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TELEGRAPH ANB MESSENGER.
flyCMSBY, JONES & REESE.
5IACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1873.
NUMBEB 6,640
BIMIh FOUR AND A HALF MILLION BALES The “Bond Question”—Hem. John E. I Poor Colfax.
1 OF COTTON. I Ward’s Views Thereom. The New York Son, which was, we believe,
We find in the Atlanta Conatttntion, of yes- the first journal to bring to light the Credit Mo-
100 I a iff iim.itt I terday, a letter from the a bore-named gentle- I bilier affairs, has a long review in a recent is-
4 00 I A brief article which we eopy to-day from | man on the Georgia bond question, written in ane of Schyier Colfax's connection with that
2 GO the Chicago Trihnne opens a prospect to the response to one from Dr. Willie F. Weetmore- ecandal, which concludes as follows s
3 oo ootton growing States as dazzling as the fl.me 1“A of Atlanta, asking his opimon as to Use , *<£23? held to*te
1 5v of a tallow dip candle. The Tribune Baja that proper oourae to be pursued by the S^te in re- f or ^ at reRao n. Icflaence was nec-
y'mne oat*’unlMBrenowed < ' PP * <1 the B reit We,t * owing to Use Urge surplus stock | B* r d to those obligations _ ___ __ | ee»ary to prevent the annulling of^thisoon'vact,
" Telegraph and Meeeetiger rep- I of corn, and probably still more to fatigue with " ”* ’ M “ ""
'.'eeaenger, one year tio 00
600
ograph and Meeaangar, ona
j Telegraph and Messenger,
as, one year
Sir. Ward replies in snbslanoe that Use prob- and then Sir. Colfax appeared before the Post-
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•ooabie rate* In the Weakly at one dollar per grain more than fifty per eent.\ and on the Georgias ability to meet all her obligations, and I sonally to the department and examined this
j a ai» of three-quarters of an inch, each publics - - Ar ,„- monB t n - R <- # u A ftTA » that neither the cry of repudiation nor ruined paper when the disclosure was made soon after
S> K»»man°oa ahould be made by expreae, or blck 0 ' tbU ** ““ ‘edit should have any Umsrs for her people, Ite adjournment of the Investigation. They
r mail in money orders or regi.tered letters. comes the farther diminution in the product re- I oreait anouiu n r . V p | came away convinced he had sworn falsely. an.l
' ' ' suiting from a very backward apring and cold, or ln anywise affect her IegisJ on s vu unworthy of the least respect or belief,
tlttrnlatlng on Empire*. «, a iher I That her credit (he says) has been lempo-.I “Almost contemporaneouily with this inoi-
„ v. w York Sun chronicles in twn «L I _ .. .V . , . ,, rarity affected is undoubtedly true, bnt when I d „ t ^Colfax via robbed a: Wormley'a Hotel
I, , . ’ Now, if this be true (and the Chicago Tribune I we rem ember the coustant and earnest efforts I ; n Waehirg'.on, by a fellow lodger, who came to
a grena speculation set on foot by Ben j g c0r (ainly an intelligent and trustworthy news- which have been made to depreciate and destroy knQW sn immense amouct of bonds ana
Tom Scott, Billy Barlow, and John For- there a brilliant prospect opening to it, and tbns force her into an assumption of Btock3 bad beenaeeretedin histmek dnringthe
L .a ■ a ... aa a I “ “ - r r . J.M...... D.l.nn.lMtoMl bv her. tliS tnrrn HP 1 . Ta .1 .... .* nnM ut in
by telegraph.
DAT DISPATCHES.
Great Fire in Boston!
MILLIONS LOST.
The Horae Disease.
Nxw Yoar, May 30.—Twelve new epixoo
oases occurred among the horses on the Coney
Island Railroad yesterday, making 81 now sick,
end several new cases are reported on other
Brooklyn city railroads.
High 014 Time Amomr the Colored Broth*
tm Mtd Sisters.
The congregation of the African M. E. Church
at the oorner of Dean and Schenectady avenue,
Brooklyn; held their May festival in the chnroh
last evening. About midnight, while the con
gregation was singing psalms, one of the sisters
felt herself aggrieved at some remarks of one of
the brethren. A male friend of the woman
sought oat the aggressor, and from words they
oome to blows, and in a short time a general
fight enaned Chairs and tables were overturn
ed, and soon the floor waa covered with a rolling
and struggling mass of men end women, result
ing in the upsetting of toe cream, cakes and
jellies of ail kind:. The polioe were called, hot
before they succeeded in eeparatirg the com
batants two of the foroe were knocked down.
Nearly all the brethren and sisters were then
marohed to the station house.
Tka War on ttieHeatbeii Cbleee,
8m Wmwrranj, May SO.—An unknown China- I ach,_Heartburn. Chills and Fever, etc,, eto.
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ECLIPSE COTTON G1S
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.ter brought Into the business three mil-1 0 nD f rom fifty to a hundred per oent. in the I value of securities when offered to them; they I j^ 0 oommittte. So be arranged with the P' ioe
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to say nothing of all their eavalry force. e ,g Br request than any other commodity in the bora at a loes to themselves. Auy combination tr ;fl ej 0 f«- e tei oo reward, and fiually condoned
trade <• now being consummated with matket _ expect to hear that Huff or John- for this pr.rpo « must be very short-lived, ex- ^ np0I1 reoeivtDg back the property,
pit rablie of Mexioo, and is for tha absolute hOD A Bmitb Jones A Baxter, Burdick, Small, poeed ea it is to the oonsiant temptations of wbicb in round numbers amounted to one huu-
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Gbihuabaft Sonora and Lower Uali- msn W Q| a leseon from Joseph In Egypt than of tbe holders of these bondi bare brong ht out all the facts, and exhibited Colfax
ih their 200.000 square miles of land an a bny np ab ont ten or twenty millions of presented to her for the purpose of extorting ^ hi | trne c haraoler as a venal trafficker in leg-
iOO people, besides all the mounlaina I baR w.|« 0 f corn, at some more remote point in I payment. She has a right to ask that every IeJ jgktjon a pensioner of various corporations.
