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city airs.
KSIO«T» a»~—, — m . O'*" 1
St OmeT Ootnmanacry * v ** will be held it tlj blooming cheek; and yet be thought be ni
lio jijjlatn to-tdflftL ,, - ’ I competent to wroetle with ten or a dozen clueev
j LL —Oo'„ Wm. R- ®*” jwnTawell known oil- *«**■«■* ^ree^tma, heloferted.
,„n of Fort Valley. b MD lyicg very f!l for ££££" ” Q “* d bu w,lh th# ta '
Tn Matos’* Cocbt.—l b add* us Bit act, of
Crawford county, camo to Mawn to gat some
I things. Tbaddena it a youth, upon wboco chin
— . . I tha downy prophecy of beard baa joat oome to
Ksro«T» Tx*. oonelere 0 f I makeltaappeaianoe.varytngtberoeealetinge of
V USDXI MOBMPtQ.j^g£g> * jg
Reuben Chapmen next stood op to say hla
lesson. 'Reuben mores on the shady aide
shoot s we* lr.
T*« None*.—Mr. W. C. Bannon, this
morning. advertise* s tempting array of pro- I society. Be joins the stUtode of landlord
embracing everything needed in s well I the other dignities which give him considera
tion among his set. Ha went to zee one of his
tenants Tuesday evening to oolleet Us rental.
Those who domiciliate in hla ‘'chtbang*” are
as Got. Brown,
and Uenben finds it necessary to call pretty
promptly. Oo this oooaelon he went op to the
regelated larder.
ran. — Got. James M. Smith, Hon.
Warren liken, Col B. O. Lockett and Wm. . QOt , u ,
felt Eastman, are In the city, end sojourning | ^ „ 8 ,.
et the Brown Hooea.
Bracreaa Change. Mr. W. M. Pendleton has I room of a female tenant and found a visitor
purchased the lntereat of Mr. W. T. Rose, in there In the ptnoa of Joseph Jones. Be de-
the firm of Mavra. Pendleton & Roes, end will mended the rent of tbs Utter, which the Utter
hereafter eondnet the book and stationery bna- hinted was “not for Joe,” ss the ’omio rented
ineaa single-handed. the honse, and not be. Joe (hen picked np
mi I small walking-stick and started to leave, when
BnimiL.-On Monday evening, the 3d xienben rnahed down stairs, yelling “polioe
Inst, et the residence of Mr. Jacpb Ravel!, poiioe!” with the foil force o^e triple stenlo-
Ur. Lewie NeUon was married to Ulas Anrelia rUn pair of Ia0£l> Be roneed tho neighbor-
Uoasell—Rev. John W. Bnrke cificiaUog.
hood, “jomped" a policeman, and soon found
himself in the bsrrsek, making a deposit of ten
p
one of the handsomest stocks of goods In thoir
line to the city. Their advertisement appears
elsewhere.
Km.ovaL.-Muan. W U Henry * Co. k»ve l|H g, h b U appearance yes
*2*"* y r t0 LTJl D r 8 morning. Be v« permitted to with-
on the saddle and harness tmsnev, by re mow- | A ^ " 3 .... K..r
leg Into the oommodioos store on Third street,
adjoining Bajmoor, Tinsley * Oo. They are
sleeps in a room with fonr male room mates and
a couple of female do. One of the former was
tho wealthy owner of e watch, which he accrued
Tn Wzivnza.—Yesterday wa. abont as oold I George of lifting from under his pillow. He
m the previous day. Perehke’s thermometer I swore that he eaw George take the watch and
noted tweaty-two as the lowest temperature R0 0 g „nh it. Ho didn't “boiler” because
reached daring the night. However, “as the I George hed ssid he wai a mighty dangerous
bleak winda of Uaroh” didn t make ns “ trem* I fellow. Bat bp had ‘‘proof* re" enough to prove
hie and shiver,” the day was a most agreeable (hat he did steel the wateh. He introdnoed
one In contrast with Tneaday. The ladies came I several witnesses who swore that he had
cat nameronily " to do e little shopping,” end watch, bnt none of them saw George Uke it.
that was e sign that the day was not Tory bad. I The prisoner denied having taken Ihe watch.
Me one ought to oocnplain particularly of the Be already had tqo of hU own, and that wsa as
itbar, no long aa It U not too fool for the la- many aa he oonld* anooosafolly engineer. The
to appear upon the streets.
boy who had aoonaed him cf stealing, had woke
op in tho night and said be had dreamt that his
Almost a Ban Aoctonrr.—Nearly a very as-1 ws(eh w(w broken all to pieces. Before day
ifioaa, If not fatal aeotdenl happened yesterday tbey ut , mtteh ud Jt was gone j yet tha loser
morning at the reaidenoe of Mr. Abrams, gworo b# Mw George lake it, though it was be-
eorr.rr of First and Poplar atrceU. The family , or6 dgy , n( j They “Birched” for it
Was ell op and down elelre, with tho exception igaIn ,f ter daylight, andetili oonldn’t find it.
•f e daughter, six years old, who had been left They: talked and swore on end jangled on
■p stairs in bed. Suddenly all were alarmed I a bont tho oaso until half the hearers must have
by the Utile girl eaUlog ont to her mother that belle ved that tho watch was one of those ex-
bed wee on fire. Thero wss at once e rush I trMr glnary runners which hid borne itself
lb Ihe room:whioh was found to be donsoly I ,wsy. It was voiy evident that one or more
Iliad with (moke. At first the little girl oonld I ^ litigants had evolved a “ whopper.” HU
lot be aeao, bot the wiodowa wero thrown np to I Bonor continned tho case until this morning to
bt the fresh air in and the amok# ont, wbon ^ ^e gwearera time to eorrect their lealimo-
fce was dUooverod almost suffocated bnt not at ny> wb , n , t ^ probably appear that no one
U homed. She bad disr<Apr*'*l tut the bad I,,,, u, e ws(clj uktn away
me oa fire and bad proaenoe of mind enoogh 1
B tumble ont the beat way she oonld through
be blinding smoke and giro the alarm.
BY TELEGRAPH
DAT DISPATCH ES.
This Tims.—IDs 4 Laney will to-day serve
a vegetable sonp with their nsaal lunch of cold
Jt U (opposed that a spark had popped from I msB ts, slaws, salads, and other delicacies, which
he fire on the opposite side of the room, I nro to be fonnd only on their tables. No es-
%;hllng upon the bed, setting lira to it. I tabliahment in the city la prepared to set as ol-
Fhen Mrs. Abrams reached the room the fire I egant a Innch as they set overy day. They
id made ite way through a quilt and flvo I |,avo ordered a five hundred pound tnrlle which
Baksts, and wsa making lively progress they mean to servo immediately upon Us az-
ktongb a feather bed. 8he bandied np tho I rival.
(thing as quickly as possible end threw them
it or the window, thne probably saving the j
Muo from being bnrned.
Menus. Truman 4 Queer. — These house-
mlihlng and hardware merchants have made
amaclre* famous bofors tbo pnblio for tbelr
Baown Hocsz Hilliard Rooms.—New Uhlea
and now equipments. maiC-3ir
“Stab or tux Wist” at tho Brown Honse
billiard rooms. mar C 2 s
Ask your groo'r for Dooley's Yeast Powder, the
- ... . I best Bsklcg Fowdsr for preparing Biscuits, Bolls,
ImlUbl. advortUlng blu. Even tho res m BfMd Grlddj8 etl Depot, 69 Now
po. tor has been explored, and some of IU 8lrce , Y oik. At reUU by all grooere.
etcrat gems snbaidlaed and made lo point
d paint Ihe malter-of.feot story of their ad-
Itabie atovea. Time end again has the aenti-.
mtal reader found himself thus entrapped I jn ^,/*ne Tt ’
o an investigation of the merits of the ex
tent stack always to be found at their well-
pointed nUMhtowrti
Mixed Cas>mxazs to sell by the yard, cheap
O. H. Bxibd.
The CnxaixsT asd fixer.—Hood's Enreks Liv
er Ucdidno gives nnlversal satisfaction in
, , ., , , tho treatment or Uver Diaeass, DvrpepeU, Biek
Die bnaineas of thU honse la oonstanUy In- noldllcb Co , Utbicj .j, lUlt J dis-
mtng. AU of their cutlery cooes direct from „,ringfrom a dUordorod .uta of tho stom-
ifO eld and other English trade oentera. One | , cb mDd b Tor. n ov33Iy
|c order has jnst gone forward to the ebovo-
btd city for a oomplete and externivo essort-
■t of table sate and pooket knives. Baying
Erunso Stilts in Bootch Saltings, English
Basket Coatings, Fancy Ossaimercs, Beautiful
Irst hands w7u~exp!ain"iho good I Vt « U “S»- J“‘ ieceived * , ba “ lda into
raraabU to offer to their customers.
