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rvblish—Severs m-ominf (*o+d»t‘**c*pu&)
im Ikt Tvlearvph WHiWilimr tf Chert y
endSeCi'h-1 str-'h. SubtrrtpHoa I'm IK .'Id! *
,wear. Fire Itotlars ter lix m-vthr. 7V o
W/»E (Amis for three nmzh,. end
~ ■* r o.r for n -horUr period.
f-DjXSIKJlT AltVKKTlSKMKSTS One Col
ter per square often lines or lets for the )Irtt
insertion, and fifty Cent IA
* Wt eta
Xbe Grant 'Ware.
The Bore York Herald ii trying bud to
persuade itself that tbs Grant ware it
spent. It U)1:
When a sodden popular wavs ot this
lied recedes tbsssibuainom by ntueh it
‘tsuisequent I wa “ raised is a «p«ot forty. Th.- Grant
mntinidim | movomcct was a reflex of the brilliant
,-rrr-i *• h.r .1 • 'sort* r per.
*. 1 '» it/ XT Al'VKKTTSKMBXTS One
< ir per square often tines or less for the
», .J».i fifth Cents f. rati suAstf
msertious. lateral rates to contractors
THE TMLMOMAPll ASD MKSSKSOBZ I .erics of compliments paid to tbe ex-
-■ vrts/nis three uf the t..qret netespape-s tn ) p , t j d ,q hia foreign journey. ■ hut
•• • ' fSTfo. s.f eoro.a. ant for many year. , „
It ttnds Us stay to almost every
'• went household and man a) hsssineee in
that tertian. As an advertising seiedium in
th it r.iteje of country it hot no eynol.
has famished theea'rhest nexet to that scope ) his grand tour of the world is about to
of iseorosa.Alahams east Tlorulo trading at I end, and the responding *fl>rTMceacs ’ in
thitjf elnl. t It to nlmeef enmy^ | his own country dies with it. There will.
bo no new materials for a similar enthu
siasm. General Grant will return to bis
native country about midsummer, and
thenceforward he trill be merely
a quiet, undemonstrative citi
zen, fcrdidden by his natural
rsaervs and his self-respect from para
ding himself before bis own countrymen.
The newspapers will then have little oc
casion to mention him, and the great
ovation be has received in the Old World
will be like thefading memory of a pleas
ant dream. Amid the crowding events
of this busy age such things Boon pass
out of tho public mind; and when the
movements of General Grant cease to be
reported in the newspapers there will no
longer be anything to keep up the flag
ging popular interest. He will have
jf'eleQTuph&^fftssenQtr
THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1872.
—Caban Maloney that Bright Morphy, at
Monroeville, O , bocinso she wonld not mar
ry him. Then bo ran wildly Intoths strsof,
dolled sujboly to arrast him, * tired at men
who spproacbsJ him, am] terrorized the
whole village. Oonatablo Crane thought
that l ho but plan of restoring order trot to
kill Matomy, and deliberately proceeded to I 7unk into tbe obacority of former ex __
do It by shooting him .from a safe distance Presidents before tbe Republican Nation-1 can get- Waimlght add to those a variety of
with a rifle. I nl Convention assembles. I minor strikes nearer borne, Including the
-The Midway. K-nlacky, Cbpper^
CA .1 11. 'iYt.tr.inar. and Mr „ eandiditefor Ibe Free,deucy. Th, re- ^ The" moTemeat eve?'
cent result In Ohio sets allhis competitors 03P0filSS|ffiBa
free to push their claims, and makes It J ;; iel o i a probability that it will extend
certain that he dan be nominated, if at | beyond its present limits. The groat mass
all, only after a rigoroas oontest. Ills
Tbe “ Ntrlbes” Folly.
As was foreseen, tbe longehoremen's
Strike here has been followed by similar
movement* eUewbsre. Thus, the Buffalo
longshoremen, getting it into their beads
that ibsy most strike too, if only to be in
the fashion, bavo given notice that they
will quit work unless they get 10 cents an
hoar : bat there, as well as here, the notice
has been met try a flat refusal from their
employers. The consequence ia a deed-lock
on the wharves; bnt aa it is a mere question
of time how tong the strikers can live with
out la .or, the chances are that it will spee
dily co'lrpse. Like "the reoent combination
of ------ engaged in lake navigation, they
are pompously tvking meanwhile about the
“ rights of labor,” tbe tyranny of capital, and
allihat; phrases which the public have
learned by this time to appraise at thair real
value. Toe lake seamen finally were glad to
accept 81 S3 per day, and the 'longshoremen
probably will come to tbs same way of think
ing before long. From Pittsburg comes in
telligence that tbs iron-workers have resolv
ed to quit work on Monday rather thin sub
mit to a redaction, which the manafiotarere
insist upon as absolutely nsoersary to en
able them to hold their own in competition
Will, tl.e cities of the Kast end West. Now,
the*iron-workers cannot fight the manufac
turers, for tba 1st tor can live even if the
foundries are closed for a while, while the
former must l'o witinnt bread, if they ad-
hero to their resolution, lbs old experience
will be repeated! a few weeks of enforced
idleness, an indignation meting or two.
widespread demoralization, ami then a re
tain to employment on the best terms they
min, of Georglk, returned hom) last Mon
day after spending severe] weeks with Dr.
M. K. Foynter and wife, and at Mr. W. Ih
Buford's. Cot. Trent man is a a hlgbly.-cal-
tivated Southern gentleman, and gets about
with tonsidorahle alacrity, notwithstanding
be is o ghty-two years of [age. Be la the
atep-falber cf Senator Lamar, having mar
ried that gentleman's mother.
—Edward Alexander Ooy of Cincinnati
was in 1881 possessor of tV.003. Ho was a
well ednoated, intelligent yoang man, and
pwrtisalariy pious. OtoTmc-i that the
friends will have to tight for him in the
( onvrnt.on like tbe friends of rival candi
dates. The uscesaity for anoh a fight will
t.ko him quite ont of the canvass, nnle-s
ho renounces all that bo has ever sai 1
on the subject. He baa permitted it
to bn givon ont that he will nev, r
again «*k the Presidency; ttist
it is donbtfnl whether ho would aocept
it under any circumstances; that if be
of the working people have learned somo
thing since the “ uprising' of summer be
fore last, and not to easily led as they nsc-J
to bo by gentlemen of elegant loieiite, who
only pretend to be workingmen in order to
get an easy livelihood by acting aa presidents
secretaries and committeemen of trades
union societies.
