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Telegraph & Messenger.
SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1873.
WHO BTOUTED COLUMBIA T
THK COTTAfil BY THE BE »•
I By It. OBcer CmauHlw the
lalu Brider which SurlH the City.
( urnni Rmnllf/lse hh Properly la loaf
Broach at the Pahllc Erpoaae.
Bibb flrand jury Preachtaaeata.
The undersigned, aeoond panel of Grand Jn- |
Atcszsok, Eli , Jane 2, 1873.
■WitawoTojc, Jane s —The Dally Oritio, >
I uprightly evening paper of tbie city, in He it*
[ sue of last Saturday, contained the following
uuuci . (ru0 (j . ,,,, „ I interne ting item of newa:
rora chosen and sworn for aprlog farm 1 STS, of 7V» XAr EthW o/ lA« Chicago Tribunes I “A few days ainoe there waa shipped from
Bibb Superior Court, respectfully submit tbe I Sat: Am it sppesrs every wrong answer has I Ws»bin#fton to Lon« Branch, the sommer boose
following m their general presentment*: I been given to the eotrandrum, •• Who fired Go- of President Grant, three wagon loads of ehoioe
room rnuscKU's and ostnnrAsr’s pubcbs*- I Iambi* ?** (onless It be the one, “Beesnse it I flowers in pots, two rustic settees, sna fortj
MOTS AMD Aoooujrm. J ooaldn’t climb a tree,") X propose to give yon I hanging baskets, which the keen eye of the
Immediately after organising a oommittee of j a* tree one. practical observer will mis* for some time from
onr body was appointed to examine the book* I <j«jj e aa^er is eontained in a half-dozen I the BsUnteal Garden. U^ng J n
of the late Treasurer*. and also ihoM of the Or- word< bnt , qnUe fcogthy .xptanmioo wonld I Bill ptMftut to Oie WeehingtonUn
dinary, end reported that they bad carefully b „ # £ folio _ explanation flnit, lh ® hom « attraction of having the Prints
performed that dory. Lad lead np to the answer-keeping. hi* | «*rfen enchaining hi* cottage aronnd with the
They fonnd both in good order and correctly t .;n ,L iSt mo. I ot . * cd n*' 10 P^perty herein-
kept and the proper vouchers accompanying men ,
their aoeooota. An iatenael y MUer feeling was manifaeted by . . TbL * u ff 1 "J* ” io * * nd ^onMlea* veryhome-
They foond expenditure, a* follows > I troop* from the moment they stepped on b *L® »hd attractive for the President and the few
Conrtexpenae- *12,221 21 South Carolina soil. In no other ieoeded State officeholdmg Washingtonian* who may aocom-
JUnper amount 5.804 02 ( . nd we ^ Mldiered ln .n save Texa.) war
Goneral exponaee 3.735 12 tbwe „ p„ticatar Ill-feeling ahown toward Ut0 "““ton b f th ® ™ T 111 “«
Jail 1.017 43 tb9 inhabitants. Bnt, from one end of the I peop!e_whoj»re tax^ to provide these luxuries
GOTTEN STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
MACON, GEORGIA.
ORGANIZED
IN 1869.
Hospital....—
Koads aod bridges
Court- house aooonnt i 10,104 21
Old school —... 3.003 10
Now school 8,235 10
vedeb laws of
STATE of GEORGIA
4.M5 53 j (tnt named State to the other It might be truly"?* The BoUnirel Garden tino morethepri
... 12.450 82 that our maroh waa marked by “a elond of Vlt ® P™Prrtj ol the President than of the horn (
amoks by day and a pillar of fire by night.” c ‘t>«n ln the country. He baa no more The only eompany haring firat-daaa securities worth *100,000 deposited with the Comptroller of the
My reooollection is that, outside of the town, I to R hip rare plant*, choice fljwers, aod I State of Georgia for security of Policy Holden.
itahonao wae left «Unding,ttnIe» ooenpled b **? uf,dh “8 i0 K b "> [ ® b, . fr ^® ,b,,00 ?®®7^f'L3. T rA'»»Aim , 'F'n CAPITAT . . . . $500.000 00
by negroes; and, from the dense elond. of J? «mn he has U» Uke the Goddoa. of Liberty GUAMANTEEO CAM1TAI,- - - eaM«M <M)
aiok?a few mile, each to onr right and left- front the dom® of the Capitol and iret it np on ASSETS JANUARY 1st, 1813 - - - - $543,308 28
plainly defining the march of the oolomna ad- *•£»*• ground* at Long Branch to frighten I
vanotng in parallel Unes-it seemed that the »«? treyaaaer*. Not only was the Botanical
same destruction was foUowing In the wake of bnt a Urge portion of the
Total.- *70,554 23
Add to this report of last Grand Jury from
present Treasurer:
M, ... 10 tdr ^ l I ^‘ d Tf*?i 0 i, th<r ^5 0 !f^* nd J a-teles and sociables to flowerpots and soap
Total expenses - - *83,914 19 I np to this place, had picked np all the sick and j boxeg 1
The following ta the condmuoti of the com-1 all the stragglers. Fearing this house might
iIUm'i * - -- ‘ -**■ *
in fall:
We beg lesve to correct a statement made by
a former Graod Jury tn regard to *30,000 being
dne on Court-boose bnilding. Only about *13,
rrs PBIHCXPAL FEATURES ABE:
Itsolite Security, Economical Manafiementani Lilierality to tie tore!
