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TELEGRAPH AND
By Clisby, Jones & Keese.
MACON, GEORGIA, THUKSDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1873.
NUMBEB.6,676
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Masreof tbrea-qnartcr* of an Inch, eaeb public*
ResuManeaa aboeid be made by express, or
L mtl i la etona, order, or registered lettara.
Tn BoM Adaertlaer of the Ifi h inrt. re-
poata that Tiee President Wilaoa'e health la
■aab improred.
The ntlltary at (he male fair.
It will be awn by a note from Mayor Half,
In this edition, that the preminm for the beat
drilled company at the State Fair, open to the
world, baa been raiaed from fire hundred
aeran hundred and fifty dollara, and the charge
for entry to contestants to withdrawn. Thia cer
tainly will satisfy erery objection and remote
erery obstacle to a spirited and magnificent
contest for a splendid prize. Information
far reoeived leads to the belief that the chal
lenge will be aooepted by a large number of the
beet volunteer companies in Georgia, If
none oat of the State, and that the Fair
Grounds will bo enlirened by a gergeona mill
Itary spectacle. We hope the papers generally
will call attention lo’thia change and improre-
ment In the programme.
gaasToa OaMaaoa. aooordlng to the Boston
post, it oioapteaona among the third term!
>M r because, saya the Post, he wants to defeat
in Jouiata —It is now time for the
Government to fit cat an expedition to search
for tb* Tigrans and Janiata. Why pot it off till
tuy era bojmleealyloat?
Bap inmano —By patting flos instead of
lit weeks' receipts from Friday, the 18 b instant,
aa belonging to the current eotton year, we were
aaiW to aay yesterday that fire times fl'teen is
ninety, which Is not true.
A VssvovT septuagenarian waa hut weak re
salted to the bride of his yooth, from whom
|a was divaroed some bait eentnry ago, having
had a oenpla of other wives and a nnmerona
fsally of ohtldren in the interim.
Ms see an.—The Boston Globa says that the
•itw Yolk hoard of underwriters bavo resolved
te levy additional premiums of one per oent
■poo all M sneerd roofs after January 1, 1874
Homebody ought to expostulate with that Now
York board.
HxaLris or Bt. Lotus.—The St. Loots morta
lly report for the week ending the I9.b, gives
ths number of deaths at 191, being fifty more
this last week. Of this number fourteen are
reported as baring died of cholera, and sixty
Bias of cbolera morbus. Ooo hundred and
tUfty-thrse were under five yoart of age.
Txi Gnome m Vimrae.—Private advices
from Vienna, dated the 17th, state that opto
that time there had been alxty-one cases of
oholeia reported, forty-two of whiob had proved
fatal. In a aioglo bote) thorn were forty-two
hums attacked with aymploms of cholera,
sod six bad died. The hotel was closed.
garr Memo.—Nothing can be more distress-
log and inexorable than the naage at the Vienoa
Pair in raapaot to ohaire. Foot weary one
ooms to a tempting lino of them, and rcahing
forward to aaian a littlo rest, it presented with
a not bill before fairly settled in the cushion.
The mat la worth a penny a mlonte—Vienna
SnmaaxD Fsxinr Tiaa.—Nothing, it is true,
oaa be more aad and painful than the rnplnro
ef family tiaa. Tbs Gontooset Evening Glow
Worm la oonvnlaed with griof over the nDhnppy
■ifundaiaUndlng in the prophet Yoang’s fam
ily which removes from the marital roof and
•itsalira family ciroio the Boventieth wife of
iba prophet’s bosom.
Psx nr —Saya tbs Cincinnati Commercial,
fin Laneaater Esgla baa the hardihood to talk
of »Hio universal disfavor with which the now
posts] law is reoeived.'’ The new postal law la
■imply that there shall be no free matter carried
la Ike mails. That is right, and there ia no dis-
fsror about it exoept among those who have
bow enjoying privileges to whloh they wero not
•stilled.
Hosts CsaoLina ia in the apnams of an eleo-
tiw upon right constitutional ’menmenta. One
of ikssa amendmenta annnls a p'ovision rend-
wiag II naoaaaary lo levy a tax to pay the in-
IsiMt on the “special tax bonds.” Another
egsblMwa biennial aasaiona of the Legislature.
Iks Wilmington Star adjures the people to torn
oat aad vote for throe amendments to save the
State from bankruptcy.
Taa Durr Mania.—The mania for running
late debt, which baa affiioted everybody, more
m lam, bat particularly Stales and corpora-
that, for the past ten years, la now under treat
ment by a harsh old practitioner—one Dr. Ex
perience. Some of the patients ho will onre,
bat a good many be will kill, because his treat
ment ia wholly inflexible and berolo. Every
body will gather a great deal of wisdom on the
nbjooi of debt within the next few years.
Kaooall?.—'The OIrclorille Tin Trumpet of
Freedom saya an experienced husband sent
Iso awltobwa homo to bia wife from which she
<u lo make a selection, bnt before doing it he
changed the tags, putting tba twenty-five dollar
•as on the ten dollar switch and rice versa.
After a critical examination by herself and lady
friends, the choice fell npon that labeled twenty-
its dollara, and abedeolded to keep It, notwith-
•tanding her bnoband'a plaintive protest that ha
eoold not afford to pay ont more than ten dol
lars for aneh an arilola.
Cm cr Macon, Matos's Omcx,>
Macon, Ga , July 23, 1873. >
Editor* Telegraph and Messenger-. The pro-
mi urn offered by the oily of Maoon for the bast
drilled military company, at onr approaching
8cale Fair, has been Increased from $300 to
|JS0, wt-’k mo entry fee fa be charged. The
preminm will, therefore, stand aa follows, and
yon will oblige me by ao announcing:
"For Ibe boat drilled volunteer military com
pany of not low thon forty (40) members, rank
aad fils, open to the world, $730. At least five
sc tries required." Your*, eta,
W. A. Errr, Mayor.
Atlanta Herald, Savannah Advertiser, acd
Augusta Chronicle copy one time and send bill
to Mayor Hnff.
Tn Coast Watxs Liwi and Westxxs A At-
uano Canal —In the extract from a Washing
ton dispatch taken from the New Orleans Her
ald, the coast water Una alluded to was mis-
takes for the proposed coast lice along the At
lantic through Virginia.
It was in reference to that route that the re
mark was made that probably “not a half dexen
parsons in Georgia” preferred It to the Western
4 Atlantio Canal. The word “Golf" was omitted
In speaking of tha “ooast water linehence
Ibe misapprehension.
Of course a oanal across onr own Mate would
ha necessary to connect Columbus with any sea-
board lino. Wo make this explanation for the
beoefit of the Oolomboa Sqp.
