The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 01, 1873, Image 1

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AND MESSENGER. C^isBY, Jones & Reese. MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1873 v Numbkb 6,656 the 6eob(>u rua*. Me. GoncrLL, of Columbus, i soldier of (be TrlrKraPla Bulldlm*, Keten. F1t« SIIIUom More Thtn AvUrd For. — Tb. fi. ca i yeir of tbe United State. Gorern- kll d *«•«««• «• T“ r oo I clo*©d yesterday* It ran* from let of Jalj . ... _ .. mLmot w, Tb e T De - ~° f 1?1S - dwl I P®” _ ,_W * * M.. I * I A ro.^iieAenyn ^VH — :»L II jtA-l WE rl l* *“ on. ^ ^ pertrfent bout, th.t it* estimates have been f** 111* '‘'.'.'.‘■".'■‘-'.'■‘‘■'-'-"■'■V.'.' 2 00 ezoeeded by »ctn»! remit, flee million dollars. an ioe-eream party were .'.tacked, also three I DV r T , T3 , T T7 , /~ < "D A DU servants who ate of the ice-cream. Several per- A 1 Pi l.J rI UrXtXx. jll■ A CzATTraoocazx river plantation, with 1200 I acree of bottom land well leveed, which oost LJJSfUuj TWaCMSk and Meraengtr, aad JJJ , t , journal revenne tax ha. biought baSma tba.w^ lately mid for *25,000. them ora herdred and fifteen million.. No ^XZ?*** are preparing to pre- ... • j.Pn*> •••• G ,v.-r-.::i-nt ought to have money p Ct • ban “ r ,he °“ r<U ef *** r. n enooRb from tbe enormous taxation impoeed on Ci 'iL"*■* I tb. conn try. Indeed, the Government would I *" bnod,ed of wb ** t - Uleir **• ^ ! *, !, Sa5Srtortd^*Ad*• ^I h * r ‘ 51 * knowwh *' todo ,ritb 1,8 "“'P 1 *“ aU ** le tbe Weekly at one d< ’ Jiaree-qaarteraof an Inch. each m*£^Aj T iSSfT'~ I nnd8r the uriff ,b4t 18 ,4r ffom *jp« j* — — I On tbe contrary, the import tax levied on moat Karr Naira. | of tbe vast range of mtnnfactnrera which em- I per sons in different parts of tbe town who did not eat anything of the hind tad severe attacks. We clip the following from the Indian Spring Echo: bread, biscuit, esks and pies for the next year— ~ the money practically collected b, taxation M «««- J«- and T. A. Andrews *b public. from the people w.nt into the Treasury. But. , Dp “ 11 “° nty \ were barn6d b T “ ; express. nmW thal MniI diary In s field, where it had been hauled to be hreabed last Wednesday. The Advertiser and Republican of Sunday atfss of i ha law B A. Wiar will be I brace ao large a part of the necessities of life, gi ™ tbe foUowln S account of the shocking sul- Zt „ public east ion by tbe administratrix fceve the effect only to nearly donble the price c " 3 ® ln ,b8t ci ; y on Frid,y ni R ht » mention of “j^Ttbr. morning, in front of tbe Court of theae articles to tbe oonsumer and increase ? bicb w “ ma3s “ onr eolnmna on . I(.er tbea. ealee, vre «re informed bjr he profl’a of the American manufacturer, wblle 1 8 ° n<1 * y: , . .. - ■ - — i»s-2- - assag ”* i " • “• ^tadd-r.flrara raven thousand dollar. I in the shape of duties ectnally collected on publican repaired to tbe spot, which was on Or- for r I moot be | foreign made goods. | ango street, three doora east of Fahm. Arriv- I It is this oppresaion which Is sapping the fl- ingatlho place.'e oeat looking wooden bailding, Ja and female edelle in North Caroline | , . . th . T . . ,. we foend no difflralty in gaining admittance r„«.Me" or .rite, number aben- "• oc, “ pt ^, T ^tongb the front door, which led into the sit- *° M tbe D m -eraiie vote in ihe State— I **" redooed fifty per eent. but for its existence. | ting room. Following the direction of an icdl- h*7-.»' feci, etiich tbe party eaa’t deny.— I For examplei if yon crow tbe Canada frontier I vidnal who eecmed to be.in charge, we focna Qmmncial, (Grant organ ) and enter the first British town of any magni- th ® •“‘roue, a narrow, winding way, which led Pft. -* - d 8 "° tb ,B<> ® yO ". 0MI hnyfor l™'7 dolU " ^Uirray^aB^ door,^ which admitted mUnto^e — .to are enable to reed and write, ototbae which would eoat yon inNawYnrk*35 to I room, end here, lying stretched off on the ' jpg .boat the seme as the Grant vote I *40—simply beeante that salt add in New York I fi Mr, we discovered the body of Conrad Eelter- r a/.is—another aigntfieent fast which the hn paid tbe duties charged on imported goods r>orD > who from app««anoe had been dead some ~ *«» -»•">,» • >-»«-■. f— « I (I*# chuofrrfartio triok will do it anj I tbe tame rate by tbe daty. J quite amall and in a horribly dirty and diaor- | And it is the misfortune of this most oppres- I derly condition—filthy clothing, empty bottles, i _ I *ive mode of taxation that the people pay a 4 P 10 ' °' d trnmpery of one kind or another, — Mb ago, a horse named Dixie was I. . . *" *■ " were strewn around ln a dreadful disorder. In ^(MrBekvfor one thousand dollars. He “* aT y P roflto ° ,he tariff tax sdvanoed by the f ront of ^ fir8 place W , B a oooki to a on ," importer as welj as npon the goods themselves, the north aide of the room, neuthe window, r *tma ana an p ' I An artlole worth one dollar In England, withont I was the bed, which presented a most aiokening 10>* b4Tln * onlj h*" 1 640dl#< *“j 1 import duties might perhaps be delivered to the 4nd re T oI i‘ DK 4 PP elr4no ®', 0a th « sonlh sia « |—.(or shoot two weeks previously. The I . - _ ..... I of the bed was a large pool of ooagnlatedblood, CIL, of Dixie hu dimed so offer of »“»<> f o!l4 ^ Bat if it 3**, while warm, had run down the side of r mm it. M a I .-j fnrtKgrmnrA I W P® r ®®°t. daty, it would 0081 three I tie bed to the floor beneath, and then ran along U|ow*a<! aolian f * I dollars to the oonanmer who wonld thus pay an I l ^ 6 fl®° r towards the head and foot of the bed. U, that twenty-flYethoosand dollars won d Mmanal dolJjir , a ordftr ^ enabl6 tho ern . The enUre appearanoe of the room was that of [■todioeBsnt for tbs jonng prodigy. D*xie J . .. . flf . K I poverty and filth in the extreme. Not only was * , trot hi. mile in 2:». is yoong, mid 10 °°" eCt fif ‘ T C6D,S - .. , d devoid of anything like comfort, bnt & was y , ... I And, moreover, every competingartiole of the actnaily wanting in everything nsoesaary to dis- f base nndsr training r a nt nre mean kind made in the United States, being I linguiah tt as the abode of a human being. A raised in prioe by this process fifty cents, how I f ? w “? fl i ng P lotnres bung aronedthe walls, bnt ■ | , 3 , . I the windows were cnrtamless, and everything I jrt a Baaaocm OocsTT.—Too Enfania j m * n J fi> l J cents do ihe people pay In order I bore tba etamp of extreme poverty. On the • of Eaadsy says t “Within tbe past few I on# ihem may be dropped in tbe Treas I floor of this room, and qnile near ihe bed, lay - aim mst a camber of onr o’.de-it nnri nry till t We have no donbt the customs rev-1 tba sUff and cold body of the suicide, his head ‘ « — from vsrioua part, of whom opinions of thepreaant crop I amount, and bnt for the insidious nature of the I Kn( j t h a other drawn up somewhat No shoes I sra fully natained by one of the very I 141 *i wonld not be tolerated. I were on his feet Upon entering we saw that L. ud hMt ln tbe oounlv. whom we met Bnt lbe manf J OCZM ont of yon at every mo I onB h »d thrown a aheet over the head and pstvsiai that he had aeen in thirty years, I ,h ® mln whoso nervous system is totally pros I b „j 00me to wash the body and propare it \ftj itapeet whatever. These reports arc I trate. Ton are paying it every minnto on a! I for burial. A most ghastly Right then pre ' —mobe, but represent the true condition I mo4t ® Ter J article, and don’t know abont or I -ented itself- The head was thrown back isif< which, without some extraordinary tblnk of It. If you bought a spool of sewing ;b| r ri g h ° haud^gruped^an^pen ium. the *in^ ata within the next few weeks, must cotton to d»y, yon may be sure one half of its stra ment with which the fetal deed had been Itkkslewthe half of an ordinary yield. I prioe was tax, and the same, from a needle to a committed. The throat of the dead man was silk dress, whioh last has rb.en in value from deeply cut into, and from the appearance the Appointment. Li3htmxq.