The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 06, 1871, Image 2

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i * Telegraph & u £ er# VKDSESDAY KOENIG THOS. iVDiJttrfrl ,7. SIN )NS, Election Wednesday, l.'ih ” T 11-11 ’ rowrawo ix Nrw \ou -— 1 ... nnJUjr, aay*thePompano,.®“ rae ot to* Gulf of Mexioo. t*" cw5 ‘‘ 1 , ~ «ceinthe^of^o^*; — i.as also ap- «*’igU often enough • ahort time the Bp peered off Out coast wtui the highest priced f '» jc . Beret b#ml before of e 7rr-P 1 North of the Onlf, but th-jj their appearance to the UC‘tr Stream hu changed tti rttfl much nearer the North” XWP* It ie aaid that the stre arc. r>- land at Cape Hatter at. ffte 1 beautiful and lyttnretriefl ''•a with a white, firm ft rac , f ; ;Tt the Pomphno, , c ; \. : .arket. We ,-r par being caojht , r-jed attribute* , *» greet Gulf aow sweep* ,.o formerly, mpinges the . jio Is a very r-rm shaped he mack treL _. ,.--Jw ad so fi rmly W’ XHi; GEOKUl t MUSS*- In a Desperate Strait. Grant's determination to declare martial law I Maasra . K. B. Brown A E. L. HaekeU—the in South Carolina—or certain portions thereof— I utttr of »bom U well known in this city—hare NEW A DVERTISEMENTS 5 1 SHARES is ono of the moat encouraging signs of the ^nght the furniture and effect* of the Srcven ^acoil anil WCStCIIl R. R. StOCK, times to all who expect to old next year in driv- HonBej at Savannah, and will open it on the tut I -r'OB rale at tusper share. A good investment, jne him and his from power. It shows to wbat I ^ October on a lease for e term of year*. I I as this atock pays tbs same oiviJcnd as Cen- desperato straits the Radical party has bjen re- ^ baJbji sweet potatoe, and scupperaong tr ^“"£° 4d otock ’ * hicl1 \“7ra2§r*fc80®r. dneed, and especially how uncertain that party I cropfl 0 f Decatur county are tanusnslly flush considers ite chances for success In tbo great I jy, year _ gtsts" of Ohio and Pennsylvania in the elections I ^ negro woman in Decatur county gavo birth COMPETITION DEFIED. M R. GEORGE HAY, tbo celebrated CANADIAN’ HOUSES UOER. devotes oxdusivG atten- next month. Senator Scott, of tno imucr ™*-"> I to three boy children test aiouomy wees, a »u i m thh, trench of his profession, and has mads has bocn taking notes, end finds that the Penn- I o{ ^ children die a the next day, and thelit . egscUlty fee twenty-fire yearn- He treats sylrania Democracy are poshing his crow to mother tho day after. j Ire incident He can be found at the carriage shop tho \ralL Something most be done or the plan- I Shocking bad hats are a feature m Bambndge I of B. T. English, to the rear of J. W. Burke & Co' derers will bo *wopt from power. Tho old-time society, jnat now—tho result of carrying heavy bookstore. »«P t6 ’ t ?. passions and bitterness must bo re-aroused— articles, bricks for instance, in them, we judge. SfiCOYEFBil—SflllDOSBll tfl llP, Stdlfifl thofears of those who have boon Uught that | Thc colored ladies of Decatur county disdain I nbbU ' 610UllyUSl ' & lU UG “ lU1DU ' then Is another “Southern rebellion” brewing I ^ olJy -ride sideways in town.” I Q® Gold[ Repeating WATCH, cylinder move- „ ment, open face, and ono largo gold Seal, An escaped negro convict was arrested in At- I white stone or set, which the owner can have by must be revived—tho lying catalogue of Ku-klux , „ . horrors must bo endorsed by some official ae- | janta, on Sunday, at a baptizing, where ho was j proving property and P^JmE^hjrges^^ ent cook i® a* from two c _ ? 1 icaynoo calls 1 to get ioady . fcj AgttVil on . - of tho Cth of < c j,cr more in height tr ..d, bet in a twenty miles , , „ud tf we hsd B. Kailx rads itwonld tear i 1° l>« flue to Its scales are • attached to the asi^P needed to clean the (ieh- to six pounds. Tn* «az»T upon the people new U.- for the great tidai wave p the night of the .’!lt or t October. It wili be fl”j and oome with no m* hurry. Eridcntlj. it vii toward* tho Interior oX C * profile of the Central we might tell just sod.. up those track*. This i - . lunar attraction incorr^' ’ c " Tith lhe j0lnt influence of several p’lnctr in « mischierotu mood, mid thc rotary a, if u ' ‘ho earth, all operating tnsome w,. :■< -««>rable, but perfectly plain to U» ■ ->‘2' understanding of tho great natural! iU All w<- m Middle Geor- gia hare got to do it the men on the seal for high perches. Latt each be looking cut ioi t can't find one, plant a goo-1 tho earth and ahin.'.v np the ware oomos. Txxas Fra a sc as.