Policies Issued on all Approved Forms—No Fancy Schemes.
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE
___, . .... . MTJTXJAJla PUAW
miliee's report, which wo deem best to submit I meet the fete of sU others, I sent ererything I Brrcnsiso Moemoss —Among the parson- I a t the lowest mutual rates, and Diridenda declared when policies are two years old and applied at
Infnll: I ahead, and relieved the house guard myeelf, and ger, by the steamer Wisconsin, which arrived I the end of the third year as follows: To reduction of premium when all cash Is paid; To reduction
kept with it till we arrived inside oar picket-1 a t New York on Sunday, were the Mormon mu-1 of Loans when loan is given, or to increase of insurance when deaired.
STOCK OR
POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE
NON-PARTICIPATING
PLAN
At as low rates and upon as farorabJo terms as can be used with safety.
HOME COMPANY
I line. About midnight my attention was called | sion.ries who left Utah last October, and join-
r . I to a fire In the direction of that bouse; and, I e( j a tonriat company in London, traveled
000 was due April. 1872, and since then the I upon an investigation next morning, there was I through England, Holland, Belginm, France,
same has been paid and carpenters' lien can-1 nothing left to mark tho situation of that man-1 Italy, Corfn, Egypt, Palestine and Syria; called
oclled; for wblob amount aee Presentments of I sion save a heap of smouldering ashes. At- I at Constantinople, and journeyed through Ba-
Grand Jury for 1872. To moot the current ex-1 though the men had marched twenty-seven milen I T.rii, Austria and Germany—about twenty
peases of the ooanty, Mr. Ward (Ordinary) In-1 that day, some of them added nx more, in or- I thousand miles in seven months. Among the
— 'i | der to apply the torch to that bonee. Their I number of the retnrm *
paid. He Is now paying 14 per | dreams wonld have been troubled had that bnlld-1 the “twelve apostles,” George
oent. per annum interest on *10.000, and 12 I ing remained as a monument of their oversight I Ijorenzo Snow. George A. is Brigham Yotmg's
per cent per annnm interest on *3,930. With | or^neglecL [ first counselor, and the gentleman whom the
the tare, of 1872 (bare has been paid ‘ ‘ ' ' " *" “"
*21,000 of the indebtedness contracted
ons to that lime. _
Tho Grand Jcry of the April Term of 1872, I This feeling of hatred waa intensified as we I Naby Yonng, daughter of Brigham, and Miss
recommended the payment of *1,000 to the Or-1 approached Colombia. I Eliza Snow, daughter of the apostle, and dis-
dinary for extra aervloes to May 1st, 1872. We I My brigade (Third Brigade, First Division, tinguished in hlormondom as the “poetess of I mar j* JOHNSTON President
find Mr. Ward has performed the same duties I Fifteenth Army Corps,) oomposed of the Fourth, I Zion." They have, during their mission, »e-I war’« HOLT * - Tice President
from May, 1872, to April, 1873, and as we do I Ninth, Twenty-fifth, Thirtieth and Thirty-flat cured about 1,000 emigrants from England, qeo. 8. OBEAB* ! Secretary
not Ibir.k the amount (J.OOO) allowed him by the I Iowa regiments, bad maroued and skirmifhed I Denmark, Sweden, and other parts of Europe, I JOHN W BURKEL ****~ - n ^ General Agent
forms n. that he had to borrow * 10,930, which der to apply the torch to that honse. Their nl3m be r of the returned “miesion " are two of m iu ta^tmenU in the Booth and therefore aiding in the development of Its Industries. It Is
amount it unpaid. Ha ia now paying 14 par I dreams would have been troubled had that build- (ha “ twelve apostles, George A. Smith and | mauacad with aoonomv and great care given to selection of riaks.
and 12 I ing remained as a monument of their oversight J jLorenz* Snow. George A is Brigham Young’s I vwamuy, * ^ i
Jbont I 0, Th!a remark wonld often be heard: ‘‘Her. k SOlMtOfX iffl M tMS U 6aSJ lODipaBJ tO WOFL
previ-1 where treason began, end, by G—d! here Is I tee.in-trust of the Mormon Church. Several
I where it shall end!" I yonng females are in the party, including Miss
To euch a liberal inducement will be offersd upon application to the Secretary at the Home Office, tho
General Agent, or to the Superintendent of Agenoies.
OFFICERS
MODOCS!
Are not coming, bnt
(MOSQUITOES ARE|
PREP AEE FOR THEM!
I have in clock
I PL ATI’S PATENT CANOPY !|
(The bandeomoet fixture in Maoon.)
Holmes’ Oriental Canopy.
ARMSTRONG'S PATENT FUTURE!I
Holmes’ Hapging Nets.
With other first clus fixtures.
JAMES MERCER GREEN..
