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03 Telegraph & Messenger.
Her hawbAndj it appear*, still flattered ber I
with vain hope*, **«m*iDg her to be Informed 1
A RemlnUcenee.
(Lints written upon tbe occasion of tbe raising
lh»t, although tbe loperax «u dissatisfied with of tbg ,u ta t« of Ohitf Jaetire Marshall ia tbe
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE St, 1873.
the marriage, be lived in expectation of over
coming his objection*. A letter reaobed her to
tni* effect as late as Jaly, 1805.
We aoon bear of Jerome Bonaparte com
mandiug a fleet in tbe Mediterranean; and in
leas than hri year* after—in August. 1807—be
married tbe daughter of tbe King of Wartem-
bnrg. He wa* crowned king himself soon
Capitol Square, Richmond, V* , in 1867 ]
i.
Wo ire g'ad to vee yoti. John Marshal!, my boy,
So fre*h from the cbi*el of Bugera 1
Go, take yonr stand on tbe monument there
Along with tbe other old oodgen ;
With Washington. Jefferson, Henry and each
Who ilnned with a great transgression,
Io the old-fashioned notions of freedom and right, |
Ami hatred of wrong and oppression.
XX.
The ItnlCImore noniptrtfB,
bt avu naTOW.
Whit myatwrlM lie entombed in waate papor!
A gentleman in Baltimora, a abort time ago,
bought R quantity of old documents and letter* |
from .detor in popc-gaW^ortol. In ' 8eplcm ,,„ I805 tho molher acd child
,moo S lb* m waa >. boodle of ieltera. yellow retarnod \ 0 rU ltimore, where tb* mother is still
2* sajM srsfixs?xS: ***«»««* esc - T -
s* w. - a. —i_ij-
TITf'ir.liVTb* whole eiorr- for 187<1 - “ d bM descendrate. Whelb- ««•*™'<> D X a v,r|dnl1 = ,
Tbo Mian tfll o*»rIr lb* whole *toir, for ^ Mgdfltne Bmaparte consented to reoeive tbe »• old MarvhalMaw you expounded of yore
moat of them were written by actor* in llnal _ ■ I* now not at all to tb* pnrpo-e;
domestic drama, aneb a* tba father and brother T*?**? *** 7 * ^ d “* And tbe martial law of tbe new brigadier
- - - - l p^r; bat ahe la now poaseaaed of great wealth, I. tronrer than habeaa eorpn.
which, it is said, she has carefully boarded— j^p yon yonr volume that with care
living herself in the fourth atory of an ordira-1 For the days of the law are over,
ry bouse in Baltimore—in the expeotion of her And it needs all vonr braes to bo boiling it there
JOHNSON Sc SMITH
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN'
Yon corns rather late to roar pedestal, John,
For sooner yon should have been here;
of the bride, tbe brothers of the bridegroom,
and some even from tbo mighty Napoleon him
self. We discover even that persona?** no
laa.a Imrtfirlsnt than the Preei.lur.t of fhA United *7 in DUOmore—in me eipoc ion 01 nor ADu is neta* an tout urmss io oo noi .ing n
American °°« d *T ne.dlog it toaoppret hi. rank With -Jostle.- bribed on tbe cover.
State*, lb* Secretary of But*, tha Ametioan
Minister In Pari*, and lb* Frenoh Minister of
Marin*, were interested in this affair, aod
wrote !elt«ni relating to it. It w« of tbe more
Icterrft to Ibe American Government, besanaa
President Jefferson liad jaat succeeded in ef-
fecting the moat brilliant feat of bis admiois
tration—lb* purchase of Lonlaiana from Napo
leon—and aome alarm was felt at Wanhlngton
last tbo Firit Consul, displeased nt lb* mar'
riage, might hold thn Government In aome de-
*« a prince of the French empire.—yea York \
Ledger.
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WILD WALES.
Ifow I he Dishonest Jonrnala of England
Nnpprew tbe Kojal Mr*.—A Anb Editor**
II lander.
Oonld life awaken Ibe limb of brorze
And blaze In tbe burnished eye
What would ye do witb yonr moment of life
Te men cf Ibe days gone by I
Would ye chide ns, or pi-y ns. blush or weep,
Ye men of llie dsya gone by ?
IT.
Won'd J< ITsrson tear np tbe scroll be bold*,
That time baa proren a lie?
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
FOURTH .AND POPLAR STREETS, MACON.
jgggjff
$285 STS PIANO
| We will soli onr Fall Sized Seven Octave Piano, and GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, with five years’ trial, at.lfce. above price, for cash,
until Jn!y 1st. Same on Installment, with interest added.
ESTEY ORGANS
S-A.aDIMliEart.'Y"-
Largest Manufactory in tho World. We challenge any Organ made.
Wo will sail to CHURCHES and SCHOOLS FOR LESS than any dealers in the United States.
World London Latter 1
m , , i It ia a harsh, disagreeable, nngraclona thing I And Manball abut the volume of law
gr*e responsible, and not stand to hi* bargain. |, bnt it i* a fact that the Prince of Wales And isy it Sown with a slab?