—A z~ . in Texas, Democrats tarn llcans, have called a con. to meet at Austin, on thr'-'d September, to Uko into consideration lb fiMi.cial condition of the State, and Uke st' pi to prevent hor finan- c!a] rain. . _ From the report of Mr. Blousoe, the lexaa Comptroller of Publio Acconn* tt tion, and *o Soott hies to Washington and howls I officiating in the capacity of chief minister, tor m.rtial law in Sonth Carolina. I He will resume his labors on the Air Line nil- This Is the explanation of Grant’s forthcom-1 ing proclamation. It tells the whole story of I A. stable and two valaable mules, owned by Jaoobin trepidation, and Jacobin unscrupulous-1 jl George, of Griffin, were burned last ness. It matter* not what result s to the general I Friday night. peace and prosperity of the country at large, I The breaking of a sill in the Baptist church, and especially to the people of South Carolina, I a j Griffin, caused a huge stampede last Sunday will follow the establishment of martial law, I night, bnt fortunately no one was injured, so the infamous, plunder gorged conspira tors who hare ruled and rioted for ten long I for jjr. Glass, a tailor at Griffin, is enjoying septO-lw LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER 1,500,000 FEET OF GOOi) XiTTMBEa FOR SALE. offices. Snch consideration would be entirely I fofggg letters from Miss Glass saying she would I Orders left with 'Collina A Heath, 09 Second unworthy the men who hare supplemented the marry him, ana told divers and sundry other | at ^jj m6et mtl1 prompt ittenti on. blood, and debt, and nameless horrors of a I lies abonther, and her father remonstrated with wicked war by a systematic plundering of tho I him ^h a hickory stick. If every scoundrel public treasury, and a series of shameful assaults wb o persecutes and slanders women was served I AdfllllS, RllZClllOI’C & W ftFC, upon the public liberty such as never before I t hi a way, there would be some aching heads in 1 disgraced tho annalfl of any nation calling itself I «v; 3 bare. , civilized. In Grant thev have an apt and wil-1 \f e geissors these items from the Monroe Ad- I PUNTERS’ WAREHOUSE ling tool; and ho who has sworn to preserve, I yertiser of Tuesday: | protect, and defend the Constitution, and guard j Hzono Cahp Mextino.—Since onr last the | NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, and maintain the liberties of tho people, is | colored population of Monroe and the region nt for ihe nows; but Aho looking out Rn in B:>vi.nnah i tree, and if they .jet: pole firmly In alacrity when leading mon : i rvative Kipnb- ludu of the people, ^ uii> I IBM wo loam that in Two' ti» rate of State taxation waH twelve air 1 irR; in lollan; two dol . mdred Wax Goa;. k.sm~ j. :.d. -Hon. R. Brinkcrhon fuis'et. the Cinciasiati Commer cial aoolumn of r- asous wi-f Grant cannot be re elected, that: provid, ! '-ho Democrats do not make fools of themaolvcs ‘ .in, which ho *ay* it won’t do to rc ,ai on. He says Blaine, tinmner, 'Wli^n. t'r.r':-. <tre y, Garfield, Lo gan or Trumbull cot 1 ! 1 .';. ale tbo p-arty, im: Grar^ will lo-to J: - ■ votes in every •WfcSrJShi]., and as Cb— John G *ncy Adams, Grstz Brown . r Or • b-'ck would bo Whipped. Tnr Wisconsin Jii'-.. .t- ere in a Kao way. Waahbnrno, Grants c-.bda> for Governor, thai city. — • - , I Good Framing Lumber, br order, perxa...,S19 50 A chap named Williams, who had been work-1 Good Framing Lumber, at Yard, per m 13 50 ’ ' — t Yard 8 00 at Yard 10 00 Rough Fdge, at Yi years are enabled to retain their bold upon tho I ^ nnoom jnonly sore head at present H 0 1 pj^nn'j^and'bdlcan^ile'tel"."."..!.!.!!!"."..".'.'. 14 00 FALL STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. announce to our many prtrons and friends that our Fill Stock of Boots,_Shoes, nita. TrnnkB, W E e voice which may be bought of any New York jobbing house, and pledge —_ To onr frienda who have heretofore patronized us, wo are thankful, and cordially invite a continuance of their favors. To those who have not given ns a trial, wo respectfully invite to do eo. It is always a pleasure to show our GoodB, oven though.we may not effect a sale. etc., are now being received. With increased facilities we are prepared to duplicate anyin- " ‘ ‘ bought of any New York jobbing bouse, and pledge ourselves to do it. Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand. MERCHANTS, LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTEREST, AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. aug24dlm SINGLETON, HUNT & CO., Wholesale Dealers, 49 SECOND STBEET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA. THOS. XT. CONNER, Next to Mix & Kirtland’s, Cotton. Avenue. Macon, Ga. KEEPS CONSTANTLY A FULL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS ftimst himself forward to violate and «*nnd about have been eDjoying a high old time /”vN entering upon a new cotton aeaaon, tender swift to tnrnat mm. ut I «t tha camp meeting heretofore announced- The I their eervices to the patrons and friends of nullify the one, and trample upon tho other. I cro wd in attendance on Saturday and Sunday I Adam*l * Bazemore, and to all othera who may If his masters do not retain him to do their I was immense, and the exercises were of the I fayorthem with their patronage. Their attention evil bidding so long as they can bold on to pow- most decided character. Preaching, etc., was r 11,0 S^on fcXC naively to the or, they will cornet toe grandest blunder,^nd StOrflgC aild SftlC Of COttOll. show more ingratitude than any similar band I ^ waa jj ,j_ Turner, of Macon, who officiated I ever perpetrated. | on Saturday, and seemed to be mad with every-1 And to filling ordera for Bagging, Ties and rianta- FOR MEN AND BOYS, Of the very Latest Styles, in Silk, Beaver, Felt, CasBimere, Straw and Wool. MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS Consisting of