W. J. MAGILL..
Medioal Examiner
Superintendent of Agencies
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
PETER SOLOMON,
VIRGIL POWERS,
DAVID FLANDERS,
JOHN W. BURKE,
DIRECTORS.
3MACON.
WILLIAM 8. HOLT,
HENRY L. JEWETT,
A. L. MAXWELL,
R. W. CUBBEDGE,
E. J. JOHNSTON,
L.N. WHITTLE,
WM. H. BOSS.
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
O. A. NUTTING,
GEO. a OBEAB,
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
JOHN a BAXTER,
A. R. LAWTON,
JOHN P. KING,
RICHARD PETERS,
T. J. SMITH
WILLIAM JOHNSON..
G. T. MEMMINGER...,
O. P. HAMMET. ....
fab22ennly
Ljsmsr.
last Grand Jury anlficlent, we would reoommend I almost incessantly for the two days preceding | who will soon arrive,
that *100 be allowed in addition to what the] thecaptnreof that city. The night we reached
last Grand Jury reoommendod. I the Saluda and Broad rivers, we pushed
Respectfully, Jons C. Ccod, I over silently in oauvaa-bottom pontoon-boats,
Wu. R. Hoaxes, I two miles above tbe eity, laid on our arms till
Oommittee. I dawn, and then attacked, carrying everything
P. S.—Slnoe making np the above, we aro I before ns.
informed by the oommissioaers that debts against I The Mayor met ns near the city, and made a
the oonnly to the amount of *10,000 have been I formal “unconditional surrender.” I had re
handed in to them, and this wilt make the ln- | fneed any other; but, npon his eeoepting, at
dobtedneaa of tbe oonnly about *30,000. I onoe promised proteotion for all private
zwaovototT or oiuirr-nooM. I property.
Ills Honor, Judge Htll, ln bis charge, called I As we entered one of tbe principal streets,
onr attention to the very defective aooustlo | the sidewalks were lined with negroee of every
qualities of the Oonrt-room, and suggested that I age, Bex and condition, holding In their arms
we mako Nome Inquiries as to tbe possibility of I vessels of every conceivable size and shape,
their being remedied at moderate expense. Wo I filled with almost every oonooivable kind of
have consulted an experienced arohlteot, but in I liquor. Here was an old white-wooled man,
the absence of some information be sought I who, with a “ Lord bress yon, masss, try some
from gentlemen eminent ln the same hnalneas, I dis,” offered brandy from a gourd that had been
in a Northern city, we are unablo cither to eng- j filled from the bucket held ln his band. Others
geat a remedy or to make any estimate of the I were offering wines, champagne, eta, from orlg-
probablo expense. We are, however, emphatl- I Inal packages, tin cups, crocks, etc. Officers
rally of tbe opinion that something should be I were at onoe reminded that their men, consld-
done In the matter, and therefore oommend the I ering their fatigue of the past few days, their
subjeot to the consideration of our Buoooaaors. (sharp fight of the morning, their loss of sleep
nisuiio books in ool'bt UBiuuiy. I and food for tbe past twenty-four hours, were
A great many volumes of Georgia Reports I in no eondition to drink muoh liquor. ...
and other book* belonging to the Court Library I The temptation offered was too great to with- n .. . . . . _ r WHI)li]!^4I<E TOR Ami DRATiFR All'll TIRAR N A lAUFAilTFRER,
were reporteil to ns by Judge Hill as missing, standby til; In spite of strenuous efforts of Bolnnet and American LaC6 aud n ■«««« AUDVUtU VfiAlifift A11V UltJAft (ailtUP AUAURUXt,
ATTGUrSTA.
ATLANTA .
.. V -.v]
ANDREW LOW.
J08IAH SIBLEY.
V. R. TOMMEY.
Monti oello
Charlotte, N. O.
Charleston, S. 0.
.Greenville, S. 0.
GEORGE W. HEAR,
-KXCLUSIVE-
nnd in aooordanoc with his views and snggea- I officers, within thirty minutes a no inoonsider-
tiona, wo rocoimuemt Ibat they l>e replaced at able numlier of my command wore intoxicated,
onoe. It is almost absolutely necessary that I This had occurred daring my absence to plant I
oorttin volnmes should be kept where they can I our national colors on the State House, and I
bo t Silly reached by tbs bench and bar, and I had returned in great haste, ss General Hamp-
(Jauzo Nets, Pink and lVhite.
Prices to suit tight times.
Come and took at tbim.
THOMAS WOOD,
may!8 it Next to Lanier Bonee.
No. 4 Blake’s Block. Poplar Street, Macon; G-a.
