praise of »U | ° f Ue
who have tried It. In bottles at 50 cents and *L00 8a0n afterw4rd J President, taking poai-
ny MARRIAGE. I tion on 1118 S 1803 inangnral stand, delivered Lis
TTAVDVTJViiRPPnn vnnvn mt I a<Jdress ’ tbe oa!b iaTiD 6 been previously ad-
HAPPY BELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the I ministered to him by Chief Justice Chase. The
effects of Errors and Abnaos in early life. Man- West Point Cadets gave a dress parade in front
hood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. I of General Sherman’s residence this afternoon,
New method of treatment. New and remarkatle | and the General, in fall uniform, received them.
Tbe parade to-day is spoken of as one of the
grandest ever seen in Washington, particulaily
remedies. Book and Circa'are sent free, ta seated
envelopes.
Addreas, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sonth OH™™" 5. er i“ B *
N'mth St, Philadelphia, Fa.,—an Institution hav-
niee, when the President and his Cabinet, Gen
eral Sherman and other distinguished officers
profe8wontifekUt. ti0n f “ h °° 0r ‘ b!a JraHdSm'* reTieTed ,be ? ro “'? a ; lh ^ P a£ ? 8<1 nloE S tee
* I avenue in front of the Erecnttve Mansion.
Tut J cron ent or the Pcbuo.—Doctors disa
gree. Each echool of medicine bae its own theories,
The weather all day was intensely co.’d and
seme of the tioops suffered severely.
Tbe President's carriage was drawn by four
and aa these theories differ widely, it is clear that hcrse3 a nd he was accompanied to the Capitol
few, 11 tny of can bo right. Bat if aedteal j by Senators Orsgin, Logan and Bayard,
men cannot agree npon any theory or system of | Colfox pronounced his valedictory to-day
practioe, the public find no difficulty in fgroeirg *a 1 with considerable feeling, and before Wilson
to notorious matters of fact. For Inetance, they I took the oath of efflee he made a speech to the
have observed for many yeara that Hoetetter'e I Senate sppeaiirg for jostioe, gene-
Stomach Bittera uniformly core dyapepau, conati* I at< ^ friendly regard of Senators in the
pa lion, rhenmatism, biliousness, neivoua dehili-y dwcharge of his daues as presiding officer.
_ , ' ~ » - . K -. Z I z; .7 y ! I Af er the President had returned to the Exeo-
and many other diseases which the prcecripUons of nUv6 m » nsion he was ca’Jed on by a very large
the pharmacopeia do not and cannot cure; and number of friends and congratulated,
they know therefore that there can be no miatake After the review cf the cadets by Gen. Sher-
about it. On this point they are firm and positive, man they ware entertained by him, very many
They take their stand on incontrovertible facta, and I prominent cffiiers and ladies and gentlemen
they atate to ene another verbally, and sometimes I b8 > n S present. The cadet drill was perfect,
by letter, what they know about relievieg and nre- The Leatilnnn Caae.
Tenting sicknese with the standard vegetable tonic I „ “J, Jndiciary CommitUesubmitted no
and alterative ef America. - r . efe I ec , c8 to Su ?Z e DarelL 11158 fact
,.,. , - , I bas added to the impression fast gaining gronnd
Here, then, the tavahd has a guiranteo of valne that the Jodge act. d within the authority con-
that can be relied upon, viz: tbe sober jadgment I ferred by law, and that if there is any fault it
cf the public. After twenty years of observation I is in tbe law itaelf. It j, uederstood also that
and rtfieclion, the American people pronounce I the President and Cabinet are a uni’ in sustain*
gar. inferior 5@6%; common 4@——; fair to I preacription at office or elsewhere for ordtaaiy
fully fair 7<g8%. ptime9%@9%. Molasses, esntaff-1 acute dtaeases—for instance, colds, coughs, diar-
ugal 50(3 65; fair to choice 61. Whisky, Louisiana I rhcei, dysentery, neuralgia, nausea, headaches,
90; choice western 95. Ocffse 18@20.
Sterling 14%. Sight % premium. Gold 14%.
WruoNORtN—Ooitoo, net receipts 192; exports
ooastwlse 43: sales 6; stock 5027; market quiot;
middlings 19%. - ~
Spirit, turpentine firm at 62. Rosin q-iet
2 9(1 fcr strained. Crude turpentine steady
3 25 for hard; 6 25 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar
ateady at 2 60.
Augusta—CottOD. receipts 3G0; sales 635; market
daU; midditags 18%.