Tb* rra-l-rw.il 1* imerMted In thi* mm* I ?.“ u * ”.. ■*? “ I Would toon toU mo *» tflUT Blgbu
haa lately been doing hla beat, or his worat, to From , TKe nnw0 rtby to scan it?
lojoro himself in the eatimaUon of those who And neorT dub down , b # elrqnrnt aword
af^gaM^isge-SSg.TBaiagsgl
rrjfdr. I | ^.-rasafsasa."-^
». e # f or(1 , , rd f.p, r or wh-ch so many of the kingdom, but even in tbe I Conltl b a are Ins sons io thsir deen disgrace
t^anlyorrorm anq raeewwnicnjo many or dnb , fcod lha WM |, of f „ h ionab!e aociety in Wonld be ride eo proudly there?
is m. !“ , ! oonse q0 tnco of th* recent doings of tha Prince. He wonld get him down from hi* big braea horse
of hi* brother'sfam«. apd tha great-rrty b* Uiaoa th. 1st of Hsy, a* world know.. And eorer hi. f«e inabame. _
Ltd iu*t done loo Looted male*, inanrerf the I .u * * %— a— — I pgr tho land of hia birth ia now Diatnct One,
Virginia ru once tbe name.
J. IN5U Bandolph. O. H. A,
, of Bichmond, Va.
| AT THE OLD STAND OF LITTLE & SMITH, Q- XXI Xj F O R D ?
102 CHERRY STREET, MACON. GA-, 1 v
YOU WILL FIND
"WOOD & CO.
84 MULBERRY St., MACON, GA. 68 WHITEHALL St.. TLANTA. GA.
SADDLES AND HARNESS1e.J.JOHNSTON
And every thing pertaining to the Saddlery and Harneas Baainepa, in mnch variety. Every description or I
style of Harno*?, Saddle or Bridle not in Stock, v ill be made to order on % few days* notice. *
‘lie bad'ln^rnsrire one friend. C.pL Joehoa I .0^ dnrio, tbmm M*. he iM I
Barney, wholia.I formerly served in tbo French dMi Jia a^mMt ’an
navy with Jerctn-, and bad beoome ranch at *' >lno new dolight waa a daily, almost an hourly,
r.\V.,7b,- - neoeasity, than as a aenona and sober-minded
The Bremen Blammleo.
Tbe cathedral ereoied In the twelfth oentnry
fa tb* only interesting ebnrcb of which Bremen
can boast. It ia now a Protestant church and
contain* Ibe flneat organ in Germany. Its
Dealer in
A VARIETY OF BITTS, BUCKLES, WHIPS AXD COLLARS.
LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS.
CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ STOCK,
hill’s cogcoBPWOOt coiJABS^ ^ | Husical Inslrumcnts, Strings:
Orders form persons at a distance will have quick and careful attention.
DAVIS SMITH.
102 Chety Street, Macon, Qa.,
mai9-Gm-eod Three doors above Rosa A Coleman’s
G-EOEG-E W. ECEA-D,
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
AKTX) OJ&AH. nXAN'TTF^.OTimBR.
No 4 Blake’s Blot*k. Poplai* Street. Macon; Ga
JNO. W. LEIGH.
W3L McCLUBE’
^ed to bijmTb. young man viait^riti- . r(rin0Cf beir n, a|(raat MUwu^l
viaitlog hi* old comrade? who int,J§u£Thim dere^cd w« btre^lZore ?“t £o‘5,o?d
to many of tbo prinolpal familiea of the place n „ ( ra8t ' on Hnmlay, but employed lho hours of I «}t™°'ion to *trauger» is the exhibition
-among others, to that of Judge Chaw of lb* „ 18l a , n nmn « J menI * whicb u> lho aversge ? f "J*™ 1 r ? nrom,e ''' «>* oldest haviog been
bupremo Coort, one of thoaigoersof lho Daola Scotch mind, are at beat but toler- fonr tnndred years, and the moat recent sixty
ration of Iodepcndenoe, a noted pereonago at oa woek . d . JS ud , b wlutely intolerable on £55 “ Bn ondeceyed condition. The vanlt in
that day. Il was at the honse of Judgo Cnaae I g otdt — J 1 I which th* repoee poesenp.es the property of pre-
that he first a»w lha young lady, who la atyled L , lt f 0 WM „ , nl(1 abonl lhK bow ever- ” n,io R deoompoiilion, in prool of which poul-
Inlhaae family letters Batoey Patterson tbe lho D0W pera-'horked-moatof the die patches *ry'a freqneo.Iy enipended in .t, a venerable
daogbler of one of tbe weallhieat merehanta In lb ,. to!d , , n , di80rMt WM _, Dd , hal hBp ^na in lnrl!8 y, 5 nnd . rod 0,d - b %PI! »t the
tbe oonolry. P.lteraon was elghteon. and Aa , lria need DOt ho ReDCr8 ,i, known in Eng. P re8tnt b.og.rg on tbe wall. The corpses
