The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 10, 1873, Image 1

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AND MESSENGER BY Clisby, Jones & Keese. MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1873. Numbeb 6,691 Kfor*l» TelPtr»i*li HalMIng. JI»eon -. ^rmph and Mareanfes, cat jw *10 00 OM bNIIm 1 00 .—.*«taiv Telegraph and U*«cnf.«r, ons i 00 hinoatb* 3 00 WeridjTetegrapli ud Meuaoger, "l*oolaB—, oo* year SO. MlSUSliB 160 mB ilnrt tn advance, and ptprr (topped 10* bomt ram oat, onlers renewed. JJJ^ohdatad Telegraph and Mr—-ng*-r rep- —. lugs rtrcnlalion. pervading Hiddle.Koctb- 77 „d nuothwaatein Georgia and Eastern A!e- ;■ M aod Middle Florida. Advertisement. at re*- fataa lo 10* Weokty at ono dollar per Lart of threa-qnartere of an Inch, each pahllea- ,, Remittances Ihotild be made L, aipreea, or sail In boo*, order, or registered teiu Crorll* disrlcnHorn! Noclrt; ana the Paironn or If tubnndrp. jIt xrelief! of the State Affrlcnltaral Arm at Athene on Toiaday next, from the fnt that a very large proportion of it, member* J-ptiili— belong alao to the P.trona of Hns Hitiij, wU be regarded with ontunal IntereaL W* eiij expect to eee foreabadowed in tbe ^eoaaieaa which will arise, something of the gMBpaliejai.il plana of tbe new order. At' pSbsfl |e Ra rank, are many of tbe Aral Intel beta, aed tbe poreat men In Gtorgia. They lantffllliiad tbemselve* together not for polit la! preferment, or to oaertnrn ancient land, •atka, and engraft upon tbe Oonatitntton new Mi "range dogmas, ncr do they wish to elevate their own branob of indnetry npon the rnlna of other, or eeek pecnllar franchlaea and Ifekta for themaelaea. Nothing of tbe kind, naan assured, la ooctemplaled. The P.Irons of Husbandry almply wieh to •met the prtrllegaa, and defend tbe rigbta to ahlrb they are already legally entitled, bnt bare hwa enable to enjoy tbrongh I.ck of eonoert aaoag themselves. They wlah to regulate Iretgbta by tba building of new tinea of rail mb or banding together for tbe anpport of gaa which will carry produce moat reasonably fir tbaa. They desire to bo relieved from tbe tsnttoa Ineorred tbrongh middle men by deal ing direct with mannfaeinrera and prodneern. Thsj antagonise with monopolies, and contend (or a fair abarn of Inflatno* and repreaenUtion is the hallo of legislation. They ate reaolved lortrtve to the ntmoat to reclaim tbe millions of iihanatsd acres In tba oonntry, and inangn- nlsa more intelligent and aaooeaafnl system of ofrienltara. They utterly oppose credit, and pajeaah for all their porohue,. Lully, the grimA object of tbs order la to elevate tbe agrl- eiltarsl masses. promote social fellowship among ibiaMlvaa, nod eneonngo Intolllgenoe, moral- ity sad virtue In tba onntry. All good man oan sympathies with tbeao laaiabl* objects, and so long as tba granges girk to snob a programme they will exert tra- for good. Hie (irent Itasnlan Fair. Tba grant fain of Itossla are nnlqna. Tbe Ifaaaow fair of last year was very canons In the otiaaga and various nationalities represented, sad was utterly unlike similar affairs in any otkar oonntry. In it were mingled tbe skilled products cf civilized Erropo, with tbe rnde vorkmanabip of barbarlo Asia. Bat it is the Ibbshm Annual Fair of NIJnl Novgorod, which UkB ptaee this month of Angnat, that attracts awt attention, and to wLieb flock traders from all parts of Europe and from farthest Asia. As fair nontinnaa until the middle of Septem ber, whan all purchases and exchangee—for barter la m mnob a part of the proceeding, aa bsplag with ready money—will have been aada. Oaring tbs month of it* oontinnnnoe tbs Mr la a lively and oosmopolitan scone, a pnfoet Babel cf nncontb language*, and an mr-varying panorama of oostnmer, diverse (mb, and shifting, moving aud mnltiform rrovds. Bare Ibe sleek, rnddy, Eagliah ootton* rpiaasr from M snob aster meets tbe flat-fea- taisd Tartar j tbe chattering Chinaman, the tqadly voluble, bnt more polished. Frenchman, kid tbs wsras are ss varied os the people. Iron ■ad |vnis from Siberia are fonnd side by eido vttk tbs ootton sod wool of Tnrfctatian j silks ud hatroo* fora vis in prloea with srsberqns Itktie jawelty. It Is a rare atndj for tbe ibbjaitons newspaper oarreep indent, and tba Elfish j on mala rarely miss having soma viv idly dworiptiva word painting of this great fair of Njni Novgorod. Tn squabble, for tbe guardianship of lbs My plaoa at Jenualem break ont afresh at short Intervals. On tbe 23th of April a warfare Mxmineed wbloh reanlled In tbe provisional efartog of tbe chareh of BU Helena to the Lat in, Greek, and Albanians. Tbe Lstlns were :• drifted to the nso of tbelr ololster, while tbe Oieeki were allowed procession, and rites. Tbs Grotto of tbs Nativity bav to be guarded by Turkish soldiers, and m,„ la oelobratod in tbrir preseaee, six sentinels being placed at tbe vouanea and in the interior. A hundred sol dier, have bean quartered in tbe cbnrch of St Helena, end the flror la covered with mattress- B, while eahrsa and mniketa are hang open the valla. Tbe riot and pillage of April 25th have bvsa attributed to tbe mvobtnatloai of tbe franch, Koaaiana and Garmaca, as tbe oaten*]- bk ehlaf protectors of tbo holy places, bnt no ndrembar aa yet been obtained. bramus* Ultimo —In the tall of 1780, when tbs Br.tiah fore as oocnpled New York, Ibe frig- ats Beaver os trying military supplies and nearly tm bandied thatreand guineas to pay the troops, struck npon Pot Rock In Hell Gate, and rank directly afterward* in tlx fathoms of water. Ttfiona attempt* have been made to recover tbit treasure, bnt without other success than •boot ISO guineas. Another effort, aa wo see frsa tbe Bon, la now in progress, and tbe divers kav* strong hopes of aneerwa. They fonnd tbe *Nck and many enriona rellos, together with a targe qoantity of bnman lionet, which confirm tbs legend that fifty American prisoner, who sue In chains on board went down with tbe Alp. Bnt their progieee is arrested by a mass thirty feet aqamre formed of oxide of iron, mod sad ahiagle, so bard that it oannot be pieroed. *nhta or nnderoeath this they expect to find tbs treasure In boxes of iron. A Catron Navx.—Ohlne la bnildlng up a na vy that will aoon be more formidehlo than that ri Japes. At Paoohow Eagliah and American «|ioeer« have been fox eeveral years engaged I* *-‘rg Ghinree workmen to cocstrnot *eem veesela. Eleven have already been ban shad, and font more are under contract to heftakbad before February, 1874. One of tbe *«nn*H le a first-class corvette, two hundred lot long, thirty-seven feet beam, and cirries a IwwidaUs battery. New York mty be visited by a Ohlntne man-of- war before many months b*ve passed. Tbe obj sot of tbe Chinese la, no fctbt, to maintain tbe inpremsey which they b*va always ex,raised in Eastern Asia, and •bleb Japan and Corea have lately shown a dis- P°*tooo to defy. Or all tbe odd deaths in tne world, tbia re lated ftern India la certainly tbe oddest. A while eatchlrg flih in a tack, pnt tbe b*ad of one ia his month and bit it, as the fish rather troubles am e in the matter of wrig- Ssddenlj oso of tbs aharp points In tbe fla stuck in his band; he opened his to call for help, and tbe fish giving a jamped down his throat, and Awa firmly stuck. It was only taken ont, and bjiBUl piece,, after he had bean carried to “-boapiUl He was so txh&nstei that he died 11 *>30 aa It waj removed. ^ excitement, it seems, has been ooca- in Paris by the movements of the Count U Paris and Const de Caambord, leading to conriction that the Orleaca and Bonibon •Lillee are really about to become reconciled l: I unite their respective family Intiaenoes in —Guiding tbe future government of