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Telegraph & Messenger.
THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT■ 1«. 1 ~~ l -
Tdrcrnph Slutr Fnlr Bnllcft n -
The Georgia State Fair for 1871 will open in
Maeon, Monday, October 23d, and close on the
Friday following. Eitraordinary preparations
•re in progrea to make Ihia Fair the ®oat ex-
tensive and popular Indnatrial Exposition
has ever l«n witnessed in the Sonthere Stated
To meet all the newspaper requirem®® 1 ® or
so important an ooeadon, the Ttssncirn um
UxsaEXon will, daring the days of the
position, issue an ediUon to be called the 1M-
oura Stats Fair Bulletin, ^ .
telegraphic and maU news-foil report* cf ttoe
progreas of the fair-liaU of exhibitors and ex
hibits, speeches and reports delivered on
oeciaioD-and xery fall dcmripUona of all the
trials of speed and prowess by land
In the size of this sheet and of it* editions, H
will meet erery requirement of the vast cro
of eiUzens of Georgia and strangers from »«
parts of the Booth and the ooontry, who
gather here at that tiino. The opportnnliy for
bnslneas publicity it will afford to basnets men
In Maoon and every other part of the
North and Booth, will be very great. '»«
publUh advertiaementa in thia °*
whole period of tic ErpotiiUm at the rate ot two
dollars an inch, allowing a discount of twenty to
thirtypor cent upon advertisements long®*
six inches, in proportion to length. Advenwe-
menta inserted onco wiU be charged one dollar
per inch in length. Cuasr. lorns A »«“•
News Hern a.
Czxraios Lmnurua* or 1872.—The Wash
ington JlopubUean of last Saturday givea ua the
* lint specimen in a 9x9 picture representing the
Ku-klux about to execote John Campbell, of
Moore eounty. North Carolina, on the mgbt of
Anguat 10, 1871. Campbell is a good looking
yonth kneeUng In a semicircle of the Kudrinx,
with a rope round Us neck and bat in hand,
begging for mercy. The Ka-klux are g off
at bim through hideous masks sod high conical
caps embellished with horns and cremes. Un
derneath is a foil double leaded description of
the outrage os chronicled in the veracious le-
gends of the Ko-klus Committee. Of such will
be the campaign literature of 1872. The o
Jackson duelling pictures and coffin handbills of
1832 will be nowhere beside the Ku-klnx car-
toons of forty years laler.
Kilmso Cotton Wobms.—F. U. G. Taylor,
of Galveston Bay, writes the New Orleans
Times that be treats the ootlon caterpillar to a
eolation of anonio at tbs rale of two pounds of
araenio to three pork barrels of waler, frequent
ly alined, and the soloUon applied with a com-
mon watering pot. Tbreo barrel* will water an
acre, and it kills the worm at once. Caro most
bo uken not to bavo tbs solution too strong, m
it will kill the cotton. Tbo person applying the
anonio should bo protoetod by a thick apron.
The dreg coat* him ten cents a pound.
Tux Euction in Foasrin—A I’i.cmtib fob
Simmons.—Onr agent at Forsyth, Mr. Sneed,
writes ns a note at 11 o'clock yesterday morn
ing Ibst 2111 volos bad been polled at that time
in Forsjlb and all for 8iniraons. It is evident
Simmon* is all right—no Lifer Begulator
needed.
Tu* Tidal Wavs.—Professor Caleb O. For-
abey calms tho troubled souls in New Orloana
by a loiter written on tbo !>lh and published in
the papers of Bnnday, in wUcbbesoonta at that
tidal wave, and aaya Uiat nobody is able to fore-
caat from aatroncuileal data, any such extraor
dinary performance. Under this assuranoo lot
m sleep as usual.
Banana Troxat.—'Tho new gubernatorial
ticket in Massaeboselta of Ben. Batler for
Govornor, and Anns Dickenson for Liouteoant
Governor, is ridiculed as ihe Ben-Anna tioket,
and tbo ltodleals my thoy will skin it.
“What tbs South Wants.’’V—Under ibis
Load we aee that Ihe Tribuno gives us a good
doal of information abont what the South
needs. Thia information may bo valuable, but
is certainly rather truth Wo once knew of a
successful eombinstion by some of the heira to
a vast estate to choat and plnndcr tho balance
out of tholsst dollar of their intereat In IT; trat,
then, after itwaa done, they never told the
unhappy minority abont tbelr mints. They
knew they wantod everything and had nothing.
They knew bow it happened, and therefore
considerately waived any inquiries and re
minders.
Tu* Dotzmcnck —Wo see Ibe Macon Sep
tember ootton receipts footed up 207 bales on
Ibe night of September 13th. Last year the
week ending !Hb September fooled op <198 bales.
Tux New Book or Common Pxatzx which the
telegrams have informed ua has been adopted
by some of the Northern and Western Episco
pal Churches, at the expense of a rapture
their eoeleeiastical relations, is n volume of 890
pages lately published by A. S. Barnes A Co.
and bears no announcement of authorship or
authority. Tho changes are important and in.
dode the omission of eontrorerted and donbt
fnl expressions.
Texas Election.—The Texas election for
members of Congress occurs on the 3d of Oc
tober next. The Texas papers report the De-
mooraey thoroughly aroused and confident of
oarrylng the State.
'Simmons Against Tinlxis.—The fact is. it
was too late for Tinley peaches in the 22d Sen
atorial District yesterday. They were ont of
season. The people called for 'Simmons.
Kottenniss seems to have entered into the
bones of the New York politicians. A full neat
of plnndetere wsa broken up in the New York
Pottoffioe yesterday.
Goon Waoes.—Tho Patriot of loot Friday,
aaya Gen. Grant honored his winter capital with
a hasty visit on Thursday and drew a quarter’*
■alary amounting to #ti,250. Daring that time
be baa been engaged three days on publio busi-
near at #2,083 per day.
Lose.—The verb to lost lisa boen, in spite of
grammar, a very aotiva verb in these Southern
States for ton yean put. Lam, lurn, lose has
been on every tongue, in every heart, in every
pocket—until every body is ell lorn and every
thing “a lost esuse" generally. This being tbe
esse, how happens it, that so few, including the
printers, know how to spell lose. Nine-tenths
of the people will insist on spelling the evil
word with oo—com to make the miserable «M" C
as long aa possible. Is it because they are so
full of losing that they think jastice demands
more p's in the word than the lexicographers
give it f That must lie the case. But true phil
osophy tell* us “never to cry over spilt milk”
and the;*'least said soonest mended." Now, if
II *** *1“ ™i> to gain nobody wonld blame us
for not knowing bow to spell it We have had
no use for that word for many years. It might
m weU be struck out ot the dictionary. Wo
ought to be held excused from knowing anything
about it* orthography. But when printers and
peoplo who have been losing for ten years write
about '‘loosing” as though they were untying a
colt or a jackass, it is inexcusable.
