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BY Clisby, Jones & Keese.
MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 26, L873.
Number 6,678
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Huawwba IN
Mmbl* OnTa to sdranee, and paper (topped
•Ixo tb* money nine out, nnlra* renewed.
,“1, u 4 Middle Flonde. Advertisement* at rea-
‘"Veb e rate. In tL» Weekly at one dollar per
liiare of ihrae-quarter* of an Inch, each publica-
, • „ {tMaittaneei rtxmld be made by eipreoa, or
,,, mad to none, order* or registered letter*.
A Brtcarly Account of Empty Boxes.
A Cdombia eorreapondent of tbo Charleston
jfaM and C mrier interview* Treasurer Cardoso,
ipoo bl( ratnrn from New York, whither be
bad gone with State Comptroller Htga Tbe
Tnaeorer report* the Stall credit in that quar-
tw ntterly fata, and the bond* flat a* they can
ba, which on gilt to be snrpriilng when we oon-
■iler how (tric’Jy Sontb Carolina ha, been re
modeled after the leteet Btdieal platform.
But that le only part of the bad newa. Tbe
Treaanry i, emp'y—not s farthing there—and
lb* dafloit on the appropriation* or tbe entrant
jaar I* (boot 9800,000. The Treaanrer **y*
tba laat negro Sanhedrim made appropriation,
far eiwil rspenae* to the amonnt of (in round
nambera) two and a half millions, and antbor.
la*! a tax of twelve mills on the dollar, (jut
israe time, tbe tax of Oeorgla,) to meet these
appropriations, hat that tax on a total prop,
aity valuation of one hundred and fifty
million*, fait* largely abort of footing the
bill. What I* to be done? With an ntterly
bankrupt Btate government, following aoob an
mormon, taxation aa haa been imposed on tbe
Booth Carolina white*, we aee no road of aelf-
ritrloation open to them.
Conflagration In Baltimore.
We are indebted to tbe Soathern Atlantio Tel
egraph Line for tbe following dispatch, received
at tbia ofllo* at 11:80 a. it. yesterdiy:
BiLTiifoms, Jnly 35.—An immenae fire haa
joat broken out corner of Olay and Perk street*,
the oily of th* dty. Two entire tquares are in
Ihbm, and great excitement prevail*.
Tbe fire eommenoed in Thom**' Turning and
planing Mills, which ha* • lumber yard »t-
A general alarm haa been Bounded, and all
tb* firemen are at work.
It la tbe largeat ire that baa occurred in Bal
timore for many yeers.
Non lit Carolina Bond Frand>.
Thar* 1* a report afloat that a apeoial session
of the Sooth Carolina Legislator* ia to be oalled
to countervail tb* scheme* of Uorton, Bliss A
Co., to compel the payment of the Illegal scrip
debt of Sooth Oarolint, but there aro two sides
to the proportion, and perhaps the most dan-
prone on* ia that a Legislators oalled to diaown
tba debt may be bought np at a small price by
tba naa of money among tbo negro member,
aad faaten it on the State.
Cincinnati Nonthcrn Railroad.
A committee of fonr gentlemen and Ihe engi-
ooer of the Cincinnati Sontbarn Railroad were
la LrolavlU* on Uonday with a view to a oon-
faranoe with tbo direotora of the Lonlaville and
Omoinoatl Short-lme at their office, for tbe
pupae* bf negotiating with that company for
lb* rtrbt of way on their road bed for an indef
inite dmiano*. It ia the purpose of tbe Oiuain.
oati 8 .othern Company to bridge tbs Ohio at
mam point in tho western portion of Cincinnati
aad they (imply doairo to n« tbe road bed of
lb* Sbort-lioe for n diatance not yet deoided
■poo, or at laaat cot.stated. A, the visit of tbo
committee vh simply to make their wishes
known, and lay the ground wo;k for anoh nego
tiations, no definite propositions were made,
aad tb* eatly notion token on tbe part of the
baud of direotora of the Short-line waa tho ap
pointment of a committee of fonr members to
cmfor with tbe eommlUee from the Cincinnati
Boo them at some fotore time.
To Si. LdoIj miliars are in trouble. The
oaw railroad Jaw In Illinois threatens to grind
tbam quite as fine as their flonr. The rmilroad
ntaaon fljur orosatog Illinois have already in-
cnawd twenty oonta on a barrel, and a further
rim of thirty oenta ia expeoted. It is now pro-
posed to nsa tho Ohio river as long as barges
eta second it, and then tbs Mississippi to New
Orleans, tho Towboat Association to the month,
and ocean ateamera to New York.
This will bo neoessary to oompete with Min*
aaaota fi >nra that can find an ontlet through
Wisconsin to the lakes.
A GrratCoafla|r*<l<tolB Baltimore.
A little after 11 o'clock a. at. yesterday we
were Indebted to the courtesy of the Southern
Atlantic Telegraph line for a despatch announo
log a great fire in progress In Baltimore, and, at
present writing, with new, np to 2 r. it., the
conflagration appears to be unsubdued, while a
stiff breeze which prevailed at the time the fire
originated, had increased to a gale and greatly
augmented tbe peril. Four square* in tbe
heart of tbe city had then been consumed, an
area containing in all abont sixty building", and
inolnding five ohnrehea. We trust that later
news, before we go to press, will enable us to
annonrci that the fire baa been arrested.
Bat even if so. It ts a cor.fi tgration of great
magnitnde, and win add greatly to tbe feeling
of pubiio insecurity arising from these snoees-
sive. terrible and almost iooontrollable eocflt-
grationa, which, in the last two or three years,
have swept away the net earning, of the coun
try in great holocansla of real estate..
What do they mean ? What la the cause of
them ? *Wbat grand law of pubiio safety—wbat
Indispensable provision for popn'ar protection
la omitted or la violated in tbe eonatmetion of
our cities, or In tbe polloe of tbe same, or to
tbe machinery for combatting fires which im
poses on tbis country, year after year, in con.
■tant succession, these immense annihilations
of property value, of aucb magnitude as to de
range its finances and stagger its credit ?
These constant and sweeping calamities are
of very modem growth. It la true, great con
flagrations have now and then dotted the his
torieal pages of Christendom in ages past, bnt
never before such yearly carnivals of devour
ing flame—never before such daily and hourly
holocausts of valuabto property as All the col
umns ,f the newspaper* in every issue. It
seem, to ns, speaking in tho light of mere cur-
sory retrospect, wo seldom print an edition of
this paper which doe* net announce at least a
hundred thousand dollar, worth of property
annihilated by fire, where more extensive con
Bagrations were Impossible; and the number of
village s and towns destroyed within tho last few
month, has been great, while four successive
grand conflagrations in great American cities
have been chronicled within tbe laat two years
—tha whole destroying value by tbe hundreds
of millions and seriously crippling the financial
resources of tbe oountry.
