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TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.
fly Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1873.
NUMBER 6,634
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r*r*hla alwaye In advance, ud papar stopped
ahso U»o money ran* ont, nnlaa* ron owed.
It. coneobdatod Telegraph and Meaeeogor rep-
wrenta » Uife drenlatlon. pervading Middle, Bouth-
ud HootbwaaUrn Oaorwla and Eaatrrn Ala-
i4B> wa IMM riortav AdrortlMatnti roa-
»■*»••*• *»•*• 10 ••>* Weakly at ona dollar par
wjoai* of three-quarter* of an Inch, each pnbiica-
I on. Hctaiitanoo* *honld be made by axpra** or
vj mall In money order* or registered latter*.
Tbe Ntale’a Credit.
The Wall fttrett allie* of Mourn. Henry Olew*
and Company aeem to bavo at laat discovered
the fotlliiy of their effort* to iDjnre or deatroy
the eredlt of Georgia, and the Chronicle and
SeAtinal think, there are indication, that they
are becoming tired of a war which ha*boon en.
tlrely barren of runite. Tbo flrmneea of the
begteletore and the patrlotlam of oar people
have deprived thorn of all hope of enooeae. The
lad quotation of Georgia bond,, as pnbllahed
In the Financial Chronicle, la the moat favora
ble which we have aeen alnoe tbe Bond King
eimmenoed It* assaults. Georgia bond* are
quoted a* “strong and higher on an improved
demand.'' The edllor of the Chronicle, In no-
tiring tbie f«ot, ascribes it. In pert, to the de
mand for these bond, which ha* oomo from par.
lie* In Georgia, who tbns ahow to the world the
conSdanee which they have in the “soundness
of their own eecaritloa.” If tne credit of the State
was at all Injnred, which we doubt, It baa been
folly reetored by tbe iaananoe and ancoewfol ne
gotiation ti the Malting bond*. Oar people have
shown their feltb In the soundness of their own
m enritiee, and they have become independent
of Wall atreat cliques and rings.
In this connection we may add that the State
National Brak at Allants’look $25,000 worth of
the new 8 per oent. bond* a few days alnoe.
IInrder C'onfrasrd.
W« leem fr )tu Forsyth that Lizzy Oleaveland
and Elia, Mitchell, oonvioted some days ago of
mandasgbtar in the killing of Jim Oleaveland,
sad eentenoed to the penitentiary for life, have,
ainee tbe trial, oonfoened the mnrder in pres-
enee of aeveral parties, and a black and brntal
morder it was. Uitohell says that L'zzy tried
in vain far aoma time before tbe mnrder, to in-
dice him to poieon Jim. Aooordlng to the con
fession of both, Jim was lying on three obalra
ealeep, when he was strnok by an axe in the
htnda of Lizzy—tbe blow falling on his fore-
haad and crashing the skull Aa he tamed con
vulsively, after receiving tbs blow, she a track | own f amca .
him soother on Iho back of tbe head and at the
nu Ume Mitohell plnnged a dagger into Jim's
neek, sod tbe stroke severed tbe jagnlar vein.
They murdered Jim to get him ont of the way
of their illicit intrignos. The tale abont Jim's
The Impretslbla Cox filet.
The practical soundness of that Southern
opinion (hat a olear legal subordination of the
blacks to the whites is the only basis npon which
races so diverse osn oceeacpy the soil with har
mony and mutual benefit, will ultimately be
established to everybody’s satisfaction npon the
ralna of all attempts to maintain civil and sooial
equality by statute. A. statute is nothing but
mere brutem fulmen^ when it oontravenes a set
tled, active opposing pnblio opinion. Of stat
utea there are and wilt be hundreds instating
that negroes and whites shall occupy the
saloons—ait at the same tables, and oocupy the
same school house* and dress circles in the
theatre. Bat Nature herself forbids it, and the
laws, after a few year* of convulsive struggles
and pestilent persecutions In which the negro
will fix his character a* an unmitigated sooial
nnlsanoe, will be laid astd i forever among ex
ploded follies and chimeras.
A orop of Iswsnlta has sprang np already in
Mew York under the social equality law joat
passed by the Legislature of that State, and, for
a time. Sambo will make lively work for every
publio caterer who refuse* to seat him by the
whites. Sambo will doubtless gain his suits,
but he will fail still more signally of his pur-
pose, and fatally inoexue the public mind against
himself. Tbe laws will be practically circum
vented—tbe ooorts, wearied with the petty, in-
oeasant and unavailing straggle against Nature,
will become deaf in one ear and blind in one
eye. The bencvolenoe which might incline to
help Sambo to some substantial elevation in in-
telllgenoe and oomfort, disgusted with his dis-
oontent with bis own noe nod oompsny and bis
aspirations to force affiliation with the whites,
will remit him to himself—will let him alone se
verely ; and among the great American msases
(the “toiling millions" the politicians speak
abont)—the indifference will give plaoe to preju
dice and actual hostility.
It Is the fashion of tho day to scout at the
oolonlzation scheme, and st every thing which
tends to separate the raoea; bnt the absurd
aspirations of the negro to intlmata social In-
teroouae with the whites, and the silly statutes
of leather-headed, snpple-jtck politician* to en
force them npon the whites, make it clear to
oar minds that tbe oonrse of these races mast
be rapidly divergent, and whether the negroes
go to Afriot or to the Southwest, or are ool-
leoted In negro Btates and communities within
onr own boundaries, tbe prooess of segregation
will be steady and Increasingly rapid, because
the term* of social ooexhtenoe established by
Ibess silly statutes are revolting and wholly in-
admissible.
L it the poisonous hell-broth of modern social
sciolism ferment and kill tbe conooiors by it.
Worse than Credit moblller.
A fruitful subject for investigation Is thus
suggested to the next Congress by the Chicago
Tribnne: “ The case of Phelps, Dodge A Co.
aoanit on hi. wife's par.mour, which was cred- J". ***** °° D « re “' “
lied b, the jury so f.r ns lo result In a verdict I 0redIt MobUlw did before ““ ** 80,wion ot
of manslaughter, was all fa'ae. There Is said
tbe forty-seoond Congress. It will present a
to be . good deal of excitement against this vll- CI ? m0 p °! pel "! ed T*!* of '» “ 0r8
lalnona pair among the negroes in Homrao | fry**? 8 oranbtoaon
Bounty, and they would fare badly if infarlated
Africa oonldgat hold of them.
for defrauding the Government In Union Pa
cific. It will Involve offiolala who were engaged
in a huge blackmailing transiotlon, and will de-
Tub Peoria, (111.) Review has He own old I ™ lo P 1110 nefarioua wtja and moans adopted
iqaq who reads that paper and no other, and I by ■P*® 8 * informers and vampires, who operate
tbo« deaorihes him: “Ohowod tobacoo sixty 55 daf / ho protection^of Government authority.
f- . fa rp,.__ u- a - # _ . The demand for this invesUgation will eome
yoaw and got fat on it. Then he took to hard f rom ^ entire mercantile oommunity of the
drink and followed it for twonty-Ave years, and conntry, which eannot afford to permit one of
grew younger every day. Now ho reads his 1 its members to be bled after the fashion in
paper by moonlight alono, through an inverted 7 b,0 J Messrs Phelpa, Dodge A Go. w«e piun-
, - TP . „ I dered, alnoe they may all be subjected to the
mloroeojpe, to mike the type appear small fiam *prooesa.”
enoagb lor bis eyesight. Walks four miles I Aa all the parties involved in this disgraceful
every morning for bis drinks beforo breakfast. I affair are Bepublloans. it is doubtfal whether
Chops s eord ot wood between each msai. arieo I Conor*** will 4o anything to expose their ini-
to die of old age thirteen times and foiled overy na T '
whack. Attends to tho wants of hla old and
feeble grandson, and superintends tbe funerals
of his posterity with a decency beooming his
years.”
