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THE MACON DAILY
BY CUSISY & REID.
- JIACOX, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1S69.
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The QnaliticH of Franklin I’ieree.
The Worthington Chronicle, of Saturday, con
tains a long and feeling tribute to tho memory
of ex-Prc*ident Pierco. That paper romea out
in mourning. It oaila upon tho City Councils of
Waahington to make some appropriate expres
sion of regret
Wo state these facta to the credit of Forney,
who has never before that we know of shown
himself to !« capable of experiencing, or at
lea 1 ! of being goTeroed by, the feelings which
move other men in such circumstances ns those
which called forth this tribute from bis pen.
We (juoto some extracts from his really eloquent
“Let ns think of Franklin Pierce as a man of
that greatness of heart which constitutes the
true nobility of character, and which constantly
exhibits itself in words, looks, tone and accents,
and works of kindness. Kindness of heart was
his gnat quality. No exaltation of station, no
degree of prosperity, no applause of men, no
advent!Ubas circumstances whatever, caused
him at any time to overlook, much less to neg
lect, an appeal for aid by tho lowly and suffer
ing. Thought of others was his distinguishing
quality. Were any successful and honored, he
C m them the fall—shall we not say more than
full t expression of his gratification J Were
any struggling, who so quick to come unasked
to their relief by words and acta of kindness ?
Were anv in distress or prostrated by disease,
who in aid so soon as he with a sympathy that
took a substantial form, and was not confined to
mere words alone ? Who in private life or at
the bar, or even in publio position, was more
ready to stand by the neglected and the perse-
“ Who so forward as he to see virtue in tho
humblest guise, and to recognize and respect it
as much or more than if tho subject it of it were
highest in name and of tho loftiest lineage ?
“ The peer in eloquenoe and oratory and ar-
ra t^tioa of his oontempories at the bar and
lie life, yet who so prompt to express en
comium of the great efforts of others ? In fact,
he bad no disposition for rivalry, and was a man
without envy or jealousy.
“Of human feeling the unbounded lord, and
therefore the charm of the social circle, who
stricken by ppblie or private misfortnne?
WhoVJWrofoundly awed by the dispensations
of Divu? Providence t Who was no tenderly
solicitous far tho young or the aged ? Who so
fast a friend, though tho clouds deeply lowered
and the storm of assail waxed strong?' Sixteen
year* ago General Pierce pronounced a eulogy
on the occasion of the death of Daniel Webster.
He used the remarkable expression, “The great
heart of the country beats heavily at the portals
of his tomb." So now we do not hesitate to say
so high were the personal qualities of General
Pieroe, millions of hearts will be saddened at
I the news of his death, and eyes will be suffused
with tears that are unused to such signs of sor-
| row.
I “ In the respect of attention to age of either
■ sex be seemed to hare been taught in tho school
of the Spartan. To experienced wisdom in
statesmanship and patriotism, who was more re-
Kpeotfnl and deferential ? So feeling, ho sat at
the feet of the Gamaliels of the land in his Con
gressional life. Of him the highest honors by
the American people were predicted by John C.
I Caftan. Ho bn.i U.eoonfldence and friendship
IcfSu^Y right, and over Ju.. la place in the nf-
Ifediiina .-st.il at tho hospitable board of Daniel
vefitar. He was loved and ooeAdad in bjA»>
Idrew Jackson, who bespoke for him niaW
i political career.”
ItriuiNWick and Albany ItMilrouil.
A Brunswick correspondent of th6 Milledgc-
villo Recorder says:
Then wo bare the Brunswick and Albany
Railroad. Truo, it ia not ao near completion as
the road to Ifiaoon, but atilt it ia a road and ono
that wo are proud of. The road-bed is rote-
ready for the track to No. 9, Gulf road. Ono
cargo of iron has arrived and others aro daily
expected. The nmonnt of work dono on this
road in leas than two months is truly astonish
ing. On tho 9th of August tho Engineer aud
Superintendent began to organize their force.
By tho XNh they were prepared for work, mid
on the 20th September the road had been graded
fifty-nine miles, more than half the cross-ties
had been cut and delivered on the rtad, several
bridges wero erected, and the work had pro
gressed with such rapidity that a largo numlier
of bauds bad to be discharged in uoamquence
of tTlWTtrat cxpenso of transporting provisions
to ihvuJ A* soon as the track is laid to near
the point of leaving off, a new force will be
pnt on.
This company is not by any means a bogus
concern, as our enemies choose to call it. They
are men of real, solid worth and wealth—men
Who are noted for their aagaeity and great busi
ness talent- They foresee tho importance of
thia road in connection with tho Southern Fa-
cifle, and are taking hold of it in earnest. This
road ia a great enterprise, and is the only route
which will secure to Georgia tho terminus of the
Southern Pacific on her shores. Georgia will
yet be proud of thia important road, and her
people through the entire State will reap benefit
from it.
Then, wo have a beautiful site for n city.
Nature has been lavish in her gifts to Bruns
wick. Liveoaktreca ornament the greater por
tion of Jhe city. It is Laid off after the plau of
Savannah. Our waters ahonud with fi-h, oys
ters, clams, shrimp and turtle. Wild dear and
turkeva aro killed daily, within an hour's ride
or sail from the city. Living ia cheap; health I
of the city excellent. There has never licen a
case of cholera or yellow fever hero since its I
settlement, more than one hundred and thirty
years ago.
^ Oglethorpe College.
The MilledgeviUe papers contain the following
appeal to tho men of MilledgeviUe and Baldwin j
county:
The Oglethorpe College in your mid>t lost
moat of its funds by the war aud was taken for
s Confederate hospital. The building and
grounds cost about $75,000, and are now ont of
order, and need repair. Taking advantage of
this, a strong party has arisen who desire to re
move the College to Atlanta. The people of At
lanta offer to give £10,000 if the Trustees will
remove it there.