>2? . flnt Sj(.«L. l .|,;, nn Vmo„ 0 ... n d 0 rc 0n h.!L 0 rrlnw f- no *' llB .-PP M " no “ — oat -----
xurdv dtyi n*ci Mined thoy w«rc eLgASMl fob® I u A * h. n n» nB in ,hat the a rut of ages has somewhat colored
married. Bnt from tha beginning of the affair 1>arta ^ ti mo ,t aa if it hsnpened^n London then >- Tbore are about a dozen bodies laid out
tbs lady'* father nlterly and ntrongly opposed *.. , d hon,* anort • ami ! iD ,,1 ® ir oofiSo"- The flesh feels like parchment,
lb*™.Cob. ...lew. ,fWr li,Jb« n p* rt , 1 ,, of E0 B li!b F . o -..nd oM ' tu - h -*“* o( *f ** Oon.t.^ who b«,
KS* “* •«**“■" *• “It’^SSSet'SS.^^S
-I never," ho wrole, “direclly or indirectly, L ftpr lbre0 Keek8 of ,. nd | C Bs innk»tinc* one I ln 8 daeI ninel Y y 0 “rs sgo, with a ballet holo in
gave Mr. Bonaparte the smalle.t oneenragement ^ bt b8T , . xpodp/that he would have ’been I hii, . br f, I "‘ 8nd R Bbatt « od shoulder. A eorpn-
“ T ?* nR , ht " rLnt OD th0 COD ,' raryi Rlad of a little .pict, and would have been will- Ie “ t . o!d G8ntr81 ,s t lU , cor P n,ent - aad 8 do “ D
restated bis protondons by every mean* in my " . .-sneet—unlwardlv at least—thn sanotitv e!lick * n ’'. hung np ninety years ago, have their . n/mr AVI
-ewer, oonalstent with dtacrclion. Finding JS* attache* in tho Eugiiab eyes to the day of . fett ! ho 7 8, | ‘ n, J ot - f , The rda ' t, ° wbic ^ Ml Q QTA\I
wever, that themutaal attachment they had I I inabont thirty feet long and fifteen feet wide, I I III VI I i^i W| I I I \
formed for each other was snoh that lriaarrival It the Hold Erietol-bo had traveled 8 " d i»»bove ground, in one cf the crypts of the N
short of fores and violence onnld prevent Ihelr ... »,*, nntfn fhnRM«f!« RmIamm chnrch. There la nothing peenhar a?>oat it, _
noion, I. with xuach rcIncUnee. consented to "Ld l^akf^fd at the ^mon, Cafe de la GTs: ■»« lhoro no reason why it shoo’d pre- FOOT OF MARKET &T.. CHATTANOOGA, TENN;
,h *^iTl". , ' e .ri , 'eranarfna'nl«n«Anf nlmnMbrne <Mde - 8h0nSOn0ar,h0r8COC;>Urae > 8ndth0 ”* rnnmlnnremen^'Th.^Thfhnion’nMWA^n 1 rIl0MPT ATTENTION GIVES TO OBDEBS AND CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS.
Aod *°. after *n acqunlntaoee nf abont three TCrt of , be cram8 d „ , a crera8 of f#kb | onab i e in Bremen. The exhibition of there cu- Bpeci8l referenc010 Breka of Ohattanooga. aprl8eod3m
luunl.-.*, -n ( liiibtm.a -V- Il.-y wer- ul8Hoclt ., y .-y, B «?, 1 '"- 8 f- ,ve88 “ 'r-ome to "n chnrch of about I
mairted. afur the manner of the Roman Oath- 8nd , ook a J moeb lime rotnrninR Ut8 & bta $-’0 per day and is quite a valuable aonroe of
olioehnreb. lho announcement of tho ««>«r- boto , b# r «ii Ted Lord Lyon*, wbidine.1 with f eT8nne * 11 n0 . t ! everybody whooan expect
ri \« 8 jP ' h0 |P“" P 8 P® r 88 Follow- « him; and then, aa a nice way of spending a ? b * 80 remunerative after they have given up
Married, on Saturday evening last, by the qo|# J Snn(Jay ; v(JDloR tLi , fc ,„ r0 head of the I tha Rh ° 9t -
Reverend Biabop Carroll, Mr. Jerome Bona-I i; n g|i ab Church went to tbo “ Varictos ” thea-I — —
parte, yaongiat brother oft ho First Gon-.nl of I |r8i wbare that reflood and elegant play, “La THOMAS
* b ® ^I 1 ® n °M 1 *fP, nb u,* 0 w^f** b, i b ,? 4l,ar ' I Vonvo do Malabar," wa* perfoimed. His first
son, lho eldeat danghter of William Patterson, I on ji„ nd# y morning was again to drive to
’’'A.' °* U>l * 81 ■ ... . I tho Boiade Boulogne, and after dinner he again
fb«yotnn_aoapl« HWAjbe honayoMl ■* Ln, , b „ theatre-this time to the Palais
ESSSrJl-'"ir.Z' l *l I the cha„o home of opera bonffe.
Tho rovolatioaat V<srsaiUoi had ocoarred ou
FANOY GOODS, FINE CUTLEBY,
Era, etc.