Ffanoe. - ha H«pabticans are vigilant, bat agitated about •-* ns* spectre of an old crown. k Ce»totcitx —The Richmond Dii say* the Virginia ltadieala have applied tb* Freaident to endorse their tioket aa a fsenine utiele—the true old Jaoob Townsend. Ib« oettificate abonld be In picture-writing. ‘•study fo bn Quiet.” Here follow* one of Ihoee cool splitting die- coarse* which hsv* heretofore distinguished tbo Tzuoairn. Bat Utterly the month of tbe preacher hath been slopped and hi* tongao hath to long refnasd utterance that a world of path os and no little umbrella znnat bo expended on thia prelection. Th« text, aa Elder Clifford taya, “will be fonnd atween tbe leds of tba Bible." Ton don’t believe It ? No, I dare say yon don't believe it. Few ever knew it and those that once knew have forgotten. D.d yon ever hear a sermon from that text? Did yon ever see a man who bad beard a sermon from that text? Did yon ever bear of a man who said be had seen a man who bad beard a sermon from that text ? No 1 and yon never will. The fact la, there are denominational reasons deal agin that text. Oar Presbyterian brethren, tbv/ have not got fairly settled in the Prom. f*ed I. ml yet. They have hardly crossed the Jordan. They are «tlll fighting the Amalekf teg, and tbe Hivitei, Parrix'tes, Hittltee and Jeb- nsitse. They are (till “Jadytzinp,” as old Dr. Pieroe «U* It; bnt when they get over into tbe New Testament, there they will find this text— eartln sure. Then a* to tbe Uethodist brethren, wbst would tbe amen and glory corner say to each s text as “Study to be qalet ?” Why, sir, they woo'd say it was death to all religion. And, If there were time, we might take all tbe denominations seriatim and ebow that thU text sren’d be like ginger in oblcken soup—it wonld “spile the entire bllln’.” There are, now and then, knots of beretloe eosttered about tbe earth— Q takers, 8htkers and oneb like—who have fonnd that text, and these are called tn derision “qnietlsta.” Whenever yon eee them yon mty know tbsm by tbelr clear skine, placid eonntenancM and mellow accents—showing that they are praotlclng and profiting by this text For when a man stndiea to be qalet—to restrain hi* appetite* and bis passions—bis tem per—bis tongne, and move along noiselessly nd hsrraonlonily In allhla social relation,, bis pbysioal as well as hi* moral condition im proves. There (a lass wear and tear npon him. He le like a well-made steam engine in good repair—he works smoothly, as well as power fully, and therefore works without loss. Bat one of yoar rickety old concerns which whoezos and oUttora at every breath, while it may oan- vsy a more vivid impression of power to a rus tle or a savage, wastes its feeble energies while living, and strides to final inactivity and death sritb every puff. Now we know it is very bud to “be quiet.' and that le tbo reason why wo are told to ktudy far that objeaL Yon will miss it often, and And yourselves rampaging aronnd when yon don’t mean to be. Old Adam will sometimes get tbe upper Jjsnd in spite of yonreelves. Yon may, sritb tbe boRt intention*, find yourself a noisy, scolding housewife; a silly, giggling maiden; alond and pretentions woman—fast and fliaby. Yon may find yourself a fretful, impatient man—litigious and quarrelsome. Perhaps (though that is vary low indeed) yon may degenerate Into a noisy bnlly. How many bnllies there ere in every place, and they are incurable nntil tamed by some quiet man. It ia the quiet man who is a terrible fellow in a pinch. It la easier to fight fonr bullies than one qnlet man. Worse than all this, if yon don’t resist tho devil strongly, yon may even sink into that standing nnivanoe—the so-called “lice man" in tbe post-bellnm flash language of tba times. That man la like pop oom in a bot skillet—be bursting ont miscellaneously liko a pack of Oblntso fire crackers and with as little good pnrpoae. He zip* round and ronnd and back and forth like a fiery serpent, in tbe noise and etnokeof bis own empty vanity and self-glorifi cation—with no better results and with aa per fect Indiffarenoa whom he hlls or bestlnks with fnlminationa. Tba true executive man ia never fussy man, and never a “live man” as under stood by the groundlings. Nolan and olap trap are no pert of hi, programme. He never spends bis breath or strength in ldlo sonnd or show. When a man swells aud blasters and strata and brags before the public, be aacnred bn is noth ing more tban a bass drum in tbo social marie— noisy, bnt hollow. Tbe man of energy and power ia always a thinking and a qalet man, and nasally a silent man. Now perhaps it ia for want of preaching on tbl* text, “ritndy to be qnlet,” that the world has gono so ciazy for tho put ten years in the matter of flub, foas, tawdry pretence, noise and impudent assumption. Perhaps tbe world wonld not be so far wrong if tbo boys nnd girls had only been tanght that every artlele In this ▼nlgar catalogue is wholly inconsistent with taste, elegance and attractiveness in the gentle woman and evnry manly charocterlatio in Ibe ruder sex. Bnt we cannot devote another line to public reformation in thia partienlar this morning. A Fleas'ni Incident—Be Liberal Year Psalsrr. Tba beloved and Tenanted pastor of the In dependent Presbyterian Charon In Savannah, Kev. Dr. Arson, was recently captured bodily by a coup dc main of his people, and sent, not to Coventry, bnt to Bye Baaeh. It seems this exemplary divine, though in failing health, and moch worn by bis labors, had pets latently re- fnasd to vacate hie pulpit this summer, and seek the repoee so greatly needed. Erery effort was exhausted in vain to induce him to do so, when his devoted charge resorted to the follow ing rose to achieve their objeet. Contrivicg to entice tbe Doctor and bis wife away from home on a given day, some of the ladies repaired bis dwelling and persuaded a maid servant pack np the wardrobe of the family. Upon re turning home he was met there by a number of his oorgregition, presented with a well filled parse, and informed that every arrangement had been made for his departure by the steamer then about to sad. So earnest were the good people, that tbelr worthy pastor, completely overpowered by inch kindness and affection, was forced to yield to their wishes, and they bore him eff In trinmph to tbe dseta of the steamer. He is now, with a grateful, tranquil heart, enjoying the sal: air and baths of Bye Beach, and we trust may be spared for many years of continned usefulness. The example of oar Savannah friends is worthy of imitation everywhere. Nor should the chmohea wait until their faithful ministers are exhausted in’ mind and body, and almost un fit for farther labor, before granting them that respite from duty whioh should be accorded at least for a few week i annually. We are all familiar with tbe trito remark that a bent bow moat be nmtrnng sometimes or lo3e Us elasticity. So it ia with the everlasting routine of work. There mast be timely cessations and seasons of repose and reoreatlon, or tbe overtaxed men tal and physical energies anoenmb nnder the trying ordeal, and premature dooay and death are the rennlL And he who faneies that the dnties of tbe ministry are other than arduous and wearing in the extreme, la greatly mistaken. A lawyer, senator or popular leotnrer requires weeks of previons natioe ere ha will adrentnre to appear before an andienoe. But the min ister of Christ ia required perforce to hare his several pnlpit messages ready each Vitek, and ia ever rnnnlng the gaontlet of pablio criticism, both as to moral and mental qualifications, single failure is as damaging to him aa to any other; fceneo the necessity for profound and oontinnons