W WILL OPEN THE FIRST OF JUNE. may24 ly
npon the assuranoe of his Honor that they I ton’s eavalry had attacked my advance guard
shall bo taken care of hereafter, we mako this I atd threatened a charge on the brigade. Harsh I HTTV 1W A T?STT A T.*S S A T.TI
recommendation. I measures had to be adopted at once, and those BU-flAiiOtJ n U O OAXIAli
SAXiTAnT raxoAtmoHS. I drank were put under guard, and, bo soon as n EOBGIA, BIBB COU.'ITY.—Will be sold be-
In view of the appearance of that terrible I the enemy bad been compelled to retire, I at I \JT fore tlia Court-bouEO door, in the city ot
Monrga, obolera, in a neighboring 8tate, and its I onoe had.the entire brigade distributed through I Uaeon. between tho legal hours of etie. on the
almost inevitable spread southward, wo cape* I the city. j FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT, (1873) thefol-
cially and earneatly invoke tbe greatest care and I Up to this lime no fires bad occurred in any property ss described in the map of the
vigtlauoe on the part or onr oily and connty part of the city, save those of publto buildings 7 0 °, voi““j of lot No 2 Wockl7 Elm and
anlbortlies with reference to the eondition of and quartermasters’ stores, fired by tbs enemy juuSu tireS? P LoriedeonsIhelrepBtySfA.
all atreots, alleys, yards, etc. In Nashville and I the diy before we entered, I think, bnt which o Audoin, to satisfy 2 tax fl fas in favor of the
Memphis, whore the disease has been particu-1 fire had not extended, and did not extend, to I city of Macon vs A O Auuoin.
larly fatal, tho local papers report a moot Inxn- I any other part of the city. The streets in some I Also, part of lot No 4, block 47. Levied on as
riant state of filth of every description. While I plaoes bad contained bales of ootten, which had I the property of It Q Andereon to satisfy a tax fi fa
there is little donbt, we believe, as to the prime I been cut open, and these canght fire twice or I ‘ Q favor of tho city of Macon vs R H Andereon.
causes of this disease, yet there is less doubt I three times during the day; bnt these fires had I , A1 ,® j’ p,rt °, * ot _. 0 ..; b i? . i?’ Collinsville,
bnt that It la greatly strengthened by other cir- been promptly put out by some of the firemen P. c ,!! re ,°° T *u r?°„ P SSSof'thssjre trmTn ~
onmstances ana conditions. Chief among these I of the city, tided by a detail of toldicrs under I A Andereon y
la filth, and wo feel it onr duty to urgo npon ! charge of an officer. Aho. part of lot No 4, ennaro 11. Loried on as
those having the 'sanitary eondition of tbe city By this time I realized how much too small tho property of it w i uracil to eatisty a tax fi fa
—especially—ln charge, tbe moat thorough at-1 my command of 2,200 men was to properly I in favor of the city of Macon va R W Kurd oil.
tention to tbe matter. Obolera may nevor come I gnard a eity of 40,000 inhabitants, rich almost I Aleo, part of lot No 7, square 4J. Levied on aa
tosoonrge ns—wehardly think it will—but if it I beyond conception in snch stores as we oov- f **“‘*"
does and finds us prepared for it at least aa I elod. In addition to their own—more than or- ZrL,T.-: n v ™ .. I
regards cleanliness, we shall oerUinly fare mnoh I dinsrily found anywhere—Richmond and 1 (iioprop^rtT of KM Carter to a’atitfy a tax fl S
better than If the opposite oondition prevailed. Charleston had sent for safe keeping all their m fivor or the dtv of Macon vs Robert Carter.
sxujho jjqnoB to uumno. I snrplnu. I al-j, lot No 0, eonlhwoctem range. Levied
We deairc to pnt on reoord onr conviction I I represented to General Wcods, command- on as the property of E. Crockett to satis-
tbal Ibis practice prevails to an alarming do- I ing the division, how tnadeqnate my command j fy a tax fi fa in favor of the city of Macon- vs E
gree in Maoon, and to urge upon those whose I was to the task, particularly as this was tho cap- Urjvkott. ^ ,
duty it is to especially exert themselves for its I itslof South Carolina. And, while he expressed I to -JL „°V» v .°ii.re
snppresvlen. From what wo have learned do- I himself as of my opinion, he ooald do nothing JJreJ'flrin °favoro‘ " ■■ t8 ’ t ^ n ?- oe ’ t0 ®* . ^
ring our suasion wu Are convinced that many I fnrtber than to refer me to General Logan, I (jlinbeeiloe. tiuetee.
of tbs moro youths of the olty—boys soarcely tn commanding the corps. Alio, part of lot No 1, block 11. Lcviel on as
their (eons—are learning to walk the dreadfo! ] Logan expressed himself even more strongly [ the property of C C Dnncin, administrator of Jas
road that leads to a drunkard's grave with all I than Woods haddone, that my command was too Pope, toeaiiafy a taxfl fa in favor of the city of
the asioranoe and recklessness of grown men. I smalt for the provost dnty of Columbia; bnt I Macon va CO Duncan, acminiatrator of Jas Pope.