Savannah—Cotton, net receipts IS32: exports
Great Britain ; to continent ; coastwise
; sales 2293; stock 55 427; market quiet; mid
dlings 19%.
Ohablxston—Cotton net recoipta 003: exporta
coastwise ; to Great Britain ; sales 300;
stock 34,991; more enquiry; middlings 19%.
Mobile—Ootton. net receipts 860; gross
exports ooastwiee 517: to Great Br tain 2193: conti
nent ; sales 630; etock 43 Cil: market firm;
good ordinary 17%; law middlings 18%; middungs
(9%.
Boston—Cotton, net receipts 10; groes S207; ex-
ports coastwise ; to Great Britain 14; ealos 200;
stock 6590; market dull; middlings 20%.
Nobio lx—couon, net receipt* 210 2; exports to
Great Britain : oosatwise 1093; sales 290; stock
8553: market firmer; law middlings 19%.
A Card—To the Public.
W 2S desire to correct the impreetion which has
been made on the pnblio mind by the circu
lation of a report that the Macon and Cincinnati
Bailroad is controlled by or unCer the influence of
the Central Railroad Company.
We beg leave to «*ay there ia no foundation for
aryof these reports or rumors. Our deaire is, and
we believe it is to the into’eat of Macon, that th : s
road should be free from and independent cf all
combinations whatever
marltf
W K. deGBiTFENBIED,
E. Is. STBOHECKEB
Uoetetter's Bitters tbe beat Invigorating and regu
lating medicine at their command, and give evi
dence of the faith that is in them by purchasing
irg the decrees of the court.
Firemen** Celebnatloi*.
New ObleaNv, March 4 —Ths volunteer fire
mars of It than of any ether advertitod medietas department to day celebrated its fifty eixth un
manufactured on this continent. A large number niTerear y aj a 8 ™ nd
, . . . , 8 “ comuantes were in ilne, all looking well,
of physicians, too, however much they may differ | An appeal r/oo. Loal.tLn.
other points in therapeutics, admit the extraor
dinary meats of the Bitters as ft tonic and altera*
The following was telegraphed to day
Jadpe Edmunds, United Btatcs Senator
tiTe, and reoommend it as a preventive of malarious I Washington: The citizens of Louisiana, through
diseaeoa, and aa s remedy ta intermittent and re-1 tbe committee cf two hundred citizens, respeet-
1 folly and earnestly call npon the Senate of the
Green and Black Tea.
Something that is really fine. Juct received by
RANKIN, MA8SENEUBG ft CO.
LUBI5TS EXTRACTS and FINE FEE5CH PER
FUME 3 Y.
Just received by
RANKIN, MASSEXBUBG ft CO.
SPECIALTIES IN GABD2X SEEDS.
RANKIN, MASSESBURG ft 03.
ill iTIght Prescription Business.
muAtf BAN KIN, MASBENBUEp ft QQ,
SYRUP,
20 EBLS. WHITE SUGAR DRIPS,
15 bids. Choice N. O. PLANTATION,
50 bbla. FLORIDA and GEORGIA CASK,
marltf 8FYMOUR, TINSLEY ft CO.
fevers, summer complaint of children, teething,
thrneb, and all ench aente diseases as may be pro
scribed for at office, (saving extra charges for vis
its ) ono dollar.
His office is neatly and properly arranged for tho
reception of both ladies and gentlemen.
N. B.—Tbo old heroio treatment of blosd-let-
ttag, starving, and ujg of that miserable drugmer-
cury, drastic and depletive agents, he denounces ta
toto, ever having found their nee tajadicious and
wane than disease.
Dr. Park ts a graduate of three different medical
schools, (one Northern and two Sonlhero) and in
all the branches of ths various schools cf medi
cine. A native and an old citizen of Georgia, well
known by many in this city. State and adjoining
States, making it unnecessary to give any particu
lar references, or to publish certificates of cures,
of which he has a large number published before
ths war, iu Savannah, and may be eeen by SDy one
calling at his office. Preferring for tbe future to
depend npon his acquaintances snd patients advo
cating his cause orally aa they may see proper,
thanking them kindly for the past interest they
have manifested ta him, and more especially wonld
he thank the many noble-hearted, philanthropic
vomen who have ever appreciated his success ta
the relief of Buffering humanity.
Office and dispensary. No. 35% first fleor up
stairs. Rooms No 4 and 6, adjoining Drummond’s
picture gsllery, Whitehall street, between Alabama
and Hunter streets. Poetoffice Box No. 158.
