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MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1873.
NUMBEB 6,600
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I <*1^1^ oootj runs oct, unleea renewed.
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a large eoealatton. pervading Middle,Sootfc-
so-.tL w««t*rz> Georgia as! Ew>«r& AJa-
I)f^<uFlorida. Advertisement* ttre*-
IrLantii b tka VmUj at om Whr«r
I *’iJcf three-quarters of an Inch, each public*-
I ^ gtrntrtBMM *bouid be made by expreea, or
® bod« orders or registered letters.
rio, it ft sftddsnloft rumor that the Ex*cu
2" Oosalu* of Boston’s “World’s Peftc©
I- jjet- bass recently found it necessary to
nt of *3,000.
pt Jams* F. Haiku >5 has been elected
of the Faculty of the Udiversity of
TheXena. | THE OEOBKU PKESA.
Yrang Wilirozlh vu sentenced vesterdzy to [ —
Imprisonment loth. Sing Siog P.nitentUrj ^ F. R.PmuhM.oldthe QiitmenBeo-
for life—. ft&rfal ientenoe for.one ,o young; Mt to Mesera. T. A. 'Whit, end H. M. Jlcln-
bnt it wm recuTod without tho twitching of , t0 * h » “ a U J* down bi« editorUi pen, "ht
miwli or tt« lout risible sign of emotion, ,ra **. forerer." He hu been in harnea for
The W»1 worth femily on both lidee must here twenty-two yew.
rerairkible menul conititmione, Kid thi, mnr- kx. WnmK Bmm, the oldeet min in
der end triel oomitate one of the mo,t extreor- Willte, ooanty, died lest week, ,ged 95 yeen.
dintry (rente in the criminel hietory of the Th* Albeny Kewe “leern, from good eathori
ooantry.' ty.” that the wotk on the Blakely extension of
The cholera broke oat fn New York on the | lbe 8onthwe«tern reilroed, will beiutpeoded at
4th end two eeaee occurred—both fatal. The Arlington, tt not being the Intention of the
doctor* differed on the question whether It company, at present, to lay the track beyond
were real Aitatio oholera—the attending pbyai point.
dan, declaring i: to be *o, and the Bond cf A um * »t Allapeha, Berrien
Health pbyaiciana ‘pronouncing it to be malig •"■V. lart ' c *k, reanlted in the death of a
nant cbclera moibne. man named Bradford B iy. at the handa of B.
Memphia reporta cholera spreading into the I BaIf 7 “ ndl Naming of powder,
dreaxj .cent oonntry. There were thirteen B ’ e,en in a " wtr ® fired -
oholera interments in Memphis on the 4-h. Tax Carrs -Under this head we clip the fol.
The annirersary of Hatiooal Independence lc >» iD 8 <rom ,he Alb “J Na ’”. of Frid *J *
W __ v .--signalize by the n.a.lch.p-« of accidents baT0 , h / dn '“ 1 7‘ ,, 'J, , '“ ta f r
- .nais. sis Colonel Cberiee S Venable, who . ■ . . ... , i .. I good grata killing westher.snd they hsye made
K, election on account of the III health £ b ° »“ b *“ >»*• than ordinary good n-e of th. time. B« few now complain
|£-d<ft*4'* I display all ovtr tho ocuatry. Io Syracuse. I of grass &od most of them report favorably for
t Us «if*> I Western Now York, Gerrilt Smith got up a cotton mod corn. In aiza cotton is folly two
« CBiTTaEO-Oi -Tho Atlanta pronanci.m.nto for Caba. At Niagara five •***“ behind 4 th ® * *•*» 11
, w..—- w cHiXTAao.oa —ino At.an a i r- . I growing oondition. and is beginning to frmS
grid’s spatial from Chattanooga dated July P*” 00 ’ ™ ro •***•■ over tbs xal-a. In Baches j ■4.”s , Hct inly. Tae caterpillar h*a not aasatued
I r w. says there were 27 deaths reported I ^ ^ Te wer * reported daring the I « dtfluite existence in this section, and no no-
. -hirb ir. w»r« tTKrrs .V1.M day. New York Cxty fire crackered, aky rock- I eaameea is felt as to the sporadic worms reported
k taM*“ a blnnd„bn«d to the ten. of <>" J b ? " ‘fiT
fisitaM *«• bnnea at tne expsnae oi the | _ _ _ , , _ I era are doing their datv faitbfally. Many plan*
iweoty.fire or thirty flresdnriog the day. Bzt te „ Mnie n , they „ e wolllI;g Lw.IIor b.t-
I nnwer mind the fires so long as the boys can I ter thru in ante btl.um days, and th^ their
To lUsaicicsrna Gotxuoi —The liassw* I de! : ght thecaselves io pyrotechhioa. I general oandnst ia admirable,
j^e. paper* say the Drmoerati io that Bute I • 8mce the above was in type the eaterpillar
’ .robibly nominate Charles F/tncia Ad.mr, Will a Bird Polls, Its Imprisoned hMjn.de formid.b|e dmm»tr.tioo«, and sp-
Tftwnw* If the Bads shonld nominate Young? prehensions yesterday d.Teloped something of
• i- -* I * .panic. M.ny loading planters are now of the
c the ticket, would preaent a atriking con- It baa often been asserted that birds which opinion that diaaster la imminent.
ara allowed access to the oage where their yonne Tax Colcmbcs San says the Hobile and GI-
I It ia related that a Frenohmen took lodgings ‘™ confined, afur waiting until they are oid card railway ia 85 miles long and owes a debt
. Tait recently, one cf the condition, bsiDg * ni f,ror B 'congb to fly, will then destroy them of nearly 811.000 a mile—mostly to the Central
{ M shonld ba called eery morning and told if lb ** , * 11 lo nl * k “ nM ot <b ' lr "•I*' raUway. The last sale of stock was at ten dol-
r d.y of the week it was, what was tbs oon ’h" b “ bwn t “ ,ed " f la,a onr c,t ^ T '° '•» * ab «»-
sof the weather, and under wtat form o( boya anxious to rear a brood of ymng mocking Tax Ohronlcls and 8entinellearns that “Osk-
v . ' ’ birds, aa aoon as they were fledged, and making lands," ths residenoe of Hr. James T. Card
I efforts to fly, placed three of their number in a I mer, of (hat city, situated near Sparta, wa> on*
I Wots wae commenced in New York Saturday I Urge wire c«ge, which was suspended from the 1 tirely destroyed by fire last Monday night. Only
i tea mammoth ballo m designed by the bought of a tree near the original parent ne«t j a portion of the furniture was saved. Mr. G.
I ^aaata, w»ae and Donaldaon, to m»ke an anal I The old bird* were quickly on hand and I moved there from Angoata about two weeka
rig# to Eerope. The expedition will aurt I (rreeted their yonng with the moat extravagant I .moe
t the 20th of Angus t. If the acbcme or the I demonat rat ions of joy Soon they began to I Tbe Savannah, News, of Friday, Bays
3 does not o»llep«e meantime. | bring them worms and grasshoppers and other | Wo learn from a letter reoeived by a gentle-
' . I food, and onoe the female actually nreaned tbe I man in this city yeaterday, dated Brunswick,
U conemmoua PitUbnrgh man promiaed ^ Qf th# ca8e Rnd for R br i ef lnitan*, that Oaranee Fort, a convicted mur-
% wife tbe other day that he worn in t drink I _ , I darer. who e^oaped from custody a few months
arb«r drop aa long as he bad a hair on his ,h ® 7 °* her »‘n a prtng Restored I rtlnWf been oaptured the preceding night
•oa. . «!«*,» ks. v■ ri ki. -v.,.-j I »o liberty, ahe resumed her maternal minla»ra- I while prowling near the railroad track in tbe
Zl Jo.d^?klih .^ooacof —* » -k ,h. , it „. bira .TOi.liyof,bc,cwn. Ozr rsafisr. wiU ,em.m-
piYotb, and then got drunk with a proud con- . , . - . „ I b«r that Fort was convuted of the murder of a
e.^nrasof having faithfully kept hit promise I bappy and cnotentod and in a thriving I O ^ gro> the Mn ot p rMer , residing in
—» I oondition. The parent birds continued mo«» I Brnoawtok, at the Ooanty Coart, about three
1 TnCl^LOi lav Naauntxx —The Union ai d I analdnona in their attentions, and the boys were I months since. He wss sentenced by Judge
Imrrican tabnUtwa the ch »lera mortality in I «nre of a bevy of aw*et songaters which tbe* I H‘frts, and whilet on his way from the Court-
Infill.. CHumancing Jan. 7ih and ending hoped to dl.poae of at a round >nm for pock.- i„a Naihing Sd been
ifb Jo<y l^t. It foot* np 244 whites and 403 I money j b ear ^ Q f jji m B i nCe> a n d ft was thought that he
J— 467 The most fatal day was 20tb I Bet ala* for this hope. The old birds dU I h«d left the ooanty. A reward of $800 was
when 72 died Toe Union Is of opinion ousted and disheartened at the tardy prr>gre«« I fforfed b J tbe Govrrnor f »r his otptore, and
it.umal dca'.ha from cholera h.r. b.oo I th>lr btntlinR, who h.d ben «o tacd.rlr I ^ m^c^td The
j watched over and provided for, resolved to pun I fflorn b»vo been on the lookout for Fort, but
I, r.«. on s I fab them oven unto death, for their culpable I ooald not obtain no trace of his whereabouts
l ! . - I h.gl-ct of Ihi. patient training. Accordln R l y . Ou Honda, c«Plng b. -aa. bower, dfaoov-
m for 33 645 000 of these cards bad been . . tl ■■ . .1 red. and a party consisting of the marshal.