Emancipation in Jamaica.
A Jamaica correspondent of tho London
Times give* information from that island, where
slavery has been abolished 40 years, and Par-
liament paid for this kind of property, which
THE GEORGIA. FREDS.
Jrooa UitnrswocD, latelyappolnted judge
the Borne Circuit, is happy—Judge Harvey,
present incumbent, having ptimwimm thy
will not contest his (Jodg* U.’s) right to iba seat.
Lrvzxx Tncat oh tux Stats Bean.—The At
lanta Sun of yesterday has the following:
BamsoaD Ccuxsios. — Tuesday evening
about five o'clock, tbe passenger train on tbe
State Bead collided with a freight train be
tween Chicamanga and Gnysvilla, jut this
aide of Chattanooga. Owing to eome misun
derstanding about a telegraphle dispatch, the
freight train was off her regular time. The ac
cident occurred on a straight plaoe of the road,
and owing to the advantage ot tbe air brakes on
the passenger train, which stopped it perfectly
•till, the oolliaaion amounted to but very little
more than eight hours’ delay. The freight eonld
not be stopped in time, and collided with the
passenger. Several boxes were precipitated
from the track. No ona hart. Governor Hen-
drieka, of Indiana, was on the passenger train
on his way to the convention.
Euavatid About Four Fsust.—The same pea.
longer train which had a collision near Chica
manga with a freight on Tuesday evening, wsl
making lightning speed on nnusual time yester
day morning, and when in the neighborhood of
Ac worth, a hand car with workmen was on the
track. The men were not expecting the down
train at the time, and when it approached they
bad not sufficient time to remove the hand-car,
bnt jumped off themselves. Tbe passenger
engine struck the ear at the above rate of speed,
and striking tbe hand-oar, knocked it dear off
the track. No damage was dooe farther than
lodging fragments of the hand car in trees about
thirty feet high.
Mb. Ch abuts A- At.t.xh, a prominent young
cotton bnyer of Colnmboa, was married on
Tnesday to Miss Leila McKay, of Harris county.
Mb. VVtlit Jxtxx, a canal boat driver of
Augusta, fell from his mule without a moment’s
warning last Tuesday, aid died in a few min-
utea. He was 74 years of age.
Wiped Out.—The Columbus Enquirer of
Wednesday says:
Judge Bartlett, temporarily occupying the
eeat of Judge Johnson, yesterday cleared away
considerable rubbish which bes cumbered our
Superior Court dockets for many years. Some
seventy old bank eases, known as the Dougherty
cases, were wiped out In vsricus ways, and we
eoppose will never be heard of again. In many
of these old eases, which have been called for a
quarter of a century, both plaintiffs and attend
ants are daad, and even the prosecutor himself
has gone the way of all flesh. It must be grat
ifying to both Jndge and Bar that tbeee cases
have at last been finally disposed of.
Important TO Bankrupts—The Savannah
News says Judge Ersklne, or Hai-kins, or what
ever is the man’s name, issued the following or
der on Tuesday In reference to bankrupt mat-
tars t
In regard to filing petitions (o restrain sales
under executions, eta, a oopy of the bill or pe
tition, unless otherwise ordered by the court or
judge, ahon’d aooompsny Iho writ of injunction.
All petitions or bills must be filed in the olerk’s
offloo beforo being presented to the judge or
court, and they should stato fully the grounds
upon which the prayer the writ of injunction is
based, so that the judge may be fully and par
ticularly not fled in the premises. All faots es
sential to a fall understanding of the snbject
matter must be set forth; otherwise, action may
be delayed and petitions returned for correc
tion. Certificate of adjudication ought to ac
company bills asking for injunction. Officers of
oonrt will look oarefa’Iy to the bankrupt law
and general orders of the 8npre me Court of the
United States and the rules of this oonrt in tax
ing their costs.
TuzBarneavilie Gazette has come lo the oon-
oluslon that “if there is anything more untimely
than a two column political artlce in a little 24
jSG oonntry newspaper, we would like to know
whst it is.” Amend by adding “or city,” after
‘oonntry” and then “say It again and say it
slow.''
Mr. Clarenoe Harkins’ little pistol accidentally
went off down at Chaunoey last Saturday night,
and now Mr. H. beguiles bis leisure moments in
calculating how muoh tho doctor's bill will be.
Ssya the Savannah Advertiser of Wednesday:
Tux Late Hocsx Burkino at Errrxain.se
Orm-UWA#!—tr -M» — wn
house of Mr. H. P. Brower, of Effingham ooun-
ty, was burned last wsek and with it the testi
mony taken by Mr. Brewer, for Colonel Morgan
Bawls, in the contested election between him
self and Mr. Andrew Sloan. The facts connect
ed with this unfortunate occurrence were pub
lished in tho Advertiser last week. A day or
two ago two negroes ware arrested, one of
whom had been recently discharged by Mr.
Brewer, and was heard to say he would get sat
isfaction. The other left the employment of
Mr. Brewer, and that gentlemen notified his
neighbors of the foot, warning them against
employing him. This negro was also heard to
make certain threats, among whioh were some
Caousi *T Naw Oblxans.—Some days ago Jg both instructive and suggestive to our Sonth-
•ajs Ibo Kuoxvilio I’reaa and Herald of tho 21st, I em people. At tho census of 1871 there were
onr telegrams annonnood that tho authorities coC.184 inhabitants on tho inland, of whom
st Havana quarantined all tho steamers from I is,ioi were white. In tho decade preceding
New Orleans nnd other Gulf ports, at whioh 1871 the white* decreased 715, while Iho blacks
than was a great outcry on tho part of tho I increased 05,614. It is said the experiment of
owner* of tho quarantined steamer*. It now ooolio labor has not beon successful; and the
aeems that there is undoubtedly oholera in whites, unable to make anything out of free
thiloit, and fears arc entertained that the ox- negroes, are leaving ^eirlandedpropcriyana of similar
eaedingly long and wet Spring has been tho Jamaioa. meK^ion^IkU charge^^tho SLfident of his ability to get dear, as he as-
precursor of a oholera season. A well known I ot ri {reo J co lorcd people In | ««Ifdthat II w—Id be DHIMSTy lo ajwry
eitiun of Cinolnuattl died sndJenly on Sat- r ls - 3> th9 cruellies of slavery before IftM, “^ e ge knew theywonld not oonviet him.
urday on a steamboat coming np from New wben it was exterminated from lOMJkWJJ men, an be * evidence of the admi-
Touch the Pars er I^Q^x -Thc wa; Wore. ^o™ b? nT“o^?as"s whU^/.hi 3 ,
New York Tribune says: “Too Hon. B. B - government. An insano asylum with a half 1 well -.nown oy nr B .—, . -
... a f r S-. laaanlprv I ^ .... * A as ... « -rn i fl ft t on OAT If
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAT DISPATCHfcB.
The Hodova and their Allien
WasHctOTox, May 22.—San Francisco dee-
patches state that the Modocs are going towards
tbe Pitt river country. Trails show that the
Modoos and Pitt river Indip.nn have been in
constant communication. It is believed that the
Pitts are with Csptain Jack now.
The Fiutes are also out of their oonntry.
Twenty fire Pintes were seen in Surprise Valley,
but suddenly disappeared.
It is reported that much ammunition haa been
sold to the Pitts, and they have he'd several
eonDCila. Their fittitnde is threatening. Old
Bhave Head tells them they must fight or go to
their reservation.
Ohio Kepnhllenn Convention.
Gonuarscs, Msy 22.—Tbe Kepablioan State
convention nominated Noyes for Governor, and
Hut for Lieutenant Governor. Tbe platform is
mostly a recapitulation of previous outpour-
ings of the sams character. They declare that
the industry of the oonntry should have tbe
cheapest and best transportation ; demand
pars official dhpdnct and tbe punishment of
unfaithful officers, and denounce the Oredit-
Hobiliere. The increase of salaries is con
demned as unwise, and tbe pU'form also favors
shortening the probationary term to citizac-
ship,
Sbiapt Hirer Haulers.
