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KVEKY TIJCKartAT MORXIN'O BT
SAWTELL & JONES.
H. 11. JONES, Editor.
THURSDAY, MAY 12. I*7o.
of foreigners has been perpetruU-«l by a
band of brigands many of whom, liuw
rvor, bave been captured and beheaded
The affair is causing much exeit-cnient
at the several European courts.
gQF The bill legalizing marriage w ith
the sister of a deceased wi o, after an ani
mated discussioa ill the English House
of Commons, during which Lord Percy
and Mr. Berasford took vehement
ground in opposition, was carried in
commi.tee by a maj >rity of seventy, and
afterwards passed, on the 29th of April.
Bainbridgr, Ccturkrt & Colcmbc*
Railroad. —From the Bain bridge South
«rn Sun, we are in possession of a valu
able statistical report made bv F. S.
Mosby Esq., the Engineer in charge, of
the condition and prospects of the r-»a«J
Quite a flattering exhibit of atf.iirs
bn* be«n made, and Mr. Mosby seems
to be full of hope and energy and well
assured of tho success an 1 utility o (
the enterprise.
We will to publish his re
port in our nest weeks issue.
Trk WIMPKO Kkbklli >s. ■ The
Winipeg country is a remote out jmst,
or Territory, belonging to Gamtda, or, us
it is now styled, the XeW Dominion, and
separated from it by a desert tiael seven
hundred miles m-exien-t.
It lies in the rich valley of the Minne
sola Red River, and sketches away t -
tli* lak* of the sairv name. This region
is repressntei to be very fertile, and the
people have a strong affinity for their*
Minnesota neighbors, and desire annex
Slum to the United States.
The population is made up, in great
measure, of half breeds. These wish
to be independent, and govern tln-irown
•(fairs. But the Dominion of Canada,
while willing to make a grant to them-* f
100 miles square, and give subsidies for
colonial expenses, insists upon her ex
clusive juiisdic iou over the remainder
of the country.
This-is resisted by the sturdy trap
pets and buffalo hunters, who have re
torted to tln-ir rifles t<> decide tin
question. Hence another specs of war
and rebellion, li.oms up in the Western
hiMmflpihere, and this time the Unionists
t/f the States are in sympathy with the
rebels.
It is stated that it will bo almost im
pessdsle for Canada to send an expedi
liouary force across the intervening wil
derness, to suppress the rebellion, and
the only feasible route for the troops
lies through U. S. territory.
But Messrs. Grant & Fish are re
solved that not a Canadian soldier shall
cross the frontier, while the men ol
Minnesota are ready to help iho Witii
pegirbushwhack flreii- invad-rs.
This is another phase of Radical con.
sistency. It is all right to help Cuban
rebel* and Canadian rebels, and Fenian
rebels, and all other rebels, save iiuulh
ern rebels. They, God help them, are
outlawed and ruled by epaulettod offi
cial* and renegade carpet bag thieve*.
They are food fit only for taxation.—
Buck is the Radical man.
Plantzbs, Look at TiiM.->»Com is
selling for cash at Macon at §1,65 per
bushel. The expense of placing it in
store here equals about lScts. Tins
makes SI.BO cash cost-, laid and >wu. Add
scts. profit for the dealer, and 3 p *r obii t.
los* in weight, and you have as
tho figure which you may expect to pay
for Till purchases made at this date, in
ready money.*
Now suppose you purchase on thm
from the home merchant who pays bank
rate of interest for his money. It tiiu
interest be at the rate if 2' per cent per
month fiir six months, it will add twelve
per cent, or 20 cts. mole to the cost of
your corn per Unafoel, making $2 08
But hold, the seller wu time has not yet
y tided one cent for hi* sli-urc o. the prof,
its, but merely counted the increased
toe* to himseit of the urticle. Add- 12
«t*. for • cred t profit for six months,
and you hav« $2 20 as the credit cost
of yodr bushel of porn, purchased in ac
cordSnc# with the prices*, of your near
*»t Market tow n.
We tu>k our fanners to lo *k the fig
ures in the face, and then Buy \vfu*Un r
they will persist in the ruinous system
of *ll cotton, and but little or no corn, in
pitching tlicir cjope.
It is not two late to make a good <:r<*j»
of corn. Don’t risk your all on rot ton
at 12 or 15 cts. and then dojduro your
own folly again the ensuing year.
E2T G**v. Bullock it seem*, after j
trying to bait and bribe the press t.i
Georgia, with rather indiflurent * ffoot,
intends now to resort to persecution.
The Atlanta Constitution is hist to be
made to feel his ire in the form of a
suit for libel.
The next dovriopement wo suppose
will be a pronuiiciainento from his
man Friday, Farrow, the Attorney Gen
eral.
Then according to radical usage, a
prejudiced Judge wilt be secured, and
» jury bought, and pucked, to make the
Ihing a certainly
\Ve don’t believe however even o at
Georgia Chicago, can produce twelve
men, who will sell themselves body and
■oul to this carpet hag bummer.
Fr«* Atlanta. — Atlanta, May 10.—
Suit was brought iocLv in the Superi
or Court, by Governor Bullock, agauisL
the Constitution newspaper lor bbel and
•lander in publishing ihe statement that
the Governor had sold tho Slate Ka.l
road to the Adams Express Company.
£3C Smkmum did not say, but l.e !
might hsve trtHfcfuHy said, tha iin-se
who go to law fur damages uPe pic.ly
Prance and the Piebiseitum
France m-oius to be jmsMt g through
one of those throes and convulsions
which periodically afflict that vuiafle
na t on.
