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Telegraph & Messenger.
THUR8DAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1873
THE GEORGIA PRESS.
At lb* recent oommemoement of Ootfoga 8(0
Marie, Montreal, Canada, Jes?ph DaUnnoy, of
Savannah, carried off the flrat prizes In excel
lence, diligence, physique, and algebra, and
second In merit in duvertaUon.
Fa mm Callwa*, of Atlanta, has gone on
visit to Ireland.
The Columbus San, of Taeaday, has this:
A xzoBO woman staffed herself so fall of
two o'olock Sanday dinner that she died before
sapper time. She ate a hearty breakfast, took
a whopping dinner at her hoase at noon, went
to a neighbor's hoove and piled in another din
ner at two o'olock. The matter of astonishment
is how she ooold hare lived that long.
Txa Baptist Sandsy-achool Convention of
North Georgia will meet In Sammerville to
morrow.
There wore 112 interments in Atlanta last
month.
Speaking of the Confederate monament at
Atlanta, the Herald aays t
We aoderstand, however, that a oontract has
been consummated with the Stone Monntain
Company to furnish granite to complete the
ahaft cr body of the monament, and that the
Memorial A's >cuLon will commence work afreah
at a very early date. Though oar information
was not antbentic, we sincerely hope that w<
were informed aright.
The Griffin Kews of Tuesday says ;*
Oa yesterday George Gastello, Etq., from
Henry county, brought in twenty bales of cot
ton, his last year's crop. People stood in
amazement as they saw several leads of the
Maple driving np the street, the merchants
brushed np their oouatera, the lawyers gazed
from their offices, and newspaper men were efr*
• culating around freely jnat like they had money.
Some were of the opinion that the fall of the
year had oom<*. and others looked upon it as
the atant courier of the old time xnUlenlam of
peaoe, plenty and prosperity.
Griffia Is marching steadily forward toward
her dealiny, whioh jnst now seems to be a new
theatre.
8pan!ding ooanly colored people aro going to
have a oamp meeting at an early day.
Tnx Lumpkin Independent has this crop
Item:
The crops are suffering very ranoh for want
of rain, and the complaints of dry weather are
heard all over the county. Corn in “firing"
very rapidly and will be seriontly injured aniens
» rain falls in a few days.
ScMrcn oonnty will organize a Grange of Pa
trons to-morrow.
A Gjunoe bos been organized at Conyers.
A dispatch to the Atlanta Gonstilntion from
IiAmesviUo, the 22J, says:
A personal renoontre took place to day here
between H. J. Lund and W. P. Basny. Lind
vrwi shot and severely wounded. 8eabe McDow
ell. colored, wav also shot during the fracas.
The difficulty originated from the attempt of
Bassy to arrest Land.
On Saadlay morning three diamond rings
were stolen from an Augusta lady, and on
Tuesday morning the door bell of the residence
from which the rings wero carried off was rang,
and upon the door being opened the rings were
discovered lying upon the door maL No one
was in sight.
Augusta has just concluded a oensns of her
own, and counts up a population of 19,083.
The Atlanta Constitution has the following
with reference to the Blodgett defalcation:
The Legislature, at its Iaet session, appointed
a joint committee of both branches of the As
sembly to meet daring the recess and patiently
investigate the defalcation of Foster Blodgett.
That ooromittee has been in session in this city
two week«, and adjourned yesterday. The pre-
vlons Legislature, by appropriate committee
had investigated his'matter and found Blod
gett's default to bo considerably more than the
amount of his offioial bonnd as Superintendent
of the Western and Atlantie Railroad, and upon
their finding, a judgment has been issued against
his bondsmon for the fall amount of the bond—
#120,000. These bondsmen and Foster Blodgett
have resisted the parmont of the execution in
every way they could. The case has been be
fore the Supremo Court, and recently the sham
pardon granted by Judge Conley while he was
filling the Gubernatorial chair and playing
the part of Chief Executive, has been nrgod
before the Superior Court ns a bar to the en
forcement of the said judgement against
the securities. In all these moves the courts
have decided against Foster Blodgett and
his securities, holding them to the payment of
the bond. One spools! point made by the secu
rities was that many of the items oompoaing
the aooonut whioh tho previous Legislative
committee had found duo wero erroneous—alle
ging that they wero ablo to show that to bo
the case, bnt were denied a hearing or tho
privilege ohintroducing testimony, etc., and it
was particularly to moot this objection that the
committee which has jnst adjourned waa rafved
nod held their late meeting. While holding this
pension, they opened their doors wide, summon
ing every wit news desired, and fully examining
every point or question ralsod by tho defend
ants or their counsel, nod remained in suasion
till they said they wero through and had no
other witness or matter to introdnoe, and had
presented their whole case. The committee
will not oome to a conclusion—will not prepare
a report—till tho Legislature meets. Their ad
journment yesterday waa to assemble again a
few days before tho meeting of the General
Assembly, till which time their conclusions will
not be known. All we CAn now say is, that they
have given n patient and full hearing to tho de"
fonso to their entire satisfaction.
Tax duel crop has been unusually largo
this yoar. Tho lAtost one on the tapis comes
through the Atlanta Herald. A correspondent
writing to that paper of yesterday, from Opelika,
Ala., saye:
It appears that soon after tho doso of the
commitment trial of young Hooper, a Air. Wad-
doll, who is in some way oonoeoted with the
Hooper family, wrote a communication to the
Columbus Sun, iu which he made serious
charges against the character of the late Tbos.
Fbtllipn. Among other things, he charged
that Mr. Thomas Phillips had been turned
ont of the* church for seducing one of his church
sisters, and that at the time of his death he
was not a member of the Methodist church.
This charge of Mr. WAddell was denied
by the officers of the ohuroh referred to.
