The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 21, 1873, Image 1

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MESSENGER RY CLISBY, JONES & KEESE. MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MOBBING, AUGUST 21, 1878. NDMBEB 6,699 IJ(t# rc!a Tclcgrapfc Iinlldlnc. JIaeon Ms OMMOOtll 1* ’ .*10 00 600 1 ij li end Muecngxr, cn. 4 00 , 200 r.riu» slvsjrs to “ d P*P« etappod r to* nosey ram oat, colas* renewed, y^e Mreolidsted Telegraph and MeneenRer rep- ,*-at, atari* olrcutation.pe iradingM. <ldle t 6outh- ' ud HoatbweeUra Oeorffls sod IlaateniAto- !,- i u.d Middle Florida. A'lrertlaen.co at n ,u« rales. In tbs Weakly at one dollar per * vtn of ibree-qoattan of an inch, each psblica- [j IU-m<ttanees ebonld be made by ezpreea, or f In money orders or regiatered letter*. I’utola and lVbtiby. tote i< on# of tb* mail unhappy combinations ftJf rffeoted by min. Pistols are highly ob. i Mtieosbl* in oiTtllaed society—tnd whiikyls a : assb better. Separate them anil let them tljee sererely and they will not do mccb harm. Iietitos to a eargo of wblaky before and a brtoe j Anting irons behind, and yonr chance for Dwtrm'.ion, Bemorse and Misery to as good as i Georgia Jane for blackberries. ffaleky make* one half of mankind good na- ivol, and the other half aiptioas and querral- With the iatter moiety, the eoneoione t «i~—of deadly weapons is a persistent natation to one tha w as soon as ilrnaken ill. leai^tr begins to rise. - The misery of remorse which thoosand* hare uperiesced for deeds of blood perpetrated dor ug the madness of inebriation, ebonld make Uim earaless yonng men who carry ptotolo in meir pocket* when they drink whisky lorn pale t*er the praotloe. We have known many vie- uaeof tble wrntehed practice literally panned auelernlly Ihrocgb years of nntold horror by ■Sephaaljm* of the murdered—with no rest My aor eight—waking or sleeping, ever fob I.),,i or oonfrooted by the bloody pbnnlom. W, her* saen oooa strong, bold, oonrageoas p * tedaosd almost to gibbering idiots by tbe nrl— gnawing pings of tbst guilty “ocn- tdrsoe which makes coward* of ns all,” nnlil labs alooe or to sit in Iba dark was intolera ble-and protraetod insomnia killed Ibem oot- rlght or drore them into the madhouse. tribe boys wonld let whisky alone, and let pi.tole alone, they wonld do tbemselres the Itestest klndncea in the world. Bnt U they •in me both, never, if they valno (heir own happioeta, attempt to carry both at the same live. Be sore to separate Ibem. 1 Ik* Jinn mid Brother, le the State of Uisslesippi, seems to be dia- nsl-ri-* at baring things all bla own way; bat Ibis U by no maans an extraordinary derelop- vsat of baman oharaeter. Iodnlgenoo is the (mat way to breed disoontent among oblldren, sad Sambo, in respect to bis mental part, la a nry small child indeed. It will always be a liputlmt and dangorona basinet to pander to the (gaaranot of the blaoka in the administration of Oortrnment. Do right—dispense equal jostloe and than compel Mr. Sambo, like every body else, to toe tbe mark on all the daties and imponalbilltleaof tba eltlzin. Bat concerning Misutlppl we see tba following dispatch in (be Ootriar-Jearntl: Unman, Tax*., Angntt 17.—Yesterday ■ob tf at least five hundred negroos, armed to tb* teeth, oolieoted at Grenada, Mississippi, in iswtf to a anmmons from some of their white hiysl League leader*, and for a timo there were tuallaat prospools for a first-class riot betwoon lbemao.1 the peaceahlo oitizens over soma petty rtHeri which tbe Itidicaln claimed to bo theirs. Tba Appeal’s speolal diapalobaaysof it: “Tnoro vua great riot here tbia afternoon, fivo hnn- Jtedoegrosa defying tbe oity authorities. Sen der Price tu the real inatigr.tor. Tbe ring- leidan are being ponmed. Iteport eaya that tbe negro** were ordered to be armed. Help baa been offered, and is ready for orders, by tbe atigbborlag towns. All to qniot now, bnt fears of an attack are antiolpatod.” I’osrsi Hsarioz ExTiaosmwaaT.—Tbo other d*y a toiler was mailed in the lamp-post box tgalast the Herald oflloo for a friend at 100th *u**t, to this city, and on tbo third day after it vts J: limed. Bnt tbia is not n slnglo instance of tbe inifflaieney of tbe postal sarvioe. Let ter* to parlies In tbo neighborhood of Harlem ur frequently two daya In reaahing tbeir desti- aation. Only think, a letter conhl go from ben lo 8t. Louis In tbe same time it is going flam one pert of tba olty to another. Evident ly a little reform is needed boro. Wo notioe tbe fact for the porpoae cf calling tho attention of tb* post cilice authorities to their sleepy loesl subordinates. This paragraph whioh we find in tbe New York Herald, of Sunday, shows it ia not alone at tba Sonlh that postal irregularities and in. afloitaey exist*. In fact tbo Herald's showing It a worse one than wo bavo beard of down this way. That New York letters should take three diif/s to reach parties to whom they are iiHrmsad Vting iiuide the city limits, is indeed »n axtrsordinary illaslration of tbe oapaoity anj (ffldeney of Cresswell and bis snbs. And jet OrsawaU wants to take charge of tbe tele graph lines of (be oonntry in the faoo of such indisputable facta that he oin't manage the tau local be now baa in hand. Flab on a Flsli flucxtlon. Mr. Secretary Fish is jast now at a deadlock with ih* Newfoundland authorities on a family qaeaUoo—a Kish qoeation. If any man onght lJ fathom all tba intricaoiea of tho Fish ques tion it 1* Ssorotary Fish who may jaatly be re garded a* the head and front of the whole gsaas and the centre of iolhyologioai science. Bat nevertheless, Fish and the Newfoundland doctors oan't agree. They say the Washington treaty don't interfere with local police regula tion* determining the season for taking herring aad salmon, and complain, (bat although Mr. fhh, apparently yields the point, yet ho slips off the book every time they bring a tannt line on him. They allege that Fish (a disposed to be slippery; bnt wonld be be a Fish if not slip pery f We donbt it "Uaxr a Lima Max as a Alien.*."—'Tho advantage of introducing into chnrch giving (be principle contained in this siying is well illustrated by a writer in Ibe Chicago Advance, tbo has recently been looking into the figures. Be shows tbst tbe 20,000 members of the 210 Congregational churches in Illinois, last year, gave bat little more than two cents a week to •heir fir* different benevolent objsoto, the sum total being $33,500, and goes on: “If all the nambsrs of the Congregational churches in tbe kins Northwestern Bute* bad given two cents •>•••*, and no more, each Sunday-, for the *■■* of the American board, tbe handsome of $70,000 would have been realized last J**r. The amount actually contributed was J*M ove-lblnl of this." An instance to also (trsn of a church in Wisconsin whioh was ro- •tatly embarrassed with a debt of 910,000, that U would have been impossible to pey in the •g^iaary way. Bat the pastor conceive J tbo Us* of penny shares to be paid daily for five baudred daya: and that debt was lifted forth- •ut. firnrlsm-3 specimen Brick. A correspondent of the Herald, interviewing Mr. Stone, one of the editors of the New York Journal of Oommeroe, upon O-jarism, gets the following sample of the commodity: now a narrow losis its rnsnrrr. Keporter—Do you believe, sir, that Cniar i.m could gain a foothold In this oonntry ? Mr. Stone—If not Caiariam in tbe literal meaning of the word, something very like it. I remember, when a boy, I read in history