Memphis, May 22.—Robert Morgan, (net Bai
ler, as heretofore telegraphed) was an entire
stranger to Gannon. Gannon threatened to kill
the oletk of the boa*, and was moviDg down the
oabln. Gannon said to Morgan “yon are a d—d
fraud." Morgan Baid “you are a liar”; when
Gannon pat a pistol to Morgan's head—killed
him, and escaped.
The Train Lunacy Case.
New Vans, May 22 —Tbe Supreme Court re
fused to interfere in the Train Innaoy osse. An
examination can take place at any time b-fore
his consignment to the insane asylum at Utica.
Little Keen General assembly.
LimxBocx, May 22.—The Assembly ap
pointed an ex-entire oommitteo for the current
year—adopted rales for tbe guidance of the
Trustees and adjonrned sine die. Tbo statement
that tbe mat m-eting of the Gerera! Awembly
is to be at Trader’s Hill in the Okeefenokee, is
base slander.
Tbe First or the Philadelphia Line.
Pim.inrjjrn*. May 22.—Jbe new steamship
Pennsylvania sailed on her first trip to Liver
pool thin morning, with fifty cabin and aixty-
fonr steerage passengers and a full cargo. A
Bolnte of fifty guns was fired from tbe wharf to
commemorate the event.
The Choleras Reports.
CntontHATr, April 22 —Oaptsin Stein, of ihe
steamer Kilgore, denies the reported cholera
deaths on his boat ooming np the river.
The Carllst Butcheries.
Bauoxnoxa, May 22.—Later reports from
Sanaknajt state that twenty Government sol
diers who snrrondered were bnteberd outright.
The fate of forty others is noknown, bat it is
believed they were killed. These atrooilies of
tbe insurgents have oaused intense excitement
here. The militia demand that the insurgent
prisoners held here be given over to them for
butchery, but the authorities refused to surren
der them. They have been transferred from
the fort to vessels in the harbor for safety. It
is probable a number of well known Oarlists
will be arrested and held as hostages. A levy
en mute is expected to act against the Carlists.
Mexican Hews,
City or Mexico, May 15.—Oongross adjourns
in a fortnight to September. An aot has passed
allowing religions manifestations in outside
matters. A riot has occurred in tbe town of
Jnichitan in Tehnantepeo, resulting in thirty
killed and many wounded.
midnight dispatches.
Why the Pr
BIGHT DISPATCHER.
Louisiana—A Proclamation by the Prest.
dent.
Wa-inaoTox, May 22.—The following ex-
riled the surprise In all circlos. Senator Weat,
equally with others, is surprised:
a FBOCniMATIOH.
Whereas. Under the pretense that Wm. P.
Kellogg, Executive of Louisiana and the
offioers associated with him in the State admin
istration, wero not duly eleoted, certain tnrlm-
lent and disorderly persons have combined to
gether, with foroe and arms, to resist the laws
rior aii!fSUj!MJiPyi <; - ritl03 at ** lli 8tat6: and >
officers are entitled to hold their offices'respo6t-
ively, and eiecnte and discharge the fanotions
* m . nn.i «.bcrooa /InmvrAHfl At its lfttO F6S-
ltoosevelt has a profound nvorslon to keeping million inmates on a magnificent sugar Island no ■ g uta conrtH . nowever, bo this
— ’ **“ ns It m»y. the two darkies wero hauled up before
Justices Foy and Wallace day before yeaterday.
anything whioh la not clearly hla. Ho offered I would bo as profitable.
hia .hare or tho Congressional 'back pay’ lo tho TUe U<|W Trade. I Justices Foyanawaitsoe amj
Board of Education; but that body, while ap-| Tbfl an of tba liquor interest in Ne * I ff.. no°8atisfaotory S *coount oonld bo given of
predating Iho sonao of honor whioh prompted ^ taken pains to oolleet and group all th * wberaa bouts of tho two datkiaB at tho time
the donation, wash their hands of any apparent oonneoted with tbo trade in thU conn- th* fire ooonrred. OonsequonUy they were both
oompUdty in tho business. Mr. Roosevelt has ( OB , riu coUacla a by committed to “"“* b# , ^SttS’o°itv* t N^ tt“y
his unwillingly received cash IgvSXSZZ* 187*.wm **9.*7S.S16 36.
thanks." Tho Board of EducaUon have done * Thlg r;prQRentJ , , bon t 100,000,000 gsUotur, ptpar sayI th a x «al with whioh the
good thing; and our Congressman will now I Tor[h at wholosalo $85,000,000, but whloh I m i R hty Farrow proceeded to have a true bill
doubtless SCO his way dear to a final deposit In ^ atreUil about $317,000,000. ThU ag- fonnd aeaiMt Mr. WaringRassell, jdlor of Chat-
the United SUtes Treasury.' croeatos a monoy interest of over $400,000,- ham oonnty, has boon abaUng for tome tima. It
— *» ■ — _ _ ... I X/Vk Th. h$AF tTAtio nava a tax to tho Govern- I was evident eevertl days ago that hla mijesty
Em Tksnvnaa Wheat On or.—Tho Knoxville 000. beer trad p y lf a re . Mr . Farrow wm not disposed to pnsh the case
Prew and llerald of the 18th instAnt, says s We I ment of $8,543,403 . p . ,, . I to a trial, and although Mr. Bassell and his at-
. , ,n- ..cntalions of tha tail valno of over $212,000,000, whioh, sdde ( 0 rneys have been urgently seeking a hearing,
have very unfavorable reprosonl vaIn0 ot tbo arl i 0 i a to tho mannfacln JjJ* hM baatl deferred from lime to Ume,
wheat crop along tha lino of tho railroad from ^ ncy interest of abont nntil yeaterday tho witnesses wero finally dis-
thiseit, to Bristol. A genUeman ^ <^ 0^ The “mo trade represenU mi charged. „ . -
over the ronto yesterday, is of opinion that with I ^ OOO.OOO. The import trade of I Muon W. L. Gboves and Mr. Mill*, two of
rare exoepUons there will not bo over half a 1 i( norg> heer aa d wine, represents a retail vslne ( jj 00 ] dei t and most highly respeeted cilizens or
yield of wheat that would have boen produced o{ ijqnors of $27,000,000; of boor, $-,S .- chaUoogs oonnty died laat Sunday,
in s good season. Wo hoar, however, that off 000: ofwina. $l«.000.000j or a toUl of nearly ^ ^ of ^ 8avlnnab Advertiser has
th* immediate lino of Ihe road, on both aides, ^^’^^bnildings and machinery, eto., to- this to say of the recent duel at Richmond,
the crop ia looking muoh better. nether with the expends oonneotod direotly | Virginlm: ... a u-n.-o,.