The French are the most fatie peo
ple on eaith To-dr.y they detnoii-h
institutions and overturn dynastic.-,
w hich have grown hoary with age, and
thet) rushing to the other extreme, de
throne religion, abolish time calendars,
and inaugurate license under the guise
of libel t v.
At one moment the streets of theii
-apital bristle With barricades, an 1 the
.Seine runs red with huumti gore; the
next, jierfect order reigns.. uid tin ler the
auspices of their gen d'armurie , the f. t—
tr'est woman walss ttie crowded boule.
cards in ulety.
The i ry of vice La RpuMique and vice
L' Empereur resounds almost simulta.
net usly li-om the same throats, and
in their wildest paroxysm -of loyalty to
an absolute despot, a single e ~f the
Marseilles hymn “Langes the who.« cur
ru*’.* of the popular enthusiasm, and they
shout madly for freedom.
They may emphatically bo termed a
nation of grown lip children.
Hence the role ol popular atm entente is
of ttie gravest importance in the French
government.
The present wily E nperor, who is no
loiig- r dubbed ,l tlie nephew of bis un
ci.-,” is well aware of this penchant of
his subjects, and Sunday Uwretore is
devoted to gr;u*l nimtair dtsjduys, fete
th.-atiic.nl performance*, racing
and every other possible amusement.—
Pandering to the grossest appetites,
even bouses of assignation, arid broth
els are licensed, and receive public sanc
tion.
The amount of money expended from
the imperial purse also in the way of
largesses, and doaati ns on public occa
sions is imtuese.
The vanity and self love < f the masses
a'e likewise constantly propidated by
peculiar l.iVirs snovVii to the trades,
and tfit; elevation of persons ol low du
gree to exalted pinitiotu in the army
and public service.
Hence, when the nobles and mag
nates of tli! land grow disaffected, and
plats-ami eairuls begin 1 1 Turin against
the impeiial throne, the head of the
French nation throws himself into the
ai ms of thi- populace, and comes out of
the ordeal with augmented strength
and riandeur.
Ttie recent plebiscite or appeal to
the popular sentiment, was designed for
that purpose, and to c.-m-nit the people
to the -nee ssi >u of the l’rinee Imperial
An ostensible popular elect on which
was lu-hl on Sunday,under the impulse of
bayonets and brines w ill undoubtedly
ratify and enact all that the Emperor
wishes and then under the guise of
law, tlie strong ami of the militaiy will
accomplish the rest.
It is even hinted that the late plots I•»
assassinate Louis N ipole-m, were a part
of the inperial piogramme to inaiiU'
fmture public sympathy.
Veriv, Fram e miiv lie likened to a
slumbering volcano, ever r-ady to bur*l
t'ortli, in fiery revolution Snlrldoofb.
The demise of the present emperor
will it is believed, be the Signal for this
eruption.
Since penning the above, we learn by
ocean telegriph th.it the plebiscite n **r
popular election, which to-k place on
.Sabbath, in uceoi-ilanco with the eicisti-*
tut ion of 4852, which provides that nil
important reforms and eh tnges in the
oiganiu law shall be submitted to a
vote of the people, resulted as was ex
pected, in the triumphant ratdi ■ati.ni *>f
the Etvq*e *>rs p<* iey.
'l’he vote for the proposed reforms
stood, 7,i26,288 to 1,585,844 in opposi
tion.
Again titer‘f*ie has tills ‘‘child of
destiny” routeti his enemies, and on
tabled anew lea-e **f ab.-olute power.—
With any other nation but the Fr.-neh,
such a demonstration would establish
without and übt the succession of the
Voting P. i me.
Pel’ll >ps his ;.state siie may abdicate
in Ills favor, if his health should decline
se'ioU'ly, and lend the weight of his
t .o*er and influence while living, to r>,
latdisli his soi fi'Miiy up hi tne ;h one.
A few bri- f years vv 1 ilecide the m>>
tuentous question. A Btiiti.n -re paper
gives thchillovviug epitome of the French
(J'mi.mitution ;
The prop"*ed Constitution is very
concise, li is divided lute six chapters.
Chapter fii st reeogii ses tiie gram!
pi inciples ol 1 i bt).
Cliapte! second confirms all thu pmv
ers i.ereV'f -r<* granted L>mis Nap ikon
liy ihe pe- ple, regulates the .Mi.vessitm,
tiy allotting the Emper.ir to claiose tiis
ow n successor among his desceinlanis,
excluding aUv„ys lem des then
heirs, li rS^ntaFes and
pi ovules for a regency.
Clnptei third gives the govern'tig
power to the Empej.br, "itn Hu* aid ot
tue .Ministers, fScu.ite, Corps L gisl .tiv»-
and Council of Stum It prov ides K-tiow
t vor, that the tJonsliiiithm can lx* imult
fie i l>y tlie people at tile suggestion i t
tue Empen r It! util* ft wonts, if he
drres not iii a the expermn iit, in; can
act aside tne whole machinery of Gov
eminent and, through tne army, con*
tn,i votes enough to get such powers
as lie m.*y dictate.
Chapter fourth makes the Emperor
rcsponsk'le t*» the people, to v\ It -m lie
has a ngnt o» appeal. He is response
ole *o no one else, iiiid is given l>y this
chapter pretty mucli aut .yrntic jiowets.
Lhaplers tifiii and sixth rei.;te to the
Senate unit Corps Leg si itif. .The N> n
ute, Composed <>i life members, is call and
and prorogued at.the w .11 of the Em
per- r. too with tne C ops Legislatif
Its. inuiniteis aie elected tor at'.trust six
you is. Tue sittings-of these bodhsiue
pubfie, but.at the r> truest of any five
mem tiers in either bouse, the proceed
ings become secret.