i on tbe contractor by tho Poa-olEoe Do. “ '* ,n[,po,,d - lhay ■*■'■1 1 «*® 'ho fa al p-l- , u , riff a . jg , plrtJ of foar citllen9i la coeeded
The total number ordered b, poet ' ,h,ch «'"‘ched them all llfelea, on the | ID .paring bun.
date wu 43 129 000. and the | fl “ r ,b *l r P ri “ n -
Lsl oomber issued was 20 480,000—showing
btxoMa of demand over supply of near*y 23,
Mkasz.es and small pox are making things
Hosaz.—B,,a efconld let the sweet song«ier. | linl, m Burke and J.ffeiaon oonntiea. Sev-
of nalnre, ycnog and old. enjoy the‘r liberti. I rI1 | caMS of the latter disease are reported oi
The, harm no one. but mske home and the I Ih , p i, n i»tion of Judge Jaa. T. Bothwell, about
leaf, thicket vocal with jovon* Bounds, and I t w , n ,y miles f /0 m ixmlaville.
|T*x Wsahlngton orrrespoo lent of the Gin- alive with their fi tting wing, and gracernl Inn insurance agent, or Atlanta held a meet.
MU 0 I lit. writes, Jane SO: "Th. impres- form*. Besides, how many nut, and voraelon. ,„g 0 n Thursday and nnanimonsly adopted the
ewgsioiog groandtn the best informed oir lnseets. the pea'a of the garden, are destroy'd I tonowing resolntion:
a bare its* Hem E It Hoar arlll be appointed I br them. Don't ehoot, or pelt with atmea, Keeolved. That it is the eense of this meeting
k.f Jaatial at tbe assembling of Congress I these sweet warblers, then, bnt leave them to I tbat the nr cf one per cent on tbe premium
bit December. 1 hia ia known to bo the be- the enjoyment of the beantifnl world. Thin I 'eoe'P's. and lie.me lar of one hundred dollar.,
jf f of .ei.r.l Jn.lges of th. court themselree. 1, ,h. oonnael th. benevolent "Doole Tobr" L«!L's”^n the° mtVof^Uwt””?^^ Hko!
inodanUnd that none of themselves will would give, could he be resurrected and appear I an d Council, is, in our opinion, illegal, unjust
> tbe appointment. I upon the soecc. I and oppressive.
—» ' I I And a oommittee was appointed to present
| Wax* WjuTHra —The fourth and fifth were I A P*t Frog. I the above resolution to the Mayor and Ooancil,
i very w«rm days—with the mercury in the I A gentleman in this city has a well grown I to proicat agiinst the tax referred to.
Oa Friday tbero was no breexe acd I load in hia garden which is disposed to be quite J Mbs SiatrsoN, of Ghaltanoogs, who came to
ra« oppressive. Yeaterday s lively at* tame and sociable. Beoently he threw before I Atlanta with cholera, died in that city on Thurs*
Laphere made the d«y comparatively comfort- I it a st^nt piece of oooked ham about half the I day night. No other case is reported.
. There wav no rain, and a very few anch I weight of ihe ugly reptile. Tbe creature eyed I The Sindarsville Herald tells a mournful
without an occasional abower will make I it wistfully, then stretching itself at fall length I story concerning the misfortunes of one Dave
tsars wilt and (wist, after tbe long exoess of I on the gronnd, began gradually to crawl (not 1 Scattergood of that oounty, one of Farrow’s
A I jnn/p) towards the meat. It would move an I osgto jurors at the recent term of the Federal
c_. a. I'. .. * .« | . I lnoh or two, then wink Us eyesatd'iokItschapa I Court at Savannah. It says:
. T . * m », f - % i* 11 in the most curious manner, evidently meditating I On last Tuesday night this juror was caught
-£L to Lin i d ™' ° T ", ? - *n tuok When .bint half a foot from tee ‘ a , tha C n' Ck ' a h ° 08 ! 0t *
| ~.y prranltd. resolutions were passed I ... .. . . , I widowed lady of this city. Dave wss not pro*
MMtiag against the intxodnetion of the Oon* ob J # °\ ® c d!enly. qulok as thought, it pounced I p , ro( j f or tbat sort of a “box,” so he attempted
■teal into the Church of Eogland. If tbe n P° n !t ftnd then letped bsek “ rap!dlv ‘ Thls ® co “® ° nt ° f “ e ba did so the
r%rt ha & s rinna /./a^moiiah tn\m in ettftck and retreat was repeated several times, I Mirnhal baxtsd him with bis club, and scattered
ffrt be a serious ono^to acoompliib tola in- . - Vftrnnl * * ’ «he red juice cf that juror. D*ve sucoombed,
station upon Protestant usages, then indeed I n ^ I and was taken to jail. A preliminary trial was
RimanUm fast regaining its ancient foothold | • nli * oniBt » th ® 1r °& ,e z [ d rb ® m ® at » and _ with | held nn Wednesday and the intelligent and hon-
lEagliad.
a tremendous effort, gul p«*d it down. Other)
bits of baoon were laid before it, but tbe crea-
-si (7) jaror was required to give bond for hia
appearance at Superior Court. Thlbk of it, a
If.ppaatanoe. Indie,lo anything, Chicago la tnre , n rfelted with it, reput, took no notio. " e *™ c *»'ek.n .htof aaa j iror to tiy honeat and
«ito* r,ady to be sold ont under tbe h,mmer of them The toid is not very choice u to th. ]“‘ ry ^^“'n^an'd the government inautnted by
tw Evening Poet publishes a forty eight page I quality of its food The writer has seen one J WasbiLgton and J*fferson.
ippkment containing a hundred and fifteen I pe i Z8 and awallow book shot after buck shot as I The Savannah Advertiser and Bapublican of
lowacd pieses of real estate advertised for sale 1 WIB rolled towards it, until weighed down I p»id y eays a meeting of tbe Oadets of that
uxaa. Last year a twolve pager did the with the load it bore, further motion became city was held on Wednesday night, and forty
ft* nssa. Ii won’t do to say th*t Ghioago la a | impossible. | members enrolled their names to oome to the
eiiy, ready to sail away on the first — . jehat fa not Found In the I 8uU FA ‘ r in October to oontend for the $500
:r.h wind. That tax |i«»t will hold her down. | Bible. I offered for the beat drilled company in the
CiaitaEocoa —The Times of Friday reports I Tho Springfield Republican remarks‘that I Slat0 *
reefy one deaths on Thursday—of which 12 he some people will be surprised to learn that tbe I Detebsoned Suicide —The Warrenton
iys were from cholera—embracicg ten oolored I word “ita* is not found in our ErgM«h Bible; | Clipper says a Hr. Alexander living in Hanoock
Chslera Phenomena.
From the Nashville Union and A meric in.]
The pestilenoe has suffiMectly abated in this
city to enoonrage the oalm 6tndy of its most
prominent features. A correspondent whose
communication appears in this paper of the 2d
Instant, over the signature qf “Anonymous,”
states that in the summer of 1833, Shelbyville
with a population of COO or 700, lost in a short
time 115 by oholera. His words are: “On
Friday night tha inhabitants retired to re§l in
apparent good health, bat before daylight many
were dead and dying!” “The town of Hanni
bal, on the Mississippi, had a similar visitation.”