bow a small number of aoldiera, headed by a despot, obtained * absolute power over millions; bow these millions looked on with indifference and allowed themselves to be kept in subject ion. making no effort to shake off the yoke. I then thought, “ Ah, bnt our liberties oonld not be taken awsy in this manner. We ahonld rise against any attempt to eneroach upon oar rights;” Bnt when I saw the high handed acta of the government during the late war, withont any protest from the mass of tbe peo ple ; when I saw citizens pat into Fort La fayette withont warrantor the slightest evidence of guilt, bnt merely in obedienoe to the tonch of Mr. Seward's little bell, I thought our liber tics were not so secure after alL In illustration fit Ibia I will tell you an incident of tbe late war, whioh has never been published. A gentle man in Brooklyn, a stonnoh ltepnblican and member of tbe Wideawake Olnb, bad a yonng daughter,'who left tbe Faok&rd Institnte at the outbreak of the war. She carried on the usual girlish correspondence with a former school mat*, a young lady in the South, who wsh crammed with secesb notions, as moat South ern ladies were in those times. Correspond ones from tbe South was then seized by the Government. Among tbe letters opened was one addressed by tbo secesh girl to her friend in Brooklyn, fall of childish gash about the Em ; r. .1.11 l»arie was going to set up, the fine time they would have, and bow she would be happy to reoeive her friend's visit in Hecesaia One fine day. *( my friend of the Wideawake Glob was sluing at dinner In bis shirt sleeves, a carriage drove np before hia honse, two men rang tbo door bell and asked to see the heed of tbe family. In bis shirt sleeves and hatless the gentleman in qnestion came to tbe door, when tbe two men seized him, and, threatening to pnt daylight through him if he resisted, pnt him in tbe carriage. It was in vain thathe begged them to allow him to get bis bat and ooat and make mm-.n <-x;i!-,nations to his family. The ruffians refused, and oonveyod him to Fort Lafayette, i or I, whole we* k after his family oonld not ao- oonnt for bis sadden sod'mysterioas disappear- until a few lines from him, written on a slip of paper, wsa bronght to biB family by a discharged prisoner from Fort Lafayette, who managed to oonceal it in tbe sole of bis boot, when tba mystery was clearad np. Prominent Republicans interested themselves in his ease and proenrod bis releaso, which it wsa not diffi cult to obtain, for he was known as a Republi can ; bnt had be bean a Democrat ha wonld have remained six or twelve months longer In prison, and all for a school girl's latter. A few men talked of gelling np an Indignation meellng about it, bnt what good wonld it have done ? If A. T. Stewart or John J. Giaoo or any promi nent merchant bad been carried to Fort Lafa yette, there wonld have been little stir about it. It to thus tbe liberties of a nation are taken away, when tho people become indifferent and quietly snbmit to despotism. Tbe Amenoan people are now aceostomed to tba grasp of an army of office holders and acqniesce in it. The Mew Chicago. A correspondent of tbe New Orleans Herald, writing from Obioago, makes the following sug gestive observations regarding the magnificence of tbo buildings erected in that olty ainoe the fire, and the probable resnlts of tbe ootlay of borrowed money: 'Not among all these thousands of buildings has my eye rested upon one where tho archi leoture and design were not pnrely and taste fully elegant; and others are following In oonnt- 1. .. number, each apparently endeavoring lo exes! and eclipse what has already been com pleted. Seme great king of these architects ebonld bang ont tbe sign, ‘Cities built to order here, elegantly, and with dispatob. ’ Sneh an extravagant Investment in real estate the world hns never seen, and that an outlay of money so wonderful end extraordinary shoo’d produce some fntnro resnlts as extraordinary in tbeir ebaraoter, I folly believe. * Tbe most of these enormont and expensive buildings have nn- donbtodly boon erected on London, New York, and Boston capital at 10 per oent. interest. The bmldsr, than, must obtain from Iba ton- ant 30 per oent. to cover interest on loan, tax es, insurance and enrrent expense*, and make a very moderate profit. Tbe question is, where nro tenants to be fonod to oocnpy forty sores of tbeao'grand and costly bniidings, and whoso business is finch that they oan afford to pay 30 per oonL of valuation in rental ? The thous ands of signs “for rent” 6how now bow rare ly aro snob tenants obtained. Time will pass on; tbe looomes required to pay accrued inter ests in London, New York and Boston will not be forthcoming. Tbe borrower will fall and eolL The lender will bny at less than tbe cost of material In tbe bnilding. Then bo can rent at ten per oent. and bis investment will become permanently profitable. Like most of the rail roads that rain the original oonstractors and srojectors, and in sooood bands beoome good nvesimcnts, in my opinion will be tbe fntnre history of those great wonders of arebiteotore in Obioago. No donbt there are many special cases to which this opinion is not applicable 1 oases in which the bniidings do not represent either borrowed or foreign capital. Bot such are exceptional, and so far as I can learn, are rare.” Uo III Ye Cripples. Tbe qnarrel of tho Radical factions in Massa chusotta waxes warm. Ben Boiler's recent let ter in defense of the salary grab has evoked a response from Congressman Geo. F. Boar. The latter oonatders tbe proceeding perfectly legal, bnt says It makes a radical change In American policy, taking legislators ont of the class whose reward is chiefly tho honor of ren dering important pnblio service, and placing them on the level of mere hirelings, and adds: “ Woo to tbe oonntry when places in OoDgress ahall beoome objeots of desire on account of the money that is earned in them.” The indignant Hoar proceed*: ‘Gen. Bntler is notoriously nnfortnnate in his allusion to Scripture. Mankind execrate Jtifiae because he betrayed the confluence of bis master. They execrate the Chief Trieste be cause they tempted bio to do evil by a bribe. The representative who betrays tbe confidence of tbe people, so far resembles J ndas. Tbe re. iresentativa who tempts the cupidity of bit fel- ows, so far resembles the Chief Priests. • • • Gen. Bailer's real grief arises from the opposi tion be ia encountering In his plan to get pos session of the government of Massachusetts by a f rand on Republican voters. Hisrage atthepress, clergy, and tbe prominent men of the oonntry Is net strange. It is tbe common outcry of great maiefictors that mankind are in league against them. He halt done, unless be has egrogiously imposed upon u», two things well. He ont blackguarded a New York mob in 1854, and with a United States army at bis back, be kept down a rebel city in 1863. Massachusetts is cot likely soon to stand In need of either of these processes: bnt benever has accomplished anything else of mnoh importance, when bis point oonld not be carried by sheer blustering. Tbe history of all bla other attempt* may be comprised In three words—'swagger,' ‘quarrel,’ ‘failure.’" latraaxatax Missions.