The other two chapters are general
in their character.
The changes made are very slight.—
The P>e am realty l ecomes part ot the
National Assembly, ministers become
lespsßniibie, iitid laws originate iu either
jiouse.
An < xtensive revival of religion is in
progress in Dr Landrums church,
(Gantts;,) Among the frtuts
urs two of the doctors own Bonn.
Th« Bruasw.ek and Albany It R
l«>l. Charles L. Schlatter. Chief En
gilleer ulth'l* gHrat elUerp ise, was in
oir Ci y yesterday, and from him w e
were pi-used to b-sirti that tl e work is
|.ro-/Tessiag as rupu'ly as puss b'e with
the labor at the coimn md of the com
p ny. Cl. Hulbeit is rx> -rt ng his
mighty energy, and under Ins e’erna!
vigilance-the whole line is ablaze with
vitality, activity and progress Up to
Saturday n g il la*!, the track was la ; o
tom miles this side of the A & G R.
R., and bv this time h ui probably reach
ol \V i re>-boro.
It is tie intention of tlie Company t<*
put the entire line front War.-sbno to
this point under contract as s>> n as the
Engineers complete the !< cat n a id e<
tanates, which will be about tv o weeks
iY--in ibis time, and to push liie eon
struction with nit the energy that ample
means can inspire.
Mr. 11. 1. Kimball—the Jive man of
Georgia—is the financial agent of the
1 o i.pany, and tin controlling of
the enterprise. He his Yu-ruMy shool
dered the fCsponsioiiity o\ onilding and
equipping the Road ; and vvith his un
flagging energy, nnconquerable will,
and pi i>le of su a-tss he Ini- entered tip
on the herculean nod rtak ng with m- re
than ordinary zeal, and a puip iseeqtal
in strength to the magnitude of the re
suits aimed at. Willi such a man at
ttie head of the enterprise, then 1 call tie
no such wold as tail, and the people of
Brunswick, tin* wire grass coiinlie-, and
.Soat western Georgia, may congraMi
late themselves on-the early reahz ition
of iheir long deterred bin ardent y cli- r
ished hopes, amt form their plans with
a certainty that disappo utmenl wi.l mil
again thwart hem. Mr Kiyibill mou.s
itismcss, and being backed oy capitalis
ts who know and appre.-htle his won.
tierful-business capacity and extr.terJU
nary financial ability, be has in> o
nion to f i.ter, no interest in delay, n
pr- tii in failure, tbninniug polities a*
H pestilence, am! plnisifiing i.itiigues
as a upas of death, lie operates upon the
hypothesis that Ge >rgia is tne ne‘*st in
viiing field for. legitimate ent«rptise on
tne e-mtiin-ni, an I with a bulilm ss o|
i-om-epliop and brilbam-y of execution
that e. n be in pire 1 only by iho h pe
of Kioiiuincat n gl 'ry, -uid tne transmis
sion of a heritage in enduring, wolkafi r
(tie good of mankind.
It ilia t-iis fit*lo waere such men are
horn—they ale bout for great dee.is and
noble cuds amt bi-long to civiliz it ion.—
Such (iicu Geo'gia invites to In r land
e. s, well otuus to her hospitality, and
receive* as paitnerr m tne ghuious work
ol developing her ii sonru-s.
In a subsequent tub I'Vtew with 001.
Schlatter, we learned more minute y
Uu* status of the R ad, amJ the pro
g ess of tin; woi k.
The track was four miles west of the
Allantic &< >u t Riifroad oil ttie 30th
ml. G--1 llmbert laid f miles of good
superstructure on tlie 29m, ult., with 78
band*.
Tin* liue of road is located 42 in les
west ot vVareaboro, and tne grading
now going mi
The contractors for the work wili
urge it so ward to A Umy a» l l&nf ini.i
as fast ns men ad ill ney can dr.v- t.
The loealtoii of he road from Lfurri
cane Creek to- within 10 miles ol Al
bany, ist -dious and ililfi tilt, oil account
ot t tie n st of hills lying scattered about
in that s clion. Ttie coloucl, however,
is certain of finding a good route With
gr id.- not over 3J teel per iniie. lie
jims tiiat two weeks of iuslrmm ntabex
ipiii nation nn.y Have thousand* of del
lats in the construction ?*! Die road,
whilst at the Sitme time graded may he
kept down.
The labor question laFthe
m -st iuqiortant subject »t e>,iiver».-rtiou
amongst all Railroad constructors at
i|n« lime. Col llmbert is lookitig lor
Chinese as the last lesutt
Agnu s have already received orders
to semi Irish and Gorucin laborers from
New Ymk to Brunswick,’ ami it is ex
pected that the uien land and from tho
snips will prove more valuable Hem
th< se win. have b e» loafing about tbe
u tii s for months Inf r«- limy are sent
Tro nh to woik on our liarhoads. —
t ut of nearly ore hundred Germans
sent at a great cost to the Biunswick and
Albany liathoatf, but one is now at work.
All ttie rest aie Scattered over the conn
tiy
Col. Schlatter is in fine health. and
as buoyant in spirit as when first we
wen* honored with his acquaintance in
1857, and has vim and vitality enough
ii him to build many more Kailrnnds,
ami we hope-, one across tbe continent,
Albany NxtO#.
m + - ■■■•
Oqi.et hohpe (loi.i.koe —We under
stand ttn.t the Commit tec of the Trus
tees of Ogl -thorpe Cos lege, compose, l
of s'ol nel Ci ff *rd And sob and Rev
Dr Wills, of M icon, and Rev. Dr.