They stated that while certain charges had been
made against Mr. Phillips, they were rot sus
tained. and be has not been turned out of com
munion with the church. It appears that Mr.
Thomas Phillips has a brother and several
nephews living in Atlanta. This article in the
Sun evidently escaped their notioe, until within
the past few days a copy was sent to Mr.
Thomas J. Phillips, who keeps a family grocery
store in Atlanta. As soon av this young man
read the article, we are informed that he
heoAtne very indignant, and through his friend,
Col. , scuta peremptory demand to Wad
dell to retyiot or fl^ht. Up to this tixno we do
not kuow the result, bet will send you tho facts
as soon as obtained.
The Herald adds editorially:
Upon receiving the above letter a Herald
reporter waa dispatched to Mr. Phillips* place of
business. Finding him absent he made inquiry
of bis brother, who was in charge of his busi
ness, as to his whereabouts. He was informed
that Mr. Phillips left cn Saturday in company
with a friend. He did not know bis brother's
business abroad. He only heard of him once
since his departure. All that our reporter could
gather from that letter was, that Mr. P. was in
Columbus on Monday. From what our reporter
learnt daring the interview he is satisfied that
Mr. P. is off for the purpose of settling the un
pleasantness between Colonel Waddell and him'
aelf. We learn from another source that Col.
Waddell has positively refused to retract any
thing. Tbt, Colambna Sun of Hat night has
this to say upon the subject of the duello:
“The probabilities on good authority last night
were that the affair would be Fettled. Rumors
are plentiful." W^ see Mr. J. Shecut, of At
lanta, registered at the Konkin House, and con
sequently presume that he is Mr. Phillips*friend.
He has been indirectly engaged in one or two
••affaires" already.
The Sanday-school exerciieain the afternoon I laws of the numerous benevolent societies in
and preaching at night ware decidedly interest
ing.
On Monday, tbs 7ih, the primary and Acade
mic classes, in efcarge naoetly of Mrs. S. G. |
Beall, were thoroughly examined. Mrs. B. ie ua•
dcubtedly an eseeU*nr lady and a g oi teacher, |
AUo, a number of Mr. Wm. ,T. Howard * cia
Lyons compelled their members to assist at the
funerals of their deceased fellow members.
The religious demonstrations directed against
Italy and Germany oontinues. In Nines daring
a solemn procession, the statoe of Sl Peter was
carried about with its feet in fetters. When
the pilgnma from Alsace and Lorraine arrived
were examined. It is not too much to aay all I in Paray-le-Moni&l with the banners of New
his classes did well I Breisach, Straaburg and Metz, they were re-
On Taeaday, the 8tb, the college olawies were I eeived with indescribable enthusiasm. 'Many
critioally and thoroughly examined. ThePrtai- speeches were made during the coarse of the
dent, Rev. W. C. Wilkes, required his papils I dty, all alluding to the deliverance of Alsace
to prepare, during the examination, in the I and Lorraine; and the pilgrims* song:
presence of the audienoe, several of the gaaae*, I “Dieu de clemence,
reagents, etc., and then perform a number of I O Dieu Sauvenr
experiment*, illustrating the more important I Hauvtz Rome et la France,
principles of chemistry and natural philosophy. I par votre Sac re cceir,"
Tceeday night tho pupils of the Academic I tras changed for this *olcoin day, as follows:
Department delivered their speeches and read
com posit ions.
Miss Jennie E. Wilkes, daughter of the Pres
ident, .delighted the audience with some per
formance by her music class, and by the wholr
school in calisthenics.
Wednesday, the 9lb, was commencement day.
The following was the order of exercises:
“Dieu de clemence,
O Dieu vaingaeur.
Rends 1'Alsace a la France,
An Dorn da Sac re ccear.”
The prosecution of Banc, member of the As
asmbly, and the arrest of Lefevre, both on the
charge of having participated in the Commnne,
_ , i . - _ , _ . ., has caused great nnesainetsin the revolutionary
Salutatory—By Mu* Bessie P. Wilke*, (of qnarterg of Montm.rtre, Belleville end L»
senior cisse). This was * chesto and very sp- I Vilette. Four thonnand ‘’act* d’aecnsation,”
propriate piece.
Miss Bookie Chaves—“Why are we here
to day 7’* This was a creditable composition. |
MissLanraMcEinzie—“ AMagioKey.** This
wa« a sharp piece—a scrutinizing examination
of the h»arL She read well.
Mias Vickie McKtnzie —“ A Walking Cane.
She took np the Cane family and the Cain
family. An ingenious composition.
which bad been withdrawn by Thiers, have been
turned over again to the military courts. A
great many persons complicated in the insur
rection of the Commune, have since left the
country to < fixate the threatened prevention.
The object de Broglie has in view by these rig
orous proceedings is to dispatch so many more
thousand of his countrymen to Caledonia, as to
render inconvenient individuals uneasy and to
, M '“ if*.! 7 ‘If 8kete ? ? f • - Gr “l compel their abeenee from Franoe.
Poet." Did not hear well enough to judge of
IIS merits.
Mils Ida Hooks—“Gather Pearls from the
Shore of Time. 1
ell read.
MiaS Mattie Lamar—“Maria Antoinette.