We commend the above, extracted
from that usually stannch commercial
journal, the New York Bulletin, to the
■ . , . .. . could be induced and over-persuaded to careful attention of tho workingmen of
Mlptarel text, de l .all that yo have and t a nomination at all Jt would be tha cou - tr _ T - • o{
give alias, was a tmd.ng lnjanotion, he be- on)/^ lho reauU of lhe universal and f C0WlT T‘ “f re ot
K'.u. b. tUr,H-tu ot l.ie pruporty and give the unit ,. (1 demand of the Kipublicitn party lu ‘ d cI *^ kD0,r that the exceeding low
money to th* poor. Ho bostowed tbe gifts I throating the nomination open him by I prices of almost every variety of mann
slowly and carefully, and it was not nntil I acclamation and overpowering his ex- I factured goods, the great scarcity of
1870 that tho last dollar was gono. Ho U pressed reluctance. By hut repeated I mon ey, tho disturbing influence of foreign
now a religions miaaionary in Cincinnati, declarations in this vein ho has made it comnetition irrowicfrun
■ i impossible that he should again be a can- wara * * n “ 106 competition growing up
*" ‘‘ *' r ‘ ’ P 7 I <ji(jat0 if any other part wore left to him even in China, Japan, India and Aus-
w0 * k ' i than that of passively awaiting the qc-1 tralia, bavo resulted iu immonao losses
—Hobart ltaojowskl was noted in Bbslby- tion of tho Republican National Con-I
ville.liut, for liis pbyaical stronglh and ro* vontlon and deciding at last whether he I ?[ ® ®
ligions f.'iver. Ho was over six feet in wonld aocept an honor whiob had come I mills, foundries andotnerbrauoliea
height and proportionately brawny, whilo bis 10 hl “ nneonght Having made these of manufactures all ovor tho civilized
zeal in Motbodlsm was so great that Ills bwtrf*. As a consequence, hundreds
time was largely given np to oxhorutlon*. moment it u'wn^thal h * T0 BUOcambcd e “t*«ly, othera work on
ilo fell Into a doctrinal controversy with the j rivals do not ataod aside and penult him I short time, and few, vary few, have xe-
lb’V tl....rg.i (hiriiniof tliosamo ciouomina- to walk over the coarse. The result of alized a cent of profit. Under enoh a
Imn, and wont to hie lmaso, with an armful the Ohio Convention prove* that he will I nregiuro it is manifest that the same
..ft—A- ((, argue Urn .lirpiilc.l point. 1 cry bare rivals and that big nomination is - i a i — OQ
little bad bosnluiM before 1,0 drVw a revoi- .mpoe.lblo without a strenous contest. P rIcea ba P aid for
ver and tried to shoot tho clergyman, who TWa , potent fact ends the Grant move- more proaperone times, and a spirit of
1 meat nnlei-g the General eats all bis own | kindness and mutual conceeeion should
words and consents to take his ohanoes
eave-l hlatelf by a quick retreat. ItenJowakl
tvu arrested
for another nomination on an equal
actuate all interested. The proprietor
should consent to forego his luxnriee and
bo content with a boro living that he may
eke out the wagea of hie faithful om-
—George tiobom bad a ditcnrtlon with 1 footing with tbe otbor Republican caudi-
hla brolbor-in-Dw, In a 8t. Lent* barroom, I ^Mes.
as to how mnch wliteky an abio drinker I ^ 0 9ba " tea wbat wo shall see. To
conlil pnt down at a draught. Cobnrn fait I our miod tho apparent competition for I ployee, and thoy, tco, ought to reflect
anro ha could drink a ‘schooner'boor glass tbo nomination increasee tho chancos for j that if. the mill is forced to suspend,
fall, and effort).] to roako tho attempt if his I a concentration on Grant. If any ono of I then starvation is their doom,
reiitivn v..nld pay tho cost. Tbs glass held I tboso competitors hold an overshadowing I With few and anomalous exceptions
i""ro than a pint ami tho bartondor.porh.ps c i nim to tho nomination lio might get iL tho history of tho labor strikes, both in
lho li'inors that be sold, wsrnedttibnr,, 1 ih»t I! " twUh ( thrc0 :rrec ° nclUblofa “ J thia c ° untr y g* Enrope, is tamely uni.
tho quantity was enllicont to kill a man. wUh h °. her ' and no,thor prodomt- j form. Tho rosult in almost every in-
Tsliaa! that's only a drink for a Child/ said I nant ’ ^ rant ** *ho only practicable point I stance is tho weakening of both parties
Uoburu, sudpaarod all of tbo whisky down coalescence. Tho plain English of I and a fearful increase of suffering to
his throat without,stopping to tako breath. I situation ia this: Tho whole party I those who labor from day to day to earn
Ho waa prostrated within a fow minutes, and boliovea it can elect Grant; but it don’t their subsistence. Thanks to tho snpe-
ooon died. I believe it can elect anybody else; and J rior intolligcnco and good morals of tbo
Boui'Ukbw Mrraonisr X’acutBiso Hocsg. I this will secure Grant’s ro-nomination I operatives of tho South, thero havo boen
—The MeOmliatCburoliSonlh has procured beyond reasonable doubt, as it seems few collisions here, and our laboring
subscriptions for Wl-MOof tbo 8330.000 to us. classea aro far belter off than in tho
uoeaeiary to roaouo lho I ubltahlng House at | As to keeping a negation alive, tho crowded manufacturing districts of Now
tog 879.0W moat bo taken by tbo lat of Jnly I ******* * thia linoie dem- England or tho old country. <
or the ululo eobeme fail*. A cirtmUrhu. I onatrnt< ' d b y their actual success in koep-4- Thia ono postulate, if it could only bo
t t>e«i issued from the rubliahing House to ,I1K up tho war spirit and sectional hatred understood aright and acted on, wonld
the effect that if the amount is not rslsod I ^ beroTer ,b °y have any influence. Tho save a world of troublo nnd perhaps
them will beau end of all hopo to rolievo I firat thing in order after Grant lands from I bloodshed. The interests of labor and
tho embarrassments of tbo llonao, and that I the Orient, will bo to get up the record of capital aro simply Idontical. Tho two
the dints! tr will bo beyond remedy. Tho I his travels, which have already been I rise and flourish together, or decline and
hnainaae of Ilia l'nbliabing Goncom is repor- carefully transcribed and will be ropro-1 fall simnltaneonsly. Henco tho inept
ted in bettor condition than it was a year I duced in a gorgeous volume, pictorially [ oordial relations should exist between I that Dr. J. G. Holland 1b the author, for
ago over . 10.000 of intoroet on tlio first ju n8trated after tha mannar o( u^par them If tho ' capl t a i; flt especially can a3 , ho haa P ro K rC8aed in tha called
iuortg»f.o bond* has boen paid np to tlie last I , „ - T - 1 , I , - 11 xuo capnanui:, especially, ciui I 0 f liberalism, leaving tbe old or-
ofMey. Thorobiacajb bxUnoooubaudor dS<,r ^f ’ by thoi f be made com P rehond tho forco oE ^ tbodox ways, and setting himself up as,
several tlnnsanJ dollars and a fair ttcck of I Tdn< * e< * through toe North and Weat. fact, bo would strain every nerve to pro-1 aroformer, not only of public morale,’
books.’ Tha commutes is hopeful that If the I at * ow prices, by every traveling sales-1 inoto tho welfare of his employes. Surely I , bnt oE religion itself, ho has
batlding can be saved from tbo creditor* tbe I man, peddler and politician. the salutary influence of competition kEH? Md^fal^deaTin^ 0 Snd^^loa 01
huslnea* of tbo falnro will piy its way. Bnt I Thia volume will be the wonder of th^ I alone ought to enlighten his eyes os to I Bad closer allied himself to tho double
that 879,000 must conto beforotboletof I ohildren—their fathers, mothers, sisterA I tho wisdom of snch a course. And tho compound of “new idcaa" and rotten the-
I cousins and annls. It will display him operative should also be reasonable and I orIUB morals and religion peonliar to
Kmr Auresr or rax Corro-v Woajr— receiving the homage of all the poten- not expect to receive wages which tho ee_
V ; ** I Utes of E “ ropa “ d ‘ho East, crowding tabli.hn.ent ho conducts does not oartt ^ U “ ?