P — , I and indirectly with tho trade, tho footing ia at I u is evident that Mordeoai and MoGulby
Lrxancs—George Ttain haa been sent 10 iaast $1,500,000,000. This maybe Rn , 0 J e .T' wore enraged with eaoh oUier and had deter-
tha Lunatlo Aaylnm, whero his perpetnal can- 0<tima(a . bnt the ooUection of very nearly fifty mine d to fight Was it not ‘ h £
for tha vrosidency can bo prosented to a million dollars in revenue from hqnora m oo* gbon ia haTa fought R3 they dld >
didaoy for the 1 restueney can 1 , “ to c<> uii D g of the unknown quanUties Urm g3Tarae a by » ba rales of a oode, rather
more limited number of people. The Im ^ ann r»c;nred and consumed that pay no Ux of th!mbive indulged in a shooting renoontre on
mortal J. N." ahonld also be permitted to Tift kind< , e i ta a foaxfnl Ulo against tha habits tha Btrae ts, to the danger of innocent partiea7
It,, vnil" to a select number of spectators in of t>, 6 n »Uon. I If they had met and shot each other in s street
a>me mad hon*e, and if tho peregrinations of ya Mo Ooara.—Tho last exploit of S^wMby^he due?.’it imiooent
Daniel Pratt, “tho great American traveler, Jq Darall- ot Now Orleans, is his attempt to “ |#g had Hiua or wonndod the horror
were circumscribed by tha walls of some Luna- foroa tbB Nair Orieans, Jackson and Great I on i y haT0 been intensified. Thooccnr-
»_i nm it would bo better. Northern Railroad Oompany into bankruptcy-1 f anoh affairs as this Mordecsi and
tic Asylum, it wonld DO DOtiar. a n a anit for some $230, but it is likely to re- dnal ma , t maka «u right thinking and
Ta, Banmroax Gazrrr, made suit conrto^ o? H.^ryaMc- SJtoMKt’HZlSg
anoe on Mond.y in tho quarto form '»hlchitl ahogfl dea]iDga with tho lata Oakes we donbt lf tha Wood 0 f the survivors will
hereafter adapt, and presents a mast attractive 1 ATQeJ haT8 mada b ia name fsm'har to the eradjcata tba pmctioe even in Virginia. Men
snnasranoe It is ably edited and displays A merio*n pnb Ue, snd it seems th»t hepropoaes comhaUve, and under the impnKe ofpassion,
or^t lndnltry and ability in its general eon- { om ake it exceedingly livdy for the judge, who, * atticalarIy of je ri on? y, wIU fight, ^ffiern
great lnanslry h I with assistance from WashiogtoH, hM succeed-1 . . ^ large hM not yet been educated np to
tents. Wo are truly glad to see f nob « T “ 3en< * ^throwing the eleoted government of iffrowning down the duello, no mat-
of thrift and progress in one of onr f» Y orit x^ozxJsiJtxuE. ThoNew Orleans HtW«ldmy*th*t terb ^ w mQO hitmay deplore thefsot that it-is
may expoae to the puuuo Jiow “ nJwiUingto send a fellow to we scauotu
« tn is m I wh : oh the adminstration of the bankrupt law in j |h e misfortune to kill another m whjt
Bcanxo Ojb urn—Ohio RepublioanUm is go- whifii ^ q( ^ bal been made the u wo( - ll j zed *s fair and honorable combat. It
ing into spasms over what they oall Iho ‘book o#f<r {or a Iong series of auoooasful plunder- u t ^ bopad that the day may aoma when hoa-
sal.ry grab," and in a good many eonnUea res- more Sun. 20tA tile meetings will ^mbmcmaobrf***,^^-
olntions pronounce It tholr solemn duty to bmy Acaoes the Axurmc.—Danger^ ^to’avoid a resort to tho field for *
men who voted far, and tooklt, below the roror- eeQKes oa the AtaMshaS rqif SSement of gtio’iancoa; bntnntil it doe. ai
reetion lino. The Northern and Western Rad- I da ring tho last twenty J** 1 *- ,, . I Hre it seems to ns that the stylo in whioh Mor-
*^*^'* T ^^SS£ fll lJ3S?X I 3£?M # tob;
repealed by tha next Congress. We doubt it 0 f swift steamers driring rawud as are the strictures it ha*
capitally. _ through fog and EdVpon Southern dvilixMion, there are
tract 5 It has recently been nrged that separate 1-* ordi epmt,, who ri
haa
ttaoks.
forward twonty-foor feeL
lacoeH.
The
Us
Sunday,
the Teraa Oentral Railroad.
It U declared a | the I W two hundred
aooordanoe wn ~^ tl gTT r i.,na£ed hymen who I dollars. |M
— Oongroaaional excursion P^|T*^ 0 * “ I g^^^j^p^ngera safei^V^l whdkin^^Tj^riM.^rooh* wrdshould be
way through Texts, wm* at Sherman on I ratW than to^rry and ‘^7 on# 0 f the worst ^ p^^eJuon with Louisian*,) the cituiras
day, where it was detained by » break in f U)e XtlanUe voyage will be Tory — sute wbo an now under arrest by the
1 greatly diminished. I United States Marshal may expect, there has
I **** » — , I been tent bare a list of the Catted States grand
DI Ju»n.x*—Some time about the ^ Wilmington, N. a, aldennenbave at laa. - beforo whom the charges against thexn wfil
Waaso dx JU»n.Ea rn. - .-.Mt- MS- snooeeded in eleoting a mayor. On the 4Sth l J _- J nr th. t—ntv-two nanona composing tho
g.jlVf^jane'ohlmtgol* to have a jabilee, I snooeeded in'lleoring a'mayor. ‘ E6 < 5 “M'go.' Of tha twentyriwo peraooa oom^ng t^
cjioi jane umoag bn iidhiB of tho oily. |v,aii»tMrW P Oanadav was eloeted by a mo- I — and inquest summoned by Marahm Packara,
SS~^i^,fi& b i2&!SS gjsfwwww*’ SSSii£.“5»gwlU^;*•»
the Lake Shore and Michigan 8ontt«B«^W to Wo GlraSto is ^2°,OOO,000 francs. Other to too K^oggw^t^ot UiJua
This great strooinre oeenpiaa * bjook of 0”““ I Aeputmerus snfferod heavily. I pshle withtmt tnMnging^ that ^
182 feet front by 601 foot in depth, and i* q 1 Orlaant Opera House, which ooat 1 States, in the h«P|> tK *eUeL WaMng-
im posing in its arehltectnre. It is now being Tbm g Hmrifffor $40,000. eannot rafnra to dra Went raM*Ltr<H«f»j
fitted with a musical platform, an£wlth aooom-1 gI ton JAtttr in BaUmtri Bun, 20H.
mods U oni (or an audiaaoa of 40,0001
lident loaned hla Froelsma-
tton.
WasHDfoTos, Msy 22.—It ia stated in Repub
lican circles that some time ago Kellogg applied
for United States assistance, bnt was persanded
to withdraw it and the National Ex^cntive re
garded it of no effect. It is probable the Presi
dent, who was absent at tbo time, neTer saw tbe
request, as the denial of a previous dispatch
that such application had been made came from
the President's lips. The proclamation of to
day is stated to be prompted by Carpenter's
pressure upon Kellogg to renew the application,
and personal representation from Carpenter to
the President by telegraph, of the dangerous
condition of affairs in Louisiana. Hence the
renewal of the application from Kellogg and
the President’s proclamation.
A Hollas to Quash.
New Yobx, May 22 —Tha oounsal of Tainter,
the defaulting cashier of the Atiantio Bank, to
day moved to quash the indictment on the
grounds that thsexict amount of the alleged
embezzlement is not stated, acd the exaot de
nominations of the bills withdrawn from bank
are cot given. A decision ia reserved.
The Resistors.
Nzw Oelias-3, May 22.—General De Blanc
and companions wero before the United States
Commissioners to-day. The case was adjourn-
ed until Monday, on account of tha absence of
a witness for the State.
Oesimaal*Bal Esewr*|oa|sts.
Tbs congressional excursionists arrived to
day and vi re formally reoeived by Mayor Wilts,
at the St Obarlos Hotel, where apartments had
beon provided for them. To-morrow they will
visit the month of the riTer.
Herald Correspondents.
Hivijti, May 22.—Tho arrest of Prtoe, cor
respondent of the Herald, is eonfirmed. It is
reported O'Kelly will be tried by oonrt martial
in debt.
The Pope.
Loxnow, May 22.—The Lanoet publishes a
detailed statement of the malady of the Pope,
which it says is worse than has been officially
stated.
Hyacinths.
Geneva, Mcy 22—Hyaointhe, in his sermons,
attacks the confessional and celibaoy, and urges
tbe eleolion of priests by the people, and the
nae of the Bible in the national language.
