The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 22, 1873, Image 2

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Telegraph & Messenger *£* ,* Qeer : of »h 8 Legislator*,) andanany mno uu iJivoDUUgw • | R>»« h.stot y that the General Asst mhly passed | vember, 1872. (election for President. Vine- : . ■— ~ ■•■' — «» nriew my exeentive f*rv;o-s, and you, air, Pre-ideut »Ld member* of Conere-e ) I hare placed before me the reaolt. ' ’I lhos We eee that halve mI general The preamble and resolutions hare made for elections, oecnrricg in the spaoe of fonr years, _ _ _ me in the iiroh-.ves of the B^ale, a reoord I had ooudocted wnboar violence or fraud, or toe sc- Tesllmonial 10 Kx-SOT. JenklUS. ^? tb^p *, d , t< l n !! n, ’ ntt ' o, ? n#7ertodUb0o ° r - rion ' »U*B»"oo Of either, there haa been • I The medal, having ecgraved thereon a far tim-1 achieved an unbroken triumph Of ancient cod- tv*. (UnaMHiMnn . . 1 *** *hc teal of the Executive Department, I f-enratinn—a triumph immediate noon the re- Tb® Atlanta C-natitntion of Sunday contama O no« entreated to ne mith words of donation I lnrn to self government, and sustained to thia the following correspondence, elicited by the I from the State of Georgia and a legend embody- day. presentation of the Gold Medal to ex-Governor j * D E apirit of the reaolutiona, I proudly ao- Now, what i* the explanation of thia unex- Jenkins, provided for by a resolution passed bv I ** ^ “emorial possession for life, Hcd a peeled change f Simply thia: The people of ,v. «... m _$ J I ••’•ttnaoniai eert.float© for all time. In itself a I Georgia have been law-abiding, peaoeable; bat thing of beanty, wrought by the skillfal hand of I itfl:xlbly resolved to stand by their principles the artiaar, in the moat precious and imperish-1 and maintain their right*. Let them steadfastly able metal of nature, it baa for me a value de- I Pursue the same cour-e, avoiding dissensiona rive»d neither from nature nor art—a moral aig- I *m<mg the nisei vea, and the future of their State w<>>t nifleauce imparted by the fiat of a noble cor*-1 ROTeramett iiMOBa Under lees favorable Dxib Sir—I have taken'the’ liblrtv to send I 1 » popaUr sovereignty. I won Id not circumstances, renovation may come more to wi by the hubofMr JR Sceid L litter e ! cb “8» It for Star or Getter, or other badge »Io»Iy to other States; but come it will, by pe- . y ,,. ,r i * "<?? of knighthood—aor yet for highret patent tf Uent persistence in like courses. And so, at to tfaa Horn nhaiha J. J^M«a. t<in»«r Bdth nobility eyer bestowed by Ktr.g upon subject. no distant day, the reform of the Federal Gov- gggjgggrt^A'Jl Z. lgi* *“ In view of the high poeftions m Vach deji.£ «nment may be effected. The prospect may VtkafreaSlntiin “ ^. d “ent of their government in which my fellow teem o’* 1 * discouragements, but the end in imiSSiSuSrSSS^B on parch- citizens have heretofore placed me, and^ef this H* 8 * ** stupendous-worthy the strnggle of I desire vnn to ni^nt that left., .„,t .u ani< J ae tesUmonial, I may truly say that the sncoesdve generations. ■e.I ard r/Intotionto Mr Tenktef I 2*? 016 measure of my ambition is fall to overflowing; I In eonolmdon, allow me to render to yonr sedate with v-onraelf in the diaihar * f 0 .? 8 ' * nd *■* lh,on ‘l h lb « *»“« channel of comma- Excellency my sincere thinks for the tasteful, Itellac,Lm^ teT memhe™ nieation my heart sends back to the State of k “ d aad “"H** Planner in which you have P*-?”* < ^°r *?*-? <, ? bg ? «*-» WnNwilia Georgia, measure of measure, a .welting tide 'tTtctto the resolutions of the General f me Ind snch ciliren, fiend.^m ° r ««•» RrMitnde and devotiom 8 Aasembty, and to wish continuing success and lisltor* to Tonr city as Von Ind ° fflciaI,l “ d ^Tonld to God I hid remaining enough 0 f b »nor to yonr administration, which will be eyer may think proper to invite? 0 d ^ JenkIn » | life and vigor to do more for her. But having | memoreble for the new birth of an old State. Your obliged fellow-citizen. TUESDAY MOBNING, JULY 22, 1873. the Isat General Assembly: r.DvaaNOR .vrrn's UtTTlB VO Mi JOB CUMMDCO. Exacmra Dw abtwznt. Statz or Gxoboza,) Atlanta, Ga_, Jane 23, 1873. > lion. Jot. D. Cummfny, Avjutta, Qa. oonfrrring with him, gi™ bleach “m^to^re' eh “ r J, n « rt ®“ tloc ,* h " 016 noble Common- pan his answer aa he may reqnirm P wealth numbers not by scores only, bnt by I have ventnred to impoae thl. dm. ^ lnnd / ed, • apns younger, more vigorous, ana no you as the anther nt ib. d °L y np ? u 'e* 8 devoted, who will achieve for her a laroer Lai’ aa a warm fri«nd t ^*vre I V IO Si TOtI3B j tl ‘ e material prosperity, a grander civil’zition, and Itl uS S^iTr of tee O? p D *’ 22» higher renown than she has yet enjoyei tires. I lEEa JL ^ f a. Bepr S , *. nt i' I * m prompted, by both inclinaaon and s ing its performance mJ! mhii*? b 7 nndertak- Mn8C 0 f d Qty ^ Pe f 6r In connection to oer- re^temlo” ““’aame “ d ° DB “ I tala “ 09t V2S* in dwa “I SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS TJ. CONNER Hoping that the programme here