If there have been no instances quite 90 sudden
and appalling this year, tho experience of
Greenville and other places distinguished for
general healthfulness, proves that cholera poison
d-ffers from all other diseases and malaria, In
ita essential phenomena. Its manifestations in
this State cannot be explained by any chemioa!
action. Its primary germs have life like those
of rust and mildew, blight on grapes, and are
mainly carried from place* to place in the bodies
of affected persons, often without their know
ing that any seed cholora ia near them.
There is abundant proof of its being carried
across the Atlantic, and from place to place, on
land, in the dothiog ai d soiled bedding of per
sons who have died of cholera, or had the dis
ease and recovered Drying the germs do not
kill them, no mere thiu drying seed corn aid
wheat destroys the vitality of these s-teds
Where all the conditions ar j favorable, rust oa
wheat mn'tiplies its germs or spornlles with
amtsing raptdity.
In Nashville, Shelbyville and other places,
oholera germs have *hown a similar fecundity
They are now spreading intheoountry. bo soon
aa some of the essential conditions fail, the
oholera abates as suddenly as it began.
In 1817, when the cholera first attracted much
attention in India, the Marquis of Hastings was
moving slowly with an army through the low,
unhealthy district of Bandelcusd. “A reiga of
terror followed its appearance, and the army
became temporarily demoralized. Toe epi-
demio lasted only eight days, but during that
time one thousand seven hundred and sixty.fonr
soldiers, and eight thousand native followers
died. The 6caden subsidence of the malady
allowed the progress of the army, a..d its health
became rapidly re-established.”
Here was aa attack as sudden es one might
■appose from millions of locusts, rising oat of
the ground in a locnst district, whose ravages
In propagating their species lasted eight day.?,
and ended their race. All the phenomena are
vital—there is nothing chemical in the nature
of a new canee. Cholera dost, l:ke that of a
ripe, dry puff ball, mingles readily and largely
with common dust m dry seasons in Hindustan,
on the camping gronnd of pilgrims.
According to Macpherson, pilgrims strew the
road to Jag^ernant with their bones, and thickly
seed the soil, whether wet or dry, with the germs
of cholera In treating of the “distribution of
cholera,” Dr. Peter makes the following state
ment: “In 1854, one wing of a cavalry regt-
ment just arrived from Eoglacd in high health,
ascended tbe Ganges in boata; at a certain pe
riod of the voyage it arrived at a part of the
country where tbe cholera prevailed in the vil
lages on the banks of the river, but with whioh
they diAnot communioate. There oases cf the
disease occurred m tbe boat*, ai.d the mou wt-re
advUed to push oa rapidly. In a few days
after, when they had passed the limits of the
disease on the bank*, it ceased to ehow itself
among the troops.
“The other wing of the regiment followed
some time afterwards by the asme mode of con
veyance ; beoame affected with cholera at the
same place, and lest it again at the same point”
Cholera dn9t in the air and inhaled into the
lnngs produced the disease above named, or
cholera germs in the river water drank by sol
diers in tbe infected district. To onr mind tbe
case is clear that chemical action did not pro-
daoe the malady.
Satufled that this Asiatic plague hss a vital
origin, and no other, it is important to learn
how long the life in choirra germs will live in
a dry state, like life in dry garden setdi Some
seeds refuse to germinate if dned; onr common
chescnt is a seed of that character. Bn: as vi
tality in the reproductive cells of most cellular
plants is not easily destroyed. altbon^U easily
suspended aod made dormant, we infer that
thia general law applies to cholera blight.
With a full supply of cholera w»*»d, froth and
genuine, on the Gomberland in 1833, wa see no
necessity, (aa Dr Peters does) of going to pil
grim c&mps on the banks of the Ganges fot
any now or better i-eed. The better opiolon is
that in forty years, or from 1833 to 1873, this
Afiatio plague has become fully aochmated
this continent.
Daring the revolutionary war Hessian troops
in the British service brought from their homes
in Enrope in wheat straw the pupa of a small
fly. called in Germany cecydomiadettructor, and
“Hessian fly” in this country. Tms peat now
covers the continent where wheat is raised with
no new importation. In bringing horses from
Europe, man brings the grub of bot*fl:es in
them; and these iroeats trouble horses not less
in the New than in the Old World.
In the same way, all the parasites that attaoh
themselves to man in any way to his injury are
liable to be brooght to thl-t continent, either by
the Chinese cc the West or Earopeans on the
East. Immunity is not to be expeoted, with
bnndreds cf thousands pas ling over all nations
by steam in a few months, and everywhere scat
tering broadcast the living germs cf pestilences
Steam transportation on tand arid water c-tll.
for progress in tbe application of science to the
pnrifloation of cities, acd the fertii'Zition of the
soil which feeds and clothes mankind, and sup
ports all trade, commerce and >nanufacturea.
Frcm the Ganges to the Mississippi, man, in ttie
plenitude of folly and ignorance, roba the earth
cf its s&tnral fruitfnlnes*, not from any law of
nature, bat to have foul r»vera, sewers, water-
closets and garden-bon-ies, in which to breed
pestileace with little labor, both in town and
country.
BY TELEGRAPH.
. DAT DISPATCHES.
The Cholera In New York.
Nxw Yoax, July 5 —There were two cases of
cholera yesterday—both fatal. It was reported as
Asiatic oholera by the attending physicians,
bnt the doctors attaohed to the Board of Health
both were aggravated cases of cholera
xnorbna.
Fires, Shooting®, accidents. Murders and
sunstrokes.
There were twenty-five or thirty small fires
vesterday, the damages varying from $50 to
$1,000.
John Long was arrested last night for fatally
shooting Jno. Hericg. Both are boys of seven
teen.
Thirty-one accidents to persons from oare-
leesntBS in the use of firearms and fireworks
occurred In this city, and nearly as many m
Brooklyn.
John Dennis, driver of a market wagon, was
fonod fatally beaten in his wigou at Jamaica,
L, yeaterday, having been robbed by two
negroes to whom he gave a ride on his way
home from market. The people of Jamaica
turned out and tooured the woods yesterday for
ie murderers, but they are not captnred yet
There were ncmerocs cases of sunstroke yes
terday, including several militia daring the
morning parade.
Gerrett fcmtth on Cuban Independence.
SvoACUiX, July 5.—At a great Foarth of July
celebration here yesterday Gerrett Smith, in an
address, touched on the Cuban question, ar
raigning ths Administration for coldness to
wards tne came of Oaban independence, wbil*
allowing gunboats to be fitted out in New Yoik
‘ ir Spanish nse.
Cuba, by maintaining a successful resistance
nearly five years, hud earned the recogni
tion of belligerent rights. He hoped that since
Government hesitated the people woatd take
Cuba’s cause and force the Government to
A resolution was adopted exnressing sympa
thy with Cuba, and calling on the Government
jte ackaowledge the belligerency, if, indeed, not
independence of Cuba.
Yonnfr Walworth Sentenced to Life Im
prisonment-
Nxw Yobk, Jaly 5.—Frank Walworth was to
day sentenced to the State prison, at Sing Sing,
at hard labor for life. Judge Davis in address
ing the prisoner said he had fearful doubts
whether his oise did not justify a conviction for
murder in the first degree. The prisoner stood
the trying ordeal with firmness and without
moving a muscle of his features and left the
conrt with his mother immediately after the
Judge had ocncluded.
A French Duel.
London, Jaly 5.—A special dispatch from
Paris to the London Telegraph says a dael be
tween M. M. Rone and de Oassagnac is to take
plaoe on Monday next.
Hew Cable Finished.
Heist's Content, New Foundland, July 4 —
The laying of the cable of 1873, was success
fully completed this morning and shortly after
midnight.
Picayune I.lbel Salt.
New Obleani, Jaly 5.—A new trial has been
refnsed in the Ptcaynne libel snlt.
Over Niagara Falls—Fatal Accldeufs,
Rcchesteb, Jaly 5.—-Two m«»n, two women
and a boy wmt over Niagara Falla yesterday.
Their mats are unknown.
Five fatal accidents occurred here yesterday.
Tbe Cholera In Memphis.
Memphis, Jaly 5.—Thirteen oholera inter
ments yesterday. The disease is spreading into
the country.
SIGHT DISPATCHES.