—On last Sabbath evening during I __ Wahutnotox, June 00.—The commission of _ light shower, Missel Alley, Belle, and Clem “r G ,- 'WortMngton, as Collector of Customs at Nolen, and Lou.WiUUms, in company with their Charles ten, South Carolina, was issued today, oousin and brother Wesley Nolen and Bichard Killers Killed. Watkins, were walking, past Sandy Creak! A boaider, who killed the proprietor of a hotel Church about four miles frem here. There in Fannfcigtoc, Minnesota, was killed by the esme a flash of lightning, striking a tree just as sheriff while resisting an arrest. they ware nuder tbe. limbs, tearing it to apUn- A German in Fillmore, Missouri, attempted ten. As the bolt came -crashing through the to kill a man. The neighbors who went for him tree, all fell io the ground, and almost as sud- I found him dead by his own hand. denly rose again nerved with terror, exoept! i A Hot Place. Miss Alley Nolen, daughter Of E. Nolen, who A henry thunder storm around St. Louis re- was so badly ihoeked that her friends had to dnoed the temperature twenty degrees. It had carry her insensible form to Mr. Smith’s house, ranged >3 to 100 for a week, where she remained for some time, in an nn- Wagner, the Shoals murderer, who esosped conscious oonditicn. and was arrested by farmers, had eaten nothing A Burrs oonnty freedman has midea ten strike I but beraes for several days, this year in the cotton planting line. Ue soaked | Government Revenue*. The fiscal year cloees with five millions ex sacks in water, and his crop in consequence is I fT ° f “f” 4 *®*- F “ rl “ ,e ™ al r6 7“ na l °- “ ^ tal rece*>ta were one hondred and fifteen mil. notioe&bly forward and fiDuriamog: I Rons. *• Wi find the following in the Oolombus Son: I t A. Well-Behaved Couple. Fora Baoraxas Killed in a Fzw Yxabs — I Secretary Ilobeion made an excursion down Many of onr readers will remember the family the bay in the Tigress, chartered to search for of Keys who resided in Colambns in ante bdlum the Polaris. The Tigress behaved well, and so, days. Four of them died unnatural deaths since I we trua^ did Secretary Robeson, the war, and were railroad engineers. The fam- I Drath or the President's Father, ily of late years has resided at Whistler, Ala., JesseR. Grant died in Covington, Ky. The on the line of the Montgomery and Mobile rail- I President was not present, road. Last-Tuesday week, Mr. Ran Key was Cincinnati, Jnne 30 —A special from Oov- sitting in a room with some others in tbe seoond j ington jays the immediate cause of the death of story of a building. Owing to some cau=»e the I Jesse Grant was softening of the brain and spi- keroftene lamp exploded, Mr. Key’s clothing nal marrow—thoogh he had been Buffering for took fire, and he jamped through the window I a yoar from a paraljtio stroke. There were some feet to the grouod. Altogether, ho su3- I present at his dying bedside the President’s tained such injuries ai to cause his death on the mother, Mrs. Rose, the President's aunt, Mrs. following Sunday. He was quite a young man. Metcalf, two grandchildren, a physician and a Hia brother John was killed by a run off on the private eoldier who had been detailed from New Union Paoifio railroad. Another brother, Jim, I Port barracks to nurse him. was shot and killed, and the body placed on the I cholera in Cincinnati and 5ashvitle. toaek of tho Montgomery and Mobile railroad. Therowere aeven cholera deaths in Cincinnati His own engine ran over him. Examination y ea t e rday subsequently aho.ed he had been murdered. Tue^^ere ten deaths from cholera In Nash- Another brother, Tom, was shot and killed in vi j Ia -esterdav Montgomery last year. Ail were comparatively Two eighteen year old boys were drowned young men of stout build and strong oonstitu- whl)a t^ing near Boohester. tions. Two brothers yet remain. It is rare . » indeed that almost an entire family should bh ! Expto on and Aynchi r. swept away in less than six yoars—each dying A boiIer eI P loflioa at T «« a naatB kiUa a fwo an unnatural death. ! aa ^ huit several. _ , _ ,, . I D. J. Heffer. who killed D. E. Halstead at ****** Ayfaiu. Oa Friday morning of last 8alem> Ini> JoI19 2 o, was hanged at Salem by a week, Bays the Camilla Herald of Saturday, a no- vigilance committee last night, gro girleged 12or 13 years, and her half brother Destructive Ttinnder Storm. " between 8 and 10 years old, son and atepdangh- New Yobk, June SO.—Lightning, on Saturday ter of Dennis Hipkins (oolored), went to the evening, struck the bark New Flushing, fatally home of Mr. James Wilson and decoyed his two I ipjnriog one lady and seriously injuring an- little sons, William aged 4J years, and Joseph 1 otner. It also strack a number of houses in b “«“" d °"*» «» —— o'm^hTe wofk^onrstroTe 1 . 00 SL IS 11® bw ® n Bussell oounty, Ky. A I to *2o0 now. I aeem to have been torn considerably, requiring j is wanted In that locality badly. The j In fact, the only tax approaching fairness in I several cuts. As far as we could see through ought lo raise a good round sum to I its operation is tho direot tax npon whioh we I thB slotted blood the right jugular vein was also , vb.Usl.fi « <te<fcn*ll family there, pay only the exuea. of commission, for asse-*. Ss° ta* |,ivwy bsdoaaaof IndiOerenoe to religion, I ment and oolieotion. The internal revenue ex- work while sittiog on the side of the bad, whence [St the hereafter. Paul Carroll got I else tax also works an awlnl oppression on the I be removed to the floor, deliberately plaoing a gal«•! fora ooople of miniatera to gloom | masses of the people. Take the article of frio. P>Uow under his head. The scene was revolt- Ibis death bed end mlnl-ter lo bis spirit- tion matches, for illustration. Bufore the war to h.^ Lssia They eras and were about engaging a cent a box was what the people paid for them. Jen t5a feelings, we turned away with a strong Issaa prayer in view of tbe passing aoul of I Bnt now tbe Government oolleeta a oent per I desire to leave tbe plioe. Upon inquiry from Carroll’a wife inlerrnpted the pro. I >ox internal revenne tax. Does this make the I the neighbors we asoertain the following fsots , by annonneing in ao angry v„i« : ,.rioe to the people two oents ? By no means. SSSt. | b til d-d foolery. All Ihe rest of the They now pay five cents a box -in other words, and to thia city abont two , ear3 ag0> #s i btv# died and gene to hell, end I see the masses of the people pay four cents that tbe he stated, from New Oileans. He had also re- separating the family—git ont.” And I Government may real za one. I ■'Wed in Mason a short time. He was married And Paul Carroll died and was And when the Government gets it. one it is I ££ ** * I lo hia fathers. 