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FUIOAY MORNING. .H'KF. ,s r.1
THE UCOMJIA JPKEIW.
(rouble (o expose (be sophistry of snrh arpn
menti by i r«*ort to flipirea, bat shall show tbe
unreliability of all sock reseooJng by a elution
to fled within the knowledge of all. Who ii It
lo tbit or any other ooanty, who bat groan rich
by farming ? In nine hundred and ninety nine
CUM ont of a thousand it it the men who, if
I they did not grow oorn and baoon for tale, made
n. II q died very an Jdenl v I at lent e sufficiency to supply Ibe want* of their
It. n- , , I own plantations. Who are the farmer* who hare
from alrangulsUon at Calhoan, le*t Saturday. 1
He had coffering from paralysis for aome
' T *Tnr Wheal crop of Gordon end Gwinnett I horeee, mule, and cow. look hke Ibe bnxzsrds
. , . , 1 .. .... lave a Ilea on them? Many of the cotton-
counties ie reported by the local papere ae very | ,—.— .... —.. .—... .
canty—in the former oounty, almost an entire
always borrowed money ? The ootton planters.
Who held mortgages on iheir plantations ? The
men who mid* and sold oorn and bacon. Wboe>
planters. Wboee farm stock looks fat, sleek
aod comfortable ? The oorn grower's. We
might cite numberless stern facta in support of
f«:!.;r* The crop in I^ke county, however, Is
wmorttxl bv the IWnsviUe Patriot as larger I «or position ; but the forgoing are sufficient to
reported i»y xne i»ar I QpMt all the floe spaa tbeoroes of the ootton
than it baa been lot roeny jeara. nr. j. tt. I pUnurt Bal wooid , oa .i.and**, u>«, eat.
I'onnd threabed out 87 buaheli from four acre*,
on Fr.tlar
Floto Caor l.'rwa—The Itome Comma reial
reporta aa follow*:
planters. But would you
Inra of ootton ontlrely ? By
Bat wre would firat aeoure an ample sup
ply of hread aod meat for the human being*
dependent upon ua, and then make ample pro-
ilMoe for the ootnfortable euatenenoe of farm
A targe aroa of the wheat prop baa lieeo bar-1 stock. After accoring these important tnd«,
■ » ^ nbrmld then prodnoe aa much ootton as we
oonld cultivate well, provided soil end climate
_ jnWS H W , were adapted to its production. Men may farm
the nplanda it was frozen oat. A greet many I aoeoeaefaliy, however, wilhoat growing a lock
!« !.«' • not t*een harvested at all. The oorn Q f notion. There is an existing and rapidly
ia looking well—there never was a more prom- growing demand for bay. It require* little la
‘ It ia a remarkably email erop—proba
bly not more than one-third. The low lands
w , r . PW.-1 and the wheat waahed out—on
l.u.g pro-pact. I! bae grown rapidly,
an average aeavon, from this time on,
With
Floyd
bor and yieida more per acre, in dollar* and
oenta, than an ordinary ootton orop. Apples,
will make an immense yield of ooln. Ootton is I cabbage, potatoes, onions, and many other ar-
looking well, bat there bae been too much rain I tide*, will beat ootton to death, aa Ibe matter
rr acd w# have noticed a nnmber of "
fields lo the gran*. If, however, the season* are
favorable wo think tho.oolton crop will at least
be an average one.
Tnx census of Columbus taken last January
Of course this would not be the
:tse if everybody were to engage in Iheir pro
duction.
l'arelga XelM.
by the city authorities shews a population of I —aiaa«i Ton tex TCLxnatnr axd stzesEtaa.
8,048—4,390 whites, and 4,008 negroes. The
Federal census in 1 -70 showed a population of
7,401. An Increase of 1,247 ia two years If the
Utter oensos was correct—which U extremely
donbtfoh
Tnr Lawrenceville Herald reporta flux, dya- I
The election of MacMahon to the Preeidency
of the French Bepublio has given great satis
faction at the Vatican. Clerical ciroles feel
mnch elated acd look for the restoration of the
temporal power of the Pope in the not far die
tant future. There Is, however, nothing in
enlery and other bowel affections qnite preva- past career to warrant the aaenmp.
lent In that aeotion acd also the sudden death U(}n ^ h# ^ nnderUko , w , rUka crn *ade to
of a child in that placo on Friday of cholera rMtor# Uome to the sovereign Pontiff, though
his fall sympathies m»y t«- enlisted in his canse.
Tnxaamo paper reports oorn selling for <» For MMMah0 n-a anoaatora followed the Oitho-
oenta, bacon 11 cents, and cattle for not more I Ug sta4rU trom Ireland toFrance; and his wife
than half Iheir value at a recent sale in that ttavoUi adherent of Home, and ia
oounly. It also ssyu there i* a greater scarcity | M t0 h , Ta , Rrcal iD fl nonee over hor husband.
The two most Important paragraphs of tbo
bill suppressing religions corporations In Uome
bare been passed by the Italian Parliament.