study, that be may be able to give his bearers beaten oil in the sanctuary. Then, too, mast be added tbe tremendous re eponaibilitiea attaching to the sacred office, and the outdoor work of a pastor whioh, at all times considerable, becomes in seasons of calamity and sickness well nigb overwhelming. It iz safe, then, to oonoinde that no class of men labor harder tban the taithfnl pastors of cbnrcbce; and inasmuch as they spend and are spent in tbe service of others, and enconnter many privations in their Master's cause, anrely they ahon'.d be dealt with liberally and tenderly by tho people of their charge. Remember yonr minister, lLcn, when wringing the programme for your own summer pleasures and recreations, and not only accord tus same privilege to him, bnt see to it that the means are provided to en able him to loave with a mind free from earthly oares and embarrassments. No oongregaticD aoting thus will be the losers either io this world’s goods, or that spiritual treasure which is beyond lha reach of thieves, and whero neither moth nor rost doth oerrupt An Uncommon “Experience!” A New York Son reporter has been down to “Knnkle’a Grove," near Rahway, New Jersey, for the purpose of attending a colored Methodist camp meeting. When there he fonnd seven preachers bnt no hearers. They oonld not tell “Jem what war de matter.” They had sent ont handbills and advertisements, bnt without ef fect. They bed alao seen red for the oeoasion an especial star, hailing as “tbo Rev. Barrow William Ford, the Blind Preacher, tbe World's Wonder,” but tbe star twinkled to no pnrpoae. Na body was there to see it. However, that the sacrifice should not be total, “Rev. Barrow William Ford" begged the reporter to listen solos to an exhibition of his powers, to which having oonsonted, the San representative waa har- rangned for the apace of half an hour “on the 4th chapter and 15th verse of da Soeond Chronl- oles : One sea and twelve oxen nnder it.” Bnt the chief thing romarkahle about Rev. Barrow William Ford was his rongh experience in Augusta, Georgia, and the miraculous inter position in bit behalf. This waa detailed in a handbill posted aronnd the grounds, and ahonld be copied in foil because it will be entirely new ia Georgia: TUB WONDER H EXPERIENCE. I was born in Prinoe George’s oounty, Mary land, September 15, 1S9G. At the age cf five years I was taken from my pirent, and said to Angnsta, Ga. There I remained nntil I waa twenty fonr years old, when the Lord laid His hand npon me and I was converted onto the Lord, ia the cotton field, about twelve o’clock noon. In 1S59 they passed an oppressive law forbid- dieg colored preachers from preaching, and for preaching from the eleventh chapter of Daniel and third Terse they attempted to hang me. I was convicted in the oonrt honse in Angnsta, 6a-, then carried to jail, fed npon bread and water for three week-, and had tbe pleasure to see them erect a gallows to break my neck. They placed a coffin In my cell over night. The next morning about 9 o’clock I was brought ont with the hangman’* cap about my head and the coil of the hangman’s noose aronnd my neck. I ate my breakfast on my ooffia. About 10 o’clock I marched np on the gallows. They naked me if I bad anything to say. I answered, “No; my communication is with my Father in heaven.” When the time waa expire.! they sajd, “It is time to hang the negro preacher. He has violated enr law. He shall suffer for it. He shall hang by the neck until he ia dead. Wbi'e npon the gallows I stood, tbe Gcd whom I serve delivered me. He breke the rope the first time; then they fastened it on me again, when I said, “Hear the beautiful poet: “My God! the epring c fall my joys, Tne life of my dslight— The glories of nr brightest days, And comfort of my night 1 “Fearlee* of hall and charily death, Til break through every foe: The wings cf love and arme of frith hhril boar me cocquerer through. Then said they,“We’U give him the last trial, and if be does not die, we will let him go." When tbe God I serve broke the rope off my neck a third time, and I heard a voice saying, “Loose him, and let him go 1" Then aaid the high ahenff, “Loose him ! he is free from lbs hand of death and the gallows. Go, preach ihe Gospel while yon live, and pray for all the cations." Yoora respectfully, Baaaow Wn.ms Foxn. A New Hmrmu editor has got rich by economy. He always writes his editorials on a slate. The Coronation of King Oscar. Drontbelm (July 19) dispatch to the London News. Tbs ooronntion of King Osoar has passed off brilliantly. Tho orown and tbe regalia were fetohed the evening before by the Chamberlains and tUe banner of the Kingdom, nnder the gnard of a hundred men. The Cathedral ires tastefully decorated, the whole floor being oov- ered with a crimson cloth. The oortege left the palaoe at a quarter past eleven, and proceeded towards the Cathedral. A wooden platform covered with red cloth wsb laid down in tho streets l ading to tbe edifioe. Eioh side was lined with soldiers and bine jack ets—tbe King being a sailor. First came two Heralds, the chief members of tbe Coart, and the members of the Ministry. Then followed depntations from tbe Norwegian and Swedish Parliaments. Tbe Royal cloak, sceptre, sword, and crown were eaen separately borne on red velvet cushion-. On* the right were Admiral Knap, of the N irw.-g-.au Navy, and Col. Hoff. On tbe left were Gen.-NatBier and the Chief Hnntsman Biron Wedel. The K-ng cam' next, in a pnrple cloak, aa a Prince of tbe blood royal, tbo Oaamberlaina holding his train. Bv tbe King's side was the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs. Over his Majesty was a canopy osrried by eight high offi cials. Ntx*. came tbe banner of the Kingdom, borne by General Wergeland. Then Prinoe Artbnr and bis staff, followed by tbe Knights of tbe Orders of St. OUf, the Ssord, the North Star, etc. The Queen was tbe next to appear. Her train was held by ladies of tbe Court, and on each aide cf her waa one of the Ministers. Other offlil&ls followed, aa welt as tba wives of officers in the army and navy and the civil oorpa, eta On arriving at the Cathedral door the King and Queen wore met by tbe B shop of Dron- theim, who said: “May the Lird bless year coming in and going our, for now and ever more." Music played, tbe prooeasion advanced np the nave, and the King seated himself on a throne to the right of tba altar, the Qieen sit ting on the left, each with their snite in attend ance. Aronnd the altar were the Bishops and clergy in tbeir robes. In the gallery above the alter on the riebt were the foreign diplomats andotfiuira. On the left the ladies. Tne crown and the regalia were plaoed on tbe a'tar. The aerrioe commenced by the Bishop of Dron- thelm giving ont a psalm, whlob waa aung by the ohoir, tne mnsio being very good. The Bishop then preached an impressive sermon, taking hia text from tbe 84th Psalm, 10th to the 13:h verse. Then a clergyman chanted the Litany, the responses being given by the ohoir. More musio and singing followed. At the words, “Take now tha Crown,” the King came forward to tbe throne plaoed before the altar, with his snite, and tbe prinoely cloak was changed for a regal one. He koelf on the enshion and uncov ered his chest. The Bishop of Drontheim touched him on the forehead, breast, temple 0 , and vnata with oil from tbe Gold Horn of Sal vation, saying, “Hay Gcd’* Spirit and Grace ever watch over yon, and give yon wisdom of tbonght and charity in yonr royal sottoos, there by glorifying God’s holy name, and establish ing troth and justice, and the people and coun try's welfare." The King returned to his seat, and the Min ister of State took the crown