The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 03, 1873, Image 1

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TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER BV CLI8BY, JONES & KEE8E. MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1873. Telegraph Building, Hhob, •*££ t yff^T«i«CTPl> and Metaeoger, on* - Telegraph ud Meaaenger, **UeolvMt*, cot }*tl 100 SO* . Hi Booty ran* oat, unit** renewed *?TTijmh' l * l -‘ l Telegraph and Sle^h.ngor rep- __5Tij*1b»i* circulation, pervading Middlo.Kouth- gnUnmOnt Qeorgia and lub'm Ala- •* ud Riddle Florida. Advertisement-at res? ’*^.1. rate* In tb* Weekly at one dollar per ’of three-quarter* of an inch, each publics, t. ;Itoaittancee ebonld be made by express, or | , *.,i a man*) order* or registered letter*. grin Am to Kiiuoaim mill bar* bat one .. .. *«re cum. Tb* State will be forced at* lb* road*—*e!l tbrm for wbat the; will .... ,sd pocket the difijit. 1 Kruci* Paonor maT*—The Ssw York HetlA crg«* * proteotorat* oTer Mezioo. This, a tb* uni; remad; for the d.fficntiiea of on wcetrj, and ia elao tbe aolotlon of tbe t lu of lb* United State* acquiring a marine rjooc la tbe Wa*4 Indies. Number 6,G5S Don’t BellcTe It. Tb* New York Tribane, of a da; or (wo since, published a carefoll; prepared letter from Bos. ton on tbe political situation in Uaaxachnsetia. Tbe writer seems pretty positive that Beast Bailer will capture tbe Bidical Convention and have himself nominated for Governor, and say* be will have the support of Iho Administra tion. He then adds that a Urge accession from tb* Damocrstio party will also greatly contrib ute to hit election—which assertion, in onr judgment,-discredits the whole statement. We cannot cocoeive upon what theory of morals or politics sd; docent Democrat coaid he induced to cast his vote for such a creature. With a record so blazoned all over with every, thing that Is oorrnpt and infamous in private, and to utterly degraded, base and wicked in public life, we do not see how even the most lukewarm Democrat in Massachusetts could support him nnder any circumstanora. That act aboold be anffirient to drive any man com muting it out of the Democratic camp, and to put a mark on him forever. We can imagine circumstance* and political conditions that j might demand absolution aad forgetfulness on the part of Democrats towards those who hsving Til C«UF Jcancx — A Washington apecial once acted with them afterwards joined the gtb*Boston Journal*#;*i “Agentlemsn who I ranks of thoir enemies daring the bitter day* ta *MU tbe President slate* that the-names re I of tbe '* t8 civil war, bnt we can hardly conceive ltm i tot eooeideratlou, from which WtU be “7 exigency that would inoinde Butler in the ih* appointment of Chief Justice, are B I number. If there be anch a tbirg as the nn- g. OtnU E. Kcekwood Hoar, Wm. M. Evans, pardonable sin in politics, Butler is the m*n 6M p B. William*, Attorney General, end w ho has committed it, so far as tbe Democratic lador Howe, of Wisconsin." | party in thU asoUon, at least, is concerned. He fcRat, o. WnraxanaT—Weather very warm ^RTe^^VuTlhlr 01 T” .*£"2? — siHino d.. os the Bsdiosl party, and there we hope be will ■lay. If there should ever arise in thU country ■ * party more rotten than that, we hope—nsv , tie farmers, but we aro .till counting on we ara „ nro _ he „„ Johl lt Thcre „ ‘„ 00 ’ ** In million tales. The ootton growing for hlm in aDy bealtby poIUIeU O rg,nizition r nn of U “** ^othera States, now that the notr existing or likely to exist tn this oounlry haw fairly acltl.d down to tbe business, An iccnr . b i e leper himself, let him be relegated beyond all ecmpoutlon. I ^ and made to remMn w j tb> tboga wbo aro Csi*om sot hot InraoTtD.—The lari Leg. J ® lmll * rl 7 diseased, ultlat* of Illinois, with a view to relieve tbe Tbe * losing Scene* ol Commence, linen from exeeaive rates of freights, passed menu , law establishing a uuiform rate of transpor* I Balaton Hall presented a brilliant apeeUcle -suae, which tbe railroads find eompels them I on Wednesdty morning, from the magnificent I* pal sp their figures a great deal. It is donbt- array of beanty, fashion and intelligence, which hi Whether the Legislatures can run the rail- had assembled to partake of the literary feast Mk with satisfactory results. The fermers provided for the oooaslon. Of this, mention is dll bs lo greeter haste to repeal this law than I more particularly made in another column. IMJ vete to enact it. I Suffice it to say, the expectations of alt tbe 1,1 I friends of Meroer were even more than realized Cessnathi Pountnass -The Iowa farmers jn tbi cr ,ditab!e efforts of the young band of w*oo a strike, and in Wayno conntyinthat gladiators, who are abont to go forth under the kale have resolved to renounce all parly bonds, I auspices of their Alma Mater, to wroetl* tor ud set as freeman ; they impnte all the evils of I honor and glory in the groat arena of life. Sev lbs present d.y lo politioians, and doolaro they 1 ora j Q , the speeches evinced much thought and dll support no man for office who will take docided talent in their preparation, and all may put In or aooept a nomination from either ba oIasM(i ag respeotable. ptfy. All this 1. s guiflient, bnt w. rather It „ bnt ]nat aod lo ba „ pm will not alarm an, bat the Radical. In aUo . to the decorous behavior of the large andi- lowe, who have heretofore eonatitnted an over- enc0( and lhe pelfaot order wbiob re , d shelmlug mejority of the votes. throughout the exercises. In this respect, our Ciuroasit Gold Mrsrso.-Oalifornia pos- ® Ule ,rom , two wonderful go.d mines-tho Belcher ud tbe Crown Point—which In the last eighteen ■ooibt have paid their etookholderw tbe goodly •ui of $11,000,000. Tbe Jane dividend of Crown Point was paid recently and amounted to $100,000. Sinoe January lad this mine and the Belcher mine have paid five monthly divi. deoie, tbs totals of tbs former amounting to $1431,000, and those of the latter to $3,100,. 010. Boleber has 104,000 shares and Grown Past 100,000 shares, sod sinoe .Tannery 1 of tbepnient year the former has paid stockhold- en $33 per share on their investments. the speakers, who oonld be distinctly heard thronghont the hall. The baeoalanreate address of President Battle was a model of simple eloquence, dignity and piety. It was a privilege to listen to his wiso counsels and exhortations, which donbtlei will long bo remembered by the yonng gentlemen of the gradnating class. Again we repeat, the en | tire commencement has been a wonderful euc- especially when it is remembered, how many Bad interruptions, and heart-rending mis* fortunes have occurred to retard tbe facnlty in their wotk of inairnotion dnriog the past year. GiUi.-Tb# London gas consumers are np I - We P rodiot • Ittr 8® accession of new stndcnls laubs against an advanee of Is 31 per thons- next term, and the rapid rise and prosperity of wed (set on the prioe of gas, this advanoe be- I lho lnslltation - Jj* b I lhe ineteiaed prioe of coal politic*, and Patrons ol Husbandry. 