Now there must be some new causes pro
ducing there novel effoota—something which
onght to bo dlaooverod end remedied. Tbe
modem advances in tha arts and applianoes of
olvilixitlon are at fault—the ehange they have
wrought In this particular ia a ehange for the
worse, and not for the better. Wbat is the
oanse and what shall bo tbe rare?
THE AMERICAN DISPLAY AT VIENNA.
Tbe Emperor Inspecting If.
TnNsw Yobs Tams Doli.ir.—The United
State, mint at Philadelphia ia rapidly ooinlng
th* new ailrar trade dollar. Tbo belief ts ex-
prissid at Washington that within the nexi six
noolha there will be anch a deollno In silver
bullion m to throw some of these new dollars
Into circulation In tbis oountry. This is alt>
(other too good to bo true. There Is a tradi
tion that our ancestors in thii oountry carried
direr coin loose in tbeir pockets, bnt it baa
(Town too dim and distant to ba easily cred
ited. ^
Mohtalxtt it Pxmioona, Furaroa.—One of
tha moat malignant fevers over know in this
oountry Is said to be desolating Ponsaools. Out
of s population of leas than one thousand,
twenty a day Lava died. Ssfiroely an American
la left. Among the deaths arc Dr. Blonangh,
President of the Legislative Council; Mr. Har
rison, United State, Attorney, and lady, the
Navy Agent aad many othsrv. The troops have
haa* partially affeotod, and aro removed. The
Governor and Connell bava left the town.
ComtonoBS Y *NnxBBix*T awb tux Txixoturn
Tbs Courier Journal toy* that having secured
control of 3,110 miles of railway. Commodore
Vanderbilt's next achievement waa to get pos-
sawioa of x controlling interest in the Western
Union Telegraph Oompshy, tnd nrxt October
h* will enter Into poaaenalon of tho big telegraph
eompaoy, with its 70,000 miles of wire, its $40,
000,000 capital and its $3,000,000 or $3,000,000
Feck Mowtojwot.—We clip tho following
items from tho Advertiser of Thursday morning
Fsrman ware in town yesterday purchasing
•’Paris green" to destroy the ootton ins cols.
Thx cotton worm seems to be still on tho in
A loss of fine watermelons, 30 or SO, sold
yesterday in tho an barb* for fifty oenta. The
inooosoions MbU vcodor *‘didn't know the Inw
until h* waa too far from home.’’
Drxxao th* late cholera epidemic at Gallatin,
Tsoxl, many mocking birds and canaries sick
ened in tbeir oages and died, while those which
fraqoaated the gardens, instinctively fijd to tho
wood* and did not return until the oholera took
its dspsrtnro.
Thx Hill Home, In Clayton, Ala., A. Mar
shall, Proprietor, wra bnraed on tho 33d tost
A Yoon Qnx. Lotxs nis Lira moot Tpaon
or a Sxaxa.—Dr. C W. Brooks, or Bavfisld, DL,
was to town on Saturday, acd related to s gen
tleman here a aad caao of a young lady who loat
bar life by a shock of her nerve*, caused by
faar produced by finding herself to dangerous
proximity ton large rattlesnake, at his residence
a little more than a week ago. Tbo doctor and
Ms wife had gone out to gather mulberries,
leaving tho youog lady at home. Daring tbeir
>he’went into tbe lawn near the boose,
sot coder the shade of a tree, and after sitting
o while tha waa startled, she says, by feeling the
hot breath of tbe anake on her cheek. She
started to her feet, and screamed frantically,
hsr crier reaching tbe ear, of Mrs. Brook", who
earns home ahead of her husband. Mrs. Brooks
sotted a gun and hurried to her amUtanoe, shot
the snake, which on being meaanred proved to
be atx feet long. The young Udy a fright waa
so groat that she w»* thrown 1 “to spa*ms, and
at intervals ahe wonld rav# abont the hot breath
of the anak j. On Tuesday last ahe died to great
agony, defiing all the medioal akili that oonid
b> exerted to hsr behalf.—Scanttuu (tod.)
AarmoL
“Mast, did yon Via, yonr hand to the
tleman opposite this morning f” *aid a oaretol
mother to her blooming daughter. “Why, the
gentleman had the lmpudenee to throw a ktaa
clear across the street to me, and of course I
threw it back indignantly. Yon would not have
ms encourage him by keeping II—wonld yon ?
A Vienna telegram of the 33d to the New
York Herald aaya: The Emperor visited tbe
Amerioan department this afternoon, accompa
nied by Baron Schwarz-Seuborn, Count Selle-
gardo and tha Minister of Polioe. Notice had
been given tbe Commissioner beforehand. His
Majesty wore a Field Marshal’s uniform. Ho
was received at the entrance by Mr. GaiTot-
son. Chief Commissioner, Minister Jay, Mr.
McE’rath, architect Peck, and other Commie-
doners.
The Emperor, accompanied by Meurs. Gar-
rotson and Jay, gave a close examination and
scrutiny to every department to the Exhibition.
Tbo original sewing machine made by E’.iaB
Howe was examined with deep attention, the
Emperor asking what additional improvements
had been made. He went through the elabo
rate exhibition of other sewing machine maun-
factnres, oxaming specimens of embroidery
and ntitoblng.
After cnrlomly studying a map of Philadel
phia, tbe Emperor a*ked Minister Jay where
tbe site of the Centennial Exhibition was, and
pnt other questions as to the resources and at
tractions of tho city. The models of sobool-
honaes of Boston and New York were examined
at length, the Emperor inquiring into the meth
ods of lnstrnotior. and tbe nnmbor of scholars.
A model of the exoavation of Hell Gate, on tbo
Etst River, was examined closely, and, after
patting numerous questions os to the neocssity
for the work, said to Count Bellrgarde: “Tbe
engineering feats of these Ameriotns are in
credible.”
He visited the dental display and was much
amnsed, asking the names of tho various mate
rials for tbs manufacture of teeth. The display
of ootton, sugar and rioe from tho Southern
States, Interested the Emperor, who expressed
surprise and gratification at the astonishing re-
sonross of Bonthern production. Ha also ex
amined the Ohio, Missouri, New York and Cal
ifornia wine exhibition, asking about tbe qual
ities of tho wines. A glass of Amenean cham
pagne, offered the Emperor by an Amerioan ox-
hihitor, was smilingly deolined.