Regret to say she become so embarrassed that
From Spain we continue to reoelve the same
gloomy news of spreading anarchy and dissoln*
P . tion. Owing more to the entire absence of dis-
This was well written and | ciplina in the ranks of the Republican forces
than to their own valor, the Carlists are grad
ually gaining such a strong foothold, that their
ultimate victory seems a very probable event.
she did not get through. At her request Alias j They are already confident that England and
Bessie P. Wilkes read it. (Jood pieoe. I Franoe will reoognize them as belligerents, as
Alias Jennie Brown— TThe Ocean of L.fe. I BOon M they have anooeeded in capturing a
She read with avigorous tone, sufficient to be | fortified town in which to establish the seat of
heard by all. Excellent composition. I Government; and considering, that the Ke-
Misa Mamie B. Wilkes (8anior)—“Memory. pnb li C sns, after a fair trial, have proved un-
Read an admirable composition. I equal to the task of maintaining order in Spain,
Miss Alittie Brown—“Father is from Home ^ ho pes of the Garliats are not exaggerated,
This seemed to be an account of her own home 51 if we take the domineering influence of the
suppose she has lost her father. I Catholio party in France into account. The
Mr. R. M. Hodge—‘Science—its Past and I Carlists are proceeding after well-concerted
Present." He handled his subject well. He p | ans and their ramifications extend over the
a young man oflearning and intellect. 555 country. Not only has the Government
Miss BeasieP. Wilkes-— *Th!s is an Age of j ^ oppose them in the open field, bnt also to
Progress. This was indeed a fine compoai- j thwart their conspiracies aiming at creating
tion, and was well read. I disorders In all parts of the country. Even
Miss Mamie B. Wi]ke«-“Yriedictory." This Barcelona, the mSst Republican city in Spain,
was one of the best valedictories I have heard ^ j D f 6ate d with Garlist agents, and extraordi-
this summer. Some or the sentiments were I nary precautions have been taken by the Gov-
very tender and touching. Many oould not eminent to aecnre her against a coup de main
refrain from weeping. Ion their part. The insurgents are provided
Conferring Degrees—The Honorary degree with firearms of the most improved patterns,
of A. B-was oonferred upon XL AL Hodge. A m oat of which are said to have been landed by
special Honorary degree of Mistress of Mnsio English vessels on the coast of Biscay. Not
was oonferred upon Miss Jennie E. Wilkes. It I deterred by the serious embarrassment of the
is said she well deserves it. The degree of Government to cope with the Carlists, the Rad
Maid of Arts was regularly conferred upon Miss I or Mob Republicans eagerly seize every oppor*
Minnie B. Wilkes and Miss Bessie P. Wilkes. I tnnity of asserting their empire by fire and
The President delivered a short, but appro- blood# Xhey I03e in AJooy, province of Ali-
pri&te and impressive baccalaureate address. | cante, mnrdered the mayor of the city, a zeal-
lie v.T. H. Stout followed with an earnest oaa a ^ d deserving Republican, and digged his
and Instructive address. ...» I bo^y through the streets, a yelling mob serving
At 8 p. m. the annual concert opened. Not- I ag a funeral escort. The tax collector shared
withstanding there was an admission fee, the I jjja fate. Order was restored by the arrival of
Chapel was crowded to its ntmost capacity. For j a B ( ron ^ column of Republican troops oom-
threo hours the audience was delighted with I manded by Velarde, after ten houses, one cot-
strains of sweetest music, aud brilliant exar-1 and fonr other factories had been burned,
cises in calisthenics. I fifty persons killed and many wonnded. The
Alias Jennie E. Wilkes oannot eamlybe ex-1 ringleaders of the revolt succeeded in making
celled m fixing np a splendid concert. She oer- j their escape. In Malaga, the populace mur-
tainly deserves great credit for the perform-1 dered several members of the city oonncil,
ancea of her class. It is doubtful whether she I while a ball fight was progressing. The chaos
can be surpassed, taking her material into oon- | in the Bonth% Andalusia especially, is so great
EDWARD ROWE.
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WatcEies, Jewelry. Sii?er-warfi.
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[ Db. j. a. Taylob,
Of Atlanta, Ga.
Da. B. A- Hooxk.
Of Chattanooga, Term.
ROGERS & BONN,
MINERAL. HILL.
CHOLERA.
DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,'
DIARRHOEA,
AKP ALL
• BOWEL COMPLAINTS,. .
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Radways Ready Relief! 1
SALINE, SULPHUR, ALUM. WHOLESALE GROCERS!
-OFFER FOR 3ALE-
FANCJT GOODS, FINE CUTLERY,
Musical Instruments, Strings,
BTC.. BTC.
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
diamond PbMb Spectacle?. Eye-Glasses
Particular attention given to Repairs on fine and
Difficult Watches.
JEWELRY, etc., REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING
Cor. Mulberry A Second Sts .Macon, 6s.
A call Is solicited and great bargains given in good
and desirable goods. Many articles will be sold as
and unaer cont. aprl&if
b\ B’ABEL
MANUFACTURER OF
STAR AND TALLOW
CANDLES, SOAPS,
LAUD OIL.
sideration, by any mnsio teacher in Georgia.
that thousands aro preparing to leave the coun
try.
The “Gazette Ufficiale" has published a royal
deoree directing that the law suppressing the
religionw c irp^mtions in Rome, be carried into
i:*ercl*c»-Junior i:xii|bit!on. | effect. Tl.o Parliamentary Committee charged
with ex-imining into tho bills offered by the gov-
EHORY COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger: The exer-1 eniment for atrengthening the defences of the
clKM of to df.y have been nmnraally brilhant B . larm , iu « | y volnminons
_ .... .. . . ,! report—especially alarming for the tax-payers.
