The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 02, 1873, Image 1

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TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER. BY Clisby, Jones & Reese. MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1873. UMrtl* TfIfP»P>i Bnlldtal, Himil * 1 ’ Ir«n. TOE GEORGIA PRESS. I R"V T17T FPR A PH I any one may take part who has been for the I The OM in New Orleans. , lfMiMfftr nne vrir *10 00 A “° rl tcst * bot 4 P ith J on* for Geor- \ D X A FilJ UluXiilX Xi.« 1 greater portion of the college year just closing, if anyone doubts the practical tendency of .... ..-V."?.'". 6 00 ^ xat - 11 “eS^ poMibiUUM, ye. certainties A. Is c=-J, there is s deirth of news in this — - : - - — «■*«“ “ undergraduate with any col- A{r , cim emanci p atlon Itt hiul read the follow- 0- — •■••-■■a-:: —1 wof s prosperity the like of which has never been eotatt tMs ( Wedncday) morning. We only OAT DISPATCHES. legs oruniveing description of Ethiopian incantations in g^xu-WRcluy Telegraph ac*S M* aenger, one I witoensed in Georgia. And there are men who r ©oei*e the Atlanta dailies on Tuesday—the I i-eciaiator*. c f T A iin« Tv* j, p n, A Pin year J0C * I nth*T* r vpt r^s nnfit - The Terrible Explosion In TinrlBJa City. Cosoobd, Jnly 1.—In the House, a bill was * ,ew Onmim^ on St. Johns L.ve, by the P.ca- 2 00 weth^and .re making sore thetr panic,pa- I other, never reading nixratil next morning. ^ ^ Jn , , -The feUowing „ e introduced making it unlawful for any circn, to yune t ***2**^1 *"* M “*' • ' I !,r ' n 10 lLe fc b.»-r I. itt’.y a party of | T!e 1 '■ c ’- rs L.zs;e L.ker and C.ty Point, the particulars of the recent explosion in Vir- enter the State—fixing the penalty at $1.CW. The house was a common plank one, with two p,, n ^,7iU’ iw Augusta capitalists hare taken a decided start I brought 12.000 watermelons to SaTinnah on j ginia City, Nevada: A bill toailow women to vote at school din. I too ms, which were lilted with candlos. The r.TRbla always in" advance, *:.i paper stopped toward, this goaL They, with othera in Borne j Saturday, moat of which were sent Korth to I Last night a terrible explosion of nitro glyo- trict meetings was discussed and indefinitely gallery was tnng with greens, and over the gate .hen the money ran, oot. anleaa renewed. and elsewhere, bsse bough*, a very valuable develop the cholera resource of that section. «•“* Poj^er occurred near the cor- postponed. A1 -. was a solitary taper. Here inside were oongre- yt. oorjsotidsud Telegraph and Hmaengr.r rep- ^ *, , * , 5 I . ,. . .. , - - - , I nerof Taylor and B streets—killing ten persons Spanish AG.tr*. gated about twenty men and and women, who, rewnt'slargearculatloo.pervadmKMi'ldle.fionth- P ro P*ftJ * few mile* from the Utter place, and I Xn ™*® of tbe heavy shipment of frnit and I lni , wona( pi n g maQ y others. Loxdos, Jnly 1.—A dispatch from Madrid i n a sort of chant, kept time to the monotonous «r and SonthwasSera Georgia an ! Ea.t. ni Ala- the next can we hear from them will be 20 per vegetable! from Savannah, may be gathered A Urge number of persons are missing and dated last evening says that it is expeeted that beating cf the rnde dram. “Ah—cha—oa—8* andMlddlariortda. AdT.vtuiemecUU rra- ^ dividends. This has been tha experience from the following from the Sews, of Monday, are probably buried beneath the debris. a bill providing for the suspension of constitn- —la—me” was the bnrden of their refrain, and • '"i.Miiiiia unman e- an ,-,rh e^-h rmblh-al I of others in ‘ha u, . _ .f.! . i. The explosion of six cases of nitro glycerine tional guarantees, and placing the government occasionally they would rise upon their feet and “ ““ “° 9 “ ctum wber8 tte bo,i * „ _ if supposed to have been the cause of the disas- in the possession of extraordinary power, wiU dance a sort of weird danc£tuming around ! r a a,!^^ri52r*r ~ m “‘« td - “ "<i=irea. We do not ter - U»~ncn»ion of which .caused a second be voted In the Oorte, to-night. The govern- 8e verai times and sitting down, rolling their — —r nink the capaoitiu und resources of North I r> exploeion of fifty pound* of giant powder. ment dec.ares that the powers asked for ere eyes so as to make the whites visible. It was a The Commencement To-tUj. Georgim in this direction can be well over- g^delphix, y AnonR the kiIled we M>jor Levi Jacob, L. only to be used in suppressing the Carlist in- we ird sight The house, back from the road, “* SS!w !! £F 1= ^^S lbranp #d Ralston • Hall Uit night to stteod the option bu barely been scratched, as yet. That porta-two for New York, one for Philadelphia M^delh dry goods merchant; Cbas. H. Knox, a bill granting extraordinary powers to the the dim lights, the monotonous “tom-tom’* o; I I .a . .... Aril f r .e for K lafnn Re l)n attnm.Viin I _ — • . . . _ a. „ , I /V — J j J a c I . ° ... - Number 6,657 jmna.tratlon will be made this morning, an I !«•« man will wonder why it waa that instinct, J nd I r’9 ba 7* 1 f ° f ,T5 v etUb i es ' T ^° w y°“ in B. I i n a _ «irner of his room. J. P. Smith and his I With the exception of a few shots fired into 1 proached grew louder, occasionally intermin- It* programm* published elsewhere is exceed- * nof the far-reaching sagacity that character- fo A ... k “i 1 * i TVr-T 1 former clerk were found about B0 feet from the the air last night, ths quiet of tha city was not g ! e d with terrible shouts, while one of the wor- ..... attractive. Tbs speeches of tbs Juniors tzae shrewd commercial minda, did not lead a"d ■? D acWMn r°fraf»hf ‘feial ii^r room b I th' 111 - . disturbed. shippers would almost foam at the month iu her ' 1 a.nra of .1 eid«d ini. nmm.Bi .. I il,„ m n..h w. > i- ,i . | oni a-d • Mckages of freight. Tot ah 11.2..J j a Urge number of workmen are now engaged I. Only a small number of irreconcilab.es are exertions. Wilder and wilder grew the song, ,,n evidstsu deaidad Improvement as com- I thcmjn this path. ,We believe there are for- I meloca, 33Cb«xrela and 40o packages of vegeta-1 in removlE g lte dirtaud timbir from tho bodies I believed to be in favor of resorting to violence Until suddenly, at a given Bignsl, all ceased, and pued with lha** delivered at the Ust commene- I tones in juturo tat those who pot their money, I bl JJ- .... of the remaining seven persons known to be as a means of gaining their ends. the mournful sound of the mnfilsd dram was all neat, and Captain Baeoo’s address opon oratory and energies, and brains in this holiness com- I Tvo cirgoes of cotton aggregating 6.'