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LAPr* glad the traders In empires have torn I c^ n ta a bushel—atorage is cheap ard wee- btt if j^ q Bbe cannot be sued before the oonrta, 1 bia greedy seltishDeea is unredeemed by a
,-elr atlantlon west, iuatoad of east, and are | scarce—end house it away for next May to her honor rtquiree that fhe should be etnotly I glnK ] 8 jeelcus or manly quality. This is the
( uing to buy on this continent, instead of pur- | tlo 80 ](j f n Georgia for a dollar and a half or two ’ ' **’
iha«ing lands end negroes ln the Antilles, to I ( f Q ]| ar i_ Certainly, if the Tribune Is right there
ueex afierwarda to tba Doited States. I ueTer w as a plainer road to a hundred per cent
The Baa’s report developes a magnificent I pro g t _
cheme and abows whst tbe railway men and 0n the other hand, in a different way, the . r - __ Mrtion o{ thM8 i “• — —- —
the politic!*!** can do when they strike handa fgola op , n . lively prospeot to the Georgia “omis ought to be^id. T ’ this day made np,
fa active oo-operation. They are powerful p i an t erl who are trying to Eee how little grain ihat mo8 t of them were illegally isroed, that How to SetUe fhe ladl.n Question
forees, and let them go on for twenty year* they c. n pj,. With a fonr and a half million almost all of them were fraudulently put in — troab]8 we .have had with the Mo-
bene.’*. U..J have don. for twenty yeereprot, bR , e crop of oo-.ton. tbe chance.for more than to does brings to mind a pUn for settling the In-
U 1 tbs world will he altogether too email for lw# i T8 ©ants e pound are not flattertog, and th# „ia 8no8- j t f a alleged that there are of dian question, which a frontieraman once im-
thelr 0|.f rations Why, here is Tom Soott, who, tbe profits on this twelve oenta will pile up very tbe88 hoods two desses of holders: First. Par p, tted . «.jf i woz the Gover’ment,” said he,
for augtt *• know, waa stokor on e looomotive R ] ow iy a oorn-pnrohaaing fund at two dollars e ties who have reoeived them with e fell knowl- „j,j bny lotg o{ bart els of whisky, and lots o’
„ dollars a month, a doaen years ago, now bnBbeL On the whole, it must be conceded edg« * •“ hold thrafor a big knives, and I’d pnt ’em out aomewhar in
I rating for ebont a tenth pin of the Amerioan tb a t tbe situation threatens to beoome inter- fnU R ’ D(J T j na ble consideration withont notiee. the West, an’ invite every devlish redbkra in
eontiutat srith no more emotion than if he were | eating. | For the first class of holders, no plausible ar- | tb8 bn tt i an d to what they call a oonf’renoe.
, railway tieket. If he lfves ten years , Nnalhwreleru Ueorelw- foment ean bo offered, and the Htate ahonld Af the _. d got thar I’d knock In the heed o’
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ff.ir to him, eod sinoe there aro only five | A r8C8nt visit to thia portion of the State, founding the Just with the nnjnat, any peyment loose, so they’d be handy. Then I d go away
Boston, May 30.—A heavy fire broke out this
morning in the buaiDew portion of the dty.
t.ltfb,—The fire hss reached Washington
street.
Latze—3:33 a. M.—The fire broke oat at 8
o’clock this morning, and is now raging on both
sides of Washington street, near Boyleston and
Essex streets. The Globe Theatre has been
destroyed. A strong northwest wind is blowing. I m »u was murdered last night . nrgsnl ,
Later —The fire is progressing with no signs There are apprehensions oal Genuine Po.Jw.
, The Chinese are greatly alarmed and have THE PREPARED
of its being obecked. I closed their theatres and stores. Law abiding A attc. atxi.Ai.jr
10 a. sc.—The fire broke, out about half-past I 0 jtj z „ E8 of all classes denounce the efforts made J a fora of SIMMONS’ LIVfiR REGULATOR,
eight in the upper part of Haldy, Kourae A by unprincipled demagogues to indte the mur- o.-ntaininy all iu wonderful and valuabl# propartUs.
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ington street, and is spreading withfearfnl rap- bgZ4rds 1
idity. The wind being strong from the north-I u.vJa Scehlnillo he faabyol,
west, the principal direction of the fire is now . considerable arxiety is felt for Gen. D.'.vifl,
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For over F0KTYY3AB3 thia
PUBi'LY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE
3a* proved to be the Great Unfailing Specific
inlatnt and its palrfhl otr^rH-r, Dripen-
fie. Constipation, Jaundlee. Bilious^ attacks*,813*
UeadAcho. Colic, Depression of Spirits, Sous otom-
ach. Heartburn. CbilU and Fever, etc., etc.
After years of careful exi erimenU, to meet a srreat
and argent demand, we now produce from oar orlgi-
-ornpnloua not to refnae tbe payment of any p j otQr8 gf on8 wbn has been held up as an ex-
obligation whioh would be rcoognixrd end en- T ho has dt filed the temple of holiness
forced between Individuals in a court of law or I b trading hypocrisy, who hi* preaobed temper-
equity. It seems to me that by the applies, a virme, and has been regarded as a
lion of a few plain and acknowledged princi- H ht b _ Young Men’s Christian Association,
plea of law to tha facta of this oaae, Georgia Q f qncll glnff are tb8 Christian autosmen of
pritla. what are they all going to do for spaea 1 a’.I along the route of tho railroad between this I 0 ( those who claim to be pnrohasen without 1 redskin left, and then I’d go and knock his
lir Ugitiinate aud proper expansion on so small I oit nu ^ Onthbart, and aa far at oonld be asoer. I notioe and for a foil and valnable oonsidara- | bra i n3 0 nt afore he oonid do any more damage.
L ptinet aa this » E th’-r some scheme muat be taineaj ^(h aonth and west, the stands of com ti°n. There should be a ^ Thit, air’s, the only reel way to settle the Injun
■atiaed to annex half a dozen other planet, of the | andootton are aa near perfect as possible. The 8f e {£ 8 D “want of notioe;” and by the “want of I question. I’ve been among ’em, an I know.