8u Oharles Duke, of the Board of Trado, char- Edilora TtUgruph and MeuengerS In yonr Mtorsad the new charge of 6i 31 per thousand ^jtorial of Sunday’s issue—upon Patrons of tat lor the beat oannel gas ooai as an extortion, nasbadry—yon counsel “poliUeisns and old Ati is equal to $ I 78 per thousand feet. Tlio I party manftgam to fMi«mixA wttii Hud uucwpt law Voik World complain* that while gas coal i 0 lead atd rule (italics mine) this oiusadeof H»uh ohesprr lo New York than in London, tbe m *sses.” Now, gentlemen, we thank yon ■1 wages are only 30 per cent, higher, the I f 0P any advice yon may aee fit to suggest for the prios of gas in New York, instoad of being even I bent fit of onr order, but do not wish to have $1.1", which the Londoners are denonneing as I nDy class of onr citizens deceived by false hopes eurtionate, is $2.75 per handled feet, or over I or promises. The facdamental law cf our H pet cent, dearer In New York than in London. I order forbids polilios as an element cf discus sion in onr Granges; and while we will listen Kua Last Moots.—Mr. Boardman's rain re- I witb g ra tefnl attention to tho counsels of poli- ponfor la it month, printed yesterday, ehows 7 jj 0 j anSi or “any other man,” we beg to assnro 611W hi inches in Jnoe, 1873, against 1 58- yon , ba ; wo ar0 determined to try to ateer onr 100th* ia June of last year. What a wonderfol I cra [ t d ear Q f t bB blighting malsstroms of politi- dleunoe, and how wet wo aro, compared wilh I Beag tat year! If there be any foree in tho common j ^y 0 ^jll not wish these gnardian divinities prognostications they prodiot a wet July consigned where yonr confrero of IhoLsGrange too; bat with so heavy a waterfall in May and I Reporter would send those horrible “Patrons Jim, we must naturally look out now for dry of Hnabandry;” have’nt quite that amount of tim 11 n > a - .. i • 1. * for any soit of “outsider. Whenever taea Ur. Boardman reported the rainfall in “ nr ,. party J, nRRara - essay to “lead or rale” Miy»t 7 2G lOOihs, acd thus for tho two months I p&trons of Husbandry, they will find own- h*ve had neatly 15 inches. Old Pluvias must I h**d«tivf new, in oontrsst with which that of bs getting short of water. It i. Urn* for him to “GoUm.”’ animal would appear lamb like. We i_ f . . . . . ... . I must aay to yon. gentlemen, aa yon are onely- 4iyuPi but let na hope ho will not shnt off too “ neh B * d mn ' b , y .” no . 4f this advice be all the ttJdiBly. If he does the corn orop will be friendship yon have for the Order of Patrons aimu. | of Qasbandry, to seek to remand it to tbe gnid- anoo of “politician* and party manager*,” we SuHTtiix—The mortality in Nashville, as 1 ma «t say to tbe time honored old Telegraph ttported by the Union, last Sunday and Mon- aki> Messksger, “God save us from onr friends.” day was ts follows: Cholera deaths, white 8, Oolaparchee, Ua. A Pathos. toloied 1G-deaths from other causes 13; total Onr Oolaparehe* oorresponlent, if a “Patron U Monday, whites 4—colored6—otheroauses I of Husbandry,” certainly is not a patron faint, ’•3—total 23. Grand total for the two day* 60. I judging by the way be flies off at the handle, in Tbsrw seems to be a great deal of fatal sickness his oomment upon a single remsrk wo made to NuhviUe for her rednoed population ontside I upon the eonrse the politician wou'd be forced of tt* cholera. to pursue, if he hoped to ba en rapport with ClATraxoiaa had five deaths—two from that rising order. He must be refreshingly cbolera on Sunday, one white lady and a oolored I verdant, too, If he thinks any great and popn child from cholora on Monday — ono young I lar oombination of the masses* can keep out of obit* mag from cholera morbus, and two from I politics. They may eschew the name and pro- *bs» causes. Total for the two days, four I fession, bnt for what do they r.ffitiate and gtriko Jaatbs from cholera and five from other causes. I hands, if it be not to better their condition and Jour deaths and ton new coses were reported I inaugurate reforms ? And how can this be of fer Tuesday. footed save by revolutionizing the polioy of the oonntry ? This has been shown already by rnn- A Ft n Battle.—A novel battle U reported | ning one Q f their men, who, it is shrewdly in- from tu Bookaway, Long Idand. A school of ti ml ted. fell graoefally into their arms, for a druBftsh were abased into shallow water by a I bigb judicial position in Illinois, and eleoting •*ool of porpoises. The dtnmfi-ih tried their I bimi ( 00- ^••t to get away, bnt the porpoises pursued If men are („ b8 taken up and ran for office, them *o hotly that a number of the former were ia jy, anything but polities 7 We grant, and driven ashore. The people ol the hotel were I ar0 delighted to believe, that they are dono awakened by a great splashing and a noise I w ; lb o4d stages and party hacks. Bnt the amewhat similar to, but less diatinet, then the I statesmen of tho country, who, themselves, (nut of t frightened hog. Looking oat of the I f re< j aen Uy aro fArmors, represent birds Jiudowi thev aaw tho porpoises sUiking the anotber color, and it is of them we spotfe when watsfim with their tails. Boon after, the por- op i n i 0 n was expressed, that if not already t«l“^i"^,"rf filhe® Jen“s" area with I in tbe ranks of the Patrons of Husbandry, to r^ boat hooks about twenty-five dead dramfisb, and I tain their prestige and inflnence, they would *l*r{t«numl>erwerele(t floating around Jamaica I ^ f 3roe d to join them. Who does not know “7-The drumfiih secured weighed from thirty I that , iUcs to „ certain extent, however “ TeatJ P 0 ” 3 * eaoh - to be lamentod, is connected with religion THE GEORGIA PRESS. A Nxw Uis o» the Paul Lzar.—List Thnrs-1 dir*®!'? « ‘be North, indirectly at the «W*d. It was a fair, young conple, who sat cause he belonged to one of t„em. So a*. Augustus wrote a long sentence, a temperance movement fmeand e«Hla has beam fettar oovarlng on. aide of the fan, then gave made the engine and efficient insUnmra of it to Pamela, and eppeared much occupied with P«t theories, and new ****** «* «ka uteheatra, which he had until now ignored. How can three-fourths of the wotinR PffiHHatinn htaU. ai ah. read the writing on the fan. of the country (assuming so mtny blushed “celestial rosy red” and then turned P^ons °f Husbandry) keep alooff rompohUta, PH* and trembled. Bhe turned the fan over when upon them will devolve the choice of wrote on the clean side two words; then, rulers, ana virtually ^e government aflat a few momenta of hesitation, touched her EQt tbe glorious oppor um y w „ W. arm and pushed the fan toward him.- them of purging their ranks from VmAbm* Aufurtu* smiled, thrnst the fan in his breast killing off old and exploded issues, and res.or- Pxket, and getting up offered Pamela his arm. j a g the original parity of the ballot hex, to the Fortunately the last cote of part second was discomfiture of the harpies and bummers «*—**■ JO* HUum to thoir seats in tb© ooncert-room, I meney. ‘-t vta mistaken. With tho first note of the I We are friends of the order, and wish them :tue in part third, Augustus and Pamela -n in tbeir laudable attempt to restore inde- ISX^oulV^ peudence and thrift to the agricultural clasa^of st aad serene, and as the two belong to I the community, now prostrated by umrious rates *Mlthy. faahionabie familea, I expect about 0 { interest and the credit system. To this end uSr 3££r , * 6 ** * nnonnoe “ 8n ‘ of w# ggain rep61t the wish> that they may obtain ,— — I secessions of strength from onr intelligent The Knoxville Chronicle of June atatesmen, who, from their experience and abil- » "t** : ** A 8® n tlenian from the northwest part ity are well qualified to lead in any of the pro- M the county informs ns that the farmers of his I ., d reforms *«.‘on have all finished cutting their wheat and l * ’ m ! Va ti;k of °0““eucing to thresh next PnarECTX.T Natural.