( stoves, besides other patterns, no leas
i fifty varietiaa of their popniar ape-
| stylish garments, at reasonable prices, by
marltf 0. n. Baibd.
Host, Rsxxts 4 Usui'This well known and
J, the “Charter Oak,” are on exhibition, roliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood's
experience of many housekeepers goes la I Eureka Liver Uedicino. It has the praise of all
ie that this is one of tho beat baking and I who have tried 1L In bottles at EO cents and (LOO
k fnel consuming stoves now in nso. Then I
keep a fall lino of tinware of overy dee-
ON HAKUIAGE.
HAPPY BELIEF FOB YODKG MEN from the
Ion, all mannfeotnred In the best style on | __ , „ , , “ . , ' "
I , , , ... effects of Errors and Abnees In early life. Man-
promises, l»n>P«. crockery, end glass goods, ^ rmtond . to UarrU£e n^orM.
PBolBOi BBu of Uio wtcit fttoioo { willow I method of trfitment. Now And rozn&xk&blo i
hollow ware, brooms, hoes, ares, rakes, remedies. Book and Ciren'ars sent free, tn sealed
in abort, a heavy stock of garden and | envelopes,
etlon tools and hooso-farnlshing goods of
' variety. They also do an extonaivo ont
Tie Fraud oa the Baak af England.
March J, 4 r. w —The circamstinoes
of the fraud on the B ink of Eoglsnd remains a
mystery. Noyea. a clerk or oottederate of tha
forgers, now nnder arrest, is a native of the
Coiled States. He protects hi* locoeenoe, bnt
doubtless knows more than be is willing to telL
At present, astonishment is expressed that
the extent of the transactions did not arouse
the suspicions of the bank officers, bnt it seems
the operators represented that they were inter
ested in the introduction of American palace
care on the British railways, and wero arrang
ing for their manufacture on a eeaie which re
quired the employment of a la’ge amount of
Foreign Items.
The Times has e special from Berlin stating
that the ability of the Government of Fiance
to give financial guarantees eufheient to secure
an early evacuation of French territory by the
German troops is doubted in that city.
The son of the late ex Emperor Napoleon
paid a visit to Queen Victoria yesterday.
A movemt n t is on foot among the Irish popu
lation of London for a great meeting In Hyde
P«ik in favor of amnesty for the Fenians now
held Id prison by the British government.
The meeting, over which Dr. Iuao Butt,
member of Parliament for Luneriek, wilt pre
side, will probably be held on the 16th of this
mouth.
Scoandrellam.
Philadelphia, February 5. —The wires of the
Western Union Telegraph Company on the
line of the Philadelphia, Wiimicg'on and Bal
timore railroad were cut last night maliciously,
and the working of train* was seriously im
peded thereby. The damage was done in Mary
an d.
Fire.
New Yobx, March 8.—The chemical works
of Jacob Elisa were boratd to-day—toes $10,-
000.
Sew Jeiaey—Tom Seott Trlnmphnnt.
Tsxntok, N. J , March 5.—The national rail
road bill was passed by tho House but was lost
in ths Senate by a vote of ten to eleven. In
dignant demonstrations were made in the gal
leries when the vote was announced.
New Tork Items.
Tne weather is clear and oold. The gate has
somewhat subsided.
The Cur noon Knrderer.
Foster received his reprieve last night with
gmt rejoicing.
Jay Oooke 4 Co. have no advices indicat
ing the Ioaa of over $230,0C0 in the Bask of
Eogland swindle. They are in receipt of their
nsaal oabie dispatches, and no mention of tho
iff Air is in ado.
Foster’s friends think his punishment will be
oommnled to life imprisonment Foster is the
earhook murderer.
A woman died yeoterday with symptoms of
yellow fever.
Washington News —Sena Homo.
Washhotoh, March 5.—It is proper to thy
that the scored phrase “ Sect Homo" thought
lessly placed by the artist in charge of the deo-
orations among the legends of the inaugural
ball, was removed by order of the oommittee of
arrangement*.
Seating Senators.
Most of the now Senators wero seated yester
day. Senator Spencer, of Alabama, was called,
but did not pat tn an appeannoo. It is under
stood objections would have been made. Neither
Gem McMillan or Finokback were called.
PREMIUM lilST
—orTHS—
Bin Comity Agricnltnral Society Fair,
JUNE 19th and 30(b. 1S7S.
Fl.ViUl.4l
T. G. HOLT. J*.
OFFICERS.
VICE PRESIDENT.*.
Cm. Jyo. P. Foar . ... —Upper City DI'lricL
H. H.Joirs
J. A. Whituioh
Dstid Milxx ..Godfrey DiiUieL
A L jMM Vlfiwllie Dl«*w«-
a Wt| IflMHVPrli T I tendency. Pork strong: considerable sale*. 15 00®
Iv.u.llnlUdAli I jj 5^ bayoi'e March: offerings light Lard (bong;
bid; held at 7%; kettle, held *t 8}{. Bacon
I firm; shoulders Cj<(u;6K- clear rib aides 8i£; clear
Weekly Meview or the market. lddes8H. Whisky quiet St 83. .
Okr lot TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGEB.T I Nxw t/BLxaxs—Cotton, net reoeipts 6043; groes
Malch 5—Evening, ISIS j I 6921; exports to Great Britain ; to oonunent
Corrox -Warehousemen had the same report to jg-gjg
make yesterday that they have bee a making for a j 17 i^. low middlings 18Jf; middlings 19K919K.
fortnight paaL The market is dnU, with a good | Floor, scarce; extras 09; doable 7 25(§7 60; treble
Paiswkxt. I demand for grides from good ordinaries up, on a I 8 25^8 60; bw 9 €0@il 00. Corn 75 OaU
SjVJIELBADM & bbo.
RAILROADS.
V 1 . ,,*/. I. „„ —li I 5*- Bran 105. Hay, prime 3000. P>rk. old 1528; ]
biais of 18Xc for mlddliogs, vhen thtre is no call | cew J8 M >glt meats Baoon
Jim T:,:*. r..
W. B. Hairs—
R. K. Bucsov—.
Ws. Lcanv-
B. H. WBIGLEY-
PREMIUM LIST.
Of th» Third Anneal Fa'ref the Bibb County Ax'I-
eoltarai Society, to be held at Macon. Oa, at ihe
Central City Park. Thnrrd ay sad Friday. J one
and 20th. 1*73. All articles entered in comperium
for premind! to b« of Bibb count! production or
mss ofsc tare.
CLASS X.—ACAICULTTEAL IX r LX METIS ASD MAXC-
rACTUACS.
S. S. Doaltp. Soperintendcnt. Jodg»-W. W- Pol-
lin*. Frank Huuh, Jameo Myriek. W. R. Philips,
J. W. Stabbt.
See. 1. IboU-xestand most meriterioni collec
tion of /nieoltoral Implemeata, the
workminihip of a tisilo iudindi
lilS'.r Cirv for poor gradea of cotton. The efferinga arohght— j 7X@8K@8K- Lard,Ueroe8a8X: keg 939V. 8u-
“t Haeon DistricL | aoate tho recap's. . ^8^^109^?^ M?laaaes, ^tri°
w , The money and general msrket we quote a. fol- '
Haiud DUtriet. | lows: Sterling U%. Eight K premium. Gold
xxosakox ox xxw tobx. WiLmnoioit—Cotton, net reoemta 183; exports
Buying H par I coastwise —; salts 19; stock 3507; market quiet;
Setting..310 pram j middlings 19.
xxciLurox ox savahiias. I Spirit* turpentine firm at 62. Bosin q-iet _
buying 1 K off. I 2 90 for strained. Crude turpentine steady at
Selling K pram I 3 25 for bard; 5 25 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar
uuiixd 8TATX8 OUBSEXOZ—loaxs. [ steady at 9 60.
—OFFER TO THE—
Warrior DistricL
.—Howard DistricL
StCUTitT.
Per month 1K@W percent
GOLD AND 8XLVX2L
’ratesfor Gold $1 13
1 14
rrateaforSilver 1 f<*
STATE BONDS.
Georgia 7 per cent Bonds, old
, . , . Georgia 7 per cenL Bonds, new
iHplima. I Georgia 6 percent. Bonds, old
ITT* SECURITIES.
Best Plow Stock, for all work..-Diploma.