^ I beneath tho debris. The extraordinary powers were conferred that disturbed the intense stillness. Suddenly, to the fi.pbomora prise contestants, was Itself psred with which those baaed on cotton and I b **®* wer ® c!e * re ^ on Saturday for Liverpool | The body of Ohas. H. Knox has jo3t been | upon the^Govemment by a vote of 139 yeas | awfully mysterionslv, there arose a shriek as it , adnirabla illustration of his theme. T ' I aUves will shrink into bagatelles. I and Cronstadt, respectively. Tm Captain won the first modal for deolama. Bat, as in other enterprises, this will require ° f tt# i” T _ as2 .' j6 *. 806 pounds, and their total ties •» Athens, nod baa eerie Inly practised moat Iomr beads, good management, and a brave faith T * 1 °" *5.' 1 * 7C3 01 ‘ elf actually tbs lessons be Impressed so be anti- I that sees nothing but encoeso. Think of iron, folly and ably upon his yonlhfnl auditors. Let I tbe ooat of whose manufacture per ton is only sot a single seat In Balaton’s Hall be nntenanted I *18, end which is greedily snapped np at $4.‘ to-day. | to $t. r . per ton, and thirty tons Der dav the Dro. . Gnat H>wti'-T^.'ton _ Fi g nre*. I d °“- of h, no means extensive works. I. there 11«, wuM btawnta Bsw^and Q»>«rlwto The total weight I taken from tha rains. 1 Great excitement prevails in the oity. All business is (impended and all the schools are closed and the streets crowded with men,women against 18 nays. HIDAHGHT DISPATCHES. Bxv. Geosax Atm, a well known Methodist u a children. were, ont of tho darknese, and the worshippers, with one acaord, rushed from the house and threw themselves into tho dark waters of the lake; at the same instant bonfires were lighted along the shore, and the red light flsshod back sr For over FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER M EDICINE Ba* proved to be the Great Unfailing Specific for Liver Complaint and its painf.il ofisprinr, Dyjpep- ■ia. Constipation, Jaandico, liilions attacks, sick Headache. Colic, Depression of Spirits, Soar Stom ach, ileartbarn. Chills and Fever, eto,. etc. After years of careful experiments, to meet a treat and urrent demand, wo now produce from our orixi- * Genuine Powders THE PREPARED. Id form line all and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES Ttie Illicit-Cooley l>ncl, prearher of Savannah, died last Saturday, aged I It is now understood there will cot bo any I. I f ro “ ,b0 nabad bodies of the worshippers; B. r , rears. celebration on the 4th of July, and the n*»^ I I mtain Ihaahrtak. ra«, mad-« draw rr wr-ora I cneumuou uu iuc tui ui «#uijf, »nu iuo ihuuoj i _ r ,, Tt , . • .. ~ i “K“*“ “R““* »woo, ouu—wo utaw 1 \ ,, „ _____ collected for that parpose will be expended in b vt muoh eioited bythe ap- tt vei i on t t B orgies that followed too bestial for Cert. L. M. CoxETTEa, of the steamer Dicta- „ in tha nnfortnnawdead. and the remain- P^ h l nd ^i Q P^nl.^i i J S’ aescription, I tb | w . i juimnnniiD nf ©ailor of the Ricajunp, ami Jacl^Q William H. I ’ 18 aer distributed among the fire companies of - . aJZ Tba leeaipu of the seven days ending Fri- * ny ‘“atwtry in Georgia that compares with day sight, .Juno 27ib, are reported by the FI- I siseial Cbrooiela at 17.C8C bales against 19.G72 I ' Ve 31,1 not flet 0,11 to preach a long sermon bale, last week, 18.24S bales the previous week I on ,b ' a teIi ‘ bnt oan “J doubt that there is among the fire companies ui ■ . . _. - .. . ljitg dangerocaly ill at hia residence in the Ut-1 the city, who will go into mourning. kinsv^. the Picavune^^ifUy CoL Rhett wnt I Notice to Contractors and EullderS, ter city. I fill fiags are now at half _misL Josenti i - - - - - » 1 Shown, Senator CAUTION,—Buy no Powders or Propared SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unles* in our cn- gTaTed wrapper, with Trade mark. Stamp and Signa ture unbroken. None other is genuine. J. II. ZEILiN & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggist*. fanSft-dawly Joseph I UV.IM.W Dun T.wnns Plia.lna V a r. CXr\ w A correspondent of the Hawkinsvilie Dis- I patch charges tho “Georgia Land and Lumber j It is now ascertained that Van ISokkelcn had | ”““ h “ I CJEALED proposals fur budding a now jail fir UM ia.1 wees, .os,,, u.ies me piev.on. wee* . ..7 “7^-, Company" of which Wm. E. Dodge, of New stored beneath his room six cans of nitro glyce- pooleysobgaoemonttoargae tho ra e for a new £5 ^ roooivad B a t this office un- aoJ 15.130 bale, three week, since, making the m&U!rU1 for * doren la wh “ “ «<>gg«U f We rine, one hundred and fifty ponnda of giant trla > ^ ,ore - Tad « 0 ” awkln, ‘ wb, = h 08010 °P tit 12 o’clock August 12. 1873. Hans and spec- . , llulflint - -inco »ha 1st of Rmunhur 1H72 I want 10 B * e oar people take hold of this text in I ^ or *» 18 P rea, fi enl t swindling the people of I , , , wo hnndrcd DOUnds of black rock y eB ^ T ^ B 7* Daring the coarse of the argument jficationa c*n be seen at this office. TiL 771 bSw agningt 2 693.^0 bales for the ROod ® 8rn ® it and lt ftwa y in thei * hearts for D:>dg0 ftnd other coantica ont of lands. | K^f iDg powder. P I J . odge CooIe y* *“ opposmg the motion for a oon-1 Too work will.be let to the lowest bidder, who •ante period of 1871 72, showing an increase I ® arn ** t consideration. They lack the capital, I The Herald says there are twenty-three places | rise. September 4 1872, of 792,111 balea. D0W ’ bnt 11 000,8 ,f woood *° tbe right way. o! 1“ Atlanta divided as follows: The body of Wm. L. Lowe has jnst been ta ken from tbe rains. Treaty Proclamation, tinnance, remarked that if the case went over I mast give bond with sufficient security in the until Wednesday he might not be alivo to aigue it, nnd so it sadly turned oct to-diy. amount of hia bid far the faithful performance of his oontract. Proposals mn-t bo endorsed, “Bid for Jail,” and port* were 2,6.'5I belee against 747 last year. I P® 1 *" 0 * ao ^ partisan struggles for plaoa and gogn©; Christian (or CambeUite.) two church- ^as issued a proelamation confirming the pro- about ten a. m., where the party c ime off. ^ 8 Q1LE3 * Ordinary. The ftbipmenui were C.820 against 1,312 and I P‘ nnder bo diaaipated, and tho way ia clear, leg; Catholic, one church; Episoopal, two I viaions of the Washington treaty with Great I rp bo Montgomery station, where tho duel oc- I th* «tock 38 139 against 12 90G tht material interests of the country oome I churehM; Presbyterian, two churches; Ger-1 Britain, as regards tho fisheries, and also a re- | curred, is a wild, sandy looking place, some four Tbe Cbronioie'a tabUof ootton lo light footed 101118 ,ronl « aod wUb tbem ,f ‘ u oom8 | ^ru^Hom^C 0 ^ C « °- = ?' ' - -15??? I °. r flT8 milea tbis aido of Ba Y «■ where | junolt dlawSw ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. HI8 well known house is now open to those who visit tho Spring for health or pleasure, situated nearer the Spring than any other I -. I ing towards woman's rights. We met him on I Fas.i Among . __ Of tbe New York market for tho week the Ud ® la ™ •ombwardit will atnke Georgia first, the grand rounds yesterday, looking up a paper New York, July 1.