»it*o white.. Twenty-.even coffin., be ..ji, 1 .od more pMpl. .till, th. Chic.go ady.nie ns- county, whoso mind bad become unhinged in
in .old In the town on Tbnrsd.y. On W.dne. eerf*. would b* rarprlMd if their mention were con.eqnenc. of domeKlo iffl ctlon, left hi.
iither. ware eighteen cholera de.thi. Nearly I called to th. circumlocution, end awkwardness house on. day last week, intent on eelf destrnc-
nry eu*. the Tim-. .»j., could be traced to to which onr tr.nel.tor. were obliged to re-ort t'on, having In hia powaslon a vi.l of I«ad«.
»e dietrio imprudence. The greatest mor on account of tbe lack of that word, which bad oecagion8 threatened to kill himself and conse-
£ if baa taken plaoe in localities where the soil I not at that time been developed in tbe E g'iab I q Q8Q iiy his last threat was but little heeded at
Ata and the limestone near tbe snrfaoe. I lacgnage. They were obliged to nse as Bnb»tl- I be time His fstlnre to retnra to hia house at
.. —, fates for it “where* f, ’and “thereof,” and cape *»■ u nal tim ® » w »*ened tb® of hia faml-
Movmi Fimilz College Commencement.— I dally “hia,” sometimes to the extreme confu-1 through
'• wura onr thank* to Mr Bean, Treasurer I sion of the sense; and in one memorable psw-1 bora joined in the Rearch- On tho eecond day
tbe P tard of Trustees of this institution, for I age they were compell* d to change the gender I they fonnd him. Tbe laudanum vial was lying
e:malimentary card of admission to the grand I altogether, passing from “it" over to “she," on 1 **mpty by bta side, his throat was cut from ear
x«»i concert which will t.k. plac. on Tnesdiy, .cconnt of th. impOMibilit, of crying on the
15 h instant. Tbe ex-rcisea of tbe cominR translation without tbe possessive of “it,” which lo 8eve r any vital aitery and signs of life
cmeoeement promire to be nnnraally inter- I they did not possess. The passage ia in the I «-rre p’aioly visible He was taken to hllhouse
t ng, and we are sure all who will attend will eightieth Psalm; and the exigencies of the | and died the next day.
*vs good eanso for pleasant remembrance of I translation, going from “it” to “she,” and bark
occasion, acd of ths hospitalities of the I again to “it,” almost destroy a wonderfally fine
serous, substantial people of Forsyth. I allegory.
[ The Lexington, Virginia, Gaxette think* |
l Wise ia fl tggiog, because hia last epUtle
> only thiee and a half column* of tbe Eo
3 re?, whereas the Sandforfl letter, wrtftee in |
* prime, absorbed fifty-six newspaper o tlnmn*
Vbo ooald h«ve predicted,” atks the G»xett*
i the satirist of African nnoomeltness—
The Csora.—The Charleston News and Con
tier says the chanoes are that the crops of this
vear will be below tbe avorage. In tbe South
l«rger area of cotton was planted than nsnal, bnt
he extraordinary rains have prevented tbe cnl-
Tbe Kalary Grab ITalform.
Nothing, it seems to ns. can be more shame
leuly icoos.ut.nt th.n the proinneiKn.n o. of I t i„ Uon „f m nch of tho crop. In tho Northern
he y.non. B.dical State Convention, .g.inat I itlaiHio States the revere droath is yet unbro-
tn. back-pay grab and aat&ry increase, whrn m tea c , vg b , occasional i M ,i shower, aaoh a.
th. same breath they .ing the nmal pern to I 01SM a o , 0 r part of Maryland on Sunday and
the President. Doe. any one doubt or deny | yesterday. The need for rain ie felt in New
• author of *ebo ahto aud g zz trd foot,* would I ,hit tbe .alary increase was an administration j Western New York, Femuylvania,
■* I’ 1 **' 1 ,0T 'h« plats, of pitching the tune tn meo«nre. and tbe "back pay grab" conceived I jj ew Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. In thi.
iroohoekiog campaign, would he R for the *nd carried out by the friends of the Admini. I now .rid belt the corn I. generally of a sickly
» of running a rao. in the O d Dominion trnrioa at a sort of bribo to secure the peerage Jel i OWi .nth leave, curling; potato,, are etunt-
bia moty, ureaty, and .sented master on of the aalary increase bill f If one man is mor, e( j. . .beat fair, but tho crop prom-
• bmk 7" I ro-ponsib’e for the pussg. of this bill than any I moderate; paatare short, and tho rich dairy
Woclbx't Havx It.—Tho trustee, of the all,er i i: 18 Gen Gr »nt. and tho party ground- fMm , of »few York are bKely able to keep up
>al Theological School at Cambridge have I ““S* * bo compliment him while condemning tbe m iiic. -The Western States will, however,
1 a gift of tioa.ono in a way quite aa ^ coadjutors deserve pnblio contempt. ma ke up for tho deficiency in tho East. Com
uedaopclite. It was offered by Mr. Nathan Missus. Wanxiu i. Danit.—Tho attention I * nd » helt * re AicrUhing, with bat little don-
thew., on condition that three cf the true- of oar Ie ,d ets „ invited to tho extraordinary 8 3r cf d » m *R e - Froia IUinoii '. f,r oot into tb »
_ 1 should bo High Churchmen and two Low j lm j ooe m-nts effered fo puichasera of crockery | territorlee, the prospect, are all favorable.
I’—tctmcn. They tell him that they prefer to f or t b e next ten days, by the enterprising young I 11
lh«o terms, whichdunnt exist in the for. me!1 who h ,„ recently pnrcba-ed the gtiod will A paper, apropos of Southern ed-
«• or the church, aud are often need at tn(J fi!;e atoc j; 0 f the late firm of Wise ± Dobbs. 1gives this sample: “During tha war
» by Ignorant people. They hardly know 111e D jj es tablishmect was as familiar as a * l 6 " 88 written by a rebel soldier to hia aweet-
»• to define them; and they would not be I bonsebo!a word ia Georgi., and w. cannct fc “ rt captured, wherein the writer aKd':
to try the experiment for a peltry hundred doubt that its former prestige will bo fully main-1 “Wowilllick the yanks twomorrer if goddlo-
■* i0 taicod it energy, integrity and tbe cloeest alien- “*'T *T*res our life.” We should bo inclined
■ _ ^ „ ■; tion to business can secure success. Mr. Dcbbs *» exwgerated bad speUing; but
Ikum. &*nxar»- h „ bld mnch „ peri enco in hi. line, and all 1“*"»^ai .emilanu about the MnUmonta,
-borne of tbe m«t gifted vocal and in- taow , nd „ k# B . p. w ,i ker> ,. te of ^ £im o{ wh.oh make. n. oono-drr it genrnne. And even
I tIk. S7°T n T, 7 ; r °“ Jl jQSt ‘ S. T. 4 B P. Walker. Tne numerous friend. if lb “ , UckIng M “ 10 «»ti»en», the
J --ecrated for her mnsicU talent, will par- .... , Ih „ spelling is not one whit worm then that of hun-
X tn th. parlor, of Mrs. L N Bcjkin, Ktd tQ , nd TiI1 con05cted wilb that « have resd^with th.addition of Ur.
-.-t... t° a ‘. z . J r ,nl * r ' the firm of Welker 4 Dobbs. ” Mt disgusung oUoonity and profanity that
W. wish these young candidate, for public I «“ * <»«****■
I patronage the fullest measure cf aucoeso.
Ua to raiae funds for the completion of
fc^auUfu! parsonage of the Freshyterian I
. now well advsnoed in its construction |
* Enapices of the ladies of the oongre-
Captain Mahlon Yaedlxt, who died
Doylestown on Monday evening^ of last week.
. .. . . Mrsoxs. Tarw-tx 4 Goict.-Thfis genaemen, , n J h „ generally mourned, was specially
Aside from the merits of snob a cause, J the purchasers of the large stock of house fur- j sp , fc en 0 f fer his incorruptibility as a legislator
• attend may expact to be delighted J nishing goods, stoves, cutlery, eta, lately be-1 and bis ftem refusal to receive bnbea —Ph&a-
sweet T3ioe * ted artiatio excellence of longing to B. A. Wise A Ca. are consolidating delphia Prat.