indicated | may meet with yonr approval, I remain, with great respect, Yonr obedient servant, Jamzs M. Smith. JBizntg. ExZCDTIVZ DlTAltTMZKT, ) Statb or Gzoeoia, • Atlanta, Ga., Jnne 21, 1873. ) Has jn«t received a new lot of beiuti/ol Full Bosoms and Platted Bosoms, from IS to 19 inches in the nock. The Full Bosoms are the coolest Shirts worm DRAWERS! DRAWERS! association with me, and who shared the re sponsibilities, trials and perils of the time. I allude to Messrs. John Jones, Treasurer; Nath an 0. Barnett, Secretary of State, and John T. Bums, Comptroller General. These officers were not appointees of ihe Executive’s—they svn-uVi r — | held offices created by the Constitution, acid smiths LXTrnt to xxoovraitoa »ere elected by the Legislature. Although to , I a considerable extent subordinated to the Exec* THOMAS U. CONNER I utive, they were yet so far independent in their 1 several positions, that had they, in the then deranged state of affairs, refused co operation, n... . . I they might have materi«lly thwarted his plans, wrist 12 taro . ,f 10n °J to a PP r0T ® An- I sucjeclen the State to loss, and secured to them- fSonllT adontell hvlh. i- e 22 r “ olnt . l0 “ nn “- "elves present emolument.’ Bnt folly according the object^of which ' ritb h, . m ,n °P inion » nd feeling, they distincUy Boa. Chariot J. Jenkins: Has a splendid fitting Bummer Ilrswer, from 26 to 60 Indies waist, and alt lengths of ineeam. AECK-W'EAR! KECK-WEAR! Beceived yesterday a new stock of Sarnmer Neck-vreir, in all colors. Zsavender and white for evening wear. Linen Collars of all styles and sizes a kUa» «> , " ~ - * I wiionim m opiuion kdu icciiuKv iucy uimibcuv i of -4SC Unff^tTHOMAS U. CONNER menJlalte “ Oovernor of ,ba Oom- qualification for the office-citizenship of the 1 v.1, — I, I Htate. Eachthoronghlyappreolatedandfsithfal- Tb.pwwaM. mcto. that when expelled by i y performed hisdnty. The positionoftheTreas- 22PS.tef ®* °? T ernor of this nrer was the most exposed and perilous of — flxxnniM. and the ooorage to „q becanse theTreasnry was theobjecUvo point | JulylStf au etyies ana sizes 72SZ21 fr ,° m lh .® p |nnf!erer “. of the raid. To carry into effect promptly and ~ L - Z 2d , P h P . 'V„ “! “e obHgntions of the State ■* successfully Executive directions for placing the T\ fT ITk ? tefn..?! removed the arckieves of fn n<!s of the State beyond the reach of the raid- [Vi I } Lf I he Htate 1 reasnry, and ssve.l from desecration , nd M ,ll to confront them in their rage was 1 ^ ^ * f f 2 Exeo °“ Ta Department” The nothing less then the exhibition of moral hero- f r l her , racltaa , th , at y° nr effort* to i„ m . Two of these faithfnl pnblio servants, the , uIedr,ni P -!li ° f Gaar K‘ a fr om oppreaslonro- Tressurer and Comptroller, were actnaily pieced UrnCOTTTT/lT’B A PV laxed not with yonr hold upon tho exeentive nndcr arrest thongb soon admitted to parole. iRUafcllJlIUJbS ARij offioe, but that in the midst of diaoonragement, Th# i atteri wh i!e restrained of his personal lib- “jW*!?! 1 b * ,0 ? a ^ Snpremo Court erty> ws8 by the jnst appreciation of his people hLwnf nMM States, *o long as there WM any I retnrned as their Senator at the first election i Tjurin A T)r* T»n*D mTTT»W/TF 52°.2.22rj. .?“ < li h ,‘L b , ! ;7l n A.P. re “ r ! td after these events, and sat there a paroled Fed- | . PEEP ABE FOE THEM ! EDWARD ROWE. PLUM BINGl EXTRACTS FROM Dr. B A. Hooke. Of Chattanooga, Tenn. ROGERS & BONN, mineral HILL. GAS FITTING! In all thsir branches, promptly attended to by the beet of NEW YOKE WORKMEN, No. 5 HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK. : j PREMIUM LIST! SALINE. SULPHUR, ON,! WHOLES ALE GROCERS! —AND— Chalybeate Springs! MACON. E.J. JOHNSTON GEORGIA ; JeieiiT, Slfrware. STATE FAIR! FANCY GOODS, FIXE GOTLEBY, Musical Instruments, Strings, | ETC., ETC. Bole Agent for the Celebrated Diamond Pethle Spectacles. Eye-Glasses, I XTC. Particular attention given to Repairs on fine and | Difficult Watches. JEWELRY, eta, REPAIRED, and EXQRATIXG- ] Cor. Mai berry A Second 81s , Macon, 6a. A call is solicited and great bargains given in good | and desirable goods. Many articles trill be sold at | and under cost. aprlStf COMMENCING October 27tli, 1S73! F. FABEL T HIS favorite Summer Beaort, eitnaUd near Bean’s Station, East Tennessee, and mne I miles from Morristown, East Tennessee and Yu> I ginia Bailroad, has jnst been SPLENDIDLY fitted I up for the Summer of 1873. OUR SULPHURS, I (Bed,. White and Black); Alum and Ohalybeste I Waters, need'no comment, as their effects are gen- I orally known; but we would call your particular I attention to the wonder of the age, as a mineral J I water— OUR SALINE SPRING. I better known as Black Water, which is magical in I ita specific effects in cases of KHEDNIATISM. I I SCROFULA. DYSPEPSIA, all Diseases of the I Blood and Skin, and especially adapted to the Dis- | I eases of Females. Hot and Gold Sulphur Baths! j the cool and bracing mountain air, together with the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SOLNEBY, tend to make this one of the most pleasant summer re sorts in the South. far These Springs are accestible by daily hack lines - Parties desiring to visit ns will stop at Tor- ley House, Morristown, and o>ll for William A. Dickinson, proprietor Hack Line to Mineral HilL Address DBS. TAYLOB & HOOKE, Proprietors, Bean’s Station, East Tennessee. BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar- I rangements for families. may 18 2m OFFER FOB SALE 120,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars. ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. JpnelStf LAWTON & BATES, WRLOXjSSAXjRI -DEALERS IN- I have in stock ten,, ,t ;r (tevftnor- of lh., St.re. I, re lurth.-, Th. <.tt~-rt^MSTjtSTSd . ■ n - „ ft -_ , eteled in the preamble, that gratitude to a J Barnett, on the first occasion presented, have PLATT’S PATENT CANOPY ! Rreat and good man, dnferooco to the feeling. ^ , eT „,Uy restored to, and now honorably 1 of tho people of Goorgla, and the encourage- fl „ tho offloo- from wh ieh they had been ejected. P 0 and , vl ’ tn0 ,n , ‘ h8 Renera- xhna haa Georgia vindicated their integrity, tiona to oorne, alike render it good that we (the rewarded their fidelity, and exhibited to Ihe Wte tel ’ l ' hon d !?. ,ka ? D S i pn .‘i n . unpan i h ' »°rt<5 » Btriking proof that RepnbUca are not able form a recognition of bia fidelity to his always ungrateful. . ,, .... .... I I refer to the.o official., not beoanae there te therefora ado P ted 1118 follow-1 were no 0 ,hera animated by the like apirit and 1P ?... 810 . . a . ! I making like sacriflcea; bnt beoanae of their in- R( „“^° d b ? ^aaenibly of tho I ti mat eofficial aaaociationg with me, and aimnl- P> atb a Eioellency the Gov- tttDoona rcmoV al from office. axa °J. ba A n . l ^** t ' “ d ^"W 10183 *? b V 8 pro- Here, perhaps, I ahonld dose, bnt I trust {JfJ | : *“ 5^° of pjoplo Of Goor-1 yonr Excellency will indulge me in o few prteti- K "’.V*. P »I M te* ,ba H°n- Charles J. Jenkins, ca j reflections opoij tho present political atatns a aeal lo bo tho foe rimSl* of the one preserved of tho oonntry tmd restored by him exoept that in sddiUon to j, „ 0 f,en inconsiderately said, and written. h f2S*&Sgi£± «» d I ^tnoo^iomuh,bdlerl, thatonr (The handzomeet fixture in Macon.) Holmes’ Oriental Canopy. I ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FIXTURE! Holmes’ Hanging Nets. With other firetjclxea fixtures. lUobinet and American Lace and Gauze Neis, Pink and White. Prices to suit tight times. Come and look at them. THOMAS WOOD, may!8 tf Next to Lanier House. MAHCTACTTBEB Or STAR AND TALLOW CANDLES, SOAPS, LARD OIL. Offioe, Ne. 14 West Main Street, between First snd | Second. Factory, Nos. 73,75,77,79 and 81!Mmden L&ne, | between Ohio and Adams Streets, LOUISVILLE. KY. | Gash pud for Tallow, Lard and Grease. apr25 6m METROPOLITAN CENTRAL CITYPAI Com, Oats, Hay, Bacon, lari, Flair, Sopr, Coffee, BAGGING, TIES, ETO., FOURTH STREET. 1 JanSQtf MACON, GA. MACON, GA. ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. For beat acre of clover hay $ 50 For best acre lucerne hay 50 For beet acre of native grass. 50 For best acre pea vine bay.«... 50 For best acre of com forage 50 For largest yield of Southern cane, on acre... 60 For best and largest display garden vegtables. 25 For largest yield upland cDtton, one acre 200 ! For best crop lot upland short Btaple ootton, not less than five bales 500 IRON AND BRASS WORKS. Canal Street, from 6th to 7tb, | RICHMOND, Xr^flL. | WM. E. TAMER & CO., lEngineers, Machinists and Fonnflers. | ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Send for Circular. H. K. BROWN, AGENT. "Absolutely the Best Protection Against Fire.” T HIS well known hguse ia now open to those I For beet one bale upland short ataple cotton.. 100 who visit the Spring for health or pleasure. | (and 25 cents per pound for the bale)* I- .... . . . , , ... • i It is eimited nearer the Spring than any other For beet bale upland long staple ootton 100 0VGr l/uO ACltlSl FlFBS BUI OUt Wltfl II! pnblio honae, and is epacioue and oomfortable. (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale) I a«tu*n* auuu pu> um The table ia supplied with the beat the market I For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 I MORE THAN affords. I For the beet display of paintinga^drawingeretc. f Every attention ia given to Invalids who reeort by the pupils of onn school otaollege 100 to the waters of th, bpring for health. I For the best madeellk drees/done byiladyof Kates of Board. Georgia not a dress-maker. Per day $ 2 00 Eorbeet made home-Bpun drees, dono i>ya Per week 10 00 lady of Georgia not a dreee-maker 50 | Per month 35 00 I For best piece of tepee try In worsted and floes. .TO IrljNTSOTNT & SMITH WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS, MACON. Jnne5(f GrEOEQ-E W. HEAD, $10,000,000 00 | Worth of property saved from the flames THE -EYCIiVSIYf- QUEEN BEE HIVE. T HIS HIVE bas Uken tbe premium over all I other birca at sov«ml largo 8tato Fairs, and Pra ‘ 8n ' ad ,‘° 5 ba , rl f fl J - • T » nkin ; Government has been entirely revolntionized- ^ nod ble legend, ‘In Artful, Fultlu: \ Sute sovereignty deatroyed-the Conatimtion *“2 ln P"‘ Pert°»eod the gratefnl task Ht Mid8 _ nd personal lil*rly lost. Xhcae la- thus iwsigned to mo by the Legislature of our mentI beooms not an intelligent, heroic people, TV I,having prepared • eoal in alriot con- overshadowed by a written Oonsiitntian, admit-1 at onr late Bibb county fair waa awarded a diploma, xormlty with its instrnctions ; and now it only I tc< j to be a good one. That the people of tbe 1110 subscriber having bought the right for the xem.lns for mo as tho exponent for the time bo ; Southern States so regtrd it ia apparent from f° aot L “ now ready to sell individual rights and %***» f08lin K* aDd ’rt'heB of the people of th8 Unt tb at the Constitution under which they Georgia to preaont it to yon, and in their namo I r60 entlv attemnted to establish a seoarate Con. 1 At 5 m80 “ 1 • Honey Extrac.er, a simple contn- te^^tefi™ pl r co ,? f 11 *3 a,o ^T nialof «mb DOy w - th03t mim - “ U>fU»oartf«t> appreoiatlon and gratitude. I re »n y good thon it must bo so now, unless tho bees to bo refilled, and I HHIHHM >i i PerfevininK *he agreeable repress Ilia- I mflrred by snbseqnent changes, which good or I fabulous amount of honey may be taken from a tire, duly permit me to express to yon my cor- b ad, are Uchnioally called ‘•amendments." Of h*® daring tho honey eeseom dial approval of this popnlar recognition of dis ttn—o there have einoe been only tbree. 1)08 culture pays a better per cent, on the t,ngnished pnblio aetvioa and personal worth, The flr8t 8imp | y or dains that from and after ?P‘f* 1 , 1 in 1 T "' 8d a,h " b ? ,in888 - and requires and the wish that yon may be spared for many iu adoption slavery shall not exist in the Uni- t ‘ “ * jotamftr yonr years to enjoy the admiration and graUtnde of tod B nt the abolition of slavery had Mlontes f^ next aorinz P P B faifbfnUv and?o mV” BOrT ° d *° ,0DB ’ *° b88n previonsly declared (whether nnthorita- The hive may bo aefn at Messrs. Hardeman A , r , ( . "r 1 : . . T , . I lively or not) by Federal Executive proclama-1 Sparka’, and at B- H Wrigley A Co ’e, where orders t i Ai rc< l» ffrtf* ™ ob y tbo Legislature, j tj 0 u—bad been aeqaiesoed in by tbe parties in j may be left I am authorize i to soil rights to per- Anave also tbongtitit fit and proper to have oop-1 interest snd prohibited for tha fatnre by the I eon ® ^ rom adjoining counties Does for tala. Jed on parobmout and suitably framed tho pro- new constitutions of most, if not all. of tho I J 00 * 26 lm E. H. LINK, ambles and reaolotions referred to, enUre, which Southern States. The second in effeot extends I bag yon will also aooept. | to emancipated slaves the rights and privileges XbaT*tht honor to bo, with the highest asso-1 Q f omzen.hip-providea that for nil male oiti- “ zens over tho age of twentyono years, denied eeffrage by the States, there be a proportionate diminution of tho representative population— disfranchises a largo number of the best citi zens of the Sonthern States; bat empowers Congress to romovo this disability, declares the pnblio debt of the United States inviolable— repudiates tbe war debt of tbe Sontbern States, sed prehibits compensation for emancipated slaves. The third ordains that the right of citi zens of the Unilod Stales to vote shall not be Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A. ELDER & t-ON, Proprietors. fjQ TIERCES BEABGEASS HAMS, 10 tierces LEAF LARD, 23 tierces CAROLINA BICE, 2 car loads NEW FLOUR, 2 car loads FEED OATS, 2 carloads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxos POTASH, 200 boxes CANDLES, IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! 125 boxes STARCH, elation and esteem. Year friend and obedient servant, Jxins M. Smith. Miron ontMiNo’a uttib to oovebnou smith. aroriTi, Gzonou, July 11, lb73. HU EsetUtney Oovernor James B. Smith, At lanta, Georgia: Dkib Sin: Yonr letter of Juno 23, 1873, waa banded to ms by Ur. J. It. Sneed, the day after iu date. That gentleman 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP. by a lady of Georgia 50 for best famished bsbyliseket and complete set of infant clothes, byaladyof' Georgia.. 50 For handsome.t set of Mouchoircase. glove box and pin-cushion, made by s lady 'of Georgia — 60 I For beat half dozen pairs ofvsotton nocks, knit by a laay over fifty years of age, (ingolo).. 25 | For best hair dozen pairs of cotton nocks, knit by a girl under ten years of age (ingold)... 25 | For the finest snd largest display of female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid ery, knitting, crocheting, raised work, eta, by one lady 100 For the best combination horse 100 For the best saddle horse 100 For the beat style harneas horse 100 For the finest and beBt matched double team. 100 For the best stallion, with ten of his colts by his aide 250 For tbe best gelding. 250 For the best six-mule team 250 For the best single mule. 100 For the best milch oow. 100 For the best bull 100 For the best ox team iro For the beet sow with pigs 50 For the largest and finest collection of domes tic fowla. 