Dress Shirts, with Plain, Plaited, Puffed, Embroidered and Full Bosoms—opening in front or at the back, or at the side—and to wenr with buttons, or spirals or studs. Checked and Striped Jhirts; Linen and Paper Collars and Caffs of every style; Collar Bows and Cravats or all Cambric shirts; Linen and Paper Collars and Caffs or every style; uouar Jiows ana uravatsor ai styles and colors; Lisle Thread and India Gauze Undershirts; Perfect Fitting Drawers, in all sizes. Liale Thread and Bleached and Unbleached British Socks; Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs; Suspenders, and all kinds of Gloves, including Gents’ Kids of all sizes, in white, black and all the colors 1 TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS AND UMBRELLAS, Of aR aizes and qualities and styles, for both ladies and gentlemen. mayli oratory used at these gatherings. I specimen is one of the best of the occasion. Turner, “Presiding Elder,” followed Read, and i ' * “Well Brother Bead has this the columns of tho Radical rolinB themselves. Wo read most of them, every issne, and if tho outrages that Scott re- _ cites to Grant have been <*””****£* prea^ea™!^^ sermon, bnt I am going tainly have had no news thereof. The Radical I ^ p reac h a better one. In the first place I wilt daily at Charleston is not wont to be either re- | t 6 u you j am mad. Why did yon not make ticent or scrupulous in the recital of such news, some preparation for this meeting? It has been . . , . m „nth nasi. I twelve months since we had a meeting here, and yet its columns for more a tbpns ’ and yon have had six months notice of this meet- in fact, for the very time in which Scott charges in& J in which to ptepare a suitable arbor, and these outrages to havo been committed havo I tents, and greatest of all provision* lor ns min- been barren of all such horrors. Wo do not iBters. But look at the state of the case. When I cheap, by recollect a single inaiance of alleged Ku-klux 2Sff*SSg&2 ZZt£*h2\}?& ' outrage being published in that paper for more | on0 p 0rB0n> and that a brother preacher. I was than a month. What few country papers of tho I carried to this brother’s house, weary and hun- same politics there are published in that State, gry, but got nothing to eat, not even a fried „ , Riiflnt There I chicken. Now if I had fasted all day to-day, as are, so far as we know, equally silent mere ^ „ cnBtomary for mB t0 ao, just before is no proof—absolutely none—of these outrages I a meeting> (thank God I didn’t) what sort of a except the lying letters and despatches to Scott fi x would I havo been in ? I was forced to the of a lot of white and black wretches whose | necessity of sending off and buying a loaf of tion to tho interests of their patrons. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. sepC d&wSm PEARL STARCH. gQ BONES of superior quality, just received and for sale very.cheap, by eep6 tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A Co. REBOILED MOLASSES. 1 I ft A BARRELS and 20 hogsheads Reboiled Mo- i- I O V/ lasses, of superior quality, for sale very SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. STRIPES AD SHEETINGS! FIFTEEN BALES OF HIGH SHOALS STRIPES, necessity A *< _v._ no | baker’s bread, which we call fodder. And yon names are not given, and who possibly give no prepation for ^ to ^p. Why, names at alL For aught wo know, Scott may 1 jf y OU jj ai j prepared ns some straw in this old have manufactured them himself. There is I field, out hero, it would have been better than —AND— noflung that we know of either in his antece- you have done. . , , b . . . . .. - . I “You have no arbor—a few old pine poles dents or party associations to forbid snch a pro- gtnck upri ght, and a few brush bver toe preach- sumption. I er’s head. You have had brush offered to you, I But assuming that be has such information, I and if yon had no mnles to haul them, why did I what a spectacle i. hero represented. Tho Pro- d»°t put toem PLAIDS, On Consignment, will be sold at a bargain, ASD FOCH BALES OF Y A H. W S At 61.20 per bunch. sep6 tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. SK3==KK™r? feAasssasasss BIGS Al CHEMICALS! found peace, and in a State which his friends ja earncs t, bnt I am mad,- and if yon don’t have 1 DAIUUU .111119 UUUIUIUULIIJ ■ control by a majority of thirty or forty thou-1 a better arbor, and places for us ministers to SELECTED AND BF.T.TATtT.F. adieada of the these procced- waa so plainly crammed J'l .‘1* I -'f Convention, in opposition to die popniar vi: that the minf'rity .bolted and say they wil ipporthim. The Dimocracy, in oonrequcnc pe to carry Wis- eom4>' for their owrt ci kaetr The election takes place su 7?i ’ • Gaxwr S-. -•nioaTr.'- A oorrespondent office-hold^ State politic. - euro hisvanorr..nation foi i’jo members of UiCi'S ns:.oe „r joe* to go home and a> >< |7w »a " Bom- . oU line are deeply disgusted iu< a. andawear about then . the army did in Flaiidera but R ft of no me sod they know it “WaauK or -mr: Gv.iZ..’-Fierce fighting was reported all M r. m fc ui in Dublin, and the mob neeme to hav. nn,- the police terri- My . One lndf of tie ’at' ‘ v »ro wour.dad. Excitement groat » D '' “cm > In Paws they v -re ...' tii. »dy for another . Communist emcr.:i>. Lorres rose a qu.