For the most ralaable Invention or lm-
provementonany Axrieuttural Impte- I City of Macon Bonds, endorsed by B. B..... ES
meet in renenl use...————Diploma, q*,! . y,— n Bonds 80
F StSi*.. l r^.*M^“Bi^mL c§« IESUm old.
^ 81@
City of Savannah Bonds, new .81®
RAILROAD SECURITIES.
Georgia Railroad 7 per cenL Bonds.
Georgia Railroad Stock,
Central Railroad 7 per cent Bonds 911
, __ _ J Central Railroad Stock 91
11. Be.t pair of plow lines, plantation work 11 Southwestern Railroad Bonds 90© 91
12. Boat plantation wsron Dip.oma g ou thweetem Railroad Stock 85
ft b£I Macon4BrunswickB. B. let mort._Bouds.,.. 70
iStasstaMe
Ml ass-...
_ Best sampl* of fire*, ms — —61
A Boat side of Leather, tanned in the coon-
try — 2
7. Best Axe Metre - }
8. Bestboebelre —1
9. Be<: set of collars,
10. Bost set of hamei.
Augusta—Cotton, receipts 186; sales 613; market
dull; m ddlinga lSJf.
Savanxab—Cotton, net reooipta 1133: exports to
Great Britain ; to continent ; coastwise,
4 IS; sales 1176: etock 53.875; market steady; mid-
.118 I things J9Jf@l9K.
Chablxstox—Colton net reoeipts 1510 exports
coastwise ; to Great Britrin .2118; sales 800.
oo I etock 34,483; more enquiry; middlings 19K.
do I Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 100; gross ■—:
ro exports ooutwiee 1765; to Great Britain —: conti
nent ; sales 600: etock ,43,875: market; doll;
good ordinary 17$i; low middlings 1SK; middlings
93 | 19*.
Boston—Cotton, net receipts 31; gross 530; ex
ports coastwise ; to Great Britain —; galea 300;
etock £5(0. market quiet; middlings 21.
Nostolx—UottOL, net receipt* 1005; exports to
Great Britain ; coastwise 1255; sales 133; stock
H 8133: market quiet; low aiddings 19K-
Wholesale Trade
The most complete stock of
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE
I NO CHANGE OF OARS BETWEEN AU.
GUbXA AND 00LUMBU8.
GRNEBAL SUPERINTENDENT B OFFICE I
Georgia Central Railroad, ’ i.
O SAVanuah. September 27, 1873 i
N and after bunday, the I6th inat, Puseecvei
Trains on the Gooigia Centra] Railroad its
branches and connection*, will run as fellows:
. „ UP DAT TRAIK.
Leave8AVAnn*.h , , 8:45am
Leave Auguala 9..00 a
Arrive at August a * * *. 5J5Q p
Arrive &t Mihedgeville » n
I Arrive at £&ionton * t 1**50 . -
Arrive at M&oozi 7**15 p „
Leave Macon for AtUnta 10:00 r m
Leave Macon for CToiambus *’ „ 8J05 p w
Arrive at Atlanta q ; 06 a w
Arrive atGolutubus a «
Making cloao connection with train* leaving Ao-
| guata, Atlanta and Columbus.
DOWS DAT TRACT.
Leave Atlanta 145
Arrive at Macon 1 7-45 L
Leave Macon *. 8:00 ^
Leave Augueta. 9.Q0 M
Arrive at Augnate 5 ; 3q p „
Arrive at Savannah 6:16 pm
This train connects at Macon with the 8. W. Ao*
commodation train leaving Columbus at 8:20 r. m
and arriving at Macon at 4:45 a. m., and makes th
game oonneoticn at Augusta aa the up day train.
WIGHT TRAIKS GO ESQ SODTH.
1. plan
, planu
line*. ]
“ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Leave Savannah...
Leave Augusta
I Arrive at Bavannah
Arrive at Macon 1
Leave Macon for Atlanta
I Leave Macon for Columbus.....
I Arrive at Columbus............
I Arrive at Atlanta.
.. 7:00 rw
.... 8:15 p x
.... 4.30a.*
..— 5:30 ax
.... 7:aSa*
.... 6:45 A s
....11:15 A *
1:33 Pi
..Diploma Macon 4 Brunswick Railroad Btock Nominal
16. Be t cotton press, applicable to a,eam or I Macon 4 Western Railroad Bonds
water powtr Diplcma I Macon & Augusta Railroad 1st mort. Bonds.
17. B«*t cotton press, appfreable to hand or 1 - - “ *
horse power —— -—Diploma
18. Best churn.
HOUSE TO SENT.
A FOUR-ROOM DWELLING on First street,
second door from the comer of Mulberry
Id by goods
93
88 I street.
20. Brat pair plaadH
It. Beit pair hand made boots
It Baatiat of plantation harm
& Bast saddle aad bridl^^ra
21. Best wool hat ■
25. Enst cotton basket—
26. B-st split bottom chair]
cane bottom chair 2
it shack foot mat 1
it bark foot mat 1
it Osh basket— —. 3
t wail back *t 1
* bread tray— — — 1
wooden tab.... — - 1
bark eollai — ■ 1
specimen of work in cast iron_DipIoma
endorsbu..... ^
Macon 4 Augusta R. R. Construction Bonds.
Macon 4 August a Railroad Stock
Western Railroad 8 percent Ronds, endorsed
by Central Railroad and Georgia Bailroad. 90
Mobile 4 Girard Railroad Bonds, endorsed by
Central Railroad 87H
Montgomery 4 Eufaula 8 per cent gold en
dorse bonds 90
Mississippi A Tennessee Bailroad let mortgage
Bonds 80
South Carolina Railroad Stock 30
Atlanta 4 West Foint B. R. 8 per cent Bonds 1 00
Atlantic 4 Gulf Railroad, consolidated mort
gage Bonds 77
Atlsntio 4 Gulf Bailroad Ronds, endorsed by
Apply to Mas.' E. J. MANLEY, Third
iddo —
street, aecoud door irom Walnut.
S ST. 03IEB COJDLiNDERY No. 2, E.T
ATTENTION, SIB KNIGHTS.
Macox, Ga. March 6,1873.
Y OU will attend a regular conclave of this Com- I
mandery at your Asylum THIS (Thursday) I
EVENING, at 8 o'clock W.McKaY, *
mate la Recorder.
1:25 p v
Making prompt through oonnectioaa'at both AU
| lanta ana Uolumbt*..
KIOHT TRAINS 001X0 FORTH.
Leave Columbus 4-ie * »
I Leave Atlanta " 2’3o , u
I Arrive at Macon from Columbus 9.35 ? j,
I Arrive at Macon fromAtlacta 8-2e r *
I Leave Macon IkSOp*
I Leave Savannah .11:00 p w
I Arrive at Miliedgoville ji;56 p *
I Arrive at Eatonton i-eo a *
[ Arrive At AngustA 6:20 a *
| Arrive at Savannah 7:30 AS
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Ever offered in the State. Our
BEHOVAL
W E have removed our Saddle and Harness I
Manufactory next door to Seymour. Tinsley [
4 Co., Third street, where we have better facilities |
City of Savannah 771 tllM i « T6 r for accommodating our patrons.
ntie & Gulf Railroad Coupon Bonds 60 I A full etock of Saddles, Harness. Trunks, Bat-
38. Bast spacimas of work In brass Diploma
39. Best specimen of work in brass by an ap- .
iTentiee under 18 xe&rt of ace M ....Diploxsx I nLAia*
48. Reft ipecimra of wool work. ..Diploma RACON-Clear rib eidea (smoked)
41. Bostsporimen ofcarved wood work Diploma j Shoaldera
» ir,^SS°.iW , d n bK&S!& Sagaroitred bams.
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Coupon — ,
Atlantic A Gulf Bailroad Stock 16 I Whips, Bridles, eto., kept constantly on baud.
| Try us.
mu6 lm
W. L. HENRY 4 CO.
44] Beit spraimtn of panel door Diploma I FORK—Pickled rumps..
45. Brat mantel ofwoo3 —.....Diploma I Pickled mees
But eotton ties of iron.
il—field CEors.
Diploma
. M. WUey, SaperinttndenL Jadres—Jam»i D.
: lolt, Wa M Ryder, B. E. Benson, Dr. J. K. Price,
Jus. jl, Whitesides.
See. 1. Best assortment of small grain in sheaf. >5 |
2. Best sample i f wheat in sboafi not ltu than
six bandits.
Pickled trimmings
WHITE MEATS—G B Sides...