I , V-II1 to this little terrestrial ball, or Tom, formeri (ndsed, ia more promising than at any notio8 ” I mean not only the absenoe of any Plenty of whisky an’ long knives 11 fix em
I k, Alexander, will die of grief and hard drink- i o8 tb8 war . aD a will soon be “laid by" poaitive notiee of the fraud, bnt that there ont ^ nothing else will.”
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j qu.rl»rs and bis genius foroed into a straight ^enable weather has been improved to the 1ngpl ^ m . of a reasonable man. Avery largi^ I .P" W8 ^ tUck8d ^ Mo doca for kiU-
iaekat by the Inferior size of tbe plenet Earth. t t by tbe industrious husbandman, and tbiDk mno h the largest portion of these bonds, At t a w that the
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after eight in the morning, and raged for four « n , n ominoM cloud lift. Ita »<»t of them ware ton^ Mn It be^reditsd ^ ^ oertaia oorreapindent of the
bourn before it could be got under control- ^ to wreo k all this B%wSSSPS£STJlS
Jriirojing many valnable building, »d much \ pro#pMt w&tfirlt had sn,^exi.tence at Ml or not? The jgjj- to“he Ohroni-
meiehaudlse—stated to be worth millions of th* oatxbpiixar holders of these bonds c '* 11 ?de referred to is substantially correct. I gave
dollars. has already, beyond a shadow of doubt, com- them either forsnppliM fo™**®* *”‘ h ® b ° ,ld ; itg oo rrflBpo ndent the items; he wrote the state-
1 Thia aeound illustration of the oontagion of m8n0#a ita ravagaa In Southern and Eastern to bni i d the roads, or as bona ment. having bee^Urtedtor^n n^truth-
flra in Boston leads ns to the conclusion that A , abaml . Several gentlemen on the train yes- pnrohasers . D? es any man in Wall street M aam it.
Boston is not adapted to the modern city con- tet( j a y M ured na that they had seen them at or Europe frrniBh Iron or supplies to build a Bcn Wright, in the fall of '62, sent to
■Motion. Her streets are too narrow for the wor v and a box filled with these misohievons railroad withont ae r^rv.toe n°u“<ff I Yreka for strychnine, with which_ to poison the
toward Harrison street.
10:05 a. ac.—When disoovered, the fire was
on the upper floor of Haley, Nourse «fc Oo.’s
warehouse, smoug the worksnops, and the
flames were issuing from the roof.
wto has gone on a eoout with the captured Mo-
doos after Oaptnin Jack. ’ ■ " : '
IatamtIU Harder Case.
Thera is much excitement in Sacramento
City, proceeding from an investigation before
the polioe commissioners, relating to the con-
-es-Ara Harris and Dale, in the case of
The Powda-a, (price as before,),
I Sent by mail—.a———
CAUTION.—Buy no Powders or Prepared
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unlea) In our on-
traved wrapper, with Trade matk. Stamp
Pure unbroken. None other i? peuuino,
J. H. IE! LIN A CO.,
Macon, Oa , and Philadelphia.
Sold by all Drussiita.
NOTICE.
The piles of light material packed away were anct of officers Harris and Dale, in the case
like so much tinder, and before the alarm oonld “ortirng^thent^ ^“the efficers, on sev- I jt ND EB and by virtue of a rcsoHtion of the
be given great volumes of nime were rolling np oocasions gave information to Mortimer City Goancil of the city cf M*con tho follow-
fifty feet into the sir and clouds of smoke were ETer mMSSKi
11 The heat generated wat intense, andin twenty and her might rob tbetm She i^^“anTs/h'ockSO: 8 and 6. block 68; 1
minutes the upper stories of the building, from ° f tb e J S cin J ae f ot Mrs . Gibson, and told kVo'k « 8 - 4 e'and^B,b'oek 60;
front to rear, a distauoe of 200 feet, were a
of glowing flame.
The fire worked back into the stables of Geo.
F. Bonney, on Bumstead piece, which runs ont
of Boyleston street, near Washington street, and
destroyed it.
Eventually the walls of the immense edifice
fell and erushed to atoms the extensive gallery
of Jourdain, with all the stores beneath it.
On the opposite oorner of Fayette Court tho
night of the murder ot airs, uiuauu, ami tom . 4 w Wock E8
her that they had business for Mortimer toper- » b - ock c9 . block 68; 3, 4. 7 and 8, block 71; 1.
' * —•—* — it I a and 3. block 74: 1.4, 6 and 6, block 72; 1, block
8; 6, block 75; 6, block 8t -
her tmu mey uau uwmw, -w. —— - . —
form, but he was too drunk to attend to
properly;
A Urge number of witnesses have been ex
amined in the case.
Synopsis Weather Statemral.
Wab Dxp’i, Omox Omof Sional Oraosi,
Washington, May 30.
Probabilities: For the lower lakes to the up
per Ohio Valley, northeast winds, rising barom
eter, cool, cloudy weather end occasional rain;
for tbe Gulf end South Atlantic Statea aud Ten-
Sale to courmonco at 10 o’clock A. af., on*the
grounds commencing on Tatnall tqnare
may25;d T *
A. 5ToMaNU4, Clerk.
SPONGE! SPON GE!
Bathing—Extra Suchoix.
Extra Venice.
! 3 W Slate and ulOil
Carriage Sponge.
flames soon spread to another great building n888e8j northeast to northwest winds, oool,
adiaceut and that waa also destroyed, inolud- oloudy weather and rain; for the Middle States,
ing Nos. 403 406 and 400 Waahtng-streeL ^SSSTS^SSS^SSt
The premises of Rhodes, Ripley * Uo., y 8 | ona _ woa ther and ooeasional rain. Cau-
olothing; J. W. Brookett, pianos; Georg* Sonarr signals ordered for Cape May and Nor- s-t ABDEN SEEDS suitable to the season, m-
Foster,Walter; F. F Libby, dry goods mid gSESp'SSL*** wiety'of
George F. White, millinery, were destroyed. May 30.-There was n esse of CORN for late roasting ears.
oSS'X. 333X3 —\ ici-cold soda water j
Immense front and the Globe Theatre are in A Destructive Fire,
ruins The fire has also caught tho steeple of I Gamjslb, Ihd , May 30.—Peters A Hill’s
the Presbyterian oburcb, oorner of Beaoh j warehouse^^with 9,000 bnehels of wheat, was
street and Harrison avenae, and the spire is a
| burned to-day.