—That a man ahonld - «• 8 of exception, to being hong. Who ® S«d crop will be garnered. The oat crop is would not do It? Bharkey filed thirteen exoep- •fr-tning to be cut. | tioua i but we ahonld not stop short of J,30C>. A tilzgbax from Ctattanoga dated July 1, to the Atlanta Constitution of yesterday sayr there were four deaths from cholera that day, and about ten new cases. A “ poo” ease in a magistrate’s oourt at Ba. vannah between a well known banker and a physician assumed inch importance as to invoke the services of Gen. A. R. Lawton and Hon. B. E. Lester. A negro Man Murdered, Thrown into a Boat and Srt Adrett.—The SAvannah News of Tuesday has this item: On Saturday afternoon last three negroes, Wm. Anderson, .1. Micigaulr, and one whose name we were unable to ascertain, left the eity the foor of gaa house hill and proceeded to Hereven’a Ferry, on the other side of the river. Upon reaching tbe ferry, the nnkuoam negro nd Mtniganlt left Anderson, who it seems was very drank, lying in the bottom of the boat, and went to tbe plantation of the former, a abort distance from the ferry. On arriving at the plaes. the unknown negro attacked Mani- gault and dealt him four blows, knocking him prostrate and infiieUng wounds which proved fatal. Where tbe negro went after oommitting the murderous deed, we are unable to say, bnt appear* that he returned to the plane where be tad left the negro lying, early on Sunday morning, and found him dead. Be dragged the body to tbe boat, in which Anderson was still sleeping, having not recovered from his drnnken stupor, and threw it in. He then set the boat adrift with the corpse snd a “dead drank,” and saw it start down the river. The uniform of tbe Fhceiix Bifirmen of Sa vannah is a gorgeons affair—bine jacket with bright red trimmings, bright red trowsers— quite fall—with black filagree work down the aide, bite leggings, yellow cash, white turban, and red cap with yellow tassel. The TnovAsvzLLE Fire Loises, As.—The Times isinea an extra, giving details of the late fire in that plaoe from which we quote as fol lows : Davie* A Oo. loss in stock and four buildings, occupied bv John W«tt, X Hirt, and J. T. Kott- man $20 000, $3 500 In-nrance. J. Watt, gun ntore, loss in stock $500, Iusmauce $800. X. Hirt, boot and shoe shop, $400, insursnoe $G0O. T Kottman, grocery and oonfeotionary, loss $2000, $S0O inAursnoe. A. A R. Smith, hard. are store, loss $15000, iosuranoe $8000; but few goods saved. Freer A Hunt, Grocery Mer chants, loss $800, no insurance; most of goods Raved. Lohneteio A Steyerman, dry goods and groceries, loss, abont $5000. iDsuranoe $6000; goods saved Kirksey A Scott, dry goods, most of goods saved; loss, abont $300; no in surance. Joe Faaa, dry goods, moat of goods taken out and loss not known. Damaged by rain. S. J. Caasela, druggist, loss $1000. some goods saved, insurance $3000. Rushing A Out- ten, furniture and dry goods, most goods taken on! bnt many damaged by rain, loss $2000, in surance $1500. B. Goldberg, dry goods, loss house snd goods, (house not entirely burned) $4500 Insursnoe on stock and building $9000. Aiu'worth A Finn, loss in moving and conse quent damage to goods abont $400. Besides some np stairs offioee, whiob loss we do not know. Real Estate Loss.—Davies A Go. $20,000, $3,500 insuraaoe. Dr. Reid. $7,000. $4,000 insurance. T O. Mitchell, $5,500, $3,000 in surance. J. A. Linton, $G,250, no insurance. Knbitsoheck A Bro., $5,000, $3,000 insurance. Uosenfleld A Levy. $5,000, $3,000 insurance, honse occupied by J. Fass. Juat before check ing the fire a rain set in, greatly damaging the goods moved ouL Most of the goods west of Preer A Hnnt's were moved ont, and bnt for the grent damage by rain many more might have been saved. We sum np the loss to be, at rough approximation, $92,750, with an insu rance of $26,700. The streets are abont olear of goods, they having been moved into the dif ferent stores, who acted, we wonld here say, very liberal in giving room. Some have secured vacant rooms and are moving in. Joe Fat8 is moving in tbe vacant room below this office. After the fire was stopped the negroeB got hold of plenty of whisky and a livelier set has seldom been seen, with not a little fighting bnt no dam- ago. Well, let them frolio a little, they did good work and deserve much credit. In fact, everybody worked like Trojans. All quiet now, negroes sober. Mr. Hc-nry Ledson was burned very badly in the faoe, also Neal L'ghtfoct and Lather Thompson, were well singed. Jcdoe Hill, of this circuit, has granted a writ of prohibition in tho case of W. J. Bar- law et al v* O F Clooner el at ll—.u -• Commissioners and Gity Council of Americas, restraining the latter from levying and collect ing a school tax in Americas. We find these items in the Golambas San of Tuesday afternoon s Export on the Moeile and Girard Rail road —The reports to be submitted to the stock- holders at their meeting on Wednesday make continued unpromising showing for this road. Tbe earnings for the year have been S177,- 314 06. and the operating expenses $148,- 85C 08—leaving net $28,457 98, whioh being intnfficient to pay the interest on the bonds, the Board, bv resolution, requested the Central Railroad Bonking Company of Georgia to pnr- chaso and bold tbe bends and coupons of the oomoany as a past dae security, thus increasing the bonded indebtedness to the extent of the interest as it taoomee due. Arrived in Europe —A telegram from Mr. N. J. Bussey announces the safe arrival in Eu rope of the party of ladies and gentlemen from this city and Atlanta. Db. Lovick Fierce.—The many friends of this venerable gentleman will be pained to learn thathe is dangerously ill at the residence of Dr. W. K. Sohley, in this eity. THEEitonton Press and Mesienger of Toes- dtyaaysMr Benson Adams, oaptain of Grant, Alexander A Co.’s convict guard, left that place on Saturday morning with Gilbert D. Greer, who was found guilty of manslaughter the other week, for the point of destination somewhere above Athena Mr. A. will leave Greer at Athens to await his return from Angoeta whither he goes for six other condemned criminals. While Greer was being handcuffed and chained to a brother of the colored persuasion gnilty of a like offense with himself, he remarked smil ingly, “this looks like social equality.” Bad Accidiot.—Tho Union and Recorder says Mr. William Speight, of Hancock oonnty, went to Devereanx station, Macon and Augusta rail- road, on Saturday afternoon, to meet bis dangh ter retnrnirg from school to spend her vacation st home. While walking on the platform he beoame giddy on account of a passing freight train, or from some erase lost his balance, and finding himself failing he esnght at a track which WR3 standing cn the platform, which of conrsa went down, when he fell across the track and a cat wheel passed over his body, crushing him to death. A Li'ELT SrxDiY is Geifitn-The Colored Troops Assert their “Right l"—A negro in Griffin got drank last Sunday, and after knock ing down and choking one policeman, was him- aelf knocked down by another and carried to the gnard-honso. As usual, a mob of his friends collected, and with much characteristic cavort ing swore they would tear the hcuie down if he was not turned out. The Mayor then came dawn, and after haring lhe City Physician to examine the negro's head, which was somewhat damaged, concluded to turn him out, which was done, greatly to the delight aad triumph of the