—At a meeting of ftaBjMoafire underwriters, held last week, it *** resolved that after the first of next January ih* rale of insurance on wooden H insard roofs •*•11 be ratoad from fifty oenta to one dollar on •htadtad dollar*. This, of oonrse, includes only the braiding. bnt tho insurance on all nerefca&diao contained in it, and it will bt imb that it will bo difficult for Ibe or * w of aooh a warehotue to let it to any raer- tlunu for ordinary business pnrposes. Tho “UiUonof an expense of one per oent. on all to* good* oomlng Into a store would often take ***yaay profit tbst might otherwise come from to* tala of the same. addressed to Browa , House, Chat. A. E*q , and Board of Trade, are at this a --- e through—ve suppose—careless diatribn- ^oaai the miila it tho post offioe. We do not * n -eni, hereafter, to perform tho duties of mail c irr.rr ua'.eaa we reoeive the usual ccmpenaa- hon ttorefer. -•urt r lilacders meditate a society for the protection Of elama. Seif-proteotion Is the first *W of nitare. Tors readers who have fished in Adirondsok swamps, or lived on New Jersey fiats, may fancy they know something of mosquitoes, but it to all a mistake. These creatures nere rite in a dead; they are terrible to mtn and beast; they maxe sleep unendurable withont a netting. People carry mosquito netting in tbia region In tbeir pockets, as they do handkerchiefs else where. I saw men digging at a road-track, each with bis pocket bead-net and thick glove*, and even then they coaid hardly get on with their work. A gentleman at Dnlnth told me they need to be as plenty there (though now they have mainly disappeared,) and that U was con sidered as much a piece of etiquette to take off yonr ooat and shake it, before entering a friend's bon?e, as it wonld be now to wipe the feet. My excellent friend. Rev. Dr. Rodgers, undertook to address a religions meeting reoently, at Haw ley, in the evening, and both he and the audi ence were fairly driven ont by tho little I heard one authentic instance of a aawmttl stopped by mosquitoes. It was the workmen, however, uot tbe machinery, - whioh waa im- peded. Horses are not nnfreqnently killed by them. A gentleman told me, yesterday, that in a hard day's ride be to often obliged to atop and clean the nostrils of hi* horse of these inaeocs, while tbe hide to black with them.—Moorhead, Red Rieer of the Xerth correspondence of the Xeto York '1 imes. Another illustration cf Atlanta “enterprise” this. We have no sort of denbt as to how the** birds found their way up into that remote re gion- They were dropped there by some one of the balloonists who are vow famishing the baekwood denizens of Alaska and the North Pole with ibe latest news per those "lirs” journals, tho “Blatherskite”and “Blowhard.” A wowax hong herself in Milwaukee because “whisky didn't taste Ilk* it nsed to.” Tnitx* now leave St. Lanto at G:15 r. SL, and arrive in New York eity at 10:15 on the aeoood morning. Past. THE GEORGIA PREM, Liexx-a Jxitzbsox, Macon, has a letter held for postage In the Savannah poet office. Thz Supreme Ccurt, in its decisions delivered on Taetday, affirmed the ruling cf the lower oonrt granting another trial in the Depree will cue.. Another battle will, therefore be fonght before a jury.' We will publish the text of the decision, La a day or two Dilxct Tbidz with Evzorz.—Tb*- SaT.nnah News of Tuesday says: We learn.that Hon. N. Tift, Messrs. Charles Johnson;-Ji. Deris and B. J. Baum, constitut ing a committee from the Board of Trade o* Albany, Georgia, will be in onr city this even ing. The object of their visit is to oocanlt with onr merchants and the City Connell rela tive to the promotion of tbe establishment cf a line of steamships between Savannah and Liv erpool. At the request of the committee special meetiqg of the Chamber of Commerce will be held cn Wednesday (to-morrow) at one o'clock e. u., when the proposition will be dnly presented. Tsz News says the ltepnblican Blues, of S* vannah, have voted to abandon tbe idea of oom- ing to the State Fair and contesting for tLi- pre mium in the priz ; drill. AK'-jize, nut Min. RoBar.it.—'The Stvannah Advertiser and Kefmblicsn saja: Our readers are familiar with ail the ciroum stances connected with the mail robberies, which took plsee daring the month of Msy, and the arrest of William Aroher, a mail agent in Florida, at that time.. binoe then Aroher has been confined in the jail in tbia oily. Yester day morning Mr. .1. E. Walker, special agent of the Post Office Department, arrived here for Ibe purpose of taking Archer to AngnaU, upon an order of Judge Erskiue, and last night he left with his prisoner on the 8,40 train. Archer will be kept oonfined in tbe jail at Augusta on- the November term of the United States Court, at which timo he will be tried npon tbe charge of robbing the United States mails. Mr. Walker inf omi na that he has recently enoeeeded in arresting some ojher parties cltarged with robbing the miiia. Tkx Nzw Jcnoz or rat Nobtiteex Ctsccrr.— Gov. Smith bu appointed GoL E. H. Pottle, of Warrentoo, Judge of the Northern Cironit to fill the vaoanoy oansed by the death of Judge Garnett Andrews. A good appointment, and one that will give general satisfaction. Nxtzu Tnr.1T A Mtrr.ir.—'The Constitution ilist 9iyn : Tbe Sparta Times reports that a twenty year old mnle, who had never been known to ran away before, took fright last Friday and ran away with a baggy, knocking tbe vehiole against a tree, throwing ont the ocenpants. Mr*. J»*. A. Sonddy and her little ten yoar old daughter, both of whom were severely bruised by the fall —the little girl being pioked np insensible. Tbe moral of this rnns against patting the slightest trnst in the goad behavior of any member of the male family, however advanced in years— since no troth has boon more frequently de monstrated than that “age cannot wither nor custom atalo” their infinite variety of devilment. Bimwix connty gives in $1,339,137 worth of property, of which omonot $35,G29 ia retnrned by the negroes of the oonnty. The total eounty tax is act down at § 17,<k*I, which i* ptr cent, on the State tax. CiTxnrrr.z.aa IN .Su.mtxb CoosTr.—The Anteri cna Republican baa the following: It ia useless to deny the faot that thla dreaded enemy lo tbe planting interest of the oonntry has commenced its ravages in onr connty. We hear oomplaints from every direotion, and in certain localities the damage done the cotton is of a serions nature—whole fields being entirely stripped in the spaoe of forty-eight boars. As the crop is three weeks later than nsnal, we are fearfnl that the most of it will be lost. ^ Wx clip the following from the Chronicle and Sentinel of Tuesday : Accident on trnz WminNOTON, ConmciA and Augusta Railboad —A freight train on the Wilmington, Colnmbto and Angnsta rail road was thrown from the track by a broken rail near Timmonaville, S. 0., early Satnrday morning. The tracks of several cars were pretty well smash* d np, and the oondnotor, Captain Duka, and a negro train-hand slightly icjnred. Captain Duke's injuries, tbongb not serions, are yet reported qeite painful other daninge was done. Fatai. Kebosenz Accident.—Intelliginoe was received in this oily last evening that Willie McDonald, a bright boy of ten yeara of age, aou of Mr*. William McDjnald, was fatally bnrned yesterday afternoon, at Stone Monntaln, on tbo Georgia railroad, by the explosion of a match with whioh the little fellow way playing. He lived but a abort time after the accident.