from the altar, and assisted by the Bishop plaoed it on the King's head, sayiog a short prayer. A herald now stepped forward In the oentre, and raising his staff exolaimed, “Now King Oscar tbe Seoond is King, him and no other. Everybody answered, “Long live King Oscar tha Second 1* Then followed a grand flourish of trompeta, and a srinte of 112 gone. The King locked wall, and bad a very dignified bearing. After another psalm had been sang, he retained to his place, bowing to the officials. The two Ministers who conducted the Qieen to church now came forward and led her to the throne, her train being held by ladies of tbe Court. Tbe same oeremony then took place, excepting that aha was annotated merely on the forhead and wrists.. After being crowned, the herald proclaimed. “Now Sophia ia Queen of Norwuy, her and no other.” There was a flunr- Uh cf trumpet.;, ard tbe people cried, “Long live the Queen!" Her Majesty returned to her seat, and, after a few prayers and psalmt, tha procerslon returned in the same order to the Palace, the rcyal couple wearing their crowns and insignia. There is to be a grand d’nner at the Palace to-night. On Sunday the eifz in* give a ball to the King. On Tneaday there will be a review. On Wednesday the King will give a state ball. Prinoe Arthur leaves on Thursday. Fonr Ger man ships, with an Admiral, are here; osie Danish frigate, with Prinoe Valdemar serving on board; three Swedish ship*, three Norwe gian. five English, and the Enchantress. The •hips fired doable Boysl srinte*. First Bale la Albany. CoL Styles, of the Albany News, sends na the following: A lb i nx, Gi-i Angnat 9, 1873. Kdiicrt Telegraph and Messenger ; The flrat brie of tha new ootton nop waa received here thia morning—Primus Jonas, of Baker, pro ducer. N. A A. F. Tift A Co. reorived it Sta ple good. 0- W. Situs. A conreroauT speaks of a fash instable tailor aa baiug one of the old sreihone* of iha trade. A heavy charger, probably. BY TELEGRAPH DAY DISPATCHER. Tkelteembaat Honor. WaamsoToir, August 9.—The Wiwasset horror is folly oocflrmed. Most of the pesren gen perished. 8he left Washington on her reg- nlar passenger trip for Cone rivet. She burned off Ohattartoa landing, where there is no wharf, tba passengers and freight for that point being discharged by small boats. One boat been lowered when the fltrues buret ont on vessel 200 yards from shore. Nothing remains but a broken shaft and her smoke stack. Her passengers registered, when abe leit Washing ton, 110, bnt she received and discharged pas sengers at various landings of whom no record was mads. The orew consisted of twelve. The loss probably fifty passengers and two of the crew. Tbe cause of the fire ia unknown. As soon aa the flames were diaoovered the headed for the chore, bnt struck on a bar on Ihe Virginia side: Many ladles and children were aboard visiting friends sojourning at plaees of resort don the river. Al»o many eo ored people. Ten bodies reached the wharf—five are nnknown. AH aooonnt* appl&nd the gallantry of the oaptain and orew. WawMtrt Holocaust—Captain's Report. Captain John R- Wood’, ootnmauder of the Wawaaset, is burned ronnd the neck and ears slightly. Hia aooonnt ia substantially aa fol lows: “The fire broke ont at 25 mi antes past 12 o’cluok, betwten Thorn-gut and Chatterton. I waa in the pilot Lon ,a at tne time. A fireman came and told me that the boat waa on fire br io*. I immediately oame ont and fonnd the dimes reached qnite to tbe hurricane deok and the walking beam. I ihm saw that it wus im- possible to get to the life boats, whioh were on after quarters on each aide, to lower them, though they were fall of passengers. I threw water on the wheel ropes so as to keep her steerage all right, and passed buckets of water from below to the hnmeane deck for thia pur pose, as I beoame satisfied there was no hope of saving the vessel, and that tbe only ehanoe to save the passengers waa to keep her golDg, she heading for tbe beach. Tne boat reaohed the beach in abont twelve or thirteen minutes after tbe alarm waa given. In lea* than five minntea after the alarm was given the fire was in the rear of the pilot honse, and the engine refused to work. In abont half a mlnnte after she struck the shore and tbs but ran a length before, abe oome to a atop and grounded m less than five feet of water from the bow. I rema.o-d on the hnrrioane deck nntil the flime* had burnt the window onrtam in my room, and tbe saloon windows below were shooting forth finy darts. I then oama down on the forward deck and did what I oonld to save the passengers. A great many were afraid to jump overboard. I as- bared them they were safe in jumping, as the water from the bow was not over their beads, and npon thia a-tsuraooe one or two made a leap, and many otbeis, seeing that the water was shallow, followed their extmplo and were saved. It w*s with diffion ty I obeoked them from jumping over in large bcd.osand drowning eaoh other daring tbe excitement. I am satisfied that nearly all tbe lives lost were lost in the stern of tha boat, the fl«mes moving that way, and foroing tbe passengers to jump or be bnrnt. Jast before I left tbe b -at, I near a lady, Mrs. Taylor of Alcundria, crying for help from the rear of the vca-toL I saw her hanging to the middle obains end seut a boat to her and saved her. I am asticfied tbe excitement caused undue loo* of life, aDd tbit cVt-ry passenger was saved who jumped overboard forward. A great many live were Io;t on tbs lifeboats by being over crowded, before tbe boat wss stopped. One of them waa crowded with colored passengers, and when she was ont loose the stern bnlged ont and swamped the craft. About a di z in small chil dren were aboard. I think five or eix were lost. The fire oanght In the hold, bnt it is impose! ble to tell joet where. Tbe boat waa very dry, almost like tinder, and tbe fltmea, when they struck the oiled moobinery, spread like a lorob. The cargo wS9 of a miscellaneous natore and oontained nothing Icflimmable except two bar rels of whisky, which were on the forward holo, and among tba last things bnrned. It waa en tirely lost. Tne passenger list and manifest of the vessel were lost, it being impossible for the olerk to reach tbe cffice to obtain it. At the time of the aooldent but few of tha passengers were asleep and none in tbe state room*. Some were lying down on the Bofas. Tbe Georgians cams along on her way from Bsltimore and brongbt np a few of the passengetB Many went down tbrongh the oonntry and others are awaiting other busts to come home. AU were well taken care of. The ateamei’a value I esti mate at $40,000. Ron Carles Proclatmrd In Cuba. Nzw Yoax, Angus’ 9.