Wilson, and John C. \\ tiitner, ot I tii-
Cl Iv, met VesSerd iV nfl elfin utTf. This
oomiu.ittee arc emp ovei'ed by tfie Trus
tees to Complete nlTangein -nts f>, the
erection of tin Idings and ihe final re
iiioval of Ihe t’ofieg •to tins tiiiy. Last
night the same committee met in eonsul
ta i n with a eomni ttee of eiez -».s, com
p. sed of L P Grunt, A ili.alti Me
Na igh*, J M. Bull, aiul E. Y. Cl.ir*e.
Ai tins last meeting we ieaill tlie ten
del* ol a site ot It) acres by 11.0. Hoi
combe »v s aeeented, and licit a ciftn
mil tee composed of R-v. l)r. \\ ilsoii,
Jo mC. him r, J M. Bill, J. II
James, L P Giant, E. E Rnvsun and
E. Y. Clarke w.-re appointed a BnilUfng
o<>m.iiittce. i\£;u) Era.
CoXGREsst iv Ah. IF t shiny to i. M iV' Id.
—The fioii.-e G iinnditec oh Ree eisti ac
tion proposed ill lieu of the S "ite
mnend ueiit. to reintroduce tin* origitial
Georgia hi I with the aditi >n of the em
ployinent of militia, omitting Bingham’s
jin .ml nen t. Tney propose leaving tiie
era Sos the offi eto judteial decision.
N T i.ifiimh Ttie sid j *et wil’ be resum
, and rhu sdav,
'ihe military bill was taken up, with
the sub-iStute ofTered t»y the Senate Mili
t.a C’ominitte**, wldeti puijsi-eH a ivdue,
tion of the army t<i 25.000 men. After
some di-< ussiiin, the regular order, the
legislative, executive, ami judicial ap
propriation bill, was taken up and con
siib red to olj uirnnient.
,J * is. H. Lewis, .Representative elect
from the third and strict of Kcnttii ky, vice
G<illiiday, appeiiied iHld look the oath
of office.
In the Sena'o the j «int resolution
granting''addition.*,! laud subsidies, witli
the privilege.of morlLraging the road, t*»
the Northern .Pacific Railroad, was
taken up in order The previous ques
tion having been seconded, the minority
reported oil dilatory moti ms, which oc
cupied the time up to adj niiinneut,
without reaching a vote.
The people of Euliiula voted, on
Monday last, upon the question of »
city subscrip ion of sltKf,ool) to the
stock of tile Montgomery and Eufauiu
Railroad-. The vote was almost uuaui*
mousiy for the subscription.
The bill legalizing niarri -ges with a
deceased wife’s sister lias passed tue
1 English House of Uurnuien;.
CujJt LATIVC Voft.vj. — Ex S, mu* r
Bm-kideW li.,s til l._y -II CH'ile I i>|
ring his system of *Cainulutivt! voting'
tried At the last Session < f tlie*P,-n ; .
sylvaiiia Legislature, an act was pass
to organize the toton ol Blomnsl.uig,
w hen- the Senator resides, stud in the
act a provision was inserted, at tlie.-ug
gestion of Senator in ref,T
ence to the eleeti .nos the president and
m inliers of the town count* I. The
c iincil was ordered to eou-dst of six
members, and each voter was given six
votes, which he could east for one, two,
three, four or six eartdidiites. That is
t say, each voter e*-uM east six votes
f i- one candidate,, thuee votes for each
f two eainthlales, two votes for each
three candidate, one vote and u-hnlf for
each of four candidates, or one vote f<u*
O u-.ti of six catid dates. The elect O i
was held last week, Tue-it.iy. The
t >wn is Democratic by a small iiiaj-uity,
and the r.-snlt was the election et five
Deiiinerats and two Hepublicans. The
r suit seems to have been entirely safis-
J-vt'tfj: u> all patties. The ioc v ,l Dc-im
cratie paper s >ys that till doubts of the
utility, fairness anti practicability of tin-
Cumulative system of voting, have en
tirely disappear*-tf.
The system certainly recommends it
self to the favor of minorities, hut it is
hardly applicable to any other than mu
n cip and elections, and therefore cannot
he tested in important elections where
the interest and lights of minorities
'natters of grave importance, which it is
designed |o protect, are i.iVofved Nei
liter under our Sta e system of county
representatives nor our D.strict system
ofCongiessioji.il representatives would
i be practicable in party contest* wlie e
hut one candidate <>u each ,pte
seitted. In iminjeipal ejee-tiotis it#|«ip.
ulanty will tie in the ratio of the propor
tion of the minority to the majority —,
Sao News.
Gen. Grant’s phin of the Slim
mer campaign is published. It is a
I n-gc and improved edition of lust s,im
'm.-r’s.campaign, lnebidmg more Long
Branch, m >re travel, more horse-racing,
and junketing-generally, After a care
lul p -rns tl of the proposed, ‘opeFull ms,
we have coine to the conclusion that Mr.
(H unt’s proper sphere would be a circus,
which would afford him plenty of travel,
in ah iml mce of horsed-s i, and un
tiutil• and laeiliti -s lor turning somersaults.
Nashville Union.
MARRIijiD,
TUMLW-Mop iNALI).-At the residence
of E. McDonald E-rj. on the morning of tin
tilth inst., by Ihr Rev. A. L. Hama«n. f). D.
0. L. TU dLIN, E-q, and Miss MATHiiMe
thiNALD, all of ibis city.
Again lias tie; scent- shifted, and after a bright
lint ephemeral e istence of a single year
s nee emerging Irom the halls ot learning, anoth
er beauteous and ilighter of Cuthbi-rt disappears
tixm tlie si a*-.