The orowdi* mnch larger than yesterday, and a8 it Mts for Bn appropnaUon of 130,300,000
the exhibition decidedly moio interesting. A J lire for new works of defense. And even this
perfeot blaze of beauty lined the halls and gal- amonnt is only half of what the original draft
1 asked for. The whole plan of defenEe is divided
leries, bewitching tho bewildered beholder, and 7 rZ , p ?!i aeieDee “ aijiaea
. a . R ... .. . / „ I into three parts: First. Italy requires fortifies-
irradiating tha scene with magnificent loveli- Uon8 on her fronUera against Francei Swi-z 3 r.
ness. Calypso and all her nymphs were there, I land and Austria. K ich passable Alpine valley
arraying their charms and encircling the occa- I communicating with France is to beTortified by
don with a halo of beanty. Eloqnenca as snb- tt hl ‘ Ie for V receives a compli-
„ , i j iLjH j a a I mentary vote of confidence, as the committee
lime aa Apollo ever inspired thrilled to raptnre doo3 no J t deem u necessary to erect fortifications
and kindled to enthusiasm tho listening audit-1 agaiDst her. Towards Austria, however, the
ora. Greece and Rome were “ resurrected" I committee reccommend that the frontier be
from tha tomb of ages, and Demosthenes and I strengthened by additional work-, especially at
„ . . , ... the opening of the valley of the Each. la the
Cicero called np from long forgotten graves. ln ,£T inte ? jor of the country important addi-
Poor old men; how often has their sleep been I tions to the existing works of defense are
disturbed. We devoutly implore, In behalf of I fieemod necessary. Tho estimates propose to
the departed, a requltcat in pact. fortif ?! ^one and Capna after the most ap-
,, ' , . , I proved system, at a cost of ten million?, t.nd to
ITio joint debate of the Few and Phi Gamma ? end „ Bologna impregnable at an outlay of
Societies, of which wo spoko in onr commnnica-1 eighteen million lire. The third part of the
tion yesterday, came off last night. The subject I report discusses the maritime defenses of Italy,
nraa “Shftn'd n Arlnnt a eralAn rtf I t>minn »n hn* ATtflniion Anacr ima am
was “Should a Government adopt a aystem of I whtch, owing to her extended coast line, are
compulsory education ?** a question which must J numerous and costly. Among these, theim-
ahortly constitute ono of tne living issnes of I provements on the fortifications of Genoa are
the age. Bishop Pierce presided in the absence I estimated at twelve millions; of Venice at ten,
of General Oolqnit. The speeches wero all I and fnrther ten millions are asked for works on
good; bat we oannot forbear making mention I the etraita at Mamins
of tho mastery effort of Mr. 8beats—a yoongl The health of his Holing? is steadilv im-
man who has “made his own way** throngh life, I proving. In a recent allocation to the Cardi-
snd who shares the first honor of bis cless. In | rials the Pope bl-imed the Bishops and priest-
behalf of the negative, the yonng orator deli- I hood of Alli»andra for having assisted at the
vored an argnment which for compactness of I funeral of Raiazzi. The government keeps the
though and eubtloty of analysis, we have sel-1 rooms in which this Italian statesman passed
dom heard equaled by ono of his yeaxs. Young I bis last days still under leek and key, being
O. L. Smith, of Macon, who also supported the I afraid that his private correspondence, which
negative proposition, acquitted himself hand-1 doubtlessly contains interesting revelations on
aomely, and gave evidence of fine reasoning important political events, might draw the
poworM. j veil from many compromising transactions.
Bishop Fierce, after appropriate remark?, in
Office, Ne. 14 West Main Street, between First and
Second.
Factory, Nos. 73, 75, 77, 79 and 81 Maiden Lane,
between Ohio and Adams Streets,
LOUISVILLE. KY.
Cuh paid for Tallow, Lud and Grease.
*pr25 6a
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian. Spring, Ga.
T HIS well known house Is now open to those
who visit the Spring for health or pleasure.
It is situated nearer the Spring than any other
public house, and is spacious and comfortable.
Tha table is supplied with the best the market
affords.
Every attention is given to invalids who reeort
to the waters of tha bpring for health.
Kates cl Board.
Per day $ 2 00
Per week . 10 00
Per month 35 00
Liberal deduction made for largo families.
W. A. ELDER <fc bON,
Proprietors.
TIER0E3 BEABGBA6S HAMS,
49 tierces LEAF LARD,
29 tierces CAROLINA RICE,
2 car loads NEW FLOUR,
2 car loads FEED OATS,
2 carloads CHOICE HAY,
150 boxes POTASH,
200 boxos CANDLES.
125 boxes STARCH,
r * CHOLERA prevails as an epidemic, the Pre
ventive measures are the mr>et wi*e to atfopt.
The Livxa, Bowels and Stomach should be kept | rpHIS favorite Summer Resort, situated near
regular. Radway’a Pills, in small dotes, will secure I Bean's Station, East Tennessee, and nine
this requisite. Had way’s Beady Relief dilated in j miles from Hometown, Eaet Tennessee and Yir-
water, tone teaepoonful to a tumbler of water), | ginia Railroad, has just been SPLENDIDLY fitted
taken as a drink, three or fonr times daring the I up for the Summer of 1873.
day. will disinfect the malaria inhaled in the eye- 1
tern, and neutralize all acid or unhealthy elements • ^ ___ T , . ^
canted by the combination of the malaria of the I C^XJoEC STJ jLtJb*JfcjL U LvSj
atmosphere with the gases of stomach, (which are I
often in theee epidemics acid), imparting warmth, j -^hite and Black), Alum and Chalybeate
energy med beiith, throng bout the eyetem, \y»te'r*. need no comment, u their effects ere gen-
preventing thewepwtionof the wetery from other era u y known: bnt we would C«U your perticnler
properties in the blood . ' i attention to the wonder of the age, aa a mineral
If seized with CHOLERA., the Ready R'liaf | water
should be*giYen as strong and often as possible. 1
This will aecnre rest and hold tlie properties of the
blood together, zquauzi^g its circulation, prevent
ing congestion, imd prevent t'.e diminiahing or ,
lessening of the palse, and stopping vomiting and I better known as Black Water, wafAm
purging. The body should be rubbed w.th Ready its apedfio effects in cases of BHBUMATIRU.