darkeys. A great many citizens of Griffin very naturally do not like such proceedings, and se verely censure the Mayor for his action, espe cially as he only fined the offender $25 and costs and did not arrest a single one of the rioters. It seems to ns their indignation is qaito natural. Mr. T. D. SrEER, of Sumter county, writes follows to the Americas Republican on the fence question. He certainly makes out a strong case on his side of the question: Mr. Editor: As the fence question is now being discussed, and will probably be presented to the voters of Samter for their approval or disapproval, I propose through the column! of the Republican to make a short statement of rer - facts in relation to the cost and expense of building and repairing fenoes. My woodland farm (proper) contains 300 acres, 500 improved snd under fence, and I now make what I be lieve to be a fair estimate of the cost of fencing, building gate®, repairs, etc., on my farm for the last twenty years, the time I have resided on the farm. From actual oennt there are, pannels of fence, 7,050,11 rails per pannel 77,550 To making rails, hauling, building, feed of hand and team, at $1 50 per hundred ——.$1,163 25 - — “'teen large Rates at 53 45 00 of land which occupies—say twelve feet for every string of fence on the farm: nor have I estimated the vnlne of timber made into rails, or expense of clearing oat fenoe corners—three very considerable items for every farmer. I have also left cut of aooount picket and plank fences—small gates and lots, which are to be fonnd on every farm. Now, Mr. Editor, I have but one question to ask : If Woodland Farm belongs to me, where is the justice or legal right to tax me $531 .‘1 per year to prevent stock running at large (in which I have no interest) from destroying my crop. Respectfully, T. D. Speer. The Latest Novelty—Gt«s» Bonnets. Conspicuous among the novelties at the Vienna Exposition is a lady’s bonnet sent from Bohemia, specimens of whiob, the Sh Louis Democrat, says have been imported into this country, and will bo generally introduced next fall. It says: These hats aro of the most delicate and bean- tifni designs, and saoh is their adaptability to ail costumes snd occmons that they will prob ably soon come into universal nse. The body of the hat is made of loess pieces of fine glus, fastened closely together by a gutta peruha band, which allows it to oonform to the hmd. Inside there is a lining of silk, which is the cnly piece of fabrio nsed ia 'ho minnfscttr -. The trimmings on the ontside are after the prevailing mode, oomitting of srrealh, flowers, feathers and ribbon-', ail made of delicatdy spun glass of wonderful beanty. Of coutsesU the trimmings have their natural colors, aid by a patent process the glassy appearance is lo well snbdned that the material is not suspected. The most beantifnl hnmmicg birds and flowers are nsed for ornamentation, and oolored lo naturally that in appearsnoe they are snperitr to the nsnal artificial goods. It is almost incredible the small amount ol glass that enters into the constrnclion of one of these hats, for the thread is so fi oe that a great spaoe is covered without sn; perceptible in crease in tho weight. They weigh bat a few ounce?, or abont one-fifth of the average weight of the present style. With the care that is nasally given by a lady to a new hat, these new articles will outlast twenty of them, for there no wear to them ; moi.itnro will not stain them, and if dnst should settle to dim their beauty, it is readily removed by a single spray of water.' The oolors are so blended that for ordinary occasions they present a general nen tral tint, bnt at a small additional expense they oan be made to flash and sparkle like diamonds, either in tbe sunlight for a carriage coatnme, or in the blazs of a ball room, or at tho opera. Drought Around New York. The World cf Sunday says the drought on Lorg Island, especially at the east end, is be* coming a very serious matter. The hay crop almost an entire loss thcre, and corn, wheat, and other cereal crops are beginning to suffer severely, especially on tbe light soils. Special prayer-meetings for rain are annonneed to be held to day in several of the chnrchee. Every, thing is so dry thnt unless rain Bhould oomo Boon much damage may be expected from fire. Indeed, the damBge from this canro already is quite ex- tensive. A day or two ago a fire originated from horning brash on tbe lino of Stewart’s Railroad, north of Breslan, and swept over a large tract of land in the direction of Babylon, bnrniog a considerable amonnt of valuable timber and destroying several fields of standing grass. Tbe loss, it is estimated, cranot fall short of $10,- 000, though it is fortunately divided among a number of owners. West Babylon bad a nar row escape from the cot fl tgraticn, many of the inhabitants removing their fnrnitare as a meas ure of safety. A general turnout of tho inhab itants was necessary to snbdue the fire. ON FTATEN ISLAND. Westerly and southwesterly winds havo pre vailed on Staten Island daring the past two weeks, without any rain of consequence, and tho drought is now severely felt. The hay orop will be nnnsnslly light, and potatoes, oat?, corn, and the garden crops are all seriously affected. The wells snd cisterns are also getting dry for want of rain. BY TELEGRAPH. OAT DISPATCHES. 1 oalilMa InterML Washixoton, Jaly 2.—Attorney General Wil liams this morning received the following diapaich: N*w Oblxins, July 1, 1873. Hon. Oforge H. Williams : We have this day given notice that all pant due con pons of the Stmt* for March, April, May and Jane will be paid ob and after tne io.*h instant, here and in New 1 oik. The Amount ot tbU payment ex ceeds three hundred and twenty-five n.ou nftD( j dollars. I have ascertained that a large amonnt of eonponb dae before the first of Jane were not paid, and I have paid them. This makes over three hundred thousand dollars interest doe by the late administration which we hA?e paid. (Signed) Wm. P. Kellogg. Back Fay, Etc. B. W. Taylor, tho First Controller, has td- dreased a letter to an Eastern Senator, saying thelback pay will be at the disposal of Senators and .Representatives for two year* from date. Wilson, member of Congress from Oregon, ia dssd. The village of Belleville, N. Y , waa burned tO'diy. Loss $30,000. -Kalian Wave Trade. New Yoik, Jaly 2 —The meeting of the Ital ians last evening to protest against the traffic in Italian children, waa a sneer ss as to resolutions, but a failure an to attendance. Ex-Governor Solomon, of Wisconsin, was the principal speaker. Wife Mnrder. Franols Gillen, who subbed his wife dead, pleaded gnilty and wc.<i sentenced to imprison ment for life at ha;d labor. Bowie* Brothers %* Co. Springfield, Jaly 2 —it a council of Bowles Brothers & Co., held at Engleside on Saturday, it was decided not to await the settlement of the eatate in bankruptcy, bnt to press the ecaeptanoe of Mr. App!eton*u cash offer and tho firm’s bonds for tho balance of debts; eaid bonds to be received for all does to the firm and for all fature services of the hoase in its re establish ment as a trade exchange and international ex press an£ banking company; bnt not in re payment of money disbursed and to be redeem able ii five or before ten years. Political Movement in Ohio. Cincinnati, July 2 —A mass meeting of the oppoients of the Republican party haq been callel at Oolnmbns, July 30th, to confer and pexhips combine upon a new departure. Kanhvlllo Cholera Report. N/cuville, July 2.