1 done at the ooit of all tho-o internal revenne 1 -sUri 's—salaries of co'ljctora, pay of spies and aged 3 years, off into the woods under pretence differeit parts of Long Island—burning two Hardin related the particulars of the attack of hunting berries. After getting the children barns it Jamnica and the residence oi Peter mado on him by M. T. Walworth a*, the Hoil- over a mile from home they fell upon them with Wenner, at Foster’s Meadow. A heavy rain I man HonBe in this city: Walworth drew a pis- sticks and pino knots and beat them most un- I also fell, extinguishing numerous fires in tho 11°1 snd threatened to shoot him. This was mercifully, and ran off and left them in the I woods. I while Mrs. W. was seeking a divorce. woods sick, sore and weary. Alter a painful ’ not wcat tier In Hew York. The evidence of two sohool-masters of the _ and diligent search they were found in the af- I ThnkMt venterrlav wanverv scnrcl.inr. in thi« Prisoner was tendered to prove ha had occasional I at onr late bibb cone tj'fur' Wie awarded a diploma? Urnoon of the same d.y and taken to their -.."“M* ^“ ay ' Y." VT 8 .i i ■ fits of mental aberration. The subscriber having bought the right for the almost distracted mother. On the next day the ? ty » ^ »V«i wmternfa. were reported at sclent.,. county, u now ready to aeuSdividJl r.ghta and writer, with others, was called in to examinLhe B-aneband on tha Jersey ooMt. Asteady to make transfers of bees. Hehaealao Uioright little bovs. There were twenty braise3 on Jo-1 xain / e ^ jeateifiay from 10 A. n. till nearly sun-1 _ CmGAQa. JanQ 30 GoL John W. Foster, of 1 for Atkinaon'a Honey Extractor, a simple contri- se nh between his neck and shoulders that were set > bnt none f8 '* bero ’ oily ‘?, le ? ber0 a,t n, 8 ht > *B ed 68 years, vanes for extracting tho honey without injury to nrE, .n<l . half inrlma wide »mi reaching on The Walworth Trial. He was wtdoiy known among men of science in the comb. Thus the oomb may be given Back lo one and a half inches wideband reaching en- * , ‘ 4 ”"'’ ... this oonntry and Earopo, and was president of thebeee to be refilled, and In this way almost William was worse | The WM-orth teial w s postponed to■ to. n3sooiation y for , h0 ad ^nce of acieoce. f.batons amount of hiney may be t tirely across his back. _ braised tb&a Joseph. His thighs, hips, back afternoon, as a jnror was unavoidably absent, and Arms were nearly covered with braises, be- I Tho court-room was orowded. sides two on his head and one on his nose. It is I Franco and Spain. enppoeed that the negroes intended to destroy Finn, June SO.—Gabriao succeeds Jules I f°. r tb *.f n ? eral .* > * °’ nlo ? lt The same paper eaye Mrs. Morrell, of that oity, was robbed of *2G in broad daylight pn Orange etreet, while returning from market, by two negroes who took it from her pocket- book whioh one of them had slipped from the |i.aTima —The New York Bulletin, die- I informers and detectives—cost of printing ail I tha proapaeta of tbe fall trade, says those blue stamps, to say nothing of what is and»cldtd estimate oan yet be formed rb I lost In the waste of time ontting out and stick iikteneter of the season, as we are icno I ing on stamps to hundreds of millions of boxes. . .. . ,. ... M*. ji.M of th. erop. of Ihe West, and That is tho way the old thing worka-an enor- | ° f ber drB3S * wb,le was UlkinE tbe IkkltM drops of ths8outh. Howevor, we 1 utoos waste of money and time to effect a still *h*iw la reason to hope that some of more comparatively enormous oppression on the |imm which prodooed the depression in tbe I people. Eight or ten millions tax money eol hs( Ihe spring months have already spent I looted in order to drop perhaps a net million Tha pressure of over-supply ln the mto the Treasnry. other. Mas Mibtbs Alexssdeb, of Atlanta, mother of Dr. James F. Alexander, of that oily, died Saturday night, aged 80 years. She had been a member of tbe Presbyterian Church for 60 I pit trade baa found Us remedy lo b Whisky some folks oonsider an article of | ye ^ "S*f prioss, and, although the holders of I daily oecevaity. The Government, at a oost of bkn suffered oonaeqnent iossea, yet good bs aeen in more moderate stocks, I war, oolleeta a tsx of fifty cents per gallon; and l nfilsted importallona. and a freer dls- .11 the whisky makers want the tax back again l io bay. The msrkaU generally. It is to two dollars Why? The fifty cents tax raises It will be seen that a death from cholera is | v *ces reported in Fassaio, New Jersey, on Sunday, and seven in Cincinnati. , the old maj oritv in Parliament. Synopsis Weather Statement. MnC Mahon A ska Pardon for Communists. Win Dep t, Omot Ohot Signal Omen, Faeis, Juno 30 —President Maollahon in- Prcbshilitiss • -Per TfcwVWpSo’nn tends to nsk tha Commission of Pardons to re- Some Cnrlons DManmikMI Fast I . V F ° a aD ? 1 mil tho sentences of those Communist prison- Back Pay Grabs. i o , 5 _ southeasterly to southwest era whoso behavior bat been meritorious since untie i ay uraus, winds; cloudy weather and rain are probable thair con .j ot j on Tho Washington correspondent of the Boston I for tbe Middle States; fresh and brisk winds 1 Advertiser, referring to the device by which veering to southerly and westerly, generally some members of Congress seek to deceive the Ms. Wixxnii H. Mooaz, formerly of the San, an army7^«oe^rndrrtrt7rf <^tteVirtlJ b “* 00 ®P ted , Gle P ositionofdtyeailor of 010 1 Atlanta Herald. Fboic the Herald, of Sunday, we quote the I following items: ^ h® mnob h® 11 ®' •“° 4 ‘<’fi for th® j ihe price to the consumer about a dollar. Th. i^toafn'JSflSwSa^y'eadSnSlta^idm uaol# than they were for tho spring.' I Government collects half, and the whisky men I county, Go., on Thursday last, between about divide the other half. The oonsumer cannot 1 twenty oitizens and three United States Deputy |l*nr Tkiuiokctxb.—Wo want to believe bay for lesa than $1 50 an artiole whioh oost Marahab, which resulted in the killing of one 1 . f..... _ n . /ri . \ . - r . . . . e.. „ . .. . I of the last named. It appears that tbe three r trout a Peoria (III ) paper about Mr him fifty cents before tho war. Bibo the tax deputies-Manohester, Ledford end Bay—were I Bull, bat it is hard, very bard, to accept I and the division would pan ont still better. 1 tra'versiog the oounty in searoh of illioic distill. 'I peifeet eotfijenoe Mr. Bull, it is ai- Excise and impost taxation skins the people. er3, with a view to arresting them, when these , was f<d upon calomel and bias pills by — I twenty men, nearly ail of them armed, inter- l« Or.