A Man Who Nlveb Owed Mobe Than Five
Gents.—A correspondent of the Fredericksburg
(Va ) Ledger, writing from Essex oonnty, men
tions the death of a remarkable and worthy old
gentleman of Riohmond county, Mr. John B.
Sisson, in the 80th year of his age. He was an
industrious man, and had accumulated some
property, which be left to his only daughter.
He was a soldier in the war of 1812. He of ton
remarked that he never owed anyone bat five
cents daring tho eighty years of his life, and
that was a balanoe on a bill of goods purchased
of old Mr. Hutt, deceased, the father of Solomon
S. Ilntt. He said he could not Bleep that night
because of bis owing fire cents, and he got up
very early the next morning, went to see Mr,
Hntt, and paid the fire oents. Never before or
afterwards did he owe any person one oent.
SUNDRIES.
J UST received and for sale low.
HAY.
flour,
baoon.
OLIVE SOAP.
LIVERPOOL BALT,
FIELD PEAS,
LAUD,
SEED CORN.
PEUCA* FERTILIZER:
2 TONS left of tbe above choice fertilizer, for
sale 00 re*eon»ble terms, to cloee consign
ment, by
ap!2tf a H. WRIGI.EY & CO.
FINANCIAL AND C01MERCIAL
NOTICE.
I WILL hold a Justice Court for tho 713th Dis
trict, G M., at the offiejof Collins A Heath,
No 69 Socoud otreet in tho c ty of M«oon f on the
81SOOND SATURDAY of every month
F. M. HEATH.
Notary Pnblio and ex. off J P. v
febQQ tf 7I6th District, G M
thereof; and whereas. Congress at its late ses^
sion. upon a due consideration of the subject,
taoitly recognized the said Executive and his
assooifttee then and now in effiae by refusing
j take »ny motion with respeot thereto; and
whereas, it is provided in the Constitution of
United States that tho United States shall pro
tect every State in this union, on application of
the Legislature or of the Executive, when the
Legislature cannot be convened, against domestio
violence; and whereas, it is provided in the laws
of tha United States that, in all cases of insur
rection in any State or of obstruction to the
laws thereof, it shall be lawful for tho Presi
dent of the United Stales, on application of the
Legislature of moh State or of the Executive,
when the Legislature cannot be convened, to
oall forth the militia of any other 8tate or
Staten, or to employ Buch part of the land and
naval foroos as shall be judged neeossary for the
purpose of suppressing such insurrection or
causing tbe laws to be daiy exeouted; and
whereas, the Legislature of said State is not
now in session, and oannot bo convened In
time to raeot tho present emergency, and the
Eteonlive of said Stato, under section 4 erti-
de 7th of the Constitution of the United States
and ihe laws passed in pursuance thereof,
has therefore made application to me for such
part of the military foroe of the Uoited States
as may be neoessary and adequate to protect
said Slate, and the citizana thereof, against
violenoe, and enforce the due exeontion of tho
laws; snd whereas, it is required that whenever
it may be necessary, in tho judgment of the
President, to nse the military force for the pur
pose aforesaid, he shall forthwith, by procla
mation, command such insurgents to disperse
and retire peaceably to their respective hemes
within a limited times
Now. therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, Presi
dent of the United States, do hereby make pro
clamation, and command said turbulent and
disorderly persons to disperse, and retire peaoe-
ably to their respective abodes, within twenty
days from this date, and hereafter to submit
them c 6lves to the laws and constituted authori
ties of that State, and invoke tho aid nnd co-op
eration of all good eitixans thereof to uphold
tho law and preserve the public peace.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and caused tho seal of the United States
to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington,
this 24d day of May, in the year of onr Lord
1873, and of the independence of the United
States the 97th. _ _
By tho President. U. 8. Chant.
J. O. Banoeoft Davis, Acting Soo'y of State.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,!
Mat 21—Evening, 1873. J
Cotton —There his been no change in the cotton
matket in a fortnight. Bat little cotton Is coming
in, and the demand for tt is very weak snd rigidly
restricted to the higher grades. Middlings are
quoted at 1(%.
The receipts since last report have been only
45 bales; shipments 361; sales 2!H.
XAOOH COTTON STATEMENT.
Block on hand Sept. 1.1873—bales.. 412
Received since last report 45
Becoived previously 60,993 —61,038
61,450
Shipped since last report 361
Shipped previously 56,489—55,850
Stock on hand this evening 5,600
Harketa—Horning Report.
Nxw Yoax—Cotton quiet; sales 418; uplands
19Y: Orison* 19JL Bale* of futures for May 18 9 16
(SISK; Jane 1811-16. July 18 18 16@18J£: August
38 II 1G(§H8X: September 17J(; November 11%.
Floor doll and nnchangtd. Wheat quiet and
heavy; No 2 Milwaukee 16k Com dull and un
changed Tcrk dull and in buyer*’ fnvor; new mesa
'17 00. Lard dull: western etoam 9 u9 1-16.
Turpentine heavy at 45)<@46. Rosin doll at 3 00
’■ **H*«lnArV
10. Goldfirmatl7>iC«>r/54. owowunu. vh.tdiu-
montfj dull and steady. State bonds dill and
^Livxrtoco.—Cotton opened atealy; uplands 8%;
Orleans 9)£.
Later—Ootton firm but not bighor; sales 14,000;
spoliation and export 3000.
Stepped from New Orieans April and May, 9; de
liverable Jnno and July 9
Shipped from Savannah and Charleston delivera
ble June and July 9.
Breadstnffs qniot. Pork 66s. Beef 87eCd. Lard
89-9.1 Pork 65a.
London—Consols 93?;. 5s 89><.
Harkets—Ereniu iteporii
Nzw Yoax —Cotton, not receipts 692: gross
1096: sales 1437; oriel for export to-dav 381: last
ovening 63; uplands 19*; Orieans 19%; market
St 8rie« ol future* to-day wore 13.CM baler: m’rkot
c’ored as follows: May 18%: Juno 18%@18%;
July 1813-16:318 16-16; Anguat 18%@18 13-16;
fioptomber 17%; Octoqer 17%.
Flour Inactive and unchanged. Whisky 95@95%
Wheat 1 lower, closing in a little bettor demand —
Com scarce and firmer; yellow western 65. Rico
steady. Pork active at decline; mess 16 75. Lard
''Turpentine and Roein active and firmer. Tallow
steady.
Money 64)7. "sterling 8%. Gold 17%@17%
Governments closed better. States very dull and
nominal.
Governments, 81s 22%; 62s 18%; 64s 16%: 66s
i; new 18^; 67s 21%: 68s 19%; new 6s 14%;
^ Bonds,’^Tenneesees 6s 81%; new 81%; Virginias
43; new 60; * *
N. S. JONES,
PROVISION BROKER,
Ne. 3 Pike’e Opera House Building,
ciNoiixnxrja.Ti. ohio,
Orders for Pork, Bacon, Hams and Lard
promp-Jy attended to.
ItoferB to Seymour, 'Jineley A Co. mayllSm
Corner Stone Accident.
Shomokin, Pa., May 22.—At the laying of the
corner stone of the new Oatholio church the
platform fell with 100 people. Three are dead,
fifteen seriously, and thirty-five more or less
hurt. Bishop Woods and Ohara, with twenty
assisting clergymen, went down, bnt escaped
slightly injnred.
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Was Dxe't, Omus Ohxxv Sionax, Omen,
Washington, May 22
Probabilities: For Tennessee, the Gulf and
South Atlantic States, southwesterly and north
westerly winds, increasing pressure, clearing
and dear weather.
New TorM Finances.
Nxw Yonx, May 22.—Among the bids for gold
to-day was one for $1,500,000 at 17f.
Old cable rate* will be resumed June 1st.
One thousand dollars of Alabama 8s offered
at 93 sold for 79.
Raiders Fallowed Into Mexico.