- nr oi cent yoetonUy in New York. /The isporte frea too Arkanaaa orop, which have -ret ''ccn favorable, are now very iflo*'my. t.. at nago in c -ern- Ing from drouth. Tn» Ymiua Srrn.s by toe New Yolk . * Chronicle, ofUstlridn*. 1,3*0,741 alike an a* tin ineroase of 311.22: 1 : kot closed him on thnt u> uplands. The sales !. week wnw 9,411 hale 1. ed to 90,S>t.': !>»]•'•, |_ -r low mliURings h fur’ -.r- ltnmor. that ih» er ; 1 *god of late in many . and have found heJicvr: erpooh A shi ; sep;t ; upon, and, with the r . upward movement in y-> mate and neo< .jrj ,‘r,. had advanced during middlingnplaada, wit! o-.eek'saalestoroon- f'r.mplioa at .... d for export 11,- 000 bales. It - c!«u .owever, by many, that foreign spinner. .. mutating nnnaa- Ally large sloe! s, tad th.. . must soon with draw from the market. \ ,;, om i9 npon the current estiiaatt.- bales weekly' as given' circulars, ii tt, -a nsn-j; Chester spinner i now'ty.i but if their coceamptic:. above weekly total, as v the stock is less tv jq., lt long, therefor.', as the and export al Liverpool *. large figure, there will hs. sand, settinc np tho rulo of too bayonet upon I sleep, and a supply of chickens and pork, I wiU _____ . __ toe J none teatimouv of men whose names this meeting at once, as I tun Presiding DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, ., , ,T . Qismisi uus .. uutu, m i ow the exports testimony of mon whoso “«“«» Bder and carry the preachers home, and let even are not allowed to be made public, and I the meeting bo carried on by Brothers Clowor whose identity most likely is hidden under too I and Reid. H I don’t do it, so help me God.” cowardly mask of an anonym 1 And for what ? I Nibeo Sexsatiokal Bow-Wow.—-Yesterday _ , . . _ , ,. | was toe time appointed to nominate a Radical That a crime stained faction may carry one or c “ didato foI s^uir from this District, and as two State eleeUons nnd thus postpone, as it Forsyth had been selected as the place of meet- fondly hopes, its final overthrow and toe I ing, qnite a number of the rans and file of that consequent fuU revelation of too number and I party were on hand. Bibb county was fully .la I represented, as was also Monroe; Pike turned magnitude of i.l offences agamst the rights, OQ P B sUm de i egation- T ho delegates were of the interests and toe pocket* of too peoplo! | all Rhodes and colors—llonroo fnrois LOWEST MARKET BATES, G. E. SUS3DORFF, Druggist avember. Id Washington •ganized all the ndfemale, into yndicato.1, to uisidency. The . itv* abonriant 1110 Tlio Woods and tlicir Climatic Effect* j Jl ’Bio < Mnyention, ANOTHER JiABGE SUPPLY OF CHOICE IMCPOJaTEX) How long, oh 1 Nemesis, how long 1 all shades and colors—Monroe furnishing toe FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, single white specimen, in toe person of hey Or- | Jnat recejved by dinary. The meeting was held in toe Grand I G. E. SUSSDOBFF, Druggist. nos footed up i anti Fiunneial • 4 bales i gainst i. year, showing an tie New Y'ork mar- i'.'J for middling hrery daring toe ham sales omount- .pto 'ttrrnta for Chroni' 1 says: been greatly dam- e been current, tit here and at Liv- ibarefore, coanted oonanmption, toe •as only a iegiti- irnee. Liverpool rk about jd, for od consumption and t • sumption (78,000 ending Liverpool • •) correct toe Man- :,000 bales stock; ■ in exoesa of the uve claimed, then ' ‘one amount. So "» for oonsuiuption in at toe present lief in an eularg- apply. ^ “• f «firt)e*oh for the Mas- Su!^ W Z ’ 1 cluster, in that A sieot • spoons ' greeted ^ • Tn.uee on the plat- 1 •:• lvrsonal, o.mfiati- ’ .. jsjy r “' made DO new ihonid il ixtimAtto« that he eampairr rough, whether he rooeivod toe regu,« feada*; . cn Sn»trvu or not. Traariiife Diances. The Neahville E-nr-.cr ;j exultant over the improved financin': ueni: ,„ n of too- Statie of Tennessee, lhe Stats !y setr proclaimed a complete divorce fr-m Li railroads, turnpikes and other internal improioaent projects and determined to seU out her interest therein for bonds, ooupons and Stale "■arrants. The State toon owed *939,639,802.2s, md her bonds v worth 45 to ..0 cents in tls dollar. Now they am worth 77. cents. :.-d t l_- .ailroads have re- ured taeir indehtednes-1 0 !h 0 state in the fol lowing amounts ■ VirginiaiudGs. $4,016,761 10 .. 2,702, Oil 7 10 Nashville and becatnr. .. Mobile and Ohio Memphis and Ohio... Edgefield and Kactuokr McMinnville and MiUMhaur.r' 1,734,702 00 2,403,380 00 £25,000 00 ’5,000 00 Winchester and Alabin- _ $11,297,840 20 \ StrntiBC Freak of Sal are. I A correspondent of tee Kiarouri Repnbliean, writlvg from Roekinphim aonnty, Virginia. v that paper a* follows ' ^ follows f July a tores do, accampanied County, t*«2?*!*f w *P t .