Relief from head to foot, and along the spine I SCROFULA. DYSPEPblA. all Diseaees of the
This will impart new energy and vitality to the B!ood and 8km, and especially adapted to the Dis-
nervoua ayatem, stop cramps, spaeme, and induce I eases of Females.
free perepiration. As soon as the stomach is ( - - . , „ , , n .
q lie ted, six to eight of Badway’s Pills (no danger | 2IQQ COlU SUlpllUr JJ&lilS .
ILL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
junelStf
OUR SALINE SPRING.
LAWTON & BATES,
WnOIiBSAH.E
of diurbeet need re feued) ebonld be given. The I
Liver, Stomich ud Bowela will al once be restored I jjj e ,^,1 and bracing monntain air, together with I
to their natural duties, and the neutralized ele- I the MAGNIFIOENT MOUNTAIN 8t»NEBY. tend I
menta of dieeaae be expeUed from the eyetem. to this one of the most pleasant enmmei-re-
Thie treatment has roacned thonaande from death. SO rta In the South.
Looaeneee. Diarrta-a, Cholera Morbns. Graaps. **- Thoao Springe aro acceaaible by daily hack
Spaeme, eto , and ail painfrl dii chargee from the ij nM . parties deairing to visit us will stop at Tor- [
bowela are stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by i ey House, Morristown, and c.ll for William A.
taking Badway’s Read/ Belief. No congestion or J proprietor Hack Line to Mineral HilL 1
-DEALERS IN-
irfiimmation, no weakneae or laseitnde, wnl follow
the use of the It. It. liulief.
YELLOW FEVER.
DBS. TAYLOR & HOOKE, Proprietors,
Bean's Station, East Tennessee.
BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar-
raugementa for families. may 18 2m
Bats, Hay, Bacas, Larfl, Hoar, Sosar, Coffee, lolassasi
Thia disease is not only cured by Dr. Badway s
Belief and Pills, bat prevented. If exposed to it,
put one teaspoonful of Belief in a tumbler of water.
Drink this before going out in the morning, and
several times dnriDg the day. Take one of badway’s |
Pills one hour before dinner and oneon going to bed.
If seized with Fever, take fonr to six of the Pills
every six hours, until copious dischargee from the
bowels take place; also drink the belief, dilated
with water, and bathe the entire surface of the
body with Belief. Soon a powarfnl perspiration
will take place, and you will feel a pleasant heat
throughout the ayatem. Keep on taking Belief
repeatedly every fonr hours: also tho Pills. A cure
wiU bo sure to follow. The Belief is atrengthening.
stimulating, soothing and qnieting. It is ante to |
break np the fever and to neutralize the poison.
Let this treatment be followed and thoneands
will be saved. The same treatment in FEVER I
and ague typhoid feveb, ship fever,
BILIOUS FEVEB, will effect a cure in twenty-four I
hours. When the patient feels the Belief irritating I
or heating the skin, a cure is positive. In all oases
where pain is felt, tbs : elief should be need.
Beady Belief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25
cents a box. Sold by Druggists.
METROPOLITAN
BAGG-ING, TIES, ETC.
IRON AND BRASS WORKS,
JOHDSTSOlSr & SMITH
Canal Street, from 8th to 7th,
RIOHMONO,’ XT'A..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
Engineers, Hacliinists and Fonnflers. j
HEALTH! BEAUTY! BBrGIHES' OF ALL KINDS.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
STRONG AND PURE BIOH BLOOD — IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU • IFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
Send for Circular.
ianlf Iy
H. B. BROWN,
AGENT.
“Absolutely tne Best Protection
Against Fire.”
FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS, MACON.
jnno5tf
DE. BADWAY’S
! Oyer 1200 Actual Fires put ont with it!
GEORGE W. HEAD,
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT $10,000,000 00
-EXCLUSIVE-
Haa made the most astonishing cures. So quick, -^orth of property saved from the flames
■a aaniit eve the ebannso tllA IW1V Ilnflarf-flAg limlnP I V r J
so rapid are tho changes the body undergoes, under
th« influence of this truly wonderful medicine, that
EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
B
ABC
A.3NTD CIGAR MAKrTTI’A.OTXJHE3a.
No 4= Blake’s Block. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN BESOL-
YENT communicates through the blood, sweat, [
urine, and other fluids and Juices of the eyetem, I
the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the |
body with new and sound material. Scrofula,
Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Diseases, Ulcers |
■ optic
in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors. Nodes in the
Glands and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes,
Htrumorous Discharges from the Ears, and tho
worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever
Bores. Scald Head, Ring Worm, Balt Rheum. Ery
sipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh
Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all Weakening
andPaiofnl Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of tha life principle, are
within tho curative range of thia wonder of Mod
ern Cheraifctry, and a few days* use will prove to
any person Uding it for either of these forms cf
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by tbe
waste and decomposition that is continually pro-
IRE EXTINGUISHES
CYPRESS SHINGLES!
which he complimented the speakers and the
speoches, gave hie decision in favor of the
negative—a judgment in which the whole audi
ence concurred. The Fbi Gamma’s were jubi
lant over Ibeir viotory.
The Junior exhibition of to-day was capital—
fully np to the standard and reflected credit I TUST received, a contignment of CIFBE6S
| A SUPERIOR ARTICLE!
For sale by
B. H. WRIGLEY & CO.
jnne8tf
upon the institution. We make honorable men- | t) SHINGLES, rived and drawn,
tion of yonng Myers of Maoon, whoso subject
was Salmagundi. Hia speech waa all aglow with
brilliant humor, aud convulsed the audience
with laughter. Robert Lewis, of Sparta, Geor
gia, pictured tbe wronga of Ireland, and elo
quently inveighed against oppression and tyran
ny. E. M. Hammond, of Atlanta, delivered an
eminently sonnd and praotical address upon
“Practical thought."
After the close of the Junior exercises Mr.