*me absolutely saturated with quick- I The Hod. Senator Carpenter has been mak- I to say, was taken into custody by these oppo- P*. Tbe other day, while be was standing ing a long—a yery long speech io Jayuesyille, I nents of the revenue law, and baa not been aids of tha boose, tbe son .nddrnly esme Wis., on tho back pay question. He haB got I heard from since. kt rad warm, and Boll began gradually I his back pay and means to keep it—but he nat- 1 On of the Mi—, , tt h. , . , ... . I .. , . I street oars was attacked last night about ten u ® rtoPP® »t «be line of the sill of orally wishes to stuff the throats of oiamorons I 0 . oIocki by a oonpIa of negr o ruffians, who had airoood story window and bang there, sue- I denouncers in his own party. They make him I station*d themselves on the side of tbe street at ■ I In eptea, until a thuedsr stoim happen-1 unoomf triable wi* their noise—they rouse his I the further extromity of the track, and beyond ■ rr th HTz pb T ,r ° bytheir * ff r u v? of *^ p<riorTir,n , 8when i air. UuU slowly descended. Now he I all the time Matt knowa their principles are 1 ob tained. that for aayeral nights back the drivers • » graduated aetle marked on the gable end summed up in his two favorite postulates—“gst I on this line have had good reasons for snspect- and whenever Mrs BuU wants 1 all yon oan and keep what yon get.” We should I ing that something of this kind was in eontem- ta f 8 Uea ?‘ t, r: ,0 h ot ,ide 88aiDrt Matt T *? q “ r ”l: bnt « |" B ^ “W down, and walks him | f*ot it ho oommancss along defense of, or apo!- I attemp t at robbery warranted one of them in ‘ - -- -- - * waiter, auer me close ot tne laio . -, lt . _ . __ _ - - . - , wa UD aerTeu sum due for constructive mileage for aUending I connected with Tredegar Works, exploded. I HU *. Uff^tnatioo she .“rarara* him I TTo^ eoraott, of loyJmeTtoti I the first sesiion of the Senate in Polk’s adminis-1 Si*™** foreman, .was, ins.autly | Mr. .lamest »iaa c.otbealine and hauls him down. We times whioh tried the beef snd pork supplies of [y) ;' ean;;en< an d wbe n the oar was making the 7 ** *“• so believe this aneodote, because the West in feeding abont three million soldiers j inward boned trip,' it was suddenly assailed by »Oae a happier to have perfect faith. Bnt an a ts many “abandoned niggers.” That is parties concealed, who throw a perfeot shower khatdir vork than believing mart Uee. ,*st hangs Matt in our estimation before his %£££££“ The plea is oyer. There never was a carpet-bag | me di»tely jumped out and pursued the would 8o4 * rw . „ B T Mrs. M. J. I thief engaged in plnndering the Southern pec- be robbers, who fled and disappeared in the *<£sw Tort*" rr< “ ° r W - °“ kton pi. who did not pitch hia pipes, to tnis same old darkness. The office™ fired repeatedly upon I ,. . .. . 4 . .. I them, bat with what effect is not known. L“* “* C4ndld4 ‘® »<* POblio favor 1. from tano ' Th * ^ 01 *» COnntry ^ ha ° Id d * S F oa some months part the Herald has - ' pea of a gifted lady, familiarly known ber© I and Jolm Brown niarching od. These are th© numerons letters complaining of Tnal *a relict of Major Boas, a gallant aoldier !ytio * of thieT *®> catnral-born, who have im- feasance in office of certain parties on tbe give hi. life to the lost oauw, but now the Proved on nature. Whenever, down this way, Georgia Railroad. We have refrain^ from sssflaaaasaasr likMirated eduoator of yontb. I h »the lint effort of the fair authoress, who, |®**h possessing a cultivated mind and varied pnbiio peril, we know he is a conscious thief. er authorities. We are grrtified to learn thet these complaints have excited the attention of President King, and that the auditor of the Alumni Dinner. . . . - . * The Editors acknowledge an invitation to be I road! Mr’ Cariton Hillyet, is now engaged mente, has never before Uuoofaed her rMant t(M]ay at ^ baEqnat and reunion of ferreting out the troth of theee ehuges It Ute era of letten. The writer onoe j *! .. r n iver.itv We shall st4tea that th ® franda 6100,1 from s » w Dnst - ‘h® 8T»fio*:«® of Mcrc6r university. We shall Dee bat wa hlTb ntt y6t received tha fuU endeavor to bo represented, though late expe- I particn iars. When we git them, we shall make riene* has shown it requires tho wisdom of the I them public, because webelieve it to be a duty 1 ***• Hamilton deliver a lecture to the socialise of Andrew Female College, DAY DISPATCHES. A Brilliant Supper. Yirys, Jane 30.—“General dcSchweinitz, Emba.sador of tbe German Empire, and bis wife ga© a brilliant fete and reception Satur day exaing. Among the distinguished per sons prseot were Empress Augusta, of Ger many, Emperor and Empress of Austria, th© Prince! and ArcbDakes of tb© Royal families of Pnsaia and Austria, many representatives of the English and German nobility now visit ing th Universal Exposition,the family of Hon. Ham;.on Fish, of Washington, members of the Diplomatic Corps, and others. A Bid for Cnbma Subjection. Mi)rid, June 30.—The Gaoetta to-day pub lisher decree of the Government instituting a mecU in commemoration of the Cuban war, whici is to be bestowed npon such offioem and soldiers of the 8panish army as distinguish thenjelves in the sappresaion of the rebellion. HIDXIGHT DISPATCHES. Another Case for the DetecilTf*. Niw Yons, June 30.—Tho body of a man was fonrd Saturday on South Beach, Staten Island, /yr For ovor FORTY Y3AK3 this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE Eos proved to le the Great Unfailing Specific srr.T, t , o Mil*. ConstipAtidn. Jaundice, lliliocu attacks. Sick andwae recognized as that of Col. Lyonel Percy Headache. Colio, Depression of Spirit#. Sour Stom- Sidney, late of the British army. He left the I ach, Ilea.tburn. Chills and Fever, etc., otc. PflVJnfn Hnnsfl in “Rlp^rlcpr fitreF* nn thp ilst. After years of careful exreriments, to meet a jrt’eat Meooto House, In Hleecker Btreet, on th- . and nt dcman4> wa naw rro a uce f. om car oria .;. to draw a large snm from hia bankers ana Las nai Q anu i ne Powders not been seen since. As no mo«y was found mRP T)D7?T)APT7n on his person foul play is suspected. j AJrllli P-KLa AitiiiU, Plimon<>> tlecclicr Write* a Card. I a Llanld form of SIMMONS* LFiTEIt REGULATOR, _ J I eontamins all its wonderful and valuable properties, Henry Ward Beecher, in a card to the Brook- ftn d offer it in lyn Eagle, says: “I have just returned to the ONrTr T a T? pnTTT tt»c oity to-learn that application has been made to ^ JJUIjIjAK -DU A A .A-iTiO Mrs. Victoria Wcodhnil for letters of mine sup- The Powders, (price as bofore.) MM .,$1.00 per package; posed to contain information respecting certain I Sent b J ~1.04 [finifilv SI^05S ? L 0 IViTH H 7 EQDLAT0K?nl". inou?^ Uon to have the Eagle state, in any way it may graved wrapper, with Trade mark. Stamp and Sisna* deem best, that Mrs. Woodhnll, or any other tore unbrotea. None other is genuine, person or persons, who have letters of mine in J. H. ZE1L» & CO-, • Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Sold by all DraztiaU. !an28-dJkwly GHLOBINIUM! their possession; have my cordial consent to publish them. “Io this connection and at tbis time I wiU only add that stories and ramcrn, which have for some time past been oironlated abont me. are grossly untrue, and I stamp them in general and in particular as utterly false.” Tbe Champion 1111] lard Hatch. At the billiard tournament this afternoon, the rpQE BEST DISINFECTANT KNOWN. Ee- first game, for the championship, was between I JL eommeeded and used by tho medical de- Garnier and Daly. The former won on the I partment of the United States army and navy to thirty-eighth inning, the score being 300 to I disinfect hospitals, hopital ships, eto., etc Also 227. Garnier’s highest rons were!79. 