Tax Iowa Moo so •.—Nothing oaa give a more
lively idea of Western oivUixttion than the
wrecking and robbery of that railway train near
Dee Moines. Iowa, about • o'clock on’Monday
night, by a party of armod miscreants, dis
guised as Kuklnx. Tba traditional Mexican,
Italian and Spanish bandits who derive an bon-
ett anbrintenee by robbing the diligence, are
altogether left in the shade by this new exploit
of Western enterprise; and as for the stories
laid on the South Carolina Knkinx, wo believe
that fifteen thonsand pages of Congressional
testimony fail to show a case of the violent
wrecking and plunder of a railway express mail
train. It la time the brethren were beating np
the loyal States with their military detachments.
Tax Salabt' Grab.—A special Washington
disptloh to the Cbioago Tribone says:
Parties who have v sited Long Branch re-
oontly, and who hare conversed wtth the Preoi-
dant, htat® that be ia eoneidcreblr tx^roieed
tLr criticisms that have been tuade by the
public preee on tha CoLgre*4ior.id celery in-
oreaae. They assert that the President will
favor a repeal of the law at the next session of
Congress. Whatever Coogreos msy do. the
rtilary of the President cannot be chanced, as
the C institution provides that the compensa
tion of the President shall not be ohanged dar
ing his term of offiee.
Bat the President esc. refuse the $23,000 ad
vance and return it tha treasury, and perhaps
pa shall aee him do It.
It Is an Ill Wind that mows Nobody
Any Good.
The prevalence of cholera in Tennessee and
the West, baa tended very much to check the
summer exodus abroad of our pleasure-loving
end-health seeking people. Henoe they have
been Induced to patron*! > very extensively onr
own admirable watering plane, wbteh ia ao eaay
of aoeeas to all. The Indian Spring, ao jnstiy
famed for its healing virtnes, la at present the
moat popular resort in the State. Tba hotels
are brimful of guests, and every day witnesses
new, and rapidly Increasing arrivals. Sinoe the
war, owing to tha lack of capital to repair and
refurnish the hotels,' the tide of fashion has set
tn other directions, tbongh a goodly number of
invalids, and a fair share also of those who love
quiet, good cheer, and a salubrious climate, have
continued to frequent thia old favorite refage
from summer beats and complaints.
The writer hsa very pieassnt remembrances
connected with bis own sojourn with Messrs.
Collier 4 Son, in their old rambling hostle, half
roek and half wood, with nothing pretentions,
bnt mnch that was both pleasant and comfort
able. The Eldar Hones, too. Is deservedly
esteemed aa a delightful retreat, where an ad
mlrable view can be bad of tbe surrounding
aoenery, and no pains aro spared to insare the
comfort of guests.
It is to bs hoped that the windfall or cholera
scare of tbe present season will so recuperate
tha oofferaof the hotel proprietors of this, really
valuable Spa, that another year will witness new
and permanent Improvement In tbe accommo
dations offered to tha pleasure and health-
seeking public. The railroad question should
not be allowed to sleep. This ia tbe only project
whieh wonld. secure oar on poort for State aid
from the General Assembly.
Georgia owns tbe spring, and can afford to
pay something for tbe improvement of her own
property and tbe sanitary welfare of her chi I
dren.
Tbe Third Term movement.
The Washington Republican, regarded as
Grant’s hand-organ, has this to aay in its issue
of JnlylOt
A few weeks ago a new York p*per started a
discussion npon tbe third term question, which
haa bean generally taken np by the Liberal Re
publican and Democratic organa, who make it
*he basis of a froth aerie* of assaults npon the
President. Sofnraa tbe President is eonoemed.
It oan be Raid with entire troth that no one has
ever heard from his lips the slightest whisper
on tha subject, and wo do not believe that a
single ono of bia friends, advisers or support
ers, ever bestowed a thought Upon the matter
until it became a subjeot of speculation and
oomment in the journals referred to. While
the Administration occupies thia attitude of en
ure indifference on the subject, it cannot bo d •-
nied that tbe present ajandorons warfare that
is being waged npon the President haa created
strong feeling in favor of bis renomination
among n large body of his supporters—a feeling
that ia aa likely to sweep the country aa not, and
give him a third torm in the Executive M ration
by a majority more overwhelming than he re
ceived in *C8 or in ’72.
Tbs Republican is certainly ingenious, and
tbe President, aa the viotlm of an overwhelming
tide of popular feeling bearing him into the
White House a third time contrary to his in
clinations, ij to be pitied.
The Modoc Trials.
A correspondent of the World writes from
San Franolsoo that tbe Military Commission
appointed to try Captain Jack and otbera con
cerned in the murder of General Oanby and
Dr. Thomas, tbo Peace Commissioners, have
concluded their labors. They met at Fort
Klamath on the 3ih instant, and dosed the
proceedings on the 9th. Tne vordlot is be
lieved to be that tho accused Indians are gnilty
of the ohtrges, although nothing is known yet
of the daoision of tbe Commission. Tbe mtin
facts connected with tbo massacre are so well
known that no detailed aoccnnt of the evidence
necessary. The Modocs arraigned were Cap
tain Jack, Schonchin, John, Boston Charley,
Black Jim, Sholooks and Bonohsw. Whatever
findings msy have been had in their oase will
be sent immediately to General Schofield and
Washington, and will not be given to tho
pnblio nntil action baa been taken npon them by
■ authorities The witnesses for the prose
cution were T. F. Kiddle, the interpreter, and
Mrs. Riddle, bis Indian wife, Peace Commis
sioners Dysr and Heaeham. and the Hndoca
Shark Nasty Jim, Steamboat Frank B igns Char
ley, Hooka Jim and William. Tb* evidenoe
showed that, from warnings given bv links Jim
lo Biddle praviona to the meeting, there sras eve-
cry reason to believe that tbePeaoeOrmmlssinn-
era wonld be attacked. Riddle and Mrs. Riddle
ao informed the Commissioners, who, however,
determined to proeeed to tbo place. The Io-
dmns who were fonnd at tha eonneii lent were
eight in number; Captain Jack, Schonchin,
John, Black Jim, Ellen’s Man, Boston Charier,
Bogus Charley, Shack Nasty Jim and Hooks
Jim. Three other Indians, bsaring cans, came
ont of tbe roeka shortly after tbe firing oora-
moneed. The evidence established ihst aft*r
tho delivery of the speeches by Captain Jack,
General Oanby, Dr. Thomas and Mr. Mesobam,
and while Schonchin was speaking. Captain
Jack cried, “Hetchet!” (all ready) and fired at
Ganhv. Ellen’s Man also fired at Oanby. Schon
chin shot at Meaeham; Hooka Jim obased and
shot at Dyar; Boston Charley shot Dr. Thomas.
The parts played by the other aooased Indians
were not so prominent. Sholocks knocked Mrs.
Riddle down and attempted to take her horse,
while Shack Nasty Jim, Bonchew. and Ellen's
Man, all three of whom came oat of the rocks,
chased Riddle. When Mrs. Riddle was strnck
Captain Jack ordered Sholocks to let her alone.