Men of Baldwin : business men of Milledge-
▼iUe; wfll you not help to repair the houses and
keep this noble school at home ? Tho danger is
immediate; a few days will decide tho matter.
We invite you to a public meeting at tho Court-
houae, %ti next Saturday, October lGth, at It
o'clock, a. u.
Rev. Rontr.T C. Smith,
Samuel G. White,
William McKtxxiy,
B. H. Ramsat,
Rev. Chaexxs W. Lane.
The Recorder of Tuesday says about it:
There seems to be some discontent among
the Trustees relative to the present location of
the College at Midway, and they are anxious to
remove it to some oilier location. Atlanta, as
usual, getting wind of the matter, offers £ to, 000
in property or money, if the College is located
in that city. Macon is also on the bid, or at
least it is urged bv some to offer j'.0.000 for ins
location there. It will be the height of folly
for the Trustees to listen to any such induce
ments : and as men of common sense, thev
know that tho influence of a city to boys is anv-
thing but good. Instead of removing the Col
lege from Midway, they should resolve that it is
the riglitjiaee for it, and all th-tt is needed to
make it a first-class institution, is that Presbv-
teriaus should 1>« true to themselves and to their
faith. If they allow or send their sons off to
JJber colleges, of course the Institution will
re.ffer. I here are enough Presbyterians in
Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama to give
tone trwOglethorpe, and if it is in a languishing
condition, it is because of their indifference, and
not on account of the location.
A Sew Freight Liar from Colambna
(o br laitabllshed.
Our city was visited on Thursday by a railroad
delegation to inspect the river steamers of the
Barnett Line with a view to their purchase. The
resnlt is that they have virtually bought all the
boats that run to Columbus, except the two
steamers of the Central Line—in all. acme seven
first class steamers. The intention ia to run
them in connection with the line of steamers to
New Orleans, and also with the railroad now in
process of completion to the river.
The delegation consisted of Captain McDon
ald, of tho C. S. A.. son of ex-Goremor McD.,
of this State, President: Major Burns, of New
York, Engineer, and Colonel D. P. Holland,
Legal Adviser of the Jacksonville and Mobile
railroad now runningfrom Jacksonville,Florida,
and Savannah to Quincy, the ulterior aim of
which is to connect with the Mobile and New
Orleans and a Southern Pacific railroad. They
were accompanied by Mr. Barnett, chief owner
of the boat line. They left here for Albany to
examine the steamer Jackson, now on the Flint
rller.
The company proposes to be ready to take
freight from Colnmbns by the 15th ofXovem-
ber. On tho break of railroad between Quincy
and Chattahoochee, a distance of twenty-two
miles, five hundred hands are employed, and
the iron is ready at Quincy as soon as the
road bed is finished. When Gen. Cobb com
manded thia division of the Confederacy, he
had twelve miles graded. Chattahoochee is
located on tho Apalachicola river, jast below
the junction of the Chattahoochee and Flint
and two hundred and eighteen miles from Co-
1 ambus.
As soon as this line is opened, we of Colum
bus can bavo two through routes to New York
and the Northern cities, and aa a conseqnenoe
freight will be reduced. There are already a
nuralxr of steamers plying between New York
and Fcrnandina, ono of the finest harbors on
the Atlantic coast. Railroads also connect with
Savannah. The route is 1G4 miles shorter than
the former “Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Line"—
92 by river and 72 by rail—and Flint river nav- I
igation is avoided; and 2G0 miles shorter than
via Apalachioola and Fcrnandina. The line will
aid Colnmbns greatly by offering competition, EVERY BOTTLK BOLD IS ACCOMPANIED BY A
THE GREAT
CHILL 1M FEVER BXPBLLBR
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE
IT IS. IN PACT, A MOST WONDERFUL
FEVER CURE,
On account of thi* Instant Remedy makings
LASTING AND PERMANENT CURE.
TO CASE, now EVER OB ST I HATE. CAS RE
SIST ITS IlEAlTIf-OIViyO PROPERTIES.
PUTNAM COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL FAIR!
TO BE HELD AT
Eatonton, 6a., \ov. 2, 1869.
FB-sncxirac LIST.
Be?t Stallion, open to
Second bast do..
Beet Stallion. Georgia
Second beet do..
Best Jack, open to the world
t do-.
THE FARM,
the world...—,
raftfff i.
lo o
.. 5 00
^ 10 CO
.. 500
_ 10 00
. 5 ft)
10 00
5 (0
Be«t Colt, from 1 to 2 yeara old. Georgia raised- 10 ft)
Second best do., * ** ** ...... 5 ft)
Be?t Colt, from 2 to 3 years old. Georgia raised.. 10 ft)
Second best do., ** ** 5 0<)
Best Mule Colt, from 1 to^2 years oI-1........... 1»» <*>
Pasta! Pacing ilorse— 10 ft)
Best Mare and Colt. Gecrgiarai ed 10 ft)
Second best do., ** “ 5 ft)
Be-t Mare an t Colt, open to the world 10 ft)
Second belt do., ** “ *‘ 5 CO
Best Mule. Georgia — 10
Second beit do., ** ~ T „
Best Male, open to tho world-..-. ~~~ 10
Second best do.. “ M 5
Bert Horse, sitgle harness. Georgia raised .. 10
Second beat do., 14 “ ** “ S
Een Horae, single barnett, open to the world.. 10
Second best do.. ** " ** ** 5
GREAT
SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS!!
I ^HESE ARE the standard Family Medicines of
. America. They are prescribed and used by the
medical profession. They are preferred by every
mother and father. They immediately merit public
eeteerc and confidence of all who once test their vir
tues. They are prepared by physicians who are fully
authorised by the Congress of the United States, and
are the result of a long bedside experience. Being
neither secrets nor patents, tlie medical profession
have no hesitancy in giving them a fair trial and a
hearty recommendation.