San Antonio, May 22.—Ool. McKenzie, com
manding at Fort Clark, having failed to stop
the raiders, crossed the Rio Grande and attacked
the Kickapooe, on Mexican soil, killing 19
warriors and capturing 40 squaws and muoh
plunder. Much indignation exists across the
Rio Grande on sooonnt of this invasion. Mc-
Kerxie lost one killed and two fatally wounded.
Fort Sandebs, Wxomxng, May 22.—Two com
panies of the 4 th infantry en route for the Mo
doo war are ordered to remain here.
rnsbytcrlaa Assembly.
Baltihdez, May 22.—The Representative of
Greet Britain was introduced and addressed the
assembly to-day.
Shot Head.
Cuvzuanp, O., Hay 22.—Arohcroft, a prom
inent resident of Sandusky, was Bhot dead In
the street. Ex-Mayor Jessie Griggwn is ar-
tested on suspicion.
After (Me Modoc*.
San Fbancisoo, May 22.—A company of40
volunteers from Douglass oonnty, Oregon, passed
through Portland to-day en route for the Modoc
oonntry.
Steamer Overdue,
lie British steamship Lord of Isles Is two
days overdue from Hong Kong.
Hakhif Soldiers of tbe Boys.
Barcelona, May 22.—Gen. Velarde haa is
sued a proclamation calling in all males be
tween the agea of fourteen and sixteen into the
Republican oolnmna, and threatening the in
filotion of haavyjpenaltie* upon all municipali
ties whioh (ball thwart its operation,
5s 66: Georgia 6a 82: 7a 90; North Carolina*
28; now 16; special tax 13%: South Carolina* 27;
new 15%; April and October 26.
Baltutorz—Gotten, net receipts —; gross 65;
exports coastwise 71: to Groat Britain ; conti
nent—; sales 326; stock 6106; middlings 19; market
dull.
Flour steady. Wheat in fair demand and firm.
Com, white advanced 3; othora dull and lower;
white 70@72: yellow 63®Cl. Oate, southern 62^51.
Pork, mess 17 60. Bacon, ehonlders 8®>8%. Lara
dull at 9@9%. Whisky ecarce; wanted at 94<®9j.
Louibville—Floor quiet and unchanged; extra
family 0 50. Corn in good demand- Pork very dall-
offered at 16 00 without buyers. B:con declining;
ehonlders 7%@7%; clear rib 9%; clear sides 9%.
Lard lower; tierces 9@9%; kegs i0#l0%; steam
8%. Whisky ateady at 83. _
lintciNSATi—Floor quiet at 7 75®8 00. Com
quiet at 47@49. Provision b dull, weak and lower
to sell, with sorno indications of reaction at close.
Pork unsettled and|entiroly nominal at 16 00. Lard
doll and nothing doing. Baoon dull: Jobbing arise,
ehonlders 7%: clear rib aides 8%@9 seller Jnne^
clear sides held at 9%- Whisky, dealers apart;
saleable at S3; held at 89.
8t. Louis—Flour dull and unchanged; winter su
perfine 5 00. Corn quiet and weak: No. 2 mixed on
track -; in elevator 38@38%. Fork dull and nom
inal: at 17 00. Bacin dull and very heavy, and
lower to tell: cash, shoulders 7%: clear rib ?%,
clear eides 9%@9%, packed. Lard dul. Whuky
Bte&dy ot 90.
Nzw Orleans—Cotton, net reoeipta 921; gross
972: exports to Great Britain ; to continent
1882: coastwise ; sriea200C: last evening COO;
Btock 118,830; ’demand good; middlings 18%;
good ordinary 16%; ordinary 12%; low mid-
^Flonr.xk 6 60; family 91001040. Corn, mixed
56; white 67369. Oats 50. Bran 70. Hay, prune
23 00 3 26 00; ehoico 26 00. Pork, old 17 75; new
17 60. Dry salt meate 7%®939%. Bason ,%a
9%(§10%. Lard, tiaree 9%: keg 10%; refined 10%.
Sugar, good common 7@7%; common 6%(37; fair to
fully fair 8®8%. prime 8«<?9. Molaasee, centrif
ugal 55©60: fair to choice 60. Whieky, quiet at
91(394. Coffee 17%. .
sterling28%. Bight%@%premium. Gold—.
WnxmaTOK—Ootton, net receipts 21; exports
oosetwiee —; to Great Britain ——; sale* 21; Btock
3640; market quiet; middlings 18.
Navals dull but generally steady. . .
Augusta—Cotton, receipts 157; eries 2G3; stock
—; market steady; middlings 17%.
Bavannah—Cotton, net receipts 6M; exports to
Grsit Britain — ; to continent 304; coaatwiae
sales 612; stock 27,000; market dull; mid-
* fa mr'rirwv—flatten, net receipts 368; exports
coastwise 1127; to Great Britain —; to continent
—• sales 800: stock 22.362; market quiet; middlings
17%; low middlings 17%; ordinary 13; good otdi-
"mobilx—Ootton, net receipts 61; gross
exports coastwise 251; to Great Britain -—iconn-
nent ; sales 1000: stock 29,400; good ordinary
15@15%: low middlings 1S%@16%; middlings 17%;
market higher. ... „
Boston—Ootton, net receipts 3: gross 459; ex-
—rts coastwise —; to Great Britain —; tales 400;
stock 11.000; market quiet at 19%.
Noreolx—Ootton, net recerota 515; exports to
Great Britain —: eoastwise 700; continent ——;
sales 125; stock 7242; low middlings 17%; market
dt Miocnn3 —Cotton, net receipts 438; sale*
shipments 1090; stock 32,290, low] middlings 17;
“galvoton-NsS receipts 452; exports coastwise
—; sales 460; stock 11,644; good ordinary 14; mar-
kl pmAnzUHi i—Cotton, net receipt* —; middlings
19%; market doll
SIM MQNS
For over 70RTYYEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE
Sat proved to be the Great Unfailing Specific
for Liver Complaint and its painful ofiprlor. Djvpei
Conttipaion. Jaundice, BOW— bk_
ileadftche. Colic. Depreesion of Spirits. Soar Stom*
•oh,.Heartburn. Chill* and Perer, etc., etc.
After years of eareful experiments, ■ o meet a greet
and urgent demand, we new produce from onr origi
nal Genuine Powders
THE PREPARED,
nldanidform of SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR,
eon tain in* all iu wonderftd nnd vnlanble properties,
nnd offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES
The Powders, (pries as WoraJ—.11.00 par paskacai
Sant by "-.n lp-
- CAUTION.—Buy no Powders or Prepared
SIMMONS' LIVER KKOULATOKnnl<e< in our en-
sraved wrapi-sr, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa
ture unbroken. Nona other is genuine.
J. n. ceilim & co,
Macon, Ga., snd Philadelphia.
Sold by all DrnssUts.
laaH-dawly
FOR BALE.
O NE of the moot desirable BUILDI* G LOTS
in the city,—with a splendid well of water,—
73 foot front, 175 feet deep-nearly one acre. Sit
uate t between the residence of the subscriber and
the Boas lot. Apply to
mayltf E. E BROWN.
BARLOW ROUSE,
AMEBIOUS, GA,
WILEY JUNES & CO., Proprietors.
Is first-class and in business center.
Board per dsy 42. Lodging or Binglemoale 50 cte.
mi, 9 Cm
COOK’S HALL,
PEBRY, GA.
IHE attention of managers of pnblio entortrin-
_ menta is ealled to this Hall, which haa been
lately fitted up in the beat style, with eoenery, etc.
The Halt will seat about 400 persons and 1b conve
niently situated in the large acd growing town of
l’erry, to whioh the Southwestern Railroad baa
lately cons true.ed a branch from Fort Valley
Apply to JOHN B. COOK,
febl9 6m* Perry. G*.
p a TPmy&JlELJnTSB ANDRY,
ricmtue good of the Ordor, and tbe infonn&tion
4 of the pnblio. Secretaries of all Local Granges
already organized* and those hereafter organizing,
in tha State of Georgia, will please forw&rd to this
fffice » complete list of their memborehip, name
and number of Grange, n»me end post-office or
Masters and Booretarioa and Treasurers of same.