—Two gangs of colored This difficulty is one of tho sad results of v * Chronicle aaya it remained pretty much un- I ^ wo ar ® P re PAred for it. I with the Beeoher^VoodhuIi soandal in ti. Ihe meil have begun work under the city govern- the iniquitous Hawkins Buit against the Pica* affords. ^ U M ° rhaooui from the week before A alinlit 1m- •> « ^ 4 L ^ H°age thinks Heecher a great man, and wants ernmon t aa street sweepers. | yune, of which Colonel Rhett is editor. In his Every attention ia givon to invalids who roeoit . m * R Wafegaarda Agalnat C holera— Deo- I to know what all this fuas is about. When we Paden, Freres Co., tbe lace importers, I speech for the prosecation, Judge Cooley made to the waters of tli* fcpring for health proTcment In demaoa, bat no ohange in quota- I dorlzlng Agents. I J waa a U about a icoman, he seemed I deny all intention to defrand the government, I a reflection upon that paper which oalled for I Kates of Hoard. >io“- The appearance of the dreaded plague which a. 0 . r l“ DI1 .'i na TO B SK P i^M? U i a "w a ui eT “‘ • • aaaertin « tbat the charges have been tramped tho editorial in ita nextissno, pronouncing them Per day * $ 2 00 The Chronlele note, some improvement In the has already hurried eo many into eternity, an! ^ ****** 1 up by ■ fanner rierk of the house anil they in- | false. Judge Cooley then. addressed a oommn-1 Ter week. . 10 to weather report*, with the exoeption of those I its rapid march from place to place, has veiy I man have borrowed it. GHLOBINIUH! npHE BEST DIPINFEOTAKT KNOWN. Be- commendod and need by the medical de partment of tho United States army and navy to dieintoct hospitals, liopital ships, eto., eto. Also by all sanitary committees in larger cities to pro vent tbe approach and upload of all contagions and epidemto diseases. Twenty five cents will purchase sufficient for an ordinary dwelling. A large lot of SNUFF and OL18S JABS, suita ble lor putting up pickles and preserves, for eale low. Prcsoripiions continue to receive particular care and accutacy in their compounding. BOLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. Junc2G tf compromise. which, not being aceorded, he followed it ap by | Liberal deduction made for largo families. The CaonxBA.—The Atlanta Constitution of I Per oontra, Depnly Collector Phelps expresses | publishing a oard, assailing Colonel Rhett. The I yesterday has this dispatch: the belief that the alleged irregularities will I challenge promptly followed, and its result is Ciiattaxoooi, Jane SO, 1873. Justify * claim against the house of $100,000. now before onr renders. . a nrhor moptf .Amniaininn nf riiof I Several C8R63 of good* were seized yesterday, I This is not tho first ■ H I rhmfand other lesser bowel complaints that aod *S*£!*.“* io ’ oa,i B atio B other cases of Cooley has been concerned. Some years bofore Klti/of ral\ati°a nsnslly foUow after oholera. Bnt there wore aUe e ed irrcgnlarities among importers. the war he met Dr. Kanfman, one of his par- 1 1 - **.»».—» “-*- 1 *— I ishioners, upon the fisld of honor, and, after W. A. ELDER A l ON, Proprietors. —— — C3” Tho now B&tii Hou«a at tho Hpriog, under fhta is not the first dael in which Judge I tho “ a0a 8 0018 of M . r -' Vo > Horben, ia now -„l„„ V.. 1 a O I open for the accommodation of those desiring the junolltf from tbe country tributary to Memphis. At I properly induoed sanitary measures in all tbe >’•« Orleans there was rain only on ono day allies and villages of the oonntry. la the week, and tbat alight. At Mobile rain on I Tt, people are wisely aeiicg upon the apo- nore than half tbe days of the week, and one thegm that “ an ounoe of prevention is worth a heavy rain. At Helms lt ratned on two days j I pound nf cure.” Cellars hava been cleaned out; aBUtll louow nlloI oaoieno. uni mere wo™ three at Maoon; two at Columbus; three at old rags and rotting garbage collected and turn- I only'^reo^Mw case^oTroaro'hoiera'to.dayl I Bllll.nl Sfntche*. I ishioners, upon tho Arid of honor, and, after 1 M A | AlflldhKJ SB fiSjJBITfiEJ Charleston; one at Augusta; at Memphis bled into tbe street; drains long choked up sad I and only three deaths so far as reported. Cyrillo Dion challenges Gamier to pity for a a ? 8 ? cba0 g. 8 ofohots, an amicable adjustment if, A lr»3£s. ever, da, but on,, and the crop was supposed «,*, with filth now do tbelr doty, and the do- (hurray aervioes were held in Greenhriar Jhe^r “mo Z S?ends.“ Dd t ‘ 1 ° r68,ter to tie damaged by the rain 16 per oenU Nash- brts of the stable, cow-yard, and ohlcken-coop. (Baptist) Church, .Columbia oonnty, Ust Snn- thousand points—and five hundred dollars, or . The bod F waa brought to tho oily this morn- INDIfi.1T SPRING, GA, fill® slso hftd frequent showers. Mercury aver- I which hss oomo io light, if * 4 damped down*’ J dsy. It WAS founded by Abrshftm Marshall I as much more as his opponent may desire. J i n j?» an ^ 1*^4 at Luzborg hospital. Tho funeral aged 83 at Memphis; 84 at Mobile ; 87 at npo n a good-sized fatm would make the fortune j ns t one hundred yoars ago. Oyrille Dion won the Becond priza of the tour- wil1 ,aks P la0 ° to morrow morning. Montgomery; 88 at Oolumbna, and 85 at Maoon 0 f the owner. Fhoh Dzcatce Coostt.—The last Biinbridge oamoot - *** Wr "”‘’ , i_. „ . | , ,, _ Oaor Aoseaoe.—In relation to Its estimate of | AU thU ia pratowortby, and rapexlatively Democrat has tba. items I ibolcr. in M-I-ot.l.. | C^nati, July 1—Tharo_was a.very largo | TUe House ia now open and raa^ for the Bummer QUEEN BEE HIVE. rpms HIVE haa taken the premium over all other tiivos at several large State Fairs, and onr late Bibb oonnty fair wee awarded a diploma. Tho eabeoiibor having bought the right fur the county, i, now ready to eoll individual nphte and to mako transfers of beeu. Ho has aleo tho right for Atkinson’s Honoy Extractor, a simple contri vance for extracting the honey without injnry to the comb. Thus tho comb may be given oack to the bcoe to bo refihod, and in this way almost a fabulous amount of honey may bo taken from a hive daring the honey reason. Bos cultoro pays a hotter per cont. on the capital invested (ban other business, and requires bat little labor. Now is the time to traosfor \ onr boos and comb to tho now hive and prepare strong colonies for next soring The hive may bo seen at Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks’, and at B H Wrigley A Co’s, whoro orders may be left I am anthoiizot to soil rights to per sons from tho adjoiring counties. Bees for sale. jnne2C lm E. H. LINK. NIGHT DHPATCHKB. New Oulxaxs, Jnly L—A Times speoial Campaign. RATES OF BOARD : O. Chadwick preached the fnneral sermon, per day $2 60 President Grant, Orville Grant, and Mrs. Cra- Par week 15 CO mer were present. For two weeks 25 00 Judge Pearson Recommended Top Cbler I * >or mon t° Justice, Families consisting of five or more $30 per month. MUSIO FREE FOB GUESTS. Junel lm B. W COLLTEK, Agent Cholera In Ft.Lout*. | | _ _ ■ — I St. Lons -lolv 1.