—It is reported in Span ish circles in this oity that telegrams from Ha vana were reoeived here yesterday by a Spanish oommetoial honse and by a high 8pani*b func tionary la this country, to the effect that Gen. Portillo, at the head of 3 000 men, had entered and oaptnred Oiecfnegos without a shot being fired, and that he there proolsimed Den Cirlos aa King of Spain. Many of tbe leading Span iards of Harana, including Generals in the army. Colonels of volnnteer regiments, the Jesuits and save tel of tbe leading slave holders of the inland, are aaid to be oo-conaplrators with Gen. Partillo fur tbe overthrow of the Repub lican Government of Spain. Fight Between Hloax nnd Pawnees. Oicani, August 9 —A dispatch from Elm Creek, Nebraska, relatea that on Taesday morn ing, while a party of Pawnee Indiana were hunting near Bepnhlican B ver, on the Blaok- wood oreek, they were surprised and attaoked by a large body of Sionx and a bloody fight en sued, redu'ting in tbe defeat of the Pawnees, who lo-tt abont one hundred, comprising some of tha best men of the tribe and moat of their horses, arms and game. The Pawnees were pur-uid thirty m ice and only escaped when nigh: came on. Seas from Havana. If AViVA, Angnat 9 —Elgorro Ferigio, a new Repnbltoan paper, has appeared. A Spanish telegram from Puerto Prineipe announces tbe destrcction of a large abandoned encampment of the enemy near Ssrantob, in Holqnin. Ten persons presented themselves from the enemy’s camp, bringing the head of the late insurgent, Got. Jose Arias. Fear* are entertained that the now* from Spain will oatue a reaction in Porto Rioo. A feeliog of disoontent is manifest thronghont tbe island. Advices from St. Thomas to the fourth report heavy rains. From HayII. Post Ac . Panics, Haiti, Jnly 24 —The Chambers at Port an Prinoe had not been opened. No session ia likely to be held this year—the government apprehending trouble if they met. A revolution on the Northern frontier of St Domingo is progressing, and fighting ia of daily occurrence. Tne roads in the northern prov inoes are impassable owing to guerrillas. Bo Cholera In Vienna. Turn, Angnat 9 —The cholera has entirely disappeared from this oity. Carltata Marching on Bern. Baboxiosa, August 9.—A foroe of Carliata numbering 4000 men ia marching on the town ~ Bergs, 51 miles northwest of this dty. NIGHT DISPATCHER A emt Fire at Portland. PnvTT.ixn, Ms , Angnat 9, 2 p. a.—A large fire ia raging cn Grits’* wharf. The steamer Dirego has been burned to the water's edge. Tbe B 18ton boats and tbe steamer Chase are in great danger. Tbe sheds of the New York a team- are all burned. TiATxa, 2:15 P. X —It ia said the steamer Mon treal ia bnrned. 2.30 p. X —The fire ia spreading rapidly. AU tha sheds of Gritz'a and the Atlantic wharf are bnrned. The srlnd is from the west and the fire may keep eff shore. Three steamers are now burning in the stream—the Dirgo, Montreal and Chase. Latex —Tba firs ia nnder oontrol. The Grand Trask railroad depot ia safe. Mcaomcd Bastans. Nzw Yoax, Angnat 9.—The Brooklyn Trust Company bts resumed business. Btekktas A flTrap at Bee. Michael Jordan, a seaman on the ship Ham ilton Fish, has been held far elimination on eharge of stabbing Alas, the first mate, daring tne voyage to this port from Liverpool. Jordan's shipmates say the stabbing waa done seif defence, and that the passengers, as well tbe orew, were badly treated by the officers the ship—especially by Captain Bryant and first mate. Tbe sailors are supported in their statements by written charges signed by Bengeri. Party *f Draakea Hem Attack some CUlseae lakercsa Bax Fbascooo, Angnat 9.—A camp of Chi me laborers, working on the narrow gauge railroad near Benecta, waa attacked yesterday ■ a crowd at drunken white man, who tore iwn the tents and atoned and clubbed the Chinamen. Tha Chinese fled like sheep on the hills. AU work waa saepeeded. Several of the assailed labored were enbaaqnently fonnd miles •way from tha plane of attack. James Otis to-day reoeived the tax-payem* isaiiinalfinsi for Mayor. Bam Ball. Nxw Yoax, Angnat 9.—The Atlantic and Mu tual nines bad a game to-day in Urn Union Grounds with the following results 12, Mutual 3. Hynopsia Weather Statement VAX Dip t, Optics floras Signal Omen, Washington, August 9. Probabilities: For the northwest and thence to Missouri, low barometer, warm clondy weather and local storms are probable; for the upper lakes and thenoe to the lower Ohio Val ley, northeasterly to southeasterly winds, partly clondy weather followed by falling barometer and oooasionally loot! storms; for tbe lower lakes and thenoe to West Virginia, warmer, generally clear weather and southeasterly winds; for the Eistem ai d Middle Staten, rising rometer, lower temperature, partly cloudy weather and oocaaionul local rains; for the Galf and Bonth-Atlantic States, lower barometer, higher temperature, southeast and southwest winds and clondy weather with local storm, near the coaat. Reports are missing from the aonthwest. From Spain. Bayoxxk, August 9.—The Carlisle are con- oentrating before Bnrges. the capital of a Span ish province of that name. Preparations are being made for an attack npon the city. Mad bid, Angnat 9 —Yesterday white the in tranaigentea of Madrid were attempting to or- ganize a demonstration in opposition to the Carliata, they were attacked by a body of citi zens who dispersed the assemblage, destroved the red flsgs and beat the bearers of the obj as tionable colors. Restoration cf tbe Rational Antborlty. Madbid, Angnat 9 —It is announced that ar rangements for the restoration of the national authority in Salamanoa has been oonclnded be tween a depntation from that ci'y and tbe Gov ernment, bnt the ocndiUons have not yet been made pnbllo. Carolina fnsnrnnce Company Merced, Mzicrms, August 9 —The Carolina Life In surance Company, of this oily, has effected an arrangement by whioh their entire business has been transferred to the Sonthern Life Insn ranoe Company, tho latter company assuming all outstanding risk, of the former. Tbe Tnrf. Sabathoa, Angnst 9 —Countess won the three-fourth mile raoe—time 1:17) Sattyre won tba one and one-eighth mile raoe—time 1:58 HnbhaTd won the two and throe fourth mile—time 4-58J. HIDNIGHT DISPATCHER. Latest from tbe Wawassctt Disaster. Wasbinoton Angnat 9 —Another steamer ar rived here st 7 o’clock this evening, bringing no three bodies of these who perished on the WiwAsae'!. They were thuse of Miss Bettie Read, a obiid of Mr. Joseph Read, and a colored ohiM, whose pared, reside in Madison street. Twelve bodies wtre washed ashore to-day, nine of them being colored women and three of children, who were not identified. They were all bnried on tho shore, after a fall descriptive list of each body had boen made for future reference. Persons were ergsged ia grappling to-day abont tho wreck, but only ono body wus fished 'bat of a oulured woman, who oonld be d-ntifled. Another steamer goes down to re- °nme the work of grappling for tho bodies. So far twenty-one bodies bave been recovered, and it is thought thst there are at least, eighteen or twenty mure who hava boen drowned. Mlver Shipment. Nzw Yoax, Angnat 9 —A quarter of a million in silver bars was shipped to Europeto-d,y, Tbe Yellow Stone Fxpedltlon. A dispatch from the Yellow Stone expedition says the oommand arrived on the 10th of Jnly, and encamped fifteen miles south of the mouth of Glendlne oreek. As soon ns the troops and wagons were transferred to the other side the expedition wonld prooeed te Mnsclo Shell river, leaving a detachment of infantry under the oommand of Capt. PearsoD. in oharge of the stockade now being built. On'v one dea'h has noenrred on the trip—that of Dn M. Talley, killed by being run over by a wagon. Tbe sur vey is progressing favorably. Tbe Atlantia ami Pnclfle Rond. At the reorgauizs'ion of the directors of the Atlantia and Pag fl j Bailroad Company to day, Thos. A. Soott was elected President, An drew Pierce, Jr., Vice President and general manager, and General Clintun B. Fisk Treas urer. John Edgar Thompson. Thos. A. Soott, Alfred L Dennis and David Solomon, of tbo Pennsylvania Kiiiroad, were ehosen directors. The election of Soott to tho Presidency *'s said to indicate en alliance between tbe 321 snd 35rh parallel continental projects on one line of railroad to San Franoiaoo. Ktlll another Dispatch. A dispatch from Portland to-day says the fire ia fnllv under oontrol. Tho sfoamerDIrego, of New York, and her oontents are destroyed. Tho steamer Montreal, of Boston, and Gar- lotts, of Halifax, are burned. The Grand Trank railroad depot is safe. Fire nt Portland, Maine. Pobtland, Mb , Angutt 9.