Shoaldera
Bellies
9X0 9K
7K0 7 *
15 © 16
IS 00
17 00
10 00 © 11 00
8 H@. 8«
CK*5> OJi
8X@ 9
NIGHT UUPATCI1E8.
4. Brat sample of rye in sbesfi not loss than six ,
bundles — 2 j
5. Best sample of barley in sheat not ltss thin
•ix bnedlet — 2 |
7. Bost doson stalks or growieg cotton, averaga
prod action, from a field of not leu than 10
8. Rut dossn stalks of sugar eare-
9. Brat bn,bel of field peas..—
10. Brat bushel of ground peas.
Capital Nolen.
WAsnocoTox March 5.—Levi B. Lucky sue-
ceeds Col. Douginas as the President’s private
secretary.
O. C. Sniffen bai been appointed easistint
secretary, and O. L. Pruden exeoutive clerk.
Senator Edmunds yesterday read a dispatch
from the Citizens' Committee at New Orleans,
calling upon Senate to lake immediate action
upon the credentials of Hon. W. Q. McMillan.
Upon motion of Voorhoos, the House voted
thanks to Speaker Blaine,
There is mnch speculation relative to the I S.I.Gastin. Saperin'endenL Jadirrs—J. \7. Knot!,
founded on the mere report that ro- Charley Freeman, Oscar Collins, Felix CorpuL Coo.
GRAIN AND HAT.
CORN 95 @ 1 00
MEAL 1 00 @ 1 10
GBITS 1 85
OATS 70 <3 75
FIELD PEAS 1 60® 1 75
HAY-Weetern 1 93© 2 00
Tennessee Timothy 2 35
BAGGING AND IRON TIES.
11. Brat bushel of sweat potatoes 2
12. Brat sample of clover seed from a Cold of not
leal than two terra.—— 2
13. Brat sample of cultivated grasses from field
——• J FLOUR—Low superfine per hbl
BAGGING—Bengal
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee
Patched
Arrow
Eureka
of not less than two acid..
It. But bal o of hay. —
15. Rest bole of long forage...—
CUSS lit—HORTICULTURE.
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Cabinet,
eently the members of it haveformaly tendered I See'l 1 Bratcoli ection of
their resignations, thus necessitating ner nom- 1
inatians to the Senate. The question
abont the Cabinet was, however, settled last
fall, soon after the re-election of President
Grant, at a Cabinet mse’iog of the members
present They informed him that, wishing to
do nothing whatever to embarrasas him in bis
administration, they wonld tender their resig
nations to take effect on the 4tb March ensuing.
The President expressed his thanks for their
friendly feelings, and informed them that be
bad no desire for any ons of them to withdraw
from their present portions; but preferred they
should all remain. Nothing has since occurred
to change the position of affairs as it existed at
that time. The only immediate change will be
in the Secretaryship of the Treasury, should
Standard superfine..
Extra 9 60 @
Choice extra 10 00 (S
Family 1100 ©
R. Bajrker.
rarden vegetables, the pro-
prodoetoramarket c.irden tS
2. Brat c lleetioa of garden vegetables, tha
product of a private garden— 5
3. Brat head of cabbage...— — Tr 2
4. Bea: dozen beets. 2
5. Brat dozen ears of green earn- — 2
& Beat dozen tomatoes 2
7. Brat d' zen encumbers.. 2
8. Bsatdozensquashes 2
9. Best dozsn tnraipe ... 2
10. Best dozen carrots. —...—. _.... 2
11. Beet half dozen bunches asparagni— 2
12. Best gallon Lima bean*—.— 2
13. Beat peoktable rrae , r - rrM - 2
14. Beat peek onions— — — „ 2
15. Brat peek Irish potatoes 2
16. Best new end valnsbla variety of veteubles. ,
wUh eiidoncocf its excellence or utility.. 6 I
17. Best and largest variety of canned vegeta
bles J
Fancy Family Brands..
LARD—Tierces
Keg
COFFEE—Bio
Java
CHEESE—Bea t cream
New York State
MOLASSES
Georgia and N. O. Cane Syrup
8UGAB-A
White extra O
New Orleans sugar (hbda).
Yellow O
Demarara
Porto Rico
MACKEBEL-No 1 kits
12 CO @13 00
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10
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28 0
85 @
11
26
32
18
16
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£5
IS*
MX
E. P. STRONG,
WILL OFFER THIS DAY
HEN’S C4LF COMBES GAITERS
“ EXTENSION XOE.”
HATS! HATS! HATS!
NEW GOODS.
S^jaiNG^ STYLES. |
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Men’s, Boys’, and I
Children's Hats, latest styles, just reoeivod at |
SINGLETON, H0NT & CO.’S
mu64t
SPBIHG STOCK
Passengers going over tho MiUedgevflle and
Eatonton Branch will take night train from Colum
bus, Atlanta and Maoon, day .trains from Augusta
and Savannah, which oonnect daily at Gordon
(Sundays exoepted) with ths MiUodgeviilo and Ea>
| tonicu trains.
An elegant sleeping oar on all night trains.
, THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
had at the Central Bailroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
House, comer of Ball and Bryan streets. Office
open from 8 A * to 1 r s,and fromS to 6i*. Tick-
| eta can also bo had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
jucel6 tt Conors! Superintendent.
VSANQH OF 8GREQULS.
■I
BDPF.Rl NTENDENTS OFFICE.
Maoox add Brunswick Kaxldcad Gojcfaxi
Macon. Ga., February 2i, 1872. '.
O N and after Sunday, SSd February, trains on
this Road will be ran as follows:
nxv PABSESOER TRAIX, DAILI (8UHDAVS XX0XPTED.Y
Leave Macon..... 8-45 a. z.
Arrive at Jesaup 6 ; go p. *,
r . I Arrive at Savannah 10.'Op. x;
daily arriving and Is daily augmented by new Arrive at Brunswick io 2J p.
f I Leave Brunswick tag*.' ;i -
I additions punhased by our Mr. SOL. WAXEL-1 Africa at Jessup p.sx a. ra
BAUM, at the lowest market rates. Will be offered
to The Trade at prices defying competition.
| Merchants are invited to Inspect our etock before
purchasing, aa we are oonvlneed
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in tne oecreiniysnip or me areaaury, tnonini cussiv—oiraun diwrizzit. Iraw
the present ineombentbe elected by the Sen- A. P.-CoUics. Superintendent. Jndrra-A.G. Bnttz, I ST^Zr 15081 a “ r 9 iul ‘
ato of the United Stales. The opinion that the | J^K-Johnson, William Singleton. Wa. McKay, 1 ...................
2 bbia 14 00 @14 80)4
3 kits 1 78
3 bbia—Large 12 @12 50
3 kits 1 50 © 1 70
7 50
President need not renominate the present I Sc^LbSlargest va. Lty of frntt ti 15TA«6&-JW..Z.'. '■
members of the Cabinet for conformation by | 2. Brat dozen peaches * | 80AP—
the Senate, is strengthened by the fact that all
of them were at their respective departments
to-day attending to their official duties, and it
is said by gentlemen in Execntive positions
that no snob renominations will be made.
830,000 Defalcation.
SavAXXAn, March 5.—Allan G. Jones, the
missing book-keeper of the Southern bank of
Georgia is a defaulter to the amount of $30,-
000.
David O. Smith his been confirmed Inspector
General of steamboats.
The D opart mentor State is in receipt of in- | Boarfmaal
Sperm.
Farapbine.v*
3. Best dozen p*«rs 21 BUTTER—Choice Tennessee...
2
4. Best dozen apples..
5. Brat dozen ncctmricra..
6. Best dozen apricots — 2
7. Beat quartet please....—
8- Brat quart of rasperries ——
9. But andjgreatrat variety of strawberries.
30. Brat half dozen bunches of grapes
11. Brat waccrmelon -
12, Bestesntelopc.
13. Brat and greatest vuiety ofeuned fruits.. 5
CLASS V—f LOEICULTUtK AXD FIXX ARTS,
B. B. Lewis, Superintendent. Judgef—J. W. Bnrke.
Mr*.T.J. Crowe. Mrs. J.P. Lee, Mrs. Robert S.
Lanier, Miss Kata Fort. Miss Clare deGraffenried, , ....
Min Fanny Paine. Miu Mollie Mason, hlus Juliet I OSNABURGS—Nol....
Tennessee No. 2...
Beat Goshen
Goshen No 2
Country
EGGS—Per doz
CHICKENS—Per doz
SALT—'Virginia per eack........
Liverpool
NAILS- 6 00 @ 6 75
44 MACON 8HEETING
<4 Shirting 12 @
Ball Thread
Knitting Yam,
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8 60 @ 4 60
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COFFEE,
300 BAGS Medium to Choice BIO COFFEE. |
For eale by
taarllf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
Flour. Flour.