84 and 1 b J 411 sanitary committees in larger cities to pre- 32 and Daly’s 57 27, 28. I Tent tb ® *PP rol6 h and spread of all contagious ’byrelle Dion was’the opponent of Gamier 4113 epidenuo dffle4S0 * - in the second game for the first prixe played Twenty-five cents will purchase sufficient for an this evening. Gamier ran the Rente ont in 29 I ordinary dwelling. inning's Dion Booring only 148. Garnier’s a large lot of SNUFF and GLASS JABS, euita- highest runs were 99 and 25, Dion's 59, 20, 19.1 ble (or putting np pickles and preserves, for sale .The Walworth Testimony. low. In the Walworth trial, Gen. Hardin and Frank Prescriptions continue to receive particular care Hardin, brothers of Mrs. Walworth, testified to | and accutacy in their compoundiug. the excellent character of, the prisoner. Gen. toi" > BOLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry etreet and Cotton avenue. Juu«26 tf QUEEN BEE HIVE. T HIS HIVE haa taken tho premium over all other hives at several large State Fairs, and taken from a bivo daring the honey noason. Bee cultoro pays a better per cent on the Jcaso Grant’s Fnncral—Cholera, ftwxnm, June 30.-Grant and Babcock are j ^ SSSd toau SSOSZ. -“d rfqaios the little bojB, but were prevented by the ories I Ferry sb Frenoh Minister at Athens, of the' children and the fear of detection, as Minim, June 30.—A dispatch from the oom- they were not far from the field of Thomas L. ! maoder of the government troops at Seville Barges. | announces that he has been compelled to with-1 ocourred to day. draw ids troops and forces from that city in A Great Earthquake In Italy, order to prevent a conflict between tha soldiers | Florence, June SO.— The violenoe of the earthquake yesterday moraine was ooncentra- bat little labor. Now is the time to transfer tour bees and oomb to the new hive and prepare strong colonies for next acting The hive m»y be seen at Messrs. Hardeman A Cholera. The EaoxviUe Frees and Herald, of Sunday, I and oitizens. claims that that city oontinueB free from every Thunderstorm at Vicnnn. I ted in tbe country north of Venice, where its symptom of oholera. The newB from Green-1 Vivttsa, June 30.—A violent thunderstorm I effects were terrible both iu lose of life and the villa waa bad. Two deaths occurred on Satur- to-night flooded the exhibiting grounds and did rum .At BeUuno, frar _ . mnohinjary. The American annex and Ger- I ^e re »tiled and many injured. At Pievedalago day and five were reported in a dying condition, man g a u ei y wero badly damaged. The roof of several were injured, at Oarago four, at Pneos of whom three were negroes. Several cases I the Ohioago restaurant was driven in and tho I eleven, at Vissone two, and at Cuvesaago one. Thirteen oholera deaths np to this evening, t'liolern In Kashville* oho,8 ~ “ I may be left 1 am authottzei to aell light, to per sona from tho adjoii iog counties- Bees for sale- june26 lm B. H. LINK. RIGHT DMPATCHES. were also reported hopeless. Ex-President | building and oontents ruined. Johnson was down with diarrhoea, but tbe oase was not serious. About seventy families had left the plaoe, and only three hundred persons remained—mostly indigent whites and negroes. The people were Buffeting for food and medi cines. Several ohurobes are in ruins. Many were 1 badly shattered, and hundreds of hooses have been levelled with tbe ground. The inhabi tants have been become paralyzed from their terror, and thousands are encamped in thefioid, but there has been no recurrence of tho ebooks. Sir Charles Baker Heard From. I London. Jnne 30.—Tha Government has re- Yotrog Ken’s Christian Association. Washington, Jnne 30 —Delegates from Southern cities to the Young Men’s Christian Association at Foughkeepsie’Jaly9:h oan obtain, ....... , . excursion tickets from Washington to New oeived a disp'itcb from Sir Chas. Baker, dated Tho Constitution says there is no Cholera In York and letum at ra d aoe d ratesfby calling at Kliortown, Mav 2Gtb, where ho safely arrived Atlanta, and does not believe there will be a the rooms of the Association here. with tho other Europeans of his command. He , Xha saintly Howard. reports that the country as ftr south a3 the The deaths in Xeahvtlie were ton whites and I Tho Secretary of War while axpt—fag a | Sgtohii^b^aMme"eA USKil rebeUtoM ten colored. Deaths from other causes than J’R 11 opinion of General Howard s personal movome nts and secret intrignes checked. The cholera eighteen—total, thifty-eight On Satur country is orderly, and its government perfect- day, whites, five i colored, seven; other causes, held responsible for tho rascality of his sober- mtarrupHon .'“^To^avio^ fifteen-total, twenty-seven. draates m the Freedmen s Bureau. It is Hated on the cth of May with P on i y 10S men over the The Chattanooga Times reports ono death ^ at “P 1 ? tba Bae11 papers are missing from the army of tb8 African chief Onioso. His mission from cholera and two from cholera infantum on I ar ei>ar ar y ,' TeB ' I has been oomplotod suocessfttlly. Friday, and three from cholera, two from diar- e— I The itallnn Crists, rtcet, and one from cholera morbus, on Satur- become available to-morrow for current expen. t w“°u to jSSSfaS Mtaft day. sea. Creditors of the government for past ser- —ni e EXTRACTS FROM PREMIUM LIST GEORGIA STATE FAIR! COMMENCING October 27tb, 1873! CENTRAL CITY PARK MACON, GA. Has just received some neat PANTALOON PATTERNS For best acre of clovor hay $ 60 For rest aero Income hay 60 For best acre of nativo grata. 50 For best aero pea vmo bay 50 For 1 o-t cere of corn forago 50 For largest yield of Southern cane, on aero... 50 For boat and largest dtaplay garden vegtables. 25 For largest yield upland cstton, one acre 200 For beet crop lot upland short staple ootton, - not less than five bales 600 For best one bale upland short staple cotton.. 100 (and 25 centB per pound for the bale) For best bale upland long staple cotton 100 (and 25 oonts per pound paid for the bale) For tho best oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 For the host display of paintings, drawings, etc. by tho pupils ot one school or college 100 For tho heat made silk dress, done by a lady ot Georgia not a dress-maker. For best made home-spun dress, done by a lady of Georgia not a dross-maker For best pieco of tapestry in worsted and floss, by a lady of Georgia For beat furuishrd baby basket and complete set of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia.. For baudsomest Bet of Mouchoir case, glove box and pin-cuehion, made by a lady ot Georgia For bost half dozen pairs of ootton socks, knit by a lady over fifty years of age, (in goio).. For boat bait dozen pairs of cotton socks, knit by a girl under ton soars of age (in gold)... 