DIARRHEA
CONDITION POWDERS!
HORSES. MULES. CATTLE
Fastest Trotter, Georgia raised
Fastest do., open tothe world
PYRAFUG E
- Heat Butt, Georgia raised...
Cr«at<*
in Ai-[*tite, Bring! Color to the Cheek* of
the Kmaeiatod aod Strencth to th.
Feeble.
and hence reducing freights on cotton, etc., and
benefit merchants, planters and the general
community.
The company, which ia a strong one, backed
by New York capitalists, have so chartered rail
roads that when the lino to Chattahoochee is
Completed, tho choice _cf three ports will be
offered shippers—Femandina, Savannah and
Jacksonville.—Cotumbui Su n.
Horrible Ontrnc<- near Lluwood, Ala
bama—The IVrpcIrntor linage*!.
Paaseugenby tho Mobile and Girard Railroad,
yesterday, report a terrible outrage which hap
pened near Linwood, the terminus of tho road,
on Thursday last
The particulars, as far aa we can glean them,
are aa follows.- On Thursday last, as two ladies
of FarriorviUe, one married, the other single,
(whose names wo withhold,) were riding in a
baggy along the road, not far from that place,
they wero suddenly snrprucd by a negro man,
named Carny Gilmore, jumping op behind the
br-ggy and catching them around the waist Tho
vehicle was immediately stopped, and threaten
ing them with instant death, he forced the
y*>ting lady to dismount and attempted to rapo
her person, but fortunately, being strong and
active, by violent resistance she foiled the at
tempt, receiving a broken arm in tho effort.
Being frustrated in his design, he then made an
onslaught on tho married one, and she being of
weakly constitution, he succeeded in accom
plishing his fiendish purpose. Tho young lady,
suffering with pain, and being sorely fright
ened, was unable to prevent tho outrage upon
h'-r sister, and could only get into the buggy
and scream with all her might.
Haring satiated his hellish propensities, be
id the ledies together by tho hair of their
heads, and after enquiring of them if they
knew him, nnd they happily feigning ignorance,
be left them thus nnd made otl' for the woods.
The ladies soon managed to get loose and give
the alarm in the urighlHirhood, and the excite
ment becamo intense and widespread. Pnrenit
was commenced at once in every direction and
tho fiend captured, and hung on Sunday near
tho very spot where ho had committed the crime,
and np to the last accounts bis carcass was still
hanging there.
His expiation was as just as it was summary.
Such occurrences are becoming entirely too fre
quent, and it is high time they were stopped.
If the law is too tardy and uncertain lo effect a
cure, let punishment condign and instantaneous
overtake all such offenders.
iYe learn that this negro has been in the em
ploy of the Indy's lrasband ; that by misconduct
had been discharged, and was probably actua
ted by a spirit of revenge in the crimo commit
ted.—Co'unl>■/» Ennuirer.
( ASH IHtA Ai STORM.
GUARANThK OF ITS EFFICACY.
Th® Proprietor of th® Pjrmfbc® challeoi®* every cm®,
do matter of how loo« •tA&din«« to try thU
Greet Chill aod Fever Cure, and thee
deny it« wonderful curative
properties.
ASIC FOB
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE,
And cet ri I of that micerable dijeaue. Chill* aod
FeTer. For *ale. at wholeaal*^ by tbe Sole
Manufacturer for the United
State*, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OP
Lippmans Wholesale Drug House,
SA VANNAn, a A.
Second beet do . — T - -
Be*t Cow and Calf, Georgia raised--„ T -, TT1
Second beat do„ *•* ~
Bet*t Heifer, Georgia rafted ..........
Second beat do- **
Berr Boar. GeoriU raftcl
Best Brood £ow and Hgv. Georgia railed...
Bert Kam. Georria raised ...
Bert pair Turkey*. Georria ^rafted
Bert pair Duck*. Georgia rafted... ...
Be-? pair Chicken*.
Be*t Imparte 1 Ball-
Best Imported Cow ami Calf-
Beet Importcl Stock , ILII ,,- T ,-r„- 10
Be*t Imported Ram and Ewe. uheep,)...~~~.~... 10
Beet coop Imported Fowl-' «- 5
Heat burnel u heat. Georgia raised-...— 5
Best yield Wheat per acre. Putnam tn l ad
joining countie* — .... 5
Beet yield Wheat per acre, open to the world... 10
He*t bu>hel Corn on cob. Georgia rafted 1!
Bert yield per acre. Upland Corn 5
Heat > irld per acre. Bottom Land ............. 5
Beat l-4le Georgia Cotrne r ._,— 5
Bert bushel Sweet Potatoer. Gc<>rria rafted.—.. S
Bert bushel field Peal ** ** S
Bert lb*. Hay-clover, ~ " 5
Bert 2*» lb*. Hav — native gra**—<leorgia rafted..
Beat yield 0*t* per acre— 3
Bc*t burhel Irftn Potatoes.Georgiarafted^^. S\M
Bert lot Georgia Him? & 00
Beet lot Georgia B*eon 6 ■
Bert rack Gr<>r*ii Flour.. 3
Beat buahel Georgia Corn Meal.. .T V . At- SH
Beet Domestic Soap, washing and toilet........ 5 00
THE GARDEN.
Belt peck OnioD*. Georgia rafted-.-.
Be»t half (ft zen Cabbage, Georgia rafted....
Beet lot Vegetables, He-rgia rafted...
Bert lot frc»h Fruit, Georgia grown....
THE ORCHARD.
KAYTON’8
OIL OF LIF
CURES ALL
E
PAINS ANI) ACHES.
AND IS THE
GRK.1T RHEUMATIC REMEDY!!
aprU-tf
Beat Canned
Best and largest variety of Peaches...
Bert h ilf bushel Dried Fruit..
Best Preserved Fruit .......
BnUad Inrgest variety of Grapes in tticcetafu!