Solo Agent for tho Oelcbrated
I Diamoni Pettlfi Spectacle?. Eye-Glasses,
| Particular attention given to Repairs on fine and
Difficult Watches.
| JEWELRY, etc., REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING-
Cor. Mulberry <£ Second Sts, Macon, 6a.
A call la solicited and great bargains given in good
and desirable goods. Many articles will be sold i ‘
and under coat. aprlStf
Da. 7. A. Tatlob,
Of Atlanta, Ga.
Da. B A. Hooke,
Of Chattanooga, Tenn.
HOPE, LEIGH A CO.,
Successors to Tarnell, Leigh A Co.,
MINERAL HILL.
I SALINE, SULftiUR, ALUM
MERCHANTS,
U. CONNER
Invites his patrons to examine bis stock of
alalgbing that winter, and ono of tho papors I
KiijElliBITY' fWE FUHNISHiNG-GDODS iI
aaaaagaagagas sskxjssrjr.sstx’&js 1
a reward of 11 le bnndred dollars for the arrest and c f jjj p tob al>!o soqnenoos wonld havo on- I
of tbe perpeirator. The newspapers also In- .——.a „* n,i «...
perpe.rator. Tb8 n ® w .'J ia P®ra 8180 ' n ' I pressed the mind of tho Prince. Bnt ho was
form n* that when. thoyvtaitoi Waabmffton.that g* bMyin lho Bolg( atth8 ca r 8i and at tho
winter tho ouaoh npaot and threw Madame I (heatres to give any thought to polities. Ho
Bonaparte ont. withonU however, doing her m .deno viril to tbo new Presid.it ortbode-
mneh barm. During tbe following <mmmer , one and nj ht h8 ^ivod homo in
Hev mad. an extonaiyo lour In tho Northern {, m8 for ,’ ho U8rby , b morrow . ! cnn l0 „ ceIy
and Eastern btates, traveling with their own Rly8 yon nn adequate Idea of tho disgnat and
8 . n fi« r 8, ‘ ‘ blg exo ‘ ta * in '™J q?w‘-®ra where
large eitisa, and mahtng tbomsclvea eonepiouons
generally. When they passed through Union,
a young law atnlent, named Daniil Webater,
saw them, and being a FodtraUal—that is, op.
posed to Jefferson and tho purchase of Lonlst.
'loyalty" is most fervent. Gnrionsly enough, nn I
pubiioily wonld have been given to the nows of
tho Prince's doings in Paris but for an accident. [
It wonld havo been known, nil tbo same, lmt
il wonld havo remained ono of Ibe (hiogs that
ana-lie regarded the yonng couple with wrath „„ y o08 ulk< abont bnt wb ieh do not “got
and contompt.
“Jerome, tho brother of tbo Emperor of (bo
Ganta, ia here," he wrote, “Every day yon
into tbo papers.” All the London dailies, with-
ont exception, are in the habit of suppressing
mncli more nows than they publish abont cer-
Enibraclng everylbing that is
IVofiby aod Desirable
Hats and Capsll M
For Mon and Boys in Bilk, Fnr, Felt and WocJ.
UMBRELLAS & CANES. |
In variety.
rre?J~n h ch«rr h wah5i:^f R e? 0 vTtal: ,,b * ,h I *“«“
true 1-renoh air, wilMd^rife b^tasido. I tb j DR tbtt ( n ff w(8 discredit on any member of I
at Aonsicnr I ( | |(( loya | f aim i yt instance ; and tho “onppres*. I
T HIS favorite Summer Resort, situated near
Bean’s htation, East Tennessee, and nine
miles from Morristown, East Tennessee and Vir
ginia Railroad, has just been SPLENDIDLY fitted
np for the Sommer of 1873.
OTJR- SULPHURS,
I (Red, White and Black), Alum and Chalybeate
Waters, need no comment, as their effects are gen
erally known; bnt we would call yonr particular
I attention to tho wondor of the ago, as a mineral
water—
OUR SALINE SPRING.
| better known as Black Wstor, which is magical in
its specitio effects in cases of KUEOJIaTISM,
8CBUFUL.A, DYSPEFblA. all Diseases of the
Blond end bkin, and especially adapted to the Dia-
| csbjs of Females.
Rot aiid Cold Sulphur Baths!
the rooi and bracing monctain air, together with
the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SCENERY, tend
to make ibid one of tbo most pleasant summer re
sorts in the South.
O* These Springs aro accessible by daily back
lines. Parties detiring to visit ns will stop at Tor-
ley Houeo, Morristown, and c 11 for .William A.
Dickinson, proprietor Hack Lins to Mineral Hill.
Addros,
DKS. TAYLOB & HOOKE, Proprietors,
B.-an’s Station, Fast Tennessee.
BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar-
rangcmontB ter famines, mayM 2m
Tho gentlemen—1. e , we Fed'*—treat
Jan22tf
TnOMAS U. CONNER.