Tbe evidenoe of Shack Naaty Jim and tbe other
Modoo witnesses for tbe prosecution who were
pnwent at the massscre corroborated what had
been sworn to bv Riddle and his wife. Dyar,
acd Meaeham. They farther testified that they
had beard Captain Jack and Schonchin talking
over the matter some ten days before the
massacre, and also on the day previous to mud
on the morning of the event. They all ad
mitted that they Knew of ths purpose to kill
the Commissioners. At the end of each wit-
nesa’ testimony the evidence was read to the
prisoners, who" were asked if they wished to ask
any question, bnt they invariably declined to
sav anything.
The aoensed Indians had no counsel, and
seemed to rely entirely for joatiee npon the
Commission. Evidence for the defence com
menced on the third day. when, at Captain
Jack's request, Dave, Mose, and Seirfeced
Charley were bronght in. ironed, to testify.
Nothing of any immediste advantage to the
prisoners was developed by their testimony,
which was mereiv a narrative of the sayieg. and
dolrgs of tbe Klamath Indians in connection
with the Modoos since the beginning of the
trouble. The trnm of iheir testimony was that
the Modoos were incited to resistance by the
Klamaths. Dave and Mn«e, among other things,
swore that La Lakes, a Klamath, told them that
tbe soldiers wanted to get Jack ont for the pnr-
pose of making peace, and that they wonld then
born him.
Captain Jack made a long speech in hi* own
defense. Ho said that before the trouble he
sras living ne«r Yreka, and sras a “good In
dian,” so known to all the whites, lived like the
whites, subsisted npon what be oonld kill and
citcb. and never begged. He denied any re
sponsibility for tha war, and declared that he
always wanted to live at peaoe. He waa finally
driven to the lava bed by the attacks made by
tbe soldiers on hi* people. While in the lava
bed he still desired peace, and because he ad
vocated it, the other Indiana would call him
“squaw." He also said that he knew the whites
would hold him responsible for what waa dona,
aa he was the chief.
The above contains the substance of all the
testimony, both for the prosecution and for the
defense, which was forthcoming daring tha
trial.
No
and several persons strnck by lightning and
' lied.
Tax World’* Berlin correspondent ia oon-
vlnoed that none of those pious war telegrams
to the Empress Augusts were written by Bis
marck.
BY TELEGRAPH. *>»**«■»
D AT DISPATCH EM.
Tbe Virginia*.
WAsnifiorjx, Jalj 23.—The oorreepot.d;ace I
I is paUitxhed covering the redent action of tho [
45. Pendleton A Roea—Minutes Book
Com in'$. Court
46. Truman & Green—Stove, etc , in
Clerk's office
47. B O. Wilder £ Son—Lumber, etc.
43. J. M. Board in an—Books and sta-
49. T. G. Evans—(Order approved by
Solicitor Generml)—Witness in
State oase from Hcnston connty
50. O. W. Bjington—(Order approved
by Solicitor General)—Witness
in State case from Houston
coanty... M
51. JameeE Kent— (Orders by Jnd^e
Hill)—Bailiff at Bibb Saperior
52. W. A. Wylie—(Orders by Jadge
Hill)—Bailiff at B*bb Saperior
53. Thoe. Pierce—(Orders by Jadge
Hill)—Bailiff at Bibb Saperior
Court 14 00
54. A. O. Audoin—(Orders by Judge
Hill)—Bailiff at Bibb Saperior
Watoikotojc, July 23.—The heedqusrters of I American Cont-nl, American ocmm&nder of the
the Department of tbe Gulf were temporarily j Rnnboet K*csa«, ted of the Spanish eomznmder,
removed from New Orleans to Holly Springs on Antrim, of the Spanish gunboat Btzmn, in re-
the 20th instant. card to ruling of the steamer Virginias from
The Cholera Poole tn Indiana. 4spinvsll, ni.der the eeoort of the gunboat
Evasstillx, July 23.—Advioes from Prince- K»»*se Command* Amr.ua claim, that tha
ton, about twenty-five mi!e» north of this city, \trgimn, by landing arms aod ammunition off
report cholera in tb.t neighborhood. Three cr } h « I ‘ Und of , for inmrgents, bad
fonr miles east of Princeton, on Indian Creek, ,aid Uu *‘ ll,b!e “P tora b T ■* Spanish
ten persons have died since last Friday, and new «thorttie«, at any lima after the commission
eases are reported daily. Reports were current ? f rmUUon of international jaws;
tb.t the disease had broken out in Carrol and bot Commander Rood, of the Kansas, held that
Moont Carmel, Illinois, but it ia believed the of thablocktda only laid[the vessel
stories are unfounded. llsb!e w o*prere while in the sot, and that the
Advices from Mount Vernon stale tbit there P*“* U T of *? eh * ct ? oUow ““P 8 -
are only 1,500 people left in that rlaoe, and the Am,ncla <ym * nl ' Tnonngton. at Aspin-
snrrcnnding town, are filled with Mount Vernon I* 11 ' ln re»l»n*« to a qnery from Commander
citizens, who have fl-d from their own city. Keed said *he Virginias had a rirfit to fly the
The board of health has requested aU personB Amtr, . c “ fla 8- “* precedentitheac-
not to visit the place for the present H 00 , 0 ' Uinla “ t Harlburti in April, 1872, when
— _ . the Utter reques ts! tho Katsis to esoort the
.. _ f, . Virginias from the harbor of AspinwalL
Nxw Yoxx, July -^.—Governor Dix haa ve- 0 n the 29ih Jane, 0-ipt. Rockendorff, of the
toed the newpsper dsima bill and a bill re- Csn.nd.igus, whici b»d just arrived, Ordered
moving Sing hing penitentiary. the Kane*, to es-ort tho V.rginina from tbe her-
John McMahon, of New York, defeated Thos. I j, or which was done, the Bizin making no
Copeland, of Can.d*. in a wrestling m»toh. I demonstration, acd Commander Antrim de-
Stakes $.,000 in gold and >ha champaonsnip of I nonneed the Virginias as a pirate and haa effi-
America. oially informed his government of the affair.
Henim of New Tor* m»<I Brooklyn. Tna action of tho American fleet is indorsed
Three hnedred and serentv-stx deaths in I by Secretary Robeson. ^
Brooklyn, including 258 under five years. Tb. Italian Padrone Committed for Trial.