I *-« aeTeral performers. Of the character ot their businem in the commodious store owned I Thia is one of the glorious results of Radical-
to °. tne name of tne aooompliah- by the late Mr. Wise, near this c£5ce. Ism—that when a politioian who la reasonably
I--rectreti ia iuffl2i« nt guaranty. Thoae who In a few days they will have things in apple- honeat diea, special newspaper prominence if
T “ to magical touch of the organ from I pie oondition, and design keeping a stock of given to tbe fact that he was honest. The do-
IttT- 10 V** **** “7 render her no more I goods second to none in the 8tn*e. At the ceased Yardley was anch an extraordinary man
I Th® price of admiasioa will J proper time the pnblio will bear from tiKU» J oojentirely different from his fellows, that ha
I * e*cu. Ioe cream serred free of charge. I and see their signals in these columns. [is looked open as something wonderful.
Patino the Pirxn—The Inauoubation Ball.
There is really no limit to Washington scandal.
Ju&t now are farther developments concerning
the inauguration ball, whose dismal failure was
fully ventilated, at the time of its occurrence.
The hastily erected building was too roughly
finished, the draughts were more numerous
and far livelier than the company, the tons upon
tons of game, hams, ices and sandwiches were
undevoured, the wines were nncorked, the
punch even was uatastsd, and the disconsolate
dancers almost perished with cold, although
sacrificing the proprieties of costume in favor
of mantles and wrap3. Id brief, the loss was
some forty thousand dollars. Saits were prompt
ly instituted by caterers, cooks, confectioners,
musicians acd attendants. The committee bad
no funds, so individual members were held re
sponsible. The contest has been particularly
warm, all sorts of devices to recover and pre
texts to evade payment being nsed. The debt
ors tried assidaou«ly bat vainly to replenish the
exoheqaer, by projeots of a fair, a grand prom
enade oonoert, acd finally by a ball, uodf-r the
auspices of the State Republican associations.
But the campaign was concluded and the aaso
ciations had been subjected to too severe a po
litical bleeding to pay heed to such a paltry con
tiDgent aa a ball. The District Legislature,
however, have been equal to tbe emergecoy.
The people would not come and dance, bnt
they must pay the fiddler, nevertheless, by i
tax of fifteen thousand dollars to meet the defi
eiencies, and with thia the committee hope
lay the ghosts of boned turkeys and the clamor
of those who boned them. It was only appro
priate action in anch an appropriating body.
Thzt are still trying In the Southern country
tn supplant Northern school bocks by works
prepared by rebel writers, aod yet tbese mad
men are oontinnally asking for Northern emi
gration.—Philadelphia Prat.
They have pretty nearly succeeded, too, and
won’t stop “trying” until they do succeed.
Northern emigrants don’t want their children
taught the truth of history as these “rebel wri
ters” have written it, let them bring their books
with them when they come down this way. If they
prefer to have their children believe a lie in
stead of the truth, and to keep their minds
poisoned and inflamed by tho sensational, one
sided school books gotten np at the North,
seems to us that they had better not emigrate.
We are all glad to welcome settlers who come
on business and to help ui ont of the mire, bnt
if their coming depends upon our children being
taught to call their fathers traitors, and to hate
the principles and motives underlying the late
struggle for Southern independence, their room
is mnch better than their company.
Nail Factomxs Sc pend—The Boston Adver
User says the manufacturers of nails in New
England have unanimously agreed to stop their
works daring the greater part of the months of
July and AngnsL The reason alleged is tbat
heavy stocks of nails have accumulated,
the market prios has thereby been crowded
down below tbe manufacturing cost. A similar
action on the part of tbe Pittsburg manufactu
rers tends to show that over production is
confined to New Eogland alone,
Ravages of tbe Storm ULIng.
Cincinnati, Jaly 5 —-The storms of the past
three days have seldom, if ever, been equalled
in severity in Ohio and Indiana. Hurricanes
and tornadoes, with floods of rains, have fol
lowed each other in rapid succession. This
city and its immed'&te vicinity eBoaped the fury
of the storms. The oonntry north of this and
parallel, in Indiana, suffered severely by furi
ous stoma whioh passed over it on the 2d, 3d
and 4th instants. The telegraph wires have
been generally prostrated.
At Spriotfidd it is reported that telegraph
poles were blown down across tbe turnpike so
thiokly in some places as to entirely obstruct
travel. East of Springfield, on the Fao.fis and
Atlantio Telegraph Line, there were more than
100 poles down Some of them were struck by
lightning, i nd others prostrated by wiod.
Passengers from Lcgansport say the storm
TPHtt-rdcy levelled thi' irees nearly all the way
from Lr>ganspoit to Richmond, Ind. In Rich
mond trees were blown down Io tbe streets.
At Washington, Indiana, tho storm was ex
ceedingly fisree, spear j of which were scattered
abont wildly and carried many feet in the air.
At Columbas, the storm was very severe and
destructive. The general prostrating of tele
graph poles is without a parallel In the history
of the tolegi&ph company. An alarmirgly large
number was shiver* d by lightning and totally
destroyed, while many were otherwise partially
destroyed, any many prostrated by wind. To
day will be a busy day in repairing these lines.
By to-night they will be ready to tell their his
tory of the storm.
Still Farther from the Great Storm.
Datton, Jaly 5.—A terrifio storm of wind and
rain paesed over tbis city to night, blowing
down trees and oaimnejs. In the conntry
the damage to grain, fencing and sheds
is said to be * extensive. The Miami river is
fall and still rising.
Twenty Persons Drowned by the Storm.
Milwaukee, July 5 —The terrific storm whioh
passed through Wisconsin yesterday proved
very disastrous to pleaanre parties. At Gam
Lake, Wisconsin, a number of pleasure-seekers
on the lake were struck by the storm, their boat
capsized and twenty persons drowned The
following are the only names that could be ob
tained : M. O Bn well and daughter, of Berlin,
WisoonBin; Jennie Olin, a child of Mr. Alien,
Mrs. Corwin. Mrs. George Harding, WM'iam
Barham, wife and child, and Mr. Jclm Bain,
all from Dartford.
The Storm In Illinois.
Chicago, Jaly 5.—Tne weather to-diy Is clear
and beautiful.
Tbe meagre reports which have as yet been
received from various points in the country
show that tho storm of the Iasi: two days has
been one of the moat severe of the kind ever
experienced here. An immense quantity of
water fell, and there has been a good deal of
damage done to telegraph poles by lightning
and wind.
How the Patrons of Husbandry Celebrated
There were large gatherings of farmers at
SpriDgfield, Galeabnry, Pontiac, Champlain,
Knoxville and other plaoes in Illinois yesterday,
who oelebrated by listening to speeches upon
the farmers* movement and the railroad ques
tion.
An Accident.
Several accidents happened yesterday, the
most serious of whioh was the shooting, and it
is thought fatally wounding, of a boy by a young
an who was shooting at a mark.
Portsmouth, N. H., Jaly 5.—Several houses
in this vicinity were struck by lightning yes
terday.
OntcLXTnxK, Ohio. Jaly 5 —The Scotia river
has oveiflowed an extensive broom-cornfield ia
this vicinity, probably ruining some five bun
dred to one thousand acres. The broom-corn
is flattened down acd mashed so that it cannot
rise. The streams are so high that the roads
are impassable between here and Columbus.
No trains have arrived from the East since
Thursday.
Tbe Youngest Hnrderer Yet.
Boston, Jaly 5.—In South Acton, Mass., yes
terday, Geo. Curtis, a lad of eight years, en
ticed a boy of three years into the woods and
there beat him with a dab in a most shocking
manner, leaving him insensible. He was soon
discovered; bnt died of his injuries in twenty-
four boars. The murderer fled, bat was arrested
last evening in Cambridge.
Died In a Bath Tab.
F. H Jackson, a real estate broker, died in
his bath tab this morning.
Church Ntraek by Lightning,
Daring a heavy shower in Andover yesterday
lightning struck the Old 8on*h Church and
stunned Rev. Mr. Abott, who was delivering an
oration, and also Mr. Carter, the tenor of the
choir. Both revived in a few minutes. The
church was not materially damaged. Several
other holdings were also street. It
most violent storm experienced here for fifty
years.
Miscellaneous News.
Wabhznotsn, Jaly 5 —Tbe yoang men and
woman who went over Niagara Falls were to be
married to-day. The bodies have not been
ie covered.
One brother-in-law killed another at Greens-
burgh, Ind.
Bp*cie ^shipments to day $243 000.
L ghtning burned a house and killed a woman
at Watford, N. H.