Jk barrels, halves and quarter sacks. Bargains
offered by
marltf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
VE CAN anS WILL SELL GOODS
O.A-TS.
3 CABS FEED and PLANIING OATS, on hand.
Apply to
m»l4tf SEYM OUR, TINSLEY A CO.
EDWARD SPRTRZ.
Jo I TVTOTABY PUBLIC and EX-OFFIOIO JCSTHJE
iol? - L ’ 1 oe THE PEACE. lean be found for the
present at all hours of the dar at my ofSoe, adjoin*
* the lew office of A. Proudfit, over the store of
Addrecs, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 3 South I ly, tho President will pardon K. S. Gray, kn-
Ninth St, rtiiladelphiA, Ta,—an Imtitation h»T- I klox prisoner, confined nt the Albany jtil.
In tho roofing of bonscs. ehuroh I roputaUon for honorable candnet and Q«y i* a oltizsn of Randolph oounty, Alabama,
.u mu n»uuug oi uoiwcs, euuiou I feMJOnlU eUn ^ Janl4 djm
—- MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
formation that no fines on American vessels in I Sec. 1 Bess display of eat flowers by an amateur... 5
Cuba nro to be enforced nntil approved by the I 2 Best collection of treen-hoojo plants, by an
. . , ** I amat.np ... K
Intendenie.
Another Hnblnx to be PArdoned,
By speoial application of Hon. W. A. Hand
S Fiaut 'collection of ro«e*^„
4 Finest collection of dablUs^
5 Finest collection of verbenu
6 Mo«t beautiful boquet...—.....^
7 Mcs* beautiful hanging floral ba
8 Mott beautiful floral dtgign.....^.
2
2
.... 2
is, ate., through thoir efficient foreman,
i O. lUck*. For farther parUcnlare read I Tnx JrroxiST or tux Pi buo —Doctors dlsa- I
filaeurut, or Inquire in peraon at the 8™- Each school of medicine has its own theories,
erne store of Messrs. Truman A Green, “ d «those theorte. iditiy.it It d tU thyt bnlIder of ^ ncbld ^l/dcid.
tond street, Maoon, Georgia. I tm ' U “ y of U, “’’ *“ b# ri ® bt - Bat “ T*" 1 .1 The Blvorside Hotel, at F
New Tork nad other Item*.
Nxw York, February 5. — Ubarles Dstts, a
Faterson, New Jer-1
. ., Hotel,:
men cannot agree upon any theory or system of bss been burned.
pracltoo, tbe public find no difficolty tn rgreeieg as I Jay Oooke & Oo. have sustained no leas. The I
to notorious mattora of fact. For Instance, tbey I Bank of England appears to be tbe only loser. 1
have observed for many years that Hostetler's J Tbo defeat of tbe Air-line Railroad bill in the f
9 Brat cil painting byaiady
10 Beat painting in water eolon by a lady.
31 Hratsraynn drawing
12 Hrat specimen of wonted embroideiy—
33 Bist specimen of gbk embroidery...—.... .
14 Best set of embroidery. eemt.rL.iDg collar, I itwewAT
„ „ zloeres. chemisette aid bandkorciler—. 5
35 Best specimen of wax work— 2
16 Bandiomrat qailt of patch work— 2
17 Brat specimen of tatting...,
‘ natural fl;
No 3
Miliedgoville No 2
WaynmanviUe Sheeting...
Houston Sheeting
Houston Stripes.
Columbus Stripes
High Sbozl Stripes
Montour Shirting—J4.....
Factory Sewing Tfcroad...
YARNS-
Georgia unwashed wooL.
Georgia washed wool
FEATHERS
I Jaquea A Johnsons Third street, Maoon. Ga., to at-
f jra I and to all Magisterial bnaineea. aug281y
15
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35 Best preserved natni
Best feather flowers.
raox Lit, Btocx—Tha stock men
fit to go Into a quibble over tho Io-
(not estimating iU tqnitability) of I sromicli Biitcra umformly cuie' dveperaia consu' I New J«f«>y Legislature yeeterday^erested great
ilinanoo adopted a weak ago, tha City p , Uont lh oam»ti.m, bilioumeee, nervous dobili y. >n<iiguatiou, and thero were at one time feare
1. at Uemeetlng Tuced.y night, very and many other diseases which the proscriptions of t ab ..
repealed that onliuanoo and enaeted the pbarmscoj mla do not and cannot enro; and soonded with tbo proceed! of Sunday's leetnre, 1
which is strictly legal, and at tbo same tbey know therefore that there can be no mistake amounting to nearly $SC0.
HIDES—Dry flint
SWEET POTATOES.'"*"
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SYRUP,
16)4 j 20 BBBS. WHITE SUGiB DRIPS,
15 bMs. Choice N. O. PLANTATION,
50 bb’a. FLORIDA and GEORGIA CASE,
marltf SB YilCUB, TIN3LEY A CO.
10
Arrive at Maoon 6.2fi % *
SIGHT PABSESORB TRAIN, DaIJL
Leave Macon .8tQifi9. K
Arrive at Joacup 430 A. M
Arrive at Savannah 9.10 a. *
Leave Savannah 6.15 p. *
Arrive at Jeeaup .1010 r. st
Arrive at Macon 7:10 a it
Both day and night trains connect at Jeesup.
with trains to and from Florida.
BAVKINSY1LLX AOOSX*ODA2?OX THAT*, DAILY, (SUN—
UAYC XLOXPTE1). j
Leave Macon 8.00 p. X
Arrive at H&a^naviUe 0.301. w.
Leave Hawkinsville 7:tlJ A. »
Arrive at Maoon..... 10.50a. m
feb221f WM. MaoRAE, Qen’l Sop’t
1 Change off Scltedalea
ON MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
I Forty-Oao Miles SaTed in Biafsetw.
OFFICE MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAn^UMlff.
Macon, May DA 1C72. J
O N and after Sunday, May 19, 15?3, aadinctil
farther notice, tho trains on this read will
run as follows:
BAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS TTpyranm)
Leave Macon 6:30 a. n.
Arrive at Augusta 1:16 p. H.
Leave Augusta 12:15 r. m.
Arrive at Maoon 7.39 p. v-
•3* Passengers leaving Alc^on at 6.30 A. at. makffi
close connections at Gamek with day paasengen
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and alii
points Woet; also, for Angnata, with trains geing,
North, and with trains, for Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Qtor-
gia Railroad.
Tickets sold and baggage checked to. all
both by rail and. by, steamships from
H- g. JOHNSON, Bnp’f.
aug7tf
CHANGE OF SCFLEDUUS.
OFFICE MAOON A WESTERN BAILBOADll
flUops, Qa., November 16,3M2. J
1 after Sunday, November 17. ‘Me follow-
lEW I0BK JOBBERS’ PRICES, oVe£ g doW*Sad“ *“ be -
DAY PASSINOrq,
Leave Maoon 7.SB!a> ip
Arrivoat Macon 7.*6a. *
Leave Atlanta 1.15 A. X
Arrivo at Atlanta '. 1.25 p. *
Leave Maoon —I.....10.00P. *
We only ask an examination to eonvinoe you of onr I lSto AtoTta.?:."" " " |S !' 2
assertion*. Onr
novl7tf
to
29 Brat wonted embroidery ....
21 But silk embroidery —...
21 Brat thread ease
23 Brat photograph —..
24 Best photograph in oil..
25 BratPhotoaraphinnartat 2
26 But display of photorraph* 2
17 Beit ecnoterpane j
28 Best qailt “ 2
swera— 21 WHISKY Common Byo 1 05 © 1 10
“'TALLOW 7 © 8
Market reports of Fancy and Family Groceries I
by Greer. Lake A Co., Noe. 62 Cherry, and 64 Third I
streets, Macon, Ga.