There were strong efforts mado by both Itspab-
of monoy than at any time daring the past three
years.
Fon Iho wt*«*k ending Jano 101b, there were
24 deaths at Savannah.
Strike.—The Savannah News, of Wednesday,
says
Fivsiuu^ raoM the BlTAWil^rykiiu' | j icAn an( j c j er j oa i elements to exercise a pres
sure npon the votes of the depnties, and the
—i passions rose so high that bloody enconnters
Yestoidsy morning about 10:30 o dock two of p i t06 between both parties in aeve rail tall an
these ••strikers -~E. II. Worsham, a dts- I F r . . . . ...
charged printer from thl* office, and a ring j cltlee. Many of the monk* belonging to the
leader in Ibe “strike" movement, and Jno. G.
Marshall. both of whom bad joat enough whis
key in them to render them foolhardy, went
suppressed monasteries are preparing to emi
grate to Bolivia and Ghili, South America.
The health of the Pope is so much improved
iuto the New* composing room, ostensibly to ^ giving visitors again. Among
get some arllolo of personal property whioh thoaa wbo eonght an audience were also the
tbry claimed to have there. Nothing was said j.; MpIew Q , u nM f» and her only daughter, the
to them by the few printers who waro in the I Uriod D n che*s Mary, who are at present so-
room »t that lime, nnd they were requested to onrnlD _ in Iui | y . The distinguished visitors
— ** | gg JSwdoSl to_Wi Holiness by Cardinal
mi ruing on this oonrteaf tho feilow Worsham
began abusing ono of the printers, who is
crippled, in a profane and vnlgnr style, in which
prooeeding Marah&l joined. This conduct was
borne with p*tItno6 for a abort time, when Mr.
W. O. Vincent, who happened to be present.
Antonelli, Uomac Secretary of gtate. The
Freooh ambassador, who had oomo to report
the latest events from Franoe, fonnd a very gra
cious reception. The Pope replied that “now he
would pray God with still greater fervor to. bless
the National Assembly devoted to Christian
pages, including that with the ooat of arms
painted by Nabde. Tfee first page oonUiwa the
utle of His Majesty, aarronnekd by the oants of
arms of the tvelva proviooes of Ptoasla, above
them the single beaded eagle, below the signa
ture of the Emperor. The aeoond p*g-» aeta
forth the reasons nby the dignity of Fnuoe
bestowed upon the Chanoellor, dwelling oo the
great services of the Prince for the unity and
greatness of the Fatherlaod. Hie third page
formally cortft-m the new dignity ; the f.»nrth
states how far the title is hereditary: the fifth
and sixth are taken np by the description of the
prinoejy cost of arms ; the seventh t>y the ooat
of arms iteelf; the eighth continues the descrip
tion of the ooat of arms; the ninth ooo-
tains the regulations e*>neeniing boo-prince
ly descendants; the tenth the signature of the
Emperor; the eleventh and twelfth an extract
from the deeds of feoffment cf the Pnnoe. The
letters sad araU-Mpes of the diploma have been
devised and composed by two eminent artists
under the supervision of Count Sullfried, Mas
ter of Ceremonies at tbe Oonrt of Berlin.
A papyrus, discovered some months sit
a tomb in Egypt, by tho editor of the Hiero
glyphics! Standard, bee stnoe been thoroughly
examined by Dr. E senlohr. an eminent
Egyptian soholar. He has made u full transla
tion of the “ hleratie” character! inscribed on
tbe scroll, which is disoovered to be an alloeul
tion of Bameses the Third “to hiapeople and
all men on earth," recounting the great deeds
that were done in the dsys of bis father and
hia grandfather. He details, at length, all the
canaes which led to the downfall of tbe Mosaic
reform and the exodus of the Jewa. The roll
ia said to be the fintat, largest, best written,
and best preserved of all that have hitherto
h*cn discovered in “ the oonotry of the
PhsraohH,” and there seems to be no doubt
about its authenticity. Jaaiio.
ordered the pair out, and ineltuotod one of the , , nd lh8 new oh ief 0 f 8Ute. who was
boy* to ro for the proprietor. Worsham very J fot old8r> Jn , Uo e and civilization."
bravely m .zod this-boy an.Uore hia ahirt, when „g , jjarned that the bill suppressing the
s?SSSSjS?SS5S ssarssst.'sss.'si*:
have Riven him . deserved drublW The ^ h h .?,v ifh ^tfer Whor
ception of bis drunken companion, fled precip-1 Thore ia evidently a mnch bettor feeling
itately through a Bideway, leaving him to boar [ throughout Franoe since the election of Mac-
tbe brant of tbolr joint impndeneo and bravado.