* I, rough a portion of this thing in tu And destroying <Kf tis'ely of corn we ^ iTHftHl nlrw^A frcv«Q mn.'i the to ot mil in Uit.1- »ppAt ixtxm? stripped oi all tbmir fruit »mc! i*^ 1 ***** w havo a now foliage heavier E ‘ toe trees are perfectly white with ShSfll* sndpow ft U*SbrS btom There is a very interesting article on this sub-1 Hypodermic Syringes, we are informed, first nom- touted Paul Austin, a pure Ethiopian specimen ject in the last”number of" toe Southern Review I °^onroe. P.ulU . good bUctamito, and i, from too pen ot F. Ebener, Ph. D. We have I fireworkers wanted this honor. They charged t gpjtj^y ATTOMISERS, but little space to allude to some of its positions that it was a trick of toe city negroes to force SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and do this simply because they are so sugges- the short term upon Monroe, and they were not I ' J I willing to be cheated. “Our colored troops | For sale low by and TRUSSES. fought nobly,” and Paul stoutly declared ho I would not run the race. Bibb was compelled to take toe nomination, if a candidate was to be I tivc of evident climatic changes to the South since the war. Tho forests perform most im portent offices both in tempering toe fttmoa phere and in fertilixing, watering and protect- put in toe field. After toe declination of Paul ih-jj-h-—, nr il- too contest was between Tillman Lowo, colored, tog toe soil. They shield more or less of its and Mr James T in i oy , both of Bibb, and to toe bosom from the action of toe snn and protect, i Rtter wa „ confided toe donbtfnl honor of bear- under their nmbrageons shades, deposits of | ing the black flag of Radicalism through the G. £. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. NEW LOT OF FINE O IGARS , . . , „ _ CHEWING AND SMOKING the falling-tier or alto, it fa alak^ia.1, info tov't.’. SSteSMattSSatoS I Joat reeeirea to O. E. BCSSDOIiFF, the earth, where toe exoess, caught by the un-1 the Democratic ranks. dorlying clay,is conducted by subterranean chan-1 A Thotobtful and Bbxvs Box.—A htoe son Full and Complete stock of Goods of every de- uuujiu(jwaj,ion«uum/iw» du«»vi»ihivw. I _ _ _ O’ I a f ii; _i_ _ _ »nmnwn/l n I T UU M1U ViUUIUIUlO BUIUk Ul VIWUB U4 D1CIJ IUT nels to points whore it finds outlets in fertiliz- ° { . J - *1 ^8 ,el ? I b ° f and 8C r! ption ll9ualI y kc P t ftf firat-dass druggists. . piece of wood from too track of toe Macon ana Every care and attention given to toe compound ing springs. Western Railroad, a few days since, when an mg of Prescriptions. But while performing thia function toe forests I engine at full speed bad approached within a also do another and moro important office to few feet of the dangerous obstruction. The ^ __ M wood had been placed on the track by a negro oooltng the atmosphere by very rapid evapors- . , wbo aftorwards admitted having done so. tion. Much of too rainfall submitted to the I jjj Quxsd Jubt and Obdinabt Potts.— | action of toe sun torongh the roots by toe leaves | Daring the last tew days the pnblio mind has is returned to heated air above in the form of been agitated in regard to reports as to the ac- I vapor, cooling the temperature nnd satnrattog the J 3£ StaMSTJj air with water which it speedily overloads and ob uining drenlation. 'Hiat toe official action | returns to toe earth acato in the shape of rain. I of Ordinary Potts has been scrutinized and con- Thna the trees are tho great agents in the pro- j deemed, there is no doubt, but the character of I cess of hydraulio circulation. It waa found by | experiment that a common-sized peach treo j only bv ^ coart and yjg j arors . The present- evaporated eighteen pounds of water under ment is in the hands of toe Solicitor General, twelve hours sunshino. and will probably be placed on file to-day. That I aepB tf G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. Ccr. Third and Mulbeiy streets. THE GRAND DRAWING * —OF THE— BEAL ESTATE DISTRIBUTION —OF— Memphis, Tennessee. Takes place October 31, 1871. SHARES, FIVE DOLLARS. rpHIS magnificent Drawing will positively take placo on tbo 31st of October, 1871, and offers Now, when a country is dennded of trees it “> e chargee made are of a very serious charuc- inducements for investment beyond any speCTla- J I ter, there is no question, and it is generally an-1 tion beroro toe public. The echeme is indorsed by will take pi ' is ordinarily consigned to more or leas dronth I de ^tood that an investigation will take place I tlio moet reepou'sible citizens in the country, and is and consequent poverty of soiL The rains be- during toe present term of toe court. j asaebsro ° 0D8 * se oome infrequent, and when they fall are apt to A “well-known citizen” of Atlanta is going yrturtdo property°fX buatoc^ and.domestie be violent, creating freshes and washes which bare-headed and patronizing arnica plasters, al purposee, embracing too finest Stores and Rosi- carry off the soil and render the rivers thirsty present, owing to a mistake be made the other fro^Mempufs^md toe^n^ beds and roaring torrents by rotation. The nigbLin attempting to force an entrance into a I Memphis Theatre, built at a cost of 885,000, and springs dry up and toe lakes become very low private house while under toe spell of too and^J'lOo’^raonUproperw U * t ’ or disappear. In too impenetrable forests on “rosy.” I 0 Drawing poeitivelytakea place OctoborSl, 1871. toe Orinoco, in South America, it rains almost I Tho Atlanta Constitution, of yesterday, says: I PASSMORE A RUFFIN, Managers, every day; bnt in onr Western desert, where Is It Tana ?