Brrt and largest miscellaneous collection of
Fruit
THE DAIRY.
Best Georgia made Batter-
Beat Georgia nude Cheese..
THE KITCHEN.
Best Light Bread ...
Best Embossed Cake.....
1 Bert Cake— fruit....
J Best Cake—ep&nge.
Bert Crackers —
$ 5 00
. 300
. 300
3&
3 00
300
OAHD TO
MBit (KYI'S AND PLANTERS!
J. H. ZHILIN & CO,
Have for rile a lar^e Su* k r*f
Paints, Oils, Olass, Perfumery,
FANCY GOODS.
Snuff. Garden Seeii, Medicinal Liquors
ETC., ETC., ETC.
yLl orfvr, »..tt tr then, will b«
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
QfK F AliL STOCK
ft arrivicr and being opened daily. Aj usual, it com
prises everything kept in a first-class
WHOLESALE HOUSE,
And we are prepared to offer inducements to the
trade, which will insure their sale and give entire aat-
isfaction. Our Stock of
BO MESTI C S
date. An unusual large Stock of
CASSIMKKKS. JEANS. (North Carolina and Co
lumbus, (ia.. make.) KERSEYS. LINSKYS. FLAN
NELS. DEL AI NS and
DRESS GOODS
01 every description. Onr
Addon Department
Ia well aborted and very
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT.
Be«t.^ cheapest Plantation Wagon. Georgia ^ ^
Be«t, cheapest Plantation Wagon, open to the
Bert do , open to the wurld....^.....
Beat Wheelbarrow. Georgia made .......
Best do.. Mi en t-» i he w.i- Id
Best Turning Plow. Georgia nude .............
Beat Plow btoefu ■
Best Reaper and Mower..
Best Cotton Gin
Best Horse Power..
1^0
10 00
10 00
10 00
6 00
500
10 00
Best Thresher and Separator............................
Best niece Blacksmith Work. - ■ it r - i
Best Labor-saving Machine—toy kind.........
Best Turning Plow, open to the world..........
Best Turning Plow, one-horse, open to the
world... 10 00
Best Plow Stock for common planting work..... 10 CO
Best Grain Fan
Best Gnano Distributor.
Beat lot Georgia manufactured Boots and
Be«t loTfleorri* manufactured Leather
Bc«t and cheape-t single buggy Harness. Geor
gia manufacture — —
Be-t and cheapest wagon llarne-s,Georgia min-
u fj **
Wo buy
money d *
other Lou
J II. ZEILIN A CO.
SIMMONS’ LITER REGULATOR
The Great Remedy for
DYSPEPSIA. LIVER DISEASE.
CHILLS. FEVER. JAUNDICE. Etc.
For sale in any quantity. The trade supplied ate
very handsome discount lor profit, by the Proprie-
teptSg-tf
a. zBxxixa a co„
MACON. GA.
-daKirs w. oi*a
A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
in ... SNA Broadway. HEW YORK
Dr. J. D. llcKELLAR,
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
XXV CITY BARS BT7XX.SXXVO,
D O I NY and all DENTAL WORK, at the shortest
notice and at reasonable fimree. Coses t>om
(he eoontrv will r^eeire orcropt attention. aprlftf
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR. SAIjR
O N F int River, Crawford county, eight mile* from
Southwestern Rjuiroad. containing 12*;acres, 450
cleared and in high state of cultivation. An elegant oot-
tage hou e with six large rooms and beautiful Flower
1 ard and goi>d Water. Ihe Land will produce twenty
to firty bushels of Corn per acre with good seasons.
Will be sold with the Place, if desired. Stock of
all kind* : Farming Utensils, Corn. Fodder, etc.
Address A. W. GlBSON, Macon, Ga., or S. F. A»-
dsesox. on the Place.
aeptT-tf GIBSON A ANDERSON.
CLOTHING
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
BLANKETS, of all qualities, both in colored and
white, and, in a word, we have everything to iu.it the
trade of the Country Merchant. Our
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Has been largely added to, and we expect to tell at a
small margin. Our Stock of
TOBACCO
Is very choice and was purchased at leas than Manu
facturer's prices, which enables us to offer it low to
our customers.
OSNABURGS, heavy and light, all grades of
SHEETINGS, YARNS of the different men ufacturers
M AISKY, BRANDY AND VINES,
Plan-ation Bitters and Wolfe’s Schnapps, Sugars of
all grades. Old Government Java. Gy ion and Rio
HARDWARE aad Staple Drags. Bagging,
Tics. Nail*.Iron. Flour in sacks and barrels,* Rice,
o *V*.* ®vooms. Backets, Selves, etc.
Our Stock of such a character that a Merchant or
Planter can fill his entire memorandum with. W*
respectfully ask an examination, foeiisr assured we
can please you and make it to yourintereet.
7. M.
Best Hats and Cap*.Georgia made
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
Rest Georgia made , ,, ,,
Best Georgia made Jelly
Best Gtorgia made Mixed Pickles .......
Best Georgia made Plain Piekles ..^.^.
Best Georgia made Cordial
Best Georgia mail® Win*
lie*t Georgia made Brandy *
Best Uatsup with Recipe
Best ( avup with 1
Best Wax Work....
Best Artificial Flos
Best Fewing Machine Work -
Best Hand Sewing
Rest Shirt, hand-made at home.........
Best Jean?, five yards, Georgia made-
Best Quilted Work, ** *'
Best Embroidery. ** '*
Best home-made Hat <>r Bonnet
Best suit home-spun and made Clothes -
Largest Contribution in the Ladies' Department
by one Lady....