Atlanta, Ga.. March 1, 1873. mch5 It
| Has been enlarged and increased, and now com
prises s fall line of seasonable and deaira
ble goods, well made, and at
pries* to salt ths times.
We shall offer la oar
| Arrive at Atlanta. 6.C0 A X
Making close connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for points in Southwest
I Georgia. At Atlanta with Western and AtUctio
Railway for points West.
A. J. WHITE,
novlTtf Superintendent.
CHANGE Of SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
SOUritWESTKKH ItklLBOAD COMPANY, >
Macon, Ga., June 13, 1872. )
O N and aftor Sunday, the 16th taBt., Passac(si
Trains cn this Road will ran as follows:
DAY BUXAULA FASSSKGBB TBAIN.
Leave Macon &0G a. at.
Arrive at Enfaula.. 4:42 p. at
Arrive at Clayton 6:15 r. at
Arrive at Albany 2:10 r. at.
Arrive at Fort Gaines 4:40 r. X.
Connecting with tho Albany branch train at
BmithviUe, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Outhbert daily.
Leave Olay ton 7:20 A*.
LeaveEufanla.. 8:60AM.
Leave Fort Gaints,.................... 8.85am.
Leave Albany................ .. 10:45 A M
Arrive at Maoon , w ,.. 5:55p.m.
XU727LA NI3HT EtarSHT CAST dt-JOaGfODATtON
nun.
Leavo Maoon 9:10 r- x
Arrive at Eufanla. 10:20 A. M.
Arrive at Albany 6. 45 a a.
Arrive at Fort Gaines 11:62 a. a.
Oonnect at Gmithvillo with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights, and
at Outhbert on Tuesday and Thursday. No train
leaves on Saturday Lights.
Leave Eufanla... 5:15 p.m.
Leave Albany 8:10 p.m.
Leave Fort Gaines..... 1:10 r. M
Arrive at Macon 5:30 am
COLUMBUS DAY rASSXSQXB TBAIN.
Leave Macon. 6:15 k- M
Arrive at Oolumbue 11:16 a. m
Leave Columbus —.... 4:10 P. M.
Arrive atMaoon 9:35 r. M
VIRGIL POWERS,
jtm26 ly Engineer and Superintendent.
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WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD 00 j
Office of the Peesident,
AtIoANTA, Kovember 10, *
On snd After this date—
WE8TELN EXFBrSS,
Connecting for New York and the We»t
TS PUBELY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
A composedeimplyof•wcll-kno-Rn ROOTS.
HERBS and FRUITS .combined with other
properties, which in their nature are Cathartic,
Aperient, Nutritions, Dinretic, Alterative and
Anti-Bilious. The whole is preserved in a sufa-
cient quantity of spirit from the SUGAR
CAVE to keep thftin in any climate, which
P
LANTATM
ITTEBS
O* D1TSON $c CO« offer these new, frerh. genia!.
Juvenue Sung Books to tie public, ib jlieringr they I
will bear comparison with any |
r'llPAiifiil otheiB. ‘Cheerful Voices.* by
vlftvvi * Ufl. that most eucce»ful aad pod- I
. , _ ular CompoBer, Mr. L. O.I
merson. u for Com
mon Schools, and as 17/kl«tOCJ I
GtX).tCO teachers and * 01C6S«
pupils are already fa
miliar with his previous School Song Books, the; (
will need no urging to try this.
And as for our Sabbath |
School Song Book whose I
glittering title aptly de- (
scribes tae brightness of f
strictly a3 a
Sparkling
Rubies.
its contents; read the fol
lowing extracts from com
mendatory letters. Su
perintendents cay: M Iho
more we use it the better we like it.” “The mucic I
has a freshness and a beauty unsurpassed by any I
book I have seen.** Choristers say: “A work of I
yterling^ment.** ‘Far excelling S&bbath School
Temperance Bitters
only to bo used as a medicine, and always ac
cording to directions.
They are the sheet-anchor of tho feeble and
debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and
stimulate to such a degree that a healthy action
is at once brought about. As a remedy to which
Women »re especially subject it ia super
seding every other stimulant. As a Spring
and Summer Tonic they have no equal.
They are a mild and gentlo Purgative as well aa
Tonic. They purify tho blood. They are a
splendid Appetizer. They mate the weak strong.