“ Restored tue Union. "-Sensekeeper Mor.
ton, in his late speeches in the Wast, says, “to
the Republican party belongs the signal glory
of having restored tbe Union.” The Sense-
keeper tells only half the story of ex ,
ploita. There used to be tn honest old Dutch
man down in Florida, who once m * w j^j e
on a heavy spree and played the wild. In one
of them eeoapades he aet fire to his house and
burnt it to ihs ground. Be never reputed
that trick—but sober or mellow, he wonld over
and anon tell tbe story to his visitors somewhat
after this fashion“ Tint sees dis haute, myn
heer t VtU, den, / burnt down dis Kauoe, and
* m ' ■J b < K 1 hBted it again, but not so pet.
No *. Sensekeeper Morton,
should imitate Dutchman and tell the whole
story truthfully. °
Pasdonixo Baroaa Convh-t,™ — „
promo Court in Atlanta, onTo^d.,, ^
ment In a case affirming tho constitutional now
er of the Governor of Georgia to pardon crimes
before convioted. The question arose in th*
case of John a Dominick, indicted in
county for murder, who plead the Governor's
unconditional pardon, which plea waa refused
by tho Judge sitting as a court of habeas corpus.
Justices Lochrano and McCay insist that the
present Constitution of Georgia extends the
pardoning power beyond the limitations imposed
by the Constitution of 1798, and makes it aa
ample as that under the Constitution of the
United States or that of Great Britain. Judge
Warner diss. u is and insists «h*t tho offence
most be legally ascertained before it can be
psrdonod. Tbo opinions in tho esse cover four
Columns of the Atlanta Constitution.
THE GEORGIA Pit ESS
The Bainbridge folks are chewing away for
dear life on potatoes at 7.9 cents a bnabel, and
sugarcane at 5 cents a stalk.
The Argus does not remember ever seeing a
poorer prospect for a cotton crop than is pre
sented in the fields along the various roads in
that section.
A letter for Braddock Adams, of Fort Vslley,
is held for postage in tbe Savannah office.
Joe Butts, negro, stabbed Henry Bood, anoth
er loyal man, at Augusta, Tuesday night, and
now Henry sleeps with his fathers.
Tbe Augusta thieves have struck tbe hard
pan of meanness. They have been robbing the
poor house.
Mr. Merida Kendrick, one of the oldest and
best citizens of Putnam county, died the 19th
Inst.
Tbe Press and Messenger tells tbe following
story:
Old Mr. Vincent, who by ail accounts must
have been one of the mont pious of men. onee
called on Judge Gone, who was considered dan
gerously sick, and commenced talking lo bim
abont his eternal interests.
“Well, Mr. Vincent,” said the judge, rather
native, “these are things that I don't know
much abont, and I don't suppose yon know any
more abont them than I do.”
The old man took bis leave, and afterward!
he waa questioned aa to bis success in awaking
the judge to serious thoughts:
“Ah," was tbe answer, “he ain't sick enough
get.”
The People's Mntnal Loan Association, ot
Savannah, cold $G,000, Tuesday night, st 9.1 (<s>
54 J premium.
A wagon load of corn in the shuck offered
for sale on the street, is tbe latest sensation at
Phil Lamar, commonly known as “Fiddler"
Phil, a well known oolored mac of Milledgeville,
was drowned in Fishing Creek, near that city,
last Sunday.
On the subject of turnips, the Bandereville
Georgian offers these sensible suggestions:
Tbe oorn crop, all admit, baa been materially
cut off by various causes. Why not “splioe” it
with turnips for fattening pork? Nothing
easier; a few acres will do the thing effectually
and that tremendous drain upon the corn cnb
dispensed with. Milch cows, too, may be kept
fat and sleek all winter by tbe same means, and
tbe dairy supplied with the richest milk and
butter. But little labor, exoept in preparation,
to required, and the yield on well manured land,
ia enormous. Wo know a farmer wbo raised
1,000 bushels to tho acre, upon poor, piney-
wooda land, with tho application of 300 ponnds
of Teresian Guano. The tgnlh of tbe matter
is, we open Ibe corn house too often. It’s very
convenient, bet awfully expensive and unneces
sary. Sow turnips and save ail tbo peas and
potatoes possible.
Tbe Georgian has tho following account of
the tote tragedy in Washington county, which
resnltad in the killing of Mr. Seaton Grantland
by hto father-in-law. Dr. W. W. Carr:
Sad and Fatal Oocotuuqicz.
Why I.onztellow Lost the Race. I beak iir.vriso ur jioatekky.
A correspondent of tbe Turf, Field and Farm I Exrlllrg Earonnlrr With it Female «rls-
— * sly.
While at Minteroy last week, says Ibe Castro-
villa Argus, we me* Ed. Logwood, and were fur-
Inew advertisements
who has been to aee old man Harper since bis |
return to Kentucky, gives tbe following expla
nation of bow Longfellow ctme to lose ibe great him wbh ^ ^ow^’^^«o?
nee at Saratoga
This much I also learned, that Longfellow's
MIZPAH LODGE, No. 47, F. & A. M.
rt TAXED COMMUNICATION thisThuradsynight,
O at 7X o’clock- A full attendance is desired, as
an encounter tnat he and hto brother Joseph had husnwea of importance ia to be transacted. Mem •
with a female grizzly bear abont threo weeks of M * C ? oI<ld g®- N< ?: flt and yjoumteg
at
either
Saratoga is
er of which
-m.ro. im: I-OUglfHCWN uear SDOUX inroe Week3 . ' .ttond.
to attributable to two ago. T> locJit, where it took ptoce to in the brettoeD f "‘ en “" 7 ‘“"a J. FKEB,
would have boen snffl- mountains, abont thirty miles eoulh of Monte- ,»ntH It
J* J —a T-..4 1 r..r iwi tx-F ot la Irnnmvi .o Ik. tlf *» Jl-u . I C ‘
cient to operate to hie disadvantage. Just I n-y. in what Is known as the “Fresno” district,
before the race a nail in the aboe upon his j beyond the bead of Carmel Valley. Tbe grizzly
left fore foot worked loose duriog bis exer- h-d killed s o-*« of Ed s, one nigh*, within
splitting tho hoof in two directions, shout time tut .tad yaid* of Ihe house,
Secretary.
cue,
nearly to tbo quick. 1 ^ . , .. mmumu
that when the plate was put on the hoof bad it waa found the second day after. The night
be pared, oo as to remove the portion | following Joseph took his station in a tree etoee
The consequence was, I dragged tlu> c-toaoi into a dry creek bod, where
A HOUSE WANTED.