$ 3 00
3 0ft
3 CO
, :j oo
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 V»
3 00
- -31
3 00
i<>
3 ft)
3 ">
3 ft)
500
10 00
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Best specimen Dental Work^. — 8 5 00
Best improved Scientific Instrument or Appa-
Best specimen Oil Painting - , 5 00
Bert specimen Photography, plain..— — 5 00
Best specimen Photography, io oil—-.—— 5 00
He#t spe«*'men Ornamental Work, Ladies—. 5 ft)
Best «j*ecimen Penmanship 5 00
Best K«.-ay on cer.
Best Essay on imi-
tem ofdrainacc.
al ra «nagement of farm 10 00
10 00
Be«t K?«ty on application o r fertilizers, with
method of an a) vising soils — 10 00
Best lot Southern manufactured Goods.
Be«t I«t Southern manufactured Good .
Best Plan for Farm-ilonse. Bara and out-build
ings, adapted to this climate 10 00
Uandsome-t Turnout—single or double team.
buggy, phaeton or carriage —....... 10 00
Notx.—The premium* will consist of Silver Pitch
ers. Goblet*. and Table Ware.
No premiums will be given to a single competitor
in any deioirtment, if the entry ft considered below
the standard.
Anv article not mentioned in the above li*t, being
adjudged worthy of a premium.will be awarded upon
the report of a ipecial committee.
Competitors for field crops must have the acrecare-
folly measured and authenticated, by disinterested
parties, and the grain mea-ared in similar manner.
The measurement* to be fiied with the Secretary and
endorsed with the name of exhibitor.
Persons having articles to exhibit for premium
must have them registered properly at tbe Secretary’s
office, before 12 o'clock, v„ on tho 4th of November.
Exhibitors will please mark such articles as are sent
if Railroad or Express plainly, and send to the care
f the Secretary.
Eatonton has ample Hotel accommodation* for
visitors, who will have the assurance that no pains
will be spared in making their visit as pleasant a*
possible.
HENRY D. CAPERS, Secretary.
sept2>eowJJrwtillFair
TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cures disease* of the Liver and Stomach.
TUTT’S EXPECTORANT,
A pleasant cure for Coughs, Colds, etc.
TUTT8 8 A t8 ATARI LLA k qURM’S DELIGH1
The great Alterative and Blood Pariffw
TUTT’S IMPROVED HAIR SIR,
Warranted the best dye in use-
Thee® standard preparations are tor sale by
HARRIS. CLAY A CO. Agents.
J. H. ZEILIN k CO.,
Dsuogibtc,
ar>r2-d*wly Marne. Ga.
JNO. U. SBOXTXX. i. W. FISSOIS.
SHORTER ft PERSONS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
MA coy; GA.,
W ILL practice in the United States Courts, at
Savannah and Atlanta, aod in the State Conrtl
wherever onr services are denied.
^^Collections solicited. jmljtt-tf
groans of”old and young are constantly crying aloud !
Ii-r relief from Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, etc. Asa 1
remit of much scientific reaoarch and a loog and faith
ful bedside experience, we offer a remedy for alltho*c '
Summer Con>i>lAint< which is pleasant and never fail- ;
in* in its effects. No mother should fail to have a !
supply of the
RED DIARRHEA REMEDY,
Prepared wi?h artistic beauty, with chec ical purity :
and exactne»4. selected and combined according lo '
extensive medical experience, unique in finish and
appearance, mild, pleasant and cooling to the stomach
and never-failing in remedial effects, the unerring
finger of truth point* to the Red Diarrhea Remedy as
the boasted combination of the day for all forms of
Diarrhea, Cholera, Cholera Morbus Nausea. Vomit- I rnrPPy STPFVV
iog. Cramp*, etc. Price. SI. or six bottle, lor *5. Sent C/I/AIflM fflKtUUT,
to ell part* of tho country on receipt of price. Sold
by all Druggists.
J. P. DR0MG00LB k CO.. Prow.,
Memphi*. Tcnn.
HOGS, POULTRY.
L. W. HUNT & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
MAC OX, VA„
BOX. 13 rsOPSIEZORS.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO/A
THROUGH LINE TO CA1IF03
CHINA AND JAPAN,'
T0UCIHXQ AT MEXICAN PORTS. AND CAR
RYING THE C. S. MAIL,
riiri-ujrti to Caltrornta In Twenty-two Days.
Steamships ok thi
Atulkhc :
ALASKA, >
ARIZONA, f ~ '
HENRY CHAUNCEY, -
NEW YORK, - -
CoNKXOTOtO OH TH* Pi-
Cine WITH TH*
COLORADO,
CONSTITUTION,
GOLDEN CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT,
COSTA RICA, - - - -
GOLDEN AGE,
MONTANA.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
WHAT WILL TOBY DO?
They will restore fading female beauty, will paint
the pale cheek, will hurl back the gathering storm
that encircles your brow, will ad l brightness nnd
lustre to your lifeless eye, will give brilliancy and
activity t" your dull inteilec*. w . ! .*:■ c: and
soothe your blattered nerves add tone, health and
bouyaney to your whole system.
now WILL THEY DO ALL YUISt
A RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR ALL DISEASES ,
INCIDENT TO STOCK OF ANY KIND.
fl^HE chief superiority of these Powders arises from !
1 the fact that they aro composed of medicines that ,
have laxative, tonic und alterative properties. The use
oftheiu improve the wind.strengthens tbe appetiteand
digestive apparatus, nn 1 gives to the utmnai a fine,
smooth and gh»f>y skin, thus improving the appear
ance. vigor and spirit, which has been reduced by
overwork or disease. These Powders will strengthen
the stomach and intestine*, cleanse them from offen
sive matter, and bring them t<* a heultby Mate. They
are a «uro preventive >t Lung Fever, and n certain
remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, such ns
Glanders. \ ellow Water.Distemper, Founder, Iloaves,
Slavering, Coughs, Fever. Lo?.« of Appetite and Vital
Energy, etc.
By arousing, regulating nnd restoring tall sickly
females to a healthy condition. By curing all those
complaints peculiar to the female sex. such -s pain
ful, sup preyed or irregular Menstruiti >n. Hysteria.