We may bore remark as a warning to these par
ties, who protnme to allude to a good printer
and a worthy yonng man aa a “whisky bloat, r
Mahon. And, indeed, the monarchists wbo
overthrow Thiers oonld not have chosen a name
bolter calculated to fill tbo connlry with con
fidcnco and reaper:, disiipating the apprelien-
that *noh viaUs to thia ofQoo in fatnre will not I aions of the CdnaervaUTea and overawing lire
bo treated ao leniently, and .*is for executing I Kadlcala, than that of MaeMahon. Whether
thoir oowardly threats npon individual compos
itora in the News employ, that H mere bags-
from choice or calculation, he haa always kept
aloof from party strifes, and this oircnmatance
tell., and lliero is no doubt thev will be mado eetres him admirably in his new tfHoe. He
“a!ok" if they attempt it. It will fco obaerved enjoys tbe reputation of a man of sterling in-
that In this entire mailer, Iho Typographical I tegrlty, of a bravo so.dier and a oapable ad-
Onion baa oolleolivvly aud individually assumed | miniatrator. and it in worthy of note, that out
the aggressive, and tbe oousequenoos rest with * n **“
M.
A well-known Havnnnah merchant wan nr- |
rested and bailed in the snm of $1000 on Wed-
of all Generals of tho Empire, MaeMahon
alone bn* retained a popnlar name in spite of
the battle of Worth and the march to Sedan.
Nobody holds him responsible for tbe defeat
aud the eapilulatioc; popular baliof points him
nesday, on tbe olinrge of soiling unstamped to- 1 ont as tbe viotim of Imperial mistakes, though
-sue autoluacr imio
hnooo,
Bepublloan says t
The atoamihlp Ban Jaolnto, which arrived
yesterday from Nevr York, brought with her
four or five negroes, who sro sshl to hnvo been
of tbe number who left this city some time
since for IJberla. The darkios stato that they
have Ik'come quite satisfied with tbo natal
MsoMshon has publicly assumed tbe reepoasi-
YX..7— -."Uw J 11 ".'!.'!!" 1 .." JJ l lllJt,t>] r. It eeeuisfiB i^
revere at least ono hero without fear and with-
ont rej roaoh among tbe paladins of the Em
peror. These sympathies cannot fail to pre
possess ns in Maoilahon's favor, thongh we
must boar in mitd that his political judgment
has never been tested yet. He has never gone
beyond bis military province, anil Ibe war
land of the raee, and preferred Ibe clay hills of I agaioat the Commune he has likewise waged as
the Jaw l.w, where they oan raise corn, ootton, I a soldier, not as a politician. Whether Mae-
peas, potatoes, ota, and where they can hunt
tho 'posanm and tbo coon wbenovor (hey get
hungry for something froth in the way of moat.
Tuts* You.—The Columbus Enquirer says r
Tnx TtLxnaarn and Hissxxaxu.—Yester
day wo were called on by Mr. T. G. Lacier,
traveling agent of the Macon TaLioEArn and
Mahon is a statesman at all we know not. It is
generally understood that nnder the Empire he
has shown himself an able Governor in Algeria,
but thore is a great difference between ruling a
military colony and ooolrolling tbe political
parties in Franco. Whether he is competent
for this difficult Isak, or whe ther he will prove
a mere tool in the hands of the Conservatives,
.■ ”, I a mere iwi id rue mums ur Luo vsmBorvauves,
n^'rj* Vpe i , aB 2 ““I V;'° remains to be seen. His former relations with
Jenniml .hew tbe eiiwgy and enterprise of Ms lbe Imp6ri . 1 Oonrt wero always very friendly
SL “j "Moat being intimste. He nlyet bflongcdto
TaLxoaAru ia not only a prosperon* paper, bnt
it ts ably edited and one of the most welcome of
our exchangee. A doable anooess to lbe oily
that supports such a newspaper.
The name paper also prints tho following
A Bor CausirxD io Dxatii at the Cukwacla
Lut* Wouxb.—rsasengera by tbe Woslern Kill-
Ibe favoiites of either tho Emperor or tho
Empress. Stuoo the war he has Bhown great
respect for the exiled family.
The news from Spain is a little more oncour.
aging, the majority of tbe Cortee being, at last,
agreed upon a Cabinet, headed by Honor Fi y
Margall, a name whioh has deeetvedly now great
road, last afternoon, brought the sad intelli- I distinction. Tbe formation of a new Ministry
gone dial a little non, aged ! -■ years, of Wm. I has had a tranqmli/.ing effect npon Madrid, and
P. Young, proprietor of tho Cbewacia Lime I the armed faction* whioh were posted in varl-
Wotka, Jooated at i’onDgeboro, Leo oonnty, I ona parts of the oity have been withdrawn, all
Ala, was ernahed to death, yesterday morning, I parties aooepting tbe Ministry chosen by the
by the machinery of the lime works. It seems I majority of the Gortea Fignersa, the late
that ho and other boys had been in the habit I Premier, had arrived at Haoaoa on his way to
daily of vUit’ng tbe mill, and had been fro Franoe. Tbe new Cabinet proposes to carry
quantly warned of tbe danger of coming in oon-1 on a strict party government, and to oxeoute
taot with the machinery. Yesterday morning, I whatever measures the majority may Beem fit
while playing abont the mill, this ohtld was I to adopt. The greatest danger threatening at
accidentally caught in the belting, by whioh he I present tho Iiepnblio comes from the sirny,
was carried np among tbe ooga and poiieya and I which is in a state bordering on open revolts,
thereby crushed to death. I A regiment of troops stationed in Morviedro,
Mu. F. H. Si'xxu, of Augusta, in attempt m0,lnifd »“ d murdered Iheir lienlenant ooloneL
ing to jump from a trein on ,h. Oharlotte, Co-
lumhia and An gosta railroad on Wednesday, I orders and left their oommaeder, who retired to
fell upon hi* back ao close to the train that it I Tartos* with those remaining faithful. There
was only by holding his legs np that ha aaTod | * rB “ T * r * 1 m 'uor revolts and bloody enoonn
Bala ts. Colton.