55 For tho finest and largest diaplay of female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid ery, knitting, crocheting, raised work, eta, by one lady loo For the best combination horse 100 For the heBt saddle horse loo For tho best Btyle harness horse 100 For the finest and best matched double team. 100 For the beet stallion, with ton of bis colts by hissido 250 For tho best gelding 251) For tho best eix-mula toam 250 For tho best singlo mule 100 For tho best milch cow. 100 For tho heat bull 100 For tho best ox toatn loo For the beet sow with pigs 60 For tbe largest and finest oolieotion of domes tic fowls 100 For the best bushol of com 25 For the beet bushel of peas 25 For tho best bushel of wheat 25 For tho heat bushel of sweet potatoes 26 For tho best bushel of XriBh potatoes 25 For the beet fifty stalks of sugar oane 50 For tho boBt result on one acre in any forage crop 150 Creditors of the government for past ser- et . iwi ii a ttt mD t the creation of a dabinnt out of ... t , . , For the largoet yield of com on one acre.... 100 must look to the deficiency bill for pay. j ba oidmaioritviaiParUaomnt U 1 out of Which wtll bo made up to measure at a very mod- For the largest yield of wheat on one acre. erato price. JcnelOtf J. L. SHEA, ’ 44 Second Street. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, of LONDON and EDINBURG. - 810,000,000 I Assets in U. S. - - 1,400,000 Crops, Ctc„ In Clay County, „t,i.-» i .h. K.n.f . | 0TBr t bB western portion during the day and I The traveling agent of the TimtaBAPB akd i pnbhoin.o tho belief that they have not and over tho eastern portion during the evening; Mjssevgee pives the enhinined roih n - will not draw their share of the back pay grab for the lower lake region winds veeriDg to f J athor discour- I by announcing that they have left it in the I southwest and northwest, with clearing but I °8 iB S reporta from Olay county: I ™ Treasury, illustrates tho hollowness of the sham partly cloudy weather during Tuesday; for the _ Four Gatina, June 29, 1873. K II I IJI jLt 1,1,, T. . I bouth Atlantio States, winds veering to south-1 Editors Telegraph and Meumger: Reports, J C J l „ 7 1' . . . west and westerly, with clearing weather; for from the cotton crop in this section ate any- TSSUE8 Policies upon Dwellings, Furniture, Cot- The books of the Treasury Department show the Golf States eait of the Mississippi and I thing but favorable. The farmers having, in a JLtornuia all mercantile risk* that Thomas Benton drew back pay and con- j noithward to Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, gen- I measure, mastered tho grass now have tho " ~ — * — ■ " struotive mileage five years after he had de-1 e ral and fresh southerly to westerly winds and I dreaded caterpillar to contend with over whioh nonneed the bill providing it os a publio rob- I partly cloudly weather; for the upper lako re-1 thus far, there has been no control. It is an bery, and notified the disbursing c ffiters that he I gion, southwest to northwesterly winds and I alarming fact that they are in the cotton and, wonld not have it The books also show that I partly clear weather. The majority of the even- of course, will injure tho crop very greatly— Andrew Johnson drew for mileage ha had re- ing telegrams from the West Gulf Stales, Lake coming so early. The writer saw several of tho fused and the reoeiving of whioh by others he Erie, the upper lakes, Rocky Mountains and genuine bioed brought in on stalks of ootton by had denounced on the stomp after he had left I Pacific States are missieg. farmers. Terrific Boiler Explosion In KIchraond. Corn, however, ia very good, though needing cK? T^e books ataoTh“w tost Robert L I Hmaxoao, June. 30-At an early hour, this | Notwithstanding the caterpillar, I apl2Iy JU O. PLANT A SON, Agents. Maoon, G*. DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST TTAS removed to Bcardmim’s Block, over Pen- Congress. The books also show that Robert J. I “ I trade speared to be brisk hero yesterday, rad I * Boss 1 , corner Mulberry and Second eta.. Walker, after the close of the late war, drew a Z r nio, 8 .d 0D w it 0 h ‘^edeii 8 / 8 ^ v„ d T“ e ,„^’ we obse^cT a numbed of Alabama' toners >hoon - 0> - O.UOD, which a the Urn. h. hah le I ’JO™ Mowom* bcndrtdn** | d ^, J i7uhtoitaS;^I I rpHEthne (oc sinn. Id ux tcnni. will soon *“°»•“ Is» 1 ttX'USo”™|as-aja- a.h,,.a» — j,«■&»*sspgyjjga'sirffi counties mlE y persona bavo now to make returns, that l baTe not baan aecujtomed to make them. Office at Court Hones. , B. A. BENBON, may 29-tf Tax Receiver. BZBB COUNTY COURT. Omoz or Jodoe or Cocsrr Coubt.) Macon, Ga, May23,1873. ) 1. Tho First Quarterly 8e*aiin of the County Counter the trial of claims ever 3100 and under i 200 will be held at the Court house, on the FIRST MONDAY in July next. Return-day twenty days Under this head the New York Herald, of I before Court. la^ —. . , ~ ’ I rteuce has shown it requires tho wisdom of the them public, because wa believe it to be a an Uverr J/Tii .T 8 °° d b#anUfa ! eerpent, tbe harmlessness of the dove, aplenty to expose rascality wherever it is ascertained. UiohZhin rk 7* rbetono * nd of Irish blarney, and the prescience of a first Tnx Grand Jury of Chatham oonnty have l*te«.«>iiit of ’ll?* 0 ! T* a^ 8 orl6i “' or “ d class spiritual medium to “report” aoeeptably. found two true bills, ea*, against David Upde- a ' ‘^. tb * •P 1 ® ndl3 commeto-ment I And a ', eQ than aTary ain *. om5sa jo n ^d I gr.fr, M. J. Divine, aid John A Britton, the I^Aadrew Z ° f Tl,it0 " *° I commission” will prove fatal, or the failure to representatives of th. Typographical Union, I Centum , ' Tinocd * hi 8 b ®P- keep pace with the jolly eayings of tbe devotees who published a ciroaar or eammuuication, at- Irtaisn perfor* * ° al * * rt ’ and were mo3e * I of Bacchus, or to trim your sails eo as to pacify tacking Mr. Estili, o’ the Savannah News, on 0; the i—* b “***■ the “inns and onta,” and please everybody will, the occasion of the “itrike” in the office of that |«PM both ta °f° ° a,y *' y il 18 I be visited with a donble vengeanoe upon your paper. I •* of lac • . U U ”[ *“ d P '* ,a ' Tbere 18 8 devoted head. “J. B. Sums, M. D.,” who has been editing -rot, and too many disquisitions Woe ^ to tha poo r editor, too, if any senli- the News and Fa.-ner, of Jefferson county, j ment “gangs aglee," or the guest whose pqta-1 for some time, retres from that position alter his recolleo- this formula: occasion, goes back upon him for I Drifting down .ho stream of time, with the I tailing the simple troth. All this he must be weigh*, of more thn three score years npon ns, * 7. * . . r Ue undersigned retires from pubho life, con- prepared to encounter, and even more. For if | “ TIT* a,. JT — u properly belongs, is to draw and then return it I did muchja^ge Oggcn,I £ j^ntoffiltbTo!^ to the Treaiury. Then It passes beyond their black “ mith Smp,greatly damsgi^ the ot ^-, Tb4t . ot t 8b ! ri * 1 •* k f D ba!3 b J «• controL machinerv. The house containing the kiln was P. r6sent ln0Q . mbe ^> ^l 0 ’ for » Eomb6r . demolished. of Y 6ara . an3 J- T. Walker, E*q, gives entire Poor Oltf nan! 3 mSSSSLh the accident occurred before the ^“ tion i“ ,he , Co } The telegrams this morning announced the tImB for tha banas to g0 to work otherwise the p nnon > “ 3 ““ B bo6t . of the Central Hotel, death of Mr. Jesse Grant, father of the J^resi- loss of life would have been very great, partica-1 onr for special favors, dent of the United States, at his hom©, in Oov- larly in the blacksmith shop, where nearly one I 1,T ington, Kentucky, and also the names of those b ™ 3 *« 3 ban3a » embloyed. Se « nr, ' ,C ^, “ * ... J . .. .. „ ... I A Dnel on tho Tapis. Under this head the New York 1 , whowerewith^m at the time. Neither tte Nzw oble^s, Jnne 30.