With eold and dtaUnt tyyl. They feel, yd 1 8d -d^nUcbee and tatter, of any of tb^ dalle. I
W«l b e™Iilmnn/^ ihU d l S nn™t won!d form 8 Ter Y intereatiog volume,
lordly graashopptr, this pwpfet !■ priooe * In lbifl jnst „ nC8> a u lho j onr naU reo
olotbea, dash ng through tho Amerionn elttca, dippa ( oh concerning the exploits of bis ltoynl I
lnxnrionaly rioting on the properly of Batch ni( J bno „ )n Paris, Jod they nU-with ono rx-
MODOCS !
Aro not coming, bnt
MACON, GEORGIA,
ceplton—dieorcetly bniked It. A junior sub
editor happened to be alone on dnty in tbe
ofllea of one of tbo papers. He had not been
fully informed of the rnles; be calamity
thought it was hia duly to got os mnch news as
MOSQUITOES ARE|
PREPAHE FOR THEM!
I havo in stock
meob.amce or Swiss peasants.
In tbe meanlimo an awfnl question was agi
tating the family of lb* bride. Wonld tbo tor-
rtble Napoleon, now Emperor of Franoo, for
whose coronation tho Popo was coming from
Italy, would tbla mighty potentate recognize i blo , n big r - When tbo Paris dispatch
the marriage of his brother wllh the danghter I ‘ Hm0 ho ordore l d ^ diap ia y boad for it. and to
of a Baltimore morchant ? To get light on thta ( b8borroro f b ( s soperiorathe fatal nows ap-
mat er, Robert Pattorwm, her brother, wont to d ^ morIliD ‘ in bl(? typ8 . Thn3 the .
Pane In the spring of ISOt It was long before Ben ndal5onldno longer be kept quiet; the clnbs PLATI’5 PATENT CANOPY !
he oonld get any oor nin inforination homo of (0 . n | Ebt aro bnzzing with it. One il. P. has
the Bonapartee received him cordially enoogh. avowed his Intention of asking in Parliament H (Tho handsomest fixture in Macon )
especially Lnclen, whobadnlso marriod wilhont ,. (bo di(Rrneefn | newg " b8 |tn8 and ( bo H 0 - . . , ., . , , _
hia brolhor a oonaont, aad wtao was abont the pnbIlcnn S , ro chnck i iB( , OTOr mo thought that Holmes’ Oriental CanODJ,
most rorpoctable person of the family. Joaopb. ‘ A , bert Edward ha8 60 h 800n and s0 completely
too. was deocntly civ I, and for soma lima tho doltro od al , (b8 popnl arit y which ho regained ARMSTRONG'S PATENT PIYTITRP ! S3
yonng man had goodhopes. | dnrln( ? bla ulneM ‘ (./mediately after his I MIMOIIIUIUI 0 Tflllini HAlUlUj . | ™
recovery.
What I have said abont tbe London papers
suppressing news reminds me of something
which I bavo often thought of saying concern
ing tho want of candor and trothfnlness on cer-
Great Sontliern Freiglt and Passenser Line
VIA
CHARLESTON, S, O.,
“Absolutely th© Best Protection
Against Fire.”
Over 1200 Actnal Fires flnl oat witliit!
MORE THAN
$10,000,000 00
Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
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BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING nrrrFg
B
A B C O
ROGERS & BONN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
OFFER F03 SALE
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family FIoujy
390 barrels Refined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERY LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
JnnelStf
LAWTON Sc BATES,
WHOZiHSAXrH
Con, Oals, flay, Bun, M, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Hasses
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
FOURTH STREET,
janSOtf
MACON, GA.
GO
yonng man had goodhopes.
LtlUo by little, however, tbo troth came ont
that tbe Emperor was opposed to tho marriage,
aod was perfeotly determined never to recog
niaa it. lie wanted Jerome for hlmaolf. Ilia
heart was act on creating a Frenoh navy that
oonld bold Us own against tho Eogliab, nnd bo |&ln B0 ,,j eota wbicb ls cb aracteriBtio of all these
fancied be aaw lu Jeremo the material ®et of jonroa ^ An anecdote will illnatrate what I
which a good naval offlecr oonld finally bo made. u . gn . Tbo dav after tbo great National Re
ne gave orders to tbo French Conanl in New
York not to furnish Jerome with aoy more
money, and forbado commanders of Frenoh
▼eeaala to rooelvo on board "the young perron"
to whom he had attached himself.
“It la no more than a camp marriage," he
said. “It la not poiaibla Jeromo oan have
wife, since the laws of Franoe reqnlre tbo con-
mean. Tho day after tho groat National Re
publican Convention at Birmingham the manag
ing editor of one of tbe journals called to see
me, and I showed him tne report of the Con
vention I had received from yonr special cor
respondent. “Yes,"aaid be, “onr correspondent
has sent ns a report which I have read with
great interest, and be tells me privately that it
was a moat respectable and important Conven-
Holmes’ Hanging Nets.
With other first claes fixtures.
Boliinet and American Lace and|
Gauze Nets, Pink and'White.
Prices to anit tight times.
«c££824B9
IPm
TUESDAYS,
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. I
Gome and look at tbim.
maylS tf
THOMAS WOOD,
Next to Lanier House.