around him to lay their honors at hi* I and cannot therefore pay. | It charges that the '‘condition of morals
ScrlDner Again.
Tfie following communication Is from
h'gbly respectable source, and wa do not
feel at bberty to reject it, thongb we
think tbe author's criticism upon the
ooor-e of our respected contemporary,
tbe Allinta Co«rtitu!ion,unjujt, harsh and
uncalled for. We should not make war
upon car friends; and no one oan doubt
the fealty and devotion of the editors of
that popular journal to the people of tbe
South. The article upon the Scribner
diatribe, emanating from tho ConatUution
was simply admirable, and ought to have
proven to onr correspondent that it was
Incapable of blowing hot and ocld upon
any question effeoting Southern morality
or tbe due execution of tbe law within
our borders. The following is the com-
munloalion referred to, with the senti
ments of which oonoerning the Srritn
man we ara In fait accord:
THE JOAB STAB.—A raw POINTED BEVAS!
OH A HUCS HACKHBTXD SUBJECT.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger: My
attention has been recently called to an
article in tho Atlanta Constitution, writ,
ten reply to the infamous slanders upon
the South and her people, by the editor
of Scribner's Magazine, and published in
tbe number for J une. Tbe article in tbo
Constitution is a well-timed and very just
rebuke to tho vile slobbering* of a foul
fanatic.
But it has seemed to tbo writer that
the Constitution has not, by the article in
question increased its reputation for com
sistency. These who read that paper
will remember that immediately after
the killing of Colonel Alston by Cox,
there appeared in tbe Constitution an edi
torial whieb for unfair, untruthful, un
called-for statements, falls very little, if
any below tbo senseless ravings of tbo
crack-brained editor of Scribner's. In
that editorial, which, by the way, conld
not havo been written by a Southern man,
tho Constitution charged upon tbe people
of the South, at least in substance, just
what tbo venomous disciple of New Eng
land bitterness charges upon us in bis
magszine;und called upon tbe public, in
most urgent tones, to put a atop to the
very happenings which it row claims
do not occur. And further than this, the
Constitution maintained for weeks its war
upon tho so-called non-administration of
the law in tho South, where murders of
tbo character of the Cor-Alston tragedy
occurred. Anybody who careB to sub
stantiate tbo assertions made above, has
only to consult the. columns of tho Con
stitution from and sinooithe date of tho
murder of Colonel Alston.
The writer has been amazed that
paper claiming to be a representative of
the South should net only so wantonly
malign her people, but should absolutely
invite upon tbe part of those who were
only too''eager, too anxious to seize tho
opportunity for perpetrating against us
such opprobious libels as that of the ma
lignant editor of a magazine which every
true Southerner should spurn and spit
upon. For the Constitution was the origi
nator of this very class of abuse, and its
utteranoes were seized upon by the black
Republican press at the North with a
howl of joy—black Republican press?
Why the very exponents of religious sen
timent, tho religious press of the North
even, seized upon the utterances of the
Constitution, and to tbi3 good day they
are still quoting them as texts for their
regular weekly quota cf abuso for the
Southl
If our ’representatives—the preaa—en
gage iu such unrighteous abuse of their
own seolion, wbat can bo expected jfrom
those who are ever ready to misrepresent
U3? Tho writer charges upon tho Consti
tulion tho responsibility for tho attack of
tho Scribner hireling, nnd for all simi
lar attacks from similar mouth-pieces,
sinco tbo publication of its now csle-
bratod editorial on “tho hip-pocket prac
tice.”
Now, to notice briefly tho article in
Scribner's Magazine, to which tbe writer
referred—it is headed ‘‘Southern Civil
ization,” and for unwashed, unadultera
ted sublimity of wretched, iniquitous lies,
itbas has never been equaled since Faust,
Gnttonbcrg nnd Schoeffer invented tbo
art of priming in Mayonce. Dr. J. G.
Holland, a man for whom decent pooplo
once bad respect, is the evident author of
this batch ot gall. It is not surprising
drown in blood the man who writes in so | Cotton Press to the Central Railroad
saintly a manner of the evils of the wharves, and tha Legislature will ba pe-
ObrUUan religion and ro charitably of bis titiosed for tbe requisite authority.
neighbor! ' 11 * A hundbid excellent field hands could
But which will you have? Southern iwi collected daUv from the gxlleryof the
civdizition, or New England oivilizitlox. Superior Ccurt. If they were holding to
Enongb has been written. j tbe helves of heavy hoes in the field the
There may be some, who, in the smsll- tender crops would bo all the better
ness of thetr llttla soms, will objeoi;to therefor and justice would smile to see
U»e publication of amarUcla like this for ttle veternal fitness” of things resumo its
fear of injuring or otherwise throwing vvay.
out of plainb the bridge across “the I T «. .. .
bloody Jhanwi/' but it U time to hnrl I nrgbt. abont ton minutea peat ten
book the viiu slanders sgsinst our people »n Ir 0 - T**! li e 'j
into the face of those who utter thorn. I ^F 01110 ’ aiTcat ft colored individual named
Peace and forbearance are good IhinRs, Cioero lioo upon a serious charge. Itap-
but wo bavo had onr full share, and it peuntbut this warrior, without provoca.
would be a shame and a disgrace to allow tia “. assaulted tho driver in the employ
saoh infamous ntteraooea as those of the I “ &rri30 °» whilst ho was sitting
hitler paltroun who edits Scrilmcr't Jfaga- !“ gentleman a buggy, causing the
Zinc to go unanswered. horse to run away. When arrested, ho
Thoy aro all unutterably vila lies! ? A3 Ter * disorderly and turbulent, curs-
A. I. B. I lD % an<1 abusing the officer in a violent:
1 manner. Il is to bo hoped that ho will
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. 1 i n _ ... . . . * - * I I lint iriPllt w rtf eraut c.wvi^ « Iiam th.,
Our reference to "legislatorb” was pre- I cerb . . ^ _ I Female Complaints. f leSa, containa nor dye, ami
dieated npon tho old law which did con- , are informed that the efficient lady in for the majority oilemale diseases if the Ex- Wl,i uot S011 wlklte eamhrie.