Such is woman’s destiny. In maiden hood,
when the expanded petals of (he flow'er have
j s 'i urst inio a gbaim maturity, sh- Jingir->
ior a little whi e in our midst, to bless .the
fanii y circle, and with her charms and'refine
ment impart the finishing touches, 'he allrctjco
tints, to society. Then foi tli with is her frail
bark launched upon the boisterous sea of life,
aud as wife, matron, and mother she pr* pare s
for the stern duties, aud grave responsibilities
that awftit her.
In the pr. sent instance, we are sure that the
prayers and good wishes of a host ol friends,
w H aceompinv the youthful pair, whose falig
have been blended into one.
IVthe blushing bride we would whisper the l
hope, that her Luttcifly existence of the past
year may be exchanged for the riper enjoyments,
and mme rational, and enduring bliss, of connu
blal felicity. _ r j^-
New Advertisements.
Grand Jury Presentments
Os Randolph sap-n-bt Court.
MAY TEit.M 187 J.—First Wekk.
We. the Graid Ju.ors of Randolph County’
chosen, selected, and sword tor Hie first week'
m >ke the following general presentments .-
We have examined the public bnfhlitigß. Hie
court house, we find in a dilapidated condition,
au*i we reconiUH-ud, tiiat the Ordinary employ a
suitable Architect tc examine the auits. ol said
budding, and if, after a thorough examination
the walls are found to lie safe and sound, that he
levy a special tax. sufficient to repair the budd
ing th iroitghly. I
?’he new Jail we find in splendid order and
neatly kept
We have examined carefully into the caarti
iion of the roads, and tiud them to be in tKiite* -
condition Ilian we have ever kaowu them anil
while such is the case, we recommend pro“?ess
at (fiat direction, imlil they be brought up to the
full t-tier of tie l.nv. We rec unmeiid thu bu Id
uig Os a lirafge or bridges acro-s Pa aula creek.
Known as Y.u b >r .ugli’s, also a bridge across tittle
Motcii.iway. o.i the road known as the Lroiks
ville read, near Nathan Millers, and lint the
Ordinary levy a vp*ciyl tax for the p .ipose.
We Imre examined the books of the Ordinaly
i iid fii and them neatly and properly kept. We
find th.- cminty ind litod four thousand dollars, in
bonds, due as follows : fi.twi Im.ilr.iJ dollars
due Dec. Ist. 187 J ; fifteen hundred dollars due
Doc. Ist. 1.571 ; and one thousand dollars due
Doc. Ist. 1872 - said bonds so'd for the building
el tlie new Jail just completed.
In the atiseuce of the Tax collector, and from
the be«t information we can get. We find him due
tue county one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and
fifteen cents, which has n >t yet been paid iuto tlu
ireasliry.
We have examined the books o'F the Cleric of
the Superior Court, and find theui ueatly
rectly kept.
The Sheriff We find has his papers neatly ar
ranged and easily to be loitud.
The county Treasurer has vouchers to support
all dishursineiits made by him ; hie books are
neatly k -pt, aud we fi and the amount paid into
tiie treasury, by the Tax Collector to be $5.18d
-5.5. Tiie amount receved from sale of bonds
j.i 441.25. incomes from Dies a.id othewise
4155.9.) and from sale of tlie ml JailSlOd)
JJ. Baianue on baud from last report $879..4.
i’otil sOdJi 9L Aa i nit pu l oit
leaving a balance oa band Os 517JJ.97. _
In eo.icitislou we teu.loi* oar thanks to his
Honor. Judge Hufr 11 for bis prompt and efficient
m inner of conducting business, also to Col. S.
\V. Parker, Solicitor General, for his atteatiou,
ami courtesy to our body.
We recoil n*nd tint these pre3eutmcnts lc
putiiis’aed in the CnrUßsr Appeal.
Rufus M. Jouxson', B’ot'emari.
Ij"ivi*U A. smith, John E. Wade,
G. M. T. Perryman. Robert M. Puckett,
William IT. Grier, Riley Fillingin
G. VV. Ed war, Is, Hoah. L. Helm.
R. W. G uuble, T. J. C i irin, Jr.,
Eli B. Sniders, John C. Cttnin,
N. J. McArthur, John G. llamuiock,
S. J. Arison, E. A. Sauls,
C. F. Barry, W. D Hammock,
G. S. Baldwin, B. F. Cobb,
J. W. Harris.
It is ordered by the Court that the foregoing
presentments be published in the CcTiHiEur Ap
peal, in accordance wita the request of the Grand
jury. - Farxeu,
Selicitor Geueral.
A true extract from the Minutes of court, this
May 9th, 187 J. M. 0. Parksksox,
Dept. Clerk,
Spring and Summer Goods!
r WOUhl) REhl ECTFP I.t CALL THE ATTENTION of mv friends and the robf'c g--> eraliv n>
1 ns. large and .a.atplete Sto-* »f S,» «ig a*i saiam r l> y Gods, wh c!i were purenaaed in New
\ oik on terms, w ich eaaolea ms t*r guarantee oatiai .ciion. ily Si- ck 01
Hotting, Dry Goods, Notions, Uosicn, etc
Is comp ele, and particular attention invited to the sa.> e.
Also, a complete Stock of
WOOD, WILLOW, &. CROCKERY WARE.
Ami a general ami well-selected Stock of
Hardware dks Cutlery.
I will keep constantly on hand a full Block of
Salt, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Deal, Sirup,
Sugars and Coffee,
And all other article* in this line, to which your attention is directed.