He spent some time studying the map of the
Northern PACifio railroad oonmry and tho ao-
oompanying orliectlon of wheat, furs and min
erals. Looking at tbo map, ha said: “ton
have an lmm*nse country, but don’t tbe Indians
trouble you ?” Tho display of tbo American
bank note engraving interested tbe Emperor,
who asked the values and denominations of the
notes. Ho was exceedingly pleased with tbe
ehremo display, studying tbo landscapes and
sea aoenrs, and asking what sections of the
oonntry were repreaenled. Ho looked closely
at tha exhibitions of gold pens, testing tbeir
i mints, and asking as to their dorability and
1 anility of writing. The display of ores from
Mioblgan, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Illinois,
and Indiana were scrutinized. Blocks of coal
and Iron were interesting to the Emperor, who
inquired tho quality and production.
While bo waa passing through the musical
department tbe Austrian hymn was played upon
a parlor organ. The Emperor raised his hat.
The display of boot*, shoes and leather was
largo and examined critically and satisfactorily.
A long time was spent to the arms department,
the Emperor looking at every model exhibited,
taking the aim", moving the triggers, inquiring
into the mechanism, examining curiously the
military saddles and accoutrements, putting hia
foot into a wooden stirrup, testing and com
mending models, especially tbo models of can
non and of fortifications from the War Dspart-
05 When tho Emperor cim* to tbe sanitary car,
tent, and the model of a hospital for wounded
soldiers, he was deeply interested, asking about
tbe oomforta of tho wounded, and wondering
bow earn of snch unusual length oonid tarn or
dinary curve*. Finally he said to Mr. Garret-
eon. “ For improvements and new invention"
sineo the laat exposition, Amerio* U without
comparison in the entire building."
In all, tho Emperor spent two hours in close
scrutiny of our department. Perfect order pre
vailed, altbon gh there were no police, and a large
number of persons followed the party. There
was no crowding. Tbe Emperor was received
by each exhibitor to person. He said he wonld
reserve another day for the examination of the
Agricultural Hall, and the School-house and the
machinery. At the end of th# department the
Emperor shook hands with Messrs. Jay acd
Garretson. expressing thanks for tho ooartesy
shown him. Aa he left, Mr. Jay remarked that
ba was sorry that tbe American Department did
not folly represent the capabilities, industry and
resource" of tba Uaited States. The Emperor,
through Baron Schwarz, said “America makes
here a more varied, instructive acd interesting
display than it has shown to any previous for
eign exhibition. Beyond doubt the most no-
tioeable feature in your dnplay of industry and
art lathe oonstont evidence that the artificer*
are thinking men and that yonr labor seems in-
apired by oonstant and active intelligence.”
Stirring npTloalilitir* with Mexico.
Dp to a lato hour list night, lays a Washing
ton special of the 22J to the Courier Journal,
tha War Department had reoeived no totelli-
genoe confirmatory of the reported fight on toe
Mexican border, and still appears to discredit
it. A prominent staff officer, however, said he
earnestly hoped that it was true, for to that
case there wonld bo fan. General Sherman,
who is utterly opposed to the Mexican annexa
tion schemes oi President Grant and Secretory
Belknap, say* that he sees no reason tor belter
that any oolliaion had occurred. Bnt it to feiy
trident that he has not been let into a knowl
edge of Belknap's plana. When Mackenzie a
incursion across the Bio Grande took place, the
fliat intelligence the public bad of it was
through private aonroes; and Gen. bhennan
reccired no official intelligence on the subject
until several days afterward®. All this time,
however, itia shrewdly suspected that Mr. Bel
knap knew exactly what had been done. The
general belief here Is that Belknap a intention
ail along haa been to force Mexioo into violent
meeanres. It may be that the reported engage
ment waa with tbe Indiana and not with Mexi
cans, bnt those here who are generally well
informed aay that they will net be surprised at
any tame to bear definite totellifeno* of * brush
with tbe Mexican*.
Editorial Cotref pcndonce.
LIFE AT THE 1*1*1 AS IFIMS.
The Faison" Old Resort Itsewtat Her
Voutb-riratj mt Fan, bnt at Formality
—TbeDellahls afDsatlat, rilrilng end
LounglBK” With th* Chill «•£——'The Place
to HaUter Rosea aad Flank the Heaied
Term.
Isdiax Sranio, Jaly 35, 1873.
Though I have lived forsixyeara within a abort
day’s journey of tola famed old resort, tola is
my first visit thereto. The wonder now with
me ia that it should have been so, for certainly
tons far, my experience of life here haa been of
the pleasantest. The water is unrivalled of its
kind; tbo climate, ender ordinary circum
stances, all that dwellers to tower latitudes oonid
wish for; tbe company exceptionally pleasant;
and tba mods of life ea<y, iraouciant, ard free
from all tbe weary, desperately “boring" eon-
ventionalitles and stuck np formalities of ordin
ary watering places.
WBAT PXOPX.X DO AT THX SPBIXO.
People here do pretty much aa they please,
wear what they please, and enjoy themselves
after their own fashion—to abort, take life and
all its incident" “with the chill off." They
dance or not aa they please, flirt, lounge about,
read a little, sleep a little, and eat—i’ faith, a
great deal of that—after a genial, nnfaablons-
hle and thoroughly oomfortable style. They all,
with one accord, eeem to have bidden worka
day cares and bothers, business, dona, debts,
polities and the thousand discom/orts and bores
of civilized life, go bang for the time and to
have eet abont having a good time with the least
trouble possible.
cm naxo!
Given such a premise, aod the conclusion
must be as it is, something to mark hereafter
with a white stone to tbe arid waters of every
day money-getting and bread-winning. It hu
manizes and softens toe moral, as It freshens and
re-vitalizes toe phyaioal man, and gives a healthy
tone to every faculty of mind and body. To
nse a slangy, but none the less expressiTe
phrase, “I know how it is myself,” and I judge
others from tbo same standpoint.
WHO ABX AT THX SPEISO.
I am, with some sixty odd other Maooninns,
stopping at the McIntosh House, whereof Mr.
Collier is host. Besides toe Mason people here,
there are others at toe Eider and Indian Spring
hotels, all of whom seem to be comfortable and
bnsily employed doing nothing. In all, there are
200 or more visitors present at the three hotels—
larger number than bos registered hny one
season since the war. We have nearly 100 at
the McIntosh from various localities to the
State, but as tbe figures above given show,
Macon leads the poll. Without reference to the
register, I name from memory among them
Messrs. Thomas Hardeman and family, James
H. B’ount, wife and child, O. A. Uniting and
family, Thomas J. Simmons and wife, Peter
Solomon and wife, W. L. Ellis and wife, W. B.
Johnston. J. B. Ross, W. H. Boss. Floyd Ross,
Walter Ross, O. B. Willingham, Jera Holmes,
H. H. Starr, J. W. Aderbold, S. Mack, L. Dab,
R. Cotter, W. S. Ballard, Jaa. A Ralston, Ar-
mand Butts and George Smith, and perhaps
others whom I do not now recclleot These
will do very well, however, to show that oar city
is well represented.