-Current rumor on the streets NoTIC1! ._ i n at the time of diatri- there are no trees thero are scarcely any raits. re P°' t *' h *‘®° L ?V?- Fa . rrow ’ . Att ? m ? y Ge °^ bution wfil be surrendered, and their correepond- Numorous instances are given where countries r “®f 1110 "_ ut0 0f Georgia, not only drawB his ing numbers not allowed any representation. The _ - J regular salary as fiuen, but also an additional | manmgers will not bold a share, thus guaranteeing suddenly dennded of trees have been oonsigned j a> Ury as attorney for too State Road. It is like- I the shareholders tbs full contiyl. P.4E. to drought—where springs, water-courses and wise rumored that Col. Farrow became vexed | For Shares, Circulars or any information as to lakes have been dried np by toe same process, ' Hh Major Charles F. McCalls, general book- a —i... i_ #>,. -nr I keeper of toe WeBtern and Atlantae Railroad, . and where, in time, the old order has been tho latter refuscd t0 pay him (F) bal- 8e P c lm restored, by permitting the forests to grow I ance of salary ont of the Conscience Fond, again. j The Attorney-General owes it to the people of We in the South are getting more rain than Georgia as well as to himself to inform the we used to do simply because a third or more I P nblio wh .°. t ? ie . r “ “? trn,h S ? tb -" # eon or by maii to BROWN i CO., Booksellers, 40 Second st., Macon, Go. | 0_EORGIA,JfWIGGS COUNTY—MRS. R. E. mors, and if he has been drawing double pay, _ AVEKETT, wife of Robert F. Averott, applies for exemption of personalty and set ting apart and valuation of homestead, snd I | will pass npon toe come at my office, in Jefferson- of toe open land is returning gradually to bush t ho character of service performed as attorney Tal0 - 0n Monday, too 18to day of Beptomber, iuet., and forest. Tho country is undergoing im- | for the State Road. The Treasurer of the road, I x.i. ,c. country is undergoing portent changes in this particular, which will affect its agricultural economy very materially. (I. F. Harris,) testified that bo found toe duties | quite light since the lease. This September 4th, 1571. sept6-2t J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary. TUe Radical Nominee for tlic Slate Senate. From the Monroe Advertiser, of Tuesday, we A Very Encouraging Sign. The Now York Commercial Advertiser thinks I that the growth of a religious sentiment among tho negroes of New Orleans is one of too Pious CARPENTERS WANTED. I WANT fifteen to twenty first-class Carpenters— men wbo are not afraid to work, and who know ?*l iC4U haT0 nom!nated “ 111651 1 most encouraging signs at the South, candidate for the State Senate from this district, against Col. Simmons, Mr. James Tinley, of ^ ^ .. ^ , tois county, he canying off that honor over j ^iTo bretoren of the wicked Cres^enr City. how to do it. Good prices will be paid to good workmen. Call at once on mo at tho Fair Grounds. augl8 tf W- A. HUFF. men from New England have been among | PART CASH, PART CREDIT, them exhorting them to set an example to their Tillman Lowe, a mulatto living in this city. The Advertiser seems to think thnt Mr. T. wfil not oonsent to run as toe Radical candidate, as he has heretofore acted with toe Democratic party. Aa to that, we have no information, bnt it seems hardly probable they would have nominated him without some understanding beforehand. The lust for office is very strong with some men, and if they can’t get it from one side they some times are persuaded to reach after it with toe help of the other. Be that as it may, though, the duty of the Democ racy of the district is very plain. They must beat Mr. Tinley if he is a candidate, with as little ceremony and as badly as if he were the mean est Radical in toe district. If he allows himself to be used by too Radicals to defeat toe Demo- -i Q BUILDING LOTS in a desirable part of town, X is with lumber for building on too eamo. Terms and if 'to t* K*»lUng node* false colon. *n.\ tntoud. to go back on tbo mon who put him up, he doubly deserves defeat. This is no time for straddling toe branch. The tinios demand n square man, about whose purposes there can be no sort of question. If Mr. Tinley has been I b .minated without his consent and repudiates toe beuor (?), we shall take great pleasure to I announcing the fact and giving him dno credit therefor. ! In any event, however, let ns to work with s will and carry onr candidate through by a rousing majority. w e can do it and we must do it—that's all there U about it. He is unex- ceptionable in every respect, and richly de- I serves it. These laborers have borne precious fruit, al though we find evidences here and there that the belief of many is as yet in a very erode state. Take for instance the following, which is toe opening line of one of their favorite hymns: “O, I'm gwine to Heaven in a ham bae-ket,” (Strong accent on the “bas-keL”) This idea of going to Heaven and taking your provisions with yon is not a new one. Many rich men act as though such a thing were possible. In the case of toe negroes, however, we prefer to