FRESH ARRIVALS
sent of parent* to the marriage ol a yonng man tjon Th8 m0T ^ ment bft s become a very serious
not twenty-five years of ago ono; the men engaged in it are already power-
It was {honghtheat,notwlih*landing lho orders fa , ’ and tbey a fo iiowiog-not ^always
of Napo.eoo, for tho yonng coople to go to Eo-1 aTO wcd—more ncmeions than even they tbem-
rope together and landing at some port near tho 88 , Tca bolieT8 .- .. Wbs , will yon sa, abSnt it?"
‘--m ,"“Tf* l **! l ‘* h . 1 ^?’ I asked. “Ob," said he. “ridionle and iangh at I LARGE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE SEED,
while Jeromo went forward, nnd songbt tho of 00nr88 ’ Vjn , lon - t Bnpp098> my good feI .
preeenoe of his brother, and endeavored by per- , h a t w8 can afford to tell the truth atom ' " -
aonal entreaties to overcome his repngnanco to I sach iMwjp, do yon?" And so it was not only
the anion. Adopting this coarse, ra the teeth , itb bi8 h 1^,^, bnl , Ub all of , b8m . o0 J e
° l ”P® 8 *f d , tb *Y J 8nd * d . 81 L Abon, I onJ pnbli.hlng oven a fair report of the Con-
the olhera mntilating and almost
falsifying tho reiwrts cf their own correapond-
onts, and asserting in their editorial columns
that lho e invention was a contemptible failnre.
ried one year and fonr months. From Lisbon
yonng Jeromo wrote a moat affectionato letter
in English to his wifo's family ln Baltimore.
“My feeling* for yon, my second mother, I Ag , iD> within tho last few days, another ilins-
he wrote, "aod all yonr good family, are very gSi of this kind or journalism has been far-.
well known to yon, nnd it i* easier for me to nUhod Relltfr - 8 ag(n J t in Mad rid sent almost
feel them tnnn io express them. I have left on# daiIy di atohee concerning the attentions paid
of my families and b » «oon..“““fK «>o to jf r . n/adiangh, th. Engluhrepnblioanleader,
otter ; but the iJeasnre ar.d the eattafacUon of nn(I ' oommis r joaer t l 0 Spain. Mere 1
being in my first will never make me forget my tbaa J ono 0 * { lhe jonro ai 8 _ !be r» ai , y Telegraph
eeoood. My dear wife has fortunately supportod , hem _ 8n ’ prcMed 0Tery word of these
the fatigues of onr voyage pi rfeotly well. Sb<-1 d | Spa;cbes althongb they were of high interest.
?“i b ?^ n . Vtry ' , , l< ?^ b,UJ ' 0ak wm W f S ’ ^ . e!l , ,U, .“ ^ I‘^ d never d£ you see, to ellow the read-
body that aea-slok has never ki led nobody. . „ wh<J 8ro con8 ,a n ti y to i d that Mr. Bradlangh
A few daja after wr lng this letter, Jerome la ,’ , ow d6raaR0Rn6 a nd a reffian, to learn that
Bonaparte bade farewell to hls wife^ and began 8broad b# w iib honor, received by
bta Journey toward the Imperial Oonrt, which mInister ^ and fetcd „ the coming man
bor«v«ohea after a month a j jnraej. Hia brother I ^ £ nc i ftn ^ #
f s ® bi “* .... ■ II have resson to believe that tho marriage of
“LeSMawrU. lo me-,' said the Emperor. , ho Dak8 of Edinbnrg t0 th8 danghter of the
. ‘V- 18b ?“ ?°‘ f * m , tre - Czar will not come off. At least tho course or
ly announcing hU arrival; to which Napoleon rijnC8 AIf , cd - 8 Jov8 dofls not ran pm00th . Sinc8
are no UnTt. -Tf ? nd d ® 0,deu r ®l ,! Y s his retnrn ho wears anything bnt tho air of a
whleha trne repentanoe b , ]o „ r 8nd a fri end who vontnred to
“X nkMm how tho affair was going on ho dis
^ « ra lhM0 cf’ l’!*rcd «nger that boded no go<xL The Iron
HlTp^aiin an 1 le'l bt-r to co uT’v IS ( ° h,e •*. I told, that the yonng lady does not
leaf* IwiU TwxirThV/a pension fo? m e of.“Yy w ‘' tb 10 ««*• b !“’ 8nd
thontand franc*a vear, on condition that " <l ni 8 satisfactory to them, are not d.s-
eircnmatancesshoassnmos luy name ; to which" P 1 ® 8 ** 5 8t ber reI E. 0tR8 f e ’ AT nhi i, ’
cansideriog tho MMxWm of her onion, ahi \ mitch “*T 00al ® off - ‘ JIhon K b 1 doabe ,U
ha* no right. Make her understand that yon
LARGE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE SEED,
EARLY EGYPTIAN BEET,
BLOOD TURNIP REET,
LONG BLOOD BEET,
TURNIP SEED,
RUTA BAGA,
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM AOOOMMODATIONS-SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER
VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And connecting Reads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the above
Pcrtn, invite attention to tbe Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the businees public in the
I Cotton States at the
PORT OU 1 CHARLESTON,
I Offering fuQftfea of B&Q and Sex Tr&naportation for Freight and Pisaengera not excelled in excellenoe
and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
'IRE EXTINGUISHE
F. W. FAR WEIL, Sec’y,
407 Broadway, New York.
:ipa
The Government has adopted it. The leading
| railways nse it.