—Threo cholera doiths I attendance at the funeral of Jes-so K, Grant, at icorsaaed oottun acreage, commented on taat I proper, provided the festering manses are Chops.—Grass or no grass, rain or no rain, I wer0 rep . jrt0( i bore yoeterday. The oases havo the Union Methodist Ohnrohat Covington, Ky„ weak, tho Cbronlole calls attention to the faet qufetig removed. Left to exhale their noisome the crops are in fine condition. The oaterpillar befln traced to impure well water, imprudent tbia afternoon. A large number accompanied of the remarkable ooncnrrenoe of authority on T ,po nt s * n d rot under the revs of a vertical I ia 8Itinct ’ aod °° Uon 13 groaning under bolls diet atl( j dissipation. There is no alarm. ,b ® corpse to Spring Grove Cemetery. Rev. J. .l,,-!., Th. rKranisia «» Ust tvAasV marl a I ,* . . t , . I ana blooms. Corn is fine. Pol atoeB ditto. We ^ ‘ —* “ Ibti point. The Chronicle> a. last week made auu> they won]d bo meet hntcbing-pUcca for „ e ROing to make agood oropi but we fear that the increase 11 per cent—the N«w urlcaos Lx I every disease tbat ifflicU humanity. Bat wo I many will have to take to a blackberry diet be- cbaifie 10* and tbe Agricultural Bureau II—as I aro g j a< i to see that our good Mayor, and ener. I fore tbe harvest comes. . n „ al « rfiv . j1 the Chronicle proves by tabular statement, and gollc Hlre et Contractor, ate bending ever, en- _ »««■ A Mocoosin.-Friday evening last, | Ty Ijranlataua Dnel-^Hgw Cooley Kilted sot 12, a. -a ctimated it, I — - — 1 — I Dr ‘ W ’. J _ U _ arr i"’ .*».company with J. H. Grlf- "It would seem, therefore," aaya ale. “that this eattmating the feathers spring chicken, as tbe M a cos Tkeeobapix ■—, ■ , , , on ono oi oia xorennuers dv a larao waicr inuu- ■ -■ — u p—.*— — •— c— — — cleverly oalla acreage reports, haa sums of tbe pecn»M aoil, and the sewerage, established I pnakCj which f ay coiled underneath the train at ten o’clock this morning. Mr. lihett i i ina Snpt e m9 Court, to Chief Justice of the elements of an ex act soienee Asfor ourselves, I where needed—all supplemented, too, by sweep-1 The wound swelled very fast, bnt a jndi- was accompanied by Messrs. Charles Boman United States Supreme Court, w# red oar or to reflect simply tbe opinions of I j 0 g repeated rains, Maoon Is, or aoeu will I cions use of brandy, and an efficacious balaam, I and Dr. Burns, and Judge Oooley was attended I TtJO Walworth Trial this water with the most renowned Alkaline or . Carbonated Springs of Europo. It far excola any deaths other known in its eelf-preeervhu properties. It I I . - • i - nearly Joes not deteriorate by bottling and keeping. It Cooley’s to the right. Cooley delivered his fire well. has never boon claimed for any othor mineral wa- A Detente ol the Modoci.-B«d White I but half accompliahed, until the nptnrmd earth I A ^ ^’17 the o7n«il»»ti Commer-1 a ^VoooW°felf'ZJS*n££££i 'Ey''a MAnr.ni, July r^ThrS^Uter of Colonies oTonSte°StaS.“Ed Me “ ‘° ,U, “" e - 1 ~ - b « 0880 ‘ b8 Biv« country, where SRSj^i^T^SSiK I b ?B„sent a oabfe dispatch to the Capt. General | & ha. The Herald’. W^hington correspondent says deredpnre. by the copious application of pro- - bUok popn , ation 8Q krge , y prep0 '^^00, ZlyZoZZ of Cuba and Porto Rico After sSgThe in itt the Hon. J. h. Lnttrell, Congressman elect per disinfeotanta. Lime, wood ashes, or oop- ... , nrjBq ar0 flelo: ,. ed from bolb races . He ntes without apparent suffering, only speaking habitants of their islands without clistinction of n0 , lnd trrinara titeeoses generally have all yield- J. L, SHEA GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER. Bnt lot it be remembered tbat the work is Negro Jnrora. arrive at only one conclusion in referenoo lo I too mneh oiro and attention. A rcoent New I “ “ Did it take much effort to get used to it?” I Another dispatch from New Orleans says: AI manifesto of tho federal republicans of Cuba I a n d d p bTl a ° a i Excessos^AU^hese ^bv'tlieHtoU it, namely 1 That it was caused by (he wrong- York paper gives learnod authority for the I asked. .... ,, , , . private dispatch from Bay bt. Louis states that B*8>°8 t b «' 001 ?° °f “ a ?. d oa , bn 5 tied water. It is a powerful antidote for exces- , „ - . w I . . , , - . , . a. I “Yes, sir, you bet it wai tbo confoundest I a duel was fought near Montgomery Station I fb® insurgents m tho name of tho Gaptain Gen- I B iy a eating or drinking. It corrects tho Stomach, ful sots of bad white men. Ho waa informed I opinion, tbat tho & feds of cholera always lie I t^i n g to g^t used to ever you heard of. I thi 8 moroing between ex-Judg© William H. | and republic, to lay down their arms and I promotes Digestion, and xolievos tho bead almost on what teemed to him reliable authority tbat I dormant in tbo excrementitious matters of | j haven’t got used to tbo smell yeL Of a hot I Cooley and R. B Rhett, Jr., of the Pioayune, I enjoy tbe benefits of a republican government, immediately. Pamphlets containing a history of tbe Modooa were compelled to slaughter their snob places. This may or may oot *be true, day in ft close room with a lot of fat niggers sit- j n which Cooley was killed at tho second shot, and republicans hava appointed a committee to the Spring, reports from eminent physicians and <« *•— a—--. —>— •« *•«“ ssHErs ffiassssu."xssgsss sasshs&sr* ““ aad having exhausted this means of anbals- reasons which caU so loudly for every degreo of Qn , h0 j nry it wonld ^ aI1 n j gge rs, and that published in the Times of the 27th. Colonel The political Governor ha3 resigned nnd will b0 d w^T^EY y Bnoa Ge?’l Agcnto tenoa wars compelled by hunger to seek the preoantion in the premises. I would be rain ” Rhett was not touched. It is understood that return to Spain. 227 Sonth Front etrost, Fhtladelphia fa. SffiiDg and bunting eronnda on their old res-1 Tbe writer baa used for a year past in his I “How are the juries divided?” I asked. I Rhett waa the challenged party. A battalion of volunteers at Oienfuegos revolt- I Gettysburg Spring Co. -—«“«««. h.-utttrenm pHTj,-v,■ --’■*’*** InvrstigaUon cf the oanaes of the Modoo war, that it srrvea a most exceUent purpose, and oosts , two ni RK ers, sometimes fonr, sometimes WAsmsoTon, July 1.