The Presbyterians,
With delicious FRUIT SYRUPi, cispenaed daUy
from my elegant Fomtain.
tST Streeet Car Tickets at 6 cents.
PRESCRIPIIONB continue a specialty, and aro
compounded from PUtiE MEDIOXNES and by
i ne ITCSOj IrrmuNa I " . .
PaiuADiuniA, May 30.-Eev._8. F_. Hiddon, j thoroughly skillful P utie J 0IiiNI , a. H ALL,
may20tf Comer Cherry at. and Cotton ave.
Gooch’s 1XL Freezers
FROM TWO TO SIXTEEN QUARTS,
| i S5£.m.223S25T£,°2£t
mass of flxmes. pHH|
11 A. K.—The rear of Ohannoy street is threat- I of*the~ Reformed Synod of the Bomb, was in-
ened both from Hay ward place and Essex street, trodnoed, and addressed the Presbyterian As-
and the entire square, bounded by those streets Bembly.
aud Washington street, which is not already Barry
destroyed, is being abandoned by is occupants. ^ prohibited the sale of malt or spirituous
Chief Engineer Damrell expresses the tsonfi- i iqnorg at t h 8 fort,
denoe that the fire will speedily be stopped. Drovpred.
The loes already amounts to several millions. Toaotrro, May SO —Three persons were j M.aHTlfactlirer’«3 PriCOe.
Continuing ita ooursa southerly from Us place I drowned while descending the rapids of Three
of origin, the fe. soonattacked the Interna- Bivers, na „ cr .
tional Hotel—G. E. RIchsrds, proprietor, No. M 30.—Marie Stuart won the
415 Washington street—and it feU an easy prey 0jkea slak89 .
to the devouring element The Post says a private dispatoh has been re-
The sway of the monster was irresistible, and oeived hers, announcing that Mr. Bradlaugh,
next to fall its victim was the large four story
Loot building occupied by Kelly a billiard ohieftaiP) Subalos. Hia life is said to be in
*■’’ danger.
Topele Released
Mad am, May 30.—Admiral Topele has been
released.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
New York Items.
Yoke, May 30.—Gov. Dix and staff will
the 1st division of militia at Union
next Tuesday. .
ighteen bodies have been fonnd in the river
two weeks.
m . URaiu In oonntiesa mmiiiaucs. i gQ inaor6em8 nt fraudnienuy ooiainou oauuo.. — f 7 erward inv ited into camp to
fire aucoesafnllyf Tho stream of water must fejr (hgt thcir cropg wer8 doomed to destine-1 bg c i, imea b y one who had the means oj^as- I wore after _ „. . .. .
be nearly vertieel, and the heat in such narrow I jj Qn _ maD y planters
svenne Intolerable. Wo ahonld say that every wItb tba
at net In s oity ought to be at least as wide as CQrn _
tbe building, aro high, as an Indispensable Cn9 g 8nt i emin , _
condition to safety. I bad seen this soonrge of the farmer, and pro-1 it may yell be that some ‘ S® “I ^"entertained them at the principal
W. are rorr, for the Bo.toni.ns and repel nonnoed n the genuine cotton caterpill.r, had bolder-J ^ ^ ““breneht *Sto toe “and I are now being opened on intelUgence
that the money stringency nowfelt all over the gUo uken this providential step, whioh won ° cknowIoaf , monta 0 f an indebtedness on toe £ b (be °® p era0 ns the Scalps conflagration. I average about $3,000 eaob.
country should be aggravated by another pest I j ealt ensure an abundsnoe of breadatuffs fo part of toe State to the besrer thereof without PI jj a °“ p eEoa Commissioners; and ]o*ig p sr.—The fire is now completely under I OwiDg to toe repeated «rest of k °
aanihilsUon of property, whioh. in the present folIowi ear . I an jthing on their face to e « lla ‘ ba I the abovo statement will be denied I Jr*, thieves by the police, ? n fer toe newla,w, there
may perhaps be felt quito »s severely ts NaT( , r «v*n on the seaboard of Georgia, where oH^reasonab e D ?| t ’ ha bo i ae rgive- tbtok “ 8ra f cmtoD° I am satofied,!'^waro Flowers-Billiard, and Bum, irfthe Mver toim are gtfing to Brooklyn, and
th<* much more destructive fire of last Novem-1 w i n ters ftre so mild that the larvro of this I ^ ^ them a valuable and adequate eon- j f Ttrnii attl Barces3, a reaident I Wachinoton, May 30.—All business is bu9- I pi C kp 00 kets are going East, West and South.
bar oestiferoas Insect survives the rigors or the sea- ia tion j A n admitted badge of fraud is the ° g , f ij evaa . bu t at present in this pended for toe decoration of soldiers pav es. Oaker Hall In Coart.