—Six cholera deaths yes- terdiy. Rt. Lonis Items. St. Louis. July 2—Judgment was rendered to-diyfor $34,000 against Barton Able, a form er tat collector. Ore cholera case waa reported yesterday. Disastrous Fire In I<ondon. London, Jaly 2.—Several persons were killod to day by the fallirg walls cf a burning build ing. Vllllams Collcare—Girls Lett Ont. WnLiAiisTowN, Mass., July 2.—The Alnmni meetiig of Williams College, after a long dia- enssien, decided against the admission of female stadeita. permitted, and like most secret orders, this one has a charitable featore. Women are admitted as members. The headquarters are in Georgetown, District of Colombia, where all the basiness of the National Grange is transacted. Over half a million of tracts or pamphlet**, principally of addresses delivered from time to time in father- ance of the Order were sent ont la9t year, to gether with occasional circulars of a confiden* tial’character. There is a total of 4,335 subordi nate granges in the United States and eight in Canada, comprising probably 325,000 members. The Macon and Brunswick Kailrord. Atlanta, July 2.—Gov. Smith to-day issued a proclation seizing the Macon and Bznnswick Railroad for failure to pay its semi-annual in terest on the bonds of the road endorsed by the &tate, said seiznra being provided by the legis lative act granting the endoieornent. Goo. H. Hazlehurst is appointed agent of the St*te to receive and control the road and its property. Cholera in (he West Caibo, July 2.—Four railroad hands, four miles below here, died of cholera. Oihers are sick. St. Loui?, Jaly 2.—Several of tho most prominent physicians deny that the present epidemic is cholera—call it malignant cholera morbus. Nashville, Jaly 2.—Six cholera deaths to day. No new cases reported. Cincinnati, Jaly 2.—Ten cholera deaths hero to-day. Fire tn Boston. Boston, July 2.—The Ray Felting mill at Unionville, Franklin county, was entirely de stroyed last night. Loss $GO.OOO The fire is attributed to spontaneous combustion. Insur ance $20,000. To ho Hanged. New Youk, Jaly 2.—Sharkey, who killed Dann, is dtnied a new trial, and hang? to morrow. The Trench Assembly. Versailles, Jnly 2 —In the Assembly this evening, M. Dnfais motion, to proceed to the consideration of ex-Presidont Thiers* constitutional bills, waa tt jeoted. M. Jules Lmrent, of tho Right Centre, then moved that the appointment of a special committee on con stitutional bills be postponed till one month after the next recess. After an animated dis cussion, in which M. Gambetta took part, the motion was adop‘el. M. Gambetta protested against any attempt of the assembly to manufacture a constitution, without first deolarirg for whom and for what ~ nd of government it was intended. Tho Mossager d* Paris is informed that a negotiation for a postal convention will soon bo resumed with tho United States. Spanish A flair*. London, Jaly 2 —A special to tho Times from Madrid says thore is great alarm in the city in conseqnonco of tho menacing attitude of the Irreconcilablea, who are known to be intrigning for the overthrow of the present government. Troops are concentrated at all stragetioal points,and every precaution has been taken to promptly suppress any outbreaks that may occur. Havana, Jnly 2 —A telegram from the Spanish authorities at Santa Clara announces the dispersing of a band of insurgents near that place by Spanish troops. Sharp Shots at the Back Pay Grab- brnu The St. Lonis Democrat evidently is not an ardent admirer of the back pay grab and tho30 high and mighty Congressmen who took advan tage of it. It has these shots at them, to whioh wo cry encore: Stephen A. Douglas nsed to tako bis $3 a day is underpaid at $7,500 for six k&VvVce~ or about $40 a day. War. H. Sewaed never grumbled that he was underpaid when he was receiving about $1,500 a year as Senator. Cockling and Fenton voted themselves five times that much, and yet thty are not happy. John C. Calhoun waa a fire-eater and a se cessionist and ail that, bnt he never was moon enough to steal $5,000 out of the Treasury in a single haul, ns his ancestors from the Pal metto State have done. Henlt Clay got $8 a day, and never strndi for higher wages. H13 unworthy successor, Mr. 8tevenson, gets $40 a day, and is so firmly convinced of his own superior worth that to won’t pay back a little snm of $5,000 which doe? not rightly belong to him. Daniel Webster made a tolerably good Sen ator at the rate of $8 per diem, coanting only the actual days spent in Washington ; bnt Mr. Carpenter, of Wisconsin, thinks he ia five times as valuable to the country as the Great Ex- pounde wa?. Rennfon ol Ancient West-Pointers. Mr. Forney’s Philadelphia Press of the 28th says this: ‘We liko tho id=»aof a meeting between West Point graduates North and South for tho pur pose of effecting a cordial reunion of the ele ments of the regular army engaged in mortal combat during our civil war. The consultation at St. Lonis on tbe 20th inst, looking to such a revival, was pajticipated in by Union and Confederate officers, and a call has been issued for tbe gathering of the old graduates of the West Point Military Aoidemy in June of 1874. This is the way to effect real reconstruction— oblivion to the past, co-operation in the future; and there is a peculiar propriety in it when we refhot that Southern members of Congress, Senators and Representatives, are appointing cadets to tbe Military Academy at West Point, and to the Naval Academy at Annipolis, whose fathers and brothers served in tbe rebellion. Why then should not the old graduates meet together in sincere comradeship ? There is a spice of cordiality and heartiness in the foregoing which wa are glad to see. General Sheridan has recently avowed, ia an attractive little speech at Indianapolis, that he gained the battle of Winchester “almost en tirely” in consequence of information famished by a “Union” yonng lady, Mis3 Wright, of Win chester. His great difficulty was to communi cate with her. Finally be wrote her a letter on tissue paper, which he rolled and compressed to the size of his thumb end, and then enveloped in tin-foil. This weighty package wa3 then coLLsigaed to the capaaiona month of a colossal African, who had a Confederate pass to sell vegetables in Winchester. He delivered the message and returned with the answer, rolled in tbe same tin-foil, within two days. “She was a nice girl and true as steel,” said the Lieutenant General the other day, and he fought the battle by her reply and won it. Miss Wright is now in the Treasury Deprrtment, Washington—and Phil Sheridan i3 still a bachelor when sober! To mating fifteen large gates at $3 eich - -Pet,] 26 Interest 20 years at 10 per cent...... • 2,416 50 Loss of rails by decay, breakage, fire, etc., and repairs per annum, * on original cast, $151 03-for 20 years 3,020 60 $6,655 35 In this estimate I hare not added tbe TRlne Western and Atlantic Railroad Company, > President’s Office, Atlanta,Ga., Jane 30,1873 > CoL John Jones, State Treasurer: Dear Sir—I send yon, by the Treasurer of thU Company, twenty-five thousand dollars, in cash, the rental due the State for the present month of Jane. Please send the usual receipt of the Comptroller General. I am, very truly, '[Signed] Jcsepd E. Brown, President. Comptroller General’s Office, > Atlanta, Ga., June 30, 1872. > Received of W. O. Morrill, Treasurer West ern and