—Tho chiefs of ths Bn-1 tha attempt failed. , __ , . _ . and regrets to aay that never was there a time nothing. Let the dirt from underneath your L iIt and sometimes ten.” reans of Construction and Repair and Steam No duel has taken placo between tho Cuban JNOtlCe 111 JB8Ui£rUP LCV. Miioa the organiaation of tbe government when dwelling, or some outhouse, be scraped up, and *• How aro they about agreeing npon ver- JiRineertog ^ ^ ^ a “ '“anight" Garoia ’ a reoonciliatio ° ni THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED Uierewtara much corruption and awtudling- placed in.barrel unde^-cover. ijontignon.,to bell(lr than ^ wUi , eB . Thenig- ' KCnraeJ. T ^ ^cH^tVor tbe Polar,*. ' tot only against the government ana tho poo-1 tho spot where it ia needed, end two or inxee i never hang a jury. When I am on a jary I Colonel Luckey, the President’s private sec-1 g T jam ji tj j a i v i qHa e United States I T .. - „ . __ _ _ ,, pie, bu, agairut the Indian*—aa is to-day being shovel fulls sprinkled in the vault every day, ^ ilh tbenli and the suit is on an account, for rotary, has returned from Europo. man'of war’ja’uiat’a, arrived hero to-day after 1110 malter ° r Franas M ’ LoDS_Ia Bankruptcy. Draetired o* tha Indian reservations on tho and all offensive rfflavia will entirely disappear, instance. I jnst figure np the amount, and says: Tronry Balance. a ran of 5 days and 18 hours from New York, f WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—The under- Paeifle enaaf When neoessary, tbe whole mass can then be ‘ Boys, here, Jones owes Smith so much and so Coin in treasury $87,000,000. Currency She will taka in anextra supply of coaland pro- A 8l ?°“J l b ^ r ?5'J’B‘l r0 ^P 0 l 1888fbla t a ^ 81, \ tol f o ‘ remove” 3g»m»t valuable “night soil” ££j££SdramnT^ng ?9 ’ 873 ' 000 - , TT b ner „ b b 0W3 t b WiU ^ - ■ - ..... Smith owes Jones ao much and so much, giving Sontncrn cintma Paid. I ebeathed with iron, and fiho will be otherwise I dialrict| w h 0 baa been odlmjcsd a binkrunt upon 11^1111% ihtojl tofty JOM wn MMip I qj j we |vo hundred claims allowed by the I fitted for a crater* to Disco, the ico boing still own petition by the District Court of eaid die- Convention Note*. , I for the farm and track patch. \Mterdtv a event »as the magnificent speech , ... of Hon J. S Black, late Attorney General cf O ar readira will the United States, the leading legal mind of the | important discovery « »r" ln y 8T *? a> *f^ a «or»l year. It b a remedy W m . dof . abont theology.” I "gj^TheseVe is folfo^: fwo I pected of Bcddington at Cape York. It is gen- ha ha.?nait m v „. 1- -hieh “e » a-i roraanal'v I r8aob °* &od oBould be used universally. 1 “ju Bay this for the niggers, he continued, 1 Virginia for $2 377 end $1 S3G • three erally believed that the Polaris and crew are uitenMUd^aud had support^^o'oorrapt^rop- nrbr ^~ ~ “the, aro not stubborn on a jury at all; b a «l~ & ^or^C $150 aid $153 and safe. The Juniata will wait the Tigress at reithvT^r . ,,^7o^af! ffecL.ndthetmores. Tl1 ® NeW on ,Iie » on ‘“ far as my expenenoe goes, they are alw»J 3 one from Georgia, for $450. A great majority Disco. All are well on board. ^ pr^^ta.Umfi^ut’ Jud!,. ^!. I . aro.tna .tiUtroaU. do the right thiog between man and I c | a j mg T aried in amount^from $100 to I Uneasiness About American Manufactures initiated hie point with characteristic originality I Tho Charleston News and Courier, of Mon- | their own color is involved, how is I ------- by saying, that when ft guardian, executor, or I <|&y, says: 1 — ^\!VT inUJ .' h * w “ flrat ,woro *° do b l* I The new sehednloa on the South Carolina ^ „ mo . "7, ■ ■ ii.\ur m ? II .WMuv* I B a " ro,a . ’" biob weot iol ° elIect jvstvviey, are QTO pe0 ple. They’ll hang a nigger for murder I Wjlb Dxf't, Omct CnnT Bunion Omen, **. ad dona il f MthfaHy. We should like B Rreftt oonyenienoo to the traveling pubhe. : a9t ag qaic ^ ag they will & white man, and a I Washington, July! th.T»re U J!ln 0 LbfwSnlAe.M 0 ^i < h’re 0 araom^ 5 They aocompHoh these reenlUt prod deal quicker. Sometimes I think they are Probabilities: On Wednesday, for New Eng- Ihlre eie? Smun^the 1 Paase0 <t er * J®*" 0 * Charleston, or Oolum- ° lutla t00 bard on their own race. Bat I sup- u n d, rising temperature, westerly winds, partly vital u „.a SS fr'tm rJtrtnT.* T^t bia ’ b J th * mornin S tr “°> make a 01088 “ 00 .* c ' pose they fear we will charge them with par- cloudy and clearing weather; for the Middle tioa tbe Maoon train at Augusta, leaving ; ia | ity . On the whole a nigger makes a pretty states and lower lake region, winds shifting to ., .. , .. , ., | tha eonreattonranwnd to t he last named city at 1.50 p. m.. and arriving {air j arjma n.’’ aonthweat and northeast, increasing cloudiness, bly to-morrow for the immediate consideration and all tha people will aay Am.nl—1 Miade.prua Ulcon „ 8-l5 P M the same day. .. Vaa there not great opposition to his serv- with ocoasional rain and rising temperature; °f ‘ b8 constitutional bill proposed by President 1 rm - I 2 A close connection is likewise made with inR in ^t capacity ?" I for the South Atlantia and Gnlf States, sonth-1 Thiers bo fore hia resignation. It is anticipated Wa are anrpriaed at Forney a doubt that any ,h* Georgia Railroad train at Augusta, which .. ob , Je s, thunder was to pay for awhile. e riy winds, rising temperature and local rains; lbat tho Ei 8 bt wiU B P llt on tbe q° Batl o°. of tha Radical “Ring” in hia State wiU shrink I train arrives at Atlanta at 11.15 p. X. tho same I VThite men said they wouldn't sit with a nigger, I for the upper lakes, increasing northerly winds, I Don’t Want the Confessional, ROBERT A. NISBET, Ataignce, etc. jnn2Glaw3t $500, though there wai one which amounted to $56,000. They do not shield their Synopsis Weather Statement. TWENTY-FIVE BOXES Just received and tor Bate by jnncl3lf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. NOTICE. OFFICE CLEBK 6UPEBI0R CO JUT. V Glihh Co , Hi., Jane J4tb. 1673.) B Y direction of hie Honor W. Schley, Judge Superior Courts Eastern Circuit, notice is hereby given that Jade fcchley wilt preside sc ases- from perjury He has taught ns to believe that d »y- . . _ , , they would die first, and aU that; bnt they had I c i on a y and threatening weather, followed by LoM>oir,Jn!yl.