-A rumor is current Friday, in its money article, epeaka ont ai fol- 2- Judgments wiU be rendered at wmeplace on President nor bis wife, nor any of their chil- I n pl«ii t. I. f , _ J F * • claims over $50 and under 3100 at tho expiration ^ that S 01 rJ?KHr - A C ^ e? ^ r ° f l0WB in re e ard t0 South Carolinia bordL Evi- 0 f fifteen days from the service of tba eummons. dren were present It is stated, however, that Picayune, aud ex-Jodge Cooley, have gone to dent , tha Hera!d doe3 no . gtand , fa awa 3. JuugmonU wUl be rendered at same place on among the number of the watchers around his Mistisiippi City to fight a duel. Cooley was 3 ... 6 3 I claims amounting to *50 or a less eum, in tea days hed-ide w-ta a nrivata soldier in Ihe Federal ona of tba eonnEel for Pontiff ia the recent of Clews and his associate sharpers who are bo ^ter service of enmmous. Deasioe was b private soiuter m ute ratt of Hawkins vs. the Ptoayune for libeL fond of howling about the sacredness of “pub- 4. Possessory Warrants. Distress Warrant*, b» army who had been detailed as a nurse for the I Another Homicide. lio credit.” Sava tho Herald - beaa corpus cases, etc., will bo tried without del»j poor old gentleman! YYe do not know howtMs I Crocnrai 1 !, Jtroe 30.—At Dee Moines, Iowa, j It is evidenUy eafo for every man who feels °TSu*S t^u^’y. wiU be triad annonnoement will strike others, but it ee-ms I Saturday night, ^ehoa shot and killed I an inclination to indulge in the sensational lax- immediately after arreet, uoleas good causa for to ns to indicate a lack of filial regard and re- j Jackson Jones, who, he alleges, bad outraged his J jyy 0 f purchasing South Carolina bonds to re-1 continuance be shown. soect that we were not prepared for. ^f 0 * ^ Y “ d ^ ao . * fired at ^ one ® r .?“ frain from so doing just now. That State, under . 6 - at t 5° C<«rt-touM, where all bus- speet that we were not prepareq 10 volver. Yard and wtie surrendered voluntarily its pr6Sen t aa cnd ”i its recently past adminis- b J 3 “P“ 63 of ’ Howard’s Back Pay. to the anltonttau Botoare m,jaiL tratiom ie rotten to the core. The case of Mor- | jnwJAri. ryw . cf Wfl«hir0ton ■will Want to Recover Taxes. j 0Dj Bliss & Co , who are pressing a mandamus The St. on 3 8 P * I Kzw Yobs. Jane.—A. meeting of financial I before the Sapreme Oonrt with tho view of en* **^*1 — . ~ - tt_» j men who have filed claims for taxes paid on bor- 1 forcing an additional levy upon the people for - many disquisitions | ^° aal » ^ education. -*“• *" “~“ y wen “ 3 I tions “££e d^'p” Mte kray 1 . b « rxthtr oat of place in a work of tioo , ^ ^ g0M back t Gen°HowSd has m°adeprorision7or\“t^ to I ^ bel3 ^ B ^moon at I the payment of taxes P»Bt' due. as well ai those ♦L Tv- ein non -entiut him m I tko Stock Exchange. which are pending sad forthcoming, may or the ttniversity of Ute $16^)00 voted him last T ne Walworth Trim. may not succeed. There is to little henesty in hventeriDG into bonds to repay Ote fullsmount In the opening of the Walworth trial this the administration of the public debt of that hy raunag mrn bonds to repay tne mu emoum Vrn Walworth continued her teati- Stats that if there were millions in the treasury , Wttkta a ***“ ° f ye “'' l Imony, showing that her late husband’s mind has they would, doubtless, be promptly absorb- 32 SOUIH MARKET ST., XA8IIYILLE, TESX. This is entirely too thin, say3 the Republican. I becn a 2' ec ted since 18G5. ed by the public leaches, who are drawing blco l | OBDEE3 SOLICITED. Howard ha3 taken the $10,000, which did not! BIX Fire ln Thomaavtlle. Ga. at every pore. Dating the past year it is eatd belong to him, and spent it. He had no Idea of | StvihUaB, June 30,-Hrif of th.tert™« | ^ 1 I Johnson A Smith; Gamble,^ I u ^r ho» r orod t8r ’ b ° W8T81 * m,y h® P 11 ^ 03 ®^* | ■*« honored ipouae bu female ednosir™ on prep ea 10 €ECOnnler ’ 8na eTe3 “ oro - roru tent to laboir, or .uffer aa God may will. »®d ia many of her detop^rad h# S1PS bl5 5 b!Uap4Eae 8nd * "!*?**. A Bsnxro overt creek on the State Bead, be- ““te are car matka of the Dc^to’s “** m0<3 “‘ ,y ^ 108,1 l8mb “* tween Acworth «d AUtonna, broke down on i?** 18888 . *°* the impress of t4t06s ’ P 1 ®* 10 ’ lbe c,oaln S a “ 36 ® of festal Saturday whUe afreight train was passing over •4 character. Lk a a occasion” were too much for him. or his “digee- % ud fira or rtx of them into tho •** f«tn and thai* fro ^ ^ * tion could not rally sufficienUy under the load raTina , hich the creek rons. d 1 of good things to enable him to think or write A correspondent of the Savan- lntelligibly. I jf ews ba? ffi, to say of OoL Hardeman’s It U Tain, he exclaims, I am neither a ^ addres3 at ta Young female college com- “Johnson’ or “Smith” man, bnt a mere “re- ceace mentinUatplace -. porter.” Everybody pencces upon him, and he | Then clme ia address of Hon. Thomas i of her lt*ra lord. n. oonenuten of her ksmine. atWtoo b roforiuaate. However j«, tbare »tas exraiuginthii latitude, e. tt aini y , a , P aiI i t «IAla:xYreof the raeeA whiehno eurronnd I - - - ■ — of education onsocielvcan rem n I7 I is foroed to torn like a lion at bay and defend I Qardemfca, Jr.,of Macon, which was equal to ha want of etmnaihv in tho ™ad.!'.™ I bi® ®ff°“ to the llrtMyMd-Mathrt StiU, despite Ml this, either Jhe city editor or one of the regular panel will b© there, ana we from tie xoounUins to the seaboard. «jmpathy in the reader for the rr** 3 8i4t ® r *. Lniy and Eloise, and its un- "twfaetory dmouaassnt ot the tale. W« m “ y flD8 P®**^®* 4113 I to K* **»d during the day Monday there were 10 'Lp the DteionT** biTa no 3i *P o8iti0D T#r y ba »vy showers. Thie pluvial perseveranoe MU fst, t ria ‘, Q ® or 8*a groiua | and trust is wonderful; but it will be followed, ao donbt, <orw, *ec ■ WU Uk * 8003 P®rt ,h ®*® « trie by such a drouth iu July and August that will h®* 3 ® 1 2«ht 3mS h* 1 ^’ n ® 8 * or roolbsr, and I effeetnally dry ns np on the rain topic for many | wwika. Look out for a long dry fall. .*A> be most ta a strict and good member of the church.” Knowing the Colonel somewhat, I hadn't a wort to ray. List Tnetdiy night, rays the Houston Home J carnal of Saturday, there were twelve or four teen cases oi acute oholera morbus in Ferry. ISsTwn out of eight young people who attended JnneS la Judge County Court, Bibb county. n. b. laiF-.v- j. is. bsiis. j. s. shautz. RHEA. SMITH & CO GraiB, Hay, rionr and Provisions. Ohio Btver Salt Company’s Agents, Befeeescz : Eejmour, Tinsley A Co; Coleman porfion of Thomasville, GaTLis been destroy^ ^ P?| 3 » sin G> a for “printiDg” by dre. The names of the sufferers are: Hard- T* v.