Augusts is rep re sen tod by Mr. George Sib
ley and wife and Col. M. P. Stovall; Albany
by J. J. White, wlfa and ohild; Fort Valley by
W. B. Brown and wife; Foruyth by Mr., Mrs.
and Miss Llppman—all of whom are at thiB
hon<e. Mr. Jonathan Collins and wife and Mrs.
L. W. Hnnt are it the Eider House. Mr. W. B.
Gnerard, of Savannah, was here until this
morning, and Col. John Batherford and wife,
of Maoon, until yesterday.
Tbis list will give you an ides of the ptrton•
nrf of toe company, sod serve to prove that I
have not overstated the matter to siying that
the noted old watering place has been renew
ing her yonth this season.
wxATnxa A HD caors.
The weather for more than a week has not
been at all favorable, old J. Plnvius having evi
dently resolved npon making np for lost time
and the dry spell of the previous weeks of Jnly.
It has rained every day during the last seven or
eight, and great has been the distress of well
starobed shirts tnd collars, and town and mus
lin dresses. The doctrine of compensation,
however, has come into play, as it nsnslly does,
and theta showers have ensured a rare corn
crop. Batts oonnty will not patronize Western
granaries to any great extant next year, if I am
rightly informed. Crops generally are good
between this point and Maoon, the ootton fields
and patches—especially the latter—making a
brave show and promising very cheerful feel
ings to the owners next fall.
A FrECIMZN- DAT.
The description of one day’s doings here gen
erally answers for all toe others. The average
man or woman manages to get np to time for
stroll to the spring before breakfsst and re
turn in time for tost very important meal at
half-past seven—the interval between going to
and returning from toe spring being spent to
taking one or more doses of the water, accord
ing to toe taste and bolding oapacty of the
patient I use this medioal phraseology not
with any disresepot to the water, but simply
because it chimes so well with my own
sensations when taking my portion. I drink
it with grim regularity and resolntion, but
do not hanker after u by any means.
In fact, I think, if I di not say, “ beastly,”
every time, bat I stick to it nevertheless.
I realize its entire nnssvoriness; but I know
it is good, or rather good for livers that need
stirring np—a gentle flipping, as one may
say. But I am running away from breakfast,
which is not my habit—being a demnition bad
one to anybody. That meal is first-rate to the
exoellcnoe of its elements as served np at this
house. Tbe mutton and chicken, especially,
leave nothing to be desired, while toe bread
and batter, the milk, eggs, vegetables, etc., are
all excellent to quality and abundant in quan
tity. The fare is emphatically good, and with
some needed repairs upon toe rooms the “ situ-
tion” could hardly be improved.
After breakfast the men smoke and play va
rious innocent games at cards, and tbe todies
ooliect in toe parlor and sing, and play on toe
piano and (perhaps) wish the men would finish
their cigars. Abont 13 K. everybody goes down
the hill for another dose, and then eomes dinner,
after which there to more lounging on veran
dahs, more tmskiug and little games, more
chirping acd chattering, and cooing on toe part
of young turtle doves with an affinity for each
other, and then a square nap, which brings dose
time again, and then tea and then the ball
room, where, with Kessler’s fine band, the
glowing hours until 11 P. X- are chased with
daintily shod feet, and then to bed. By midnight
everybody has gone to that dear old bnrg, “Shut-
eyetown,” and so ends the round of the hours.
“DOST XJXX THX PlCitUX, PArLDEX?”
If so come up and yon shall aee for yourself.
Witha'Buranoeaof toe moat diatiuguiehed con
sideration and a shiver that tells me it is nearly
dose time again, I am, etc., B.
D%f DISPATCHES.
The Baltimore Conflagration!
FOUR SQUARES BURNED!
WafHTHQTojr, July 35 —Several engines have
gone to Baltimore to fight toe great fire now
raging In that e‘.ty.
Balttmobk, Jnlv 25 —A little after 10 o’olock
this morring, a fire broke out to the planing
mill of Joseph Thomas t Co., on the south
aids of City street, between Liberty and Park
streeis. Soon after a general storm was sounded,
and the fire rapidly extended to the three ad-
joining blocks, and an immense oonfligntion
is now raging. A stiff southwest breeze ia
now blowing, and great cinders are wmfred sev
eral blocks off in tbe vicinity of tbe Cathedral.
The locality of tbe fire ia in the immediate
vieinity of too Presbyterian Cbnroh of Rev. Dr.
Smith, corner of L-berty and Saratoga streets,
where tbe Presbyterian General Assembly was
he’d. The entire southwest ooraer of this block
is burned.
The particulars will be sent aa fast ss possi
ble.
Enter from the Baltimore CoeHagratlen.
Baltixosk, Ju'y 25.—The fire extends from
Franklin street to Howaid street, Lexington
and Pork streets. Four churches have been
burned. Tbe Cttbedral to threatened. It ia
reported St. Alpbonsna C.tholie Church is bum-
ing. Several lives are reported lost. No loss
of life ia confirmed. Tbe water to ample and
unless tbe "rind increases, the fltmee will be
confined to the bounds above indicated.
8till Later, 1:43 P. H.
The fire is still raging, but will probably be
oor fined to the are a bo undid by L*xtogton street,
south, Howard street, weet, Mulberry street,
north, and Liberty street, east
After breaking oat in the planing mill of
Thomas A Co., on the south side of Clay street
the flames rapidly spread across Olay to toe
block bounded by Howard, Liberty, Saratoga
and Clay Btieets, consuming nearly toe entire
block.
At this hour a few buildings remain at toe
northeast corner of toe block, at which point
toe Central Presbyterian church of Dr. Smith
is located and whioh at ruc’ure to now on fire.
The probability is the entire block will be
consumed.
From Clay street son'h, the fire woiked its
way back to L-xingtoo street bnrning all the
buildings on Park street.
A Yxbitablx Mxewaid.—A supposed mer
maid waa seen upon tbe beach to Brewster tost
Tnuraday by a Mrs. Young and several children.
Tbe bead of toia object, or mermaid, resembled
flic:]" tkai of a child, wide tbe rest of the
body was of fish form. When first seen, the
tody became f lightened, bn; the children, less
timid, approached it, and wishing to determine
whether it was dead or alire, threw some sand
in its eye*, whtrenpon i*. uttered ones like that
of a child, and oommenoed rolling over and
over down to toe water, and darted off into toe
keeping the head above the aurfaca, and
resembUng in every manner that of a chad
swimming. How this creature cam* here ia
Tet a mystery, bnt it is thought it was left here
by the tide, or rolled upon the shore to the
night of its own scoord.—PronnceUxcn Adto
cate. .