100 gABCOCV WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER ARID CLGAXl MAMTTlPAOTTmiBIl. No. 4 Blake’s Block. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga. F IRE EXTINGUISHE MURRAY As LANMAR’S CELEBRATED SEIHOUR, TINSLEY & CO’S. July 16 tf A. H. PATTERSON, also delivered to mo at Ihe same time the foe I denied or abridgod on account of race, color or sirtile of tbe seal of the Kieontive Department I previous condition of eervitndc. _ _____ nnd a parchment copy of the preamble snd res-1 1 do not propose now to discuss tho merits or FLORID A W ATE T?, olution under which It had been prenarod to be I lbo validity of these changes, but to Inquire "“* * presented to ex-Governor Charles J. Jenkins. I bow f “ r they affect the practical working of onr In pnrananoe of tho snggeetioD mado in tbe system of government. In this view, it will ba The richost. most lasting, yet moat delicate of letter of yonr Excellenoy, I associated with me fonnd tb >t tbc OD >y change wrought ia in the a " P-rfumes, for use on the H ln the presentation tbe members from this Reneral body of the constituency, and this by I HANDKERCHIEF, oonr.ty In the Legislature which adopted the conferring tho right of suffrage upon a very resolution, and ln the present Legislature lar ge number not previously entitled to it, and ■ ■ ■ I and a number of official and prominent I a9 va believe not qnalifled for it. It does not I As there are lmitationB and counterfeits, always oiUxeua. In their presenee I had tho honor t* k » from the States the general power to regu- ^tes n^de^teo^t^^rf I to deliver the seal and the preamble end I*te enffrago, but prohibits the denial or'abridge- L^M^.^tnout ’ wffidi none h resolution to ax-Guvernor Jenkins. In recoiv- I “lent of it on accoant of race or color, etc. Tuts I g 6nn i D e. s ing them, he addressed those present orally, I ehange in the oonstitnent body is certainly most For eGo by all perfumers, druggists, and dealera and ended his remark i by saying that he would I deplorable, and especially prejudicial to the | in fanev goods. JnlySeodCm pnt the anbatanoo of them in tho form of a let-1 Southern Slates. Bnt let it be borne in mind “11““ , ter to your Excellency. Ib »t this enlarged body is still hedged in, pro- *■ _ __ . __ _ ' In pureuanoe of that undertaking, he has to- I tested and restrained by the Constitntion as it I KrdCHUl & HARTRID6E, day banded me the oommunioatlon which 11 pre-existed. That instrument still contains the have the honor to transmit herewith to yonr “^ng clause: “The powers not delegated to Rgnlfprc anH Pftmmjq-inil MornhantS £xoellenov. I tbe United btates by the Oonstitntion, nor pro- I “UllROlO Qilu uUlililllddiUJI IVtClullaHId I Thinking yonr Kxoellency for the part yon I fiibited by it to the States, are reserved to the I Zxehaure Batidinr* Sarasnati, «}«, assigned me on the interesting occassion to I States respectively or to the people.” which this correspondence rotates, j Bat it ia said this is theoretical only; practi*! Befxrences: Moses Taylor, President City Bank J I remain, verj respoctfnlly, yonr Excellency’* I Cft Hy» the power of tbe General Government has I N. Y.; P. O. Oalhonn, President Fourth National obedient servant, Jo.urn B. Gumming. I K rown to enormous dimensions, while that of 1 Bank, N. Y.; John J. Olsco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.$ | 1 the States has proDortionally diminished. The I Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, Oongrese of the United States has repudiated °“ bie '; Fi ,n it HyW” 1 * 1 Bank. Biiamore; M. McMi- Stale constitctions ccnfesiedly republican ia ehael Caelner First NaUonal Bank, Fhiladelphin. character and compelled the formation of oth- For the beet bushel of peas 25 At | For the best bushel of wheat 25 1 For the best bushel of sweet potatoes 25 For ths beat bushel of Irish potatoes 25 For the best fifty stalks of sugar cane 50 For the best result on one acre in any forage crop 150 For the largest yield of com on one acre.... 100 For the largest yield of wheat on one acre...- 60 Forthe largest yield of oats on one acre.... 50 T)T) ATTTOTfYRT T)T» AT7"EID I For the largest yield of rye on one aore 60 JL iLU V lOlUil Jj nil I* D 111 For the best result on one acre, in any cereal ' I crop 200 25 MAIN STREET, | For the best display made on the grounds, by any dry goods merchant 100 LOUISVUXE, EY. I by “7 sxocmr m Refers to Beymonr, Tinaley * Oo. and Johnson Fo J lba largeet’and beat display of green- & 8mith. Macon. Ga. apr258m 1 For tbe beet bushel of com 25 cipal cities of the Union. ' * **■ The Government baa adopted It The leading railways use it. F. W. FARWE1L, Sec’y, 407 Broadway» New Yorb. « y. In daily use by the Fire Departments of the prin- | -h K OS w x>. jci* muuiiLii <x UU.. aKKUUI* | fobWtf Send for ’Its Record.” B. H. WRIGLEY* 00., Agents N. S. JONES, PROVISION BROKER, No. 3 Pike’s Opera House Building, OXSTOXMM'jH.TX, OHIO, Orders for Fork, Bacon, Hams and Lard promptly attended to. Refers to Seymour, Tinaley & Co mayllSm 3. A- nroas. J. D. 8TTTZ. honse plants, by one person or firm 100 For the beet brass band, not less than ten per formers 250 —. —— _ ■ (aad $50 extra per day for their musio.). DUGAN RTTT.7,. I For the best Georgia plow stock 25 * I For the beet Georgia made wagon (two horse) 60 For the beat Georgia made cart 25 For beet stallion lonr years old or more 10 For beat preserved horse over 20 years old.... 25 i u ,„. n ... n „ For beat Alderney bull 50 FlOUF, fll6al| H8V, V0m, OftlS, For beet Devon buU 50 1 For best collection of table app'es grown in North Georgia. SO For beet collection of table apples grown in G. W. MoCREADY, | GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. And Wholesale Dealer in Con, Oats, Wtat and Hay, Middle Georgia 60 XX DOT. JIXKISS' UXTLT TO OOT. SMITII. Acousti, Ga., July 18, 1873. Bit SeedUney James hT. Smith: Dzaa Sib—I have reoeived throagb the Hon. Jos. B. Oaraming yonr communication of the EXCLUSIVELY, No. 20 Seoond street, between Main and River, LOUISVILLE, KY. -AMPLE STORAGE. era—the oiul authorities of the States havebeen I w. a. moketo. a. v. ezid. .•nbordinatod to the Eederal military. Yes, these | MORRIS SC REID, Will All orders for Com from points in Illinois, REGATTA; Race one mile down stream on Ocmnlgee River, . under the roles of the Regatta Aasociation of ] Haoon. For the fastest four-oared shell boat, open to the world $150 I For the fastest double-scull shell boat, raoe open to the world 50 | For the fastest single-scull shell boat, race Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, No. 105 Weet Main Street, Bet. Third and Fourth, IiOUISVILIjE, hit. Give prompt attention to filling ordere for Mer- | chandise. Agent for “Hart's" Beater Hay Press. apr25 3m I CHANGE OT SCHEDULE WESTERN AND ATLAIjTIO BAILROAD OO. 1 Omni Geszhal Fabsexoeb Agent. > Atuluts, Ga., Jnly 10,1873.) On and after this date— LIGHTS ING EXPBZSS, For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities. 'rr, K JDI ,ue and nnmerons other outrages have been perpe- n . . J‘X, “ '**'*“„’ . parties making purchase acoepting throngh BiU of lm .oM of thr°Sld AMeu. 0 b“y r o°f G«*,' »»««*• lhe8e lbic ^ ba ” occurred dnrfng PrOTISlOII Slid TobSCCO BrOkeFS, Lading from Mapping points. apngfim referring to myself, approved Augnsl 22. IS7? ,ha P«valence of the mania, which followed the Room No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and and a beanUfnily deaingnod and executed Jat ‘ a r r “ m * tlo , n of ^ pT °!^ C,e , d cml . waI ; Tt " e " llcnt att “te, £red prc ' CINCINNATI, OHIO. ^It is probably withm the experience^f every come soon, or the country will rash into _Befer to W. A. Huff. ™y™8m man who has attained tho age of tbreo score « “ere b ® n0 escape from a result w. 3. csmbwood. jsxzs s. cnaxs la^^SsSS:^ ™Broke!S |MISSOmiISIATEIOTim| $300,000! open to the world. 50 Leaf®* Macon, by Macon * Western Rail- For the fastest fonr-oared canoe boat, raoe open I road....... ll.OOa-M to the world 77. flo I Amvee at Atlanta^. SSOr.M (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, I Leaves Atlanta..6:00p.K without wash-boards or other additions.) I ^rtveaDalton.. I0:80p.ii The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be I ~" v ®* Ohattanooga., charged for the Regatta premiums. " mo at this time. Doubtless the highest reward | aTert position ia that there is now no I >o. 1 Kortb Main Street, St. Lonls. Ho. of offloiai fidelity is Jho answer of a good eon-1 cins8 *° r aespondency—that the wrongs and I Orders solicited for Pork, Bacon, Lard, Flour science. It is oilv in tho court whence that I c PP r ®* ,,on8 w . 8 h,T « end ? red re5nltad , fr ? m ad ‘ I Grain. Bagging, etc., etc. apr29 3m answer proceeds that intention can be thorongh- , ml f’ str ‘ ,1Ta * bnsas > not from strnctnral changes TJ ATT I ly serctinised and motive reduced to its Ust Kejemment. This datmehoa should be COOK’S HAI^T J, analysis and sccnrstelv weighed; which is. af. keptconatanavinview Inacomplexgovirnment 1 Mr nil iho meiAl Us® of n AriL Tho snirit of ! Ilk ® ocr 0Kn papers divided be- rfiBBI, QA. is nuvt'r cliii&aned bv tho iJandils of n i I twe « n General and Suto Governments,) let I HTHE attention of minagers of public entertain- I Xng S tfencomium; I * “'verbs concedednhat a power oncensnied I .l. ? |uUia called to this HaU. which hre been | f tbe wise and good against which conscience I rhispers her solemn though unpublished pro- Sat. , I _ —_ . — I — —-— | rerry, iu ltuicu uid ouuuiwesieru nauroi But it is no leas true, that the human heart 7“? es Tio i 1,a ^ be “ mea “ Consutution lately construcied a branch from Fort Valley. Legalized by state Authority and Draw In Public In St. Lonla. Grand Single lfnmber Scheme. 50,000 HVJ1BEKS. CLAES 0, TO BE DRAWN JULY <L 1S7S. tor and judge, public opinion, with full knowl- tlona *° P 07 ? 0868 of tjranDy 803 “rraption | odgeof Ucu, after calm deliberation, superadds abolished; nor, finally, that a government pros- I JOHN B. COOK. Perry. Ga. CHAS. COUNSELiLAN & CO., ipri” St a-sa«rsaa GeneraI Commission Merchants, gSZZ appeal^ ^ th ^ f U ^ 1 | men throughout the length and breadth of the I Re°m U, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. I »prisM of. | change of sailto days. "fZ* ^5?