^ have we known them to pnt in an appear- obtaining Securities or goods for a oousidera- of the Sta.e^ f J®™f’ OoIonel P 0harla3 Drew , The officials are devoting the holiday to fish- ^ Mgyor Ha „_ , n the United States Court
Spread oriho Jlnnlii. • . Io< j eea gg late ss the middle tion poesly inadequate to their i“, a ’of tha Federal army, and at present in San mg, or billiards or ram ina great measure. to .day, argued the demurrer taken by him
Wa havo almost despairod of Southwestern anoe so ® ,r y- „r th* oateroillar is I tima that toast bonds were P*lh? I Frrooisoo. will admit the main points. Captain A Badlcal Seized. againet his indiotment. He charged G. F. Dun-
, , a . G or „ ia on the provision qneation, of August, the presenoe of P th* credit of the of Georgia was bette ci.rkson, as before mentioned, is here New Yens, May 30 —A special from Lcndon J? withhaving embezzled moneys in the snb-
and Middle Georgia on me proviai H „„t Jccmed the aure precursor or even less than a tbantbat of any other Southern State—so good | fhat bB ^silted in pro- 1 — . ^ a-J s " ——»—
but we did hope that North Georgia wonid npt | o{ fta ^ gtapla nnder th8 m0Bt | that her bonds ahonld _ ^
and wheat, with cotton as an inoident omy, mi.--- on nntil lime shall solve 1 the homers ot most. uuoo. toetacts^et torih.’ A Al* the citizens of Yreka in I Brooklyn Baces. I theVtatote of 18CG. In the soars* ofhis argn-
h«r acriouitnr.l business. But it seems the cot- only hope on and or RdTan ced upon them sums j*a«g l v y tb8 fail of 1852 are aware of the main points Vflst crowdg ara going to Prospeot Park to m8 nt he said the sub-treasury act had been re-
bar agrienl , , They thia portentous problem. inadequate to toe e“ oa o t o[ b ?°^ ^.u f n ^ in this statement, and a oloee investigation will th9 rECa between Gazelle aud Fallerton pealed by a blunder of the olerk. It had been
ten mania has seized tha., poop e, J x modxi. tabu a.vd tabMib. hold, it would taint the tiausacUonsiwith fraud lb8 name s or the parties who oontnbuted I g 2 ^ Gazelle ia the favorite. intended to repeal that part of toe act whioh
sr. jest as orasy a. the folks down hero, and a m05t B „ ec839 f n l planters in the and justify the State In tb h thice he3 d ot cattle, upon which the strychnine ' Na(1 Acciae nt-Sanstroke8. related to copyright, but by saentw of the
diction, season tol. y*«’£ a res'dent of our own city, gave toe Tb. bnrtoen oMbe^oof hRTa wa3 to be sprinkled for the ~ A runaway horse fatally injured his driver, clerk .wh^
wb«ro the Utter aro—at tbe foot . narticolara conoerniDg the manage-1 ., f them a foil and valuable oomrideration. I I anH thr«ft children, who were ran over at van | P . . - -? 1 - -«*—»»-
sad with. heavy load of debt as an accompanl- writer .ome pa^ ^ P»^or to m ^ ^ ^ give ftjjm
man. to their roasoention. | are reproduced for to. a/op^ortouity of proving Otou how or m whs.
(rATisxxD vat !C, 1873.)
With Adjustable Boll Box and Swinging Front,
for Ginning Damp, Wet or Dry Cotton.
Also, the Celebrated
Griswold Gin,
Genuine Pattern, with toe Oac'illating or Water Box.
Manuf*o!uro3 by
P. C. SAWYER. Macon, Georgia.
EVERY ONE GUARANTEED OR MONEY RE
TURNED.
maylStf OLIVER. DOUGLASS & CO.
This Gin Toole Three Premiums Last Year.
TOE BA.WYEB ECLIPSE COTTON QIN with ite
improvements, b*s won its vrey, upon its own mer
it a, to the very first rank of popnlar favor, l*
stands to-day without a oomiktitob in all the
pointh and qualities desirable or attainable in a
PERFECT uOTTON GIN. , .. .
Oar Portablo or Adjuatabl© Boll Box places It in
the power of every planter to regulate the picking
of trie seed to euit himself, and is ] h ®.'-SgS
made that does. Properly managed
ECLIPSE GIN will maintain the full natural length
of tho staple, and bo made to do as rapia work as
any machine in n«e.
ihe old GRISWOLD GIN-agenune pa tern—
furniehoa to order, whenovor deaired.
Three premiums war© taken by SAWYER’S
ECLIPSE GIN last year, over all competitors, via:
Two at tho Boutheatt Alabama and Southwest
Georgia Fair, at Eufanla—one a silver cop, the
other a diploma. AIbd, the first premium at the
Fair at Goldsboro’, North Carolina.
new gins
Will bo delivered ou board the cxre at the follow
ing prices:
Thirty-Uvo Saws
Forty Haws 160 00
Forty-five 168 75
Fifty Saws 187 60
Sixty Saws 226 CO
Bovenlv 262 60
Eighty 280 00
To prevent delay, otders end old gins should be
sent iu immediately.
Time given to responsible partiss.
SUNDRIES.
ruST received aud for sale low, *
HAY,
FLOUR,
BAOON.
OLIVE SOAP.
LIVERPOOL 8ALT,
FIELD PEAS,
LAUD.
SEED CORN.
PELICAN FERTILIZER:
•I o TONS left of the above choice fertilizer, for
p Zi sate on reasonable terms, to dose cone.gn-
ment, by
apl'Jtf
B. H. WBIGLEY & CO.
The Gartenvillo Standard and Express says * 1 west «eo I8 .», — — | Butitar toe wisdom of toe Legislsture can de-
# id„ through too rich Etowah Y.U.y stewed benefit ofj^rea£ ^ aDbn0M abont termine.
only abont fifteen acres in wheat, snd • w , of wbicb 2 .500 have been cleared. The Corn Crop of 1878.
diminution in toe com area; «»t ootton to b 3 imm cnUiTation ^ as follows: Cot- From ^ Chicago Tribune. I
and three children, who were run over
ons points.
Five sunstrokes took place yesterday.
Immigrants In Crowds.
Thx “Rural Carolinian” for June, comes to
I ns with its usual regularity, its pages teeming
with well selected matter of more than ordinary
interest to agriculturists. Tbe publishers seem I day and Thursday,
determined to fully maintain its juaty earned | Suicide.
sub -treasury is not legally in existence.
The District Attorney admitted the blunder
had been made, bnt that Attorney General Wil-
. r or A... I liams has decided that as toe intention was only
Five thousand immigrants arrived on Wednes- to repaal tb8 oopyr jght clause, too remainder of
- * • - the act was still in foroe, and the decision is re
served.