All the above Good*) and a host of other* *1 enumerated, are offered at
LIVING PRICES. Call and examine toy Stock. Nothing charged for looking
and but little if you buy.
Personal.
"When do yon expect In pay me for the good* I let you have through the
p-A-it year ? You need not content yourself witu the hope or belief that I have
forgotten you, or that I will not-press you for it. There is a point ait which “for
b larance cease* to be a virtue,’’ and before you, are aware, you m-*y be called
upon by someone representing in**, and who will enquire iut*> matters.
By the way, where are you your face ” this year? You have
seareely U-en in my store since you so.d your cotton. Call and *ee me. 1 can
always be found at my" old stand, ready to wait on yon.
mayl2-3m I* AAC K \SLEY.
Lightning* Rods
Save Lives and Protect Property !
THE CELEBRATED
STAR. O^AI_i'VA.ISri!2EIID
AND
Stair Copper Rods,
Will bo erected, at moderate rates, in town or country. Also,
Old Rods Repaired, By
J-. fSS. ANTHONY,
mav!2rt Cutlib* it, Ga.
New AivertisementSr
H. IN. KIE^T
WH LESALB AND DETAIL fiBALER *N
Lemons,
BY THE BOX
FOR SALE.
SHIPPING HOUSE
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOI’.
tt.ETAX3jXKrC3-
AT 1113
Store on Mulberry Street,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
AND AT TUB
100 House.
NEAIt PASiENGEit DEPOT,
nwyl2-3m M-UCON, GA.
another lot of those
IST ICE TOILET SETTS,
Just received and f«>r s*ala bjf
may 12ct * Jk. S. AN'UIONY.
UaitaiStatss Internal Revenue
*
Collkct ir’s OFrics," ‘■’b Di t. Da , I
Macon Ua ,Mr 1, ib7o. f
Annual Tax Notice.
NdTI-E is herebv given that *he Annuil I.is
i.f Taxes, -ts i-sse 1 in th>s en lec ion District
in- .h yen tsTO, bas beui tec ived li ora the as
s.-pS»r, aid tha' ihe dun sa d tuSes tlieTrin spi C -
tied have become due aiol ptvab e Tue taxes n
eluded iti th-.a in'esaoi is. ai>v upon incomes tor
i-ti!*; sp-cul tax s ('ici-u-ey, B Hard Tables, * ur
liaae-s. Watches a- dS Ivor plate, for 187 e
TtieCdliuc or. dr -ne of his L>«-p,.fi--s, will attend
at this ..Bice Innn Miv lulu to the i'ftb, incin-ive,
(Sand tys exceptedj beta een iHe hi. Urs ol Ua m
■1 p. M., to icc ive (axes dae in Bibb County.
?i tice wi l be g Van, by poster, ol the date nnd
Uce one ot ih- Ue, u.y Do holms will be to leceive
taxes due from persons residing in other counties.
Dgm :'ida will tie Serve'l upoft atl t eixins mg
lectmg to make |>a\ meet withlii the ub .ve specified
and h.r ihe issuing aail service .Hereof a tee
of m cents, and 4 c uts lor each mite sc ua ly and
necessarily tiaveied in serving the same will be
hhasced.
It payment be not mad; within ten days after the
serviceo denxi.d, warrants of dial rami agiin t
properly wrtf oe issued lor the collection ot such
unpaid t xjs, with fi e tier centum additiou il and
mie est at the r ite ot one er cent jier uiontb, be
sides costs aud expenses us di-ttaint.
WAI. 0. MORICL,
(Shiec'or
Macon Journal. American Union, Monroe
Auve iis-r, Birnesvill G.izette, Gritfiu B'ar, Ktn>
pire State, 8 luthwes’eru Journal, Hawkiosvilie
Uisp-tch, Atneiicus Republican. Cu hbert Appeal,
Kariy Uounty News A'b my News, liambridge Ar
gu , Dawson Journai, Colomhus Son aod Tmes,
will {dease copy once ami send and ip icite bids, with
copies of AdVeriisem tut attacned, to this office.
_ tniylil li ■, ■' * '
RAN DO .PH SIIEI.IFF S/vLE-.
WILL be sol*!, <>-i *he fi s' Tu.--.day in .iHne
ex*. re'*ne the Onurt Huu-h . *>**r in hv pin <>>
Illhbert, b. Itv.pn *(»» Ipgat h lira 1 >ah-, 111 ■ (<> 1-
>« i»g |irup.j.oy (o-« it :
House and i.*>t where m V-. H.Ofe’fSlifi rinw-iiv s
iinlainlne L" acre', • *>re or lesls. uni lung mi lh«
lit t side of Utakeh soee* bniinded on lh> N’ utn
v si rep*, S .*nh bv K. MeDuud’s land, W -> by
* lie 11 .rebm-k plafif. levied mi In- vutu at .l*w
"ce Court frta, 7lgiH Pislnct. (> M , m favor nl J
W. Hart vs .las. O Bavis. As he p npe-H of : t-c
said Davis. Piopertv i-onitad ou* erv Pliiuufi*.—
Bevy made and re’itr.Bed'to me bra ( oustalile.
Also, At tiie raoie ti'oe ad pine lints< f land
M s -s.i'j ip, su 4r i6. it. ia; 57 Isa; tr. gsv,
ailimi« it mg aud bei- ft m. tne loth Di-'rie oi i*» and
c untv l.evi and on bv v nu- ot ti fi la ’8 oed
sum the v usenai-e Superior Cmin, m ’a\o ifVir
gil I’owei-s, vs Win. a. Bardin, lieu. W. Mnil-us,
and Henrv Dean, as the pr petty ot lie... W. Mul
Ims and Henry Dean. Property pointed out iu
Tax digest.