A GOOD TENANT can bo found for a small
dwelling by applying at tho
ecptM tf SKATING BINE.
_ . FOR RENT.
which was split. Thia left the foot tender, and I by to watch for the bear, and daring the night I rpifE Store occupied by J. H. Anderson A Son.
this tenderness was increased to soreness, the Rot a shot at it, only succeeding, however, in JL Possession given 1st day of October,
homo bavins bad no trial between tbe putting | breaking one cf its forelegs. Next morning both I aepHtf W. F. BBOWN, Brown's Hotel,
on of the plate and tbe struggle with Helmbold. I brothers atartrd out on horseback, and followed
Again, after the brealtirig down of Kingfisher, | the trail of blood from the wounded limb about
Mr. Harper thought ao little cf Helmbold that
be gave LoogfeUow a good long boh day, through
ue CavO UODgIOHOW»KWwu UIIMU**, I — .mmowv
which piece of folly the horse carried into the and was despatched forthwith.
FOR SAXE.
a mile up the ravine, at which point a grizzly cub I TN tho pleasant and quiet little villago of
about four months old rushed out of the brush, I X aballvule, seventeen acres of land under
four mile race over one hnndrrd pounds of an
Mar-
good
fence and well improved, and within five minutes'
tour mu. .... o— A very short distance beyond Ed., being in "»Ikof rl S ro “ 1 "PiP u “. c “ *>«
perfloous flesh, when he shou’d hsve made his the advance, discovered the enemy, who gain- _°i f 1 *°° d “ mms “ d
appearance looking aa fine as a fiddle. This ing Eiftht of her human foes only about thirty wooUl “ d ' F particulars addrees_
Mr. Harper acknowledges to have been the great I feet off, immediately made a fmious charge 1
mistake of his life aa a trainer; it to a lesson ho I opon them. Ed. pulled the first trigger of his
will never forget, and, I think—if I know tho donblebsrreled shot gun, bnt the gun snapped I SITUATION WANTED,
man—it to one he will ever after profit by. | and by the time he oonld fire tho other barrel, _ v w h .
Now you have the cause or caneee, cf Longfel- B teng ^ericn«
low ■ defeat, tn a nutshell. i The latier mode a fearful bound to one aide, di- I Can come well recommended. AddIv at
eepH 2t
Uulluck Among the Mormons.
On hto way to California, Bollock stopped in
i aide, di- I
| verting Ed's aim, so that though the bear was
I blinded by the flash and smoke, the balls with I
which tbe gun was loaded only hit her in one
I of her hind feet. Tbe jump of the mare threw I
STATE FAIR.
HE business men of Macon who desire to se
cure the patronage of the citizens of Putnam
eating family, and Brigham's organ gives him I bbnded and bewildered by the explosion and
2 . . » ,T.betng under fuU headway, ran right over him
this first-class puff. The editor had certainly at Jo6 vho wla c!oM ^^4 Ho turned hto
never heard bow bravely Bollock fought at the I horse aa she came and stunned her with a pistol
Utah to pay hto respects to that numerously I her rider just as he fired right in front of the
wived individual Brigham Young, and hto inter-1 nwthoeuuqfrly infuriated bear, wWch^luckily, | 5j3SgS5££e? StouU ^drortSc^tto
Press and Messenger,
, „ , . . EATOSTON. GEORGIA.
capture of tho United States Arsenal at Augusta t* 0 *. bn ‘ “Of before she tore off the hind part
by the^‘rebel" forces under the commmd of e&fSS&Zto^SS&TB&JS?
Generalissimo Joseph E. Brown, before Gcor-1 toed hto homo, which <Jn pl.c^ a rouble "?»“ W.M.JEI
distance between himself and the enemy. Ed. | MflNTPTqT.TP.R INSTITUTE,
NEAIt MACON, GEOBOIA.
', having a large circulation
s of advertising reasonable.
JEFFEBSON, Publisher.
gia seceedcd. But hear him:
We have peculiar nleasnre in welcoming ihe I ^ by this time convinced himself that he
Governor to Salt Lake City. He to one of those was not killed (although rendered very euspi-
sterling loyal men who passed through there- ‘b* 1 . h ® was by the bloody smearing he
cent rebellion with unUtmished reputation, and I received as tho bear rushed over him,) and
with an unwavering devotion to the old ’flag. »»« boraelees, boat a retreat
lie was rewarded for his constancy and zeal by I instanter to join Joe on a rocks cliff about
the people of Georgia, who elevated him to tho seventy yards off, from which a view of the \ 150ADDING AND DAY SCHOOL
highest position in their gift. We hope the wounded and prostrate foe could be had with
distinguished statesman and his party will enjoy safety. I FOB YOUNG LADIES,
their visit to tbo City of the Ssints, and cany I A council of war resulted in his starting off
away with them a oorroct idea of tho tree situs- tor reinforcements, leaving Joe as a de-
tion of affaire here. tachmeat of cavalry to “sort of skirmish around”
THIRTIETH YEAR, 1871-7*.
Dc Wimpfren’a Account ol H10 Fall mc “ l tbe . a bunt0 , r 5 1111 f."®® ***
1 of Napoleon. I met *hout half a mile off, and from tbo top of
v . „ _. 11 . [ tho cliff mentioned that bear was soon filled
NxwYokX^ September u. A foreign paper vith enough to make a cold corpus of some
fJY® ■ , ?, er ,, ? e y*uapffeu, who sucaeeded I or BavCD hnndred pounds weight.
Marshal MseMahon in command of tbe French ry, 1 »*»j. *“» *“•“ ”* “rr—*
army on tho day it capitulated at Sedan, is L.S JtSSSdhtaUfe^bntdS^t derire1?«.h‘ re c Uonon ^teformerofheora.
strongly of tho opinion that tho armymight?by ?T7i,, ■ V ■ o , i ,, I P " REV. J. T. PBYSE, M. A. Hector
a bold and sisUinod effort, have br^en ^i n P° T n MBS. H. D. PBYSE Principal
through the bonds that encircled it at Sedan, w om- ^ echoo , ^ ^ divided into a Fall and a
S3 S as SUL'feJS ’***“'’ T ‘“ -»—-*•
- xanperor nsp | — I CHARGES FOR BOARDING PUPILS.