This thought is horrible and should stir to in-1 said that Howard’s ordera were one brigade |,® f ._ f 5Yi* “* Gnirn on as
stant sotion '
and have
nanght to ao. run me raw nss said mat it is | a now naa loiimaiion mat tne union emcers | Ed’mondson.
fi crime to give a minor the opportunity to do I released by us from the olty prisons had formed I Also, part of lot No 7-jsquare 76. Levied on ss
so, and we oall npon Us offioera to do their I a sooiety, to which hid been added many mem-1 the properly or Harriet Experienco to satisfy a tax
whole duty at onoe and without fear or favor. ] beta from ouv soldiers and the negroes, and I fi fa in rarer of tbe city of Macon va Hamet Ex-
the objeot of which sooiety was to burn Co- I pericnce.
lurabia. I Also, part of lot No 7, equare 76. Levied on ms
OoL L. J Palmer oommimlino mv rsolment 1110 property of D Holloman, administrator, to
the - vh Ini. ,nd i “? satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of tbe city of Maooi va
the <5Ji lows, and to whom I had entrusted v Holloman, administrator,
the charge of the most dangerous part of the Aleo. lou Nos », a. S and 4, block II Levied on
city, viz: that on the river and in “Cotton I as tho property of M B Freeman, Trustee, to satis-
Town,' confirmed my opinion that there was a fy a tax fi fa in favor of the city of Mtoon vs M E
plot to bum the city, by telling me several fires I Freeman, trtutoe.
bad started ln his distriot; that he had snooeeded I Also, part of square No 80. Levied on is the
ln patting them oat so far, but ootid not hold property of the Macon and Western Railrojd Co
nextone*wotid*flre*tbe £ “* ° Pltl ° Q the
01 *®L W °“h* df ® tb ® •, , . I Also, lot No 4 square 6. Levied on as the prop-
The wind after sunset had Increased in vio-1 erty'ot James Fitzpatrick to satiety a tax fi fa in
lenoe, and, about 9 o clock, was blowing almost | favor of the city or Macon vs James Fitzpatrick,
a hnrrioane from OoL Palmer’s district right I Also, lots No 3 and 4, equare 5. Levied on as
towards tbe heart of the city. All at once fit- I the property of James Fitzpatrick, agent for his
teen or twenty flames, from as many different I ****• t0 ( atiaty a tax fi fa in favor of tho city of
plaoes along the river, shot up, imd in ten M « 0D Ta i* m ,®, s .^ ,2 |’* tric!c ' *f, 8D T ‘ f °, r 5 ia
minntM the fate of Colombia was aattlsd I Also, part of lot No 6. equare 67. Levied on ae the
% A .1. property ot Holmes A Clay to satiety 2 tax fi fas m
v 5 SL ^ offio®". “Mty of the men, 0 f the city of Macon va Holmes A Olay.
wo j k ,f d “*® noroes aU night tn saving pvoperty Aleo. lot No 1. square 26. Levied on as the
and life. [ property of W G Hoge, guardian for L 0 Barnhart,
Gen. Sherman set the example, and often I to eatiary a tax fi fa in favor of the city of Maoon
daring the night I noticed him as hard at work I vs W G Hoge. guardian of L O Barnhart,
as any private soldier or fireman. I. Also, part of lote No 1 and 2, squire 62. Lev-
CARPETINGS AT COST.
FOB TBE NEXT SIXTY DAYS
CANTON MATTINGS--ALL GRADES
MOSQUITO NET FRAMES
OF THE BEST MAKE.
THE BEST STYLES OF
We will sell our Futl-SizoJ Seven Octave Piano, and GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, with five years’ trial, at the above price for cash
nntil July 1st. Same on Installment, with interest added.
ESTET ORGANS.
Largest Manufactory in tho World. Wo challenge any Organ made.
We will sell to CHURCHES and SCHOOLS FOR LESS than any dealers in the United States.
GUILFORD, WOOD & CO.,
84 MULBERRY St., MAOON, GA. 68 WHITEHALL St.. TLANTA. GA.
E. J. JOHNSTON LAWTON & BATES,
ffatclies, JewelTF, Silver-war
WHOLESALE
FANCY GOODS, FINE GUTLEBY,
Musical Instruments, Strings,
ETC., ETC.
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
Diamond Feiilte Spectacle?. Eye-Glasses,
XTO.
Particular attention given to Repairs on fine and
Difficult Watches.
JEWELRY, eta, REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING.
Cor. Knlbeny Sfc Second Sts, Macon, Gs.
A call ts solicited and great bargains given in good
and desirable good*. Many articles will be sold at
and under eo«t. aprlBtf
DEALERS IN-
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bam, lot lor, Sugar, Cofee, Hasses
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
FILLBY’S FAMOUS STEEET -
MACON, GA
ABE MADE SOLELY BY THE
EiceMor Mamfactiii Company’
ST. LOUTS, MO.
Are doing more and
BETTER COOKING,
Doing it
QUICKER AND CHEAPER
Than any Stove ln the Matket
Are always
Low-Priced, Reliable
AND OPERATE PERFECTLY.
Wdl do your
COOKING CHEAP
AND EASY,
QUICK AND CLEAN.
re all Warranted!
BY
TRUMAN & GREEN.
Sole Agents for Middle and Southwest Georgia.
feb22eodAw4m
ction tbe offioera of tho law. Men will, I must guard the oity, and he ootid not change I J *eent etiato of B
re tho right to drink-with that wo hare them. 87 dfy of Macon vs J Edm^ren iront eJtato of B
; to do. But the law has said that it ia I I now bad intimation that the Union officers I v,L m d.,S,, ' *“
MBTALIO BURIAL GASES AND GASKETS!