^ ‘Ihtfl: ta to I ~ rn^d to restme th« _ . rTr , Tfl „ , „ — , MnlTTT , Loot, hJd Wen prenouierf unccnst,rational I PAlJlFIO MAiL STEAMSHIP CO.’S RACES. FTIBSZ OSZ—$300. 5^80 PSIZKS. AJC0USTI5G TO IMP,000.1 Tor Trotting Horses—Georgia raisad; mile heats, 1 beet two in tbree. 1st horse to xeoeive $200 I . 100 I 2d horse to receive 75 1000 1 3d horse to receive 25 | vroax two—$150. 250 I For Trotting Horses that have never beaten 2:40; I 200 mile heats, beet two in three. }“ | lot horse to receive .,..........$300 2d horse to receive too Sd horse to receive SO J PCBez thbze—$350. 1:10 a.M Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cats by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without chahqe. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 P. M., over thirteex hours earlier than passengers by any other tonte can with safety reach New York, leav ing the same evening. Sax WUTZBX XXVBZ83. Leaves Macon at 11:10 p.k - . . Leaves Atlanta at 8:30 am open to the world .$500 | Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 r.M Cloee oonneotion at Chattanooga for all points West. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For farther particulars address B. W. WRENN, Julyll tf General Passenger Agent. MILITARY COMPANY. For the best drilled volunteer military compa ny of not less than forty members, rank and file, open to the world $ Ten per cent, entry fee on tbe above premium, and at least five entries required. GAMBLE, BECE & WHOLESALE lprixo of— lprixo of- 1 prise of— .450.000 - 13,450 - 10,000 - 7,500 - 5,000 - 2,5u0 - 1.000 mo 500 500 prises 9 prizes 9 prises 9 prises 9 prises „ 36 prises ol 36 prises 180 prises 5,090 prises |asrtent2J0. 40 prises of. Tickets 110. Half Tickets $5. Our lotteries are chartered t ,.,„ _ w drawn atthe time named, aad all drawinji 1 For Trotting Horses—open to tho world; Tnfl* are under the tupemsion of sworn commissioners. I haitii liAnt th™* in Am The official drawins will be published in the w ,7*7* 76 ‘ St. Louis paperr, and a ©opt of drawing sent to pur- I receive f500 chasers of tickets. ' | 2d horse to receive ..100 JV* We will draw a similar scheme the last daj el I Sd bone to receive •very month durinc the year 1873. I pruor rom—*<150 — Remit at our risk by Poetoffice Money Orders 1 PUBSE 7IB0F6I LIKX TO OillFOSXIL CIWi I TUcistered LettedDraft or Express!* Bonder a cl? I For Running Horses—open to the world; two-mile ^ I «xlar. Addree*. MURRAY, MILLER A CO., I heats best two in three. 15J) JAP 15, Touching at Mexican Ports, I AMD CABBY ING THE C. S. HAH,. Greatly Reduced. O NE of the large splendid Stearaahipe I Pottoffioe Box 2446. ATTE\T10> 8FOKT8MM ! New Tori state Sjortsmen’s Association. heats best two in three. let horee to receiTe $250 2d horse to receive 1001 pubs* nvz—$300. For Running Horses—open to the world; two-mile I heats, best two in three. 1st horse to receive mss* six—$500. For Running Horses—open to the world; three-1 mile heats, beet two in three. let horse to reoeive... ...$500 The above Premiums will be contested for under the rales of tbe Turf. The usual entry fee of 10 ref need to restrain the desperate lawtoBne* I >-?■«?’ enterpri-Of the ytfnf that persisted in their enforcement. Thu* en- ° f ° nr ® om:ao n oo d°if. . vironed end daily enoonntering d:fflcnlties re- ,^? st tha . submitted ahonld be utopian, quiringeolation, my dnty demanded carefnlab- “' f 118 J^, 01 ^ au5S **Mi*| t aUnexna from any imprudent tending none- “^ a * briaf "Irenes to the recent history of oeatarily to complicate stiU farther tbe unhappy I ueo * ^ relations existing between tbe State and Federal I At general election after the fonna- Govcrnments on the one hand, and on the other I ih® reconstructing constitntion of the studious avoidance of sny act having the sem-1 Sate, under Congressional auspice?, which wss Fares blanoeof lowering the dignity of Georgia or of ef ^rte^ hr ^e military anthorities^ the result /~\SZ of the large and I A LL manufacturers will have eventually to acqalesense in tbe usurpation of her rightful (as finally reported) was in aocord with the view. A. /y. O splendid 6t«miahit>e M*- conform, when tportmen require that UiBir prerogatives. Far from assuming tbat no I ,b ®'ruling party. Then a feeling of dismay I of this line wiU leave Piir I ebot ehrti compare with the standard of excellence Georgian in my position could have done more I settled upon a large proportion of oar people. I sgj'/v/ I'p So. 42 North River foot I wbieb J ocr committee haa fixed. <iiitij ira ui ft* th, State than was done, I have a serene The event waa reoeived as a foreshadowing of of Canal St..atl2 o’clock. Upon the moet critical examination, your com-1 m oent 'on"tho" smotmr"of^the "pnrie'wiU be oonaoiousneet that more could not have been misrule for an indefinite period. Bat mark the I ' 5. noon, on the 5th, I mittoe have determined to adopt aa the “Ahzki- I charged, aooompliabed by-,r I sequel. In November of the same year, (1863.) I 2.nhof everynionthfexoept Si* e 1 * 31 ?