Howard Yon Epps, of Atlanta, Ga., delivered
Sophomore class. Ao we predicted in onr com- I Bankers and Commission Merchants
mnnioation of yesterday. Mr. Candler bore off
tbe first prize and Mr. Wright the second. The
jpeech of Mr. Von Epp* gave universal satis-. Moeoa Tnjlor, President City Bulk
faction and provoked rnsny prophecies for this n. Y.: P. O. Cilhonn, Preeident Fourth National
yonng son of Georgia. | Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.;
X. XZTCHCX. jL L. habteipgs
KETCH UM & HARTRIDGE,
Exchange Building, Savaanati, da.
This afternoon at fonr o’clock the AInmni as. Morris Eetchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
sembled and were addressed by Prof. Gosby I Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMl<
Smith, of Maoon. Tha speeoh was unique, I chad. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia,
humorous and eminently original. We have
seldom listened to on address better conceived | w . o. »obr:s. s. t, im
and more appropriate. To-night the Few and
Phi Gamma have their annnal reunion. The
Commencement at NpaMing Semi
nary.
Correspondence Telegraph and Messenger.]
The anniversary exercises of thia yonng bnt
flourishing Seminary opened on tbe 6th of July
by an able and appropriate sermon by the Bar.
T. H. Stout, of Thomaston, Ga., from the text,
Prov. 23, 23: “ Bny the truth rod sell it not."
He announced the broad proposition that all
truth emanates from the same scarce—God.
Cor Heavenly Father is pleated to eee His chil
dren searching for truth. He hae placed a vast
amount of troth where it can be found, and has
given ns the ability and the desire to seek and
to And it.
For convenience, he said, truth may be
divided into two part* : F(„t, ec entiflo truth;
second, theological troth.
He very clearly showed the great variety aud
Tains of scientific truth j th. rapid proR rcaj in
all the arts and aeienoea, and how profitable it
U to every class of society to paMt ,si snch
knowledge. He enforoed and Ulo.tratad every
proposition by appropriate facte drawn from
astronomy, geology, chemistry, philocophy etc.
He urged the Importance of buying it and pay.
lug for It First, it la honeat and right to pay
. for what we get; secondly, we appreciate th.
better those thing, which oost ns something.
The speaker then took np theologieal or spir
itual trnlh: shoved how mnch more valuable
it is than natural truth, and hor nloely it moil
b« managed to separata from It all tbe alloys of
(TTOf.
P| H | 11 | MORRIS & REID,
Few Society will he addressed by Mr. Emmet | Provision and Tobacco Brokers,
Boom No. 4 College Bonding, corner Fourth and
Womack and the Fbi Gamma Society by Mr.
H. B. Harris, of Granville, Ga. More anon.
Boi.t.txo.
Foreign Nolen.
rBZPiKZD FOB THE TEUKKUPH JLSD MESSEXQEB.
The religions revival in Franoe is assuming I
snch a violent and Intolerant shape, that the
country is rapidly approaching another crisis.
Walnut streets,
CltfCINITATT, OHIO.
Refer to W. A- Hoff. mayll Sm
X CXDKUWOOD. JAXES 8- CLARK
W. Ja UNDERWOOD & CO.,
Provision and Produce Brokers
2to« 1 Mortli Main Bf reef, Nt. Ton in. Mo.
mt,_ . i- w t .. j _ I Orders eolicited for Pork, Bzoon, Lard, Flour
The Government, blind and fanatic, evinces a Grain, BagtrincL etc., etc. apr29 3m
spirit of persecution against all those who dare
250 boxes WASHING and TOILET BOAP.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO’S.
July IS tf
A. U. PATTERSON,
PROVISION BROKER
25 MAIN STBEET,
EOUISVILLE, KY.
Refers to Seymour, Tinsley A Go. and Johnson
& Smith. Macon. Ga. apr25 8m
J. A DUGAN.
7. D. 8TIEZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
Coni, Oats, Meat al Ear,
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. 23 Second street, between Main and Biver,
EOUISVIEEE, KY.
■ AMPLE STOBAGE.
Wm fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase aooepting through BiJl of
Lading from shipping points.apr25 6m
$300,000!
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY
hold a different opinion, as is rarely seen even
in Franoe, so productive of rapid and sweep
ing revolutions. The reoent edict issued by
Dncros, Prefect of the Rhone, directing that all I C V 1< S. *“• *>“ *> e f n
...... , “ ’ K ™ *** I lateiv fitted up In tho beet style, with ecenery, etc.
COOK’S HALL,
rEBBY, GA.
rpHE attention of managera of public entertain-
civil burials should take place at an early hour | The Hall will seat about 400 persona and ie conva-
in the morning, has been followed by a number nhmtly situated in the large and growing town of
, „ . . . renr. to which the Sonthweetern Railroad has
of similar regulations, eqnal.y intolerant and I lately constracied a branch from FortYalley
Apply to JOHN B. COOK.
febZ9 6m- Perry. Ga.
persecuting. The object of that order was to
stigmatize the burials from which the Church
was excluded, and the Prefect justified it by
CHA8. COUNSELHAN & CO
icrting that civil burials were made the occa- I ReBCral COmmlSSlOIl Merchants,
sion of political demonstrations, which greatly
interfered with the pnblio traffic In the city.