. I toaohers in charge and Professor Sohnet- I tract 1* used. Full directions accompany each |
fer the pardoning power upen the Gen- der are working zsalously, and are doter- bottle - .. ________
era! Assembly. The new Constitution I mined that tho closing oxerciscs of the n ,, OAUTIOfl^
very properly withheld that prerogative. I f° b00 ' D0 * cofferm comparison with I A 011(1 S XrXlTflCt Thegenuine'artiele’
mm 1 those of former yeais. 1 t»s tho words “Pond’s Extract.” blown in the I
A Goon Moo* Mnnt**nm» I Kim and Company’s trade mark on surrounding
A UOOD MOVE. Montezuma M cckly, I wrapper. None oiher is genuine. Always insist
Oar people aro unanimously in favor of on having Pond’s Extract. Take no other propar-
tho paasago of the bill by the session of 1 ' 110 ' 1 - 11 « never sold in hulk,
tho Legislature, to transfer all esses of | p R |QE 6F POND'S EXTRACT, TOILET ARTI-
Unintkntionai. Omission.—Through
inadvertence, the name of onr enterpris
ing fellow-citizen, Hr. S. Waxelbaum,
was omitted from the list of tbe cominit-
who have in charge tho preparation of
tho bill for tho relief of the city’d finan
cial troubles. Mr. Waxelbaum’d success
Ia business entitles his counsels ia finan
cial matters to consideration and res
pect. "
POND’S EXTRACT ....50c. *1 and $1.75
Catarrh Coro.
25
... . . misdemeanor from tho Superior to the l ni rq ayn qprpia'i Tir’c "
tco of ottizeDs enumerated yesterday I Connty Court. I MHnvnnim ortumitiw,
Fboix the same: Oar farmers havo I ToiletCraara
been playing havoo with tho grass for I Dyatrifico ~
several days. The weather has boon ex- OtoiietSoIp(3rak : L)
ootdmgly ffuo for that particular busi- | Ointment so
ness.
The Alumni address at Athena will ho
delivered*by Ben. H, Hill, Jr., and tho
address before tho eooietles by Governor
Colquitt.
How Did it Hai-pen?—Swninsboro
Plaster
Inhaler
Naml Syrings
Medicated Paper-
PREPARED ONLY BY
POND’S EXTRACT CO.
It imparts
an agreeable and lasting perfume, aud
as an article for the toilet it is ecouomi-
cal and unsurpassed iiv its cwlleiuv.
rncrUirEp Et * f
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*.
BOLD IlY Atll DllFOUISTS £>*tnvWllERE,
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar
Wholesalo Agonts,
flija-ooisr, C5./A,
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
Boldhy all druggists. aprSOd wad thr (rt wtr
. A Eepobt or Ysttow Fr.vsit.—A Mem
phis correspondent of lho 81. Louis Globe
Democrat, Bends that paper a statement I Herald: Some .days since a gentleman
that (hero have been three oases of yel-I From ono of tho lower countios came into I Tfvn sn Taig* t fl tvntr , 3£N
i handsome horse, at- | JLAXC. ItfA.f.JjLi'd.lV JTj
THE GENUINE
low fever in VickBburg. The man’s an-1
,, -, , ,, ,, „ . Itaehedtoan elegant, new buggy. He
thority ia a “reliablo gentleman," who i eft here to return to hie homo, on Wed-
had the story from a telegraph operator, I nesday last, but what a wonderful change
in communication with another operator I taken plaoo in his oircumstancos ;
in Vioksburg. It is not ofton that out
side acoounta of news by telegraph oper
ators havo any foundation in fact. |
After Years ot Mntlerlug,
Mrs. Elizabeth Mock, of Balem. N. O,
writes under date of March 26th, 1878, that
she suffered for many years with dyspepsia,
| bis ox-yoke.
Malarial HoBRons.—Tho Ucrald sajE:
\ It makes a follow fool pretty bad to sit
complicated with neuralgia. Tbe pain waB I down to a dinner of excellent vegetables,
so severe tint eho oonld not rest day or I and to auddonly remember that, ho has
Celebrated American
WORM iSPECIFIC
he was now. walking and driving a de- I Oil
jected looking yoko of oxen, hitched to a ™ « u v w v s“-i
oart. Ho didnot reeoive any ‘‘boot/’ bi- y Jri. t-f ]\/| I }-1 I 14 y p,
ther. We advise him to dodgo Cobb | “ AJAl4llii.i VA A~i*
Town, or ho may next he seen “toting”
recently taken a dose of calomel, and can
not safely indulge in thoao vinegar flavor
ed esculents.
To nx Bsst.botxd.—Tho Atlanta Dis
patch tajs: A resolution authorizing tho
cutting down and extermination of all
trees in tho city known aa the “Alanthus”
night. Hoveral physicians xttonded her with
out benofit, or even relief. Slio was consid
ered iucurablo. By reading tbo Pooplo's
Common Bouse Medical Adv.ser, sbo learn
ed that Dr. Pierco, of Buffalo, N. Y., enc—
cessfnlly prescribed his Golden Medical Dia-
oovery in suoh cases. Sho commenced its
use. Tbo pain gradually subsided and di-
gostion becamo more natural. She perse- . .
vered, and In a fow weeks was perfectly and I or “Troo of Heaven,” was adopted
permanently roetorod. Her oaaois a wonder-1-
to all who know tor. In the face or ecclr
toetimouy, is it hot foolish to oondomn Dr.
Fieroe’a Family Medioines, simply became
some almost unknown nostrum lias failed ?
Bnppoao yon have purchased shoddy goods
of ono or two merchants, is it fair to con
demn all morchanta as swindlers, and all
goods as shoddy ? Those wlio onoo try Dr.
l’ieroo’s Family Medicines evor afterwards
speak in their praise.
THIS GEOUUta JLMU388 J
Tni’oii and Reorder: Two loads of
Oconee fish, caught somo twenty miles
below herb, were brought to town last
Saturday. Captain Latimer says tho
rails in the river down there interfere
with the passage of the fish ia this low
stage of the river. Tho cunning fisher
men took advantage of the fact and haul
ed them in.
A skvxbk drouth exists in Baldwin
county.