A heavy increase in mortality amorg the NzwHavzn. Conn , July 23.—At the trial of
children in New York is reported, and an in- Glione, tho Italian padrone, before the City
vestigation in the different wards shows cholura Court to-dsy, fonr boys testified that they had
morbus, cholera Infantum, diarrtcei, intermit. b* en j Q this country for twenty-one months, and
tent fever, and other diseases incident to bad h ad been kept in the Crosby street den, in New
ventilation and over-crowded tenements and Ymk, until they were bronght to New Haven,
lack of care of the l.ttie ones as the cause of I .even weeks age; that they were beaten and
each mortality. kicked unless they broaghtin a prescribed snm
Mortality In Chicago. I 0 f money every night, and were told by Glione
Cmcioo, Jnly 23.—The beard of health re- | to steal it they oonld not earn the money,
porta 423 deaths, including 149 of cholera mor-1 The contracts under which the padrone claims
bos among recently arrived immigrants. a right to hold the boya. were traoslated and
PuiLiDFLrnii, July 23 —Mrs. E. N. Thayer, laid before the coart, and it appeared that the
the actress, ia dead. boys’ services had been sold to him by the pa.
Manalnncbfer. rents for fonr or five years, at an average rate
CoNOtBD, Kt , Jnly 23.—William King killed of aboat twenty dollars per year, and that with
lk W. Sireinleib, both railroad contractors. the provision that the parents should pr-y for
CuBan Politics. doctor’s services, and should forfeit the wages. .- _ ■
Havana, July 22-The Spanish Ccnserv.- ‘ tarmofss'r'ifce^ 3 8h ° ald C^teto-Ws^oJ <W-
tives of Havana sent to Madrid by Ibe last mail rn ™ “ way durln S tba te ™ of s9rTio f-
steamer a petition to be presented to the Cortes Tb8 , rece , n , It ' ll ; n li Z a np0 “
in which they pray “that so long s, a single we ™ *’ S K °. ' h \ coart - The statne
armed rebel remain who cries “Death to the nndar ' bi 5 b °; 01n ® bad been , iEd '<; ted "«
Spaniards,” and nntil a anffleient time haa P*^ d 1854^or the purpose of nulhfymg he
elapsed for the complete establishment of Iran- fn S ,UTO 8 a ” ,8W ’ b , a , 1 w ' 8 n «ver nsed for tho
qaiiity in the Island of Caba, no reforms be P ar P M ?- Tb « P* 0 * 1 ^ 18 P*>« '*tiom
introdaced, such as are likely to prodnoe dis- “ T8
From Lee Connty—Good Crops and
1’lenly to Eat,
Editors Telegraph and Messenger : The plan
ters in this oonnty have never enjoyed a sea
son of greater prosperity than thia; their fields
9 001 of corn have in some seotiocs suffered a little
for the want of rain, bnt as a general thing the
crop is snperb. I observed on some of the
s a!ks in Mr. Pettis’ corn field, seven or eight
ears to the stalk. Tho cotton ia splendid—all
in fine order. Some planters have fonr or five
I hundred acres, end bnt few have less than two
hundred seres well cleared from grass. All
18 50
35 C5
21 3 a
1200
Court 14 00 I have nice large fields of sugar oane, from whioh
they will make large quantities of excellent
S3— 7 "“7 1 . 14 00 | ^ ,n P and The farmers are showing in
domitable onergv acd thrift. Their tables are
well supplied from their own farms, and every
thing in abnndanoe sronnd them. Their farm
ing interests aro not based upon liens, nor
mortgages, neither are their meat houses nor
Court 14 00 oorn-enbs filled from abroad, bnt abnndantly
55. Sam’i D. Rainey—(Orders by
Judge Hill)—Bailiff ai BibbSn-
perior Court 14 00
5G. A. O. Audoin—(Orders by Judge
Hill)—Bailiff at Bibb Superior
Court
57. Thos. Pierce—(Orders by Jadge
HtU)—BaiLff at Bibb Saperior
Coart
53. W. A Wjlie—(Orders by Jadge
Hill)—Baijiff at Bibb Saperior
supplied from their own rich and well cultivated
fluids. That false theory has never existed in
this connty, of depending on foreign States for
the people’s snpplies. I fail to discover mnch
difference, in fact, between these piping times
12 00 | of freedom and those of tbe olden time. The
planters of Lee get along abont re well.
This is their season for giving barbecues—
12 00 | first to their friends and neighbors and then to
their freedmen who have been faitbfnl in the
field. I attended one of those barbecnes on
removal!
Court 14 00 I Satnrday, the 12th instant, at Captain D. A.
59. Henry Kent—(Orders by Jadge
Hill)—Bailiff at Bibb Saperior
Court
60. J. E. K-nt—(Orders by Jadge
Hill)—Bailiff at Bibb Saperior
Oonrt — 12 00
61. Fred Sparks -Services as Janitor
(one month) 25 00
61. Ssmnel D. K iiney, Bailiff at Bibb
Saperior Court 14 00
62. Thos. A. Brewer, (Bibb Saperior
Oonrt, 1871)—Witness fees 4 50 I
63. B H Wrigley A Co—Sewer pipe 49 20 |
64. Butts A Boss—Wood «nd oosl 113 00
63. Rankin, Massenbnrg A Co.—Med-
ioines, eto 46 55
6G. Geo. B. Barker—Hospital supplies 466 72
10 00
PettiB’, who is one of the most energetio and
snccessfnl planters in this connty. There were
10 00 I lively times and plenty to eat.
tnrtmnnes which wonld only bo" favorable to the I wi'thlntont'm keepthtm «- g^ 8 Scaah-Uo^itaiac'cJuni
The petition is signed mostly fiy wealthy in <?i? tate of servitI:d ’ a R alna t ,boi ^ wi11 -
Hpsutards and alavehoiders and their depeZ ° l ^
The Republican Committee Railed to-day for I Another Horrid Harder.
Spain to Jay their canse before the Cortes. I WmjAM-PiBT, Pa, Jnly 23-—Isbella Mo-
They ask for more reforms—especially liberty I Bride, r.gtd 70 years, living with her husband
of the press—tho abolition or modification of I OD a fsrm seven miles from this city, vras bru-
Ihe censorship and the practical enjoyment of a I tally reordered last night by being shot through
Republican form of government here as well as j ibe head. Her husband, John McBride, wsh
in Sp&in. I knocked down with a club and received seven
The Rpsnlfh Bnddle. • I "e**re cuts. When found this evening he was
Hamid, Jnly 23.-A meeting which was at- |? i ! 1 B oa ‘ bo fl . , ? r weltering in his blood, bnt
tended by aU the members of the cabinet and a 1,T,n «- J rb8 ° Id Pf°P ,a 1,ved , aIone ’ 8nd 7 8ra
large number of the majority of the Cortes. a °PP0««a to have a large snm of money. Thirty
was held last evening st the W.r office to die- ““oaand dollare were fonnd in the honse.
cuss what measnre should be adopted to secure I 0 Qe tho mnrf ererP -
the overthrow of the insurrectionary movements I l^arse Whisky Fire,
in the conntry, and tho restoration of order. I Cleveland, O., Jnly 23—A fire to*day at
Tbe Cortes has Approved a bill providing for I Frio's distillery, caused bv an explosion, de-
tbe imposition of extraordinary wsr taxrs. Per- j etroyed five stores m a brick block occupied ex-
son* who are known to be in sympathy with the I olusively by thnt firm. On account of so much
Carlists are to bo taxed heavier than the loyal I infltmmable material, the fire spread with great
popnlAtion. The minority of the Cortes have I rapidity. It is said thit a largo qu-.ntity of
ispued a manifesto condemning the policy of the I fine wines and liquors were destroyed,
government. I Cholera.