Choice Family Flour, with a
1 steady demand $10 50 @ 13 00
r cured and pig hams 14 ©
Gilt edg
1 tbe whole ground oontemplatcd in
abont it. On this point tbey are firm and positive,
with this difference, tho stock men I Th *f uke thdr ,Un4 on incontrovertible facta, and
1 Ha exactions to bo much more onerous
of tbe lew et which they rebelled.
new ordinance requires each itinerant
oiler, who bring* horses or mules to tbe
eel), (xohange or barter, to take ont
-jut as other itinerant traders do—be-
oan offer for sale, exchange or bailor
da stock. A heavy penalty ta affixed for
on of this ordinanoe. The amonnt to
for aueh lloeate, is to be fix id by tho
he having duo regard for the number of
stock that the applicant for Hoc nso may
os* of.
rdinane* to whfoh the stock mon would
alt, levied a tax of only one dollar a
actual sale* made in the elty. True it
a deposit to secure thepsyment cf this
tat was for tho safety of tho city,
held that this specific tax was strictly
bane* with the reqalremeats of tho
taUtutloo; bnt it was hoped that the
D would aooept it as a fair and liberal
dae between them and the city, and
to It without quibbling. A stock
tmo here a few days tgo with a few
of mule*. Whonrfeady to offer than
k* mad* the deposit of e dollar a bead
tded by the ordinanoe. Ho sold fire
i, having determined to go furtlhar,
mt hla deposit, leaviDg the five dol-
n what be had sold, and all waa fair
iaiweea him and tho city,and he went
tr satisfied and with more money in
t than if he had been compelled to
license, and pay as mnch to sell ten
( a drove of fifty mules, as if be had
kol* drove.
r, ae they appear to prefer the lioense
Might to bar* It, and no one ought to
O’ entdtvln tn Limbo.
, Bxxubxwstxlu, O., Kireh 5—Ned O’Bald-
tboy state to cno another verbally, and semetimea I Irf ’^ 8>aot, and a patty of roughs,
by letter, ihzt they know about roliovtug and ore- I BI J iTod ce ' 6 Di S h ‘ from West
Vimtlog sickness with tho standkrd vegetable tonic our'driukiu^ariooTs^he^ttack^M
and allorative ef Ameriot. I Irishman who ciu<ed the giant’s arrest. His
Bore, then, ths invalid has a guarantee of value I fines amout to $54, and be will remain in
that can bo rolied upon, vis: tbe eobsr Judgment I the calaboose ten days at the expense of the
of tho public. After twenty yetis of observation I county.
and re flection, the American people pronounce I Sumner and the Battle Flags.
Hostetler's Bittora tbo host Invigorating and r<gu- Boston, March 5 —The petitioners for tbo
iating medicine at their command, and give ovi- P°?? D 8 ?? “«-Somner reulntlon. of the
more of It than of sny ether advertised medteina Federal Belalions. Ex.Governors Emory,
manufactured on this continent. A large number I Wishbnrne and Cliflin, Bev. James Freeman
of physicians, too, however mnch they may differ I Olatke, and others spoke in favor of the poti
on other points In therapeutics, admit the extnor- I tioners.
dlnary mailta of the Bitten as a tonic aad altera-1 Alexander H. Biee has been nominated Mas-
CLASS VI.—DOMESTIC DErABTKZNT.
Emory WinihiP. Snperintandent. Jadses-Jsiper
Gre.r. Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. O rorre Utsle-
burst. Mrs. Jere Hollis. Mrs. Wm, Lundy.Mrs. Ann
E. unirnci. Air*. D. PTLittle. ^
See. 1 Best sample of battar—
2 Brat simple of honey
3 But two bottles tnp« wine —
4 Brat two bottles blackbeny wine
5 Best sample vinexar——
6 Brat iarofpickles—
7 Best loaf of bread-
butter (new)......... 40
A.. B.. Ex. O. and Brown N. O.
Sugar 12 ©
V Urs. Georve Utile. Beet Young Hyson and Black
rn.Lnndy.5Ira. Ann I Toss 1 25 ©
Old Government Java Coffee.... SO ©
White A Little Green Bio Coffee 25 Q
Choice Boef and Buffalo Tongues 75 ©
Cod Fish .♦. 12 ©
Potatoes and Onions 5 50 ©
© 50
8 But dozen liibtrolls
9 Best dozen bi.-cait—-
ID Brat pound cake
11 But specimen of pruerru..
12 But sample of jelly
hl!n
13 Buteoanuy eared I
14 But can of lard—
2
15
l to
35
58
I 25
15
8 60
Florida Oranges 3 60 @ S 60
French Lemons 6 50 @ 7 00
New Layer Baieins 3 60 © 6 60
Now Currants and Prunes 16 @ 20
Almonds, Poccans, Walnuts and
Filberts. 16 © 35
Fineat and beat Champagnes... 25 00 @ 40 00
Old Family Byo Whisky 2 60 © 6 00
tive, and recommend it aa a preventive of malarious ] jj 86 * 1 ' °° mmi “ iQnar 10 lha Vienna expo-
Rlramer flank.
* Cincinnati, March 5—The steamer Palestine
; Jon prepared by a yonne l»dy 5 I Domes tio and'lm ported Seexrs.. 20 00 ©160 00
sgstaasvsr— aSSfoSss& “ ia "
19 But sample soxsr candT.7.] ,~. 5 I bicco 45 © 1 25
30 But sample molasses candy———— 2 I Georgia Cane Syrup 65 © 65
21 But sample trait cake— 21 Diamond drip (White) Syrup.... 1 25 @ 1 60
22 Brat bread/peaches 21 Dried Peaches None.
DriedApplee None.
diseases, and aa a remedy in intermittent and re
mittent fevers.
Fou coughs and throat disorders, nso Brown's I bridge ovor mTenm
CLASS TU—STOCK DEPARTMENT.
W FAnderaon. SnpsrinteadenL Judces—C A Nut-
tir.f, R H Plsnt, H T Johnaon, C Mastoraon. T X>
Tiaaley. wxa*—
has been tank by a collision with Danville I Eec.1 Brat brood mare, with colt by her side $10 I Orie’tLi^lld’T
Markets—Mornlns Heport.
Nxw Yoax—Cotton dull; axles 7CO; uplands 20)4;
Sronthial Trotha, having proved their efficiency j
by a tut of many yean.
Democratic Sneer**.
Sabatcqa, N. Y , MarchS.—'The Democrats I
have earned the Board Snpervisors. List year I
Canzm. Attintton.—Dr. Pnu’e Cream Baking fourteen republicans to six democrats.— £ j{£t fheep
5 §*•* eer. with calf by her side
iC But blooded
7 Beit joke ozsn_
Powder and Special Flavoring* are, by carefol ma
nipulation, freed entirely from the principle* which
The democrats carry Dacheea oounty.
JtMtroad* tn the New Jersey Assembly.
Tuxston, N. J., March 5.—The general rail- I
11 Be<t sow aad rif*~
| Henry 1
Wluls
Fienders-
CLAfS Till—rOCLTST, ETC.
Fetcr. Snrerinteadent* Jad«c$—W L Ellii
Sparks. Henry Conner. Abner WbitUe. W J
reader bread, cakeo. eto.. inadmissible withpereona relu , b „, clma s ' p for flQa) , etio £ ^ ,f t „.
suffering with disordered digestion. We earnestly I noon. Mr. Ward addressed the Honse in fa-
hopo that all thoeo who deal in fiiTOricg extracts vor of the bill. A vote was taken aid every
and bakirg powder, will take a supply of Dr. Prices', I member of the Hoase, except two who were
and make their benefits known, they are sore to be I absent, voted in favor of the biU. The House
zrrroditod by all theirenetomers. I WM 80 ] abl,act that membere voted for a I Sso. 1 But piir light brahmas.
I, I recess of flvo minutes, to give Tent to their f
MjQ c or t*x Momt Odoriferous Scxcdont I Cbeeri were given by tbo members, I
. . *“• u ‘ and i ‘irt-J in hoarttlv bv the lobbiaain favor I
tendon the month enchanting, composed cf rare, ot t ^ e firet generilI r i i!r J. d Uw in New Jersey,
antiseptic betbe, it Impart* whiteness to the teeth, Chcsrs were also given for Hon. Augustus O.
a deheions fliwer-like aroma to tho breath, and I Canfield, of Morris, who introduced the bill,
preserves intact, from youth ta rgo, tbo teeth. | When the House was again called to order a
re«o!u:ion wa^i ic'.rodr..Ml and piMed icqui-t-
12 But larxest and fsttut hor
13 But colt aator two years old.
2 But pair dark brahmas-
is is crowded with patients
Among his operations yes-
Mra. Robert P. Williams, of
eyes were badly deformed
|B years. It now had quite destroyed
one and Impaired tho other, proda-
Igia. Tha doctcr, with his nsna!
two Urge perfect, straight eyes out
lacted, deformed eyes; making the
pod-looking and happy. Her non.
I cured by ono application of his
' that the cause U removed,
il cares outnumber his operations,
wonderfnl, a* will bo notiood by
y of Mr. Wilder, of Knoxville, in
ae, who was eared of seven years'
1 all manner of suffering without
Is daily effecting ouros of every
Ionic disiasta of both sexes, which
pnblio.