FINE AJNTI> PLAIN COFFINS.
m»s20 law3m We & E» !P# TAYLOR*
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manuf actureis and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND BT., NEW YORK.
Represented by OoL B. W. Hogkn, Of Georgia.
octDOdly
A. W. GIBSON.
“Absolutely tbe Beat Protection
Against Fire.”
Oyer 1200 Actual Fires pnt out wit!it!
MORE THAN
$10,000,000 00
Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
vaauim 1XD VAGRANCY.
We beg to oongratnlate tbe oommunity npon
the pro»;>erl of a speedy abatement, to some
extent, of the above ntiaanoe. We take pride
in the faot that the etepa that have been taken
dnriug the paat week in this direction were sug
gested and nrged by this body, and we beg, right
here, to return onr thanks, and the thanks of the
community to Chief of Polioe W. W. Carnes,
and the oily authorities for the prompt manner
ln whtoh onr suggestion was aoted npon. We
believe they can, by the mean* now being used,
either mod drive every vagrant from the oity or
hare them placed where they “wtU do the most
sood.” We hop. to see the work go on nntil
Maoon, at least, becomes too hot to hold a single
Bj>eolmen of this class, whether ln rags or broad-
Boins.
Tbs Tho mas ton road from Henry Calls way'a
to the connty line, and tho Zjbulon road from
th. old Howard plaoe to the connty line are re
ported to ns as being in a horrible oondition
and that nnleas something la done eoon to pnt
them in order they will beoomelmpasaable. We
commend the matter to the consideration of the
K >sd Commissioner*.
We also oall the attention ef the Commission
ers to a oonlemplated road, consideration of
which ha* been mgad npon tn. The rotd in
question Is proposed to be ran from Maoon in a
northwest direction hy Wiley's and Winahip's
plaoes, Kingsville and tbe old James place, to tbe
branch ford on Lundy's road. If the citizens
Interested will open the road »nd giro the right
of way, we recommend the Commiasioners to
Adopi It asaputlio roed.
ZUSTICX DOCK ITS.
Tbe last Grand Jury having presented Ster
ling Tucker, J. P.,for m*kirg excessive charges,
we beg to submit the following oommoniostion
from him in answer thereto:
Gxosoii, Bran Ocrxrr.
a# th* Grand Juror* of raid County, May
Term t 1S73?
Unm-xuc—It appearing from a publication
pobliebed iu the Daily TxLtoaarn that on the
examination ot my docket the Grand Jury has
decided that tomo of the itoms of ooat on said
docket are exocaarve, which I am tttdir the im
pression is in oonaequenoe of my having failed
to Hernias correctly. I entered my items aa fol
low*
For a warrant — *1 so
wnsn it should have boon
For a warrant *t
For witnessing affidavit to obtain warrant. 25
Whioh wonld mako *1 50, as charged tor the
warrant ; also, I set forth in my docket *2 for
serving a warrant, when it should hare been
For serving one warrant *1 25
Keeping and maintaining prisoners not ex
ceeding 24 boon 75
Amount .; *2 00
which wonld have been whet is allowed in the
fee bill according to the Revised Code, as I
construe it. Therefore, I hope you will take
the matter into consideration, and excuse your
humble petitioner for these omissions.
Respectfully submitted,
Sxxauxo Trcxxit, .1. p.
May 24, 1873.
In oonelatioo, we desire to return onr thanks
Ic the Ooart and its officers for oourtestea and
assistance extended daring oar term ol servios.
Gsoaox S Oaxaa, Foreman.
. vmiaoa, Jr., Wm. Hsslehorst,
INCORPORATED
1889.
CAPITAL,
*350,000
J. RHODES BBOW.YB S.*
D. F. WItLCOI, Secretary.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable'
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1872,
- $504,808 53
Hawktnsvile.
- Dawson
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Cla.
OFFICE. No SB CHERRY STREET.
guar J d th had n *bi “°tM B ^asii T^d? tilhongt^s A £ents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern and
sqnsre mil. of th, heart of the oit, had Iren T4 wo H0£e ’ * s “ tA Southwestern States, to whom apply, or-to
eaten ont, and the men s appetite for revenge I Also, part of lot No 7, equare 36. Levied on s* ] ** ’
satiated, yet it was then considered that a di- the property of WG Hoge to satisfy a taxfl fa lnl fk V WTTJ.rftT Sm>’v fnlnmhna fin
vision of troops was neoessary for provost duty. I favor of the city of Macon vaWG Hoge, I " 1 wlliliWA, OCL J, iiullIUlUUs, uU.
My command was relieved to go into camp io I Also, lots No 2,7 and 8, block 7. Levied on as I 9ATEXFOET A SPEER, Agents at • ...... America*.
rest and recruit, as the entire oommend was I 0,4 property of O Jsug.tctter to satisfy 3 taxfl fas IT. 8.POWEEL, Agent at
exhausted and worn out. I in fxvor of tb? &'■? °f vu 0 jsugstettcr I Wfi. JT. AHUEKSOV) Agent at ........ Fort Valiev.