not and Violent Weather In England Cincinnati, July 23 —Only one death from
London, July 23.—Tho weather hero contin- J cholera was reported at the health offire to-day.
nos very hot. At 12:30 o’olock this afternoon I Heath of«n Actor,
the thermometer indioated 85 degrees. St. Louis, July 23.—John Wesley Hill, the
A severe thunder storm, accompanied by I actor, is dead,
sharp lightning, swept over Laneanshire ysster- From Mexico—The Inanrgenls F< Tested,
day. Crops were damaged in_v»rions localities | Matamohas, July 23—An cfficial telegram
68. H- A Harman—Burping Alex.
Jeffers, colored, (from jail) 5 00
69. John A Nelson A Bon—Meal, eta 14 40
71. E. J. Wall, (approved by Solici
tor General,) B.iliff at Bibb Sa
perior Oonrt, 1872
72. Harris A Peter—Medicines, etc...
73. Greer A Lske—Hospital supplies.
NIGHT DISPATCH KM.
from General Ceballos to tbe military comman
der of this oity, dated at Tepio, 17th instant,
announces the complete defeat of the revoln-
tianisis in the State of JaliBCO and the capture
Til- Ti-rr»« I ,,f their leai!or ' lhe fsmons chieftain, Lazoda,
,,, T , ... , , , I who has, for the last fifteen years, refnsed to
Washington, Jaly -3 —A dispatch to H>® snbmit to tho nnthority of the Federal Govern-
Navy Department from tit. Johns New Brans- m „ t> onrt who h „ B b . nd of ma !oon-
7"n » nn '>" n08a , ,b « arrl y» 1 °{, t 5 8 , T 15 r8Sa there I tents in armed hostility nearly all that time,
today. AU well. She will sail Satnrday morn- I
j D g > I Papal Intel licence.
Cadet Drownrd. I Rome, July 23 —A Consistory will be held
Cadet TL Eaness, of Iliinois, was drowned I next Friday for tbe nomination of Bishops,
white bathing at West Point yesterday. | The Cardinals here have had instructions
To be linns: for Mnr«lerlnsr a Squaw* .
Attorney General Williams refnsed to recom- | a ^ (> ” —. *4* y ai »
mend a pardon in the esse of Jes. Pickett, of “* * "" "
3 00
128 00
176 47
5 50 ]
75. R. B. Hall—Medicines, etc 53 50
76. H. 0. Stevenson, (Jadge Hill)—
Printing grand jury preeent-
ineuts and jury lists 84 00
78. Traman A Green—Hospital sup
plies 138 00
79. J. F. Barfield A Co—Meal end
flinr 29 40
80. A P. Collins—Hospital tills ren
dered 250 00
81. A P. Collins—Hospital biUs ren
dered 160 00
82. A P. Collins—Hospital bills ren
dered 161 25
83. John W. Johnson—Meal for hos
pital 10 00
84. E Rowe—Jlepairing water works
at Court house 48 75'|
S3 Geo. F. Cherry, sheriff, (Judge
Hill)— Jail fees and expenses... 614 60
86. 8. D Rainey, (Judge Hill)—Bailiff
Bibb Superior Oonrt. 12 00
87- B Dab, (Jadge Hill)—Meals for
juries 21 70
88. W. A. Wylie, (Judge Hill)—Bailiff
Bibb 8nperior Oonrt 12 00
89. A O. Andoin (Jadge Hill)—Bai
liff at Bibb Superior Court 14 00
90. J. E. Kent—Bailiff at Bibb Snp’r
Court 12 00
92. Tbomas Pierce—Bailiff at Bibb
Superior Court 14 00
93. A O. Andoin—Bailiff Bibb Sa
perior Court 8 001
94. 8. D. Bainey—Bailiff Bibb Snp'r
Court 12 00
95. W. A Wyiio—Bailiff Bibb Snp’r
Court 12 00|
96. Thomas Pieroe—Bailiff Bibb Su
perior Court 14 00 1
97. O. H. R. A Banking Co.—Trans
portation 89 80
98. James Tinley—Burying paupers, 3 00
99. Fred Sparks—Janitor at Court
House (1 mo ) 27 6*
100. O. W. VanValkenbnrg—Repairs
FOB SALE CHEAP
CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS!
15 tierces CANVASSED HAMS,
1,000 pounds TENNESSEE HAMS,
290 bales TIMOTHY HAY,
60 bales CLOVER HAY,
100 boxeB BAR SOAP,
25 boxes BEST STAKCH,
600 ponnds CHEDDAR CHEESE,
300 bnabe.s COW PEAS,
400 bnsbels TE sN. GROUND PEAS,
2 car loads FLCUft, in barrels and Backs.
Ail of tho above will be sold low down, by
july22 lw JONES A BAXTER.
PLASTERING HAIR, ETC.
jJE3T Western Plastering Hair, in small bales.
Chewacla (Ala) LIME, PLASTER and CE
MENT, always on band and for ede cheap, by
jnly22 Iff JONES A BAXTBB.
DA TIERCES BEST MOLASSES,
Ol/ in good order.
In store and for Bale low, by
July22 lw JONES A BAXTER.
“FIRST QUALITY FLOUR.”
F ROM selected new White Wheat, in
Barrels, Whole and Half SackB.
Received to day and for sale by
Jnly22 lw JONES A BAXTER.
LINES & WING
A BE still at their old Btand, 53 and 60 Oheny
street, ready to do
JOB PRINTING!
At short notice and moderate prices, feeling war
ranted in saying that wa era compete with any
hones Booth. July22eodIm
FIVE
|>E\UTIFUL BOOHS to rent, suitable for ofH-
JD ces or bed rooms. Enquire of
LINES & WING,
Job Printors, 58 and 69 Cherrv street.
Jnly22eodIm
on Fulton bridge too 00
from the Vatican not to receive the Cora of 1101. George F. Cherry, Sheriff—Jail
fees and expenses 423 60
J.F. - “
Printing Jffaterial For Sale!
A. Nuttixo,
President.