They purify and invigorate. They enre Dys
pepsia, Constipation and Headache. They act
as a specific in all species of disorders which
undermine the bodily strength and break down
the animal spirits. A
* Depot, 53 Paik Place, Sew Tork.
morch2ecdftyly
Tbe largest and best .elsoted assortment of
FABRICS
Ever brought to the Southern market.
Leaves Atlanta JJJ F “
Arrives Dalton
Arrives Chattanooga a .»
DAY PA8SZNQZK TRACT,
To the North and West, carrying Pullman Palace
Oar to Louisville.
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives Dalton
Arrives Chattanooga 4:aof.«
LIGHTNING IXPBXSS.
Passengers leaving Atlanta by this tnia 1 Jf 17 *™ 10
New York the second afternoon at i.iOr.
13 hours and 39 minutes earlier than Pas
sengers leaving by Augusta the same
evening.
Leaves Atlanta Jjjf
Arrives Dalton 9 60 T K
bobthebn exfem,
Carrying through Palace Oar from Louisville.
North and Weet,
Leaves Chattanooga »•»
Atlanta A.M
Arrives Atlanta.
1 DAY PAB8IHOXB THACT,
From the North and West.
I Leaves Chattanooga JfSS
Arrives Atlanta 9:U
| ACCOMMODATION THAIS
Leaves Dalton fSt-
Arrives Atlanta iL'ASl’J.-Ki'.’SS 1
nov!4 tf
JOHN T. GRANT,
President pro tern.
LOST ENERGY
For a speedy care of tbeee u “ iw ,
private nature, call or send stamp for ,. 0 •
eolarof advice to both sexes. Address tax u,
I Western Medical Institute, 137 sycamore street.
With all our Departments well stocked in their Cincinnati, Ohio. The remedies ara so certain that
NO PAY will be required of
respective lines, we present to the trad, a fall and for treatment until cuied. A visit to ns a
I -ill that this Inetitute ts theoEJyem 0
Weakness, Va-
epondency.BssD-
_ fulness, Bjphiha-
other ailments of a
Mj»kof the many books I have had the pleasure to I yi A TflffET.OR’g IT A TT% J JfE
Pries cf Cheerful Volctf.. Sfotg. I ** the best in the wobld
Price of Sparkling Rubies... ....-S5cts. I -L The only True ftad Perfect Dye. Harmless,.-. _ . „ .. . . ■
1 Reliable and Instantaneous; no disappointment; I 1X1 branches.
will convince you that this Institute i- - . - r0
complete store of goods suitable for the Southern | cme^thelhuted States to cure ^gPJJJJJ^wiy
tosre Manhood.
Specimen copies mailed, poat-pmd. for the above j no ridiculous tints or unpleasant odor Remedies I
’*“*■ 1 th® ill ejects of bad dyes and washes. Produces
Immediately a superb Black or Natural Brown, |
and loaves the hair Clean, JSoft and Beautiful. The
prices.
OUTER D ITS ON A CO., Boston,
CHA8. H. D1TSON A CO.,
721 Broadway, New York.
aprl7wed,eatAwIy
| genuine signed W. A. Batchcte. Sold by all Drug-
EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.—Application
\ji has beem made in due form by within petition
for the discharge of Larkins N. Bledsoe and his se
curities from all liability as ::o his guardianship of
the minor heirs of James T. Harrell. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned to show cause at
—%r— “ -
novI2 Iy
[saccneicr. Sold by all U
OHAS. BATCHELOR,
Proprietor. New York.
WOOD. WOOD.
IS. WAXELBAUU Sc BBO„
OAfk CORDS of Upland Oak and Hickory
I reid^dlpnt, ta thu C I cta“mt?hf 9 Urte 145 and (T Second Street, 24 snd 26 Cottep^vamw,
tidia*^;“n 0 if,il 0n i < h£ 0 F. b b a nSy ^ of any cu.tcmre, jSat racetred tad format my
1873. W. P. JORDAn. I yard ta front of the Bock Mill. I Macon, Ga;
MILO S. FREEMAN. ' »ar2tf
NONPAREIL!
(Formerly Georgia, No. 2 )
CASEY ft ESPENNEB, Pbopbiziois.
TJVBOM and after thie date, our tar tad reetau-
0PM DAY AP NIGHT,
wd lunch tad meal*, hot or odd, can be had at
*r LUNCH ONLY TWENTY-FIVE OENTS. -£*
We have fitted np a nnmber of rooms wBhn«»
bed* tad bedding, all nice tad clean, which will_be
furnlahed to our traneient custom rax* or chaiox.
marl Iff