Soutuebh Medical Collsgk.—Consti
tution : On yesterday at 2 o’clock, with
pick in hand and assisted by Mr. McAfee,
reports of tho appearance of tho cotton
worm at ilifforont points in tho Booth, Ha
his Jmt received a letter from Judge James
E. Billey, of Marion, Ala., showing that tho
worm has been fonnd in*a full-grown condi
tion thns oarly in tlis season, Just sontli of
tile locality. Frof. E. AJ Smith, of Tusoa-
looaa, I Ala, reports tbs samo thing. The
put winter was very aovoro, and thia oarly
appoaranoo cf the worm, taken in oonncc-
tlon with tha ’fact that Judgo Bailey found
tbe moths abundantly coming from winter
qaartors early in tho spring, wonld seenr to
effectually settle iu tbo affirmative tbo moot
ed quottion as to tbo possibility of the In
sects byboruallog iu tho Baited ; Hutt*.
l’rof. lliley, who bad chxrgo of tho cotton
worm InveatigMion v whilo ontoinologiat ot
tbe Depaitment of AgTicqltaro, is now vigo-
reiirly pursuing tbo same inquiry on behalf
ot the United States Entomological Commis
sion, which ia u jw requited by iaw to do so;
feet. So far then from the “efferves*
cence” of the tour dying out, thia book
will cbrystalize it into a permanent boom
and the ex-President, provided he keeps
aaiet aud sober, may, like a farmer who
ha* allhis crop ia tbe ground, lookout
of the window and see it grow.
Varieties of Temperature.
Tho ,Bcrald reports the highest tern
peralure on Sunday last in that city at
93. This was at 3:30 in tho evening.
Tho averago temperature during tho day
wa3 851 and the average temperature of
tho corresponding date last year war
59|, whilo tho highest temperature
was 61.
Sunday in Macon Bhowed an extreme
temperature of about 92; but tbero ha*
ba has engiged sufficient obsorvors in Ala
bama and (loor&ia, and has sent to Southern
Texat a special agent, who will mako liU
hsadquartora for tho summer at Columbus.
Frot. lliley [will go South himself just aa
an [opportunity for practical experiment
tffare.
and notwithstanding tbo linnMtiiityabout I been a heavy decline since that timo.
the passage o the peadiog legislative bill, Wednesday morning an hour after sun-
ha lias tncarod «nf)\ ',.rl nlimniAM Ir. Al._ 1 *
rise, tbo mercury indicated CS. The dry
weather and cool nights must be very
detrimental to cotton on sandy land.
In Now York on Sunday there were
several cases of sunstroke. The Herald
of Monday devotes four columns to the
ThkLatcA. T. Btswabt's Ebc.'ihoxjl I sufferings and enjoyments of the day. Is
t'riuik—When Mr. A. T. Stewart bought j the city it was a day of sweltering, even
tau tbonsa-.id acres on Jamaica plains, Long I with tho lightest summer clothing mi
Island, and entered upon a vast bat well- nus tho coat. Hot food was shunned and
considered rehouse of improving it, ho also ica in all fomB 5n „ t> Th#
camed a town to bo laid out on tlio estate ^ , . . . .
.. _ -a -tar ~ ... chnrchee wcie not a quarter filled and
wblchUwilli.il easy ilulano by rail to New . , ,
York. To this prospective town ho gave tbe lh ° ® tre0 ‘ 8 deeCrted ; bnt the 0,811 for
name of.Garden CMy, and among bis plans riVlir “ nd 0,:el11 retroata waa heavy. Cen
was cue ti mako it thosoat of a system of I inil Fark in very warm weather is not
colleges, wilb parks and grounds, a grand much affected.
Episcopalianca'.bt Jrat,auda noble residence
for tbe bishop, all so richly ondowed as to I European News,
make (lie sclicmo rn assured suocees. tlar-1 Cotton again got up to 7J in Liverpool
dsn Oily ia to bo a sort of American Oxford. I at 2 o'clock yesterday with sales of twen-
Tho colleges will bo so mnnificootly equipped ty tbousaad hairs.
i to surpass, if possible, all other similar
inatitntions in tliU country. JnJgo Hilton
(• qnoted na r**ylngr
ontlro 6zpoD60d of ji Fin.Jt'ot, 2sa]oor
female, for board, wseliing, attendance and
tuition in overy form shall not exceed $330
per oollegiato year of 41 weeks. Brsidea
ibis, tbero will be efferoj eveiy year ss
many free scholarship* as passible. Tha
lnsti'.utloiH, although endowed by an estate
oaned by an Episcopalian family, will be
entirely nnsoctarisn in character. They will
be conducted upon a policy-fur more con
servative in msDy things than that which
rains many collegiate Inatitntions—Out miy
be likened to a revival of the old Kngheh
system. Bat the tbe pnpi’s will be well and
csrefnlly educated amid beautiful and moral
sarronudiiig, and in a state of comfort as
closely approaching Intory sc college fife
may prudently go. Garden Oily will become
l.terolly a college town, every rood being
owned by ,tho OQllega management, and
everything btlogenndneted for tbe college
good.’
i'here is alro to be a divinity school, and
ail the budding* are to be in the Eugliib
gothic stylo and fire-proof. The male col
lege building is (o be finished by September,
leal. The female college, for which provis
ion also Is made, to ba completed within
tho following yoar.
Tbe river Po, in Italy, has overflowed
ita banka and is inflicting serious dam'
ago.
It is denied that Bismarck has de'
mantled of Bremen and Hamburg tbe
surrender of their privileges as free cities,
and a merger into the German tariff
system.
Official reports from Cashmere aay it is
impossible to exaggerate the miseries
resulting from the famine in Cashmere.
Tbe Juror’s Test Oath.
Yesterday Senator Bayard, from tbe
Jndiciary Committee, reported a separate
bill for the repeal of sections 820 and £21
of the United States revised statutes,
which eraot from all jurors in the Fed
eral courts an oath that they had neither
part nor sympathy in the so called
rebellion. As tbe Radical caucna a few
days ago agreed that tbe act ought to be
repealed, and ae it has, in fact, been re
pealed already and got back into tha form
of law only by an alleged blonder of tbe
compiler of tbe statutes, possibly Hayes
ill let tbe bill through his veto gate.
Bat that depends on whether the Stal
warts hold to their present mind.
! and society makes every trno friend of
,,,, p..,.™. n....... .. it.., f the South and every true American hang
Tux Chilxbiat* Bpjuhgs of Mebi- h , s headin shamf ./ Mun j er after murde ‘
wetuie County, Ga.«—List Hammer it j xg perpetrated in high life with the cool-
was tho writer's good fortnno to pass a I eat blood, and nobody ia arrested for it
few days at this delightful health resort, andnothing Js done about it.”
..a t. mmms s» ms** a jnifgS.££$ SS
ount at length npon Sts peculiar beauties Ae? it Ja an assertion made easily
and attractions. Aa the loader, however, enough, but where aro your proofs, most
evor immersed in the engrossing cares of I doughty “reformer of morale and the
m. „* L«. forgotten—hat ... U».
written, with the opening season we I Again, “no man dares to move for the
again pat ia a word in behalf of this fa- I maintenance of law and tho punishment
vorod spot. I crime.’ 1
_ , .... , , I "Murder ia committed, and tho murder
Strange to say, albeit in a lower Inti-1 „ shakes his bloody hands at the law
tude than Macon, that is a region of I everywhere and walks the streets with
lofty hills,purling streams, beetling crags I en ^' ra freedom and impunity."