Tho commission for the iiqnidstion of the 1102. J. F. Barfield <5:0".—Pauper ace’t
I<H*ho,"sentoneedfob* trag i'nthaVterrito^‘. I ecoiesiasticai property opened its session here 103. S. 8. Bnmun-Salary for May I t 4 e . °Addre"e
on Thursday. Ia August, 1872, Pickett dealt a ‘°- da 7- mi t V J^O 00
blow with a miner’s pick, on the sknll of an In- Fo ' 1 . le "’ ® 60 -- J K ’ ^rker-Pauper Account 102 35
dian woman, killing her almost instantly. He Vzbsaiixzs, Jnty 23.—The Assrmbly, this 105. A. P. Colhns-On account of
was arraigned and tried by the civil authorities morning, after a most exciting debate, adopted Surgeon, etc... 129 91
of Idaho and sentenced to death, it being the the bill empowering lhe permanent commission, 106. Macon Daily Enterprise (Judge
first oase where a while man has been sentenced " bi< * ai “ dnti ?B tbe re =f a . to prosecute the HUi)-Printing presentments,
to Suffer tbe extreme penalty of the law for the inanUera ‘ b « Assembly. Memoil, in the eta........ ... 86 00
murder of a red tkin. course of a vigorous speech, denounced tho 107 O. Machold—Meal, eto 5 00
I dictatorship as the “daughters of Lyons,"and I 108. W. Dessau, E*q. (Judge Hill)—
Kynopsin W«nther iMiemrnt. I j tC j are ^ that tyrannical Repnblics were Bure to I Taking down testimony Bibb
WiB Dett, OiTii'E f'n;vy MasAi, OmrF.ji, | becet C:'.-mrs. Superior Court 50 00
T.ie Tlxreas. 1109. J. H. King—Beef furnished hos-
St. John, N. B.. Jnly 23 —The United States I . „ P ital - 33 GO
un.i I steamship Tigress, in search of the Polaris, ar- J10- Geo R Barker-Pauper account 201 66
cTond n /we.“.V h .n" t ^ ^ A " ' h ° 9 '
wtods? ptrTly*cllraJy ’Ind ’ —re rtmio. J 112 ' Medicines for'hospi-
13 80 I undersigned havo a complete nowepapor
JL outfit, which they offer lowfor cash,or abort
LINES & WING.
Job , Printcrs, Macon, Ga.
W. F. Goodal,
Cashier.
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS
DIRH OTOK8.
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
IT J r , rr | JOHN J. GRESHAM,
Viznsa, Jnlv 23 —•The Emperor of Anslria I ... 57 Jo . }alyZ2 ( m
WM. S. HOLT,
JN0- B. ROSS.
oisar weatner; rortne Kortncns, ann me npper j p R nrno -_,SA,,,- n o hnmitnl
lakes rising barometer, wesierly winds and in- will go to St. Petersburg in the antnmn. The I I1,5 - y Shoeing Hospital
crossing clondraers; for tfan Ohio valley south- visit is regarded by the press as of deep poUti- 4 ^ KiM-Btof fmUted h^l
- " -• —VlnKa- t.mnn.nrnvA I Cal SlgnifiCBCee. | d. XtiZSlUg DBfll inriUSDea DOS
east and southwest w'nds, higher temperature
and possibly local storms.
Insnrnnco on HauKnrtl Roofs Raised.
New Tone, Jnly 23 —Tbe Board of Fire Un
derwriters h«T6 resolved to raise tbe rate of in.
snranco on all hnildings with Mansard roofs,
and invite ail insurance companies in the conn-
try to nnite with them.
| Tbe Rom Harder Mystery.
WzsTcnxsrzB, Jnly 23.—Nothing new has de
veloped in the Goss murder case, within tbe
past two days, exoept the finding of the person
who shipped the body to Baltimore, which was
found in the rains of s burnt building.
Udderxook's mother spent an honr with him
Sr.ilf-VN'M’AI, STATE NEXT
or
Claims Aiainsttta Mr of BiM,
Rend ere 3 to the Oonnty Board of Commfaaionera
np to lat Jnly. 1878. audited and pasted by them
and orders drawn on the County Treatnrer for 1 11(| w A n.ijaii„
the payment of tbe same Those tn Italics 119 - W - A- Wylie-Bailiff at Bibb 8n-
p.eaed by tha Board since Ibe 20th February, I perior Court...
1873, the d*te of the organization of the Board; 1120. A. 0. Andoin—Bailiff at Bibb
all others having been previously made by an-I Superior Court
thoriiy from the Ordinary of «hs county and or- 1121. W. 8. Clark— Work on eeicere.
pital.
115. Gas Light Company—Water rent
to 31st Maroh, 1873.
116. Gss Light Company—Water rent
to 30th Jane, 1873
117. 8. 8. Harman—Burying small
pox cases
118. W.A. Wylie-(Jadge Hill) Bailiff
at Bibb Saperior Oonrt
ders passed b/ Judges Cole and Hill.
this morniog. Most of tbe time was spent in 4373.
prayer by the mother, who believes her son to |
,e gnilty, yet hopes in his ability to prove his i
innocence. He is calm and collected, dresses
himself with care, and is polite to the lust degree |
with all oaUare.
Kb.-iit-S hi, brother.in !«, hqi tot been ar-
re .ted, as reported, nor will he be, as no evi
dence era be obtained against him.
A New Trotter.
St. Loras, July 23 —The Krasas stallion.
Smuggler, it is stated in a special dispatch from I
Olstte, Ksnsjg, to hare trotted a mile over a
coarse in that place, yesterday, in 2:19}. This
horse was broken tu trot less than two years |
ago, and has been in training bnt six months.
The War In N|mln.
Madsid, Jnly 23 —President Salmeron held I
council of generals to-day. He was advised
summon immediately into active service,
90,000 reserves.
The civil Governors Seville and Albacete.
have been dismissed and replaced by special |
delegate*.
General Msrtecez has superseded General |
Valsoale ss Captain General of Valencia.
The inhabitants of Utrera have defeated and I
taken two go ns from an insurgent column, i
which marched ont of Seville to carry into |
effect tbe declaration of independence.
As tho insurgent iron clad Vittona was sail-1
irg from Alicants, a German frigate, which was
lying in the harbor, got np steam acd followed
ber ont by orders from tbe German legation at
Madrid.
Farther Evacuation Movements.
Pauis, July 23 —It is officially announced
to-dsy that the fortified town cf Mezeiroes,
capital of the department of ths Ardennes acd
Charieyille, on the opposite side of river Nense,
tbe same department, were evacnatid last
night by tbe German forces, which hare occu
pied them singe the conclusion of the war. The
staff of General Mrateuffe. the commander of
the army of occupation, will remain at Nancy
for a short time. After its departure from that
,ciiy tho Verdna District will be the only French |
territory occupied by German troops.
French Neutrality.
Fa ms, Jnly 23.—The Carlisle have made a I
formal demand of France for tbe recognition of
their rights as belligerents. The French Gov
ernment has refused, and declares that it will
remain perfectly neutral. In accordance with |
this policy it has forbidden the Spanish Rspnb-
licans from sending snoeor to Pnyeerda by wsy
of Port Vendesa, a French town on the Mediter-1
racean.
The Situation at Barcelona.
BiSCXLOSA. Jnly 23 —The remains of Gen. 1
Cabrinettz, who was killed in the engagement
near l’.ipopcL poll, between .he Repnbtieans
and the Carlists, will be bronght to this city.