— Hia remains will reach Angnsta Wednesday evening for interment, Mf*cioEE County Tax Rutcbns —The Co- Inmbna pa pert have been overhauling tho Tax Receiver's books, and find ;he aggregate value of laud Id the county to be $1,100,880; aggre gate value of olty property, $3,003,173; $110,- 000 worth of National Bank stook; money and solvent debts, $983,405; merchandise, $809,- 853; Stocks and bonds, $143,275; capital in vested in cotton factories, $1,115,370; in iron worka, foundries, etc , $114,535. Total value of whole properly. $7,843,805. There are 14, 715 acres planted in oorn, and 9,830 in corn.— Of sheep, there are only 2‘-’i>, and of dogs, ; hogs, I,.".'.'7; horses and mutes, '.'15, An inexhaustible slate quarry has been dis covered on Mr. Thad. Duvall’s farm, e'gbt miles from Rome. The Griffin Star says an interesting revival ia going on in the Methodist Chnrch at that place. Tbe same paper says that forty-three negroes were baptized into tbo Colored Baptist Chnrch last Sunday, all of whom were converted daring recent revival. TnE Griffin News has these items: Tbe Magnolia Glnb of Maoon writes us to re turn tbauks to tnose yonog ladies who pre sented them with a tin enp on lsst Friday, the ocoaalon of their being so badly beaten in a gams of base ball Saturday by the I.igbtfooM of thiB olty. Wx learn that yonng Charlie Dupree, who was bo seriously stabbed by young Massey, a few daya ago, near Bear Creek, to ounsldered bet ter. Hia wonudi are, however, very seriou*, having an ngly cat in the bretat, another on his book, and several on bis arms and abonlders. As yet. nothing has been heard of Massey. Soicenodt tells it that Dave Croft, the polite SDd gentlemanly conductor on the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Rail! tad. daring the vsoation of John Drake, forbids honeymoon billing and oooing” on his train; a day or two A . — A. — -- .7 liia 4 In & I * ei *1 a A*A*am*a since he observed on hia train a bridegroom's arm ont of place, and he forbade farther do mon- Blrations. “Bat I have a right to hng her,” said John. “Not on a railroad,” arid Mr. Croft; There to a law against all unjust discrimina tions on railroads, and as I haven't a woman for every man on the train'to hng, yonr action a violation of tbe law, and mue; be stopped.” Vimt irrm Sisnees.—A Washington special to the LontoviUe Courier-Journal says: A number of letters received here from mem bers of Congress in all parts of the country indicate :i remit title degree of iodecision and uncertainty respecting the propriety of the in creased compensation mounre of last ses sion. They seem disposed to remedy tbe objectiooal feature of two years’ back pay by repealing the increase for the fntnre. No doubt there is a deep-seated indignation on the part of the people on the snhjec: of back pay, bnt the equalization of tbe pay cf mem bers of both bouses by making the pay greater and striking off tbe farce of mileage, hai much to reoommend it. It is evident that some of those who refnnded their back pay will M tbe country know it. next winter. It 11 be a valuable mine of polities! oapital for those who make np for their psnoity of brains _ holding themselves np as specimens of po litical virtne and personal piety. Bio Feet.—The editor of the Petersburg In- dix is evidently “sweet” on somo girl with a number seven foot. He eertaiciy deserve* the thanks of that fraternity for tbe fallowing in their defense: Who ever thinks of a woman's foot in the presence of her sparkling eye and enrapturing featare* ? And again, what matter* it bow large a lady a foot may be. if it ia not inoonve- nieot for her to carry about ? That member to not often on exhibition, and matters nothing if it ia. And, moreover, tbe difference in the cost shoe leather for a little or a large foot to not generally appreciable. To sum np the whole matter, it makes no difference what may be the aide of a tody’* feet, provided she don't wear oolored stocking; or stockings with hole* In them. We never oonld stand that. DzuaxaaTK Dormant—Coroner Stephens has oommeooed on inquest at Lemont. Tbe agent at that point testifies that be Wrongly pro- tested against the freight train poshing forward, aad notified the train dispatcher at Blooming ton n»»i a slaughter was impending. The cam ber of deaths from the event have reached 18. Bm managers of tbe road have ceased the at- rest of John Bnffenger, the freight engineer, and officers have been sent to Joliet for Ed. Bean, the freight conductor. BY TELEGRAPH. OAT DISPATCHES. Baltimore American Jnbtler. Baiximobb, August 30.—The American cele brate* its eeatenaial avnirersary to-day. The office, handsomely d coo rated with flags and tbs ooat of anas of tbe State, eto. Accompanying its morning (edition, it publishes a fan simile of the first number of the paper, dated Angust 20th, 1773, which, with other interesting mat ters, contains a long advertisement of George Washington, setting forth the advantages of 30,000 acres of land on tbe Ohio and Great Kanawha Rivera, for which he bad just received a patent The American else prints an illus trated supplement with Biltimore town in 1773, and a picture of its first office. The popula tion ot Baltimore town was then 4,870. Kanawa MVesltita. a Passons, Kansas, August 80.—The settlers are raising money to prosecute the great suit against the railroads, for the oeded Osage lands. All parties agree to submit the question to the Supreme Contt. All appreheneiun of a resort to violence have passed away. Tbe agent of tbe Creek Indiana report twenty murder* since the first of May. Tbe agent adds: “Good men of all parties demand that the Indian country shall be put nnder tbe pro- taction of the United States. . Ike Qreat Ball way Disaster. CniOAOo, Angust 20.—In tbe investigation of tbe Chicago and Alton accident the engineer of the coal train appears to have found hia watch an hoar behind time. If the watch had been right he wonld not have obeyed the con ductor's order to go ahead—two minutes after which tbe collision occurred. The engineer to detained. Keeler Shel Barzell. New Yoke, Angust 20.—The Grand Lodge of the Jewish order of Kesler Shel BarzeU, of the Atlantic Coast, mot this morning. Two hundred delegates were present. Philadelphia, Boston. Syracuse, and other cities were represented. The treasnrer'a report is satisfactory. H. Bos enthal was elected Grand Saar. Treasury Open. Wabhis<itox, August 20.—The Secretary the Treasury has returned and tbe Treasury has resumed. Lodz Branch Races. Long Bsaxch, Augnst 30.—In ooaseqnonoe of continued rain, the raeea has been postponed till to morrow.. {nit The Spanish Republic, Madhid, August 20—It is reported that in event of a recess or adjournment of the Oortea, which to regarded as net improbable, Senor Castelar will viait London, Berlin, Vienna and Rome and endeavor to bring about a reoogni tlon of the Spanish Bepublio. Cholera In Turkey. CoNSTANTXNornE, Angust 20.—Cholera has broken out to tbo province of Bosnia. London Xewa- London, Angust 20.