Four men who were fishing were drowned at
Dee’s Island, off East Port.
Synopsis Weather statement.
Was Dep’t, Ottzce Chzev Szohal Omen,
Washington. July 5.
Probabilities: For Sunday in the Southern
States, generally light winds aod partially
eloedy or desr weather ; over the Middle States
and lower lake region, northwest to southwest
winds with rising barometer and genrrally
dear weather; for New England, south aod
west winds and generally clear weather with
occasional local storm; in the eastern portions
of the Ohio valley, generally clear weather with
northwest winds. Evening telegrams generally
missing from the lakes aod northwest.
Over Niagara.
Bochestxe, July 5.—Tne party that went
over Niagara were sailing ia a boat at Chippewa
yesterday, got into rapids au'l were osrried over
the Falls. The parties are not known. Pieces
of tho boat have been found.
A Desperado Shot,
Cincinnati July 5 —At Owingsville, Ky., on
Thursday, Wnit S. Satterfield was plsoed on
trial for burning that plaoe in September last.
While one Lryd?n as testifying in regard to
being empl< yed by Satterfield to burn tbe place,
Satterfled and his friends rusted toward him
with revolvers, when several determined citi
zens interferred acd avoided a collxaon.
Tbe conrt then adj turned till yesterday.
Yesterday Satteifiild and hu friends came
with two doable barrelled shot gins and revol
vers, and were mo: by Mr. Hoon, the jvilor,
and other citizens. Hoon fired at Satterfield,
killing him instantly, when the rest of the party
fl?d. Satt'-rfield h-s been regirded as a dan-
g-ron*, desperate man, acd bis death is not
mnch regretted by law-abiding citizens.
Jeff Dnvls.
New York. July 5—J-fiVrson Davis is still
here at the Naw Y ».k Hotel
Tbe Fourtb In H*vannnh,
Savannah Jaly 5.—The Foarth pa«=ed off
quietly. Oue negro was killed accidentally by
another.
The First Bale of Cotton
Brownsville, Texas, Joly 5 —The first bale
of cotton raised on the Rm Grande this year
was brought here on Thar? day.
Slnrmbnl Famine to be Tri««l.
London, July 5.—The Paris oorreapondent
of the Times, telegraphs to that paper that the
trial of Marshal B-ziine will probably take
plaoe at Champagne in the latter $art of Sep
tember.
The Fourth In Sfndrld.
Madrid, July 5 —Th® anniversary of the in
dependence of the United States wis cele
brated at the A meric m legation yesterday by
a grand banqut-t. Among tbe distinguished
gnebts were Minis‘er S:okle->, S?nor Oostellar.
members of the cabinet, foreign representatives
in Madrid and rhe President of the Cortes.
So Banquet In London.
London, Jaly 5.—There was no bacqiet here
yesterday.
London. Jaly 5 —Ia the oolebration of the
Fourth of Jaly the representatives of the United
States were absent from the eity. There was
no American vessel in the Tagus.
A RInline of Ulndoo Feasants.
A dispatch from Bombay brings intelligence
of a rising among tbe Hindoo peasants la the
district of Pdonat. They rsfilJe to pay their
rents, and have plundered and bnrned several
houses. Two bands hivo been dispersed by
the police.
niDNlGSST DISPATCHER,
Hour Tonns Walworth Takes II.
New York, Jaly 5 —Wnile on his way to the
Toombs, after senteccs had been prononnoed,
yoang Walworth retained his self-collected ap
pearance by which ho was characterized
thronchont tbe trial. He remarked to the depnty
sheriff: *T am glad that I did not have to en
dure the long lecture I hud expected that Jadge
Davis would itfl ct upon me. I thoroughly an
derstand my porition, and*did not desire any
instruction m relation thereto. 1 simply wish
time to arrange my affairs, and I shall ihon sub
mit my self to my fato with the equanimity I
can oommand.”
Tho deputy sheriff had previously received
instructions to take three convicted criminals
to Sing Sing on Monday, and it would be im
possible for him to retnra for Walworth before
Wednesday; besides this, the sheriff is dis
posed to gran? the wish of Walworth’s friends
and relatives, who are extremely anxious that
he shonld not be removed before, in order that
he may settlo his affairs.
Mr. O’Coaer, it is understood, Intends to
move at an early day for a new trial, or for such
farther proceeding* as may give tha oase anew
phase, and. in addition, to move that Walwor h
may be peimitted to remain in the Toombs till
the questions raised shall have been derter-
mined.
Another Murder.
Cincinnati. July 5 —Martin Evans, an at
tache in the United States signal offije, was shot
and instantly killed in Wheeling, West Virginia,
yeaterday, in an altercation with a man who
was visiting a lady to whom he was paying at
tention.
A f&tsl Accident,
Binohamptin, Jaly 5 —Daring a display of
fireworks here last evening. Wolford Thayer and
hia son, of Montrose, were probably fatally in
jured by a runaway horse that went through a
crowd. Three children and a woman were also
hurt by the same horse.
Lady Drowned by a Drunken Husband.
Mrs. Charlo* Conn&n was drowned in Little
Choonnt creek while returning homo from the
celebration. Her husband was druuk and drove
into the creek.
Sweeney Goes to Enrope,
New York, Joly 5.—P«*ter B Swefeney is
among the.pdssungera for Europe to-day.
Cnrl Foyle.
Carl Vogle. charged with the murder of
Chevalier de Bianco, at Brassels, abont a year
ago, and tbe burning of bis chateau to conceal
the crime, remains id corfinement on Govern
or’s I-land. Ad arrangements are mad-j for an
extradition warrant from Washington.
Tbe Poor Children Exenrt.
Tbe Hard Times Excursion took pUce to-day,
when 1.28C poor children were taken away for
a holiday. The storm preven'ed landing at the
grove, atill the children enjuyed themselves
very mnch and weie all brought back to the
oity safe and sound by Mr. Williams, the
ager.
To be Han yeti.
Annapolis, July 5 —Gov Whyte has signed
the death warrant of James West, a negro, coa
victed cf mnrdenng his paramonr, fixing the
day for the execution Angnst 22.
Tbe Turf.
Columbus, Jaly 4 —The July meeting of the
Driving Park Association closed yesterday The
season was very snccessfnl. In the 2 40 trot
there were twelve entries Barney Keddock
was second, Showhon third. The beat time
was 2:3G.
A race, freo for all rnnniDg horses, for
parse of $500, was woo by Millie Cad. Hart-
land was second. Sterling third.
A pacing race for $500 was won by Sloping
Georg*, lta’iline Jim was Bc-cund—time 2:35
2:37, 2:Slf 2:32}.
A running raoe, two mile heats, for a pnrse
of $800, was won by Protection. Hartland was
seoond, Millie Cod third; best time—3.35}
A race free for all for a parse of $1,20U was
won by Mohawk; Annie Collins was stcond
and Red Giond third. Time 35.32}. 324, 35.
The Storm at Lonsr Branca.
Long Branch, Jaly 5.—A terrifio thander
storm occarrtd at 8 o’clock this morning last
ing an hour, and there was another at noon ac
companied by a momentary hail storm.
Personal.
Secretaries Richardson and Belknap and
family, arrived here to-night.
Tbe Monmonlh Cnp
Wanderer seems to be the favorite thus far
for the race for the monmonlh cap on Tuesday.
Cholera
Nashville, Jaly 5 —There were only five
deaths from cholera in this city to day.
Memphis, Jaly 5 —Bat two deaths from
choleta occurred in this city to-day.
Farewell to the Nhab.
London, Jaly 5.—Tbe Shah of Rnssia took
his departure from this city to-day for France*.
Hia Majesty proceeded to Portsmouth, where
he embaiked on tbe British steamship Rapid at
clock this eveniDg, and sailed at once for
Cherbonrgb. Au immense crowd gathered at
the railway station in this city ucd londly
cheered the Shah as the special train, whioh
carried him to Portsmomb, moved off. Aa the
Rapid steamed ont of Portsmouth harbor,
parting salate was given by the vessels attached
to tho cbaDnel sqnadroD.
Fur over FORT T'YEARS thia
PURELY VEGETABLE
IVER M ED1CINE
But proved to te the Great Unfailing Specific
Lirer Complaint indite pitiful offiprlrx. Dy.pep-
—. Corsiipati n. Janndice, Bilious attacks. Sick
Ucadache. Colic, Depression of Spirit*. Sour 6tC“
ach. Heartburn, chills and Fever. etA. etc.