Board, including Washing, Fuel and lights,
T HIS Institution will bo reopened on Wednes
day, the 13th of September next, under the
‘Sire—Rather than be imprisoned at Sedan,
I have decided to force the line extended before
the line of Gen. Lebrun and Gen. Ducrot. Let
your Majesty place yourself in the middle of the
troops. They will hold it an honor to ope:
It to made our | passage for you. ”
I Mark Twain on tbo Nuisances Hint |
Infest Railroad Trains.
unpleasant duty to announce tbo killing, on I He adds that whilo he was preparing for the I ho came right back with a stock of peanuts. I lillo
Saturday last, of Mr. Seaton Grantland by hi* I combat ho suddenly disoovered that a flag of I took a few and homed him away, and he ro- I of a term
And there were the peddlers. I bought ont I with instructioce in English and Classical depart-
the popcorn boy to get'rid of him, because 11 monte, per term of 20 weeks, 8130. ....
open a I was trying to oompose a poem for a young lady's I An additional charge of 85 will bo made for the
and a like charge when returning home at the end
N. B.—Conveyances from Macon to Montpelier
may be procured, at any time, upon application at
father-in-law. Dr. Win. W. Carr. An inquest truce floated over Sedan. Had ths Emperor turned with some ire cream candy. I don’t like
washeldon Sunday—the jury being compound followed hto counsels, large portions of the army ice cream candy and peanuts together, but I in- _ . ..
of some of tho be*t citizens ol tbo oounty—and J might have broken through. I vested at once, because an inspired rhyme had the Livery Stables of Messrs. Holmes A Swift, Ms-
a verdict of justifiable homicide waa rendered. He ■ tales that when, by tbe Emperor'* orders I been borne to me, and I wanted to see it down con, Oa.
To natiafy the friend* of both parties—who are I he opened negotiations with Prince Bismarck, | before it sUpped iny mind. Then the scoundrel
of the highest respectability and largely con- I tbe latter demanded aa terms of peace an in-
nected with many of the oldest and best fami-1 demnity of four milliard* and the cession of
lies of the State and country—we deem it nee-1 Alsace and Lorraine,
eaary to say that all tho circumstances and tes
timony, aa taken at tho inquest, exonerate Dr. 1 4 Disappointed Congregation In
Carr from blame, and manifest a degree of for- Flilrasw
bearance on hi* part toward the young man I *" Wl
commendable indeed. Mr. Grantland, who by | Cmcioo, September 10.—An immense sndi
carao back to me with tobacco and cigars, and I FOR DAY PUPILS,
afterward with oranges, imitation ivory baby
whistles, fig paste and apples. Then he went I ENGLISH TUITION, in Preparatory Depart-
ftvuav and was cono soxno time, and I was en- I ment, per term of 20weeks.. «2u
away ana was gone some umc, unu x waa eu | vhOLISH TUITION, in Collegiate Depart
ment ?S0
Extra chargee for French Mtusio, Drawing, Paint-
^S«rftolmpe B thohad run overhim. | TDITI0N ' in Colle 8 Uto “V*
He was only keeping bis most malignant out- “
rage to the last Ho was getting his literature j n „ 6tc _
r _ _ ready.
tho way. waa a grand-son rf the Horn Seaton I enco gathered in Christ Ctmrch this aftornoon to I And
Grantiaud, formerly of Baldwin oounty, was re- I see tbe resaU of the Bishop's promised visit I yonth did nothing but march from one car to |
aiding with Dr. Carr at tho time of tho killing. Tho Rector, Mr. Cheney, officiated as usual, and another and sfflict the passengers with epeci-
An unploanantneaa bad sprung up—from what I preached a powerful sermon from tho text: “I I men copies of tho vilest blood-and-thuuder ro-
esuoe wo know not—and Dr. Carr's life had I moat work tho work of Him who sent me.” The mances on earth. “The Perjurer’s Doom” and
been threatened aevoral times by Mr. G. On tho I sermon contained no direct reference to the ex- I “Tho Desperado’s Revenge" were some of his
morning of the homicide Mr. G. had been qnite poctod presenoe of (ho Rishop or the tronbles milder works, and on their backs were pictures
insulting, and tho Doctor, in order to get away I of the church, and at ite close tho congregation I of stabbing affrays and duels, and people shov-
from the unpleasantness, made preparations to I were dismissed much disappointed, as it was ing other peoplo over precipices, and wretched
go out into tho plantation. As he oame down I expected tbe Bishop would appear. wood cats of women being rescued from terri-
the steps he sew Mr. Grantland approaching I It ooems ho came according to appointment I hie perils of all Undo, and they are always wo- j
with pistol cocked and pointed toward bim. I and was met by the vestry wbo told him he I men who are ao criminally homely that any
The Dootor remarked, “ Don't shoot me. Sea- I could not officiate unless Mr. Cheney also did; I rightminded man wonld take a placid eatisfac-
Psymont of School charges for a term, inearia-
■' ’ advance.
Poet-office address: “Montpelier Institute,
uear Macon, Os. *
For circulars and further particulars, apply to
REV: JOHN T. PBYSE.
eeptll tf Montpelier Inetituto, near Macon, Ga.
PAINTERS WANTED.
F IVE or Six good House Painters, to whom good
wages will bo paid, are wantod at the Fair
Gnnradn. Apply immediately to tho nndcrwgned,
on tbe Grounds.
aeplOCt
W. A. HUFF.
FOR RENT.
T HE Store now occupied by me aa a Book
Store. Also three rooms i“ w “J“n«ton block.
sepl2 3t J. M. BOABDMAN.
CARP£NT£ES WASTED.
I WANT fifteen to twenty first-class Carpenters—
men wbo are not afraid to work, and who know
how to do it. Good prices will be paid to good
workmen.
Cali at onco on mo at tho Fair Ground*. _
ang!8 tf W. A. HUFF.
ON CHEERY STREET AGAIN.
M b. j. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in
form bis friends and the public generally that
he is again hack on Cherry street, with a large
stock of the moat choice Cigars, embracing all the
fayurite brands, and Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco of all descriptions. His store is
next door above Valentino’s Saloon and Bestau-
rant. Give him a call, aU you who love a good
cigar or quid of tobacco. sep9 2m
FOR RENT.
A FINE Store on Cherry street, in the Planters’
Honso block.
Apply to J. VALENTINO,
ang3 tf 68 Cherry street.
TO RENT.