Als-i, at the same time and place. Lot of Band
Xo ’-6-J; situate ad *being ja the 1 6 li Dis*ri tol
8-id C'litnlv. cootaini g 14 * acres. I.efied on as Dip
propertyof nna T Mmgan, t.-sai fv a It .iidolp'-i
Su'inrior Corn- fi la, issued in favor of Job'a W.
Bryan Hd i-inistralor vs Anna T. Morgan, admin
isiratrit property pointed oat bv PUfnhff's At
tom y. JAS. BDCHaNaS,
m yS.td cherff.
HORSE AND CATTLE
REMEDIES.
The Best and most Reliable ever
offered to the Public.
The American Magnetic
Onmges,
BY TIIE BOX
FOR fcALR«
Einine LinimenL
EQUINE CONDITION POWDERS
CERTIFICATE.
*3“ I he-eby certify that I I nve examined, and
thoroughly tested In my praetli-e the
above arii.lea. and regard Item as preparations cl
greAt merit and would cordially rec*.n:me* and them
as being prepared wilh sp eeifll care from re
liable ingredienld. end n ore effli scious lor the
treatment of the vaiions diseases lot whii h they are
designed, than any rem eilits of ahich I have
knowledge.
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veterinary Surgeon. Author of “ Avanmy and rhy
sidlogy of the. Horse,” “ Modern H>r,e Dettori' etc.
Purchasers will please ask for a copy of •’ Horse and
Cattle Owner's buiae " gratis.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,
Cuicaoo, luX
Fir ni e by T. - r*. I 0 u 1-
apr-ai- r -B N 1 oI»; * n
Millinery G-oocisi.
NEW SPRING STYLES!
o
Mrs, A. E. HAPF, Depot Street, Cutlibcit, Gearfii
Will k<N p constantly on hand a full and complete Stock of
Millinery, St-aw Goods, Dress Trimmings, Et&
The Latest Sly Vs and Patterns m;eiv<d every Ten Days from Berl
and Pars
DRESS MAKING Done in the BEST STYLE, at the Shortest Notice,
Tin* Li d.cs iuv it s| t;c'ftilly invited *< > call and examine Goode and prices.
A. A. WILKIN,
at outhbekt a koHa ia.
SELLS
ri'TAPl.ft pRY GOOt»S, Ha¥s. SHOES and
£5 CLOTHING hi very tew piioes. Also, Flour
Bacou. Laid, Tobacco, and linenes of ad kinds.
4 CAST-STEEL HOES.
That Cot a lOd Nad without being injured.
, ';IV A 3C. 23 St 4
That cut splendidly with the aid of elbow grease.
Plow Lines, Hames. and Traces,
Nailq, Shovels, Spaces, Foils,
fine TaMe and Pocket Knives,
Crockery, Tiuware, Etc.
4, ■;.*.4 AH who want
Good Goods and Great Bargains
Call os him. ma.'24 6«n
The
We are determined to make it to the MSSkIiV
BUYERS to buy from us. We sell
PRICES. '
Our Goods were r ” yy
Bought ut Funic prices
AJ TEE TEAT LOWEST POINT!
And we are selling them at v:ry low prices We have but
o mm peici!
And
Treat all Alike!
. •
It is to your Interest to buy from us FOR CASH ! Going
in <lebt is a reckless thing these critical times.
tlxe Ladies!
We have
Beautiful DRESS GOOt)S,
A Fine Line of WHITE GOO US,
Elegant SHOES,
Aiiil all tli 3 Viveltlfcs of tin Season, in
It: BISON'S and SAbllE'h
BOWS ut ,.i TIES, v
COLLARS and GLOVE'*,
SUM\| Elt COVERINGS, etc;
For Gentlemen and Hoys:
FINE CASHMERE bUfTS,
Ail kinds LINEN CLOTfIES,
Goad BOOTS and SHOES,
MOLESKIN and SOFT H\tS
Come and See.
m;u24 3m* hCOTT A SMITH.
J, I.Redding Ko.,
Are Agents far
WEAVER & MANOIIaMS.I UMBER MILLLS;
J. H. CALLAWAY & OU.’S FLOURING MILLS;
H. 0 BE ALIAS GRIST MILL”
FELL & MARTIN, MANUFACTURERS of CANNED FRUIT;
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
Have for Sale,
15,000 1 08. Bulk SIDES, SHOULDERS and IIA if S;
15,000 lbs. Suniked “ “• “ “
100 bills. Choice FLOUR—various Brands;
10,000 lbs. WHEAT BRAN
SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, SOAP, STARCH,
CANDLES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY,
HEAVY DOMESTICS, HATS, ROOTS, SnOES.
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS,. NOTIONS, Eto..
All «» p which will be sold at the LOWEST CASE PRICES.
B®»Gice ns a call, marlTct
Epe OnitfflenL
HEIDT, JAtftKffl & CO,
Mannfacftnvrs of and Dealers in
CLOTHING,
No. 117 Broughton Street,
Savaiiitait, 1 : i : : : Georgias
Up. # OUI
M rs. E. «IBS» \
’’I'WRE'! PLEASURE in inhuming her frignda
1_ and (he pitbiif gdueiallv, dial her
STOCIt OF IP IKG GOODS
Is Kow Complete anil FmII !
\mt ennsi.ii* • f » l.ar.e'- V.ire'.v th .n lias ever U
'ore h iff '.e mi ibis market In a* dido o
her Melmei v and SniiW AsSoitm nr, B'ie has rd
•l and a <let<arnn nt id
Fancy Goods, Notions, Human and Imitation
Hair, Etc., Etc.