Leucorrho*. Chlcre-ds. Prolapsus. Uteri, Ulceration ,
and Irritability of the Womb, Pains in the side and
back, Melancholy. Palpitation of the he*rt, Swim- ,
ming and Giddiness ofthe Head, Odd Feet an t Hand*,
Nervousness, bick Headache, a feeling of suffocation,
indisposition to enter society, and all th»*-e diseases
arising from a deranged condition of the uterine sys
tem, whether affecting ol 1 or young, married or single.
This compound ft neifer M*cret n«>r patent, but is
prepared and offered by the regular medical profession
Wo bare hundreds similar to the following:
Frowiau cmineaf I'hytirian <\f Carroll Co., MU*.
Measrs. J. P. Deomgoolx ac Co.: As your “English
Female Bitters” is ne ther a secret nor a patent. I
hare frequently prescribed it for the variout* female I . .
complaints of our country, and always with the most spring rurifier, give the powder twice^
satisfactory result*. It is decidedly the most valuable
Central City Condition Powders
DIRECTION?:
iTTNO FEVKR.-When you fin, 1 that your
appetite i? not good, and he appears dull and stu
pid. standing back from the trough, with his head
down, etc., he has strong symptoms of Lung Fever.
Give one powder morning and niglit. in wet food,
which, if used in time, will effect a cure in ft few days.
For poor and low-spirit ed animal-*, one powder a
day, in wet food .will have the mo*t beneficial effect,
infusing ft new spirit into tho horse and producing•»
glotsyskin. When distemper prevails in the neigh
borhood. give one powder three times a week. A* a
oek.
young, and I do not hesitate to give it a hearty re
commendation. It* astonishing cures have won for ,
it many laurels in Carroll county, and I hope it*
efficiency may soon be heralded all over the country |
that the medical profession and the f**maIocommunify
may reap it? advantage*. G. w. VA888B, M. D
The English Female Bitter* is accurately and beau
tifully put up in largo bottles, at $250 per bottle, or
three bottle* for fo—one bottle lasting about two
week’. Shipped to all parti of the country on receipt
of price. Sold by all Druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLK Jt CO., Proprietors.
Memphis, Ter n.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
ASeetlona are exceedingly common and troablnome
all orer th. country, and th. I’Ubfic have tonz lelt the
ncrenire of a remedy that conld he relied aron in all
BON affection!, and none are bettrr qualified to pre- .
are fuch a remedy than the payiioian himself. i~e |
are practiced medicine aboot twenty yetrr. and can
safely sty that we know of no combination to squat
our
Extract Bearbrfrj' and Riiclm.
It is recommended to cure all derangements r f the
Kidney.* and Bladder, such ft* Gravel. Urinary De-
Mh of all kinds. Bloody or Milky Urine. Irequent
desire to urinate, pain in small of back, dull burning
pain in region Mailer. '• ■ I»rup«y, Nervuus
Trembling. Melancholy, evil forebodings, effect* of
habit* of dissipation or early abuse. lost Of power and
memory, and all those affections requiring a prompt
and decided Diuretic, whether old or young, male it
female- Price, fit, or six bottle* for |5. Shipped to
parts of the country on receipt of price. S dd by
Druggist*.
J. P. DROMGOOLE * CO- Iroprktor*.
Memphis. Tenn.
THE CHILL PUZZLE.
• Is
sills
sllills
si lib ills
fllihehtlla
sllihcfchill*
sllihcfofo hills
sllihofoarofohills
sllihcfogngofchills
si! ihcfogn ingofeh ill*
sllihofogniKingofchills
• 1 I i b c for n ingofohills
sllihcfogngofchills
sllihofogofchill*
sllihcfofc hills
sllihcfchill*
ill ihe hi 11s
• II i hills
edlills
tills
ill
ure any case of chill*, even of six
fthout affecting the head, ears or
nerve*. It arouses the stomach and liver, carries off
the bile and effects permanent cures. In the swamps
of Arkansas, where tbe chill* are so common and so
difficult to cure, they readily yield when treated with
our King of Chill*.
Put up in large bottles at SI. or six bottles for $>.—
Sent to all part* of the country on receipt of price.
Sold by all Druggist*.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
MEMPHIS. TENN.
■ML w. HUNT k CO.
aug4-law
FOR MULCII COWS.
By actual experiment, it ha« been proven that these
Powder* will increase the quantity of Milk and Crcum
20 per cent., *tnd make the Butter firm and sweet. In
fattening cutle. it gives th^rn an appetite, loosens
their hide, and makes them thrive much faster.
Dusk for Cows—Half a powder in slops.
FOR HOGS.
For all diseases of Swine, such »* Coueh*. Ulcers In
the Lungs, and moreM^articularly in Hog Cholera,
these Powder* are invaluable. They will also cure
Mange, and promote the growth ot blunted pias.
Dose for Hogs—Half a powder once a day. in swill
orwet food. If the Cholera !* In the neighborhood,
give half a powder twice a week.
FOR FOCLTRY.
These Powders are a certain preventive or gape*,
cholera, and other dietsle* In Chicken*. Turkeys.
Docks, etc., and will improve tho condition of all
kind* of fowls.
Dose—One-fourth of a powder, to be mixed with a
plot of dough, and fed to n bn->J of twenty-five chick
en* every day. Fcr grown fowls, give twice the quan-
iitv.
These Powders areoffered to the nublie with a guar
antee of reliability end practical u*cfulne*» to all
clause* who have stock of any kind. To everv one. wo
say give them a trial. Tbe money spent forthom will
be as good an investment as yon ever made.
Put op in boxes of ten powdc
Cents per box. The trade
None genuine without our written signature.
One of the above large and splendid Steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal Street, at
twelve o’clock, noon, on the 1st, and 11th, of every
month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, ana
then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPINWALL,
connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the
Company'* Steamship* from Panama for SAN FRAN-
! CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO.