For information in regard to application for
Charters or detail of organization, address this
0f p*pers in this State friendly io our Order please
insert once and forward a copy
maylTdfrwCt Secretary Georgia Bt&te Qrarge.
CATOOSA SPRINGS, I G«och’s 1XL Freezers
GEORGIA.
Tie Great Fonniain of Health anil Pleasure
Will be opened for the reception of ylaitora on
JUNE 1st, 1873.
BOARD 050 PER MONTH.
For analysis and doecriptivo pamphlet address
maylfddwlm
W. O. HEWITT, Proprietor,
Catoosa Springs.
GEORGIA CANE SYRUP
50
BARBELS CHOICE 03 NK 8IRUP,
aprSO eodtf
JAQUES A JOHNSON’S.
Da. J. A Tatlok.
Of Atlanta, Ga,
Dr. R A, Hooxx.
Of Chattanooga, Tenn.
MINERAL HILL:
SALINE, SULPHUR. ALUM,
— AM)—
Chalybeate Springs!
T HIS favorite Summer Resort, situiUd near
Bean's button, Ka»t Tennessee, and nine
miles from Morristown, Ernst Tenm-twee and Vir
ginia Railroad, has just boon SPLENDIDLY fitted
up for the Sommer of 1873.
OUR, SULPHURS,
(Red, ¥11110 and Black), Alum and Ohalybeste
Waters, need no comment, aa their effeots are gen
erally known: but we would call your particular
attention to the wonder of the ego, m • mineral
water—
OUR SALINE SPRING.
better known as Black Wster, which is magical in
its specific effect a in cases of KHEUMATItiM.
BOROFULA. DYSPEPSIA. *11 Disease* of the
Blood and Skin, and especially adapted to the Dis
eases of Females.
Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths!
the coni and bracing monutaln air, together with
the MAGN1FIOENX MOUNTAIN SOkNSRY, tend
to make this one of the moat pleasant summer re
sorts in the South.
•H* These Springs are accessible by daily hack
lines. Parties defiring to visit na will atop at Tor-
ley House, Morristown, and c 11 for William A.
Dickinson, proprietor Hack Line to Mineral Hill.
Address
DBS. TAYLOR A HOOKE, Proprietors,
Bean’s Station, East Tennessee.
BOARD—Forrip Dollars por month. Bpeolal ar-
rangements for famiiioo.
may!8 2m
EDWARD SPR.INZ.
N otary publio ana ex-offioio justice
of THE PEACE. I can be found for the
iresent at all hours of tbe day at my office, adjoin*
og the law office of A. Prondfit, over the store of
Jaquee A Johnsons Third street, Macon, Ga., to at
tend to all Magiatcrial hnainca* sag
DR. W. W. FORD,
dentist,
84 Mulberry Street.
VAME rooms with Dr. Emerson. Office horn*
5 from 8% a. M. to 1 p.2% P. *. to 5% P. «•
febI5 Sm
SPONGE! SPONGE!
Bathing—-Extra Suchoix
Extra Venice.
Slate and
Carriage Sponge
irianas 40? new40; C< Leven
Ing L
CORK for late roasting ears.
ICI-GOLD SODA ffATER!
With delicions FRUIT SYBUPd, dispensed dafiy
from my elegant Fouitaiu.
Btreeet Gar Tickets at 5 cents-
PRRBCRIPTIONB continue • apocimg. and are
compounded from FUSE MEDICINES Mid by
thoroughly skillful parties.
mty20tf
BOLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry at. and Cotton ave.
Tlie Soittem Favorite
OYER 750.0C0 SOLD.
Wbeeler & Wilson’s
SEWING MACHINE
HIGHEST (AND ONLY) PREMIUM
A t Savannah Pair, 1872 and 1873, and at State
Fairs Georgia. Alabama North Oyohna and
South Carolina. 1870 »nd 1872, for FAMILY “EW
ING Machine. The only really light-running lock
stitch machine. Moot economical to bny. Has an
established reputation. Themcst delicate lady can
use it without injury.
Mu hinas leased, or sold on easy terms.
Office, Colton avenue, Maoon, Ga.
W. A. HIOKB, Agent
janHeodly £’ A W. Mfg^Oo.
Sale of Unclaimed Freight.
Oextrir Railroad and Canxi v q Oo or Geoboia; )
Macon, Ga., May 6,1873. {
HE follotring articles of unclaimed freight will
__ be sold at the depot of thia Company Tuesday,
Juno 10th, at 10 o’clock A. X,
Armstrong, G, one box.
“B,” 24 sacks barley.
Diamond G, Agent, one bundle psper.
Camming*, Major J F, one box.
Gorput, F, two half barrels beer.
Cherry, G F/fonr kitte, four boxes fish.
Cox, T B, one bell raek, one box metohandiee,
D D A Bro, one barrel fish
GanBheimer, M, one empty keg.
Harris, T, two boxes sance, two boxes oaiBnp
Harris, T, one box horse radish, one box ohow
chow.
Harris, T, one box prunes, one box milk.
Herrington, L B, two old sewing machine*.
uiauuii'i-.., —■ * t ,
Hunt, M N, one box.
Htgoods, J, Gainesville, Fla, eevon Bsc.* cotlon
B *Jobnson, E 8, ona box. ,
Lumpkin, H J.Bamsville one chest one cupboard.
Lsseuer, J, one package bedsteads.
Lowe, J, one barxoi syrup.
Lewis, A W, one chest.
MoB, one box merchandise.
Massey. O W. two piecos gin caeting.
Periy, Mrs Alice, one piano (two boxes.)
Parkman & H, one ootton gin.
Pago, H B, one sack cotton seed.
Pendleton A Rosa, one box.
Reese, B, eight barrola N D bones. •
Spencer & Bragg, three packages bedsteads.
Bawyer. P 0, one ootton gin, two cotton gins, two
barrels merchandise, one keg castings.
Thomas, E O, two bundles bedding.
Thomas, T M, Jefferson. Texas, one chest.
T K T, one one-eighth cask liquor.
W O, one one-eighth cask liqnor.
Whittle A N, three boxeB furniture, one bundle
carpet. _ -
Alien. Thomas, one box bitters.
WilkinB A Bro. one granite block.
Maiks. variou-, nino empty kegs.
No mark, two bundles cotton ties.
•• one package (two pieces) caBlmg.
“ one Back hardware.
“ one empty keg.
“ one bundle nail rods,
“ two croee-cnt saws.
•• three ohaira (old.)
“ ten walnut ohaira (new.)
“ twenty-five plow points.
" twelve wagon hube:
“ one box yarns.
“ Beven pieces bedstead.
“ one cotton-seed holier.
“ one iron wrenoh.
“ one angnr.
• one bale cotton.
“ one piece stove pipe.
“ one prir fire-doge'.
“ two pieces casting.
“ three bnndlos iron.
“ one eiogletreo.
•* one letter prees.
•• one box.
“ one trank.
“ lot theatre Bcenery.
“ two dross poles.
“ lot wood in ahapo.
“ one trough.
“ lot bedsteads-
“ one mattress.
“ cno small feather bed.
“ one bundle bedding.
“ one bundle cotton ties-
“ one black board and stand*
“ two pieces marble.
“ one box signs.
“ one old wagon (K. D.)
one plow.
*• one bundle rod Iron.
“ one wagon tire.
“ one pair andirons.
•* ono portable grate.
“ eix plow points. m
“ one bar iron.
“ ono box crackers. , w ._
W. F. SHELLMAN,
rnay7 30d2taw Agent Central Railroad.
IgvzarooL—Gotten firm and tending np; upland*
S\C\ Orleans 9K-
L&ter—Sales include 8000 AmeridU.