—Kt, Hon. W. Gladstone presided at the opening of the Welsh Musical Festival at Mold, yesterday. At a meeting of tbe Sunday School Union of London, last night, Bar. Mr. Hartley, who ha; just returned from an inspection of tho school systems of tbe Fatted Staten, spoke in terms of high praiss of tbo affietocey of Americat. edu cational facilities, aa to both Bored and stonier inatruction-hf The principal event of this (second) day of I VALUABLE LARD FOR SALE. E IGHT htradml acres of land, lying SK miles from Port Valley. Chu. in a northwest direc tion, ooe-third cleared asd m ctiltiration, tbe bal ance well timbered land with oak, and hickory, and pice. Tbia body of land ie all Uval aid well adapted to the production of corn, cotton, a beat, oat*, and all farm product* of Middle Georgia. So situated that it may be divided into two farms of 400 acres each, or four farms cf 200 Acroe each, and giving each division a portion of tbe cleared land. P | % v __ This land ia a part of tba real estate drawn by tbe York August meeting was the great Ebor Mr. Henry P. Everett from tbe eetato of the late sweepatakea^of °0 T "e UndTffit offered at private sals until the sweepstakes or -0 sovereigns—each second Monday In October, when, if not diepoeed of, horse to receive 50 sovereign;, and .bird to embe sold at pnb'ic sale, to tho highest bidder, in save hia stakes—two mile raoes. The raoe was the town of Fort Taller. won by Louise, Shannon seoond and Mr. Fox I Apply for information to Wm A Anderson, third. The betting before the race was five to I James A. Everett, or to tho undertigned, at Fort two on the firid against Minnie ; four to one YaUey. ■ • against Shannon; twelve to one Bgainst Mr. L. 1 ^ »l»o«eH a woll improved house and lot of Fox. There warn tUrtoAn started. 40 * cres of llna attached. This ia one of the beat yox. aeere veM Iktrteen started. | impr0V6d Iot , ta th8 t0TO , nd o!igib iy sitn atad. I sell on very favorablo term*. WM. I. GREENE. 'Attempt to lynch Henri Roeherort. Paeis, August 20.—A report from tbe Teasel I anglOMs in which Henri Boohefort wsa shipped for New . , Tmrmrl , rT/xm-nT Caledonia says that hia fellow-conviots, con- PLANTERS HOTEL sidering hia course as treasonable to the cimae Opposite Hoff's New Building, of tho Commune, made an attempt to lynoh I 1 b him. The offioers of tbe ship were obliged to Cherry Street, between Third and Fourth; assign him quarters apart from and prtoeot I MAri) v gforhu him against the Communist exiles. I * fHMMATRiiZL.' T i | rrsRii well-known louse being now suitably i- , laititate. • I X.'fittednp. tbe undersigned is prepared to ao- Lixok, August 20.—Tbo member* of ibo I commodate Hoarders—Permanent, Tranaient and Icon and Stool Institute of Liege have oooep ted j Day. Gueato will receivo beet attention, and the an invitation to meet in the United States in Table enppliod with tlu iinest tho market affords. EXTRACTS FROM Niunr UISFATCHES. Terrible Tracedy in Emnnnel Couufy, Auodsta, August 20.—A bloody and fatal af fray at 8wanaboro, in Emanuel county, Geor gia, between James O. King and Bruoe Mo- Leod, which resulted in the death of both par- tius. King advised his sinter in-law not to re ceive tbe attentions of UcLsod. She noted ae oordingly, writiog a note to that effect. This exasperated MclAxid, who, while nnder Ihe in fluence of liquor, insulted King, which the lat ter resented by slapping hia face. Whereupon McLeod fired four limes from a revolver, fatal- lr wounding King, who retnrned the fire, in flicting wonnd-i and killing McLeod. Both par ties are r.-t.'pvn'ahly cmcecied. ILng was lawyer and McLeod a olerk. [Notx —Thla is probably the affray that was mentioned in the TELtoatru and Mess ENOCH Sunday morning. The aff«y occurred on Sat nrday, bnt va were unable to asoertaln the names of Ihe parties engaged, or other partic ulars relative to the tragie occurrence ] A Rich Inheritance, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Chambers, at Mad ison, Ga, have fallen heir to $12,000,000 in Francs and leavd here next Taesday to claim the inheritance. Toe property is inherited from tbe estate of Kennanleau. Tbe ladies are in reoelpt of a letter from Jnduh P. Bin jamin to the effect thot there will be no obstacle in the way of obtaining possession of the property! Bloody AUTnay In Lonlaana. New Ozlxaxs, Angntt 20.—Monday morning lari Drenx Gnideray and Felix Soilan, who had quarreled at a ball, met in old Grand Prairie, St. Laundry parish, to settle the difficulty by a ttot-fight, to witness which about a hun dred persona assembled. After the fist-fight, a fight with ptatola, growing ont of an old fend between Gnideray and others present, resulted in the killing of three men and mortally wound ing a fonrth. The conolnston arrived at by the ooroner's jury, was that Angnstin Gnideray killed Carroll Blackman; Drenx Gnideray killed Alexander Delvina, and Aristide Ortega killed Drenx Gnideray: ‘ After being shot down, Blackman fired three shcla at Angnstin Gnideray, who is between G5 and 70 years old, mortally wonnding him. Several of the participants in the fight have been arrested. After n Murderer lo Lynch Hina. Fobt Scott, Kansas, August 10.—A special dispatch to tbe Monitor from Lea Oyqoea, (he connty seat of Lyon county, slates that there the greatest excitement there. A mob of 300 men have taken possession of Ibe town and arrested lbs Sheriff. They will born Ihe town and hang lha Sheriff, nnleis he delivers np to them the person of Keller, who murdered bis wife, two childien and his wife's sister at Twin Springs last Sunday n'ght, and afterwards bnrned their bodies The Sheriff, hits been keeping the prisoner hid since hia arrest and still refuses to teU where he ia concealed. Tbe mob is most determined and tronble ia apprehended. A Negro Homicide in Atlanta. Atlanta. Ga.. August 20.—At a oolored chnrch fair last night, eight rowdy negroes at tacked a mulatto hoy, stabbing him with a knife. He drew a pistol and shot one of tho eight dead in the chnrch door, and tbe rest ran. Trial of the Italian Padrone. New Tons, Angust 20—V. Motto, lh» Ital ian padrone, was arraigned before the United States Commissioner to-day, on the oharge of keeping. Italian oblldren in a state of servitade. One of his victims testified that Motto decoyed him from hia borne in Italy, bronght him here, and oompelled him to go ont with musical in struments and bring him a stipulated sum daily, under pena'tv of s brnial ehsatisemen:. Tbe children were beaten, kicked and tied np, when ever they failed to satisfy Motto’s requirements. They are fed on bread and cheese only. The examination adjourned till to morrow. The Inrf. SmtsorziLD, Augnst 20 —In a trot fer horses that hare never beaten 2:21, tbe first beat was won by Sensation, betting Camera half a length. Time—2:32^ Judge Fallerton, the favorite, broke no badly that he was distanced. Health ol Cincinnati. Cincinnati, August 20.—Three hundred and five death* occurred last week. Three were from cholera infantum. Rcpvbllcav Convention. , | New Yobk, August 30.—-The Republican Slate Committee have decided to hold a State Con vention at Utica September 24th. Synopsis Weather Htateinent U Wae Dkt'i, Ornce Chief Sioxal Offices, Washington. August 20. Frobabilitie*: For New England and Middle State* east and sontheis*. winds, with oontinoed cloudy weather and light ralD on tbe ooast to night, followed by portly olondy wnatber sod rising temperature on Thursday; for tbe lake region and thenoe southwest to Virginia and Kentucky and soutbwestward to Missouri light southeast to son'.hweat winds, with partly clcndy or clear weather, except on ike npper lake region, and thenoe westward to tbe Maa- aonri rallev; for iho-e d s-ri.-t. low baromiter, rising temperatme. lignt to brisk, southeast and southwest wind-*, with local storm*, are probable; for tbe Sontb Atlanta and tho EAst ern Gulf States threatening weather and lain, light to fresh southeast to southwest winda, in creasing in force on tbe Sonth Atlantic, stormy weather, with high wind, will probably prevail off the Sonth Atlantic coast daring Thnreday. tMONIUHT DISPATCHER. Sew York Items. — «— Xxw Yonx, August go.