That wai a good, though rather revere pun,
whioh was made by a student to one of our theo
logical seminaries (and be was not one of toe
brightest of toe class either.) when he asked,
“Why U Profeesor the greatest revivalist
of th* age ?" and *11 “giving tt up, said, “Be-
otoM bt tba qIom of every sermon there is s
greet evekmiBg.”
BY TELEGRAPH.
The Washington Market Fare.
Nxw Yoax, July 25 —The papers are now
being prepared for one .hundred suits against
the city hy the deposed Washington market
eland iio'ders.
A raid will also probably be made npon toe
booths and stands around Folton nniket.
The aggregate rate paid to the oity by the
stalls so far destroyed, was $20,000.
The 11. I. Kimball Failure.
A special dispatch from Boston says tbe failure
of H. L Kimball, of Atlanta, Ga., the great
hotel and railroad speculator in the South,
create* much remark in this sea tion—he being
an Eastern man and a former operator here.
His liabilities are said to reach $5 000.0C0, and
the list of creditors includes Morton, Bliss A
Ca, about $1,700 000, Henry Clews A Co.,
abont $1,000,000, and others to a large amount.
Force* Fires ora Lone Island.
Extensive Sree are raging in the forests along
toe Long Island railroad. Farm houses are
threatentd.
Tempest In a Teapot.
Post Gabbt, Jnly 25.—In toe oocrt at Mani
toba, during tbe discussion over the bail for toe
kidnapper, of Lord Gordon, toe Attorney Gen
eral oalled the oonnsel for the prisoners a dirty
puppy. AU strangers are watched. An inva
sion from Minnesota is apprehended.
Love and Rapiers.
Ecbahtoh. Jnly 23.—Two Frenchmen fought
an honr with rsp’ers abont a tody, and displayed
great skill. One was wounded in toe toft side
and sent to the hospital. The fight will be oon-
tinned when the wounded Frenchman reoovers.
Cholera. ■
Moosr Vzbhow, Ikd , Jnly 25.—Seven oholera
deaths yesterday.
MIGHT DISPATCHES.
Farther Particulars of tbo Great Condo*
'cratlon.
Balthtobx, July 25, 2:10 F. M.—The fire is
still raging, bnt has not extended to any gTeat
extent beyond toe blocks named to the last dig.
patch. The Central Presbyterian Church, Dr.
Smith, southeast corner of Saratoga and Liberty
streets, to a complete wreck, nothing remaining
bnt the walls.
With the exception of three brick dwellings
on the southeast corner of this block. In thoim
mediate rear of toe rains of the church, not a
building remains.
At this honr the wildest rumors prevail in
regard to the fires in other portions of the oity,
but an inspection of toe localities named as on
fire, fails to verify the reports.
The roofs of several buildings on Calvert
street, north of Saratoga, have taken fire,
among them the Children’s Aid Society, on
„ Calvert, adjoining the city spring; bnt all have
Tbe fire ts s ill raging to |his block. I been extinguished.
On tbe west side of Park street, from Lexlng- Saint Alphonsus
ton to Saratoga, nearly every house has been
burned Fully two-thirds of the entire block
bounded by Olay, Park, Saratoga and Howard
streets, ha" been consumed.
Tho First English Lutheran Church on Lex
ington street, of wbicn Rev. Dr. Barclay ia pas
tor. is entirely oonsnmrd.
It is possible the fire will not extend muck
beyond the four blocks named.
It is impossible to get all toe particulars—the
streets in the immediate vicinity, sad for s
number of blocks a" j "cent to toe fire, being
filled with thousands of people—furniture
wagons, dray" and evrry vehiole imaginable—
loading up with aud removing furniture.
The greatest consternation prevails—toe
streets being filled with frantio women, hurry
ing ia every direction with obildren, bedding,
orsdles, and various pieoes of fnrnitnre to their
arms.
The whole fire department of the oity, with
two engines from Washington are suooessfully
battling tbe fi imes. The supply of water up to
this time is ample, and unless toe stiff breeze
blowing inoreases to a gale and wafts the oln-
d<ars in other directions, the fire will undoubt
edly be confined to ite present locality.
The diatriet burned ont was occupied princi
pally by small shops, several faotories, and
three story brick residences. At this time it is
impossible to make any estimate of the loss.
There are a number of rumors of parties of
men, women and children being burned, but
etriot inquiry haa failed to establish any loss of
life np to this time—1:45 p. M.
Two O'clock P. Bf.—Wind Increased to *
A ale—Fire Still Spreading.
By toe Southern Atlantic Line.]
The conflagration is now (2 p. M ) raging with
unabated fury. Abont sixty bouses are now in
ashes, tnd if toe wind continues blowing a gale,
as at pretent, tbe damage will almost oome np
to that of tbe great Boston fire.
AU is oohfnsion and tumult, bnt there appears
to be an absence of toe panio that might be ex-
peeled.
Bows of oitizens are passing buckets of water
to each other where there are no engines sta
tioned.
Pour squares are now destroyed. Including
8L Alphontns School and many other large
buildings.
The boundary of tha fire now is Lexington,
Olay, Howard and Mulberry streets.
The Washington engines have arrived, talcing
forty minutes to ran here.
The fire has now got to Centre Freabyterian
Church. All the furniture to toe houses to that
locality baa been removed.
SPAIN.
HoTcmenta of Don Carlos, Etc., Etc
New Yobk. July 25.—A Herald special, dated
Luxemburg, Frenee, July 24tb, says Don Carlos,
by the advice of his generals, hesitates to ad-
vanoe on Pampelnna, and la waiting for a juno-
tion with the foroes of Dorregarray. His whole
force numbers fifteen thousand men fully armed.
Numerous French volunteers are arriving and
demanding arms.
Madbid, Jaly 25 —A Prussian frigate, des
patched by the Geiman Consul in pursuit of
the Spanish war vessel Vigilante, whioh was cap
tured by the insurgents, overhauled her en route
off Almiria, whither she was bound for the pur
pose of proclaiming that province an independ
ent oanton. Senor Galvez, a deputy in the Cor
tes, was In oommand of the Vigilant*. The
German Embassador has offered to deliver the
captured vessel into toe hands of the Govern
ment. ,
A dispatch from the town of Figneras, in the
province of Germa, say3 the gates of the oity
have been oiosed, the streets barricaded and
the the authorities were prepared for defense
against tbe insurgents. A number of Oerllata
have been arres’ed and six priests suspected of
intriguing for Don Carlos, have been thown
into prison.
The American steamer Shenandoah and a
British min of war are in toe port of Malaga.
Washciotos, Jnly 25.—Information from
Madrid by telegraph, has just been received ta
diplomats ciroleB that the Cortes by a large
majority have resolved they will confer no fur
ther poUtiotl privileges on Cuba until toe In
surgents shall lay down their arms.