After rears of careful exyerizaents. to meet a gTeat
• ure^nt demand, we now produce from cur orici-
Hennine Powders
THE PREPARED,
Liquid form of SIMMONS’LIVER REGULATOR,
. mtainin/c all iU wonderful and valuable properties,
and offer it ia
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES
The Powders, (price as before,)-~—$l.M per rack age;
'tat Wy mail,., - 1.04
*3- CAUTION.—Buy no Powder* or Prepared
[MUONS’ LIVLie KUClULATOHunle*. in our en
..aved wrapper, with Trade mark. Stamp and Sisna
lure unbroken. None other i* genuine.
J. EL ZE1LXM St CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Sold by all DrureUts.
lanS-dAwlv
ASPER COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Will be
sold, before tbe Court house door, in tbe town of
Monticello, Jasper county. Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In August
next, the following property, to wit:
One hunurel acres of land, more or less, in raid
county. Levied <m as the property of Martha John
ston, adjoining the l&ndt of John K. Greer. James
Roberts an<l others Said property levied on to sstirly
11 fa issued from Justice Court, 293d •Strict. G. M..
tavor of C r. Wilson. Levy made and returned
me by James W. Barr, constable
Also, at the same time and place. 801)sorer of land,
more or lew. in said ooanty, as the proper y of John
Hancock, plantation on Cedar er-*ek. and known as
theJohn llancoo* place. Levied on to *ati«fy twen
ty eight Justice Court fi fas in favor of B. B. Odum
oga nst tho s-iid J .ho Hanoock. Property pointed
:by B. B Odum. Ljvy mode and returned to
, 8. T. Digby, bailiff-
Also, at the s ioe time and place, the following loti
to-wit: Nos. 199,197.200 and 219. all in the 19th dis
trict of originally Bald wia, now Jasper oounty. each
lot containing 20 J * acres, more or less. Levied on as
the property of John W. Wyatt. Sold to sa isty a fl
f* issued from Newton Superior Court, in fav.irof
Mitchell Aaron and Charles Osborn, administrators
de b mis n n n of tbe e«tate of Richard £ wan son. de
ceased. vc. Co*bert Jedries. J. W. Wyatt and Is*»eT.
Wja:t. £aid land being in the possession of John
W. Wyatt. Property pointed out by plaintifi’s at
torney.
AJso, at tbe same time and place, ons lot of land,
containing 290 acres. m<>roor less, adjoining the lands
•'f W. C. LovereU on tho north, and C. 8. Jordan on
the east, atd W. A. Reid on the south. Levied on a*
the property of W, A. Roi-i to aatufv a fi fa irsued
from J as per Superior Court in fav <r of Warron. Lane
* C and against William A. ttcld.
Also, at ths aamo time and place, the Walter
-rooks Plantation, containing 12d» acre*, more or
less, lying in the counties of Jasper «nt Jones, situa
ted on tho waters of C*dar creek, and along the boun
dary line ofsaid counties, and known as the Walker
irooks plantation, and.edjoibing lands of Goolvhy
■ ilcK ssaek, J. L Brooks and others, and more fully
described in a drel from W- J Brooks to J h*« w.
Caswell and Phil Daw on. datoi the7tt» of June. 1873.
and fi'el a id recorded tn the Clerk’s ffioe of tbe &u-
pennr Court ot Jasper county. Ga Said landr levied
on by virtue of a fi te i«sue 1 from the hnperior Conrt
of Putnam oounty. in favor of w. J. Brooks
asainst John W. Caswell and Phil Dawson, and as
the property of sail Caswril and Dawson.
Also at the same time end place, 30) acres of land,
-jore or leu. in said county, adj lining lands of W. D
Maldux ant others, the same beivg the lands oa
which IV. C- Penn now resides- Levied on as the
opertv of said Penn, by virtue of a fi fa is- ucd from
e Superior Court of Jasper *v- mty. in favor of Wm.
Maxvy arainst the said W. C. Penn. Property
pointed out by the plaintiff
ja yti ids M- B. KJY, Deputy Sheriff.
qiAYLOR POSTPONED SHERIFF’S 8ALE —Will
JL be sold, betore the Cuart-house door, iu the town
ot Bailor.daring the local hours of salo. ontheflnt
Tuesday in August next, the following property, to
for breaking wool. Levied on as the property of the
Potterville Manufacturing Company to satufy a tax
fi fa issued by tbe Tax Collector of aaid county ve
Po terville Manufsc-uring Comp.ny Levy made
nd returned to mo by Joan R. Holii*. L. C.
|ulj6 tds C. A. J. 1*0PH. bheriff
Macon and Brunswick Railroad
MONEY
IS BTII.I. TAKEH AT
L 3. TRAYWICK & CO.’S
—ron—
GROCERIES OF kit KINDS
fpalimz Seminary is Mien Gonniy
CO nXENCKHENT.
J OLT 8th—ALnaul 8eimon by Rev. A. T. 3pald-
ing. D D. Atlanta.
Jay 7th—Examine-ion Academic Classes.
Ja y tub—Kx«mu.ation Co.l* ge Uloaees.
July 9tb—Co i ID; e-meat Day; Boocalatr
Address: Coafe ring D-greet; Literary Address
by Bev. T tl 8i mt, rbuuia^toa; at 8 p m . I
cert an i Kxerciace o> «)la*e in aliathenica in
uniform. Admuaioa 60 cents; children 25 cents.
July2 8t-2 9 6
SCHOOL NOTICE.
/■\NMOND\Y, Jaly 7,1 will open iu EastMa-
V } oon a School, to continue at least oco month.
Pup-da so desiring, ctn receive special ins traction
ia any branch or branches of ednoatlou.
Tern s per numb $3
July* 2i* W. G SMITH.
$40 REWARD!
T HE above reward will be paid for the arrest of
the following prisoners, who have escaped
from the ttinb CVxmt) Chain Gang, or $1J reward
f ir tithor of them: lasao Jordan, George Ste
phen*. 0*0*1* Waahirg on and Peter Gostiea.
Joly4 2t w . H. CORDELL.
NOTICE.
'V'OTIOE is hereby given that ihe Macon and
1 Brunswick Railroad will continue to receive
Faro Bills in pajmsntof Freight aud Passage
aa heretofore.
(Icniuigcc l’. & L. Association.
T HE annual meeting of tho Stockholders of the
Ocmu!g->c Building and Loan Apsociatior for
the election of officers to terve for the ensnlng
year, will be held at ihe office of said Association,
l Wednesday, July 1C, ItfS, at 8% o’oloca p. x.
MiLO b. FREEMAN,
Jnlyl td . Secretary and Treasurer.
CHEAP RENT.
T HF. two commodious STORES on Cherry
street, at preaont occupied by Coleman A
NewBom. are for rent from first day of October
text Apply to J. VALENTINO,
june3td 68 Cherry atreei.
WE HAVE IN STORE
1000 POUNDS OF
CHAMPION’S
COTTON CATERPILLAR
EXTERMINATOR.
T3U T up in tacks sufficient for five acres at $5 00
Jl per sack, or packages sufficient for one acre
at $1 25 per package.
WE SELL NO RIGHTS. IT 18 FREE TO ALL.
Call or send at once to
J. H. Z El LIN & CO.
Orders by mill solicited and promptly attended
). june 17tf.
QUEEN BEE HIVE.
T HIS HIVE has taken tho premium over all
other hives at several large State Fairs, and
at cor late Bibb oounty fiirwaa awarded a diploma.
Tho Bilbao iber having bought tho right for the
county, ia now ready to aoll mdivi-Jail r plitc aud
to make transfers of bec«. Ho has also the right
for Atkinson’s Hoaoy Extrao.er. a simple contri
vance fer extracting the honey without injury to
the comb. Thus the oomb may be given neck to
the bees to bo refill ed, aud lathi* way almost a
fabulous amount of honey may be taken from a
nive daring th* honey season.
Bee calturo pays a better per cent on the
capital invested than other bu-Ineaa, and requires
but little labor. Now is tbe time to transfer )onr
o es and oomb to the new hive and propare strong
colonics for n-xt a ring
lbe hive may bo eotn at Messrs. Hardeman «fc
Sparks’, and at B H Wngl»y A Co ’e, where orders
may be left 1 am authorize, to sell rights to per
sons from the adjoning counties Bees for sole.
Jane26 lm E. H. LINK.