—An easterly rain storm has prevailed here *11 day. The wind ia very light David Hoadley. a well-known merchant, and for eighteen yeais President of tbe Panama Railroad Company, died to day, aged sixty- seven years. The funeral of Rev. Dr. Spring will take place on Friday morning. Geo. O'Kellisr, a reporter cf the Brooklyn Union, and George P. Rose, a reporter of the New York Time;, were both drowned while bathing this morning at Center Moriches, Long ktoL.- , V -SASI4HHW .M Jj The Beard of fire Underwriters to-day es tablished additional oliargea tor insuring hotel;, and established roles that the roofs most be of slate or metal; that cornices moat be of metal or brick, and that mansard roofs most be of iron and state, tho latter to be fastened on iron tafcKfa.j Bartels ladustrtal ExpaVUss. Burr ado, Angust 20.—Preparation for the International Industrial Expoaition ia pro greas ing rapidly. Four large additional buildmg* are so far completed aa to admit al ugiaf and shafting for machinery fh ywoi^r. to be erected ne-'t week. Enuiaaarb being received fyorn erery'^aarter. 1874, and have designated Philadelphia as the oity in which they will assemble. Mexican Sews. Cm of Mexico, August 15.—The Mexican Congress will aaaemble the IGth of September. Dispatches from every section of the Repub lic report inoreaeing activity in all branches of business. Spnntatl New*. Madbid, August 20.—Three more petroleum incendiaries have been condemned to death by the tribunal of jn9tioe at Seville. ilaar Branch Races. Long Bbinch, August 20.—The Monmonth Park raoea are postponed till Saturday 23d, Taesday 2GJt and Wedneeday 27th. The President. JnlySD tf J. H. B BE ME It. WHISENANT’S Gan now be bought for 71*2 Laxi Geoeoe, N. Y., August 20.—President I panto nap 11(111 nil ... lii to 2ft rant and oarty arrived here at 8 o’clock this I I»er fJUUUU H HI iV pounds is sufficient for an acre and it does not injnre the Grant and party arrived hose at 8 o’olock this evening. Negro Rtot—A Wholesome Scarce. Special to the Memphis Appeal j -7 Gbenada, Miss., Augnst 1G —There waa n great riot here this afternoon, 500 negroes defy-a . . —a , ars ing the city authorities. Senator Frioe was the plant. TllOSC WhO SUlier fPOUl real instigator. The ringleaders are being pur sued. ~ J dered t^beannedf Help ha^L^cffeTel!.^ I Caterpillars are invited to try ready for orders, by the neighboring towns. I AU to quiet now, bnt fears of an attaok are an- I It. tldptfed; J| 1 To the Associated Press ] Memphis, Augnst T9.—The threatened riot at Grenada, Mias., Satnrday evening, oanaed I by a drunken negro, ended in the negroes in attendance at the convention, who had at tempted the release of their obatreperona lead. | er, scattering for their homes in consequence of reports that armed bodies of men wera com ing from neighboring towns. IIUiNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Wholee&Ia Drag and Chemical Warohocao, ang!7tf 8 2 and 81 Chon y street. A z! Acoobdiko tc tbe Herald’! Aagaata (lie.) specials of Saturday, the adminiatratioa and ita bodyguard narrowly escaped shipwreck on that day off the Maino ooast, while orniiing about in a revenue entter. There waa A tre mendous fog, and tho pilot I oat his bearings, and amid mnoh ncreeohing from the women SEED RYE AND BARLEY. 500 ® a * teIa 01io ‘ <:b 600 For sale cheap by anglClw Bulay. E. PRICE A BON. TO RENT. A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, on the comer of Seoond and Arch atrreta, with double kilob aud saying of prayers by the men, the entter, I on. Possession given first of October. at the anggestion of the administration, waa put about and returned to land. If old man Wilson isn’t a truly g,od man, like Deaoon Smith, of tbe Cinoionati Gazette, his feelings when he read of the narrow escape mnst have | been a leetle mixed. Apply to vug I4tf * FOR RENT. rpWO very doairablo dwellirgs to rent. Apply to ang!7 Gt FOR RENT. AsNnniptlon of tho Debts of the Nonth- rrii * tales The Washington correspondent of the Clnoin- I residence^of f.'*0.'Keabiti*Eeq. Apply To A SIX ROOM HOUSE, with necessary outbuild- tags, gtr-len. etc, on Orange street, opposite A BE composed of anbetanoea derived from Vegetable Kingdom, and are particularly de signed to act gently, bat thoroughly on the fitom- sch, Liver, Bowels and general circulation. They act as kindly on tho tender infant, the moet deli cate female and infirm old age, as npon the mo vigorous system, eradicating every morbific agen invigorating the debilitated organs, bnilding np the flagging nervous energies, and imparting vigor to body and mind. They increase the powers of digestion, and exeit the absorbents to action whereby all impurities o the system are carried off. The old eterootype opinion that calomel must be nsed •fTO CABBY OFF THE BILE” Has given away before the light of ecieneo. vegetable kingdom famishes a remedy free from all deleteriona effects. For Dyspepsia or Indigestion Headache, pain in the shoulders, dizzineee, sour eructations of the stomach, bad taate in tho month, bilious attacks, palpitation of the heart, pain in the region of the kidneys, deepondoncy and gloom, and forebodings of ovU, all of which are the offapring of a diaeased Liver, Dr. Tutt’s Fills Dave no ftqual They are specially reoommended for Bilions, Re mittent and Intermittent Fevers, which prevail a miasmatic districts during tlio eummor and autumn. These diseases are invariably attended by derange ment of tho Liver an4 Bowels. FOR CHILL AND FEVER They are a specific. Physicians all admit the quinine only effects a temporary suspension of the attacks of Fever and Ague, unleea ite ueo is pre- oodod by a reliable anti*biliona medioine. THE TESTIMONY OF THOUSANDS establishes beyond a donbt that DR. TUTT’S LIVER FELLS followed by Quinine, ia a positive enre for Chill* and Fever, and all bilious diseases. THE PHOPEH TIMB To take them is when yon have nansea, loss cf ap petite, yellow cast of the ekin and eyes, rush o flood to the head, cold extremities, ringing in the ears, pain in the baek, aide and ehonldera, high colorod urine, vertigo and biliousness. While using them no chanoe or diet os occupation ia necessa ry. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. Sold by all drug- gists. DR. TUTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE. Tide elegant preparation to warranted tho BEST IN THE WORLD: Its effect ia instantaneous; Imparts no ridicolcta tints; will remedy the bad effects of inferior dyes; perfectly harmless; contains no segarof lead; has no unpleasant odor, and imparts a natural glossy color. Price One Dollar a Box. Bold by. all Drnggletr. Laboratory 18 and 30 Platt at., N. Y. *ng21dood,sw.twly SB. FBlffiffS SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. nati Commercial telegraphs that there is no donbt that a scheme will be introduced in tbe next Congress contemplating the assumption by | the General Government of the indebtedness of the Southern' jStotra. John W. Forney and General Bailer, of Northern Kepnblioana, are already represented to_ be committed to this scheme. augl7St* LOST. A HEAVY PAIR OF GOLO 8FE0TA0LEB. Tbe finder will bo liberally rowarded by leav ing tbem at aug!7 3t BROWN'S HOTEL MILCH COWS FOR S<*LE I HAYEannmberof fine Mileli Cows, in good order, wnio'i I de.ire to dispose of at fair has oeaaed, a large and interesting oiass of car I prices. citizsns oan never tell where the fire 1s. Hon- I