FRANCE.
loterestiaf Mews.
Pabis, July 21.—The Government has re
ceived information whioh it regards as trust
worthy, that inatractions have been issued from
toe head of the Internationals in London to Us
subordinates in France to organize for a series
of labor strikes throughout the Republic, to be
carried into effeot daring the ooming recess of
toe Assembly. Increased vigiisnoe on the part
of the local authorities is ordered, and all oon-
tact of toe soldiery with foreigners is prohib
ited.
Prinoa Frederick Charles, of Germany, has
tendered to Marshal Bazilne evidence iu his
favor on hia trial for too surrender of Metz to
the Frmasians. The Marshal, however, de
clined to permit the evidence to be introduced.
The Journal DeParis of lo-daysays the project
of placing a Prince of the house of Hobenxol-
iern on the throne of Spain has not been aban
doned. A number of discontented Carlist lead,
ers and former Liberal Unionists are said to
favor toe Hobenzollera candidacy.
The Journal also says the cure of Santa Cruz
was proclaimed a rebel by Djn Carlos for
being eoneernsd in this intrigue.
The permanent Committee of toe National
Assembly to sit at Versailles during the recess
of that body, is composed of ten members of the
Left and o'ns Bonapartist. The Duke D’An
mala to-day asked leave of absence from tbs
Assembly for toe purpose of presiding over the
court-martial of Bazaine.
The bill authorizing toe construction of the
Church of the Sacred Heart (a grand cathedral)
on the Height, of Montmartre, overlooking
Paris, passed the Assembly to day, after an exci
ting debate to toa oourae of which much violent
religions partisanship waa evoked. It is proba
ble the Assembly will adjourn on Thursday
next.
EsEllak Crops sad Weather.
Losdos, July 25.—The weather ia fair and
favorable to crops. Hu unusual heat con
tinue*. Mercury S3.
Russia.
St. Pxtxikbceo, July 25 —The Grand Duka
Nioholaa haa returned from Khiva.
Claclaaall Mew*.
C n cits ati, July 25.—Aa explosion of
threshing machine boiler killed two and hart
five.
E. Roberts t Co. are suing tha oity for lum
ber destroyed in the great eoei oil fire in J one.
The oil waa stored to violation of the city ordi
nance.
The Board of Trade adopted resolutions de
precating the injury to eommeree sustained by
tb* delay to turning over th* LouisvlU* Canal
: to tbe Uaited Shite*.
t Alphonsus German Gatbolio Cbnroh, a
beautiful structure, at toe corner of Saratoga
and Park streets, is in imminent danger, bat
st this moment has not taken fire.
DiBpatoheB have been read from Philadelphia
offering assistance.
About one hundred buildings have been
burned.
Still Later from the Fire.
The fire is still raging. Eight bloeks and five
buddings have been burned. Tbe authorities
aro se: ding for outside help. The water supply
is failing.
Clay street, from Liberty to Howard, two
squares, is burned out. This is a narrow street,
filled with osrpenter shops end box faotories.
The steeple of the Central Presbyterian Church
is on fire at half-past one o’dook.
The first portion of tbe fire wss on Saratoga
street, between Park and Liberty streets, on the
south side. Every house on tbe square is to
flames. Tbe fire to this square came from toe
back of buildings whioh reaoh to toe destroyed
houses on Olay street.
Up Saratoga to Howard street, on the south
side, toe bouse, were still burning at 1 o’clock.
The course of the fire, from Thomas’ facto
ry, where it commenced, was np Park street,
on one side and in the rear of St. Alphonsn’s
Cbnroh on the other side. Buratog shingles
and sparks started the fire in tbe squares on
the north side of Mnlberry street, between Ca
thedral and Park streets. The fire then dashed
across the street to the Academy of Arts.
The dome of the Cathedral at one time was
on fire, bnt was pnt ont by oitizens who were
stationed on the roof, prepared for it.
At 11 o’olock the casing of tbe windows of St
Alphonsns chnroh were on fire for the third
time. Sparks were showered all over the ohnrch
from toe burning houses in front and alongside
of it Notwithstanding the intensity of the
flames and tbe natural excitement incident
thereto, no panto prevailed in the neighborhood
of the fire, bnt all did their utmost to prevent
the spread of the flames.
The new Salvages corps appeared on toe
scene and are doing good service.
No estimate of toe damage is possible nnder
the ciroumstances. The work of moving is go
ing forward, and the streets are impassible.
On Mnlberry street, toe building of the Amer
ican Aoademy of Art has been bnraed. Dr.
Dalrymple’s school adjoining is on fire, and
three handsome privato residences on the north
side of Mnlberry street, between Cathedral
and Park streets, took fire, bnt were saved with
considerable damage.
A foroe of forty men are passing water to a
dome of the Cathedral, whioh is covered with
blankets.
Clay Street, Where tbe Fire Originated.
3:10 p. m.—Clay street, on which the fire origi
nated to-day, is a small street, beginning st
Liberty street, abont midway between and par
allel with Saratoga and Lexington streets, run
ning west, interseoiing Park and Howard
streets, and stopping at Eataw. The fire orig-
inated on the south side of Clay street, near
Park, to Thomas’ planing mill, as before stated.
The Fire Under Control.
4:10 p. x.—The fire is now completely under
control, and many who removed goods snd
furniture on the blocks adjacent to toe fire, are
now moving back.
Reports are still circulated that several child-
ren were burned and men killed, but a strict
inquiry at toe Marshalls office fails to verify
any death by bnrning.
Opposed to Patent Bexar Boxes.
■Washisotoh, July 24.—A delegation of to-
baoco manufacturers from New York and Phil-
adelphia had a hearing before Commissioner
Donglsss to day, and entered a protest sgainst
the adoption by the Revenue Department of a
patent segsr box, which has been favorably
oonaldered by toe Commissioner as a preventive
against frand. The proposed box has a stamp
under the lid, and admits of its being raised
and the segars exposed without breaking the
stamp. The Commissioner reserved bis decis
ion to the premises.
Synopsis Weather statement.
Wah Dip's, Oitici Curry Signal Oiticze,
Washington, July 25.
Probabilities.—On Saturday for too Eastern
Gulf and Sonth Atlantio States, sontberly
winds, increased cloudiness and local storms.
For Middle Atlantio States, westerly winds,
partly cloudy weather aud somewhat higher tern-
perature. followed by cooler weather Satur
day night for New England and New York,
easterly winds, veering to southwest, with
numerous light local rains, followed by clearing
weather on Satarday night For the lower lakes
and Ohio Valley, southwesterly winds, veering
to northwest, with clearing and cooler weather,
For the npper lakes and the Northwest, north
westerly winds and clear weather.
Ho Rove Free Passe* re Railroads.