Atlantic Railroad Company, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, rental of the Wes tern and Atlantic railroad for June, 1873, as per certificate No. 419 of John Jones, State Treasn RIGHT DISPATCHES. The Charge (o (ho Walworth J nry. New York. Jaly 2 —The charge of Jcdge Da vit in the Walworth case was: “If the jury were satisfied from the ev : d3nce that yonng Wilworth came to New York with intent to mtrder his father, then the crime was mnrdar in .he first degree ; bnt if the crime was com- mited in a snddon minner, in an instant, then it W3uM be murder in the second degree.” T/io Judge also charged that the jnry should not regard the fears whioh tbe prisoner enter- taimd for tho life of his mother, as they conld not le regarded as any justification of his crime; that they should only regard tho$o fears which weropersonal. The law did not mak* it a jasti- ficatim when ihe killing dono was through fear that tbe life of another was in danger; they oonl^ however, consider whether the fear that his nother’s life wai in danger did not give point to the fear which he entertained for his 3wn Ife on the mooting on the morning of the 3d of Tane. At the conclusion of the Jadge’s charge the jury retired, and after an absence of three hoars returned at 8 10 p. m with a verdict of gaiity of murder in the second degroe. The American Syndicate and United States Finances. SX a U"e- Barlin Government fcnd bought from the syndi. oate having in charge tho negotiation of the now United Statesflves to tho amount of $10,000,000 is confirmed by members of the syndicate here. This operation is liholy to have an important bearing, not only on the friture prospect of American securities in London, but on the coarse of that money market; as the transfer of tho money necessary to pay for these bonds from tie account of tho Berlin Government at the Loidon Joint Stoik Bsnk to the syndicate banken in London will, it is thought prevent, for the present at least, any further shipments of goli from London to Geimany. Tho Berlin Government was probably better enablel to make this purchase from Ihe faot that tb bullion necessary to carry on its coin age oprations during tho next few months will bo snplied by the Bank of Franco in the three indemnity payments falling due on tho 5th of July, ingost and September. Wo do not now recall an event in the financial! world which shout be more satisfactory to those interested in th advance of American credit than is this; for i shows that the Gorman Government con- sidex that our promises to pay are equivalent, in itieatima'.ion, to cash in the bank in London, nn aknowledgement which we do not remem ber i have been made by one government to anoter where no political considerations were invored, and where the governments were not bond by a common interest, snch as being allie in time of war. The Bank of England, at the egular weekly mooting of tho governors this lorning, made no chango in the minimum discaut rate, which remains at six per cent, andrmer. Tho Walworth Verdict. Wlworth was found guilty of murder in the seecd degree. Election or Rnllroad Officials. Grudins Vanderbilt was elected President of is Lake Shore and Michigan road. The exsitive committee consists of O. Vanderbilt, Ma Vanderbilt, Augustus Schell and James H. Barer. Capital ICotei- VsmxGTos, July 2.—The District is paying ibeiteresi on $5,000,000 of bonds at the First Natnal Bank of Kew York to day. Th report of the Commission on Locks for boned gcoda in transit is referred to Assistant Secitaryof the Treasury Sawyer, who will de- cidrwher he returns from a two weeks’ visit to Masiobmetts. Co’. Kellogg, of Louisiana, has again tele gnplxd tie Federal Attorney General regard- n; Lnissna finances. 3h President recognized Juan da Alminani Marti, Vice Consnl from Spain at Charleston. The Harper's Ferry Property, Th United States has filed a bill in chancery in thUnited States Circuit Court for West Vir giniao enforce the vendor’s lien on the Har- per’s’erry property. Hold in 18G9. As soon as this ckeis decided the United States will bring an ejatnent suit against the Baltimore and Ohio Blroad Company, which corporation has been rutting its lrain3 over government prop erty, its claimed, without authority. When the twc.nita are determined the property and franchia will again be put np at public sale. Baltvobz, July 2 —The Democrats nomi nated Vi Sant for Mayor. inopsls Weather Statement. Win fep’i, Oma Chut Signal Omen, WneViinntnn Tn*r S T TATE LECTURER for tho Indepandent Order _ 1 ot Good TompUra, will bo deliv*redi n Macon at the following times and places: First Stroet Methodist Chnrcb, Jnly Sd, 8 r. m. Balfaton HaU, July 4th, 3>£ p. m. Tho lectures at tho Churohea will bo froo Tho locturo at lials.on HaU will be for tho benefit of Aurora Cold Water Temple, No. 33. Admission 50c. GhUdron 25c. Tbo Public aro respectfully invited to attend. Tickets can bo had at tho following places: J. W. Bnrko & Co.’s book store; Brown & Co’s book store; Bankia A Masaonburg’s drug store; Hunt, Rankin & Lamar’a drug store ; R. C. Hall's drug store; S. D. Everett's drug fctoro; John Ingalls* drug etoro. jnne29-tiil jqly4 Dpaldicg Oomiuaij iil IfldUllii UlilllUJ. COMMENCEMENT. J ULY Cth—Annual Sermon by Rov. A. T. Spald ing, D. D., Atlanta. July 7th—Examination Academic Glasses. July 8th—Examination College Claeses. Jnly9th—Corx-nnncement Day; Baccalaureate Address: Conferring Degrees; Literary Address by Rev. T. H. Stoat, Tliomaaton; at 8 r. ii, Con cert and Exercises by Class in Calisthenics in fuU uniform. Admiibion 60 cents; childxen 25 cents, jnly2 3t-2 3 5 - Ocmulgce li. & L. Association. T HE annual meeting of tho Stockholders of the Ocmulgoe Bunding snd Loan Associ&tioi for the election of officers to servo for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of said Aseociation, on Wednead&y, July 16, JR73, at 8}£ o’clock v. si. MILO S. FBEEMAN, Julyl id Secretary and Treasurer. [Signed] W. L. Gold sixth, Comptroller General. FHoroGnATEixo A Kiss —In the neighbor hood of Chiselhurat, the other day, an enamored pair were walking pleasantly along, quite nn- oonscious of the surroundings, and more par ticularly of tbe fact that an itinerant photo- grapher had taken np his position, surrounded by an interesting crowd. As the swain and the maiden took their way. what more natural than that the former should imprint a chase salute on the pouting lips of his fair companion? What more annoying than that the camera ahonld have se'zed him in tha act, and rendered it Immortal? The hapless conple beoame aware of tbe tact from the lond outbursts of isaghter which nn through the assemblage as the plate was held np, and the girl at first stormed and threatened; but, subsiding into a more reason able mood, offered to purchase the negative. Bet the photographer wsa inexorable. He was willing to sell any number of copies, but insisted , upon retaining the original. Washington. July 2. Frobaliities: For Thursday, in the Gnlf and Soath Atutie States, rising barometer, souther ly winds nd generally clear weather; for the Ohio Vail? and Middle Atlantic States, south westerly wid3, partly cloudy and clear weather in New Egland and New York, southeast and scuthwest winds, warmer weather and local Mins; in le lower lake region, partly cloudy weather an lighter winds, backing to tbe south- eist in the fternoon; in the upper lake region, asterly wide, higher temperature and numer als local rais; in the northwest, southeast to anthwest and?, higher temperature and possi- lly light rais. nUNIGHT DISPATCHES. Tip Patrons or Hnabandry. Washegos, Jnly 2.