—Ameetingwasheiahere«ouofGlynn8nperiorConrt,commancingTUM- th*. njiixiLi ■« . U JH. L «nJ aa tlMvliava hmin I 3 Y*'** I, S ers >eavi=R Charleston and Oolnm- t0 8wa u 0 w tho dose, and havo now got nsed to westerly winds and clearing weather; for the lost night, at which resolutions were adopted D A£' “' 0 £ bijllock they will stick at nothing, and aa they hare been hia> by the mo , n ing train, arrive at Montgomery it There is nothiDg like being nsed to any- Ohio valley, southeast and southwest winds, protesting against the introduction of the con- gFJJ"vrt ct al f Bill in 'cqndy^m hia atliea and fast political friends so many I tb e next morning. thing is there ?" I rising temperature, with clouds and rain. fessional into the Chnrch of England. The Qiynn Superior Court. ’ Connssl and parties at in- Clerk Superior Glynn Co., Go. . DABT, et aL Bill in equity in — —p. I — I **aa*Jtj iwttnrv*«Mu«, "*•“ •«.** *-»***- a »>“■■*— —— — — D j (ilynn Superior Court. CouDBil aod parties at ia- jaara, it is fair to presume hs knows them well. | This is the quickest timeever madebetween Valsonb Homtrldr The Walworth Trial. Earl of Shaftsbury presided, and tho meeting terest wiU pleoao take notice. If he don’t slander them, or rather if he hasn’t Charleston and Macon, Atlanta and Mont- ^ ^ ^ Dr. Parsons, was a large and influential one. I O. P. GOODYEAR, slandered them-for we notice he haa “let np” Uomery. At Saratoga, the letter writers say, the sym- If the New y 0 rk^City Lnnatic Asylum, testified Waralnsr to Traveler*. . „ in hia denunciations lately—:h*y will swallow I ThU U * “ li 8 btol °j' « b ^ ale . “ d 008 tbU | patby of the residents goes completely for Mrs. | M lo lhe (ffect3 of epilepsy, and gave his opin- | The British ConBnl General in Egynt warns | _JuneI8dlJy8 that or any other oath with as much ease auction as tha average seallawag mil swear .. . hia loylty daring the war to gat a claim throngh. I r - U; ' r >J i - , can hardly bo shortened. YTe are glad to see I Walworth, and palliates the crime of young j ion that the facts attending the action of young travelers against taking the route via Venice to p Tj’/lDr' I A P A M It* P ITP *° d snch evidences of waking up on the part of the Fraak m a c «at many ways. The character Walworth did not indicate epileptic insanity. Egypt, as steamers; from that city are quaran- Uj&UllVjiii OIRUX r t0 8 P 'rz ifbittirlv denannecd Ph- «L 8 Hndson State Asylum, testi- ttaed at_ Alexandria on account of cbo era _ of tho dead sensationalist is bitterly denounced j£ x ££Sy" Dr Cramer foUowS in the which is reported to exist in northern parU of mnCh t 0f ,n X. BtoCk1 l “p eme I T ° F 'T n rt In ‘7”rae Wrat C ^l»‘ P S* tSJtktS^S WM^orth^l^rd^y ““^Street testified to employing deceased ““ ^^‘'“''Fl-ur'clal Matter*, to atop Radical raaoairty and thievery ia Penn-1 Examination for the West Point C«wi | • ^ ^ a nil(anM | aboa t a year ; never heard him swear, bnt saw L A special dispatch from the Hague to the | aylvania. The only way to keep that crowd from stealing ia to look them np. Examination for tbe West Point Cadet-1 Bh, P : ^ on ? aad ^ I him drank." Henry Lang and Henry Ackerman I Pall Mali Gazette denies that anyaeltlementhas I I am informed through the Secretary of War, I tas been c*oe©d since the day after the pam- te8t jfi e ^ gimiUrly. Two othera followed in the I been made between the Dutch and Atcheneee. I in a letter dated June 25.1873, that by reason of | c ifle. Daring the winter months Mrs. Wei-1 manner. 'The District Attorney cfferedT It has become known to-day that the German | 50 BABEEL3 CHOICE CANE SYEUP, The Keaonrces of the Sontta-Iron the resiimation of H. S. Glover, the candidate worth was in the habit of inviting a number of the book “Baveriy," written by deceased, as ov- government had invested $10,000,000 in United Fields iu Alabama nominated for appointment as cadet to the friends to literary reunions at her house. She lienee; but the conrt ruled it ont. Rtcess. | Suite bonds, principally of the 5 per cent. Tha London correspondent of the Boston Ad- United States Military Academy from this dis- contributed poems and essays occasionally, veitiaer, writing on May 26, says that Consul Cridland, of Mobile, has sent the British Gov ernment a long review of the oondition of Ala bama, which, writes the Consul, “I regard one of the richest States of the Union to-day, not because she has gold, or silver, or diamond de posits, however vslnable these may be, bnt be cause she has in untold plenty that without which no nation can be great, viz.; coal and iron.” The Consul Rives result* of his own ob servation which lead to an inference of 52,250,- 000,000 tons as the product of the Alabama eosil fields, enough for two thousand years* consump tion. The dip is gradual, so the expense will be alight. Alabama should produce Un millions of coal per annum, employing at least one hun dred thousand men. And then by the coal bed* ia an inexhaustible eupply of two, also near the surface. **rhe easy aocees,” says the official, “fo the Alabama iron; the immediate proxim ity of the coal and iron ; the good quality of the ooal; the proximity of limestone nsed in re ducing some descriptions of ore; the abnn- dance of water power; the bealthfolnee* of the country—free from ice, snow or volcanic oon- vulrion*; abundance of provisions, of timber, etc., all lend to prove the immense value of these mineral regions. All that ie required to develop these great natural aonroes of wealth is immigration into the Bute, combined with tkil (tl labor and oapitaL Sew Torh Note*. I funded loan. David Mnrphy, whoso sentence was set aside, The ^ness in the money market yesterday | trict must be at West Point on the 25th day of | „4 yoan R Frank was always prtsenL At one ^ ,, l t0 - aav, and hangs on the 8th ls b8li9Ted , t0 have been partially caused by the Anonet is~t instead of the °3th of May, 1874. or two of these little soirees he read a piece f A t ‘ S transfers from the joint stock bank to tha August, 18.3, instead of th. yM o hl l f, tat waa always toW his ^^.fense in the Walworth case is closed, America syndicate. “other a house, for a reserve which may or ^ thfl ptose< , atiou hu opened for rebntta] ; A Town Carried br Aasanlt. Tn* Wxlwosth Texozdt -The Tribune says “*Y ° ot ^ dlEdfOM o The coupons of tha first mortgage bonds of Calcutta, July l.-Tho Chinese have cap- .U a , i-HAQiDT. The seminary for yonng ladies which Mansfield ^ Cn 5 on Pacific Railroad was notpaid to-day, tured Momeit, tho capital town of Bnmah, the dtfeme in tbe case of the yo-rg P 1 ™ 1 *; Tracy Walworth was caught attempting to ent« Qwing , 0 . noUc8 from the Treasurer to poste northeast of Ava. The place was carried by Walworth, in order to secure the odnns3ion or enrreptitioaflly was not kept by his wile, as naa ne p ayment t m & e 33 j^ant. It is assault and there wa3 a great slaughter of its Masfield Tracy Walworth’s shocking letters, been reported. It was the neighboring sem- aUud thi3 postponement is by advice of defenders and inhabitadts. have been obliged to discover their pies to the oono9 f 1 of 4118 1116 SZZZZ!