Oosaxcr tbe Stomach—It I* a well ascertained I Quartermaster General to furnish a
physiological fact that the origin of moat of the ilta I piece of ordance to fire a hundred guns in
th&t affi.ct huminity It & derxngtd condition off tbe I ^ ocor ® Teat *
shmsntary canal. Tho bowels become ccnstipued I Sewa from the Army In Algeria,
and aieggish, and thence arises a train of pzinfal [ March 5. H 9s anthoritatirely an-
_ , ,, ~~ 1 . - “ nouuced that the report from Algeria of tbe
and distressing mzltdie*. Aa a Preventive and critictl .onjaion of , be body of French Hoops
c^. there i* no remedy to safe and enro aa Dr. in tha toathata po rtion of 4at country is n?
Tntt’e Yegttable Liver ride. I tree.
I The speech of IL Thiers in tbe National
Atcxd CoJSCTrtnox.—No enemy to tho human I Assembly yeeterday is received with satisfaction
nee ta more to be dreaded and is more insidious in I by all the Deputies except the Extremists. The
Us approachu thin tbs too fatal destroyer of I President bai caught a cold, and it is rumored
health and hzppineea of mjri»ds-''con.umption ' b8 ‘ ta u ®f 7io “ ! Y indisposed. Ths report
initaghEeUyfcrm” The duty of Mils to ^ ^“htf ^“.y passed the first and a
sgeinet its first sdrancts. This mzy be done by po :tI;]Q of the second clauxo of the Betmrt *
• ha tin'b'v neb C f Ur Til •»'« UvnanlAvsnf I raw— n 11 • — _ — r *rv:.» ‘
5 But pair ccehius——... a
4 Brat pair dorkints. — . j
6 Beet pair same, an/ Tenet/ , 2
6 Bert piir bisek Spanish 3
7 Beit psir white haems 2
8 Bert ptir Polands
9 But ptir crevecol-rz.
10 Best pair boa Jits
11 But pair hamecTSS——.—2
12 Bert pair bsstarzs, an/ rariet/.
13 But pair tarkera
14 Butpairseete....—
15 Bert pair rouen decks.
Nlcur steady and unchanged. Wheat steady.
[ Corn steady. Pork firm and offeringe light; new
mees. 15 62)4. Lara quiet and firm; western a teem
8 7-16.
Turpentine dull and heavy at 63. Rosin dull ann
heavy at 3 79 for strained.
Freights quiet.
Stocks firm. Gold firm at 16)4. Money firm,
1-32@1-16 Exchange, long 8)4: short 9. Govem-
[ manta du'l. State bonds steady.
Liverpool—Gotton opened steady; uplands 8%;
Orleans —©10.
Later—Cotton quiet; tales 12,000; speculation
I and .xport 1000.
Shipped from Savannah or Charleston, March
| and April 9)4 Same parts, February and March,
[ 0)4-
Breads tuff 1 quirt
London—Console 92)4- Fives 99)4.
Paris.—Rentes 57179c.
Fbanhost—Bonds 95)4-
3J But pxir itatzils I .
21 But pair tnsblen j
22 Brat pair carrier pi
IS B at pair common l
21 Best pzir of cansrj birds
:A Fro: boQdex-
Finut hound—
Finest pointer*.
Ficut setter—
Bsal lurlu-
Herkcts—Evening fiteporit
Nzw Yoax—Cotton, sales 1297; net receipts 814;
gross 1830; sales for export —; market easier; mid
dling uplands 20)*; Orleans 21)4*
Sales of future* to-day were 17,000 bales, aa fol
lows: Mirehl915-18@20S.16; April 20)4@20J4;
Mzv 2011-16@2W; Jana 21)4: Jnl/ 2134-
Flour quiet, Wheat dull and in limited demand.
Corn firmer and in fair dimand. Pork firmer.
the tio:e!y use cf Dr. Tatt's Expectorant.
I tho Committee of Thirty.
Tbo Price of Copper.
Saddlx*. Hinnuxs, Harness, Harness! —At Baltimork, M.rch 5 —BepreeentaUros of a CL-...
Ihapman Jt Heffron’e, Charleeton, South Caro I number of the oopper manufaeturiug mssoeia- I “ ‘ durtofaiinslsarm j]
Chapman u. . I tions af New York; Massachusetts, Connecii-
Una, you can purchase a set of home-made I p- c , T lTtn:a. Michigsnand Mirvl-rd
y j Vwili u * IHCs UratA •** • rarara ** w ■ 1IIIIIM* A WSA AAA 1*1 OA,
.... J I Beef dull. Lard firmer at 8)4@8)4. Turpantine
-- 1 quiet. Botin dull, Tallow firm, Freights very
. ] I quiet.
Money easy, closing at 4. Sterling closed firm
at 8.38)4: Gold 16)4©15)4. Government* dull
steady, titates dull and nominal.
Goyemments, 81a 18)4; 62s 15)<: 64a 15)4; 65a
16)4; new 14)4; 07a 16)4; 68s IoJ4; new 6a 13)4;
10-10a 11)4.
Bonds, renneeseee 6s 80: new 88; Virgin!*
6s 4i; new 50; consols 55)4; deferred 14; Jjm~
isiines 48; new 15; Levee 6e. 48: 8s 79; Alabama 8s
_ 82; 6s 65; Georgia 6s 75)4: 7* 99; North Csrolinaa
Wm fisstaba-stT C E Campbell.'J~S Baxter. W~9 I *-Jf; new 16; special tax 14: Sooth Ouolinu 10;
Arfmvn. MTiasfield ZeRin. T D Ties'ey. I new 20)4; April and October 23.
thpro- I Balzimou—Cotton, net reoeipts —; gross 185;
$10 I exports coastwise 13: to Groat Britxin —; eonti-
pair white raebits..
S3 Fiarat half dczenhsnerii. say Tirieiy.
B D Lomsdtn. Saperintandent. Jndrst-B A Wtsi
‘ , J S Baz ~
I.—Big bargains in ready-made
lose ont tbo entire lob
0. H. Baird.
. cut, Pennsylrasla, Michigan and Muyland held
buggy harness at $15 per set; double harness th e j r annual meeting In this city to-dsy, which
at $45 and $50. New McClellan saddle* at $5 I was pnvete; bnt it is understood they resolved
each. Always on hand a fall line of saddlery, to make no change In tbe price of msnnfao-
• asKuisSiscff“‘ _
Rood and cheap article, call at Chapmen * Hef-1 x«w Yobx. Mirch 5.—ileyor HtTemever. FwWert whit© boy.
fron'e. no?28 Sm | invited to-day to review the Sl Patrick’s Vn *
day procession, reminded the delegstes th&t he
2 For the best ordered msrket csrden...*
3 Kcr the bett ordered private g&rdea,
4 For the best flower csrden....
5 Fqr the but arracred dairer c&rden.
$ For the best fancy rsrden sue.
All preminX4 payable in «pedo.
foot sack.
10 nent • eelee 187; etock 9777; xnuket dull; mid-
._ g | dUngs 20)4.
~ -io
5
Floor BDBhMBi Wheat firm; medinm grades
lower; choice white 2 23/S 2 30; fair prime 215.
Com doll for eoathers; white eocthem 60Sfl 00
. -■-•z- , . , yellow eoathern 59(^60; mixed weetem nominal
Dman loO yxrdj; entnej for bojvnndar 16 jeers j xt 61. Bacon in good jobbing demand: prioee nom-
GADTIOII!
LEA $ PERRINS’
_ . was now an old man, na: capable, of enduring,. — ,—
■ Worcestershire Since* I “ oc!l oat ot 8cor hardships, bnt promised to re- I “ opea t0 tEbibitonoffxmock.
ta .void the numerous conn-1 I Fram-Buy your fish mid famU
I inally unrhsnged- WesternTmtter quis’t and weal
? I good to prime 26; choice SO. lbhitky
s * at 92)4@sr
Lonsraxi—Flour easy; extra family 7 25. Corn
Boyar* are cautioned
terfeita and imitations offered for sale
JOHN DUNOAN’d SONS. New York,
0CU8 Stanly Agent* I« Ut* 5njt*d States.
1 week;
fiminil
„ , ■ is* w I at 9233.
Under MzmieMof the BecatuAAodxrien.