—The organization known < the Fatnns of Husbandry originated in this ity in 16(7, and the National Grange was or- pn’zed hre in December £f that year. The eject of he order, as announced in the second scalar, were to advance the education and to evate snd dignify the oocupation of the farmer, ad to prrtect its members against tbe nnmer- as oorohnations by which their interests sre jjariouEly affected; and for protecting, by all railable means, the farming interests from lauds aid deoeption of every kind. The stcial feature la to make the country lanes and country society attractive, refined ai enjo-abie, and to balance exhaustive labors b instrietive amusements and accomplish ants. It proposes to abolish the commission otmidd!* men and to deal directly with the Onafackuera and consumers; and, where rgy be deemed necessary, to rednoe rates and fights an railroads by a system of co-opera- tfa. N: political ox religions diacuasons are A SERIES OF LECTURES For over FOItTV YKAKS this PURELY VEGETABLE liver medicine Has proved to be the Great Unfading Specific for Liver Complaint and its painful cffrpriaff.Dysnep- M» Constipati'-n, Jaundice. Bilious attack?. Sick Headache. Colic, Depression of Spirits. Sour Stom ach. Heartburn, Chills and Fever* oto,. etc. After years of careful cxrorimcnts. to meet a frreat and urgent demand, xro now produco from our origi nal Gcnuino Powdors THE PREPARED. a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, o -ntaininc all its wonderful and valuable properties, and ouer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES The Powders, (prioo as before,)^.,$1.00 por rackage: Sent by mail 1.04 *3*7,QAtJTIQN,—Bor no Powders or Prepared SIMMONS* LIVER REGULATOR unless in our en graved wrapper, with Trade mark. Stamp and Signa ture unbroken. None other is genuine. Je He ZE1L1N & CO, Macon, G a., and Philadolpbi*. Sold by all Druggists. fan2$-d*wly THOMAS U. CONNER Invitee hia patrons to examino his stock of GENTS’ FINE FURNISHING-GOODS! Embracing everything that is Hobby aad Desirable! GHLORMUH! T he best disinfectant known. Re- eommendod and need by the medical de partment of the United States army and navy to disinfect hospitals, hopital ships, etc., etc. Also $ *» knitar y committeos in largor cities to pre vent the approach and spread of all contagious and epidemic disoaaoi. Twenty-five cents will purchase sufficient for an ordinary dwelling. A largo lot or SNUFF and GLASS JARS, sulU- ble for putting up pickles and preserves, for sale Prescriptions continue to receive particular caro and accuracy in their compounding. ]uno2t> tf BOLAND B. HATaTa, Corner Cherry street and Ootton avenr.e. QUEEN BEE HIVE. T HIS HUE hss takon tho premium over all other hives at soveral largo State Fairs and at onr late Bibb county fair was awarded a diploma. The subscriber having bought tho right for the county, la rotv ready to sell individual rights and to make transfers of bees. Ho has aleo ihe right for Atkinson's Honoy Extractor, a simple contri vance for extracting the honey without injury to tho comb. Thus tho comb may bo given back to tho bcos to bo refilled, and in this way almost a fabulous amount of honey may bo taken from a hive daring tho honey season. lieo cnltnro pays a better por cent, on tho capital invested than other business, and requires bat little labor. Ncwia tho time to transfer 5 onr bees and comb to tlio now hivo and preparo strong colonies for next skiing Tho hivo may bo eotn at Messrs. Hardom&n A Sparks’, and at*B H. Wrigley & Co ’a, whern orders may be left. 1 »m anthoiizoa to sell rights to per sons from tho adjoaing counties. Boos for sale. junc26 lin E. H. LINK. ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring? Ga. T HI8 well known honso is now open to those who visit tho Spring for health or plo&enre. It IS fcUuatosl itoaror tbo Spring than any other public house, and is spacious and comfortable. The table is supplied with tbo beet tho market affords. Every attention is givon to invalids who resort to tho waters of ths tpring for health. Hates ol Board. Por day $ 2 00 Por week... 10 CO Per month 35 00 Liberal dednotion made for largo families. W. A. ELDER & t ON, Proprietors. C3“Tho now Bath Hon?e at the Bpriug, under TjTq B-j o rl 0 i'xq f the managomect of Mr. Wm M Harben, ia now J—Lctt to cLJLAvA V-/ * open for tho accommodation of those desiring tho benefits of paro ioir.rr.tl b.-.tl -4. junoll tf For Men and Boys in Silk, For, Felt and Wool. UMBRELLAS & CANES. In variety. Jan22 tf THOMAS U. CONNER. J. J. L SHEA, IERCHMT TAILOR! Has j list received eotno neat PANTALOON PATTERNS Which will bo mado up to measure at a very mod r*ter mice. • BRUSS.WICK M0WSY TAKEN AT PAR! I N PAYMENT for Liquors at lowest rates, and in settlement of account at H. DREYFOUS’, Wholesale Lfqior Dealer, jalyl 3t Third street. Macon, Ga. TO RENT. T?OUR ROOM HOUSE, Kitchon, good well of X 1 Water, on Oak street, between Second and Third. Also, a Three Room Honse, on Fourth street. Possession given immediate y. Apply at G6 Chorry street. jalyl 8t J. MARES E. J. JOHNSTON FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLEKY, Musical Instruments, Strings, ETC., ETC. Sole Agent for tho Celebrated Diamond PellG Spectacle". Eye-Glasses, ETC. Particular attention given to Bopaire on fine and Difficult Watches. JEWELBY, eta, EEPAIRED, and ENGHAYINO. Cor. Stcltierry A Second Sis • Kacon, Ga. A call !• solicited snd preat bargains Riven in good and desirable goods. Many articles will bs Bold at and under cost. aprlStf $20 Reward. S XBAYED or etolcn from the premises of Ihe subscriber, near Howard’s Station, a mouse colored Mare Male, with a black stripo on her back. Fho ia stoat and in fine order The above reward will be paid on her debvery to tbe subscriber in YinesiUe. jnlyl 3.* SAMUEL I. OUSTIN. BUTTER!! 2 Fresh Butter! A SPLENDID LOT COUNTHY BUITEB from Jones, Mosros and Putnam counties, re ceived every week. O O. YAEGEr. A CO., jnlyl 3t Above Brown Hou-o WANTED. A GOOD COOK. Aleo, a competent Honse Girl, who can coma well recommended, for whom good wages will be paid Apply at the warehouse of HABDEMAN A HPAliKJ. jnlyl 3t MACON AMD BRUNSWICK RAILROAD MONEY T AKEN i exchange for lhe following articles in onr li n and which wo keep constantly on hand, and E0 » sell at tho lowest prices for cash: CORN. BACON, FLOUR, MEAL, SYRUP, SUGAR, TOBACCO. And a general assortment of Phintation and Family Bupplita. Jolyl-3t L J. TRAWICK & CO. NOTE LOST. A PROMISSORY NOTE mida nayablo to J. O. Johnson, guirdi&n of S. V. Paul, minor, dated May 1G, 1873, signed Seymour, Tinsley & Co., for $300, has beon mislaid or lost. This is to fore warn all persons fiom trading for said nota. jalyl J. i) JOHNSON LOST. A LARGE ONYX SEAL EING, with monogram “V. H. L” upon it; engraved inside “3. Grantland. Class 71, V. M. I ” A reward will be pud if returned to W. W. WRIGLEY. jnne.8 St LAW OFFICE REMOVED, I HATE moved my office to the Court-house. My connection w;th th3 County Oonrt does not icterforo with my practice in tho Superior Courts. JNO. H. WEEMS, may3I Im Attorney at Law. CHEAP RENT. T HE two commodious STOBE3 on Cherry street, at present occupied by Coleman A Newsom, aro for rent from first day of October next. Apply to J- VALENTINO, jnneStd C8 Cherry atreet. . NOTICE. I WILL hold a Jnstico Oonrt for tbo 716th Dis trict, G M-, at the offics of Collins A Heath, No. 69 Second street, in the city of Macon, on the SECOND SATURDAY of every month. F. M. HEATH. Notary Public and ex. off. J. P., 716th District. G.M j gnelOtf 3. L. SHEA. 44 Second Street. IK ^ JSK S 100 tiorces O- W. Thomas’ justly oetebratei GOLDEN HAM, Admitted to bo tho choicest Ham now cured. Fresh packed and for ealo by SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO Jnne7tf TWENTY-FIVE BOXES Jn t received and for sale by jnnel31t 6LYMOUH, TIN31EY 4 OO. 30KIH BRITISH ASD MEECAJiTIhK INSURANCE COMPANY, of LONDON and EDINBURG. Capital—Gold - - 810,000,000 Assets in U. S. - - 1,400,000 I B3UES Polide8 upon Dwellings, Fornitnro, Cot ton. and ail mercantile risks. LO. PLANT & SON, ap!2 Iy Agents. Macon, Ga. fclNTOS!! HOUSE, liSEIAN SPRING. GA. This Honso ia now open and ready for tho Sommer Campaign. RATES OF BOARD : Per day $ 2E0 Per week 15(0 Per two weeks 25 CO Per month 19(0 Families consisting of five or moro $30 por month. MUSI0 FREE FOR GUES1S. joccl lm 11. W COLLIER, Agent. Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT OOOBT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OEORU1A. In tho matter of Francis M. Long—In Bankruptcy. T O WnOM IT MAY CONOERN-The nndor- eigued hereby gives notico of his appointment as assignee of Francis M. Long, of Macon, in the connty of Bibb and State of Georgia, within said district, who lias been adjudged a bankrupt upon b s own petition by tho District Oonrt of said dis trict. BOBEBT A. NISBET, Assign co, oto. jnn26 lawSt BIBB COUNTY COURT. OnrcE or Juooe op Consrv Court,) Macon, Ga , May 23, lt>73. f 1. Tho First Quarterly Sessi.m of tho County Conrtfor tho trial of claims over $ 100 and under *200 flfliBAYftJbfiSearB0to£da7 twonty^££ bafere Oonrt. 2. Judgments will bo rendered at same place on claims over $50 and nnder $100 at the expiration of fifteen days from tbe service of tha summons. 3. Judgments will be rendered at same place on claims amounting to $50 or a ions sum, in ton days after servico of summons. 4. Poasrssory Warrants, Distress Warrants, ha beas corpus oases, oto., will bo tried without delay, or so soon ae tho parties aro icady. 5. Criminal cases, lees than felony, will bo tried immediately after arrest, unless good cause for continuance be eLown. 0. My office is at the Conrt-honse, where all bna- inosa will be disposed of, unless otherwise ordered. JOHN R. WEEMS, Judge Connty Court, Bibb county. juneS lm ATTENTION SPORTSMEN ! M York Slate SBortsieii's Association. EXTRACTS FROM “REPORT OF CDNMOTEE ON STAND- ADD FOR SHOT.” A LL msnufxclurara ^i 1 have eventually to conform, when *portmen require lli*t iheir fcliot shall compare wilh the etand&rd of excellence which yonr committee has fixed. Upon tho most critical examination, your com mittee havo determined to adopt as tho “Auebi- o! n standard” tho tc de presented to ua by Messrs. Thos. Otis Le Roy & Co . Now York. R. NEWELL, Chairman, N. M. SMITH. F. G. 8KINNEB. Sportsmen and dealers desirous of having tho above scale, or any information relative thereto, can promptly obtain tho samo by applying to THOS. OTIS LE BOY & GO , New York. J une28deod3m Sort. a. nisbet, attorney at X^aw Corner MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVE. (Over Payno's Drug Store,) jnne14d3a> MACON. GA. WAGES. TT'OB all who arq willing to work. Any person, X? old or yonog,»ltither sex, cm make from $10 to $5J a woclqltlhoma day or ovoniLg. Want- oi by alL Suitable to either city or country, and any season of tlio year- Tnis ia a rare opportunity for those who aro out of work, and ont of money, to m&ko an independent living. No capital baing requirod. Our pamphlet, ‘‘iiOW TO MAKE # A LIVING,” giving full instructions, scut on receipt of 10 cents. Address A. BURTON & CO., Mor- risraia, Westchester county. N. Y. T he BECKwirn $20 portable family BEWING MACHINE, on SO days’ trial; many advantages overall. Satisfaction guaranteed, or $20 refundod. 8ent cimploto, with foil directions. Beckwith Be wing Machine Oo.. 862 Broadway, a. X. T HE NEW ELASTIC THUS?. AiUmportant In vention. It retains tho Buptnro.it alt times, snd ender tha hardest exetcisamr severest strain. It is worn with comfort, smUftept on night and day effects a permanent curolnafawwecks- Bold cheap and Bent by mail when requoetod. Circulars free when ordered by letter sent to lho Elastio Truss Do., No. 633 Broadway, N. Y.city- Nobody uses Metal SpriDg Trusses: too painful; they Blip Off toe’ frequently. may 22eoa.4eovrty i{ Aft DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. M mm „ w Over 200 millions have been used vuth-n tbe past ten years, without complaint of loss by tag becoming detached. All Exprees Companies use them. Bold by Printers and Bta 1 ionera every where. cprlO eodSm NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. ) Glvkn Co, Ga., Jana 14th. 1873. j B Y direction of hia Honor W. L’chley, Judge Superior Courts Eastern Circuit, notice ia hereby given that Jude Echley will preside at ases- eion of Glynn Superior Court, commencing TUES DAY, July 8,1873, at 10 o clock a. m , for the purpose of trying the case of R. B. BULLOCK, et. ak, vs. J. E. DART, et. ak Bill in equity in Glynn Superior Court. Counsel and pettier' at in terest will please take notico. O. F. GOODYEAR. Clerk Superior Glynn Co., Ga. jnselB dtjy8 Commission House at Leary, W. Railroad* Calhoun County* Ga. T HE undersigned has erected a store honse at Leary, Ga., on the extension of the South western Railroad to Blakely, and takes this method of announcing to the public that be is prepared receive consignments of goods and Id EX-OJ/FIOIO JUSTICE every description, which will be eold at wnoiea» can be fonnd for the | or retail as directed, to the beat & 4 v J°; a " ‘ * 1 .411 n.vnn f/% iV»A hn»in988, 0 * lU l EDWARD SPRENTZ, HfcTOTABY PUBLIC and E V\ OF THE PEACE. I present at all hoars of the day a t my office, adjoin-1 attention will be given to the business, Eg the law office of A. Prondfit, over the store of I faction guaranteed in eyeryinetance. J aquae <k Johnaona Third street, A iaoon, Ga-, to at- I tend to ell Magisterial basinets. sag 1 _ - Consignments solicited. marl6dlawdwly O. STANARD & CO., PRC PRIETO ES EAGLE STEAM FLOURING MILLS, Cor a Main am* Rates sts.* St» Louis, Wo, Capacity 1.000 barrels P er diem - *Pr2L) 3m w. J- UNDERWOOD. JANES 8. CLARK. W* J. UXBERW00D & C0. f Provision and Produce Brokers, iho* 2 North aim Street, St* Lonis, Mo. Orders solicited for Pork, Bacon, Lard, Flour Grain, Bagging, etc., etc. apr29 3m CHA8. COUNSELMAN & CM)., General Commission Merchants, Room 14, Oriental Building, OHIOAGO. Geo. F. Bobisbow. „ ~ . Refer to W. A. Huff. Mscon. may2Cm_ rr——— i. n. hasthidos KETCHUX & HAKTUIDGK, Bankers and Commission Merchants Exchange Bnlldinr. Sevanirah. da. TtrvvRESCZS- Mosos Taylor, President City Bank vt v F !■ O Calbonn, President Fourth National V V . John j. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.; Katc’bmn, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Noma, cfaahier Firet National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi- ohael, Caabier First National Bank, Philadelphia, marl 5 WASF1ELD. BOBT. WAXNX. WARFIELD & WAYNE, COTTON BROKERS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. P ABTIOULAR attention given to purchase and Bale of "Futures” in the Savannah .rad New York market,, on the moat reasonable terms. mtrI5 6m