at tribute it to the exuberance of religious fervor, and doubt not through the blessed agency of those good men from New England, they will yet see things in a clearer light, and give up all such frivolous notions as going to Heaven in a easy. Apply to ang30 6t THEO. W. ELLIS. COAL CREEK COAL. Messrs. J. AV. Burke A. Co., a copy of this novel by “Ouida7—her last, we believe, nnd a hasty glance through it gives ms the impression that it is one of her best. Few fiction writers of the present day excel “Onida” in dramatic force and intensity, and, sneer as some people may, her books are always sure of readers by toe thousand. The fame she wins may not last, bnt it pats money iu the purse, and to that complexion everything set ms struggling to reach, these days. Mes. A. T. Stew-jut, in answer to a friend who asked her why she dressed ao plainly, re plied, “I can afford to do so.” I HATE now on hand a choice article (selected lamp) of C. 0. Coal. Lay in your supplies. All ordera will be promptly angl6-tiUoctl AltMAND L. BUTTS. FOR RENT. A FINE Store on Cherry street, in the Planters’ House block. Also, a fine Brick Dwelling House on Walnut atreet. Apply to J. YALENTINO, aug3 tf 68 Cherry atreet FOR RENT. | STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot ton buyer. Apply at eepStf THIS OFFICE. TO RENT. .,.«- r Vv‘ M> lU -X- -V. DRY GOODSBfffl^ES Book-Keopor, W. A. HUFF. PRODUCE MERCHANT MACON, GEORGIA. CORN. THE LARGEST AND MOST SELECT STOCK OF Kentucky and Tennessee Corn CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT THE “GRAIN EMPORIUM” OF "TO" XITJ ip. jn DIAMONDS, WATCHES, z o o -J o m % o z GO % <D » e s - GO rt- 9 9 <*• HAY. HAY, Choice Kentucky and Tennessee Hay, ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOB SALE BY W. A. HUFF JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF TIIE GROYEE & BAKER SEWING MACHINES. June 14-tf TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADAUS arc published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently rUYSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms. Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com* daint and all diseases of the plaint Blood. OtfE BOTTLE OP R0SADALI3 will do moro good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalisin their practice for tlio past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Altcrativo and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. DIt. T. J. BOY'KIN, “ DR. R. W. CARR. “ DR. F. O. DAN NELLY, 4 ‘ DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasvillo, Ky. DR. J. L. DR. A. B. NOBLES, EJgocomb, N. C. USED ADD ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. NVHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima. Ohio. McCABTHA, Columbia, Fancy ai Family Groceries. WM, P. CARLOS, (successor to n. n. ells.) WHOLESALE DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ICE, BRANDIES, WINES, CIGARS, n. n.Ti.L, Luna. uuto. CRAVEN «fc CO., Gortlonsvillo, Va. * SA.M’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees boro, Tenn. Our space irill not allow of any ex tended remarks in relation to tho virtues of Rosadalis. Tothe Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they have ever used in tho treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted we say try Rosadalis, and you will be restored SB. CL3U2ST3 It CO. t Y-- * Manufacturing Chemists, ^ '—*• Baltxxokjs, JfD % sept G-dood wly Great Chance for Housekeepers FORSALE. A Fine Set of Parlor Furniture. QONSISTTNG of 1 Sofa, 2 Easy Chairs, 6_Chairs, Marble-top Centre Tablo, Etagere, and 54 yards 3-ply Carpet, and a aet of oiled Walnnt Bed-room Furniture of the newest style and beat make, con sisting of Bedstead with combination spring and hair MattreeB, -Marble-top Bureau, Wsshstand snd Tablo, Double Wardrobo, 4 Chairs, a Rocker, Towel Rack, and 40 yards of 3-ply Carpet. All the above Furniture is equal to new, having boon little used. Apply at too Book Store of sep2 3t J. W, BUBKE & CO. TOR RENT. ^ GOOD Dwelling House with Fopr^Booms and Kitchen, also a good Garden and Flower Yard, and a well of water which cannot be excelled, on College street, next door to Mr. Madison Jones. Apply to MRS. M. EDGERLY, or sept3-3t* L. N. WHITTLE, Agent. GOOD BLACKSMITHS. H OLMES & CLAY havo at last succeeded in getting two No. I Blacksmiths. Frank - - - * " Major W. F. Johnston and others have seen Andoreon, specimens of their horse shoeing, to whom we re fer too public. sep2 9 HOLMES & CLAY. H. McKERVEY, BOOT MAKER, T> ESPEOTFULLY informs hia customers that ho it has received a choice lot of French Calf Skins, and is prepared to make to order all kinds of and Gait Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, promising good fits and first-class workmanship. I have too right to make to order Evan's .Patent Amorican Gaiter, a new, excellent style of shoe, tho very thing for thoso i’t-Iiki that don't-liko their ankles ] by elastics. lea pressed . Repairing a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed, aa I employ a first-class workman on repairs. My Shoe Shop'is in Cherry street. sep5 lm the theatre building, entrance on HUGH McKERYEY. COAL. COAL. L AY in yonr winter supply of Coal at REDUCED FBICES. We are offering the very best qual ity of COAL CREEK COAL, from the East Tennessee Coal Company’s Mines, for a abort time longer only, at 20 els. I>cr Bnshcl, or 86.50 per Ton, By toe carload at Atlanta. Send in yonr ordera at once (Terms Cash) to A. 0. LADD A CO., sep5-Ct* Coal dealers, Atlanta. BaJeemon c - . 