—w- »• ”■"« p-» *3fSr .aSsjrsr.
forth upon mounUm heights and the civilization much more notable than any-
greon valleys that nestle below. Ho feels I thing that cjnbe fonnd among tho Ital
upon his teveiiah cheek in tha enltzy I wilda and moantainp.”
*“ *'-'>» y
moaphere not to be fonnd nearer than the 1 and life has no sacredness.”
Blue Kidge or Lookout Mountains. I Now, tho writer admits that murders
Tha effect upon the worn denizen of I ala cotumitted in the South, and that
.b. ^bSdsus-. .1 s3»i.*
Southern Georgia, of course, is most ex. to avenge here than in the North? As
traordinary. It acts like a perfect tonic I long ob the evil passions of men remain
Soon renewed appetite and increasing implanted in tbeir hearts, just so long
Monukimt to Commodore Tatmai.l.—
movement Is on foot in Savannah and
Augusta, and by tbo friends generally of | Dr. Fowell broke tbe first'dirt for the
tbia distinguished navsl offioer, who lies I foundation of tho new medical college,
at Bonaventnre without‘tablet or tomb, Thowoik will go regularly on now until
, . ... , , . . the college is completed. The drawing
etone to mark his grave, to erect a amta- of tho building presents a good appear-
ble monament to his memory. | ance, ana when tho college is completed
Tho Chronicle and Constitutionalist and * ba ^ graded, it will add very
speaks thus of the lamented veteran: much to the appearance of the part of
„ . | the city in which it ia located,
.Commodore Xatnalt added a lustre to 1
the American navy that even oivil strife
oannot obscure. His virtues were many;
bis nobility of soul of an exalted type.
What Lse was to the army, Tatnali had
oircumatanoos permitted, would have
Gecbciia at West Point.—Conslitnlion:
Tbe closing -zeroises of tbe military acad
emy at West Point will begin this week and I
will continue until the 11th of June. On
the night of the 11th thero will bo a
strength and fljah attest tbe virtuo of |
tho climate.
But nature haa done still more. Hero I
aho has opened np a fountain from her
own weird laboratory, which burets |
foith for tho healing of tho eick and af
flicted. The mineral water of the Cha- I
ly beats Springs has effcoted many cores
will murders continue to occur, but to
charge that none move to maintain the
law and and arrest the spread of so terri
ble an evil, is, in tbe face even of recent
facts in ibis State and otbers, a wanton,
willful, villainous, malicious lie, and tbe
man, whom certain people in the State of
Massachusetts havo elevated to tbe posi
tion of a little god, either knew it to be
so, or ia criminally ignorant.
*!T - *»- •*** »’* I
complaint and dyspepsia. We have beyond expression, infamous and mftt-
abnndant evidence of this fact The in-1 dscious 1 What an impotent fling at the
valid can both drink and bathe in the ! civilixatioa oC a people with whom the
, a , , , ....... . base slanderer who holds the helm of
limpid fluid, and for tho Utter there>e &rte / jiV , V whea he j, coropared> t
no fxtra charge. sinks into a cesspool of slimy filth foo
Mesara. Allen and Thomson have spar-1 deep for human measurement!
ed no pains for tho comfort of their I £et ua compare tho civilization of tho
, | two sections aa viewed from a standpoint
guests tbe present eeaeon. They have of Kurder8> fo i low ; ng> in doInf , B0> P the
re-covercd and finished a ranltitnde of lead of the prince of liars who engineers
excellent cabins, introduced gas into the Scribner's Magazine on to infamy. As the
, , _ - ... I Constitution remarks, "Thexeis a differ
ence also in the sort of crimes committed
grounds and main hotel, prepared bathe
hot or cold as desired, provided mnsic,
ten pin allays and other amnsemente;
keep a good livery stable, tha beat table
that a plentiful country will supply, and
moreover, are unremitting in their per
sonal attentions to tbe guests who visit
them.
Special arrangements alec have been
made for low (area over tbe Central Bail-
road to Geneva, where tbe admirable
in tbe twosections. In the South there are
sharp. paBsiouate conflicts between bigh-
trnntf uit-n, inflamed beyond contrcj.
They usually oome from a hastily spoken
insult, an imputation npon women, or
some each thing; or at most drunken
ness. In tbe New England States, we
havo the Cold Llooded enenks, the leohe-
rons villians who filled np tbeir small
amours against human life—the avari
cious thieves who murder with tbe delib
eration and greed of a Thenardier. That
Lack line cf Messrs Martin A Freeman I is the land of tbe psalm singing Bishop,
will qnickly and safely transport every I wb0 P°isonsd his own wife and tbe hm-
psssenger to the Springs, distant eomn I bMld . of ** P”*"”"*. and then turned
f ... .. . , , * I s **te«* evidence to save hia dirty neck:
twenty wiles, without an honr« deity, of Ilonler, who insured hia friend Ami
Wo have ridden behind their teams and strong that be might coin gold from his
know whereof we epeak. I blood ; of Cove Bennett and Mrs.
--it I J enn ‘ a Smith, who clnbbedto death the
mga will certainly | maQ tbey ^ diahonoted( and of a hnQ .
The Chalybeate
been to the navy. He was theBayard RKWil**? * ‘ ba class of
of tbs waves—sans peur el sans reproche, j l8 ', J b ^ Sjjif 8 ’ °} a ocording to a
Several ex-naval officers have already f^tom wbloh has iong been in vogue at
raised nearly seven hnndred dollars in i nB P ubIlflbed Iiat ot **>
Savannah, and an appeal is now made to I . fo ? tba pfesent year we see
Augusta, together with the other oitles in TnctreG ™ r ®Pf a8enta ^c.
the State, to assist in subsoribiug tho | °r°J
lands necessary to ercot a monument to
his memory. A list is now in the hands
of Mr. James Barrett, who will receivo
oontribatious. Wd trust Augusta will
respond liberally.
Large Sales or Bailboad Stock.—
Tbe Chronicle and Sentinel says over five
He graduates as
number thirty in a class ot sixty Beven.
Mr. Lookett has had a oourse at Weet j
Point which baa been honorable to his
State and himself. The first msn in the
olaas Is Cadet Frederiok Y. Abbot, of
Massachusetts.
Wa sympathize deeply with our friend,
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is. pale anti lead
en-colored, with occasional flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dtdl; the
pupils dilate; an azure semicircle
runs along the lower eye lid; the
• nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
Needs; a swelling of the upper Jip;
occasional headache, with humming
or throbbing of the ears;, an unusual
secretion of saliva; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very foul, particularly
in the morning; appetite -variable,
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensation of the stomach, at others,
'entirely gone; fleeting pains in the
stomach ; occasional nausea and vom
iting; violent pains throughout the
abdomen ; bowels irregular, at' tjmei
costive; stools slimy, not unfrOqUcntt
ly tinged with blood; belly swollen •
and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration
occasionally diflicult, and accompa
nied by hiccough; cough sometimes
dry and convulsive; uneasy and dir.;
turbed sleep, widi grinding of the
teeth; temper variable, but generally
irritable, &c.