E. O. STANARD & CO.,
raOPBIETOBS
EAGLE STEAM FLOURING MILLS,
Cor. Main and Bates stn.» 8t* Lonis, Mo,
Capacity 1,000 bvrrelB per diem. apr29 3m
HitEantin & Lamar
UClCilUlUCU IW * * 1 I DC A IOU. , m 1
_.— I The area under cultivation m • —- i yrom tne urncago auuuuo. , l reputation as a first class agricultural publica-1 Lascabtxii, Pa., May 80.—A recently caar- ExAlayor Hall says there are num era o
right, cotton to the left, cotton everywhere nnd The and potatoes Thc proap ecta for a largo growth of com in p a de6e rviDg of auocess for their rled colored youth committed smoide from jeal- such cases pending bnt wdl “tjmbably^e |
al. around, "’bat mous.rons folly 1 U seenta tan ofwhom five only are wo- ,g£ efforta in toeir I.udabie nudertak- ousy. ^ndV^U be^SS3T “ *
that the farmers of Georgia have just made p j 1 . _ .... . Mn *t<»nta ihA lahorinc I season has been remai . « I • _ * flAn jt,saa nn. I «i«nn-v mupiTi'imi. I n*m*»M.
that tha fanners of Georgia have just maao up . ~ -j ^ - constitute the laboring I «ea’on baa Deen g—— I ^ wb ich not only conduces to individual
thsir minds to stake -"y thlngontoiaouocrop, mn W Store are many fufliet- L£, but aids materially iu toe development of
and establish in nerpetoity their granaries in i xorco u* r .. . — »*— —4 I luo - _s— »w« «•»«.♦ «f tL** <wm I * a—-nu .. . a*f?nn formor
the West. Of course—as they very often reply The 0 “ 1
to impertinent newspaper suggestions—they rations,
NIGHT DISPATCHER.
koow their business best, but can
s similar state of affairs anywhere else
th y poinTt; instalments, and to. remainder held ovt*
J * I _ - *.« Tro •AAiflnn. nne fU
BOSTON.
Fortner Psrtlcnisn of the Fire.
um , , „„ , Bobtos, May 30.—It is impossible to give at
Th« season has not been, and does not promise Tbe terms are reasonable, being only $2 per a |j tbe i 088e a or even the names ol the
—— ... tv tf •m Mweti lend WO Q I m _• * 1 !—ll AM wrvvfVt lihavel i Tt_ I . _ .. n _ 3 t.—L 21 .an Ka oai/1 f Vl at
Train Wants Damages.
George Franois Train, It is stated, will sue j
the oity for false imprisonment, claiming $100,-
000 damages.
Prospect Park Bart*.
Gazelle won tbe first, third and fourth heats.
nnder the close of toe year. In addition, one Hereof 1 . Dro pitions. Even if as much land was innnm for single subscription, with liberal in- joeers by the fire to-day; but it oan be said that "“ ze 2 :30, 2:20?’, 2:29?.
IIUUCA ■ LUO ^ A A/v>l I . * , I— 10»0 <V,n nrrthahlA nrndnntion I a — Am alnV.0 I a s ©I.aaI fn Tl/ivlAfifrm ctrAfit thft west 1 > * 1
The Maryland Jockey Club.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
97,000.000 the
” ” 101,180,000
8,000,000
PAINTS,
1 6;0U . „ . *
weshallso n on be I Partial Statement or Losses by tbe lire,
independent^ r^bUm°ta Bet^mtasf Rowe 4 , sl “y£ I ’"ihe'to paye°re '°of‘ Ruble. in’Oatalonia, have .
S-^. <a«... aaftj- S-!J:saiSrS'rSS?S OILS, GLASS, eto., etc.
A Nxw Pxjlwbt.—Profesror Peters, the cele-1 g *£[ t " th e croos, and twenty tons of man-
brand astronomer of Hamilton College, New , a ] atedi manufactured on the farm from to- jjj- nn8 ^'ta.
York, nnsonnecs toe discovery of a new planet j famished by Messrs. Hont, Rankin
in sixteen hours fourteen minutes of right as- k Lgmar _ n, e baoon necessary to afford ra-
eensicn, south twenty one degrees eighteen tione to the
minutes deolinstion; motion, due west; eleventh I t an aTarag8 0Ml DI » r-- • “[portion ui -,-• - ... ,... :^, Ath , r
~ ns I ifissrn*
.a. -Sl.a Mnntrino
doors and windows.
French Politics.
Ninth regiment neaaqanriern, iubb bu K uw 1 PiBis, May SO.-^The' Official n ^°I)ubarail I
laud, Wheelock A Oa, famishing goods loss Umi the •Vt*"*™* «^ DeOiJev.’
m»y25tf
82 and e4 CHEP.lY STREET.
afternoon voted to re-
Yendome, and adjourned
Tax OccaxxB-JorasAL thinks it msy be
for the United States to regain, by whipping
- oom-growio* Uon of yon ehonta De overiaaeu u uio uay “J - xua ,
rioht ... a t hard limes, and toe interior, and depend on rail oommu I ^ b t 3tcnn JO ur hearU trembling with sfieen wires by
Thu gentleman oan laugh atnaraumes, toreach m arketa. .. I fearand nothing but death before you-whither I interrupted.
PP ln K afford to raise cotton at even ten oenta pe ^ pmaeut tune B»marirM.laover.Jo*ded fear tooughts turn? What would you The Firoman’i
4.1.1 I _ w tha diffi- I _*,v .w/* hanM. mlthoUCB the antlCipaica I •+. O vrnn I - J «.nH f n
tbe Oaks Stakes
w r w - Mr t>A*, _ 'The races for tbe Oaks
the flre, and twmmunloation is I B ttkeeTook plaoe at Epsom to-day, and wa*
witnessed by a great crowd of persons. Mane
’s National Bank had not open- 1 g, nl rt was the winner. Wild Myrtle came in
CHEAP TOBACCO.