'ea wieliinR ono to travel interest can learn of ono by caIUd^ at ang3 St* OUJt OFFICE. To RENT. O NE Dwelling House—kitchen, good well of water—on Fourth street, nest to Mr. Wipler’a grocer.* store. Possession given October 1. Apply to ' J MAKES, t?ep3tf No C3 Cherry ttreet. Dwelling Houses for Rent. O NE of the tenement houaea near the comer of Wafas* and Spring atreetd. Also a house oa " * ’ ' ‘ * * PLANTERS’ BANK. Spring atreet. Inquire at MgSS tf Dixii NOTICE. Sheeitf’s Office, ) Macon, Ga., September 2.1871.i : SCKK W COTTON MJBSS. PRICE 8I25-COMPLETE. COL. J. F.- TROUTMAN, Agent, aep3 Gt ronr yaujet, oa. MUSIC OIxYASS. JpALL TERM, SEPTEMBER, 13—MISS BABER. ■ Terms for quarter of twelve weeks: Advanced class on piano and cabinet organ, $18; second grade on piano and cabinet organ, 215; private les sons, $20; beginners, $3 per month. Claes lesson in einging—thorough bass and harmony—to pupils free. Course of instruction same as that pursued in Savannah Conservatory of Music. Rooms, “Ten- t onion Hall,” Cotton avenue. Agent for Southern (Jem, Hallet ,t Davis’ Kino. Piano on exhibition Fruits, Vegetables, Fisli, etc. Mnllicrry Street, Opposite Lanier House. T HE popular establishment of toe late Homy N. Ells bos reecently fallen into my bands, and it reecently fallen into my bands, and has been repainted and thoroughly renovated tbronghont, and is now being stocked heavily with all the choicest Fancy and Family Groceries known to this market. My stock of Wines, Brandies snd Liquors generally shall embrace only too purest and best articles to bo obtained. I am the agent for tbe sale of Hannis’ celebrated “Acme” Whisky, toe beat in the world. ICE. ICE. ICE. I am also connected with the Savannah Ice Com pany, and am prepared to famish the article at all times, by the pound, ton, carload, or cargo, as cheap aa any house in Georgia. RESTAURANT. Tho Restaurant has recently been furnished with two first-class Cooks who will prepare meals at all hours, in the beet manner and to order, and they will ahrayB be supplied only with the best and freshest articles of diot—from a fresh oyster or shrimp up to a beef or venison steak. Gentle men from the country will find this Restaurant the place to get good meals when in the city. An elegant sonp and lunch will be served out in the Restaurant dailypbetween the hours of 11 and 1 o’clock, to which gentlemen aro cordially invited. THE BAR. This is acknowledged to be toe finest bar in Central Georgia, and I here pledge myself tost none other than tho purest snd choicest Liqnora snd wines shall ever pass over it to its patrons. Austin, eo long and favorably known as Mr. will still preside at this bar. . Elis’ right bower, BOTTLED SODA. I sm also prepared to furnish toe trade with a su perior article of Bottled Sods Water in any quantity and on short notice. In a word, it is my determination to folly sustain toe reputation of this honse, oa acquired by the late Henry N. Ells, snd st sit times to give its patrons full snd ample satisfaction. ecp3 6t WM. P. PABLOS. MACON FLOUR MILLS rj’HE above Mills are etfil in operation, turning ont Floor, Meal and Grits, which are teed to give satisfaction in every instance, ing onr friends and too public generally for toeir very liberal patronage in too past, we eolidt a con tinuance of the came. Give ns a call and we will suit you. Especial attention is called to our mixed Stock Food. eep!3-3t E. B. RICHABD3 & CO. . NEW wow. BASKETT 4k CASTLEN ’8 GUN OATS. OATS. 1,000 SACKS FEED OATS. FOB SALE BY W. 2A. BTOPF, BACON AND BULK MEATS. I HAVE IN STORE 100,000 pounds Clear Rib Bacon, 25,000 pounds Bacon Shoulders, 25,000 pounds Bulk Sides, 20 tierces Magnolia Hams, 20 tierces various other Kinds of Ilams, 5,000 tierces Plain Tennessee Hams. W. -A.. HUFF. FLOUR AND MEAL. 150 hbls. Kentucky Extra Flour, 75 bids. Choice Family Flour. 25,000 pounds Superfine Flour, 500 bushels Frcash Meal. ALL FOB SALE BY ”CV7". IITTI’T 1 . SUGAR AND COFFEE. 25 bbls. A Sugar, 20 hbls. Extra C Sugar, 10 hhds. New Orleans Brown Sugar, 40 hags Choice Rio Coffee. NOW IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY RICE AND SYRUP. A LARGE AND SELECT LOT OF New York, New Orleans and Georgia Sy ra P s 'l ON HAND. ALSO, TEN TIERCES RICE. -XAT. -A..' XU?*'*'- EMPORIUM, In Daly's Block, opposite Isaacs’ nouse, I S now open, where will be kept constantly on hand as full and select assortment of at Riddle's Photographic Gallery, Cotton avenue. aug23d3tA'tu,wed,to,frletweep GUNS, RIFLES, . PISTOLS, GUN MATEBIAIB, x and SPORTING ARTICLES, As can be found in the Stato. AR kinds of repairing dono at short notico and wairantwl. GEO. F. BARBETT, 1 aug23 tf v> n F. G. CASTLEN. TERMS CA.SH. My Terms are CASH, or such City Acceptances as can be at Banks. mayl3 ocdtiloctl W. A« HUFF, \ 7 € i