—Tho sterner Di- xego, with her freight sheds on Galtz's wharf, are on fire and tbe fire has spread to the freight sheds of the Boston steamers on the AMantio wharf. Tho Dirego is of the New York line. Enter from tbe Fire. The fire has spread and has burned the eleva tor on Galtz's wharf, with* reveral thousand bushels of grain. The sterner Montreal, of the Boston line, is bnrned. Moat of the freight in tbe freight shed, was got ont Fivo hundred tons of coal on Galtz's wharf is also horning. Saratoga Races. Sabatoga, Angnat 9.—Considerab'e interest and much uncertainty was felt as to what wonld be the result of the ssoond rsos, which was to be for a purse of $5,000, for three year olds— the winners this year of any single reoA amount ing to $1,000 to carry ten pounds extra, the dis tance being 1) miles. A splendid start was effected, Strarise soon taking the lead. After ronoding the first tnm. Satyr oame np with her and the two ran nock and neckfor a quarter of amile.when Warlike and Mart Jordan closed np for a content. When within one-eighth of a mile from the winniDg post. Satyr, who bad kept o!o,o on Ihe quarters of the other three, passed them with a sodden apart and won, after an exciting straggle, by a length. Snnrise was second and Warlike third —time 1:58. *?he third raoe, 2} miles, was won hv Hub bard, by abont eight lengths—time 4:58J. Another Dlspnteb. Boston, Angnst 9 —A dispatch from Port- kind, 2 p. it, says tbe grain elevator oa Galtz's wharf ia gone, and also the buildings on tba Boeton steamer whaif. The freight depot at the Grand Trank railroad has jast esnght. One woman is known to bave been drowned, and others, it is reported, bave lost their lives. The bnilding of Bnraham & Morril, packing com- pany, is gone. Dispatches have been sent to Saco and Biddc- ford for aid. It Is the steamer Carlutte instead " the Chase that ia horning. A Sbocklnar Tragedy. PocGHXztP. ; iE, N. Y, August 9. — John Wenz, a junk dealer, shot his wife this after noon, then shot himself. Both are dead. They had quarreled about money matters. Wecz was intoxicated. They leave seven children. French News. Pabis, August 9.—Inquiry by Government officers proves that no case of cboiera has oc curred in Faria tbia year. It ia ramored that Daposeriato be appointed President of the Council of State. Cable Recovered- London, Angnst 9.—Rumors are current in London to-night that tbe steamship Groat Eastern baa succeeded in recovering the Atlantia caole of 1805. A King Incognito. Munich, Angnst 9.—Kmg Ludwig snll visit the Vienna Exposition incognito next week. Two Drown'd. Cazznovia, N. Y., Angnst 9.—Mias Florence Mattoon and Chaa. J. Babe were drowntd near the shore while sailing this evening in Oaxenovia lake. Tbe boat was capsizid. Ro Assassination. Tbixstz, Angnst 9.—Tha statement that an attempt was made yesterday to assassinate the Ho*potter of Montenegro is contradicted. Murderer Arrested. Washington, Angnat 9.—Slater, who killed Hoasey. baa been arrested. ncy Cobb Institute, ATHENS, GA. KBS. A. E. WEIGHT, Principal. 11'HZ Fourteenth Annual See-ira will commerce . . on the lt-th d»y ot Septmber, 1873, with a fall oorpa of Teachers. Terms Par 'Year. Primary Department $20 00 Academic Department, La tic L eluded 40 00 Collegiate Dtpirtmeot, “ ~ 60 CO Boath per month SO 00 For further iaforpuuion &pp!y tot he Prmc^pil.orto John h newton, PreeideLt Board of Trnatefe. Lakib Ccbb, Secretary. >pg3acAwed48r HIGHLY IMPORTANT. I-’OKTY IVEIt CENT. SAVED 1 r CENTS PEE DRIUK! At “Out Hones” J Saloon, can be found tbe finest Wines, Li quors and Lager Beer at prices that cannot fail to please aU. Q, D. LAWRENCE, Jal]27ebd2w Proprietor. FIJASCIAL AM) COMMERCIAL Latest Market Reports by Telegraph FINANCIAL. NkW ?(Kx— Noon—Stocks tte&dy. Gold dull at 1$%* Money e**y mt S@4. Exchange, long 9; nhort 9%. UoTcrnmenUs doll and steady. 8Ute bonda quiet. Evening—Gold 15^®15V- Money ewy at 8<c2} S)£. Sterling doll. btoc£a quiet anil firm Gov ernment* doll xml etoady. htute boncU quiet and nominal. Buk Statement—Loans increased $771,900, specie decreased $452,200; leg*! tenders decreased 91,(35,200; deposits decreased $1,7*7,800; circula tion increased $35,600. Midnight—Governments 8lo 19^; 62« 17>£: 64s 1794; 65a IS9£; new 17^: G7a 189$; C8s 18*; new 5s 14& 10-40* 15. TenceRsee 6s 81$f: new 81%; Virginia 6e 4S9£; new 50; consol 68; deferred 11: Louisiana 6« 42: new 45; levee 6a 47: 8a 50; Alab&m& Sa 85; 5e 85: Georgia 6s 70: 7« 9«»: North O&rolinas 27: new X5K; epeciel t*x 12; bouth C&rolinas 32; new 14: April and October 22. New Orleans—Sterling 26%. New York eight % premium. Gold 15^. Lojdon—Noon- Consols 92K- 10- 40a 91K- WANTED. O NE FISE SHOE AND BOOT MAKER, and one good Peg Workman. Addres- JohSS dim W. H. TILLERY, Dublin, Laurens County. Ga. WANTED AT ONCE, O NE OR TWO firat-c’aet pract'cal Oin Makers (Breuter). to whom the highest wages will be paid, by the day or piece, julyll tf V. O. SAWYER. FOR SALE OR RENT. T HE FAMILY MANSION now occupied by Mrs. Peter 8tnbbe, containing e'ght rooms. Also a Five-ro-'m Dwelling-house adjoining. All necessary outbuildings, etc. Apply to R W. STUB 33, aug7St 1 n Administrator. FOR RENT. T WO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located. Apply to It F. LAWrON, At Exchange Berk, or to DU A P. COLLINS. JqlyP tf ~ At OoUioe & Heath's. COTTON. New York—Noot>—Ootton quiet aud easy; lands 20; O- leans-20%. jjuturee opened at* follow*: August 19@19^; Sep tember 18K<S*8 S-.6; November 1794; December 17 9-16 Evening- Ootton. np^anda 2C<$20Jtf’; market dull and irregular; e&les 1848; net receipts 1309; giosa 735. Soles of fuhirea 5 9f0; market closed as follows Angnat 19; Septeaber 18>g01S5 3i; October 18^ <&1813-16; November 17 9-I6@l719 32; December n%@n 17 32. Tbe m&rkct for epot cotton during the week h&s been subjected to much irregularity, and prices eince the opening of the week have declined. At tbe leducod figures there waa considerable buaine. s consummated, botn fer export aud consumption. For forward delivery, fluctuation!* have been wide especially for August contracts which during the e&rly part of th* week declined, but with increased tnns&criona within a few daya past th re wu an entire recovery, and at the close a paitial advance wo«j obtained. Later months also doclinod, but yeaterday closed with & better feeling. titles of the week include 84 3 J1 bales, of which 74 950 were contract stock, and 9,151 fonmmediite delivery, aa follow’d: 4950 for export; 3954 for t»pm- nera, 227 for speculation; 220 in transit. Included were 377 brloa to arrive Baltimore—Cotton, net recripta gross 169; exports co&etwise 107; «alea 101; atock 2i*27; mid dlings 19%; market dull. New OiiUtAN:— Coiton, not receipt* 7 r 0; groaa 435; 6i porta to Great Britain 295; coaelwiae 2061; naiee 600; last evening 300; atock 17,190: ordinary 12® 12V; SO°d ordinary 14%@15; low middling* middlings I8%(gl8%; demand moderate WiLxisoTUA—uoiMHi, net roaeipta 33; exports co&dUiao 39, ealee 40; etock 964; middling* 18%; market quiet. « AroiTHiA— Colton.roceipia 99, ahipmunts 83; mid dlings 17%; m&rket dulL ti.WANHAa — Cotton, net wwipto 43: exporta coa*twice —; ailee 5: etock 1562; middlings 18; maiket dull and easier. The first bale of cotton of this year's crop ar rived to day, and was sold at auction to liaudall, Dcffar A Co at 27 cents a pound. Charleston—cotton, net receipts 485: exports oo&utwise —; ealca 150; stock 4890; middlings 18%; low middlings 18; good ordinary 17; oidmajy 13%@14; market dell and lower. fdoniLB—Cotton, net aeceipts M3; exports oo%st- wido 331; eale9 2 '0: stock 9C27; middlings 18%; low middlings 17; m&rket quiet. Boston — Cotton, net receipts 4* r ; groas 87; exports to Great Britain 260; 8&1U253; stock 1U.000; middlings 20%; market quiet. Norfolk—Cotton, not receipt* SC9; exports coaetwiue 315: e&loe 43; btock 32i7; low middlings 18; market dull. Memphis—Cotton, not receipta 366: ahipmenta 671; utock 7111; low middlings 18%; m&rket firm. Galveston — Cotton, net receipts 78; exporta co&atwi&e 1115; a&lee 4*j0. stock 8764. lex&a ordi nary »3 good ordinary 16%@15%; market fiim. Philadelt.ii a — Cotton, middlings 20%; mukot quiet. Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, uplands 8%; Orleans 9%; market dull and nnch&uged. * ’otton sales 10,000; speculation and export 1000. From Siv&nnah and Charleston, August delivery, not below middlings, 8%. Evening—Sales include 0150 ba T ea American PRODUCE. New Yobk—Noon—Floor qiiet and unchanged. Wheat veiyfirm; No. 2 Milwaukee 1 44- Corn quiet. Pork quiet and weak; new mea-i 17 75@18 00. L&rd fi m; old*we*tern ete&m 8%@S 9 16. Turpentino dail at 42@42%. Bonin dnll and heavy at 2 90@ * 00 for common strained. Freight* very firm. Evening—Flour quiet Whe&t 102 better and in brisk demand; winter rod weatem 1 52@1 55. Com heavy and a elude lower. Pork higher; now meea 18 00 L&rd eteady. Navala dall. Groceries quiet &nd firm. Freights strong. N&v&l Btores have been inactive. Boain has de dined, and recent (firming at 3 CO did not rcanlt in any bneioeea. Baltimore—Flour dull; Baltimore mills, high grades declined 25c. Whe&t weak. Com, white 72 <&>?6; yellow 54@G0. Oats firm; southern 43S44 Bye firmer at 7u<&72 Provisions in fair demand; no ealea or round luta. Whieky quiet. Louisville—Flour in good demand and firmer; itock l’ght; family extra & 09@5 57. Com easy at 56@69. uacked from store. Pork advanced at 16 60 @16 75* Bacon m fair demand and a toady; ahoul- dera Q%<30%; dear lib aides 10%@11; clear sides 11, packed; hams, sugar-cured 14%<314%; plain 13313%. Lard steady; choico leaf tierce 9%; keg held at 9%; steam 8%. Whisky steady at 9i. Cincinnati—Flour Bteady at 6 15fc6 25. Com steady; fair to prime 45.347, Pork, J ibbing sales at 16 75; generally held at 17 00. Lard firmer; ■team nominally 8; kettle 8%. Bacon etoady; shoulders 9; ciear rio sid&a 10%@1C%; c.ear sides 10%. Whiaky firm at 91. bT. Louis— Flour quiet and unchanged. Com dull and drooping; No. 2 mixed 33%@3i%. Whisky lower at 90. Pork firmer *t 16 75@17 otf. Bacon very firm; shoulders 9% offered and refused; only order trade dono. Lara quiet, winter leaf 7%; re fined retails at 8%08%. New Orleans—Flour strong; email choice; new soared and. hi demand; donbie extra 4 41; treble extra 6 5007 50; family 8 50(S9 75. Com scarce; mixed 62<gG5; mixed white 75; white 77. Cats quiet at 41&43. Bran quirt at 82%. Hay dull; prime 22 00; choice 20 09isi26 00. Pork scarce and firm at 17 25. Dry ealted meats seal co; shoulders 2%. Bacon active and sc&rco; shoulders 9%; cleirrib aides 11%; clear sides li%; hams, 15%-® 16%. Lard quiet; choice tierce fc%96%; keg lC%<g>ll. Sugar aud molasses dal. Whisky, L uLiana 91; Cincin nati 98. Coffee 18@2J%. Wilminoton—bpuits turpentino quiet at 38 — Roam quiet: strxined 2 4>: No 2 6 tO, low No. I 2 70; extra No. 12 90. Crude turpentine unsettled; hard 2 00; yellow dip and virgin 3 20. Tar lower 3 3d. Liverpool—Neon—Breade to ffd quiet. London—Noon—Tallow 44s6d. MARINE NEV/S. New York—Arrived, Weeor, Metropolis, Missis sippi, Bapid&n. Cleared, Montgomery, Ban Salva dor, Wyoming, Eclipse. No news of the missing steamer Arndt. Charleston—Arrived, Charleston, Poloon, Bo yer, Simmons, Keeling. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Hall MccianicV Fire Compact, No. 4, Macon, August 4,1873. Once again it becomes our tad and painful duty record the death of one of our most worthy and respected members, Mr. Jomr D. Spbtnozh. aged years, 10 months, and 12 days. None knew him but to feel a deep and lasting friendship f jr bis noble qualities as a friend and brother. It is, in deed, hard to realize that he is no more. That we friends and brothers will ever cherish a fond remembrance of hia many virtues. B.o’her Ppringer leaves a mother, sisters and brother, with whom we sincerely sympathize in their sad bereavement, and with whom we bow our heads and say, “O Lord, Thy will be dene.” Beeolved, That as a leken of rcepcct to our de parted brother, the Hall of this company be draped mourning for thirty days, and the nsual b&dge cf mourning be worn by the members. Beeolved, That tbe sympathies of this company are tendered the relatives of our deceased brother in their sad bereavement. Beeolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to the relatives of deceased, and a?so a copy to the Daily Telegraph and Messenger for publication. Ibatatt h. Poole, W. O. Hiliaed, Asa F. Mathews, Committee. WANTED. A N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, desiring to locate in Macon, wuiiea to mike ata en gagement with a responsible boose for tbe eonrng eeaarn. Address, fur one week, BOX 432. jnlySt tf TO IMPORTERS! Tbs Br Steamship X> wAm R X 2EJ JNT Having been thorougb'y overhauled, will leave LIVERPOOL F(JK tiAVANNAH DIBECT Between 16th and 30th tieptembei. Importers throughout this section cad have tbeir goods shipped direct to Savannah. Messrs. MAN- 8EKGH, UiiAltiON A CO. are the agents in Liv erpool. an$?9 St LAW CARD. M ESSB3. WOODWABD A TOOLE, of Dooly oounty, G&-, having formed a legal copart nership, respectfully oiler their ssnricee to the oublic, and mil practice in the counties of Wiloox, ' ' Irwin, Worth, Maoon, Sumter and Hous- aatess. Special attention given also to cases in the Supreme and Federal Courts, i iddrees, Yiezma, Ga. ju?yl5 d3sL* FOR RENT CHEAP. T HE two commodious STORES on Cherry fctreet, at preseut occupied by Coleman A Newsom, are for rent from first day of October next. Apply to J. VALENTINO, jttneSta GS Cherry street. AVENUE STORE TO BENT. T HE STOBR cn Cotton Avonco, now occupied pied bv Mrs Hendrix. Also, the FLINT HORSE, containing twenty-five rooma, with garden aud outbuilding*. Oao of tha best stands for a boarciog bou*.e in tho city. App’y to # &ug2tf G. B ROBERTS. FOR RENT. A LARGE DWELLING HOUSE on Collage street. Also, eeveral rooms suitable for of fices and 8leepicg apartments. Apply to an&9 2t CLIFFORD AN DEE SON. TAX NOTICE. T HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb county are now in my bands, and I am ready for the people to call np and pay their taxas. My instructions leave me but a short time in wbich to collect ail tho taxes. My office ia on Cherry street, at my oid placo of business. I am aiso required to receive, under oath, ports of farm crops raised in the county, together with other information relxtive to the farming in terests. W. T. NELSON, aug9 fnovlS Tax Collector. FOR SALE CHEAP. A FIVE-BOOM COTTAGE, with all recosaary outbuildings. All new, in good order, and in a ple&s&Lt location. Possession given when ever desired. App’y at angHSt TELbUlUPH AND MESSENGER. New Boarding House. O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will open the House on Mulberry streof, opposite the La nier Home, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by N. Binsw&nger. Board $25 per month, and tbo table supplied with the best tbe market tfforde. Booms can be had either with or without furniture. augG lm E M. BROWN, Agent. Macon Fire Insurance & Trust Association. T HE Board of Directors bave declared a divi dend of EIGHT FEB CENT, on tbe amount of Stock paid in, payable on and after tbe 6th inti. J. MONROE OGDEN. Soo’y and Tress. Macon, Angnst 4, 1873. ang5 3t Dissolution of Copartnership. T HE copartnership heretofore existing between tho undersigned was diseolvod on tbe first instant, by mnta&l consent. Gootgo F. Barrett takes tbe acaots and aerames the indebtedness of the firm. F G Ca&TLKN. GEORGE F. BARRETT. Angnat 7. 