FEW more boxes of that
“39c TOBACCO!”
| Left on hand. Send yoar orders at once to
SEYMOUR, TURLEY A CO.
o.i States to regain, oj " ——© t acora ra ..... as ujo — —-. I wonlc vour tnouguis turn i -±ne . , u.u... --- — —
She has lost bv her fight n . and . Nor doc* he experience the least dffil- pom *nd henoe, ^o?*^ial do? “Do?” growled a practical skipper, who, ed their vault to-day, and they have reason to ^ond and Angela third. Eighteen
preetige she has lost by n k pound. th(j iabor be E8ta3 on the d efi e i.ney is already U.lds^jajn^nrmurrW ^ had foUowea , h e fcelie ve that all their securities *M saved. T. Omrnon was joekey of Mary Stuart. JBetting
Mexico, the , - . .... , „ _
with the Modocs, but it does’nt think ahe ought cnlty m procuring ail t-e
to do it. It is not at all certain in onr judgment I terms above s.ated. thrive na-1 poruou o* - J — -—■ _„v hnt i« sun- I the moment no .uw. I
that s>-e con’d fan out Mexico. After Captain 0 ur fanners need never expect to thrive Tery mn ch a matter of ghees work, but u s p riderad tbe question addressed to himself per- c jt y . Every
Jack’, oerformanccs we have very grave doubts m they return to the cash system and be con- t o be large. sonaUy—“Do ? I’d hi’st toe foresail and send with anxious
tent to regulate toe size of toeir famu by toe I _ Kace Beoomek} Exnsoi?-A away for Squam!
a performances
oa that point
Thx Boston
bar, well known
and since the
loyl member of the Bullock convention
ha* been held to bail in that city in th<
$12,000 for swindling various partiee
dty and Rhode Island to the tune
Wilbur, it will be remembered, waa arrested at
Reynolds a few weeks since by some Boeton de
tectives.
Gosx A-VWto* —W* like to see a mao go
a-fishing occasionally. The President of the
Caited States went e flitting I eat Monday morn
ing bright and early, and was to fish fonr days
for trout in Pennsylvania. The office-seekers,
black end white, who rung the bell that morn
ing, were mnch taken bock when they learned
that the President had gone for other fish. They
claimed to be a eoolier set than oonld be found
under to* wator, and they were.
A Gemionotrr hen leys twin *gg*, by *o*o*
misoacklaboM.
aay oaucnwuu **-» wm—- ■ rA/«iatin(? _ _____
i ciroles. toe prioe does not odvrooA The pro- with auch breathless interest that for j The report of the fire telegraped to Burronnd-
. portion of last year s crops still on tha fsnn m0 ment he forgnt where he was and con- i D g.towns, brought thousands of persons to toe
11 -* — 1 - - ’ - • ■ ’• i • — train inward bound waa crowded
hue luces men aud sensation seek—
Commercial, Continental, Corn Exchange, Ex-
,ge, Fireman's, German American, Germa-
Gaardian, Hanover, Hoffman, Home, Hum-
a~*v.t, International, Irving, liamar, I^rillyd,
. . . fln d worm to eneoumer, i iseuaeui^ many I coodahot with a rifle or a six Bnooter; oni * j Hanbatt&n, Market, Mercantile. Natio^i. «ew
of tempest, drought and warn ^ EQttropiflU in the t£i^5 know a Modoc would be tolerably safe before “ rk Niagara, Phmu x. Belief,
also, who ean wonder that dieappo charms for negro me wilhanarmy gnn—cither carbine or Spnng- BepnbUo.Standard, Star, St. Nioholas, Trade-
bankrnptcy ro often overtake tke farmer ? of it _ proving fetal to ae_poor crmtogeagnP me^ ^ ^ trieattem, aud. while ££., and Watoiugtoa. ^
. 1:11^ whom it waseo rashly oonferred- Noepi —ncomhoot fast and at a long distance, toay Anotoor fireman has been killed and two hurt
. a 1 *"/ _noprevmltoEdi«a«^fe“o“ ^^ , “^.KS^ a o for target work; rod that is jusit Lyfciungw.il*.
oohoolgirl bu Utely hod her dinner stolen. No taUty-it ^pe*r« to T*nJlto«ljgyMo.Ll^tn^ vbat gbootiEg ,t Modoca ta-and a vary nmaU j J (omI
* — - - ^though it J gression alone, ^St ri ^ d ?om^r I SmSSu:*nd ^rget they *00, gen^y spearing. The
Compromleinsr a Felony.
Tbot, N. Y., May 30.—Three hundred thou-
SISUSSUSSS ggsSSSaSBfed aasss s.
the result watched. Before noon a little boy pretty oon “^ t Dara ^,7whioh foot of itself is invariably they shot over th.ir mark. j
was *een at the pump, working it * U J* ly to arouse the inquiry: Thx Northern wife of an Alabama min wanted
manner. It seamed a* tf he ted hod two hnn-^^^beoommgextinot. y to ran off with e single man, reoentiy, and her
dred pain of arms, he oonld have tued them (r<nn .) Express, 1Toy 20. haaband kindly eaoortad l«r to «ho car^fnr- 1 “l^®^ i 2^Smeut has gone to Brottioboio,
The fir* waa pnt out, however, end enough of udy, whole engaged, find sosbei, h« money tedmad* ter every wty as I ™^ > droSaU Fisk’s grave.
.a. ^rootore saved to tak. aor»« th* knee tor .^^^^Ti'takenl of oourie. 1 comfortable ■* b* oo^d. k T
* few minute*. 1
received thirty-five per
from punishment or farther
Train Kele**ed—FUfc.'* Grave.
Nxw Yoxx, Mey 30.—George Francis Train
FLOUR!
previous to the commencement of the raoe i
against My rtfe^snd seven to one against Angel*. I -I AAA BARRELS of FLOUR, for sole by
^ i ereat Battle Imminent.
Batossz, Msy 30.—Advioes from the vioiuity
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS!
Are fumiehed from various sections of the ootton
growing States, of tho chorscttr following:
Locust Gbsyb, Ga., October 80,1872,
Mr. P. O. Biwteb, Macon, Ga.