Her St’ ck romaitm il.e e.’tte ent st vies of Hats
aod Uim* eis, also. Silks, Hi ten ins. I,.c*s Sliaw
li .mis- Him n.id mm untiiiiiU.ea, t'alie. n Bonin Is,
Fn*e>S, F ikj Lindt, Nmions, J.welrv, and «
ij and variety of oilier Goods 100 oii ior ius to
iir-n'mn.
Ail.f the above ar’icJes wi l b- offe-ed at lUe
Lonesi Vi tk~t 1 ril-t*. an t w ill h - opiii to insj.ee
,'e>n »h n 'avned «M!iaC4t
Tlial.k. g her kind and in i' y jia'tons i,.r past
»inr» she sollci'-* HemMßi ire <d the same as
he ’s >l*ll round. nl nf ideas, eg ili m. 6uth in mug
n.hiiene.- b 1 s v'e an t eh-ipness 01 price
iiin. ii S
A ALYSIS OF
E. Frank doe’s Superphosphate,
FOB
W. H. ST & CO*,
SAVANNAH. GA.
per cent.
Moisture, determined at 212d F.
Organic Mat e .......... 47.60
Yielding Amin una • • • 2 14
So!utde"Fhos ihonc Acid ... ...' _ T.6s
Equivalent to Bone Plmspoaie ....16 77
In.io'n li e Pbnaphmic Acid........ t ... _ 1-72
Equ valent to Bone host. ate..... 3.95
Su pbnric Acid, Lime, Alkaline. Salta,
do.. not separately estimated..4o 30
This well tried and ro uiar. Manure, stilt ma n
Uii.s iln eiaim to public contldin e Tne amount
ot Atno-na'wb ch n c#atams, to stimulate, and le
v.-lope ibe plaid, and i<s large amount ot S'dub’e
Phosphoric Acid; in give good fmuage to Cotton,
L'orn, or other cenala. mini, under proper culii va
tiou, and with ordinary seasons, produce srlafacto
ry result# to tb* tanner, when he earners his emp.
(Sgned,) A. MEANS, Inspector,
Savannah, * bathasi Cos. Ga.
Savannah, Ga-, March sth, IS7O. apr-JS-Si
IPPM A N ’ 3
GREAT GERMAN* BITTERS.
fug BEST TONIC ft IWIGORATi’B &NOWN
They are unsurpisw-d a# a cure for Dyspepsia
rfr iQ General Exhaustion.
A i-URE PREVENTIVE OF FEVER ANff
AGUE, BILIOUS RKMITFKNT AND
rN.fi.RiIIfTENT FEVERS.
IT IS INVALUABLE TO FEMALES!
’TH A CORDIAL FOR THE AGED. AND? JL
SURE PKOTEIUION AGAINST ALL
Mi La si U.s DISEASES
It is undoubtedlythe best Medical Cordi
al ev.r oituftd to the Public?
Sava'Nab, March li; 1870.'
Messrs .1 iroß I.ippman a Bam, Savannah. Ga :
i.eo's —I hove bei.oe me your .gteemed letler of
iV.e 14ih ii.Ma ~ coniaihine vaiious JocufheuUi ref
aiiVi' lo tbir German Hit'er».” After a cart-1 ut
eXAipmalio l nine; C'*nf ss that your bit'en* is fe
alhr wha, v*'ii rejnvsent ii to be. a-i old German
licipe • f Or, Miichi-rlu 1,, of Be< bn, P uasia. It
w i Ino d..u .i i)-rx -*l‘ent r r Dyspepsia, General
D bi lly ami Ne vom Di.-e.se-, and it is a go-id
pr,Te dive of or. its ad F.-vi-rs. 1 find it to be
the n nat delig'iilui aod i-leas-int stomachic.
lam yi ura truly. ..
(S gm dj oUU. P. WETTER.
Kirklinu Mills. March 22, 187A.
Mtssits aoob l.ipr*A.v ft Bao., Druggists, Sa
vatiii 1.. Ga :
Ge H. men—l h.ve i .irodueed vour Great Gen
man iDera t.e'e to my <-u*!--mers and friends, and
I Uio bwier sale f-r tuem ilia i any I have ever
ke. t be,'rv. . b* .°e who have tiled thelft approve
ot itlrtn veiy h'ghL and 1 do not hesitate in say
ing iha* they aie far superior m value to any other
Bn lets now in u-e.
Y-oors, respectfulv,
(Si-ntd) W. KIRKLAND
We refv*r. by permission. <o 0 »ctor* Kin/r.
vaia Duycan, and oilier lea ling pLysici ms of»a
tannuh ; lo eX Ma< or Ande sou, John L Vil alouga
au-1 • iber dietiuguished citi* ns <-f Savannah.
Wholesale Age t in Jl icen : Q. TANARUS: AUGERS i
.-ON ; Aoausla; BOR ! ON * ' v ’ AL ™N ' Cb*H<*-
loii: HEN It l HISt/’tiGFFOBO; Ailabifc. li. I.
WYlihY. Piincipal Depot at
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
a-rSit-lv JACOB LIPPMAN ft BftO,
ii _ „ Wanted, an active man, iu wch
S9OO. llouuiy m ‘^^^'V^rf'spfcEN
Z. a y/ample, for TEA, CO9FEE,
To suuabte men we will eve a salary of*9«ot*
41,0110 a year above traveling aod other etptnaea,
and a reasonable cnuimission on sales. _______
Immediate appiicaiions are solicited from prop«
apr€B-lni 384 Bowery, New York.