1 STORE in Hollingsworth Block, on Poplar st.
Possession given let October.
Apply to L. W. HOLUNGBWOBTH.
sepS tf
A. E. An.wa. XL X. BAXEXOUZ. SHAD EACH V,’AHE. |
Adams, Bazcmore & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE
NEAB PASSENGER DEPOT,
O N entering upon a new ootton season, tender
their services to tlib patrons and friends of
Adamsj A Bazemoro, and to all others who may
favor them with their patronage. Their attontion
will be given exclusively to the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta
tion Supplies.
Asking for a continuance of tho generous support
accorded to the old firm daring the past season,
they pledge themselves to give unremitting atten
tion to the internets of their patrons.
Liberal advances made on ootton in store.
sep6 dAwSm
WANTED.
A YOUNG MAN—unmarried—who can give the
highest testimonials as to character, capacity,
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
O END their annual greeting to their many friends
O and patrons. They are at their old etand, ready
and willing to serve them in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for
“by their frnits ye shall know them.” Jadge us by
those—we aek no more. Your intereat is our inter
est ; and our long experience enables us to guard
and advance it. More we cannot promise—more
you will not expect.
The usual accommodations extended to those
who honor us with their patronage.
ang2G 3m HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
COTTON!
his business. Address Editors of this paper.
sep8tf
and experience, wishes a situation in some Middle
jal? practical fanner, and^ thoroughly* understands I CAMPBELL & JONES
Again offer their sendees to Planters and Mer
chants, as
Warehouse & Conunission Merchants,
And ask a continuance of the patronage bo liber
ally given them the past season.
Close personal attention given to the STORAGE
and SALE of COTTON, and to the filling of orders
FOR RENT.
1 STORE, also a suit of rooms amtabl9 for a cot
ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
aep5 tf
TOURNAMENT NOTICE.
T HE young mon of the city and vicinity who may
be disposed to participate in a Grand Tourna
ment during tho coming State Fair are invited to I for Bagging and Ties and Plantation Supplies.
meet at the office of Capt. A. O. Bicon on Thurs
day, the 14th inet., at 4 r. x.
T.G HOLT. Jit,
A. O. BACON.
sep9.at.tim W. \Y. CARNES,
Refer to the patrons of the past season,
member the place—
Re-
Iron Warehouse, Poplar st., Macon. Ga
COMPETITION DEFIED.
M b. GEORGE HAY, the celebrated CANADIAN
HOUSESIIOEIt. devotes his exclusive atten- | prico.
tion to this branch of bia profession, and has made
it a specialty for twenty-five years. He treats
scientifically all diseases to which the feet of horses
are incident. He can be found at the carriage shop
of B. T. English, to the rear of J. W. Burke A Co's
bookstore. aeptC-tf
P. 8 Agents for the Winebip Improved Cotton
Oin and John Merryman A Co.’e Ammoniated Dis
solved Bonos, which we now offer at a reduced
eepi 3m
GUILFORD & HILL,
Musical Emporium of Georgia,
COHH1A A VIRGIN,
At Walker's Old Stand, opposite tho Market,
D EALERS in Fancy and Family Groceries, Fro- j
visions. Butter, Chickens, Eggs, etc. Also,
Fresh Fish, Oysters, Game, etc., in their season.
AU goods dulirered free of cost to any part of tho I
city.
We have engaged the eeivicee of Mr. C. H. Free
man, who has been catering to the tastes of the j
citizens of Macon for the laet twenty-eight years,
and will still continue to do his beat for all bis old |
friends who may favor him with a caff. sep!2 tf
COLLINS & LITTLE
lot Cherry street, Jlncon, On.
hereupon tbe bishop left. Many are disposed I tion in seeing them suffer sudden and violent
to censnreMr. Cheney for not yielding so much I death. But that peddler boy peddled those atro-
o . D as to take a seat among tho congregation and I cions books right along for hours together, and
ing by a strap from his shoulder, and fired I allow tbe Bishop to oonfirm tbo candidates. 11 gave up my poem at tost, and devoted aU my
without bringing tbo pieoo to its usual position, I The Bishop has now exhausted every persuasive I energies to driving him away, and tryir ~ *“ —
and hoping, as be says, to simply disable tbe I means, and it to thought he will probably bring | things that wonld make him unhappy.
ton,” or. “Are you going to shoot me ?” With-1
out replying, bn continued to advance, when |
the Dootor raised hto gun, which bo had swing-
young man and save liis own life. Uufortn-1 a civil suit for the church property.
nately the ball sped with deadly effect, passing
through tho body and producing death in a few
minutes.
Stanton in Chattanooga.—J. 0. Stanton was
in Chattanooga Saturday night, on his way to
.Something oflntcrest to Fashionable
Women.
From the New York Times.]
Tbe Bhoo worn by tbo yonng woman of tbe I
interview Go. LindmyM Montgomery, if LS «STSSSJB
of Mr. Oscar Y. Brown, one of tho most re- Times , I ,i,„
spooled citizens of Baldwin oounty.
contrivances ever brought into
rought into vogue by t
He baa no money with which to pay the hon- I caprice of the sex. What need to describe i
In tho course of an article on tbe work to be I debts of tho road incurred under hto manage- I Do we not know the absurdity of its construo-
dono by the next Legislature, tbe Federal Union I ment, and has neither the ability nor the will tion, end how ingeniously it has been designed I
— . to raise any money to pay off. Yet ho b*d tho tor tho destruotiop of comfort, and ease, and
, , „ _ . , , I sublime audacity to remain in this city and to I grace in walking, and iwo ox all semblance to I
I ftLO ° Ws former dopes, boldly proclaiming (hat « real womsn* foot? When it first came into
election of it* officer*, mnd it is very important I ^ h d m0 ney. but that he would hold tho fashion the ladies were told by a few eeneible
that they etocl the right man, Inatecttog. ^ ter fivVyeL audTreveut tho State of men that to put their feet into a machine with a
* — *”■ ***"' 1 Alabama from running it too like a bird's bill, and a heel three inches
.1 Yw I We rather like his cheek. We do not intend high brought forward under the instep, would
should that office twremp vacant, “"looking ^ hjja baca:lse ho jg at (his timo fataUy insure snffenng and deformity.