St. Louis, July 25.—An adjourned meeting of
railroad superintendents, snd ticket and pas-
senger agents, to confer on the question of
commissions, free puses, eto., was held here
yesterday. After considerable discussion, res-
olntions were adopted declaring that no more
free passes or half fare tickets shall be issued
after the first of August next, except to offi
cers, agents and employes of the roads. Twen-
ty one road" were represented, two-thirds of
which are West of toe Misaonri river.
Wko tbe Railroad Robber* Are.
The police of this oity, from facts which have
oerne to their knowledge, believe that the rob
ber" of tbe Iowa railroad train are the same
gang that robbed the bank in St. Genevieve,
Missouri, lut May, toe Baaselville, Kentucky,
bank two years ago, the Gallatin bank of this
S:ate, and committed several other bold rob
beries. Tbeir rendezvous is said to be Jackson
county, Missouri, and their homes aro scattered
around to Jackson, Clay Lafayette and Bay
counties. Some of their names are Jesse and
Frank James, Bill Shephard, Cole, Younger snd
McCoy. Their families are Baid to cultivate
small farms in toe counties named, and their
bouses are surrounded by those of relatives snd
friends, who would not themselves commit
crime, but would shield these desperadoes to
the lost.
Tbe "forth Carol lee Btate Fair.
Balzigh, July 25.—Extensive preparations
are being made for the ocming State Fair. Tt*
grounds and buildings are toe finest to tbe
South. [Except Macon’s.—Ei] The fair com
mences the I3’h of October and continues one
week. Hon. D. W. Voothees, of Indiana, haa
aeoepted an invitation to deliver the annual
address.
A Royal Smaggler Held Uader Bead.
Nxw Yoax, July 25.—Francis Gnatave Ool-
berg, the natural son of the late King of Bwe-
den, nod half-brother of the present King, waa
held, to-day, with one Frederick Flat*, to an
swer tha charge of amnggiing goods into this
port.
Hear Cable Laid.
NiwrocxuLASD, July 25.—Captain Halpta
has jnst snoeeasfally oompteted the laying of
tbe fourth eable between Sidney, Cape Breton,
aad Placentia, Newfoundland.
Another Railroad Completed.
GcKENeB.no, N. O. July 25.—The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Northwest
ern North Carolina Railroad Company, was held
at this place jesterdav. The company’s road is
completed to Salem. North Carolina. The first
train through brought too stockholders to the
meeting.
A. S. Baford, A. Y Stokes. W. T. Sntherlin,
W. H. Marshall snd W. L. 0»en. of Virginia,
and Thoa. B. Keogh. E Belo, B. L. Patterson,
W. H. Wheeler, H W. Fries, Chas. E. Shober,
aud T. M. Holt, of North Carolina, were elected
directors.
CoL A S. Baford was elected President of
the company.
The President was authorized to take imme-
dials steps to extend tbe road through the
Yadkin valley to Tennessee.
miDSIUHr DISPATCHES.
The Brooklyn Trust Company.
New Yobe, July 25.—No list of toe deposi
tors in the Brooklyn Tract Company has yet
been pnbli6hed, and probably none will be for
the present. It is said Plymouth Church bad a
large balanoe there a few weeks since, which,
however, was reduced to $17,000, that amonnt
being there to toe churah’s credit still.
A Hew Police Regulation.
The police commissioners gave notice to-day
that, in fntnre, no armed organization of any
sort, that figured so disgracefully at Lion Park
tbe other evening, will be permitted to parade
withont special permission.
The Long Island Fires.
The forest fires on Long Island burned a treet
abont a mile In width, from Lake Land to
Patohogne, where ita progress was stayed. A
number of farms snd dwellings were destroyed.
A small settlement, near Patohogne, called
Edenville, was literally swept ont of existenoe.
Tbe Ware In Spain.
Madrid, July 25.—It is reported that Gen.
Oontreros, leader of the revolt at Oarthagena,
is marching on this oity with 6,000 men, having
left a foroe equally as strong at Oarthagena.
It is also said that be has sent the frigate At-
monsea to Malaga, and the steamer Fernando
El Oololioo to Torrevieja with inetrnotions to
tbe oemmanders to levy oontributions upon to-
habitants of those cities.
The President of the Committee on Public
Safety in Madrid has fled from the oity.
The Cortes has passed a bill suppressing the
admiralty.
President Salmerou has issued a proclama
tion calling 80,000 men of toe reserves into
sotive semes against tbe insurrectionists in toe
oonntry.
A Threat Against Germany.
Contreros, commanding the rebels to CArtba-
gena, threatens to seize the Gorman ships now
lring in the harbor of that port, unless the
Vigilante, captured by the German man of war,
ia restored to tbe insurgents. There is a rumor,
whioh need" confiimation, that the German
consul, at Carthagena, has been arrested by the
insurgents and is detained as a hostage.
Returned to tkrlr Allegiance.
Baboelina, Jnly 2i> —The gendarmero, of
this city, wmoh left to join toe Carlists, recon
sidered their determination and returned to
their allegiance to the repablio amid the enthu
siasm of the populace. Only their oalonel and
his son went over to tbe insurgents.
Beer Rioter* Sentenced.
Frankfort, July 25.—Fifty persons who par-
tioipated in the beer riot in the oity. several
months ago, have been oonvioted and sent to
prison for terms ranging from nine months to
four years.
London, Jnly 25 —Tho Shah of Persia will
embark at Brindisi for Constantinople.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
THOMAS U.U0NNER
Has jmt received a new lot of
beautiful Full Bottom® and
Plaited Bosoms, from 13 to 19
inches in the neck. The Full
Bo-soma are the coolest Shirts
worn.
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Has a splendid fitting Snmmer
Drawer, from 26 to 50 inches
waist, and aU lengths of inseam.
KECK-WEAR! NECK-WEAR!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Received yesterday a new stock
of Summer Neck-wear, in all
colors. Lavender and white for
eveniug wear. Linen Collars of
Julyl8tf all styles and sizes-
REDUCTION IN PRICE
THE PRATT GIN!
TXTE arc authorized to offer these reliable and
VV well-known Gins at BBDDOKD KATES. If
you want a Gin you will serve your intoreat by ex
amining them before baying oc any one. No dis
appointment in getting one if you buy of ua.
JOHNSON A DUNLAP,
july24dltwlt No. 73 Third street.
CYPRESS SM6LES!
J UST received, a consignment of CYPBESS
SHINGLES, rived and drawn.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE!
For sals by
B. H. WBIGLEY & CO.
juneStf
ANOTHER LOT OF
HAY AND STBAff CDTTEBS
APPLE MILLS
And WINE PRESSES
EXPECTED DAILY.
For sals cheap for cash.