** 11 ““acale presented tons by Messrs. Between my ejaeti'on from office and the pas- * Uresidential election oocnrrei Amid ^ d ^(“ dth “>° n t b8 I Th ° S ‘ 0U ® ^ 207 4 sage of the reaolunons now before me, there d:soonragements the people of Georgia rallied ^ ; n ^i er T*‘ ' I08tdlr ‘S tons years, dariug for another effort. The old and the new eon- SuSiSSS glfflrffg! whioh Georgia waa denied self-government— I suluency nxet at the ballot box—-there was I 0 j sc o_ tonchir.g it MANZANILLO, her voioe silenoed—her interest and her honor I neither bloodshed, nor tnmnlt, nor fraud. All I stt mt Pinra, with oonflded to the hands of strangers, who neither j to*®* 1 Who were entitled and sought to vote. If | for South Pacific and Central American ports. nnderatood the one, nor regarded tbe other, the bayonet gleamed it did not terrify. Thongh I For Japan and Chins, steamers leave ban I Of the former they made sad havoc, but in tri- I ‘he newly enfranchised voted they did not I deco first of every month, except when it falls on fling with the latter, whose • pintail inoense dominate. Then the election was conducted j B,aada y; W* 80 on the day preceding. they eonld not debme, they eigtullv wrocoht I under State laws, and when the returns were I .„°® hundred pounds olBsggtge allowed to each { xuaitrs w. ant. on} «*onor All thie^it. ’Sff" oontolidUed and published, the previous ver ^g, 2SSSSS?lSSifSSS teileot of Georgia, though eircumsoribed and diet was reversed by a tremendous majority, who prefer to send down early. ^ ■heckled, wea busy with the pest, the present The voice of the goed old State waa heard re-1 An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and the fntnre. It never subscribed to error j baking, in thunder tones, the f Action thst had [ end Attendance free. never repudiated truth—never snoenmbed to I attempted her subjugation. I For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or farther In* power; end when next the ballot-box was So again in 1670 (election for members of fmSof 1 oS3 ,, ^l opened, it rose np undaunted, asserted its en- Congress end of the Legislature;) so again in KJ ’ * “ “““ * tr88t ’ Nortb Btvsr, premaoy and re-entered its legislative, executive 11S71 (speoiel election for Governor,) and again I GEO. H. BBADbUBY Prei iden* | in October, 1872, (eleotion for Oovernor and 1 H. J. Bclut, Bupt. ’ au*2 ly R- NEWELL, Chairman. N. M. SMITH, F. G. 8KINNEB. Sportsmen and dealers desirous of having the I above scale, or any information relative thereto, . 1 can promptly obtain the same by appMmr to For Japan and Chins, steamers leave San Fran-1 HJIOK OTIb LE ROY A OO, New York. ■ - ■ — * June28d»od3m M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix tures, Builders’ Famishing Hard- I ware. Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire I Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. Circulars and Prioe Ust sent free on application by p.p.toale, 20 Hayno and 33 Pinckney eta., oetleodly Charleston, 8. a White Pine Lumber for Sale. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED Ol THIRD STRBBT. aaaoxp.aaisoK. aoBxax a. noro. J W. A. RANSOM A CO., Mannfaetarere and Jobbers ef [BOOTS AND SHOES, COUNTY EXHIBITIONS! 1. To ths county which (through its Bociety or Clnbs) shall famish ths largest and finest display, in merit and variety, of stock, products and results of home in. . dostnee, all raised, produced or manufac tured in the county $1000 A. C. KAUFMAN. AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHARLESTON, S. C. S OUTHERN COLLECTIONS receive the Special and Person*! attention of this Honso^ Returns ERNEST PESCHKE’S 5. Third beetdo.....e M 300 I Yorl^ Exchange, which *l«r»ys rolee BELOW pu Macon Standard Mean Time. and judicial chambers. 138 AND 140 GRAND BT., NEW YORK. Represented by Got R. W. Hogan, of QcocgM. ootxOdly 4. Fourth beet do 200 I during the active butinMe season- Entries to be made at the August Convention in I W Notes, Draft* and Aoceptanoee payable in Athens. I gonth Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be I |_I A Articles contributed to tho County exhibitions I concentrated at this point with Profit and Saving of JLL can also compete for spedfic premiums in the Pre-1 Labor. - . .... . I miom List; for instance, a farmer may contribute I flW* All Imiimmi attended to With fidelity and I to the Exhibition of hia county a bushel of Bread I dispatch. _ M , , 1 Espsetal AMwtlsaieMte ths A^alrtll »a* WtlMlMlAtllMttol, a«weu ■« all Cora, be can then enter it, individually, for pre-1 $W Qootatiou of Southern Securities issued I mium 144. jtmeueodid j weekly. febllfim . _ ue-lteeplng o r mynj* I JLL Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTBf I we NTH, for the purpose of observing tbs meridian passage of the snn ana stare, I will be able to keep I the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. I klada of sow wwrkUna order* i»r-i»