Fearing disturbance* in consequence of lhe
issue of the proclamation of independence,
many of the respectable inhabitants are leaving
the city.
The oolonel of the civil guards has deserted |
and joined the Garlista.
The Cnrlln* Fere*.
Batoxxx, Jnly 23.—Tbe Carliata claim Ihst I
their effective force in Spain now nnmbers
30,000 men. They have disembarked a Urge I
quantity of arms and ammunition from Eng-1
land at Reqnietto.
Henry Singleton— Hauling loam
for trees at Court house $
2. Wm. Life—Whitewashing trees...
3. R. O. Wilder & Son—2G free
boxes
4. A. Dewberry, Coroner—Inquests,
Joe Barton, Catherine Herbert,
J. O. Towler
5. 1L SIcCardel—Brick-work on new
Honston read. ....A.............
6. A. Dewberrv, Coronet—Inquest
on infant found in river
7. J. C. L icier—Nursing small pox
cases
S. J. H. King—Beef account for hos-
4 20
QUEEN BEE HIVE.
Ga 10 I T™ H rVE has taken the premium over all
I X other hives at several largo 8tate fairs, and
19 rn I at our late Bibb county fair was awarded a diploma.
ic w \ The subscriber having bought the right for the
county, is now ready to sell individual rights and
12 50 I to make transfers of bees. He has also the right
I for Atkinson’s Honey Extractor, a simple contri-
50 00 I vance for extracting the honey witheat injury to
I the comb. Thus the comb may be given oack to
q qq I the bees to bo refilled, and in this way almost a
1 fabulous amount of honey may be taken from a
Live during tho honey Be&son.
Bee culture pays a better per cent, on tbe
capital invested than other bu*iuesa, and requiros
22 00 | but little labor. Now is tho time to transfer 5 our
155 001 b ed and comb to the new hive and prepare strong
1 colonies for next spring-
The hive may be eer-n at Messrs. Hardeman &
Sparks’, and at B. H. Wrigley A Co *a, whore orders
may be left. I am authorize! to eell rights to per*
REMOVED
THEIR 8TOCK OF
STORE ROOMS
BUT THE BEST.
LaaM’s New Crop Turnip Seed
buta BAGA,
FLAT DUTCH,
RED TOP,
LARGE GLOBE,
ALSO,
FRESH CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Pharmacist, 4th uid Poplar etreeta,
jniy20 tf Hollineworth Block.
SEG-ARS! SEG-ARS!
Imported and Domestic.
LA XSOIPOION.
LA OARBA,
FLOB DEL FUUAB,
LA XLEOION,
TENNYSON,
LA NOYEDAD,
LA UNIOO.
UANILLO,
FIGARO,
And many other brands, all of whioh aro
offered very low.
BOLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry etroet and Cotton Avenue.
jn!y22 tf
V** ! *<%.
tq I M |
M
dentin
/
From experiments made the present season, we
ora confidently recommend onr
HOME-MADE FERTILIZER
For Cardens, Turnips, Barley, etc.
Consisting largely of ammonia and nitrogen, it
yet does not born or wither the plant. We have it
for eaio in any quantity wanted.
Inly2)tf
HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR,
Druggists, Cherry street
TURNIP SEED.
FRESH CROP TURNIP SEED
18 7 3,
AT THE DRUG STORE OF
RANHIN, MASSENBURG & CO.
]nly20 tf
MULBERRY STREET,
-UNDER THE
SOUTH MACON DRUG STORE!
A S every druggist has the purest medicines, of
coarse I need not mention that fact; yet, aa
I rooeive monthly ahipmeuts from the beat liouaes
of New Tork, I suppose I have them also.
For the accommodation of the laboring classes,
among whom I am located, I am ready to wait on
all at any hour, day or nignt, and give special at
tention to the prescription department.
Everett’s Remedy
—FOB—
CHILLS AND DISEASES OF THE LIYER
Will give satisfaction in every cue, when taken
according to direction..
Ladies will find the department of
TOILET ARTICLES!
Attractive and satisfactory.
ICE COLD SODA WATER, on draught, tiU 12
o'clock at night.
8. D. EVERETT, Drnggist,
]n]yI8eod3m Fourth street, near Aroh.
8 00 I
122. W. & E P. Taylor—on acconnt of
coffins and fnrnitnre 125 00
1-3. Thomas^ierM—£Jndgo Hill) Bri- ■ x sm aumorizoi io eeu ngnis to per-
liff at Bibb Snoerior Court....... 23 00 e0 p, f rom th B adjoiiing countitB Bocs for sile.
5 901124. 8. D. Bainey—Bailiff at Bibb Su
perior Oonrt 22 00 |
4." 50 | 125. W. A. Banks A Sons—Goods fur
nished hospital 26 75
126. J. M. Boardman—Insurance, eto. 161 00
42 25 1127. A. O. Andoin-(Jndge Hill) Bai
liff at Bibb Saperior Oonrt. 10 00
201 60 1128. J. E. Kent—Bailiff at Bibb Sape
rior Court 12 00
22 75 1129. Maoon and Augusta Railroad
Company—Transportation 39 75 ]
95 00 1130. W. A. Wylie—Bailiff at Bibb Su
perior Conrt It 00
jnne2S lm
E. H. LINK.
pital 64 75 1131. Hunt, Rankin A Lamar—Medi-
10 00
9. Geo. Payne—Medioinos for hoe-
10. Geo. F. Cherry, sheriff—Jail fees
and exptr.tes
1L 8. T.G. Murray—Summoningjury
for inquest
12. A. Dewberry, coroner—Inquest
infant of Emma Owens.
13. 0. T. Ward, ordinary—Money ad
vanced for transportation 102 15
14. Dr. P. H. Wright—On aoeonnt for
m'd-cil services and medicines 93 95
15-16. A. B. Ross (by Judge Cole)—
Order from Bibb Saperior Conrt 200 00
17. Fred Sparks—Janitor a! Court
house, (two months) 50 00
18. Geo. F. Cherry, sheriff—JaU fees
and expenses 410 10
19. A Dewberry, coroner—Inquest J.
M. Martin
20. W. H. Cordell—Road purposes..
21. Maoon and Brunswick Railroad
Company—Rent of guard honse
25 25
4 00
10 00
3 00
icines for hospital
19 00 1132. Macon and Ernnswick Railroad
Company—Transportation
365 70 1133. Anderson A Ballard—Coal at
Court-house 49 CO
2 00 1134. Batts A Ross—Wood for hospital
135. Thos. Battle, (Jadge Cole,) Bailiff
at Bibb Soperior Conrt
136. 8. D. Rainey, (Jadge Hill,) Bailiff
at Bibb Saperior Conrt 10 00
137. A. 0. Andoin, Bailiff Bibb Sa
perior Conrt
138. Pat Crown, Bailiff Bibb Saperior
Court... 64 00
139. Tho*. Pieroe, Bailiff Bibb Supe
rior Court 12 00
140. D. Daly A Bro.—Meal and flour. 5 72
141. 8. D. Everett—Medicines for hos
pital 11 40
10 00 1143. W. A. Wylie, (order on fine and
200 00 I forfeiture fund,) Bailiff at Bibb
Oonnty Court
141. P- W. Wippler—Supplies for hos-
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Has just received & new lot of
be&utafal Fall Bosoms and
Plaited Bosoms, from 13 to 19
inches in the neck. The Foil
Bosoms are the coolest Shirts
worn.