Whenever the ahove symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form; it is an innocent prepa
ration, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McIane’s Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of C.
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. —:Q:—
DR. C. McliANE’S
LIVER PILLS
arc not recommended as a remedy "for
ail the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in
affections of the liver, and in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head
ache, or diseases ot that character, they
stand without a rival.
Old or JNew Blinds Fitted with
XJEAZ-iEttJtiJsI’S
BLIND AWNING FIXTURES.
Can banned botfi vraja shown in cut, mat inn
tho boat aqd chsapevt awuine Suown.
. Ask jour lmrduaro tloqlcr lor them- or nuJ
I foreipl.imtory circular* tn tho msnufsrtureri.
Sold by T GUERNSEY, Huron, C l.
aprS StnwSm
DR. JAMES It. DUGGAN
Oferrs hid profdaakmal mgrvices to the
citizens of Macon nu«l vicinity.
OlficQ first room over WilTtugh»m’s War*-
I house, Seeciid Ktre«4; mnr&
IN PRIOR.
. “ —■>
ot tlio OBNU1Nu
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
It imparts thoma.t delirious fast# and reft to
‘ *»'•• EXTRACT
of a LETTER from
s MEDICAL GEN.
TLEAIAN at Ala*
dnw to bis brother
ot WOltCfiSTEU,
Msy.vn.
GRAVIES,
FISH,
HOT A GOLD
JOINTS,
GAMS, Ac.
ToU.LKAA PER
RINS that tbeir
£auco is hi|;hly <■.■
teemed in Indio,
and is, in my opin
ion, the most nslat.
able as well an the
Jraost wholesciur
Sauce that ie mad.i.'
Sold and used turouehout tbo world.
TRAVRLERS AND TOURISTS FIND
m-ru thkm? 1T 1N n AVf«G a Borrri
JOHN BUN CAN'S SONS.
Agents fox
LEA & PERRINS,
9 C0LLE8E PLACE AND J UNION SQUARE,
fehSSlawly NEW YORK.
ELECTRICITY I
It
DB. FO^pg’’,
hundred shares of Georgia railroad stock ! Mr. H. H. Oabaniss, editor of the Mol.
exchanged bands yeateiilay at eighty-five j too Advertiser, at tbe death, on Sutdiy I
and above. I last, of his preoioas little child, aged
Foub sueoestfnl burglaries were per- twenty months. It will ba Jong before
petrated in Augnsta on Saturday night, I the parents oan look with ootnposnre np-
tbe thieves escaping with tbeir booty, I on the little vacant rooking ohair and (
mostly provisions, in every instanoe. I the last play things of thoir darling-
SourzB Bmlicj.—A party of exenr- I c nt, God oan give them oonsolaliotk’ |
sionists reoently visited Fort Sumter, and | sod we trnst it will not be withheld,
succeeded in getting severs! relies of the £l030 not thy own t „ wact of MkiD(? it ? 1
siege in the form of broken fragments of j Lose not your infant for want of Dr. Boll’s |
Bhells, Bhot, etc. They were much rusted L^ B B £“, p .’. w £ c , b i“ y drn S Bist wU1 aeU yon
from long exposure to the salt atmos- [
phere. The Chronicle and Sentinel says: I Gently wltU tbe NtomacU. I
The visiting party were under tho spo- } If it proves refractory, mild discipline
olal ofaarge of the President of the olnb, I ' a the thing to Bet it right. Not all tbe
who, dariog tbe bombardment, was one I nauseous draughts and boInscB ever in- |
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are un
equaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box lias a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLanf.'s
Livf.r Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
C. McLane ami Fleming Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
C. McLane’s Livf.r Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, pa., flip
market being full of imitations of flip
name McDaiie, spelled differently but
seme pronunciation.
SELF-APPLICABLE.
THE BEST TNT USE.
CURES
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
Without Medicine-
F.HGUMAT1SM. PARALYSIS LIVER COM
PLAINT. CHILLS AND FEVER. IN-
FLAM51ATION OP STOMACTI
AND DOWELS.
NERVOUS DISEASES A SPECIAL!I. NER-
V MW 8 2i bemto-ukinary
DISEASES, BIADDER AND KIDNEY
AFFECTIONS,
For SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Arising from Sell-Abuse, Kires«e», or Diasi;,*-
tion, attended with somo ot the tollnwinx ntm,
toms: ’
Kl-ermstorrhcr*. Nervous Debility, Ixhs «.I
Hetnoty, Indijposition to Exertion or butiorns,
Shortness of Breath, Trembling, Tronbled with
Tboughtsof Disease, Dimness of Vision,
Filins in the ltark. Chest and *
Head, Kush of Klood
to Ike Head,
ol tbo foil’ll defenders, and he oslled np I vented can do half as mnch to remedy its I SCflTlbOrOUgll llOUSG,
man; interesting memories of that disorders as a few wineglassfuls—say HffwIciDSVillO, . . . . Qa.
stirring lime; pointing ont where tho flag three a day—of Hoetetter’s Stomach Bit- I MOTTO-l’EACK and pi BNTY
stood, or where snob a one was killed or tere, which will afford it speedy relief, milE Rmrhonjuirii h™ i... w.„« i .
wounded, and the spot where tbe Federal I and eventually banish every dyspeptic J- refurnished. Everything new. ci.An'H™ j i.ltUI ’X'lODfbd, ETC
Lieutenant landed with his boat tho night I and bilious symptom. Sick headache, I ““foruble. Table furntohed with the best Bboksk-Dowe, Dsbiutated Coestmctiuhi
When, in spite of a shower of grape and nervousness, sallowness of the complex- ESSES? “commod nle ° rMrrTa^&mi , *2? Female, and all difficult eaiei
rifle balls, he rowed op and leaped ont ion, fnr upon the tongue, vertigo, and «peci.iuttentionpmd to commercial tourists! a found to‘i e. e o^v C Sud^i2hiShw». BOW,lerD *'**
npon the debris at tho foot of the fort, those many indescribable and disagree- back will meet every tram and convey poaM- xo DECEPTION a TRItV tiu-'orv
getting away again with the brick be hod I able sensations rimed by indigestion, are ' in i li.navuv.. to :uiJfiqmHoMgratis. I Thefrtiir,df,.r(Vr.«s«
oome after. Altogether, the trip to tbe I tio often perpetnsted by injudicious
fort was a pleasant one, the party being I doling. An immediate abandonment of
well entertained by tbe Sergeant in such random and ill advised experiments
charge, whom the boys saluted with should be the first step in tbe direction
three hearty cheers as tbey pnt off from | of a care; the next" step the use of this
tbe fort.