On our march from Columbia, one of tbe re- -^lertv'of PMcOtnhvt Zlitktr2 tax fifaJfn ft* W °’ ** DATIS > Agent at Albany.
ased Union officers noted above called on me. ?S P of S. iify ot Mwn re P M^hyf C. C.KIBBEE, Agent at
and stated, as he had heard rnmors that I had Also, part of lot No 4, block 25. Levied on aa | A * It WESTOir,- Agent at
fired tho city, be wanted me to take his nama I the property of M McCardle to astisty a tax t. fa
and address, and. If necessary, nae him, as hia I in favor of the city of Macoa va M WcCardJe.
teetimony would entirely exonerate me from I Aleo, part of lot No 18, western range. Levied
anch charges. I on “ the property or Vice Elite Mulligan to aatie-
Prisoners were tiwsys trostod waU bv their £.» ia UmI of th. ci>y of Maoon v. Miss
.»wi“i7,; ; =3TM?ss| JOHNBON & SMITH
ration of ooffee. It waa only when oar men got I truetee, to aatiafy a taxfl fa in favor of the cit y I *. .
into th} handa of homeguards that they were I of Maoon vs B M Polhill, t me tee.
maltreated. While it to true that a few noble | Also, part of lote Noa 3 and 4. eqaare 96. Lev-
Southern women visited the priaona in Oolnm- I i®d on as the property of B W tiiubte, adminiatra-
bla. and clandestinely gave our sick soldiers | f? r < ,0 ■ fa in favor of tne coy of I
such little delioaoies as a eup of tea, toast, eta, ,, I
,,,, . -v.. ■■ ,7 ’ I Also, lot ho 4, tq rare 6a. Levied on as tha I
yet it is not leas true that aome of the prisoners j propw ty of E SsnUuury, agent, to aatiefy a tix '
suffered more thui one oan write. I fi fa in favor of the city of Macoa vs E Saul*burr.
One soldier told me that when in one of the [ agent,
prisons of that city, ha had asked a woman for I Also, lots Noe 5 snd 6, f quire 76. Leviedon as the
something to eat, as he was starving. For an I property of Samne! K Sutters, agent, to sat-fy a
answer, abe spat in his faoe. I tux fi fa in favor of the city of Macon re 8amuel
And now, “to returnto tho American Indian," I M tf, a ?®”’ r « -v r
g® l ° “WWmfcBq Oolnm- th^rop^rty tiMre Yo’sivre lo Jtot* Stxfi
bia was fired by an organization of Union offl-1 ; k ^ /* vor 0 f the city of 31 won re Sirs V O Beeves.
o*re released (rom the pnaona the day of the Alto, Jot No 2, block 3. Levied on u the property
capture ot that oity, Union soldiers, and He- of J J Riley, administrator, to satisfy a tax fi fa in
Sf®®*- I favor of the city of Maoon re J J Rtley, adminis-
As many of my old command will read this, I trtior. .....
I hope they may drop me a line to say whether I Alro, part of lot No 8. square 66. Levied
I hare given an impartial statement or not. and I Ul ® property of Mrs E Venable to satiafy a tax fi
to point ont any erSTi “fain favor of tbe dty of Maoon re 3Ira E Venable.
iopmmum»uj error I may have made. I Also, pxrt of lot No 17, wharf lot. Levied on as
r, T>_, _ G*0. A. BTOitx. | the property of B F Woolfolk, agent of Mattie W
“ ®rig. Gen. U. S. Veil. J (Fool/olk, to satisfy a tix fi f* in favor of the eit7
of Macon re B F Woolfolk, agent of Mattio W
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GiMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE
'IRE EXTiNGUISHE
F. W. FAB,WELL, Sec’y,
R
407 Broadway. Hew York.
In daily use by the Fire Departments of the prin
cipal dtiaa of the Union.
The Government has adopted it The leading
railways nse it.
Send for '*Xts Record,
B. H. WBIGLEY A 00.
feblStf
i Fins* HD LISlEDEALEEi
jLne lenumg
rd.”
i., Agents, j
OWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
x— . nnu&n,
A. ■ ttmw.
Wm. i Rogerv
Wm. S. rsntiy
Oeorge - -one.,
.ter G. Sawyer,
S-mr-> Mask,
John G. Ot-'d,
Upon motion of Sou-itor General, upon re
quest of Grand Jury, or- -d, that the within
general present raent. be published in tbe Tklb-
oasrs rn> kUcsece za and Dally Enterprise.
A tine extras: from the minute.
A. B. Ross, Clerk,
June 14th, 1873.
The Hon. R. M. T. Hunter ia now mentioned
as the probebU Oonservativd candidate tot
Oorenjos of Yirgfti*-
fahappy Awasre.