1873. angS St GEORGE F. BARRETT. Cherry Street, opposite Hnff’a new building, Dealer in GUSS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, POWDER FLASKS, BHOr BELTd, CARTRIDGES, eto , . In recponlng. begs to return thanks to tbo patrons of Barrett A Co. for former favors, and trusts by strict attention to business to morit a continuance of tbe eame. Gun E-pairing, Locksmilliing And general repaiiing of Metal Work dono prompt- ly and reasonably. aug8 3t MiBKET GARDEN FOR SALE. T HE Finest M&rket Garden in the vicinity of Macon, adjoining Judge Knott’s place, is of fered for sale or rent. It has an area of twenty- one acres, in high cultivation. On it is a frame building containing five rooms, and rear it all nec essary outhouses and a fine well of water. For terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG. I can be found at tbo market every day until nine in the morning *nd on the premises th« re- mainder of the day.angS lm* BUY THE BEST Laatoti’s New Crop Turnip M BUTA BAGA, FLAT DUTCH, LED TOP, LARGE GLOBE, ALSO, FBE3H CABBAGE BEED for tell pitting. JOHN INGALLS, Hrnggist and Fharmacist, 4th andPopUr streets July20 tf HolUnawotih Block. * FOR THE TOILET. FLORIDA WATER. (Mnrray A Lsnman’a.i MAGNOLIA WATER. (Barnes',) GOLDEN BELL OOLOGNE, (orig'nal.) LUBINU GENUINE EXTRAUTd, MAGNOLIA BALM. BLOOM OF YOUTH. MILK OF VIOLEM. BDANO DE PEBLE8, SOZOnONT, DANFOBTH’S DENTIFRICE. Also, a foil line of IMPORTED end DOMESTIC BOATS, POiVDEK, POMADES. COSMETICS, etc, eto. At tbe Drag Store of ROLAND B HALL, Oomer Cherry etreet and Cotton Avenue, angj if Mineral Waters. KI33INGEN, (Mtificial) VIOHS, (artificial). CONGRESS, (artificial). EXCELSIOR SARATOGA, (natural). SODA WATER, (in its exce'loncs). All of the above Waters are ou draught at the 'Mammoth Fountain." CONGRESS, (diamond O) HaTHOKN. (Saratoga). BOUKMUDGE Atitnr, (V.reioia). IRISH GINGER ALE KISbINGEN AND VICHY SALTS OBAB ORCHARD (Kv.) HALTS. All genuine and in bottles, at tbe Drag Bi.no of RANKIN, MASSENBURG & CO. JolySO tf ELECTION NOTICE. U NDER and by virtno of a resolution pasfed by tbe Oity Conncil of tho City of Macon, an election will bo bold in tbo several wards of tbo oity, on SATURDAY, the lSthdayof Angn.t. 1873. for an Alderman, to flit tbe vacancy of ltarron Carter, of tbs First Ward. Polls will bo-opened from 8 o'clcck a. a. to 5 o'clock r. m. at tbo fol lowing places : First Ward—At Engine Hnnse of Fire oompiny No. 8. Second Ward—At Engine House of Fire Company No. 4. Third Ward—at Court-house. Fourth Ward—At Ci y Hall. J. W BURKE, Mayor Pro 1 cm. Attest: J. A. MoMiKCB, Clerk O. O. angfitd FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL, C o : OB. OOBTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS , NEW YORK. On tbe European Plan. RICH ARD P. FRENCH, son of tbo late Colonel Richard Fie itb, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly fitted np and entirely renovated tha sanin- Centrally located in tho Basinoes Part of tho City. Ladies’and Gentlemen's Dining Booms attached, junelflt.' C. A. Nctti.so, President. W. P. Goodal, Cashier. CITY BANK, Macon, Georgia. CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS. X3XXIB10TORB. WM. B JOHNSTON, WM. S. JOHN J. GRESHAM, JN J. JU July22 fim B. HILL. N. E n vBRIS. HILL & HARRIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW No. 90 Cherry street, (up stairs) MACON, GA. Will practice in all the court* of the Macon Cir cuit. tipeci&l attention given to Collections. Oon- veyancew, etc. Juhtf’tf COAL OH.SHBL ANTHRACITE GOAL AND WOOD, W E will soil Goal during tbe month of August at reduced ratrs. 8end in your orders now and avoid last winter’s trouble. *wbi cash. LUgl d3m LUl’x’H ec 1*033. FOR RENT. O NE THREE BOOM DWELLING, plastered and with blinds to windows, excellent well of water, fronting James tieymour’s rebalance; price, $15 per month. Also one six room dwelling near Tatnall bqu&ve, adjoining tho residence of E. Price; throo acres of land attached, good well of water; price, $25 per month. Apply to J. BEY nOUR BODGE33. July 17 lm at tieymour. Tinsley Sc Co. E. B. FOTTER. M. D. Homccopathist. O FFICE Weed’s Block, Second etreet, third door below Johnston’s jewelry establishment. ~ jnlylS tf Residence Lanier Honse. BAEGAINS IN MILLINERY H AYING determined to c’oee np my business, I am offering from this date and until the en tire lot is disposed of, my stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods At prices that cannot faff to please all. My «tock conuietd in part of Lidiee 1 Hata and Bonnots, Flowers, Ribbons, Lac3 Goods, Hair Goods, Collars, Cuffs, Zephyr Worsted, And m fact everything usually kept in my line. Call and fxxmine my goods and bny them at your own price. aug6 d2w MBS. L. F. HE17DRIX. FOR SALE! HAND FIRE ENGINE AND APPARATUS. To those desiring to pnrcb&ee a good and re!it- e F.re Engine, will find it to their interest to ex amine this one. It id a SECOND-CLASS SMITH ENGINE In perfect order and warranted to give entire sat isfaction. Sold for no fault, but to make room fora steamer. Fcr further pirticulars, apply to Secretary of Ocmulgee Fire Co. No. 2. or committee. O MACBOLsD, Foreman, H. P. WESTOOTT, F. A. SHONEMAN, V KAHN, JNO. VALENTINO. aug 81m Eclectic Institute, OB YOUNG LADIES, Biltimore. Maryland. Number of Pupils limited to forty. For cir culars applv to tbe Principal. MUri. LETITIA TYLEB SEMPLE, augl dim Of Virginia. C OMMISSIONERS* SALE.—Agreeable to an nrder from tho Honorable Superior Court of Jones county, will be sold for distribution, bciore tbe Ct ur t- house door, in Clinton, between the legil hours of rale, on the first Tuesday in September nixt; Ono house and lot, in tho town ot Clinton, moderately well improved, and contains ab >ut three acresr- known as the Wiley B. Pope late re.-idence Terms cash. * P. L. CLOV/tSK, F. 8-JOHNSON, Jb-. 0. W.MANN, W. A. JOHAN. B.J. TURNER julySO d&wlm Comm'kBionera. PEN LUCY SCHOOL FOE BOYS. — AT — T7U- A. V7E X*. X. -ST , TWO MILES NORTH OF BALTIMORE, MD. Tho next session will Login on the 18fii of September. I N the absence of the Principal, who is traveling in Europe with some of hie pupils, application for places should be made to M&iculm J4. John ston, Eeq., 31 tit. Faui street, Baltimore. R- M. JOHN8TON. Pen Lucy, near Waveily, Baltimore ccunty Md., July 20, 1873. aug5dlwAwlm J01S11 SMITH AT THEIR NZW STASH, Nis. 74 aiS 76 Miilerrj sneer, OONTISUS TO OFFER I’A"GAINS TO MERCHANTS ill PLANTERS. And invite a call from everybody ikcpt’c&l augltf on this point. DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST H 'AS removed to Boardman’a ovar Pen dleton A Bees', oomer Mulberey and Bacon*, its , Macon. Ga. ootlSI, ONLY MANUFACTORY In tbia oonntiy where NOTICE. MACON A BRUNSWICK BULBOAD, } fccrzaiNTZXCEttT'a Orricr, - Haook, Ga.. Jnlv lfi- 1873. > M ERCHANTS and others drsinng that their SHIPMENTS from Eastern cities, -ns £»- van nab, ahonld pass over tha Maoon and Bruns wick .Railroad, will pl8«.o h»va their frsRhta marked care of Agent of Atlantic and Golf Rail- road, Savannah. JAS. W. ROBERTSON, n]jl7 tf General Superintendent, LooiKeeils,Harnesses — AND — Patent Wire Meddles Are made under ons miOAgemeDL Also, SUPPLIED used in OOTTON and WOOLEN MILLS promptly form*bed* j uly24 6m D. O. BROWN, Low*». . TT c EDWARD SPRIirz. N otary public .nd ex-ofeicio justice OF THE PEACE. I can be fonnd tor the present at alt hoars of the d.j »t my office, uljoin- ng the law office of A Prondfit, over the store of Jaqnes A Johnsons Third .tree,, Macon, Ga., to ate rend to all Magisterial business. an*