Moss. Dacrcs has since published another edict, | -
Boom 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A Huff. Maoon- may2 Cm
decreeing that freethinkers shall have a burial I GHAN&E of SAILING DAYS,
place of their ownnoar La Gntllotlne, and that
their dust shall no longer be mingled with that
of Jew, Protestant and Catholio In sacred
ground. Freethinkers, according to the the
ories of Monsieur Ie Prefect, are all these who,
in fnlfillment of their wishes, are bnried with
out the eervioes of the Chnroh. The ac-lh of
hi. Bronsses, a member of the Assembly for
the Anbe, furnished tbe Government with a
welcome opportunity of expreesing the views
held by the Executive in a still more forcible
manner. Bronoea, who belonged to the school
of Voltaire, had ordered in his will that his
remains should be buried without any religious
ceremonies. Now, it appears, that there is a
rule in foree that the banal of any Deputy shall
be attended by s detachment of soldiers as a
gnard of honor. Tbe troops made their ap
pearance at the appointed time, bnt when the
PACIFIC MAR STEAMSHIP CO.’S
tisocgi lixc to cmroiixiE cim
AXD JAFAX,
Touching at Mexican Ports,
AUD CABBIINS THE Di A HAIL.
Greatly Reduced.
Fares
of the large and
V_/ eplendid Steamships
of thia line will le*ve Pier
No. 42 North River, foot
of Canal Sl. at 12 o'clock,
noon, on the 5th, and
2^th of eveiymonth(exoept
pearauca “5 1 when tho.a datee fall on Sunday, and then on the
officer, in command learns! that there would Saturday) for ASPKWALL, connect-
b-e no religions serrioes held, they abruptly left f na yia Panama Railway, with one of the Coa-
the oortege with their detachment The Yol- eSfs Steamehipe frem Panama for SAN FRAN-
tairians or non-clerioals ell over the country felt I CISCO, touchmg at MANZANILLO,
deeply indignant, and hoped for some explana-1 All departures oouuect at 1‘wiama with steamers
tion or satisfaction from the Assembly. In this
they wer* bitterly disappointed. General de
Barrail, Minister of War, defended the action
of tbe offioen in command at the funeral, and
Docroe* order at Lyons was a obtained by a vote
of <13 to 25 L
In Lyons, the Republican centre in Franoe,
there are occurring scenes unworthy of a civil-
for South Pacific and Central American ports.
For Japan and China, b team era leave San Fran
cisco drat of every month, except when it falls on
8 on day, then on the day preoeding.
One hundred pound* of Baggage allowedwo each
ad tut. Baggage received on deck tbe day before
•ailing, fromSteamhcau, Railroads and paaeengers
who prefer to tend down early.
An experienced Burgeon on board. Medicine
lz«l Mople. At funerals the police effioera I “J _ . .
ooint the nionraera following the bier, end die-
NorthBirar,
bnriele wen mede tbe oooaeios of TTinee demon- I GEO. H. BBADfiCBY, PreeidenL
•tatione, the Selnt Public esMite thet the by ] H. J. Btllit, Snpt. engklf
LecaSlsed by State Aataorlty and Draw
In Pnblio In SL Lonla.
Grand Single Number Scheme.
50,000 HUJBLBERS.
CLASS G, TO BE DRAWN JULY SL 1873.
5£S0 PRIZES* AMOUNTING TO $300,000.
100
HMJ
500
1 prize of $50.000
1 prize of -
1 prize of. 10,000
1 prize 7,500
4 prizes of 5,000
4 prizes of 2,500
20 prized of. 1,000
20 prizes of 500
49 prizes of 250
Tiakets $10. Half Tickets IS.
ST Oar lotteries are ehartmred
always drawn at the time named, and all drawings
are under the superrizion of sworn commissioners.
Jflr Tne official drawing will be pnbliahed in the
St. Louis papers, and a copy of drawing font to pur-
500 prizes of
9 prizes of
9 prizes ot.
9 prizes of.
9 prizes of.
36 prises of.
36 prizes of.
180 prizes of.
5,000 prisei of.
barters $2^0.
Oa
by the State, are
chasers of tickets*
We will or*w a similar «cheme the last day of
greasing, aucceedjs in aL-roating th698 wastes, and I
repairs tbe same with new material made from
healthy blood—and this tbe SARSAPARILLIAN I
F. W. FARWELL, Soc’y,
407 Broadway, New Torh.
In daily use by the Fire Departments of the prin-1 2 K
' 5
will and does secure—a cure is certain; for when I cipal cities of the Union.
once this remedy commences its work of purifies-1 The Government has adopted it. Tbe leading
tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of I railways use it.
wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the
patient Will feel himself growing better and strong
er, tho food digesting better, appetite improving,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel aU |
known remedial agents in tbe cure of Obronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive core for
Send for “Its Record.”
B. H. WRIGLEY A CO., Agents.
feb!2tf
Kidney and Bladder Complaints!
N. S. JONES,
PROVISION BROKER,!
No. 3 Pike's Opera House Building,
oiaxroirsrx'j-.jaLTX. oho
Urinary and Womb Diseazos, Gravel, Diabetes.
Dropey. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of
Urine, Bright’a Diseaso, Albuminuria, and in all
eases where there are brick duet deposits, or the
water ia thick, cloudy, mixed with Bubatanoee like r I,
the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or Before to Seymour, Tinsley & Co
there is a morbid,dark, bilious appearance and white
bone dnet deposit, and when there ie a pricking
sensation, burning sensation, when passing water,
and pain in the small of the back and along the loins.
Orders for Pork, Bacon, Hams and Lard
promptly attended to. -
mayll Sm I
G. W. McCREADY,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,!
And Wholesale Dealer in
WORMS! Flour, Meal, Hay, Corn, Oats,
Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Cheese, Eggs,
O. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN,
acdWOBHSof all kinds.
FBI0E $1 00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter!
No. 156 West Main Street, Bet. Third and Fonrth, |
XaOUISVXXjXjE, KY.
Give prompt attention to filling orders for Met- I
chandlse.
Agent for “Hart’s” Bestcr Hsy Press.
apr25 8m
From s prominent gentleman and resident of Cin
cinnati, O., for the past forty years well known to
the book publishers throughout the United States:
New Xobx, October 11,1!>70.