EDWARD ROWE,
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block. Macon. Ga.
DENNISON’S PATENT
SHIPPING TAGS.
Over 200 millions have been used
wiuun the past ten years, withont complaint of loss
by tag becoming detached. All Express Companies
use them. Hold by Printers and Btaiionera every.
where. apr!3 ood3m
Commission House at Leaiy,
S. W. Railroad, Calhoan Count j, Ga*
T HE undersigned has erected a store borne at
Leary, Qs., on tha extension of the South
western lUilroad to Blakely, and takes this method
of announcing to the public th&t he id prepared to
receive consignments of goods and produce of
every description, which will be sold at wholesale
or retail as directed, to the best advantage. Btrict
attention will be given to the business, and satis
faction guaranteed in every instance.
Consignments solicited.
marl6dfaw<fcwly D. W. TVEY.
NOTICE.
OFFICE OLEBK BUPE3IOB COUBT. )
Gltnx Co, Ga., Jana 14th. 1673./
B Y direction of his Honor W. Schley, Jadge
Superior Coarts Etetera Circuit, notice is
hereby given that Jade Echley will preeide at (ses
sion of Gljcn Superior Coart, commencing TUES
DAY, Jaly 8,1873, at X0 o dock a. m., for the
purposo of trying the caae of B. B. BULLOCK,
et- aL, vs. J. E. DABT, et *L Bill in equity in
Glynn Superior Court. Counsel and parties at in
terest will please take notice.
a F. GOODYEAR,
Clerk Superior Glynn Co., Go.
- - junelS dtjy8
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOtf THE BOOTHEBN DJ3TKICT OF
• GEOBGIA.
In the Matter of Thomas Bains—In Bankruptcy.
T HIS is to give notLce once a week for three
weeks that I have been appointed assignee
of the estate of Thomas Bams, of Crawford coun
ty, in said District, who has been adjudged a Bank-
rapt, upon his own peiition, by the District Court
for said District.
ISHAM H. BBANHAM,
julyS law3t Assignee,
LOST ENERGY
Weakness, Da
epondsncy,B*ab-
■ fulnoes, Syphilis.
For a epeedy core of these or other ailments of a
private nature, rail or send stamp for private dr
ooler of adrioe to both saxes. Address box “O,”
Western Medical Institute, 187 Sycamore street,
Omdnnati, Ohio. The remedies are so e«rt.in rare
NO PAY will he required of reapoeaibiejperaoiia
for treatment entd eared. A visit to its Museum
will oouvmoe you that this Institute ia the only aura
one in tbe United States to core Syphilis and re
atora Manhood. ieoUaodMy
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UNDER THE
MASONIC TEMPLE
OPPOSITE THE
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LanMs New Crop Turnip Seed
rcta baga,
FLAT DUTCH,
W bed top,
LABGE GLOBE,
AISO,
FRESH CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Pharmacist, 4 th and Poplar atreeta,
]uiy20 tf Hollinaworth Block.
SEQ-ARS! SEGARS!
Imported and Domestic.
LA ES0IF0ION,
LA OABBA,
FLOB DEL FUMAR,
LAELE0I0N,
TENNYSON,
LA NOVEDAD,
LA UNI0O,
MANILLO,
FIGABO,
And many other brand*, all of whioh at*
offered very low.
BOLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
Julj22 t f
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From experiments made toe present season, we
o&n confidently rtcommond our
HOME-MADE FERTILIZER
For Gardens, Turnips, Barley, etc.
Consisting largely of ammonia and nitrogen, it
yet does not bum or wither toe plant. We have it
for sale to any quantity wanted.
Iuly20tf
HUNT. BANKIN * LAMAB,
Druggists, Cherry street.
TURNIP SEED.
FRESH CROP TURNIP SEED
18 7 3,
%
AT THE DBUG STOBE OF
RANKIN, MASSENBURG & CO.
July20 tf
SOUTH MACON ME STORE!
A S every druggist has the purest medicines, of
course I need not mention that faot; yet, u
I receive monthly shipments from the best bouses
of New York, I suppose I have them also.
For the accommodation of tho laboring classes,
among whom I am located, I am ready to wait on
all at any hour, day or nigut, and give special at
tention to the prescription department.
Everett’s Remedy
—roa—
CHILLS AND DISEASES OF THE LIVER
Will give satisfaction to every case, when taken
according to directions.
Ladies will find the department of
TOILET ARTICLES!
Attractive and satisfactory.
ICE COLD 80DA WATER, on draught, till 12
o’clock at night.
S. D. EVERETT, Druggist,
jnlyI8eod3m Fourth street, near Aroh.
WE HAVE IN STORE
1000 POUNDS OF
CHAMPION’S
COTTON CATERPILLAR
EXTERMINATOR.
P UI up to sacks sufficient for five acres at $5 00
per sack, or packages sufficient for one acre
at 8125 per package.
WE SELL NO BIGHTS. IT IS FREE TO ALL.
Call or send st ones to
J. H. ZEILIN & OO.
Orders by mail solicited and promptly attended
to. June I7tf.
Convention of Ex-Cadets
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
The ex-Osdets and ex-Profeesors of toe
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Are invited to meet to Convection, at Atlanta, on
the first day of September next.
Tbo Central, Maoon and Brunswick, Maoon and
Western, Atlantio and Western, West Point and
Atlanta, and Georgia Railroad, will pare members
of the Convention for one fare to and from tow
Convention.
Let every ex-0ad6t who loves the memorial that
duster around his Alms Mater, and who cherishes
a hope of seeing her resurrected from toe asbe*
in whito Sherman buried her, oome to tola Con
vention.
JOHN MILLEDGE,
President of the ex-Oadet Association.
Jnly20-tilaepl
STRICTLY COMMISSION I0DSE
K. JVC. WATHR» **» °°*
SO Broad 8b, New York,
BANKERS
—AMU—
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Buy and eell contracts for fntnre delivery of cot
ton. Deposit account* of bankers, merchants an
others are especially .0Hotted. jnlySdSm
PUMPS
Of all kinds,
HYDRAULIC RAMS, RUBBER HOSE, ETO,
For sale at lowest ossb prices.
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PUMPi
SI. ROWE),
No. 8 Hollingsworth Blook, Maoon, O*
TRENCH’S NEW HOTEL.
pc
1/
OB. OOBTLANDT snd NEW OHUBOH STS.,
NEW YOBK. On tha European Pl&n. BIOH-
AitD P. FRENCH, son of tbe 1st* Colonel Bichsrd
French, of French’s Hotel, hss token this Hotel,
newly fitted up snd entirely ren or®ted tbe same'
OeotrsUy located in tbe Business Part of tbe Otty.
Ladies’snd Gentlemen’s Dimng Booms sttoohel*
JunelDtf