dreds of volunteers are tbua ent off from ex- I tending to the paid department snob valuable I services as standing around in their shirt sleeves I pointing on)t where the stream ought to be ( played, sticking knives'iti the hose, repeating tugSlawtw ffilLGH COWS FOR SALE. I HAVE four milch cswa for sale at very reason able prices ihev cm be found in Yineville tae orders oi ms loreman, ana enooaragmg the I at Mr. O. B Callaway’s. Call apd.examine them force generally by frantic and contlnned yelling. —New York Commercial Advertiser. B. G. TERRY. The indignant bt Louis female who pnbiiely horsewhipped the man who insnlted her, and diBoovered that she bad by mistake oowhided another man, has been acqniUed. So mnoh oowbiding in such oiseaia necessary in that 1 JU(ES g, bloust CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO., General Commission Merchants, Boom 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. Bbfer to W. A. Huff, Macon.mayfl Pm ISA 10 HARDEMAN. JORW L. HARDEMAN. BLOUNT, 1IAKDKU4X A IIAKDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW MACON, GA. Offics, Cheny street, over S. T. Walker's, ■angltlif oity that the Court held that striot aocnracy oonld not bo expeoted of tbe ladies in every in* stance.— Chicago Post. Beast Bctlxb says that tbe purchasing power of a dollar is less now than in the days ot George Washington. The Oinoinnsti Commer- oial thinks not. Now-s-dsya yon oan bny an I Civil find HLGCIlBIliCRl average Congressman for $5,000, (witness the j 3S ® "T E 7R H X HNX C3- back-pay grab)_and they have ruled aa taw aa $325. You conldQ’t hate bought one in G. W.’a I vAuUges nnaurpaened in tbia country. Graduates time for asy price. I obtain cxcollinc p jaitions. Beopena September J * * , tt I 17th. For the Annual Register, containing im* Two aparki from London onoe came upon a J^resi Coareo ER0 8 F°CH^LE8 a DBOvVNE, IirS ' decent.looking shepherd m Argylesbire, and | augl dim — accosted him with: “Yon have a very fine view here. You oan see a great way.” “Yn aye, yu aye, a ferry great way.” “Ah! yon oan see America here, I sapooae?" “Farer than that. ' ‘How is that ?" * “Ynjist wait (nle the mista gang away, and yon'll see tbe mane.” Got. Da T xs of Texas did not succeed in ne-1 TT 48 removod t0 Eoardnun'a Block, over Fen- gotiating the State bonda in New Yord. He * ’ x ~ l ~ - - - conld have sold them at eighty per oent. DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST I dleton A Boas’, corner Mulberry aud Hecond pU., j Maoon. Ga. octI9Iv SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES, will receive at Feagin 4 Bro.'s. stable, op- I MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. T HE Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of _ ... Maoon, adjoining Judge Knott’s place, ia of- )/V poeite tho Paaeenger Depot, on MONDAY, 1 fered for aalo or rent It b&a an area of twenty- tlie 18th inrt., EIGHTEEN FINE HORSES, for I one acreu, in high cultivation On it is a frame saddle and harness purposes. I buiMing c mtainlog fivo rooma, and roar it all nec- Parties Niahing to purobaae will fiad it to their I eeaary ot yiouae-H and a flue well of water. For advantage to call before buying elaewhere, aa theeo I tcxm», eus., appy tu EDWARD LONG, horeea are well broko and will bo sold low. I I can 0* round at tha market every day until augtA dlw W. F. ANDE1S80N A O | nine iu ttrd mormng *nd on tUo pramUee the re- y** 0001 * °* Hie dav. . . angSlm* MEDICAL CARD. AVENUE .STOKE TO KENT. ^B0M this date DR. WM. B. BUBGE8S may be I rp fl R SXOBE cn Cotton Avenue, nmv occupied A 1 found, day and night, at bis offlee over Rankin, I Bi6 g bv Mr* Bendrix. * , JL piedbvMra Bendrix. M “l e . n . b “ r >? A< j0 ‘ “ Lrng Store, ooutex Mulberry | A l*o, tho FLINT HOBdK. containing twenty-fivo rooms, with garden and outbuilding*. One of tha beet stands for a boarding Liou.o in tbe city. Apply to ajptf . ,. a. B. ROBERTS. and Third streets. Maoon. April 28,1373. od4pr28s* FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL, /-<0R. CORTLAND!’ md NEW OBURCH 8TS , BATCHELOR’S HAIR T> VE Li NEW YORK. On tha European Han. HIGH- 1 CULLim a X1A.AK UTLXt AitO P. FRENCH; n “ n ' - - - rrr-. . . French, of French’ entirely renovaUd ttas same-1 n0 ri d icn ion, tints or nnpleaeant odor.” Remedied Centrally located in the Business Part of the Oity. th m e(racU t b^ 6 f , waehes Prodnnea fcggW Isaxn™ a superb Tflxck or Naturtl^Brosn^ j A - I and leave* tne hur Clean, roft and Eoaatifal. The gennine signed W. A. Batchelor. Sold by all Drug gist* CHAS. BATCHELOR, novlX I* Proprietor. New Yntk ff rWnnlJl'R^h 0 ,^ T HI8 , P loodl<1 HlIr Dye U the BIST in tho wcBim chi A The only True and Perfect Dye. Harmless, nd .Sfc! i SSJoViS ^ ^1 BeU V b . 1 « » nd -faatantaneona; no disappointment; LAW CARD. -a rESSlU. WOODWARD A TOOL?, of Dooly J1 ooaaiy, Ga. having formed a Ugal copart- S. M. F. COLLEGE, tiers hip, respectfully offer their eervicea to the public, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox, . _. TT .... , Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Sumter and Hone- I r P a E FALL TERM or th»4 inutitntian opens 27th ton. Special attention given alaa tp $aeoa in the 1 ***** B “ B Buprcme and Federal OJUrt!- Addreta Vienna, Qa. jutylS dSs.* I inat. Tuitijij $Q0 per annum. B >ard $200. Every department flUed by ixperienced teacaeia. | bend for cataloguei. J. N. BRADSHAW, !UgAeodlm Preeident. O FOR RENT. S TOBK-HOUSE recently occupr&l by Johnson A Smith, in the Planter** Warehcnse. Poa- fceMion given imcjediAtely. Alao. on« four-room DWELLING and six two- room HOUriEd. Apply to •*, angQeodlm H. T. JOHNSON. WANTED. ME FIXE SHOE AND BCX1T MAKES, and I one good £eg WakiAAD- Addreo*. W. u. TILLERY. Dublin, julyffi qi»a L&urena County. Ga. WHI!?E ; R00E POTASS J BY THE POUND, TUBNIP, OABBAOB, BEAN, And other ae6da suitable to the season. FINE LTQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USE. Imported andTomestlcSegars | SALS OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. AT BOTTOM FIG UK EH. FOR SALE. O NE of the meet desirable places in Vineville. containing 45 acres, with good well* of wa ter. comfortable improvements, with wood enough to last a family for four or five year*. Good or chard of varioofi kind* fruit. Tbe place will bo Bold, or traded ior city proptrty in Maoon. Apply to A. J. ORB. mtgfi eodtf » At Oliver. Donvla— A Co*!. Preicriptions compounded with caie and prompt- ' Mfld by c »c p%».eut person*. BOLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry street end Cotton Aveane. acg!2 tf E. ^ POTTER J*. V. H ftop-P^opatlUst. /-vFKIOE Weed’s Block, Seoond street, third door U halos Johnston** jewelry establishment Residence Lanier Honse. Jalyl5 tf Czxtjax. Itmracun asn Bssetra Co*rsxs.\ Macos, Os., August 12,1873. j T HE following articles of nndauned freight wlU be sold at tbe depot of (hi* company, TUES DAY, 16th September, at 1(1 o'clock A H.. Pendleton Guano Ocmpeny—1 seek guano. J. H. Dougherty—1 box hardware. W. H. Hajgood—7 bondlee agrtcaknral Imple- mente. t U. Kingman—I box aaerebandiae. aeon and Brnnrwick Railroad—13 btirels oil, Qxeaeom A Co—1 case merchandise. Mary Mima—t Bedstead (three packages) Mary Minis—1 bundle bedding. W. F. 8HKLLMAN, auglS 2tawtd* Agent Central Railroad. I i AXILLA, LEMON, ETC., For Flavorins Ito Cream, Cates aad Pastry. With great care, by a new process, tve extract from tho true, select Unite and Aromatics, each chamc'uristio fla- rnr, and produce Flavorings of rare excellence. Of great strength and perfect purity. No poisonous oils. Every flavor as represented. No deceit—each bottle full measure, holding one-half more than others purporting to hold same tpiantily. Use them once, trill use no other. Ihe most delicate, delirious flavors ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu factured only by STEELE & PEICE, Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers of Dr. Price's Cream Bakina Powder. METROPOLITAN IRON AND BRASS WORKS. I'anal Street, Iroui Btli lo 7flr, RIOECMONTO, VA. WM. E. TAMER k CO., fipeers, Machinists and Fonnflers. ENGINES OF All. KINDS. Bond for Circular. H. II. BIIOWN,. 