Gbdbb.—Ssnderaville Courier: The
editor of the Darien Gazette thinks that
just as soon as there is a law in Georgia
prohibiting the manufacture and sale of
intoxicating liquor in the State, that
standard tonic alterative, which ha3 re
ceived the highest medical sanction and
won unprecedented popularity.
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Thbow off that despondent spirit, crush I
BFAtVJ BOON Proiriorio
FRESH IMPORTED
HAM CIGARS.
A LOT of fine IoiporE.l Havana Cigars re
(viveU St LANIER HOUSE CIGAE
STAN D. Call and try them.
DISSOLUTION.
, TUSfUlflSl s C, Ta eI l' tn ence as a auccmi
ful 1 il V SICfAN and lonx experience a* a prac
titioner.!!) Hospital and City Praetiee, who ban
prodoced a System that, without deatrurtire
liBUGGiNG and DOSING, baa bronchi loltth
u process by whicU Nature asserts ber jiower to
restore,and thoii-.uiJa who were lovalidspro
nonnet its ii-f stinisbln values aa a Remedy bend
Symptoms and receive Diagnosis, pjio-.phlet.
Circulars, etc, (tfcc. Addrcs-i
„ imnv FORBES ,
Professor of Improved System of Medical
Electricity.
174 Ble 8tb»et, Circmiit Obio.
■nioxicaiing liquor in sue state, mat ^ ojjuil, cmdii i n ... o_.. _ , ...
some fellow will rise np and introduce j tbat ^ < * ebn 8'be cheerful, hap-I 4 J-'sbttect wss dissclred I D6W?**6 Ol ilTlitSTOf'S
- bill preventing the See of Grnb(b). P* a “ d **»• Take Sitnmons’ Liver | A-l".! 1 *'" 1 "! 1 .' " uUlsl ...
Hia appreheuBions axe granndle^ h^: Sgnlat^ ii „ no humbTiU virtues B 0ffH3 Appliances and Specnlat
ever, as Grubb ia eassnu'al to the well I p 811 l>e|>roved by hundreds right here at J SueVhefi™ ,ect * cd t^I^vvywar , “ bl, * ,ies I imr Advnnturfirp
being ot tbe whole State of Georgia as bo “ a -. Examine the eertifieites. It haa Iate firro ’ M U8BTFOOT nnmr.iX--, ^
well as to tbe citizma of Darien, while c ptol the worst cases of dropsy, dyspep- ^ —— I - ^S 1
whisky is not At all uecssssry. j 6W » prerenta chills, fever, &c. I a* aIIvESi
Not to be Allowed to Szavx.—Sa- J “f haTe been a dyepeptlo for years; 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW,
vannah JVc us: Oarreadeis will remem- began tn nae the Simmons’ Liver R;gu- j I have removed .j one of my brick otHres corcer
ber that one of the executors named in I years ago; it has acted like a I F»picr and Second Btraets.
the lost will and testament of the Isle I churm in my ease. Riv. J. O. HoLnsa, I T 1 ’“?‘V“” t ( ol “ atbus, . n68S ; I J ,' wil| Fiv B .i«;i*
1 Clayton, Alabama.” jun3 1* iih«n t v e »- t d°foi!. l tv,^? , ( 6ntr n ?t6<1 -. t0 lr,e ,n the
J I AJb»ny aafl 8outhw..stern Cirnuta* »ud ia tb#»
* ” 1 ,T "\tedBt» — — *“ * - ~
ANCHOR LINE.
be a place of great resort, both for health I dred other oold blooded crimes,
and pleasure, tbe present summer. YVe | That is enongh
cannot speak too highly in their praise.
Read the advertisement of Messrs. Allen
Thompson.
Tbe writer bad intended to add to this
list other high toned, highly civilized
murders which he had himself collected
from New England sources, bnt let ns not
Noah B. Knapp, of this city, was Ezra
A. Hayf, of New York City, the testator
having considerable property at the
North. We now understand that Hon.
John E. Ward, one of the counsel for
Clara Knapp, the only heir of tha estate, ’ “ m *-
his instituted proceedings in tbe courts
ot Now York to prevent the said Hty t
from qnalifyiog as executor and entering
upon hia dnty as such, for tha reason that
be is largely indebted to the estate now,
and bas been indicted, with other officers
of the International Trust Company of
Jersey City, for criminal mismanagement
of the funds.
SavajtoahNw.- Itzxs : It is proposed
to construct a railroad from the Central
Which 1h vheapest
A package of Dceb’s Durham, rontsininc
twenty pipe-lulls ot the best smoking tobaccu
ma*B, or one rommon cigar? Esrh costa 10
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United States Circuit and Bankrupt "court** Vcr
Georgia
UNITED STATE3 ?,I * IL STE AMERS,
Sail from New York lor
GLASGOW. every SATURDAY:
AnJ REGULARLY to LONDON dirrcl.
Passaga to Glasgow, Lcnaondeiry, Bella**.
Liverpool
SALOON CABINS. $««» t j SHO. CURRENCY
SKCONDCABlN. incluclingi.il requisites, S-f O
TO LONnOfMBY ^WRlioTdTSAHM,
” Steerage.
Opisio.v or Celebrated Dr. Wif. H.
Stokes, Physician, Mount Hope Betreat,
Baltimore: “I have great pleasure in
adding my testimony to the virtaee of
Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Bssf
and Tonic Invigorator as the very best
preparation used for depression, weak
ness, and indigestion, and therefore con
fidently recommend it to the medical pro
fession.” Sold by John Ingalls, Macon.
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/GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Wheraas Wil-
JIR bam F Holt, Guardianof Willi,m H Wim- i „__
berly s?:d H V Wimberly, now H VPaters hav- SALOON CABINS, S.“3 and SC><
mg applied to the Court of Qrdinsry oi sad K-.-uraion Tu--:.:Oini KKln.ea Kata
county for letters of dism-.srion from nis guar- ~
diansbip ot R ijliam H Wimlierly and H. V Wim-
twrly. now H V peters, person and properly.
Thu 13 therefore to cite all persona concerned
“ ' ao ''. •*“}* y filing objections in my office
By tbe Ural Monday in June nert to show rause
why the aaid William P Holt should not be dis
missed front his said guardianship and receive
the usual letters of dismission,
launder my official signature. March Si
mar-4 l&wSm
w • iMtuiaivu aiit.cw —— j. .
yjuan.e- a,-. ommodations unsiirpa>“'d ferete-
gqnce autl comfort. All Staterooms op
mam deck.
For Books of information, Fian». *c
Apn'vto HENDERSON BBOTHBRF,
1 BOWLING GREEN. N«W YORK.
, * T H HBNDKRJON, MACON,
J a mcmanus, oninv,
IVIVI i>Rt J.bT£Flik>i: # LfebaLcc, O
TO DRUGGISTS.
XTTB we now prepared to print DruggUt*
▼ T lAbels of every description upon m j»a*
sonahle terms! as can be had anywhere.
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