Editort Telegraph and Meutnger: On the
30th of April tbe fair and beautiful weather
gave place to the heaviest and most destructive
rains. We had hard rains on fire days in May
and gentler rains on ten. Fonr Sundays were
fair. In June, ao far, we have had six fair days
and rain on eleven—fonr hard and washing
rains and nine gentle rains—two on two days.
Three of the fair days have been Sabbaths.
Seven weeks and two diya sinoe the rain com
menced, and in that time nearly sixteen inches
of rain have fallen here in the country—in the
city it may have been less. Out of fifty-one
days thirty-six have either been rainy or ground
too wet to work. Sa mnch for tbe rain. The
history of tho grass need not be given, as in
this instanoe “history repeals itself.” But what
of the crops 7 Oats good, but liable to be lost
nnlesa tho weather clears now soon. Com good
where it receives the proper attention—better
than an average at any rate. Peas a good stand,
bat not Iikoly to make a crops os they will have
to be neglected for the sake of ootton. I at
ways feel like writing ootton with a capital—
it had tho soeptre and the crown so long.
What of tbe ex King 7 On this 18th day of
June—the anniversary of one of the greatest
battles on reoord—another battle is dosing
with a like resnll. Tho King, who onoe with
royal power and undisputed sway, held his soep
tre over the greater part of the oivilized world,
now lies blaok with wound* and pears of battle
beneath tbo green shield and relentless arm of
old Massachnsetts crab. While the sun has re
fused to shins aud IeDd its bnruiug rays in aid
of the dying King, dark clonds and quick dart
ing showers have stood by, and given material
help to the old General (green) who to-day,
with out-atreichod arm and firmly planted foot,
defies the King and his battle-weary heroes
(mules and negroes ) Yet, Messrs. Editors, yon
are soloyal In your thoughts, you canuot help
believing in tbe final (rinmph of tbe old white-
haired monarch, wbo has stood so many battles
in tho past. Human nature is a hopeful prin -
eiple, but there is a gloom thick enough to shut
out the bright visions of the most sanguine. In
faot, there is a point at which human opinions,
thoughts and emotions, take a tarn. Who
will say that period ha* not arrived in tbe
ootton crop in Middle Georgia? All com
ment is hseless. Let ns refer lo tbe year 1871.
That year we secured a good stand of cotton,
and had three weeks fair weather in May to
get it chopped ont. Oa the 31st day of May,
1871, tho rain set io, aud we had rain for
twenty-two days, and not a fair day between.
Daring that time eleven and one-half inches
of rain felt. In July wn had 1 18-100 inches.
In Augutt, up to tbo -.1th day, not a drop.
From tho 25th of Angnat to the 20:h of Septem
ber ID..10 100 inches ftil. ll-isnlt—grass all
thronghJuno; killed ont in July; in non of the
ootton destroyed in getliugout the grass; oot
ton stnnted in Jnly; August aud September
rains caused the ootton to take a second growth
that promised to give a “top crop.” Top orop
went to sleep under a blackening frost on the
14th of November. This year so far has run
over with disastrous causes and incidents. It
fs without u parallel—it ont parallels 1871, and
I presume from precedent to vatioiuate more
nuprofitablo results. Snll there are those who
their better judgment telfs*^tfiem'canuoT’Vjl
trne. So many falso reports and erroneous
figures are profitable, bnt never to the planter,
lint I am very sensitive on this point—so I will
not touch upon it. But let who will predict a
large cotton crop—it will not be large.
J. 8. WllIDISH.
Macon, Jnno 18, 1873.
JOHNSON& SMITH
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W OULD respectfully Renounce to their friends end the public generally thet they here removed to
thoir new etore on Cberry street, end here opeoed a Urga end comprehensive stock of
Boots and Shoes
For Ladies, Govts and Children, of the latest styles and patters, and from the beat factories. COON
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also keep a large stock of Ladies' and Gents'
TRAVELLING TRUNK8, VALISES,
To whioh the attention of the publie ia invited.