forward- to.that^ooptingan^. we suggwt the de#a so far as hto connection with tho A. and But the dear creatures, in their irresistible
name of Judge lteeee, °JL WRkeeeamty. toffil OIt K u concerned, and to only going abont way. resented this interference with their pre-
tbzt responsible office. There nw olher Sen*- I (q gayo f oncra | eX pentca. He is a very healthy rogntivo of self torture and self caricature, I
tors who are entirely competent, Imt ©ertamly I ^^3©, it ia true, and has bought hi ml and asked, “Wonld you have us look like dow-
none more eo than Judgo Reese. For Speaker j ^ R jjew white hat, but sttil ho is dead, and it I dies, with broad toea and low heels, and all I
ofUte House, Smith, of Muso^ee, trill!be en wonJd ^ mcaner than we are capabteof being that ?” “all that” meaning heels where na-
WAGONS,
Agents for ABBOTT, DOWNING A CO.’S
««dtent selection, and w. hope be will »>®|Ekbo£“o^
With such presiding officers and a majority of
honest and talented men in both branches, we
may hope much may be done towards extrieat
cap .0 f bein 0 [ intended they should be. The plea was I CONCORD BUGGIES
unanswerable. Rut the predicted consequences
Bullock’s Bonds.-The following to taken I Ltdl “' ” hoe makcra ' 1
. truthful ones, tell ua what observation also re-
. . . from tho Washington correspondence of the veals,that there is hardly a yonng woman new
tog Georgia from many of her present diffienl- j Savannah Advertiser : who regards herself at aU fashionable who bu not
Prior to the publication of Treasurer Angler's I bnnions, callosities, corns and enlarged joints;
testimony, thore was some little demand for and that the crop of theso ornaments developed
Bullock's seven per cent gold bonds in New within the last four or five years is aston-
York. The expose of their nttor worthlessness tolling and pitiful. The worst of it is, that
ill .> Ah on I completely stopped their sale, and the quo- there appears to be no prospect of relieif ex-
ill fame at Montgomery, Ala., on tations o Ccas i on aliVgiven are, from what is cept atnm m the whirligig of fashion, and
i) Iff a tiail rlvsnvn A Vvi 1 fa OTSrl I . « • . - . as • « . «| I it. 4 itr.vA evs nn Avaantinna Ia its vnla a#
ties.
The Columbus San, of Tuosday, aays:
Mr. Tom Key, a well known engineer on the
Western Railroad, was shot and killed in
bonse of
CONCORD WAGONS.
The above work speaks for itself.
Agents for the Celebrated
Saturday night He had drawn a knife and known in financial circle*, as “wash sides.” that there are no exceptions to the rule of | StiKlebaltei* WaffOllS,
waa advancing upon a man whose name is not I For instance, Clews A Co., will send two at tor- I torture and deformity. For the good and sens-
known, when the totter fired, shooting him neys to tbo Stock Exchange, when Georgia ibleof the sex immolate themselves with tbe
’ ’ K I ——i*—* «-* -** foolish and the frivolous. No degree of sense,
LAST INSTALMENT.
Office Macon Street Railroad, 1
Macon, Ga., September 9,1871. f
O N motion, ordered. That the third and laet in- I
stalmsnt of fifty per cent, on subscription to
Maoon Street Railroad Stock be called for, payable
on or before the 25th of September, 1871.
As a portion of tbe iron has been received and is
now being laid, and the balance, with the cars, will
be shipped in a few days, it ia absolutely necessa
ry that thia inetalmont be promptly paid, to meet
our payments. JOHN B. COBB,
eep!2 ti!25 Seerotary and Treasurer.
THIS PIANO FOB SALE AT
$290!
MRS. FORD’8 SuHOOL
FOR GIRLS,
COB COLLEGE ST. AND COTTON AVENUE, |
WiU bo opened on the 2d of October, 1871.
MRS. L. FORD ~. Principal.
MBS. T. B. FORD, Teacher Eng. Studies and Latin.
M’LLE SUSANNE BOTT French.
M’he will also form a Select Claes of Young La
dies not connected with the School.
Terms: English 87; French 3 per month, in ad- |
vance. Honrs, from 9 to 2 o’clock.
References : Mr. J. Clisby and Bev. H. K. Bees.
teplO tf
SEWING MACHINE.
T HIS Machine stands without a peer for simplic
ity, durability and variety of work.
SPECIAL PREMIUMS, GEORGIA STATE FAIR.
For the best specimen cf work done on thia
machine (money) 825 00
For beet operator, under 12 years of age,
(gold badge of honor) 20 00
aug 22tf
LIVE GEESE FEATHERS.
TUST received: 500 pounds of Superior quality,
tf for eaie by
eep!2 tf BEYMOUB, TINSLEY A CO.
THE MISSES LANE
W ILL open a Boarding School for Yonng :
dies in New York city, on Wednesday, Bcp-1
tember 20,1871. For reference and circulars apply
to J. J. Qrcsliam, Esq.. Macon, Oa. jullS 3m I
LOXGSTBEfiT & SEDGWICK,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
MEN’S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING,
466 Sc. 468 Broadway,
J. SI. HANDLEY, New York.
eep!2 2m
COAL CREEK COAL.
I HAVE now on hand a choice article (selected I
lump) of C. O. Coal. Lay in your supplies.
AU orders will be promptly filled
augl6-tiUoctl ARMAND L. BUTTS.
Crimson Clover. Crimson Ciover.
A LARGE and fresh lot juat received. Now ia
the time to plant.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—James L!oyd has I #
VT applied to me for exemption of personalty and I
t e :!!“s “P"* ffli Gravcley’s Best Chewing Tobacco.
will paee upon the same at 10 o clock A. M., at my j
Acknowledged to be the best Chewing Tobacco
| in the world. For sale by
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAB, Druggists.
office, on the 30th day of September, 1871. -
eeplS 2t C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
through the abdomen.
sevens are called one of theso attorneys will
bid 98j for 5,000.
Hto partner immediately or independence, orstability of character seems
■ - - — • 1 to absolve any woman who has the charm of
cries out, “sold.” Thus a high quotation to to absolve any woman who has the charm of
Brnuacx at Home.—Wc print on the ontado offleial , s obtaine d when, in reatily, there was womanhood about her from the slavery of fash-
1 m liwalw nAAAnnt nf m ln(n vief In I ’ _ * . 2 .a _a :£ t a* r A I
of thia toeue a lively aooount of a tote visit to I no b jd 'for the bonds at any price/ ’ In faet, it I ion, at whatever sacrifice of time," comfort. I
Bismarck's country home, written by an English I is doubtful if any portion of these bonds could [ money or health. Suffrage.' right to hold office.'