Departure* of tho ftt connect* at Panama with
! Steamer* for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL
A ERICAN PORTS. Theso of the 1st touch at
i MANZANILLO.
i FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.—Steamer AMERICA.
I leaving San Francisco November 4th, 18#s for Japan
: and China.
One Hundred Pound* of Baggage allowed to each
adult. Baggngo-Maxter* accompany baggage through,
and attend ladies and children without male protec
tor*. Baggage received on the dock the day beforv
sailing, from Steamboat*. Railroad*, and passengers
who prefer to send down earl
I An experienced Surgeon board- Medicine and
attendance free
For Freight or Passengo Ticket*, or farther infor*
mntion. apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on the
Wharf foot or CANAL STREET, NORTH RIVKR.
N EW \ 0RI\.
umy 10-lj* F. R.BABY Agent.
DH.IIUNTEE
/'10NTIXUKS to trout all private di*ea*e*, Syphilis
" J ,in ull its forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture.
Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effect* oi
murcury are completely eradicated: Spermatorrhea
or Seminal Weakness, resulting Irorn self-abuse or
other causes, and which produces fomo of the follow
ing effects: As blotches, Dodily weakness, indigestion,
constipation, aversion to society, unmanliness, dread
of future events, loss of memory, indolence, nocturnal
emissions, and finally prostration ol the vital power*,
can bo fully restored to health. Persons a til ic tea
with this, or any other delicate, intricate, or long
standing constitutional complaint, should give the
Doctor a trial, lie never fails.
The Doctor publishes a medical circular that gives
a full exposition of venereal and private diseases, that
can be had tt«c ai hi* office, or by mail for one stamp.
It give* a clear delineation ot all tho diseases and
conditions resulting from the infringement of the
moral laws, excesses, indulgences, exposures, and im
prudence* in married or single life. Every sentence
contains instruction to the afflicted, nnd enabling
them to determine the precise nature of 4heir com
plaints.
The establishment, comprising ten ample roOnJS,
it central. When it is not convenient to vftit the
city, the I)> ctor’s -pinion can be obtained by giving
« written statement of the case, and medicine* can be
forwarded by mail or express. In some instances,
however, a personal examination is absolutely neces
sary, while in others, daily personal attention is re
quired, and for the accommodation of such patient*
there are apartments connected with the office that
are provided with every requisite that is calculated
to nromote. recovery, including medicated vapor baths.
All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor’s own
Laboratory, under bis personal supervision. Medi-
. cal pamphlet at. offioe free or by mail for two stamps.
; No matter who have failed, read what he says,
j Office No. 183 Third street, between Green and
Walnut street#, near the Pcstoffice. Louisville, Ky.
Offic
12 i
A. M,, to
R
S ADA LIS!
1HIE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
I Restorer, purifies too blood am^cur^i
^ r-jfula. Syphilis. Skin Disease?, Kbeutna-
ttHTO, Diseases of Women, and ail Chronic
Aff ections of tbe Blood, Li ver and Kidneys.
Bccommendel by the Medical Faculty and
many thousands of our best oiritens. Read
the testimony of Physicians V^d patient*
ho have u?ed lln-Hdalh; for our
ide to Health (or
\! vh , ’■ ■}: R1 * y OU
, - A. . ‘ ‘ ’’iaUfi•« ^
T. Aik—
Rosadalii
ders exch. Price, Fifty
i ‘applied on liberal te
tilt ‘ I
sept28-tf
Ii. W. HTTJKTT 6L CO.,
Draggiet*. Macon, 0
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A 8PLEADII) PLANTATION
In Monroe County.
carefully
h your Roi
ccllent co:i
f Bal
r Kofi*,
rfulalrcrutive. I have
i-#*s with happy retult*:
secondary »yphili*, in
pronounced himself
taken iiyo bottle* of
e other i- h case of
ruling, which is rapidly
t* u*o. ami tho iudica-
ill soon recover,
d tho formula-
niado, and find
>f alterative in-
'*«>• becomeX
time,
brliev
pat
rt of Ordinary of !
the fir ft t TUBS- |
the Court-House door |
H Y v'ii tue of an order of the C
Monroe couiity. wilt be sold «
DAY in November next, bef . .
in grid county.within the legal hours of sale.the pi
tati>iii whereon Aquilla Cheney lived at hi* death, !
containing seven hundred a^re*. more or lets. It lie? j
between Yellow Creek and Tobeaofkee. and adjoins J
the lands of Thomas Dewberry, William It. JIardin !
and Battle. It is one of the mo»t desirable rlanta- j
tions in Middle Georgia—with good improvement*, j
productive land, arid convenient to market, church
and "chool*. It lies eight mile* south of Forayth. J
Title* unquestionable. Terms ca«h. . Sold aa the ;
property of Aquilla Cheney, late of said county, de
ceased.
Alee, will be sold on the next day, (Wednesday) on I
the plantation, four fine mule*, two wagons, (two- !
horse and .six-nor?e,) and Larne?*, and the crop of ,
corn, fodder, and cotton, et-., grown this year. Also,
a gin and all tho perishable property remaining un- 1
•old. Sold a* the property of said ''honey'* estate. \
A. J. CHENEY, Executor.
Pleasant Hill P. O., Talbot co., Ga.
*ept!5- td
Ia. W. HUNT A CO.
General Agent*. Macon, Us.
"S ASTRAL OIL
}-SO CHA5GE OF L.VMPS
a TThminaling Oil—Strictly
o Mrrturf^ No Ch^jacalX —Will act Erplcxte—
5 degrees (bong^degrees higher than ft
L fcp xkU-
Dr* Si»Hrks. of Nicholasvillo, Ky., says he
has ii ■'**< t Rosadali* in cases of Scrofula and
.-rirondary Syphilis with satisfactory re
/■ults—a* ii cleaner of tho Blood I know no
bettor remedy.