SATCHEL8, ETC..
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XXmSITK •
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No
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4 Blake's Block. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga -
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$285
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until July 1st. Same on Installment, with interest added.
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E. J. JOHNSTON
Dealer in
ffatclies, JewBliy, Sil?er-w are
FANCY GOODS, FINE CDTLEKY,
Musical instruments, Strings
ETC., KTC.
Bole Agent for the Celebrated
Diamond Pebble Spectacle!!. Eye-Glasses
ETC.
Particular attention given to Itepaira on fine and
Difficult Watches. ,
JEWELBY, etc., BEPAIBED, and ENGBAVING.
Cor. Hnlbony * Second Sta .Macon, Ga.
A call is solicited aud great bargains given in good
and desirable goods. Many articles will be acid at
and under ooat. aprlBtf
Da. J. A. Taylor,
Of Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. B A. Hooks.
Of Obattanooga. Tenn.
MINERAL HILL.
SALINE, SUl7hUR, ALUNI
W
w
ten between soldiers and citizens reported from
various parts of the oonnlry.
We have no news from the Carilst seat of war.
Aooording to the Gaoeta the too well known
Cure of Sinta Crux haa abandoned the cause of
, Don (Jarloa, and proclaimed the Catholic lie
Ooaatrrcinuc.—L nder this bead tho Atlanta publio with Oalvera aa President.
Constitution, of yesterday, haa the following: I In Cadiz the Beds have now the npper hand,
One of our cinzen* returning sometime ainoe I * nd * r ® »»S' n K war against statues and mon-
ihem from being crushed nnder the wheels.
M*. Cuasum B. Maunx, an old ciUxen or
Augusta, died quite suddenly of heart disease
on Wednesday morning.
from a trip to Florida, was a paaMDger by tbe
night train oa the Macon and Brunswick rail
road from Jessup to Macon. The train was
heavily loaded, having In addition to a full list
of fir.t-class passengers a large number of
laborers, probably lumbermen, crowding the
eeoond class oar to such an extent that the
conductor was compelled to put some of
them into the baggage car. During the
umsnU. Servaodo, German and Frauds Xaver,
the three saints chosen as tbe special pat
rons of tbe city, were pulled down from their
pedestals, and the old Church de la Merced was
entirely demolished.
The programme published siuce by the new
Ministers taxors the speedy demarkation of the
Federal States, the restoration of discipline in
the army, tbe proclamation of martial law against
night tbe gentleman desired to’ obtain an over- “*• tUrl ** t ‘“argents, the liberty of the An tile*,
ooat from hi* baggage, and went to tho baggage- “ a lh ® * a PP M ^«‘ of slavery. Oaatelar pro
room for that purpose. He soon fonud his
valise, and also found to bia surprise that it had
been broken open, and articles to the value of
acme fifty dollar* had been abetrnoUd. He
called the attention of Oondootor Fowler to the
faot, when that gentleman immediately insti*
poses to submit to the Cortes the division of
Spun and her oolonics into a nnmber of Fed
eral State* within the next few days. The
adoption of a Federal Kepublio we consider a
fatal mistake.
Though Spain has been a political nnity for
tuled a most tboroogh march of eveTy part of I lJmost toar centuries, there are, partly owing
the train, and of every colored pa*»enger on it I to th * want of rapid and easy communication,
(some had already left the train), bnt no trace I Mdl “*“7 petty jealousies between the various
of the missing articles oonld be found. On
riviog at Macon, the gentleman, aooompauied by
the conductor, proceeded to tbe effioe ot p ro J.
dent H sale tin rml, and Master of Transportation
Jarvis, and laid the faots before them, to which
they gave the most courteous attention and
promoted to use every endeavor to recover the
aloleu property. They took the gentleman's
address, and a few day. after hi. arrival home
he received a letter from Mr. Jarvia, saying
that they oonld obtain no trace of the artielea,
and ttke.’ 'in to name their Talne. He at
onoe wrcti -;lx, giving the information
deeired, ana ved by return mail instruc
tions to draw .. 1 'he Treararer of tbe Com
pany at ay*' I- - the amount, which draft was
dnly hoc re.i
Tux Dal.'on Citia^n aay* a little daughter of
B- v John Callaway, of 1 cr.aJ Hill, swallowed
o ;xirtioE of an ear of wheat about twelve days
which lodged in the windpipe. After five
oavi of and -ring the operation of ' 1 X'h-otomy
was pc Tc ■ ‘ '*'JOk ptoiotigHd the ‘he
.itiie siufrrw. ■«' ' nut 'oath linAO, u-
vh
.sb tbo . *—Oh ,h.« text the Athana
t. 1 j v a sec'...ji whose pe
•'«d with the oo'‘->r
provinces; tbe Inhabitants ot Biscay totally
differ from tbe Catalonians, and tbe demarka-
tion into federal State* may lead to the dismem
berment of the country.