* 1 8 ‘ r ‘ k * *“ B " ,la - —i « 33perc,nE..D pears, u that the senior Walworth was demented jested, but the matter was hushed up. His neettd ^ ^ MnH1f>ri 3 * v when he penned the letters pnt in evidence; it wife’s echool has only beentnezratence a couple Brig. Gen. Wm. H. LldeU died here this 8 follows that a strain of hereditary insanity will of I 8 " 8 - I eveniag. I How a Woxas Rclhed Loos.—A short time be pleaded in extenuation of the crime of the | Tax Ginoaiors Foraxm-A New York letter | Work was commenced on Saturday upon the | since, a lady m Casco, Michigan, went^ontjto aptSO eodtf JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. E. O. STANARD & CO.. rBOFBIZTOBS EAGLE STEAM FLOURING MILLS Cor. Main and Bates at*-, St. Bonis, Mo. Capacity 1.000 barrels per diem. aprt9 3m W. J. rXDEtwooo. JAXZS S. rr.»ur, W. J. UNDERWOOD & CO., Rtbttv, July 1.—8.000 weavers in this city I Provision and Produce Brokers No. 1 Sortlt Main Street, St. Loots, Mo. Orders solicited for Fork, Bacon, Lard, Flonr Grain, Bagging, etc., etc, a D r29 3m J. w. TX lvlT/HtI3La CUVA1R.—a HOW XUAJk ACUCI I — — — —— »—“MWMiwa —- J ***“ I — "* ~ . * . . _ ~ o ■ . — , .1 , | - - ■ - LUKE. “All the leading drv goods firms have I mAmmcjUi balloon, in this city, by Messrs, the river a bank to see her husband and some (Sncceseor to CABR A LUKE,) • lb . “ ,. s ... I Wise A Donaldson, under tho anspicea of the I men roll logs down a log-way into the J aT ® r - rimunurTaciTn>T arnn /vtt a iTm ed to close their respective places of bust-1 Graphic Company. The builders agree to True to the womans instinct to “help,’ aha (jUMMioolUJN MijfiOB.fi.NT No. 302 Commercial nt, St. Loais, Mo. Befer to Third National Bank* Union Nation*! ing more ^wantiiul'ihana*vere^whteh’ w«°are ness from Thursday afternoon, July 3, to Mon-1 make the terielvoytge To Europe. The expo- I took a lever and pried one end of a log, which, cleared to take 'romVsM' sv mw La an- dav morning, Jnly 7. The indications are that dition wiU start aboit tho 20th of August. in starting, canght by a knot in her wrapper, thor remarks that it was written for a young all other departments of l ™ d8 ’^ U l £ 0 ^'^ b ? ir Society tOMtay applied to the AhSanoo of neariv seventy fee™ The | Eani “4 bankers geneiailyTand W.’^iiaff woman who ask.d him if he ever prayed; if ha example, mid so tt may M wdlto Board of Polios for permission to parade on tho “®°i a ^ 3 had no apprehension - of contracting the awful granted that next Saturday week will *>mp‘ylbe 12th of Jnly. ; and Who strongly urged him to join ihe Fourth of Jnly continued with vanal on.. Two supposed i a " " . D . ,w . . . I — ar — - nr wVllln mThd mtlAA thRt trtP. I W aeVenoaeV V T cholera; log passed over her twice, ehe each time falling incendiaries were arrested at | between the other logs in such a way as to avoid | This waahta reply: “Let viewless The Mayor, meanwhile, giTes notioe that the Hackensack, N. J„ and a vigilanoe committee I being crashed. As she was going over the third st Their with ring blight on life’s I police are instructed to rigorously enforce the were talked of. Two incendiary fires oocnrred I time, her starts canght in a root, loosening her a I SSSeS* prohibiting pyrotechnioa in the tin. morning. from the knot, rad saving her from going into the chnrch infusoria cast .. , , L _ .... bright soece. Aephvxia mount on every blast, ordinance prohibiting pyrotechnioa in the I this morning. . — . ■ And death stak^orth with awful mien • Tho’ streets on that day. The whole thing, he j James Gordon Bennett has offered a prize of I the river. Her dress, which waa a new one at thousand* fall at His grim nod. Shall I distrust thinks, is a nuisanee, and it is high time it was | a piece of plate worth $500, to be competed for | the outset, was tornmehreds, and this^ with a G EORGIA, BIBB COUNT Y.—Notice LeA hereby given th*t one month after this daK I shall commence doing business in b lying &nd T selling goods on my own account, as’* public or fres trader, by the consent of my husband. June 18,1873. CATHERINE BAHAMA I consent that my wife engage in butines* as 111 11 nis grim non ^aAU X UiaUUM I LUIIIAB, AH ■ uunwaaiw, — — - O— - I t I — — w-““I —— — r — - —- 1 . , , , , . . 1 — —* 0-0* —wws»**v». — mv Father God » i, lWr turn vonrs ” I suDDreaeed, do matter how much it may wound I in a two mile running race, at Springfield, Mass., I few black and blue spots, was the extent or the | free trader aa above proposed. IriburZ ’ ^ ’ J j 'he'ftteUagi of Young America.” 1 on the montingrf thel7th instant, in which 1 danwge from her perilous nde. 1 dl.w4w VIHOENZO BiBATTA. Has just received come nest PANTALOON.PATTERNS Which will be msdo up to moasnro at a very mod erate price. jcnelOtf J. I.. SHEA. 14 Second Street. NOEIfi BRITISH AM) MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, of LONDON and EDINBUBG. Capital—Gold - Assets in U. S. - $10,000,000 1,400,000 r BUES Polities upon Dwellings, Furniture, Cot ton, and all mercantile risk*. I. O. PLANT A SON. apl2 Iy Agents, Macon, Ga. DR, WRIGHT, DTDJSTTTST JJA8 removed to Bo&rdman’* Block, over Pen- Last Notioe to Taxpayers. T HE time for giving in tax returns will soon close, and il is my aworn duty to doable tax all defaulters. Owing to a change in the law, many pers'iss havo now to make return!, that have not boon aoeaatomed to mako them. Office at Court Honse. IS. A. BENSON, may 29-tf Tax Receiver. EXTRACTS FROM PREMIUM LIST GEORGIA STATE FAIR! COMMENCING October 37th, 1873! CENTRAL CITY PA! MACON, GtA. 50 GO BIBB COUNTY COURT. Ofiize of Jucoe of County Coubt,) Macon, Ga , May 28, lb73. j 1. Tha First Quarterly Soesion of tho County Gonrtf or the trial of claims over $ 100 and under 3200 will be held at the Court house, on the FIB8T MONDAY in July next. Beturn-day twenty days before Court. 2. Judgments will bo rendered at eamo place on claims over 350 and under $100 at tbo expiration of fifteen days from the service of the tummons. 3. Judgments will be rendered at eamo place on claims amounting to $50 or a lees sum, in tea days after service of summons. 4. Possessory Warrants, Distress Warrant*, ha beas corpus cases, etc., will be tried without delay or so soon as the parties are ready. 5. Criminal cases, less than felony, will be tried immediately after arreat, unless good cause for continuance be shown. fliy office is at the Court-house, where all bus iness will bs disposed of, unless otherwise ordered. JOHN B. WEEMS, Judge County Court, Bibb county. junt3 lm For boat acre of clover hay $ fiO For » eat aero Income hay 50 For best aero of native grass 50 For beat aero poa vino hay 50 For boat aero of corn for&go 60 For largest yield of Southern cane, on acre... 60 For beat and largest display garden vegtables. 