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Has a splendid fitting Bummer
Drawer, from 2S to £0 inches
waist, rad all lengths of inaeam.
HECK-WEAR! KECK-WEAR!
u 001 THOMAS IT. CONNER
jniyIStf
Received yea’erday a new etock
of Summer Neck-wear, in all
colors. Lavender and white for
evening wear. Linen Collars of
all etylea and sizes
MODOCS!
26 37
Are net coming, bnt
5 60
to April 1, 1873 500 001 pital.
22. Wm. Bone— Transportation of 1115. Thos. Wood—Coffins 45 25
children lo Savannah 30 00 1117. Johnson A Dunlap—Articles for
23. G. W. Gaatin—One quarter's sal-
24 Lines, Wing 4 Smith—Adterti-
sing notice of claims against
Bibb county
25. A. B. Boas, clerk— One quarter’s
salary.
MOSQUITOES ABE
75 00
7 50
3 00 I
50 00
PREPARE FOR THEM!
27. Ellis 4 Cutter—Lumber for hos-
piial..
28. 8. 8. Harman—Salary at hospital
(two months).., 120 00
29. 8.1 Gnstin—wood for boraital... 49 88
30. S. Waxelbanm 4 Bro.—Blanket*
for jail and hospital.
31. Johnson 4 Dunlap—sundries for
hosnital and Oonrt-honse
1'2. Mi 4 Kirkland—shoe* for hos
pital patients
A- MoCaHie—Meal
S. H. Everett—Medicine*, eto.
35. John Ingalls—Medicine*
tie. John D. Lloyd—Meal rnd flour...
37. O. Machold—Meal aad floor
53. John A. Nelson 4 Son—Meal and
39. Thoma* Wood buffin* ?Z..~..~ 171 00
40. 8 D. Bainey—Bailiff Bibb 8. Ot. 6 00
41. Wing A Solomon—Repairing locks
at Court Bouse 2 10
42. Bntta 4 Rare— Co*l at Court H... 24 00
43. P. W. Dit!*, Sheriff, (by Jadge
Cole)—Ord. Bibb Bop. Court....
44. Jehn Brown—BaL pay aa Janitor
Oonrt-bouse aod hospital.
148. Milo 8. Freeman—Wood.
Dr. J. C. Johnson—On medical
bill
100 00 1152. Fred Spaiks—Janitor at Court
house, (one month) 25 00
50 001133- Oliver, Donglasa 4 Co—Patting ,
stove in post-office, etc 6 25 PLATT’S PATENT CANOPY!
146 72 115°. Jones 4 Bixier—Hospital tup-
fUt* 48 73
I have in slock
51 90 |
7 SO
6 50
3 30
11 80
39 75
2 85
32 33
14 80
$9,034 14
Ditid E. Blocxt, Chairman.
EDWARD ROWE,
GENERAL btate agent for the
GANSTER COMPLETE GAS WORKS
For Family nag. Hotels, Churchee, Etc.
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Macon. I
juiyistf
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,]
(The handsomest fixture in Maoon.)
Holmes’ Oriental Canopy.
ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FUTURE!
Holmes’ Hanging Kets.
With other first class fixture*.
Bobinet and American Lace and
Gauze Nets, Pink and White.
Prices to unit tight timee.
Come icenook at them.
THOMAfl WOOD,
may 18 tf Next to Lanier Hon&e.
MASONIC TEMPLE
OPPOSITE THE-
LANIER HOUSE,
Whore they will be glad to)
ALL OLD
WE HAVE IN STORE
1000 POUNDS OF
CHAMPION’S
COTTON CATERPILLAR
EXTERMINATOR.
P UT np in sacks sufficient for fivo acre* at $5 00
per eack, or packages sufficient for one acre
at $125 per packago.
WE BELL NO RIGHTS. IT IS FREE TO ALL.
Call or send at once to
J. H. Z GIL IN & CO.
Orders by mail solicited acd promptly attended
to. June I7tf.
ADD TO THE NUMBER
ALL WHO ARE LOOKING FOB
LAW CARD.
•t Oonrt House 5 001 jon«19tf
CSOB. COBTLAKDT and NEW CHURCH 8TS-, [ “1 fES£R3- WOODWABD & TOOLE, of Dooly
\J NEW YORK. On the European PUn. HIGH-1 JjJL county, Ga, having formed a leg a,! copart-
ABD F* FBENCH. son of the late Colonel Bichard I nerthip, reepectfuUy offer their service* to the
French* of French’* Hotel, bee taken this Hotel, I pnblio, end will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
. newly fitted up and entirely renovated tha same* I Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Maoon, Sumter end Hone-
195 00 [ Centrally located in the Businase Part of tbe City. I ton. BpecUl attention given aleo to ceaeu in the
Lediea’and Gentlemens Dining Booms attached. I Supreme and Federal Courts.
Addrees, Vienna, Ga.
julylff d3n**
BARGAINS!
JnlyJStf
IN OUR BUSINESS.
Convention of Ex-Cadets
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITtlTB.
The cx-Cadota and ex-Frofeeeors of tho
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Are invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, on
the firat day of September next.
Tho Central, Macon and Brunswick, Maoon and
Weetem, Atlantic and Western, West Point and
Atlanta, and Georgia Railroads will pasa number*
of the Convention for one fare io and from the
Convention.
Let every ex-Oadet who loves the memories that
cluster around his Alma Mater, and who cheriahe*
a hope of seeing her resurrected from the ashes
in which Bhermra boned her, come to this Con-
venticn.
JOHN XILLEDGE,
Freeident of the ex-Gadot Association-
jnlyQO-tileepl
STRICTLY COMMISSION HOUSE
JR. 3VE, WA.THH* «*> OO.
50 Broad SU, Wear Torlr,
BANKERS
—AS® —
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Buy and sell contract* for future delivery of oot*
ton. Deposit ecoount* of banker*, merchants en
others ere especially aoliclied. july6d3m
barlow house,
AMEBIOU8, GA.,
WRIT JONES A CO., Proprietor*.
Ia first-cUaa and in buainese center.
Board per d*y t2. lodging or single moils 50 cts.
may 9 6m
PUMPS
Of all kinds,
HYDRAULIC RAMS, RUBBER HOSE, ETO ,
For tale at loweat cash price*.
SION OF THE GOLDEN PUMP.
m. HO vV El,
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Maoon, G*.