The burning of the Alexandria Falaoe is an
almost irreparable loss to London. Tuts co
lonial auncture- was built ont of the material of
the Indoatrial Falaoe of 18t>2 for the purpose of
offering th. north of London tbe same attrac
tions Sydenham Falaoe offer* for the aoath.
The locution ot the building wax beautifully
chosen on a lorty amineuoe, easily accessible
by railroad; the structures ware imposing and
tasty, and surrounded by t wo handled and
twenty non* of land, laid out in beanUfnl parks.
The total lorn ia estimated at *5.000.000 $000,-
000 of which are only covered by iuaaranoe.
There was nothing saved but some valuable
picture, and other works of art. The fire was
caused by the niislarenres of the workmen who
were repairing toe sine roof.
The dictatorship over Aisaoe and Lorraine
expiring on the first of Jxnnary, 1874, the pro
visions of the German Constitution will be
probably extended to these two provinoes,
whioh art entitled to elect fifteen members to
. s e Beiohatag.
. '-e Imperial Government has made great et
foi. . advanee the material welfare of Aisaoe
in.. • .-».ne. Communications have been fa-
construction of new roads and
BIBB COTTJNTir COURT.
Ofixok of Judge of Couxrx Court, >
Macod, Ga, May 23, lti73. )
1. Tho Firat Quarterly Bo*t*i >n of tbe County
Courtfor the trial of claims over $ 100 and under $200
will be held at tbo Court house, on the FIRST
MONDAY in Jnly noxt. Ho tarn-day twenty days
beforo Court.
2. Judgment* will bo rendered at same placo on
claims over $50 and under $100 at the expiration
of fifteen days from tho service of the eummoaa.
5. Judgments will be rendered at same place on
claim* amounting to $50 or a lets earn, in tea day*
after service of eummon*.
A. Possessory Warrants. Distress Warrant*, ha
beas oorpus cases, etc., will be tried without delay,
or so soon as tho parties are ready.
6- Criminal cases, less than felony, will bo tried
immediately after arrest, unless good cause for
continuance bo shown.
6. My office Is at the Court-house, where all bus
iness will b3 disposod of, unless otherwise ordered.
JOHN B. WEEMS,
Judge County Court, Bibb oounty.
JuncS )m
T HIS favorite Hammer Resort, situated near
Bean T e Station, East Tennessee, and nine
miles from Morristown, Eaist Tennessee and Vir*
ginla Railroad, has just been SPLENDIDLY fitted
up for the Bummer of 1873.
OUR. SULPHURS,
(Bed, White and Black), Alum and Chalybeate
Waters, need no comment, as their effects are gen
erally known; but we would call your particular
attention to tbe wonder of the age, as a mineral
water—
OUR SALINE SPRING.
better known as Black Water, which is magical in
its specific effects in c*sea of RHEUMATISM,
POKOFULA, DYdPEPblA. aU Diseases of the
Biood aud >kin, and especially adapted to the Dis
eases of Females.
Hot aod Cold Sulphur Baths!
the cool and bracing mountain air, together with
the magnificent mountain soijNZRY. tend
to make this one of the most pleasant summer re
sorts in tho Sooth-nsjtafi . . -*
These Springs are accessible by daily hack
lines Parties desiring to visit us will stop at Tur
ley House, Morristown, snd ell for William A.
Dickinson, proprietor Hack lane to Mineral HilL
Address sli fci*tje-‘u>
DBS* TAYLOR & HOOKE, Proprietors,
Bean’s Ststion, East Tennessee.
BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar-
rangemeikta for fkmiiiog. may!8 2m
MACON, CEOROIA,
nov!7eod If - • * •
Great SoaHera Freight and Passenger 01
VIA
CHARLESTON, S, C.,
TO AND FBOH 7
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFAOTTOING nrprra
“Absolutely the Best Protection
Against Fire.”
| Oyer 1200 Aclnal Fires unt ont with it!
MORE TPrs-M
$10,000,000 00
Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
QABCOCF
ROGERS & BONN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
OFFER FOB SALE
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
390.barrels Refined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET BATES.
.* yj*i**atf - I.! . V- 1 : I ~ ’■ ’ ' • .
LA-WTON & BATES,
WHOIaESAIsH
Cora, Oats, Hay, Bacon, Larfl, lor, Sugar, Mo, Molasses
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
FOURTH STREET.
janSOtf
MACON, GA.
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS.
(WITH LATEST IXroGVZXZXTS.)
FOB 2J YEABS THE
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
THF.ODGHODT THE WOBLD.
OVER 750,000 IN USE.
If yon think of baying a Sewing Macbln. it wil
P»y you to examine tbo records if those now in
usa and profit by i>xperi.n<w. THE WHEBLEB
A WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY
LIGHT BUNKING MACHINE. USING THE
KOTABY HOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH,
alike on both aides of the fabric sewed. All abnt-
tla machines waste power in drawing the shuttle
back after the stitch ie formed, bringing double
wear and strain npon both machine and operator,
benoe while other machines rapidly wear out. the
WHEELEB A WIiEON LAB re A LIFETIME,
and prove, an economical investment; Do not
believe all that ia promised by so called ‘'Cheap”
machines, yon should require proof that years of
use have tested their value. Money onoe thrown
away cancot be recovered.
Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy
terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines
put in order or received ia exchange.
WHEELEB A WILSON MF G CO.'d OFFICE8
Savannah. Augusta, Macon and Ooluabus, Ga.
W. B. OLE YES. Gen. Agt., Savannah, Ga.
W. A. HICKS, Agent, Veetm Qa.
Jan 12-eodly
-i, prea.hos thm i across the Rhine. Traveling
’ r '.Acher* have been appointed to in*tract the
1 plan * c- tv
rni:ng population in rational agncultare; two
me-.. school* have been established in
AM imports .. j Hagecd Aid Sofalettatatt, while a nursery and
T “ wild hunt" [ aob.x>i ' r the cultivation of the grape will soon
rex it arema J be established in Ooimar. The authorise, eu
tie! good," bn
*ot on. Tbej
. u 'he adapta-
. i; that an aore
«£u to porebaa*
rj >b an aore of
ihoh not tak* the
ootuaga the formation of agricultural societies,
wtooh, iika a network, shall extend over the
whole country.
Tbe Eaqsaror haa aigned the diploma bestow
ing the dignity of Frtuo* upon Bismarck. This
Jooumant, whioh ooat aix months' patiact labor,
ia c perfaoi gem of art It contains twain
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS,
VIRGINIA.
Ouen June 1st. 1870.
T HIS favorite aud celebrated Watering Pisco
will offer *?diUon*l aUrtoliona tins seseon.
It po*ee»49S a migoificent Ball Boom, fins Billiard
Booms, Bowling Alley for Indies end gentlemen,
end s snperb C.*o<jaet Ground. It will be kept in
“ style not curpsesed anywhere ia Virginia
The waters of these speciel Bpringa either cure
or greatly relievo most cases of 8erofnl&, incipient
Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Lxrrn-
Kitie, Chronic PnenmonlA. Chronic JUvapepeiA,
, Ghromc Disrrl a? x. Chronic Dysentery, i'bey ere
al *° * great veJae in those affections which ere pe-
colier io the female constitution, snd as %a xppe-
m ionic snd s general restorative, they ere,
perhspa. unrirslied emosgat mineral witters. The
prop:x«?tor h** proriotd ior the lawns and bell
room A first- chat band of mntic, end in gencrel ell
the sonroes of emasemeot end recreation neoelly
fonnd et onr beet enmmer reeorte will be et the
oommMBd of the guests et “Bockbridge AJnm."
The piece is within fro-n eleven to thirteen hours
of ltichmond, Wselington. Beltixnore etc. by reil.
ell in deylight. Perssogers 1 eeve ihe’cers’ of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Kailroau at Goeb<-n Depot
end new end elegant stage coeebse, paueing npiliy
over e smooth and levrl road of only eight mdee,
set down tbe visdors et the tprirga to tee.
JAMKri A. FBAZlfc.it, Proprietor
DB. J. a, DA VIA of ibe Universitv, Besides t
Physician.
A- B. DOOM. Office Manager.
S. M MULLEN, Office Manager.
lar ^ ^‘wT-KUAN A BOG.
Dj-riptivepaaphl*;* sent fret on applioatiou.
TUESDAYS,
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOUB8 SHOBTEB
VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And ocncocting Boada West, In alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen Firat-Clase Bteaxnsliipa to the above
£ o rf 8 * oT^a 3 to tbe Quick Time and Begular Dispatch afforded to tbe business publio in tbe
Ootton Statca at tbe
PORT OF 1 CHARLESTON,
R
IRE EXTINGU1SHE
F. W. FAB WELL, Sec’y,
407 Broadway, New York.
In daily use by the Fire Departments of the prin-
lipel cities of the Union.
The Government has adopted it. The leading
railways use it.
Send for “Its Reoord.”
B. H. WBIGLEY A OO., Agents,
fehl2tf
Offering facilities of Ban and Baa
and capacity at any other Port. The
Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellent* I
Rio following Splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
070 NHW YORK.
MANHATTAN. M. S. Woodhull, Commander. I
CMA-MPION R. W. Ijocewood, Commander. I
CHARLESTON Jambs Bebby, Commander. I
JAMES AUGER ,T. J. Lockwood, Commander. I
, JAMES AJDGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
S. Cbowell, Commander..
r? .T. J. Beckett, Commander. |
ASHLAND Ingeam, Comm&nder.
WAGNER, HUGER & CO., 1 . . „ . . „ „
WM. A. COURTENAY. i ■ A £« nts » Charleston, S. C.
TO FBXXjAJDBIiFaZB.1
ZSOW SXBABKSHZVSi
-Alex. Hunter, Commander
VIRGINIA .C. Hinckleb, Commander.