Send for “Its Record.”
B. H- WRIGLEY & 00., Agents.
A. W. GIBSON.
bare cot been able, and wiU never be able, to
change the nature of thing*. Yonr marriage
thne annulled by yonr own oonsent, 1 will re
store you my friend*bip, and resume tbe affec
tion which I havo bad for you from yonr in
fancy."
Jerome yielded on the instant. The proof
at bis is contained in Ibe tenth volcme of the
Na oleon correspondence, recently published.
On the same Cth of May on which Napoleon
wn e the letter qnoted above, he wrote one to
hi* inter Bliss, in which he mentioned that he
w« -aati.fied" with Jerome’s ccndoct in the
. tr; and on the same day he wrote a letter
-11 ubaecres, requesting him to make ont the
ror r papers disavowing the marriage, for
Jero. e to sign. I da not doubt that the yonng
id was sorry to lose tbe “little Baltimore
" as she waa frequently termed; bnt tbe
* remains tnat bo gave her np the
-ood in the presence of his
thie was atrocious; in
-me agreed to send
*o break tbe
-**enger
A Nrw Tkistixo Paxss—Mr. Ilae ha* com
plated a new “perfecting pres*,” which is (o
“knock the spot* off" the Walter miehine. The
new proas, which i* now being tried and per.
fvoted, print* 24.000 copies, on both sides, in
ono hanr. The Dally Telegraph, I am told, is
to have the press a* soon a* u is perfected. Tho
circulation of the Telegraph, w j Ib a ]| its faoltp,
is really immense. Its daily sale is never lee*
than 170,000—it has reached on more than one
ocoaaion 270,000, and even 275,000 copies : and
230,000 is its ordinary sale daring the busy sea
son. I really don't know mnch abont the dr-
cnlation of journals at homo, bnt if I am not
mnch mistaken these figure* exceed thoso of
any American daily. Some very valuable im
provements have recently been made in ths ra-
i pidity of the process of stereotyping the plates
for newspaper presses. The E linbnrgh Scots
man. which l* now printed on two Walter
presses at a very great speed, has its plates ster
eotyped for these presses in tbe almost incredi
bly abort time of twelve and a half minntes for
the first plate and two minates for the subse
quent ones ; and for it* Hoe presses it beats
even this time, taming ont the first plate in
-niy eleven minntes.— HeridLondjn Letter.
ae
avi-
Jon.
. and
and in
Two Model OcMrocrros*.—Lizzie and Lydia
Taylor, five years ago, entered tbe effioe of tbe
Charlotte (“.ich.) Republican as compositors.
Tbey afterward went into tbe Battle Creek
Journal effioe, and ainoe that time tbey have
earned from $8 to (20 par week. From their
earnings they have supported their mother, as
housekeepers nave lived well, bought a piano,
f.fc.n moaio, gave (100 toward the building of
tha Baptist Church at Battle Creek, and havs
saved (1,200. They are unmarried.
JnneI5tf
RSD TOP,
FLAT DUTCH,
LABGE GLOBE,
LARGE NORFOLK,
SEVEN TOPPED, etc., etc. |
HUNT, RANKIN A T.AATATt,
Prngttato. Cherry street
to zmw
MANHATTAN. M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION R W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON James Berby, Commander.
I JAMES AJDGER .T. J. Lockwood, Commander. |
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA S. Crowell, Commander.,
SOUTH CAROLINA .T. J. Beckett, Commander. |
CLYDE J. Kennedy, Commander.
| ASHLAND Ingram, Commander. I
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,) . . - a n
WM. A. COURTENAY, f Agents, Charleston, S. C.
IRON ITBAM8HZ7I;
GULF STREAM Alex. Hunter, Commander
VIRGINIA C. Hinckler, Commander, j
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
8EGAR8! TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
THE CHEArEST.
SODA WATER!
TO BAXiTXMORB.
I FALCON i..HAiNiE, Commander
MARYLAND ..Johnson, Commander
SEA GULL Dutton, Commander
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
, TO BOSTON.
| STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, Sails Every Other Saturday,
JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
DOORS,
M and Bunds,
M OULDINGS, Brackets, Btalr Fix
tni-ee, Builders’ Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire
- Gnards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantle Pieesc.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Price List sent free on
application by
1 P.P.TOALE,
20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney sts.,
octleodly Charleston, S. O.
White Pine Lumber for Sale.
TONIC BITTERS
A. C. KAUFMAN.
BANTgEH,
AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
S OUTHERN COLLECTIONS receive the Special
And Personal attention of this Houeo. Betnmii
made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New
York Exchange, which always roles BELOW par
daring tho active business season.