Shipped from Savannah and Charleston for May
8 Breadstuff* doll. Floor 27e6d. Com 27*Sd&9d.
T 'lojid05—Bullion decreased nearly A500.900.
Turpentine S3s9d93$*<
W. 0. MORRIS. - o. V. HZID
MORRIS & REID,
Provision and Tobacco Brokers,
Boom No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and
Vfnlnut streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Eefer to W. A. Hoff. uuyll 8m
THE KDTDAL FROTECTIO
IS8CBANCK C0NPA5T 07 GEORGIA
1 A/ILL hold its First Annual Meeting of Stock-
VY holders, at its office to Marietta, at 10 a. x.
on the third Wednesday in June (18th). All parties
holding a Policy issued by thia Company for the
term of one year or longer are entitled to voteat
that meeting, either personally or by proxy. Tb«
Company will probably return a profit of otl per
Company will probably
oent. on its policies now expiring
msy 18 Iaw2w
W. KING, President.
notice.
T he pnblio are notified that lam tha aoleowner
and proprietor of the Central City Brewery,
maylO dlUKiw
FROM TWO TO SIXTEEN QUARTS,
At Manufacturer’s Prices-
EYEIti’ ON2 GUARANTEED OB MONEY RE
TURNED.
maylStf OLIVER, D0UGLA8S A OO.
GOOCH’S
DECIDEDLY THE BEST Iff USB.
TF, after a FAIR TRIAL, the Freer era do not
_L givo ENTIRE SATISFACTION, we will ro
tund the money in xuix. Come and see than
All Sizes for tale fit Manufacturers’ Price*.
aplltf
B. A. WINK * CO„
CHERRY STREET.
Tonic Liver Bitters:
T HESE BITTERS have the ad rant,g* of most
articles of the kind in market, as they are pre
pared with perfectly
PURR WHISKY.
The Tonic properties consists of
Calisaya or Penrrian Bark, Dog-
wcod and Cherry Bark.
They contain also modicine* which act directly
on the LIVEU, stimulating it thoroughly, and cann
ing healthy actions on tho bowjle. Person* who
tnke Bittera of any kind, uhould, by all moans, ueo
them, u they are prepared to supply a batter pur
pose than any other kind. Asa
PREVENTIVE OP CHILLS AND FEVER
They are invaluable, bracing up the system, and
rendering it proof against Malaria. Prepared only
by
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
mayl8 tf
A. C. KAUFMAN.
BA.3VKHI4,
York Exchange, which always rules BELOW par
during the active business season.
•3* Notes, Drafts and Acceptances payable In
South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can bo
concentrated at this point with Profit and Baying of
L «r All business attended to with fidelity and
d *«W’ Quotations of Southern Securitise Issued
weekly. fabll 6m
a . RUE*. ». X. SMITH. J. X. BH1RTK:
RHEA. SMITH ft CO.
ail, Hay, Hour mi PwMou.
Ohio River Salt Company’s Agents,
32 SOUTH MARKET ST., NA8HTIIMC, TENS'.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
Refxbznox : Seymour, Tinsley A Oo; Oolemin
Newsom Johnson A Smith; Gamble, Beck A
apr20 8m
GETTYSBURG
KATAIYSINE WATER.
T HE United States Dispensatory, the author-
ized record of our Materia Medics, cl&eaou
this water with the most renownsd Alkaltne or
Oarbonated Springs of Europe. It far excels any
other known in ite aelf-preaemng properties. It
does not deteriorate by bottling and keeping. It
has never been claimed for any other mineral wa
ter tbe power to dissolve the urates, or so called
chalk formations in tho body or on the l™oe and
joints. This tha Gettysburg K ttalysine Water has
done in hundreds of instanoea. Gout, Rheuma
tism. Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Diabetes, Kid
ney and Urinary Diseases generally have all yield
ed to ite influence. It has restored Muscular pow
er to the paralytic, cared Abdominal Dropsy, and
given hea’ltby action to the Torpid Liver. It haa
cured Chronic Diarrbcei, Piles, Constipation, Asth
ma, Catarrh, Diseases of the Skin, General
Debility and nervous pioetratlon from mental
and Physical Excesses. All tbeee by the bot
tled water. It is a powerful antidote tor exoea-
sive eating or drinking. It corrects the Stomacn,
promote* Digestion, and relieves the Le*d xlmoot
immediately. Pamphlets conUinlng a history of
the Spring, reports from emment physicians ana
medical writers, maryeloua
and testimonials from diatinguiahed .will
227 South Front street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Gettysburg Spring Oo. ^ H ZEILIN,
fprl6rod3gi_ And Druggiate generally.
DENNISON’S PATENT
SHIPPING TAGS.
_ Over 2C0 nnllions have been used
wiibin tbe past ten years, without oomplaint of Ioea
by tag becoming detached. All Express Companies
use them. Bold by Frinters and Btationera every
where. tpr!9 eodSm
CITY BXABWJ3 PAY,
OOB. COLLINS AND HARBIS STS.
LiGER BEER, ALE AND BEER.
FEOHTEB A MERCER, Proprietors.
Offloo Old Pott Office Building—Next G ate City Bar
ATLANTA, GA.
. aprilSn
A RE oomposed of aubstaneea derived from tha
Vegetable Kingdom, and are particolariy de
signed to act gently, but thoroughly on the 8to»-.
ach, Liver, Bowels and general circulation. They
aot as kindly on tho tender infant, the moat deli
cate female and infirm old age, aa uponrthe mo
vigorous system, eradicating every morbifloi««ot,
invigorating the debilitated organs, btnldUig npth*
flagging nervous energies, and imparting vigor to
b< They ) inmeaei the powers of digestion, and exnlU
the absorbents to action whereby all impurities or
the »yetem are carried off. The old stereotype®
opinion that calomel must be used
«IO CABBY OFF THE BILK"
Has given away before tho light of aeienoe. Tbe
vegetable kingdom fumiahoa a remedy free lam
all deleterious effects.
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Headache, pain in the
eructations of the stomach, bad taatain the mouth,
bilious attacks, palpitation of the heart, pain ra th*
region of the kidneys, deepondency
forebodings of evil, all of whicii AT6 the off spring*
of • disMsod liter.
It. M’s Pills Eaie n IpaL
They ere specially reoommended for BiUoae, B*»
mittent and Intermittent Fevers, which prernU m
miMm&tio diatricta doting the summer and autumn.
Theoe diaennea are invariAblY attended by derange
ment of the Liver and Bowela.
FOR CHILL AND FEVER
Thar era a apedfio. Pbyeiciana all admil lh*
quinine only effects a temporary suspension of th*
Suck, of Fever and Ague, unlees ite use la pro-
ceded by a reliable anti-bilious medicine.
THE TESTIMONY OF THOUSANDS
establishes beyond a doubt that
PR, xu IT’S LIVER FILLS
followed by Quinine, is a positive core for Ohffis
and Fever, and all bilious diseases.
•TBS PHOPEH TZBSa
To take them is when you have nausea, leas of ap.
tits, yellow oaet of the akin and eyes, rush o
u.ood to the head, oold extremitiea, ringing to tM
ears, pain in tbe book, side and shoulders, high
oolored mine, vertigo and biliousness. While using
them wo change of niET OR ooccpation is naneasa-
ry. PRICE 28 OENTB A BOX. Bold by all drug*,
gists.
DR. TUTT’S
IMPROVED HAIR DYE.
This elegant preparation ie warranted tha
BEST IN THE WORLD:
Its effect is instantaneous; Imparts no riffioutoat
tints: will remedy the bed effect* of inferior
dyee; perfeoUy harmless; contain* no
aogirof lead; haa no unpleasant
odor, and imparts a natural
glossy oolor. '
n_e DoUar a Box. Sold by all IhaggMta.
M0# iSJboreto" 18 and 20 FUJI St-, N- J.
eugUdeod.awkwly