Sailing Days—Thursdays,
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO BALTIMOHB.
MARYT^AVTk -Hainie, Commander
- ...Johnson, Commander
oh,A. GULIi ..-.Dutton, Commander
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
VO BOSTOST.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA,. JBails Every Otheb Saturday.
JAS. ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
B«t«s guaranteed as low m tlioso of Oompetiog Lines. Jlerine lueursnoe one-bnlf of one per eent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
the^ principal Railroad Ottaee in Georgia, Alaban a, Tenn ease, and MisaiaaippL
secarea in Advance, without extra charge, by addreeaing AgenU of the BUMun-
ia ChariMton, at whose offices, in *11 cases, the Railroad Ticket* ahocjd be exchanged and Berths
uuged. The Through Ticket* by tha Route include Trenafcre, Meals and State BoomVwhile on ship
The Sooth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad
And their emmecXing Ltoee have largely increased their faeiEUee for the rapid movement of Freight and
^E.®* ^ Lb * Booth and Weak Oo^rtabta Night caATimh th*
on the South Carolina BatfroaAFii*t-C2ai«
Katin* Saloon at Branchvilk*. On the Georgia Railroad Firat-Claa* Bleeping Oara.
OHAbStON cumotb.
DOORS,
Sash ami Blinds,
M OULDINGS, Brackets, stair Fix
turee. Builder*' Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire
Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantle Piece*.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Price List sent tree on
application by
V. P. TO AUE,
20 Hayne and S3 Pinckney sta.,
ootleodly Charleston, B. OL
White Pine Lumber for Sale.
0. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
WHOLESALE
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Yte. PrwSitawfe Bontb Oarehna Baflread. Gharietaoo. S 3 O.
XTCHm. JL La. HAMTOT^l
KETCH UM A HABTR1DGE,
Bankers and Commissioa Merchants
tubaaga Balldlar, ianaaak, Ja.
Rxrxarxrraa More* Taylor, Frerident Oty Bank
T.; P. O. Oalbono, Preaidect Fourth National
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Oiaoc A Son, Bankers, N. Y .
Morris Ketehum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Nosria!
Cashier First National Bank. Baltrinore; M MeMh
•hast. Oaahtar first National Bank, FfcibutaipUa.
W. A. RANSOM A CO.,
MaimfaOtaw. and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
188 AND 140 GRIND BT., HEW TORE.
BegwNctad by OoL B. W. Bagaa, ef Qsosgta.
A. C. KAUFMAN.
BANKER,
AND DEALEB IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
CHARLESTON, g. f,
S OUTHERN OOLLEOTXON8 receive tbe Special
and Personal attention of this House. Returns
made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New
York Exchange, which always roles BELOW par
daring tbe active business season.
W Notes, Drafts and Acceptances payable in
8outh Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be
concentrated at thia point with Profit and Raving of
Labor.
0 s All business attended to with fidelity nrd
Rmmi,
«*" Quotations of Southern Securities lamed
weekly. febll6m
WAGES.
F IR all who are willing to work Any person,
old or young, Jot either sex, can make from
«k^*t home day or evening. Want-
.. . .. .... dtyor oouutry, and
«10 to 851 a
ed by all. Boitable to either
any season of the year. This Is a rare opportunity
for those who are out of work, and out of money
to make an independent living. No capital beam
required. Our pamphlet, “HOW TO Maine 2.
LIVING,” giving full instruction!, sent on receipt
of 10 oenta. Addrees A. BURTON A OO., Mor-
riaania, Weaicheater oounty, N. Y.
T HE BECKWITH 820 PORTABLE FAMILY
BEW1MG MACHINE, on so days' trial; many
advantages overall Satisfaction guaranteed, or
•20 refunded. Bent complete, with full diraotictia.
Beckwith Sewing Machine Co., 882 Broadway, N. Y.
HPHE NEW ELASTIC TBU84. An important In—
I vention. It retains tbe BupturejU all «■"**,
and nnder the hardest exercise or .severest strain.
It is worn with oomfort, and if kept on night and
day, effect* a permanent cure in spew weeks. Fold
cheap, and sent by mall when requested.fOirealar*
free, when ordered by letter sent tottbe Elastic
Truss Oo„ No. (83 Broadway, N. Y.icity. Nobody
uses Mstal Spring Tnusw: too painful; • they
•Bp off too frequently. may 23sod£eowly
SE0CE8S, PE0VIS10N ii IIOUOB DEALEHS.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES' GUARANTEED
01 TMliAP STRBBT.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my smogasaenta to ecmeel tbe sMtftt error in the time-keeping of my fine
Regulator, by the amotion of aa oteervatoiry and one of the most approved TRANSIT IN8TBU-
MXNTB, for the purpose of observing the meridien peaeege of the sun end sten, I will be able to keep
—tMS|e
the exact Macon mean time to within e fraetfoo ef *
ttspoolal Ai
rsttassffct wsltassi MweUa. df
MNI