Db.Badwav: Dear Sir—I am induced by a Bense
of dnty to the Buffering to make a brief statement
of tho working of vonr medicine on myself. For
several years I had been affected with Borne trouble [
in the bladder and urinary organs, which Borne
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
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Omra Gesebal Pas?esoeb Aoest.
Atlakta, Ga., July 1(1,1373.
On and after this date—
rJOHTMSO EXPBES9,
For New York, Eastern, and Virginia Cities.
twelve months ago culminated in a most terribly I Leaves Macon, by Macon A West6m Bail-
afflicting disease, which the physioians all said was I road 11.00 a.m
a spasmodic stricture in the nretha, as also inflam- I Arrives at Atlanta 5.30 p.:
mation of the kidneys and bladder, and give it as I Leaves Atlanta........... 6:00 p.w
their opinion that my age—73 years—would pro-I Arrives Dalton 10:30 p.k
vent my ever getting radically cured. I had tried I Arrives Chattanooga. 1:10 a.v
( GAMBLE, BECE & CO.
a number of physicians, and had taken a largo I Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- j
quanity of medicine, both alopatbio and homeoe- I Oats by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and ]
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
3D0 barrels Refined Sugars.
FOURTH STREET. MACON, GA.
pathic, but had got no relief. I had read of aston-1 all intermediate points without change.
ahing cures having been made by your remedies; I Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New I
and some four months ago read a notice in the I York the second afternoon, at 4:44 p. h., over!
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure hav-1 thirteen hours earlier than passengers by any I
ing been effected on a person who had long been I other route can with safety reach New York, leav- I
suffering as I had been. I went right off and got I ing the same evening,
some of each—your Sarsaparillian Resolvent, I day westebn ex*bess.
Ready Relief, and Regulating Pills—and com- I Leaves Macon at 11:10 p.m j
menced taking them. In three days 1 waa greatly I Leaves Atlanta at 8:30 a.m I
relieved, and now feel aa well as ever. I Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 p.m
O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O. | close connection at Chattanooga for all points f
WHOLESALE
Tumor of 12 Tears’ Growth
Cured by Badway’s
Besolrent!
| West.
Fnllman Faisce Cats on all night trains.
For further particulars address
B. W. WBKNN,
Jnlyll tf General Fasasnger Agent.
Beveblt. Mass.. July 16, 1867.
Db. Babwat:—I have had Ovari.n Tumor in the I
ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors said “there I
was no help for it ” I tried everything that was I
recommended, bnt nothing helped me. I saw
no faith in it, because I had suffered for twelve
years. I took six bottles of ths Resolvent, and I
one box of Badway’s Fills, and two bottles of yonr
Beady Belief; and there is not a sign of tnmor to I
be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and hap
pier than I have for twelve years. The worn tnmor
waa in the left side of the bowela, over the groin I
I write this to yon for the benefit of others. Yon]
can publish it If yon choose.
HANNAH F. KNAPP -
mm- riemit at our rwx or rofionc. Money Ore
Reriatered Letter Draft or Exprea.. Send for a
color. Addreei, MURRAY, MILLER A CO-
PnrtoflSee Box 2-W- St. I.neia. a7e.
ATIEYT10Y 8P0ETSME.Y !
Net Yort State Sportsmen’s Association.
A LL msnufzctu-srs wid have eventually to
conform, when kportnien riquire that iheir
tshot ehzll oempare with the standard of excellence
which your committee has fixed.
Cpon the most critical examination, your com
mittee have determined to adopt as the **Aam-
CiM stanoabd** the scde presented to us by Messrs
Tbos. Otis Le Buy A Co . New York.
B- NEWELL, Chairman.
N. M. SMITH. ^
F. G. SKINNER.
Sportsmen and dealers desirons of having the
above scale, or any information relative thereto,
can promptly obtain the same by applying to
THOS. OTIS LE BOY A CO , New Ycrk.
jucfc28deod3m
WABBXN A. EANSOK. AABOV F. ttA^y
DAmra w. em. moantr h. boxd.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
XaanfMtnna ud Jobbers of
BOOTS AND
DR. BADWAY’S
w
Perfect Purgative and Reg-1
nlating Pills.
Perfectly taeteless, elegantly coated with sweet
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Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipa
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all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. War
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containing no mercury,minerals or deleterous drugs.
O* Observe the following symptoms resulting
from Disorder* of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, - Inward Piles. Fullness of the
Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight in
the Stomach, Boor Eructations, Pinking or Flutter
ing at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sensations
when in a Lying Poet ore, Dimness of Vision, Dots
DOORS,
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Circnlara and Priee List sent free on
application by
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90 Hayne and S3 Pinckney ate.,
octleodly Charleston, S. C.
White Pine Lumber for Sale.
A. C. KAUFMAN.
BAJHKBR,
or Webs before^the Sight) Fever and Dull Pain in I AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECCBITIKS,
the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of ■ rniBimni „
the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Bide, Cheet, Limbs,. I - 9 HAIS1.MIU9, N- *<•
and endden Flnahee of Heat. Banting in the Flesh. I C* OUTHEBN COLLECTIONS receive the Special
A few doeee of Badway’s Pill* will free the eye-1and Personal attention of this Honse. Returns
tem from all tbe above named disorders. Price 25 I made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New
York Exchange, which always rnlee BELOW par
daring the active business season.
•9* Notes, Drafts and Acceptances payable in
Sonth Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be
cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
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Information worth thoneands will be sent yon.
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•W Quotations of Bon then Becnritlee issued
weekly. febllBm
01 THIRD STREET.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard. Mean Time*
H AYING perfected my arrangements to oorreot the slightest error In the time-keeping of my fin*
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of tho most approved TRANSIT
. INSTEC-
stars, I will be able to keep
MENTS, tor the purpose of observing the meridian passage of tbe son
the exact Maoon mean time to within a fraotton of a second.
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