25 For largost yiold upland cetton, one acre 200 For boat crop lot upland short staple ootton, not less than fivo bales 500 For best ono balo upland abort staple ootton.. 100 (and 25 cents per pound for tbo bale) For best bale upland long staple cotton 100 (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale) For tho beat oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 For tho beet display of paintings, drawings, eto. by tho pupils of one school or college 100 For tho beat made silk dross, done by a lady of Georgia not a dress-maker. CO For boat mado homo-spun dress, done by a lady of Gooruia not a droea-maker 50 For best piece of tapestry in wonted and floss, by a lady of Georgia 50 For best furnished baby basket and completo sot of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia.. For handaome-t set of Mouchoir caee. glove box and pln-cnsbion, mado by a lady of Georgia For host half dozen pairs of cotton aocka, knit by a lady over fifty years of ago, (in gold).. 25 For boBt half dozen pairs of cotton sockB, knit by a girl under ton yoars of age (in gold)... 25 For tho finest and largest display of female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid ery, knitting, crocheting, raised work, eto., by one lady 100 For the best combination horao 100 For the boat saddle hoi so 100 For tho best style harness horse 100 For tho finest and best matched double team. 100 For tho best stallion, with ton of hia colts by his side 250 For tho best gold ing 250 For tho best six-mule team 250 For the beot single mule 100 For the best milch cow. 100 For the best bull 100 For tho best ox team 100 For the best sow with pigs 60 For tho largest and finost collection of domos* tic fowls 100 For the best bushol of coin 25 For tho best bushel of peas 25 For tho best bushol of wheat 25 For the best bushel of sweet potatoes 25 For the best bushol of Irish potatoes 25 For the best firty stalks of sugar cane 50 For tho best result on one acre in any forage crop 160 For tho largost yield of com on oneaere.... 100 For tho largest yield of wheat on one acre.... DO For tho largest yield of oats on one acre.... 60 For tho largost yield or rye on ono acre 60 For tho boat result on ono acre, in any cereal crop 200 For tho host display made on the grounds, by any drv good* merchant 100 For tho boat display mado by any grocery merchant 100 For tho largost and best display of green house plants, by ono peison or firm 100 For tho best brass band, not less than ten per* formers 250 (and 350 extra per day for their music.). For the best Georgia plow stock 25 For tho best Georgia m&do wagon (two horse) 50 For the best Georgia mado cart 25 For best stallion four years old or more 40 For best preserved horse over 20 yoars old.... 25 For beet Alderney bull 50 For best Devon ball 50 For best colloclion of cable app os grown in North Georgia 50 For best collection of table apples grown in Middle Georgia 50 REGATTA: Baco ono mile down stream on Ocmnlgee Wyer, under the rolos of tho ltog&tta Association of Macon. For tho fastest four-oared shell boat, co open to the world $150 For the fastest double-scull shell boat, race open to tho world 50 For tho fastest single-scuU tht.ll beat, race open to the world 50 For tho f&Btest four-oared canoe boat, race open to the world 50 (Ey canoo is meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boards or other additions.) '1 he uuual entry foe or ten per cent, will be charged for tho Beg&tta premiums. B. 8. LHE.V. i. M SSITB. J. tt. BHABTE. RHEA. SMITH & CO. Grail, Hay, Flat ai Prorate Ohio River Salt Oompanj’e A Renta, 32 SOUTH MARKET ST., XASIIVILLE, TOT. ORDERS SOLICITED. Refeezsck : Sejmr.nr, Tinaley A Co; Coleman & Newsom Johnson A tjmilh; Gambia, Reck A Co . • qpr20 3m C1IAS. C0CNSELHAN & CO., General Commission Merchants, Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. may2 Cm 1C. g granny- ^ HABTBIDGB KETCHUM & ILAETBIDGE, Bankers and Commission Merchants Exchange Bnlldlnr, Savannati, da. Bevzbeicm: Moees Taylor, President City Bank j}. Y. • p. O. Oalboun, President Fourth National Bank*N- Y*; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.; Morris Ketchum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, Cashier First National Bank, Baltimoro; M. McMi- ohiel. Cashier First National*Bank, Philadelphia, mar 15 •* BOBT. WAYiTX. I* tt. WABHELD. WARFIELD & WAYNE, COTTON BROKERS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAYANNAH, GA. P ARTHJUL4B attention given to purchase and B»le of ’'Future*" in the Savannah and New York market*, on tho moat ro»con*ble term*. p irln 6m MILITARY COMPANY. For the boat drilled volnntoer military compa ny of not lets than forty members, rank and file, open to the world .500 Ten por cent entry feo on the above premium, and at least fire entries required. RACES. rCBSE ONE—*300. For Trotting Horeee—Georgia raiaed; milo heats, beat two in three. let horse to receive $200 2d horae to receive 75 31 horse to receive ... 25 runBEiwo—4150- For Trotting Horaea that have never beaten 2:40; mile heats, beet two in three. let horae to receive $300 2d horao to receive Sd horae to receive jq renaz thbez— $350. For Trotting Horaea—open to the world; mile beata, beat three in five. let horao to rcceivo ,500 2d horae to receive ... 100 Sd horao to receive 50 ECESE TOCS—$850. For Running Horaea—open to the world; two-mile heats beat two in three. let horae to receive ....$250 2d horse to rece.ve 100 Pena* five—0300. For Running Horses—open to the world; two-milt heats, beat two in three. 1st horae to receive —... $300 icbsz six—$5C0. For Running Horsoe—open to tha world; three- mile beats, best two In three. let horae to receive 0500 The above Premiums will be centeated for under the rales of the Tnrf. Tbe usual entry fee of 10 per cent on the tm:nnt of the parse will he charged. COUNTY EXHIBITIONS 1. To the county which (through its 8ociety or Clubs) shall furnish the largest and finest display, in merit and variety, of stock, products and results of home in- daatrien, all raised, produced or manufac tured in the oounty $1000 2. Second beat do 500 3. Third beet do 3<» 4. Fourth best do 200 Entries to be made at the August Convention in Athens. Articles contributed to tbo County Exhibitions can alto compete for spacific premiums in tne Pre mium List; for instance, a farmer may contribute to the Exhibition of bis county a bushel of Br^ad Corn, he can then enter it, individually, for pre mium 144. juneI8eod *4