After 514 o’clock e&ch ^f.ernooa the mile track will 1 nnchenred. Fork higher 15. Baoon shoulders 6J/:
— - —- * deir xib aide* 83^®8>i; dear tides 8XQ8X. Lu<
choice leaf Heroes 8)498)4; kegs 9)4#9J4: steam
family groceries of I Iff' Provision* strong. Whisky in gyod demand
uiMUakia AVIV «LU wiuuiuta, VIA IUD Ab* I • ® I a ;nx^as
1 antic Mail Steamship Campeny, will be sold on I Begga old sUnd, Cherry street, near I
I Tuesday next, to satisfy ela mi of libellants. Cotton avenue.
. CrscntNATi—Flour firm at 7 65©7 75. Gam
feb28eowedAfritf_tateady at 40. FroTisioux actiT# and adTaaqing
^RE composed of substances derived from the
. Vegetablo Kingdom, and aro particularly de
signed to act gently, but thoroughly on the Stom-
I ach, Liver, Bowels and general circulation. They
act aa kindly on tbe tender Infant, the most deli
cate female and infirm old age, aa upon the mo
I rigorous system, eradicating every moibifio agent,
| invigorating the debilitated organs, building np tha
lagging nervous energies, and imputing vigor to
xxly and mind.
They increase the powers of digestion, and excite
the absorbents to action whereby all imparities of
I the system are carried off. The old stereotyped
I opinion that calomel moat be used ,
“TO CABBY OFF THE BILE”
Has given away before the light of science. The
vegetable kingdom farnishea a remedy free from
all doleterioua effects.
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Headache, pain In the shoulders, dizziness, boot
eructations of the stomach, bad taste in themeuth,
bilious attacks, palpitation of tbo heart, pain In tha
region of the kidneys, despondency and gloom, and
forebodings of evil, all of which are the offsprings
of a diseased Liver,
Dr. Tatt’s Pills Have n Ipal
They are specially recommended for Bilious, Re
mittent and Intermittent Fevers, which prevail in
miasmatic iiatricts dating the summer and autumn.
These diseases are invariably attended by derange
ment of the Liver and Bowels.
FOR CHILI, AND F£VER
They are a specific. Physicians all adult tha
quinine only effects a temporary suspsnsiun of the
attacks of Fever and Ague, unless its use is pre
ceded by a reliable anti-bilious medicine.
THE TESTIMONY OF THOUSANDS.
establishes beyond a doubt that
DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS
followed by Quinine, is ». positive cure for Chills
and Fever, and all bilious "
Mug Department
-K
Has been inlarged and increased, and now com'
prises a fall line of seasonable and deair*
bie goods, wm, made, and at
prioea to suit the times.
We shall offer In onr
TUB PHOPEPl TZBffB
To take them Is when you have nausea, loss of sp*
ictite, yellow cut of tha akin and eyes, rush o
flood to the head, cold extremities, ringing in the
eare, pain in the back, side and shoaldera, high
colored urine, vertigo and biliousness. While using
them no change or diet oa occupation is neceesa-
y. PRICE 25 CENTRA SOX. Sold by all drag-
llta.
DR. TUTT’S
MPROYED HAIR DYE
This elegant preparation is warranted the
BEST IN THE WORLD:
Its effect Is instantaneous; Imparts no ridiculous
tints; will remedy tbe bad effects of inferior
dyes; perfectly harmless; contains no
sugar of lead; bu no unpleasant
odor, and imparts a natural
glossy color.
Prioe One Dollar a Box. Bold by all Druggist*.
Laboratory 18 and 20 Platt aL.N.X.
aogfildeod.swAwly
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE
rrsHIS splendid Hair Dye is the best in the woaxs
Tbe only Tree and Perfect Dye. Harmless,
Reliable and Instantaneous; no disappointment;
no ridicnlon* tints or unpleasant odor. Remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes and wubes. Produces
Ispcxdzaxiu a superb Blaok or Natural Brown,
and leaves tne hair Clean, eoft and Beurtifnl. Tbe
genuine signed W. A. Batchelor. Sold by all Dreg-
gists CHAR. BATCHELOR,
novI2Iy Proprietor, New York.
MTS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Tbo largest and best Belected assortment of
FABRICS
Ever brought to the Southern market.
I Arrivo at Atlanta. 8.C0 a. m
Making close connection »» Macon with Central.
Bailroad for Bavannah and Augusts, and with.
Southwestern Railroad for points in Bouthweat'
Georgia. At Atlanta with Western smd Atlantic
| Railway for points Weat.
A. J. WHITE,
Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
SUPERINTENDENTS OP.TIOE,
Southwestern Buafiift Company,
O Macon, Ga., Jnsa.18,1872. , ,
N and after Sunday, the 16th mat.. Passenger r
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
DAY XUPAULA PASSSSGXItTrain.
Leave Maoon a*ooa r r.
Arrive at Kufaula... .’11.4:43 r V
Arrive at Clayton ...6'15 p" m
Arrive at Albany olu,»' „
Arrive at Fort Gainee 4:40 p *
Connecting with ths Albany branch train’ at ■
Smithrillo, and with Port Game* Branch Train at '
Outhbert daily.
Leave Clayton 7:20*.*. -
Leave Eufaula 8-60 a.* -
I«avo Port Gainsa b-S5 a. k. .
Leave Albany ....^.^..10:45 A. * -
Arrive at Maoco 6:25 p.*. .
xufi'LA icaas imsaas mdcouhitv, j
ffUAirr.
Leave Maoon
Arrive at Eufaula
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Fort Gaines
LeaveEuf&ul* .... w
Leave Albany Bclflr.x.'
LexveFor: Gainer. ^ ■"*—•••— b.jup.k. -
Arrive at Uaoop. ■
LeavelSSS 0 ! 0 *. .
Arrive at Columbus'. * S ■
Leave Ooiumbaa..V."*'
I Arrive at Kteoa....Zn."".V.V.T.V.": *
InrflMMv VIBGIL POWERS, .
_|nn26ly Engineer and Superintendent.
| CHARGE. OF SCHEDULE ■’
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD
Oruci or tks Pnasinxm
_ . Atlanta, November 10,
On and a'.ter this date—
.11x30 A. *F*
.. 4:45 a.*.'
. M:52 A. *.
1 Taain on Mon-
LDCOi-t ,
XNVZ } '
15 ,-2. ' I
With aR our Departmants well slocked In their
respective lines, we present to tha trade a foil and
complete store of good* a niUtfls for tha Southern
Trade in all its branches.
WAXELTSAUH & BRO„
45 aad fit Second Hbeet, 2fi aad at Ootton Avanoe,
Macao, G«
Con - jectlng for New York and the West.
Arrlver. Dalton 8:02 a.*
Arrivr.a Chattanooga. .....6:23 A-x
DAY PASSXNOZB TRAIN.
To the North and West, carrying Pnllmsn Palace
Oar to Louisville.
Leaves Atlanta. ....8:30 A.*
Arrives Dalton 2:01 r.*
Arrives Chattanooga 4;28r.*
LIOUTNINO XXPBZSS.
Passengers leaving Atlanta by this train arrive in
New York the second afternoon at 4.40 p.m.,
13 hours and 39 minutes earlier than Pas
sengers leaving by Augusta tho earns
evening*
Leaves Atlanta. 4:16 p.*
Arrives Dalton. 9:60 p.x
SOUTHERN EXP3UCM,
Carrying through P&l&oe G&r from LooiaviHe,
North and West,
Leaves Chattanooga 6:25 p.x
Arrives Atlanta 1:18 a.*
DAY PAS3ZXQXB TRAIN,
Prom the North and Week
Leaves Chattanooga 1:00 A.X
Arrives Atlanta 9:16
ACCOMMODATION train
Leaves Dalton 6:00*.*
Arrives Atlanta...—..— 1:32p.*
JOHN T. GRANT,
HOvI4 tf Preeident pro tern.
LOST ENERGY
We&kne88, De
spondency,Eash-
^fntnn—.fljpfiffln
For a speedy core off tnese or other ailments off a
private nature, call or send stamp for private or-
ctUer of advice to both sexes. Address box “O,
Weetem Medical Inctiiute, 137 fcycamore street,
Cincinnati, Ohio. The remedies are so cezt&in that
NO FAY will be required of responsible persons
for treatment nntil cmed. # A visit to its Museum
will convince yon that this Institute is flie only enre
one in the United tit&tes to core Syphilis anore
toere Manhood. declloodAwly
NONPAREIL !
(Formerly Georgia, No. 2.)
CASEY A E8PENNEB, Pbopriztoes.
..'ROM and after this date, our bar andrestau-
32 rant will be
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT,
and lunch and meals, hot or oold, can be bad at
any hour.
r LUNCH ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
We have fitted up a number of rooms with new
bsds and bedding, all nice and clean, which will be
f nrnlsbed to our transient custom pees or cuasoi .
marl lw