ST Notes, Drafts and Acceptances payable in
Soath Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be
Bates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines* Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH' BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
l 8 1^ P rind 5»? BHlroad Offices in Ooorgia, Alaban a, Tennoreeo and Miaeisaippi. i ouuui v-aroima, nurui uuuim.mii ueorzia can be
There BITTERS aro going eff rapidly. They ’rithom extra chargo, by addressing Agents of the btcam- concentrated at tbia point witb Profit wds*4ig of
fnppty a want long felt. Tbey are nude from the * h,pa f. c “5S?iS. a ’ offices, in all caeee, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths I Labor. 8
PURbST MEDICINES and warranted to be lb* i?5‘5 16d ' Through Tickets by thia Route iTiCiuda Tkansfos, Meals and State Room, while ou ship
BEST TONIC now in nee. board.
p . ... .. ... The South Carolina Ballroad, Georgia Ballroad
rrice onij ydC per BOlllC, I And Ihcir connecting Liaea have largely mcroaaed thoir facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and
I between ths Northern Cities sud tho South And West. Comfortable Night earn, with the
PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded from Holmes CTiair, wihout extra charge, have been introduced ou the South Carolina Railroad. First-Class
pare and froeh mediciuos, by competent aod skill- I Eating Saloon at Brauchville. On the Georgia First-Claes Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad.
All business attended to with fidelity and
dispatch.
tr Quotations of Southern Securities issued
weekly. febllBm
®d penious.
BOLAND B. HALL.
Corner Cherrr etreet and Co.ton avenue.
juncIOtf
I* x. WAkriCLD.
WARFIELD
WAGES.
F OB all who are willing to work. Any person,
old or youD£ f of either sex, cin make from
Close connection male with other roads, delivering freights at distant points with great promptness. . 7
| The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line VIA CHARLESTON cannot bt I by all. Buitable to either
$10 to $59 a weak, at home dav or evening. W&nt-
'■' dtyor country, and
ROB? SATNR.
& WAYNE,
COTTON^ BROKERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I
SAVANNAH, Ga. 1
ARTICULAB aiteuticn given to purchase and
sale of ••Futures* in the Savannah and Nc
York markets, ou the most teasouable temu.
marI5 6m
surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods. - - I any season of the year. This is*a rare opportunity
For further infoiToation, apply to J. M. BELKIBK, 8up*t, Charleston, 8. G.:B. D. HASSELL, Genera I for those who are out of work, and out or money
A*"?.*; O- Box 4979 OOoe S17 Broadway, N. Y.; B.B. PICKENS, General pieaenger and Tidiet Agent * “ *-*——--* • r ’
Houth Carolina fiauroad ^ >
ALFRED Ju. TYLER,
W- President ,«oth Oaretina RaQroad. Charle^on. 8 > O.
to make an independent living. No capital being
required. Onr pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A
LIVING,” giving full inetrnctionv, eent on receipt
of 10 rente. Addreea A. BURTON A CO., Mor-
rieenia, Weetcbeater county, N. Y.
NOTICE.
WILL hold a Justice Court for the ?16th DU-
triot. S M., at the office of Co Inns A Heaih,
No 69 Second etreet. In the city of Macoo, on the
SECOND bATUBDAY of every month.
F. M. HEATH.
Notary Public and rx. off. J. P.,
71flth District, Q.M
XL IETCETJI. A. L. HA&TRIDQB
KETCH UM & HARTRIDGE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants
Bxehance Bolldisf, Savaasah, gs,
BzFkROCza: Moses Taylor, President City Bank
N. Y.; P. C. Oalbcun. President Fourth National
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.;
Moms Retch tun. Banker, M. Y.; J. N. Norris, ;
Cashier First National Bank. Baltimore; M. McMi- '
ohaei. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. I
marts j
W. A. RANSOM A CO.,
Manufacturer! and Jabbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 110 GRAND BT., HEW YORK.
B«pr»a*nt*d by Ool. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
00UMlJ
T BE BECKWITH $20 POBTABLE FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, on 50 days* trial; many
I advantagee over all. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
$20 refunded. Sent complete, with full directions.
Beckwith Sewing Machine Co., 862 Broadway, N. Y.
T HE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS. An important In
vention. It retains the Bupture. at all times,
[ and under the hardest exercise or severest strain.
It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night and
day, effects a permanent cure in a lew weeks. Bold
cheap, and eent by mail when requested. Circulars
free, when ordered by latter sent to the Elastic
| Truss Co., No. 688 Broadway, N. Y. -city. Nobodyl
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
WHOLESALE
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
61 THIRD STRBJDT.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
jrl j f V r $
Macon Standard Mean Time.
AVING perfected my arrangements to oorrestt
: Regulator, by the sreotion of an observatory and c
ME NTS, for tbe purpose of observing tbe meridian passage (
tbe exact Macoo mean time to within a fraction of a aoaona.
„ ^ .... , v .. arerial p*M f tbs mawmt rmetma at ■»» Wlebss. MW«u. Ml
uses Metal Spring Truss*; too painfnl; they I . ... t tatl-la
slip off too frequently, may ifcodisowly 1 ***** * r ** w •w*-"'* *