™ CHAS. COUNSELHAN & CO., General Commission Mercliants. Boom 14, Oriental Bciidmg, CHICAGO. Ge3. F. Eoeisso*. Refer to W. A. Half, Macon. may2 £m returning it nntU recent revelations compelled him to assume a virtue which^he doeenot pos-1 by ire ^ IdW. paraiiel nowhere outride of New Yort BBSS. He now proposes to enter into bonds to » y nion TaIegra * b ^ w E DiTiea A Co., ^ b “ a " a »ro«® f refund the plunder “within a term ot years — J. T. Kattmann, J. Watt, X. H»rt. A. & K. tea , t3 tbat ^£*5 t ba 1 draught alike of the white the bonds and the term to be of his own eelec- Mk,Hrt *of ^wer°a£f?rds a vulgar exXttelof°dfsho°a n Uon. Tho result wUl be, of course, that not a E j Griberg, Kusteng A Oaten, ^JMaond A est Veaith to the pnbiio eye. These politicians dollar of this money will ever find its way into Pj*I|®l ver *150 000 d Df * ’ ’ BrRnd on * j have no idea of paying debt, and if doUara were q <h .. • «•£.. * D ^ piled in the treasury pyramids high by the honest Aratrarlmra-rtetont Powder. ^ opIeof tbeS:at /f^ rthe paj££i 0 f the i r obli- San Fbasosc3, Jane 30.—A dispatch from gations, such is the naturally dishonest tendency I Anri Virginia City this moming stateethat last night ot the cEc ial3 of the State, high and low, that | 1)311X818 3HQ COjlUTliSSlOn IS8rCliantS a quantity of giant powder, stored m the roots nn der one pretext or another they wonld packet of a building to tha rear of the Bank of Cahfor- nt termoet farthing and pray for more. The aia, exploded with terriflo effect. Both build-1 pergonal hiBtcry of some of tfceBe men who hold iegs are complete wrecks. Ten or twelve per- J Soes ^ South Carolma and other Southern the treasury. We beg leave to offer a compromise. Let Howard keep the $28,000 paid him for running his African ttniversity, on condition that he at onoe retire into private life and shut hta pocket and his month from this time henoeforth. Ii the nation can only get rid of the benevolett blatherskite, the $28,000 will hiTe been well spent. Ho ia an incurable and incorrigible nuisance, and has cost the country more patience and more cash than a regiment like him is worth. Let “ our American Havelock” be forthwith and forever extinguished, and all Ute people will aay “Amen.” The Bran. Casotroxair, for July, came yes terday with very into resting and varied con tents. It is an invaluable journal of tgncul- ture. Prioe $2 00 per annum. Address the publishers, Walker, Evans A Co., Charleston, South Carolina. It. XZTCHmt. A. L. SAHTEUK2X KETCHTOI & HAETEIDGE, Lxchante BniltHny, Savannah, «2a* Betzse»cu. Moees Taylor, President Oity Bank sora were killed, including Gen- Von B.kkelen, I tawmselhrotoa^f the oonridTaTliog I 1 SY- Joto J^cLT A Hon Charles Knox, Wm. Low and Benj. Mandeh siDg . Money pnt aD der such control deserve! T ‘rr—Powder liploitoa. to be lest. Tho pnbiio bore have no conception Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi- Drxsorr, J one 30 —Baker A Company’s I of the depth of iniquity in which these opera- I ohael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. tobacco factory was burned to-day. Loss $30,- j tors on Northern money revel; nor do they marlS D00. | know how Supreme Court Judges speculate and I z. X. wabnsim. In the Hooric Tunnel, a box of giant powder j Governors borrow, while subordinate offtiaU | YVARFIELD exploded, five thooBand feet from the eastern I plunder right and left and then rush into courts " 1 ‘ ‘ " 1 ■ 1 to preserve the sacred name of “public credit.” mouth, killing four and fatally hurting two. A Carltat Acquisition. Baiossx, Jane 30.—Intelligence has reached | w. J. cedes wood. here tbat 4,000 men’of the provinoe of Biae»y hare declared against a Republican govern ment and in favor of Carloe. The insurgents have appointed offloero from the provinoe and municipalities from among their own number in the intended Car list movement. JAKES B. CLASS. W. J. UXDXRW00D A CO., Provision and Produce Brokers, So. 1 Sortb Hal* fUreci, HU Isoals, Mo. Order* solicited for Pork, Bacon, Laid, Flour Gram, Bagging, eta, ©to. apnri 3n BOUT. WAYNE. & WAYNE COTTON BROKERS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. 1 >AE'ncuIiAB attention Rivt-.n to purchase and **!• of “Future*” in ihe Ssvacnali anti New I Vork matkets, on the most r©*aonable tornu* L nurl5 isx For the largeat yirfd of oats on one acre.... 50 For tho largest yield of rye on ono acre 50 For tho best retail on oue aero, in any ooreal crop 200 For tho best display m&do on tho grounds, by any dry good* merchant 100 For tho beat diaplay made by any grocery merchant 100 For tho largest and beat display of green- hoaao plants, by one person or firm 100 For the beat braaa band, not lose than Un per formers 250 (and $50 extra per day for thoir music.). For tho boat Georgia plow stock 25 For the beet Georgia made wagon (two horse) 60 For tho beat Georgia raado cart 25 For bost stallion Jour yoars old or more 40 For best preserved horeo over 20 years old.... 25 For beat Alderney bull 60 For best Devon bull 50 For beat collection of table app es grown in North Georgia 50 For best collection of table apples grown hi Middle Georgia 50 REGATTA: Kaco one milo down atream on Ocmulgee River, under tho rulea of tbe Regatta Aaaociatlon of Macon. For tho faateat four-oared shell boat, ce open to the world $150 For tho f&htefet doublo-fecull ahell boat, race open to tho world 60 For tho faateat Bingle-acuU ahell beat, race open to tho world 50 For tho faateat four-oared canoe boat, race open to tho world 50 (By canoe ia meant a boat hewn from a log, without wafeh-boarda or other addition*.) Tho uaual entry fee of ten per cant wUl be charged for tbe Regatta premiums. MILITARY COMPANY. For the beat drilled volunteer military compa ny of not lee a than forty member*, rank and file, open to the world $500 Ten per cent entry fee on the above premium, Ian “ t~ ^ and at leaat five on tries required. RACES. rcasx oxz—i300. For Trotting Horses—Georgia raised.; mile heats, best two in three. 1st horse to receive $200 2d horse to receive 75 3Jhorse to receive 25 ptese iwo—$450. For Trotting Horses that have never beaton 2:40; milo heats, best two in three. 1st horse to receive 2d horse to receive 100 3d horse to reoeive 50 rrnsE tubes— $560. For Trolling Horses—open to tho world; mile heats, best three in five. let horse to receive $500 2d horse to recoive .. 100 3d horse to receive 50 pcuse joca—$350. For Banning Horses—open to the world; two-mile beau best two in three. 1st hciee to receive $250 2d horse to rece.ve too rcnai nvE—$300. For Running Horses—open to the world; two-mile heats, best two in three. 1st horse to receivo $300 1 casi six—$500. For Banning Horses—open to the world; three- mile beats, best two in three. let horse to receive $500 The above Premiums will be contested for under the rules of tbe Turf. Tbe usual entry fee of 10 per cent, on the ameuat of tbe purse will be charged- COUNTY EXHIBITIONS 1. To Ihe county which (throagh R* 8ociety or Club*) “ball furnish the largest and finest display, in ment and variety, of atocfr, products and result* of home in- dnbtriea, all raised, produced or manufac tured in the oou*ty $1000 2. Seoond beat do 500 8. Third boetd©..... Sdo 4. Fourth beet do 200 Entries to be made at tbe August Convention in Athena. Article* contributed ta the County Exhibition* can algo compete for apecific premium* in the Pre mium Liiat; for inatanoe, a fanner may contribute to the Exhibition of hi* county a bushel of Bread Com, be can then enter It, individually, for pre mium 144- juueX8eod id