1anl4 ly AGENT. Convention of Ex-Cadets GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, Hie ex C&d&ta a&d ex-Profeaaord of the GE0EGL1 MILITARY INSTITUTE Aro invited to meet in Convention, at AtlraU, on tho Hrat d*y of September next. Tho Central, Macon end Brunswick, Mecon and Wettern, Atlantis and Western, West Point end Atlanta, and Georgia Bailroads will pass members of Ihe Conventiou for one fare to and from the Conventhn. Let every ex-Cadet who lovea the memories that dnater around hia Alma Mater, and who cheriehes hope of fneing her resurrected from tLe ashes in which Sherman buried hor, como to. this Con vention. JOHN MILLEDGE, Preeident of Ilia ex-Cadet Association* Jnly20-lileept -FOB- GEORGIA STATE FAIR! COMMENCING October 374b, 1873! CE5TEAL CITY PAEK MACON, GA. 50 WESLEYA* FEMALE COLLEGE, MACON, G-A* 'J'HK THIRTY-BIiTE ANNUAL BES3I0N will begin October 6,1873. For catalogues, oontaining full information, ad- drcea BEY. E. lL MYEB8, D. D.. Preeident. C. W. Htairn, Secretary. » n K 7 2m BARLOW HOUSE, AMEBICUS. QA., WILKY JUNKS b CO., Proprietor*. Is first'class and in business oenter. Board per day f2. Lodging or singlo meals 50 Cta. may9 6m For beet aero of clover hay $ CO For beat aero lucerne hay r»n For beat aero of nativo graee 50 For beat acre pea-vino hay.. 60 For beat aero of com forago 60 For largest yield of Southern cano, on aero... 60 For boat and largoat display gard 3n vogtablea. 25 For largest yield upland cotton, cno aero 200 For boat crop lot upland short staplo cotton, not less than fivo balos COO For beet ono balo upland short staple cotton.. 100 (and 25 cents per ponnd for tho b&lo) For best balo upland long staple cotton. 100 (and 25 conts per pound paid for tho balo) For tbo beet oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 For the boat display of paintings, drawings, otc. by tho pupils of one school or collogo 100 For tbo beet madeoilk drees, done by a lady of • Georgia not a drosa-makor. For best made homo-spun dress, dono by a lady of Georgia not a droee-makor ou For boat pieco of tapestry in woratod and floes, by a lady of Georgia 50 For boat furnished baby basket and complete set of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia.. 50 For handsomest eet of Monchoir-caeo. glove box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of Georgia 50 For boat half dozen pairs of cotton Bockn, knit by a lady over fifty yeara or ago, (in gold).. 25 For beet half dozen paira of cotton socks, knit by a girl under ton y oara of ago (in gold)... 25 For tho finest and I&rgeat display of female handicraft, embracing neodlowork. embroid ery, knitting, crocheting, raiaod work, otc., by ono lady loo For tho boat combination horeo 10(1 For tho best a&ddlo horao ino For tlio beat stylo liarnosa liorao lOrt For tho finoat and boat matebod double team. 100 For the boat stallion, with ton of hia colts by his aide 250 For tho beat golding B5<» For tho beat eix-mnlo toam 250 For tho best single mulo 100 For tbo beet milch cow. * 100 For tho beet ball. 100 For tho boat ox toam if 0 For tho boat now with pigs 59 For tbo largest and finest collection of domes tic fowls 100 For the beat buehol of com 25 For tho boat buakel of pea* 25 For tho beat bnahol of wheat 25 For tho beat bnahol of aweet potatoes 25 For tho boat bushel of Irieh potatoes 25 For tho beet fifty stalks of aug&r cano 59 For tho beat result on ono acre in any forago crop 150 For tbo largest yield of com on ono aero.... 100 For tho largcBt yield of wbo&t on ono aero.... 60 For tho largoet yield of oata on ono aero.... 60 For tho largest yiold of rye on ono acre. ..... 59 For tho beat result on ono aero, in anv cereal crop* 200 For tho boat display mado on tho grounds, by any dry goods morchant JOO For tho beat display mado by any grocery merchant J00 For tho l&rgeBt and boat diaplay of green house plant a, by ono person or firm 100 For the boat brass band, not loss than ten per formers 250 (and $50 extra per day for thoir mubic.). For tho beat Georgia plow stock 25 For tho best Georgia mado wagon (two horso) 60 For the best Georgia mado cart 25 For beat atallion four years old or more 40 For beat preserved horeo over 20 yeara old.... 25 For beat Alderney bull..... 60 For beat Devon bull 50 For boat collection of table app'ca giDwn in North Georgia 50 For beat collection of table applea grown in Middle Georgia 60 REGATTA: J Bace ono mila down stream on Ocmu’poe River, nnder tho rales of tho Regatta Agtociat cn of Macon. For tho faateat four-oar od ah ell beat, rtco open to tlio world $150 For the faateat donblo-scnll shell boat, race open to tho worl 1 50 For the faateat aingle-acnU shell beat, r&co open to tbe world 60 For tho faateat four-oared canoo boat, racoopen to tho world 60 (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boar.ia or other additions.) Tho usual entry fee of ton per cent, will be chargod for tho Regatta premiums. MILITARY COMPANY. For the boat drilled volnnteer military compa ny of not leas than forty member a, rank and file, open to tho world..... At least fivo entries required. RACES. rufisx os*—$300. For Trotting Horsea—Georgia raiaod; miio heats, beat two in three. let horao to receive ..$200 24 hoi be to receive 75 3J horao to receivo 25 pubms two—$150. For Trotting Horace that have never beaten 2:10 mile heats, :>08t two in threo. lat horeo to receive $3C0 2d horeo to receive KO 8d horao to receive 60 PUBEE TUBE*—$650. For Trotting Howes-open to tho world; mi!o bes t«j, beet three in five. lat horao to rece ve $507 2d horse to receive * •• 8d horeo to receivo ..>«*. 50 ET2L3E FOUB—$350. For Running Horace— open to tho world j two-mile heata beat two in three. 1st horao to receive * ‘.iU: 2d horeo to receive IUU 2U28K xiv*—$300. -. 4 < For Banning Iloreer—open to tbe world; two mua heats, boit two in three horse to receive..... I UBS* FIX—$5C0. For Running Horses—open tbree- nnlo heats, beat two in ihroo. lat horeo to receive....--•• •»- -• yy •;;*••• • The above Frominma trill bo c jntea.ed lor nndur tho rules of tbe T«rf. Tho oaaal entry fee of 1 (>• per cent, on tho amount of ibo purao will bo charged- COUNTY EXHIBITIONS' L To tho county which (through its Hcciety or Clubs) nhall fumiah the’ largoat ani fineet display, in merit and variety, of etocir, products and results of heme in- dnatri^M, allraieed, produced or manufac tured in tho county ...$1000' 2. Second beet do 500 8. Third boat do SOU 4. Fourth beat do - 200 Entries to be mado at tho Auguat Convention in Athena. Articles contributed to tho County ExhlbiL'ona' can also compete for epecidc pro"‘iun* iu the 1 re- mium Lint; for instance, a fanuc* «e*y contriLute to the Exhibition of hia county a buakel of Bread Cora, be can then enter it, individually, for j re minm 144. junelSeod td