NOTICE.
I WILL hold a Justice Court for the 716th Dis
trict, G M , at tho offic* of Collins A Heath,
No 69 rtocon l street tn the c.ty of Macon, on the
3EUOND SATURDAY of every month
F. M. HEATH.
Notary I'ublio arm ex. off. J. P.,
716th District. G. M
DR. SXJSSDORFF
Has removed his office to
CHERRY STREET, ever
BQHALL’S SHOE STORE.
JuneSsnn.tuaa, thura tf
Lot of land No. 78. in the llth u**tr!et or originally
Mnsooree. now Marion oounty Sold ns the property
of J. M S*afc> to satisfy a Justice • :ourt fi ta in my
hand to pay taxes. Levy made and returned to n
by constable. D. N. MADDUX,
July 6 tds fthertff.
rrtAYLOR SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will beseld, before
1 the Court h *tt»e door, in the town of Butler, Tay
lor county, on the fi rst Tuo-day in August next, wihtn
the leg <1 hours of .ele. the f dlowins property to wit?
| Lnar.fland Nos. 12and 20. in the 14ih dis rict; 192
acres of lot No. 14, in the 15th dinriet; 150 acres of
No- IS. in the 14 h district and 150 acres ot No 19. in
the llth district, and all lying in said county. Lcnod
ion as tbe property of W illiaaa A. Walker, to F&tisfr a
Ifierie facias issued from the Superior Court of said
coun-y. in favor ot .Ml ler fa Bro*n, plaintiffs, acainst
I William H. Walker, defendant.
h julj6 tds C. A. J. POPE. Sheriff,
1,000 ACRES OF VALUABLE LANDS
FOR SATE.
miles arrath of Fortf h, near llns>ollville,'aa.,
co. tainmg 850 aerte, 3JO a. res in timber, 150 aoTes
ot firet-cloes bottom Unde, 350 ac:o» of good pro
ductive uplands, and 60 acres of p&eturago, with
go d dw* biug. 12 bouses for tenants or laborers,
ai d all neceeeary outhouses in good repair
Tne lauds are wa l adapted to cotton, com, the
cereals, an » stock raining; aro eituatel iu an ex
cellent neighborhood,with good school and churches
oonveoi-ut, and altogether one or the mom desir
able Farms m Middle Q.orgia.
AlkO, a small compaei farm of 165 acros in the
same neighborhbod with tolerable imorovements,
acres m timber, fine oi chard, good water, etc
Wid tell the buter p'ace eopsrate, or divide the
laiger to suit purchasers Titles indisputable.
Terms oa-y JOHN R BALLti,
jqi>l-d*w4t ltueeeLviile, Oa.
sold bafore tha Court house door, in the towi_
of Os ethorre. Macon county, on the fi si Tuesday in
Au«nst next, the f dlowns property. *o wit:
All that part of lot of Un i No. 199. In the 28th dis
trict of origin illyLee, now Maioi eounty.Iring west
of the Southwestern Rai’r ad. o^nta'nlas 1 5acre*,
m >re or less Levied on as toe property of William
B. Jon vi to rati-fy a fi f* Issued from the Pnnerior
Cou-t of sail ooanty ia favor of Nathan M Massey
vs. Wm. B. Jore*. principal, anl J -hn D. Adams
dorrer. Property printed ont by pLi' tiS’s attor-
y. J.C.nUNT R, Snetiffi
Jab6 dt*
BRING 1 YOUR SACKS!
We are paji-.ig the highest
market price, in Flour, for
good Sacks of any fabric.
Flour exchanged for Wheat
on liberal terms.
BURR & FLAMERS.
jalj4tt
NOTRE TO CONTKAtTOlW.
EALED FBOP03ALS will be received by the
undersigned till the i5ih day of July next, for
building one or two lumio School-mu^ds in the
city or Maooa. These h -useb to be built of brick.
T -e city will furnuh the brick and anch granite aa
may ue wanted, and contractors making bids will
l»ave these two items oat of then estimate*.
Plane end epeoiffoaftoctejnar bo oeaa at the offloe
of ii M. Zeit ir, baperintendont of Pubiio ticheols,
ou Ctierry street, over M. R Rogers’ etoro. Par
ties deatring to cantr ct will pleato cill at once, aa
tbe work will to giv* n out piomptly on the 16th of
July. Tho work to be completed m four months
from date of contract.
B2NJ BUBDICK,
jutxe29:d Chairman Bal ding Oommitioe.
flOKm million AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
of LONDON .nd EDINBOBO.
Capital-Gold - - $10,000,000
Assets ia V. S. - - 1,400,000
I SSUES Polities upon Dwellings, Furniture, Cot
ton, and all mercantile rieKa.
L 0 PLANT & 80N,
aplQ Iy Agents. Macon, Ga.
THOMAS U. CONNER
XnTitca hie patron* to examine hia .toil; ot
GENTS’ FINE FURNISHNODS1
Embracing everything that la
Sob by aud Desirable!
Hats and. Caps!
For Men and Boys in Bilk, Fur, Felt and WooL
UMBRELLAS & CANES,
In variety.
THOMAS U. CONNER.
J,
fflCHAIT TAILOR
Has just received como neat
PANTALOON PATTERNS
Which will be made up to measure at a very mod-
ei .te pxi:o.
DENNISON’S PATENT
SHIPPING TAGS.
Over 200 millions have been used
wnnui ilia pout ten years, without oompiaint of loea
by tag becoming detached All Eipreas Companies
use them, bold by Printers and bta ionera every-
■»ht;c. apriS ocdSm
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY Washington
*•*■>■1 has applied for exempti-m of person
alty and I w.ll pars upon tho same at my office on
Monday, tho llth instant, at 10 o’clock a. m.
JaB. M. LOWI,
Jaly42t Ordinary.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
auD P. FURNCII, a >n of tbe late Colonel Richard
French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel,
newly fitted np aud entirely renovated the same-
CeotraWy located in tbe Basic eta Fart of the City.
Lvbea’and Gentlemen’s Dining Looms attached.
jauelOtf*
KOBT. A. NUSBET,
attorney at Law
Corner MUlBEBBY 8T. and COTTON AVE.
(Over Payne’s Drug 8toro,)
Jonel4d3m MACON. OA.
EDWARD SPR1NZ.
ART PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE
_ F THE PEACE I can be found for the
present at all hours of the day at my office, adjoin
ing the law office of A. Prondfit, over tho elute of
m
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
Gao. F. Eobinbo*.
Refer to W. A. Half. Macon. may?
W. I. UNDUE*oco.
JAMTS 8- CLABK.
W. J. CXDKKW00D is CO.,
Provision and Produce Brokers,
3*o. 1 North Haln Street, ndLobIs, Mo,
Orders eo'icito 1 fo- Pork, Bacon, Lard, Flour
Grain, Bagging, etc et*anrTO 8m
J. Jj. SHEA.
44 Second Street
ireate
NOTE I.OST.
PROMI-8 JBI NOTE mtd.juyzW. toJ_ O
John-on, ku rdii
A Jnhn-on. uu rdian of 8 V ***“'•
dztrfM.j IS, 1873. mpwi
for 4:3 >0, baa been mislaid c—.
warn all peraons Lorn trading
July! 0: J. C. JOHNSON.
OR. vVOODBRIDGJL’t>
PAIN LINIMENT.
R EMOVES in from five to twenty minntea the
most violent pain* of NEURALGIA and
UtlBOMG BHEUMaUBM, curing very severe
form* of there diseases in from one to live dav*;
aloo the dTIKPNLSb OF THE JOINTS which
eometinji-a accomp-ntea the laet It also cures
SPltal^S OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours;
GUM-BUIL8. NERVOUS HEAD\OHKh.
tnclodiug those which follow Intermittent Fe>ers
and Tooth Aches, in from one to five mmntos; also
Colic, »ing w rm, and Meningitis. The teoond.
case waa cared in f'runa*i k. n-li. virgin the last
in a few * inntes, th» pain iu the h«iaa *nd neok,
and the rigiuity of the inuecies of the neck.
See ci cuUrn containing certificate* of it« vixtuea
from thoee who have Ue fed it, at the Drug Stores of
R. B BaLL, Macon, *nJ B F. Ci.MfcH Havau-
UAh, who have it for sale. Ad^re** order* 'o
DR. D. Q. W OO DBHIDGE.
msh5 awiwtf Brunswick, Os,