Bayard Taylor's Letter from Florenoe to the JL 1*
Tribune ]
Tbe other day, crossing the Ponte Trinita. I
met his ex-Msjeety, Don Amedeo, of Spain. a (
was walking alone, and had a bunch of violets
in hit button-hole. He looked neither to the
right nor the left, as ha passed me; his recant
John Harley, *7®“ stared into reesaoj. His faoe was pale,
Henry T. Heath, haggard and positively unhappy, and I ootid
Wm. L. Henry, 004 h»lp feeling a foolish sympathy with a dia-
L. D. Johnson, appointment which is so reel to him, and so
W. T. Hollingsworth, T ® r 7 nnr ®* 1 m °ei other persona. A few boys
'' Ji. Freeman, soampered after him, just as they used to do
' undy, after Fisk snd his likes ia Broadway; the Flor-
arfitid, entities oame to their shop doors, looked, pointed
Ksrtii. their fingers snd lmugtied; bnt no bats were
taken off, and nothing waa farther from any
body’s mind than to cheer. Yet Amafej's av
dication seemed both honest snd pineky, and I
respected him for it, nntil I beard another inter
pretation of his design the other day, which
gives a very different eotoring to the whole
transaction. In any case, there was an im-
mense deal of htuabog In the oeremonies of
waioome whioh a moot bed his return to Italy.
The Hons* ot Savoy Is deeply mortified, and
the psopU are anything but siuhusiastia
Woolfolk.
Al»o f part of lot Nq 6, block 21. Levied on aa
the property of Kobert Waggenetein to aatiafy a
tax fi fa in favor cf the city of Macon va Bobert
Wacganatein.
Aleo, part of lot No 6, f quaro 66. Levied on aa
the property cf A Wimberly to satisfy a tax fi fa in
favor of the city of Macon va A Wimberly.
Aleo, part of lot No I, eqaaro 58. Levied on *jb
the property of ** W Whippier, s^-ot. to aatiafy a
t*xa f» in ftvor of the c*.ty of Macon tb F -W
Whippier, agent.
. .. WM. W. CARNES.
jcuellwiw Marshal.
BDBIAL CASES AMD CASKETS.
XT’. RXHOBXIRT,
Third Street, Maoon, Ga
H AS juat reoaived a full assortment of of BUR
IAL GAWB8 of every description, ae veil ae
COFFINS of WOOD, aad recpectftuiy invitee at
tention to the earne. Call and examine etock and
Prioeo. aprl6 2a
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS, MAOON*
Jaoefitf
THE MACON
FIRE INSOBAKCEAND TRUST ASSOCIATION
OFFICE, 64 MULBERRY STREET
GEO. B. 1UBP1N, Pras’t. J. MONROE OGDEN, Secrelarj and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
•b!3tf
Ol THIRD STREET.
DOORS,
M and Blinds.
M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair ]
tores, Builders’ Famishing Hal.
ware. Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wil
Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble a
Slate Mantle Pieces.
W1MBOW GLASS A SPECIAL'
Circulars and Prise List lent fi
application by
P.P.TOALE,
26 Hayne and S3 Pinckney eta,
octleodly • Charleston, S.'
White Pine Lumber tor
GEORGE B. TURPIN,
J. RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD
BASIL A. WISE,
ADDISON K. TINSLEY,
ALBERT MIX,
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON,
JOHN a CURD,
SAMUEL T. OOLEMAN,
SOLOMON WAXELBAUM.
Is now prepared to iasna pnlMss of Insurance upon Dwaffinga. Stares. Cotton. of
, MerrVmiidiae, and Houaeboid Ftntitaro^ »
fehZStr
KETCH CM k HAET
Bankers and Commission Npants
Mueh—gw BalMln, lavaa^ai
Snnniur Moses Taylor, Presld^ Bank
N. Y.; P. 0. Calhoun, President FoVational
Bank, N. Y-; John J. Cisco A Son, b5< N- Yq
Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J Norris,
Cashier First National Bank, Baltisdl- Mel(t-
ehael, Cashier Pirat National Bank, MripUs.
A
A. C.KA1
AND DEALER LN 801
CHARLESTON,
c OUTHEBN COLLECTIONS
O and Personal attention of thi
made FAITHFULLY and
York Exchange, which always
during tb* active basin ee*
IF Notes. Dnfte t
Booth CmUnMe Soeth Omk
nonosntratiid at this point with,
CF All btenem I
dispatch.
^■Quotations of
VMUTi
SJiJDTDIJElTZrzr.
AT THE OLD STAND OF LITTLE & SMITH,
102 CHERRY STREET, MACON. GA.,
YOU WILL FIND
SADDLES AND HARNESS!
very thing pertaining to the Saddlery and Harness Business, in much variety. Eveiy description or
style ol Harness, Saddle or Bridle not in Stock, will be made to order on a few days’ notice.
A VARIETY OF BITTS, BUCKLES, WHIPS MD COLLABS.
LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ STOCK,
HILL’S CONCORD WOOL COLLARS,
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, Etc.
Orders form persons at a distance will have quick and careful attention.
DAVIS SMITH.
102 Chery Street, Macon, Ga.,
mar9-6m-eod Three door, above Bose A Coleman’s
And every
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Timei
l Special
Be tome
f.r in New
)ff par
payable in .
MENTB, feg tha'purpose "
fidelity and Aba exact Mac main tin _
itdMWttWlini nawaMangN
tlSTrlA
erection of an otaervatoiy and one of tha moat approved
i of ohem vliia ttm meridian passage ef tha sun and aura,
m. to within a fraction of a mono
fin*
ed TRANSIT QiSTBC-
I will ba able to katif