{Samuel C». McFad-lon, of Murfreesboro.
Tenn.. ?;iy*:
1 have usH. se\en bortles of Hosadali*.
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism:
-rnd mo four bottle*, n* 1 wfth it for in
brother, who has Scrofulous .Sore Eyes.
Beniamin Bechtol, of Lim a, Ohio, write*:
I h ive Buffered for twenty year* with an
inveterate eruption over my whole body: h
short time sitico l purchased a bottle
Ro*adal:« and it effected a perfect core.
fiOBA.UA.riZ
[-; SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
•^.Laboratory, N*>. *>1 Exchange Plact>.
Baltimore.
Dr*. Clements, Rives A-Co.,
Proprietors.
For sale by
J. H. ZTBXIrtXg St CO
inlv8-tf
W. E. TANNER.
ALEX. DELANEY
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
Corner of Seventh and C:tnai Street*.
Bor 3050.
Sand fix circwlarx.
*ept!8-eodom
DR. ILZOSAU’S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
_ time, health and money.
One Thousand Dollars Beware for any ca*e of dis
ease in any stage which they fail to cure.
Dr. Ricnau’* Golden Balsam. No. 1, cnresUlcers, Ul
cerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore Eyes, Cutaneous
or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotchea. Sore
ness of tbe Scalp, Scrofula, etc., is the greatest Reno
vator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes
all diseases from the system, and leaves the blood
pure and healthy.
Dr. Richau’s Golden Balsam, No. 2. cures Mercurial
Affections, Rheumatism in all it* forms, whether from
mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all
cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousand* of
Certificate* proving the miraculous cures effected by
these Remedies. Price of either N o. 1 or No. 2, $5 per
bottle, or two bottles for 39.
Dr. Riehtu's Golden Antidote, a «afe, speedy, pleas-
and and radical cure for all Urinary Derangement*,
accompanied with fall directions. Price. 33 per bot
tle.
Dr, Richan'* Golden Elixir d'Amour, a radical ewre
for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; im
parting energy with wonderful effect. Price, $5 per
bottle or two bottles for |9.
On receipt of price, these remedies will be shipped
anyplace. Prompt attention paid to all corres
pondents. None genuine without tbe nameof'*Dr.
Richan's Golden Remedies, D. B. Richards, sole pro
prietor." blown in glass ct bottles.
Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS.
No. 228 Variek st.. New York,
Office hours, from 9 a, iu to 9 y. u. Circulars sent
july4-dly
CORNER OF .MULBERRY AND SECOND ST:i
M A CO N, O A ,
B. B. EUSTON, Principal,
... w., to 9 p. x.,
ughout the entire year, and is now in success
ful operation. For want ol sufficient room to accom
modate the gradual increase of Student*, tbe Insti
tution ha* been enlarged. Daring tbo vacation an
opportunity will be afforded to boys from school of
gainings knowledge of Commercial Education.
The period ot study ft unlimitei; cheap board;
healthy city, and reasonable tuition fee*, are advant
age* rendering it desirable for *11 to enter here.
The Commercial Course constitute* Penmanship,
Arithmetic, including Commercial Calculations and
Book-keeping, each of which can be taken up sep
arately.
Distinct Branches—Ornamental Penmanship, Pen
Drawing and Flourishing.
Literary Department—English Grammatical Course,
$50. For Circular* address Box 15, Macon, Ga.
^PATRONIZE AND ENCOURAGE HOME IN
STITUTIONS.
5ulyl4-3m
nov nauis iskxvaxx.
This Institution offers the accumulated advantages
of over 50 years' successful operation.
Every facility is provided for a thorough coarse of
wflifal and ornamental education, under the direction
1 a corps of more than twenty professors and teach-
i. For circulars, apply to JOHN H. WILLARD,
Troy. N. Y. *agZl-d2m
Executive Department,)
Atlanta, Georgia, October 9,1569. /
Wbekeas, Information has been received at thia
Department, from reliable and responsible persons, to
the effect that R. N. Nelson wa3 arrested before the
publication of a proclamation offering a reward of
One Thousand Dollar*; it is
OaDZBED, That the Executive Proclamation ofthe
28th day of September, ultimo, offering a reward 0
One Thousand Dollars for the arrest of R. N. Nelson,
be, and the same is, hereby withdrawn and revoked.
Given under my hand and the great *eal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, thi* 9th day of October,
in the year of our Lord Eighteen H undred and Sixty-
Nine, and of the Independence of the United States
of America, the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
• Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottixo,
Secretary of State. *
octl2-d3wtt ■
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
T IB undersigned has taken charge of the well
known "Chapman's Livery Stable*" in Macon,
opposite the passenger shed, on Plum street, where he
will conduct a general Livery Business in all its
brandies. Anything you may want in the way of
transportation, by horse or mule, buggy, carriage or
hack, will be furnished on short notice and at reason
able rates. Drovers will find thft an old and popular
stand at which to dispose of their stoek.
febll-ly 8. H. H0LME8, Agent.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
Stationary & Portable Engines,
SAW AIXXjZjS,
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WORK.
TP.0N and WOODEN TRUCKS for Cora. TW-
1 PROVED MACHINERY of all kind, built aud
repaired.
Also, Agent sin the Southern State* for
Slate’s Patent Stane & Ore Breater
b. a. s&owzr,
(epU-dawlr No. 62 Second et. Moons, ftm.
OLD POPLAK LOG,
THE riHEST 00PPEE WHISKY MADE,
warranted to be pure,
AT $3 50 PER GALLON.
XTEUTRAL SPIRITS—
-v* . RAW. CORN. RKCTUTKD,
And, in feet, a Urge lot of all grade* of WhiikUa
alwar, on band, at *
ang2S4m
53 THIRD STREET,
L. W. KJJJB