Dear sir Enclosed find draft on Griffin Banking
Company for $160, as payment for our gin, with
which we aro well pleased
Ycnrs truly, H. T. DIOKIN * SON.
The above letter enoloaed the following testimo
nial, addressed to Mr. Sawyer, viz:
Locust Gbcvz, Ga, October 80.1872.
We the undersigned planters, have witnessed
tbe operation of one ot your Eolipee Cotton Gins,
which we think tuperior to any other gin we have
ever eeen need It leaves tlio eeed perfectly olean,
and at the same time tnms out a beautiful sample,
H. T DiOKIN A HON,
01 E. ALTX OLEAVELAND,
M. L HARRIS.
Mr Daniel P. Ferguson, of Jonesboro, Ga.,
writes nnder date cf October 10, 1872. aa follows:
I have your gin running. * * * I can say it
is the beet that I ever saw ran. It cleana the seed
uetfectly I havo been raised in a gin hooee, and
I believe I know all about what should bo expeoted
in a first-elaea Ootton Gini I can gin five hundred
pounds of lint inside of sixtv minutes. Tho flrak
two baleB ginned weiRhed 1100 ponedi, from 3010
pounds seed cotton, bagging and ties included.
IswnrroH, Ga, October 7,1872.
Mr P. O. Sawyer—Dear Sir t The Ootton Gin
we cot from you. we aro pleased to say, meets onr
fulled expectations, snd does all you promised it
ahonld do. We have ginned one hundred and six
teen bales on it. and <f hoe never choked nor bro
ken the roll. It picks the seed clean and makes
good lint. We have had coneidetable experience
with various kinds of cotton gins, and can, with
aafetv aay yonrs is toe beet we have ever seen run.
saieiy, *3 j THOMAS HOOKS,
ELIJAH LINGO.
Colonol Nathan Baas, of Rome. Oa, eays he ha*
used GriswoldV, Massey’s and Taylor's Qms, and
that he is now running a D. Pratt Gin in Lee ooun-
ty Ga. and an Eagle and a Carver Gin in Arkan-
eae, and a “Sawyer Eclipse Gin” in Home, Ga . and
regards tho last named as scpxsioa to any of the
others. It picks rairrr* end onztsiu than my
other gin with which he ik acquainted. ”• saye he
ha« ginned eighty-eix bales with It without break
ing toe roll.
Luuabd’sStatios, M.43 R. B.
January 20,1873.
Mr. P. O. Sawyer, Macon, Ga—Dear Sir—Tbe
Cotton Gin you repaired for me. with your im
proved box, gives perfert satisfaction, and I take
very great pleaeare in recommending your gins to
toe public. w O’DANIEL, M. D.
Dr. J. W. gommera, of Orangeburg, 8 0., write*:
All your Gina sold by me this seiBon are doing well
and giving entire H&UbfacUon. I will be able to sell
a great many next season.
J. O. Staley, of Fort Talley, write*. “Your Gin Is
the only Gin I ever saw that anybody could food.
I have heretofore been compelled to employ a
feeder for ginning, bnt with yoor gin a child can
feed it and it will nover broak the roll. It gins both
clean and fast and makes beautiful lint **
Mesers. Childs. Nickerson & Co-, of Athene.
Ga . write: “AH the Sawyer Gine sold by ue are
giving satisfaction. We will be able to sell a num
ber of them the coming 8A*aon. u
Ogchhak, Gjl, January 7,1873.
Mr- P. O. Sawyer, Macon. Ga.:
Hie—The Ootton Gin we bought of you last Fall,
after a fair trial has given ns satisfaction. It
of Ligrono 1 re^Heoen't tteta greet bettle between PEASE—FOR PE ANTING, moke, good lintrod AgHteered
the Cariiata and Republicans is on toe point of | *
taking piaoe.
I OPECKLED PEAS,
' OLAY PEAS,
rell*
T. J. A B. G. LEK
may27tf
DENNISON’S PATENT j
SHIPPING TAGS.
w Over 200 million* have been used
within the past ten years, withont complaint of lose
by tag becoming detoehed All Express Companies
nee them. Sold by Printer* and Stationers every-1
where. aprl9 eod3m
Commission House at Leary,
B. W. mirael, CalOoaa Conway, So.
T HE undersigned has erected e a tore hone* *t ] _ „ _ _ ~
Leary, G*-, on the extension of the South- I J Q H HSOH
western Railroad to Blakely, and take* this netted
of annoancmg to the public that he is P re P^r_ *®
receive comignmente of good* and produce of
every description, which will be sold et wholesale
SretUi re ItaSte^toth. beet advantage Staet
attention will be given to the boamere, and aatie-
faction guaranteed in every inxtanM.
re- conaignmrote solicited.
[ marlSdlawAwIj W. D. IVEY.
WHITE PEAS,
ALL KINDS OF PEAS
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A OO.
—J. W. LUKE,
(Successor to CABB A LUBE,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ho. 30A Commercial it., St. Loniii« 3Xo.
Refer to Third National Bank, Union National
Bank and bankers generally, and W. A. Huff, Ma-
oon, Ga. *prii9 8m
SMITH
W ILL be glad to close ont at a very email
profit, the following goods, which are here
in store and arriving:
40,000 pounds FLOUR, all grade*.
6 000 nuahela White and Mixed CORN,
600 bushels Bolted MEAL.
1,000 bushels Yellow and Mixed OATS.
100 tele* Timothy HAY. f*b6 tf
GINS REPAIRED PROMPTLY
And made as good ae new at tho following low
figures;
New Improved Bibs 60c. each
Boll Box $10 00 each
Head and Bottom Pieces.,, 1 50 each
Babbitt Boxes 1 50 each
New Saws, per e<»t 1 00 each
Repairing Bruel ... $5 CQ#$16 00
New Brush 26 00
Painting Gin 6 00
Can furnioh 91 different pattern* of ribn to the
trade at 20 cents each, at short notice.
p. c.
xtoyU Stawdkw
SAWYER,
MAOON, GA.