Itdy of rank. The stones told by the French I be negotiated at any price,
papers of tbe wholesale plundering of private
Show us first the women who has independenee,
and sense, and taste enough to dress attractively,
— „ . — ... „ | and yet to walk down Fifth avenne wearing an
property by tho Prussians while in France, Fondness ren Hot Water —Hnstia appears nnfa J hionab]o bonnet> or in a shoo which docs |
wonld seem to bo amply oonfirmed by what this 1 10 bo singularly anxious to gat into tronble. I not destroy both her comfort and her her gait.
1 A New York dispatch to tho Western press 1
iys:
A letter from SL Petersburg says the Russian
lady saw in the Prime Minister's own bonse,
and his wife's statements. Tbe Prime Minister
of a great nation has hto heme filled with prop-
CONS1GNEES PER Ttl. A W. K- It.
September 13,1871.
Anderson A Son; Jones A B ; Holmes A Oa;
Agents far tho Old Reliable
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
arty obtained after tho fashion of Sherman and Veor^^ation^the s «y nlonr * Oo: W A Hoff; L W fiscal: Carhart
Boiler's bummers, and hto wife to not only not a uny, ‘ and th 0 P conversion of its armaments. wiSu^fo* IV B itoll^’jw'Burte^oLI OB
ashamed of, but aetnaUy parades tbe fact We I Largo orders for guns and mitra'lenses and pro- I Barker; T H Harris; Sanisboiy, It A Co; F Ooipat; |
do not mean any disrespect to the Prussians, | j®®W<* have been given to England, America | T T Buckner; Johnaon A S; E r
but really ouecan’thelp thinking that they must ren^e^n^
be very close blood kin to that portion of the I bn t in all cases the stipulation has been made
Yankee nation which “saved the Union” in this I for speedy delivery. Moreover, work to carried
section. They certainly have ways very much °? d »y*° d n ‘« ht *“ tt ® f"® naU ; “ d dockyards
ab j. e I at St. Petersburg, Cronstadt and Nioolajeff.
The Term of Bistort Vindicated.—Tho A Banter From Bonner.—Referring to Gold-
betrayal of General John Morgan, the Confed-1 smith's Maid’s recent extraordinary trot, the
erate cavalry officer of Kentucky, which resulted I New York Ledger aaya that if she had trotted a
in hto death at Greenville, Term., on the night J mile in 2:17 it wonld leave her behind Dexter,
of September 4, 1SG4, has been generally as- for he trotted in the presence of 10,000 people
cribod to a Mrs. Williams, daughter-in-law of J to 2;1C. although beaten in that race by a rnn-
the lady at whose bouse, to Greenville, Morgan I ntog horse, who made it in 2:15, and therefore
and some members of hto staff were stopping at I got the reoord. He offers to pay $ 100,000 for
the time. A letter has recently been published, a hone which will beat Dexter’s feat of a year I Fof b _
however, written by Gillem, whose command ago, trotting a mile in 2:21 J with a road wagon
surprised Morgan, to a gentleman of Vickiburg, I and driver weighing 319 ponnds behind him. I nOFSfOl’d'S BrCfld Pf Ppfll'iltiOIl,
to which Gillem gives the true version of the I If the owner of that horse declines lo sell bim,
events connected with the information upon | Bonner will giro $10,000 for the pleasure of
whioh he acted when be sent hto brigade to snr-1 seeing the feat performed,
prise Morgan and his staff. The information.
G. E. &U3SD0RFF, | WHITEWATER WAGONS
Wo k
Cor. 3(1 and Htilbcrry sis., 3Inc in, Oil
A large assortment of
FINE TEAS,
O. e. 8USSD0BFF, Druggist
BICARB. SODA, SALEBATU3,
I For sale by G. E. 8US3DOBFF, Druggist
I BARKER WAGONS,
TINGLEY WAGONS,
Valentmo & Freeman Wagons
SPRING WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE WAGONS,
RAILROAD DUMP CARTS,
Gillem eeya, was given by a boy who had been
captured by the Confederates, and who subse
quently escaped and conveyed tho news of Mor-
gen’s presence at Greenville to the Federal com-
Tbto letter relieves tbe lady in qm
tion of the odium that necessarily wonld attach , . . .. . .
to ao unwomanly a proceeding, besides vtodi- “fP^. w “ ^ btesl
A ooon story to told of Marshal McMahon CONGRESS vif ATXIH,
when a colonel. Daring a parade be bad an al- I EXCELSIOR SPUING WATER,
(creation with an officer i^e ranks who refused noCKBBIDGE ALUM WATER,
to obey bim. McMahon finally threatened the I
offender, and the latter drawing a pistol, took I For aale by G. E. SUSSDOBFF, Druggie t.
deliberate aim and nred. J Frcnh lot Univeriity Medicinog | HARNESS FURNISHED
PLANTATION DUMP CARTS.
Send for Circular.
eating the truth of history, which to so fre- 0001 and McMahon said, ‘'givo that Ja , t received by O. E. BUB3D0BFF. DruggieL
qucntly debauched by unscrupulous partisans.
Fine Macuinerv.—Those of our citizens wbo
happened to see the magnificent forty horse sta
tionary engine shipped on yesterday by Messrs.
man fifteen days to the guard honse, for having |
his arms out of order!"
Old Peter Cartwriohi'i 87th Birth Day — p or ^ by
. . A grand family reunion took place at the resi- 1
Wm. E. Tanner A Co., by the Richmond and dence of Bev. Peter Cartwright, near Pleasant
Large assortment of fine
Toilet and Family Soap,
G. E. SUSSDOBFF, Druggist
Compute anl large stock of
TO STOCK FARMERS.
A LL wbo wish to got Genuine Berkshire Pigs
can get tho unadulterated stock for 825 a pair;
I single pig 815. Wo have on hand five or eix hnn-
I died uame Fowls of taro Hone arc all
extra fine layers, and the beat protection for
| broods. The breeds
proti
i which wo offer have fought in
DanviUe railroad for the Memphis and Little Plato*, Sangamon county, HI, on Friday, Sep- ........... . . vpc i vn°r tun rirlrnrc roaioator tbe past fifteen years, and any rports-
Rock railroad company, to drive their shops at I tember 1, in honor of the eighty-seventh'birth- j hLLUar.iL LARlo AJU LAJll 11 All l.hb, I man who can prove that any of them over “hacked”
Little Bock, Ark., moat have felt a pride in the I day of that aged and veteran “soldier of the
fact that snch machinery oonld be designed and cress." One hundred and twenty children,
constructed in this city. As long sa such work grand-children and great-grand children of the
to turned ont here onr Sonthera friends can havo I old patriarch were present oa the occasion,
no exouse for seeking their supplies at any oth- I Bev. and Hon. Newton Cloud, who, with other
er point. friends, was there by invitatioD, was called upon I
Wo copy tho foregoing from tho Richmond | * or * “ d ma< l® feelrog and appropriate
Dispatch of the 8th. ' ’ '
agent for Wm. E. Tanner A Co. in this city, I
At low prices.
DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC.,
At reduced prices,
eepi Ilf G. E. SUSSDOBFF, Druggist.
in the pit will receive five hundred dollars. Ad
dress stock farm.
aug27eodlm Fort Valley, Oa.
Valuable Property for Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will bo
sold before the Court-houao door in the city of
n U Z la °, 1 T“° na I renm'K'whi^"wereres^nded”to by^theold I OBtortS'^^Sto?^ I Jtocon. tbe following vslnabteprepsrtf: _
M\iy-MX years, and waa a pre— j cito and admonish all twmi tntwr—ted to bo and 1 *
. , . -v» i wo J "* -’ ll . “ cuo anaa-iaiomi*ii au pwsoua niw—Iiu 10 oeaou un# A.ot a ijoininir,
ana in a lew aaya will receive one portable for- 1 aiding elder of tho Methodut Kpiscopal charcb I appear at my office wittiin the tim© proacribeJ by 1 — raxmin^ back aoi
law lo ehoir’cMe, if any, why eaid letters ahoald I bnildinBB.
On© I«ot a-lJorniDg, 70 foot front on Walnut street
* foot, contaimn^ aeyeral out-
Two lota 50 foot each on Second street, running
back 137 feet.
All being the ilotuo and Lot formerly occupied
Howell Cobb. For terms, or pnrchaae at
ty hone and one fifteen horse-power endue to I for OTOr mj ***”•
drive tho works at tho Macon State Fair. Mr . . , , , . . , m . I Mptli-Sm p. H. I1EID, Ordmaty.
T> r ___ .... . . « , * * XA1 * A riTnr. of only 17 years located a farm in I — — d.—
wlU “® “PPJto have these engines care- g...., three yearn rfo. The land w.s j:orfectly | EOUG ■ A. rCTXAJI COUNTY .To- ty Gen. ... .
inuy examined aa soon as they «h.n bo -_d She emDloved no male help, but her Ur aeiih Woteur, guardian of Walt.r BoiJI, taa private sale, or any other information, apply to ’
• y I mcetwhahien^ndi that on TuJSy lost she n- OOEB -.-
was offered for her farms sum ten ] times the I ted h. Ul] ap f oar at my office within th o time IJEA Sc PERRINS
paid for it. She refa.setl the offer I p,^cnbed fcy lav, to *how caueo, if any they have,
iv. CaaomiA paper, aa an iustanco of I
states tSfl w‘dow i n d° bj the w ’ and ^va^thatTa fivo jeare more sbo wiU reUro I
in town fr ° m 5* c ? nat ^ ^ to the Sst and live on tho interest of her pro-
^o f l r^??;if e P 1 “-,nndatthe
whv letters etoald not be granted.
eepUsU p. H. HEW, Ordinaiy.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
M BS. BABER will reopen her • ihool on Monday, i .
September 25. The oourse tndudee all the | unrivaled for its flavor.
SAUCE,
Pronounced ty ConnoiaecU'S
“The Only Good. Sauce-”
It improves the appetite and digestion, and it is
get up a counter irritation.
with French and Embroidery.
l 84,85 and 86, according to the grade I
Corner of Firet and Pine etracts,
eepi liatibcU
We are directed by Meaers. Lea & Perrins to
prosecute all parties making or vending counter
feits. JOHN DUNCANS SONS,
augI5-eod6m Agents, New York.
FLOE FLOUR. FLOW
TXTE are now receiving s most superior brand of
V V Flour from the
3?alace Mills, Columbus,
And confidently present it to the public aa being
Inferior to None la tills or any Other Market
We solicit orders from our friends and the public I
generally. 1
au24tf E. S. FOE A 00.
A large assortment of
T’ 33 XT 371 XT IVY 3E1 IT "ST ,
[ Soaps, Oosmetice, Brushes, Combe, etc-, foreale by
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Druggists.
seplOtf
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT.
LEOTION!
E X i^S?e E °“ NeW Y ° Tk for “ l8 “ low «‘ co-
Sa^SSf ° ‘” n8ht °“ Ne,t York ’ ra '* a ®^» mi
Advances made on Bonde, stocta. Ootton fa
or shipments of cotton to good Northern pJ"’
peon. Cliarleston or Savannah houses ^ t “ 0 ’
CoUections promptiy attended to in all part.
tho United States. ““PUfacf
Onr circulation ia amply protected by Unit,*
States Bonds. L O. PLANT, President
““ sugl6-ti3oet23*
W. W. Wriqlet. Cashier.
CUBBEDGE&IIAZLEUIRST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R ECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SE1T rv
CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS llO.Nns
ana Uncarrent Funds. ’
Collections Miule on all Aeressible
^-Office open at all hours of the dav
eeptl-lyr ’’
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEUIBST S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM*,
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. m. to 6 p. ir
fob3-tf
^V.G-ETSrC'S-
Savannah Bank and Trust Co
MAOON.
QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. »n jyii a
ADVANCES HADE ON COYroN.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will he Allowed,
I. C. PLANT * SON. Att,.
LIYERFOOL, LONDON & GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, Surplus, and Reserve (gold).820,869,079 M
Assets in the United States, over.... 3,000,000 oo
Daily Cash Receipts upward of (gold) 20,000 0
The Policies of this Company
Are issued by well known American citizens resi
dent in New York, who are Directors and Share
holders, and consequently, with tbo ether share
holders, are individually liable for all the engage
ments of the Company. AU policies aro signed by
thorn.
Ail claims are payable in cash on proof of lose,
without deduction for interest, and not, aa is nstul,
sixty days after presentation ot proof.
They expire at six o'clock r. a, and not at noon'
I. C. PLANT, tgont,
apr23 3m Macon, Ga.
car loads Superfine, Extra and Family, in qnu-
; ter and half sacks,
l car load “ White Bobo” and “ White Lily,'' and
other choice brands, equal to any in market. For
sale at reduced prioes by
JONES & BAXTER.
COM, OATS AM) HAY.
4000 bushels White and Mixed Corn,
2000 bnshels Tennessee Oats,
800 bales Timothy and Clover Hay,
200 bushels Tennessee Seed Barley.
In store and for sale cheap by
A BAXTER.
BLACK WALNUT LUMBER
For sale by
JONE3 A BAXTER.
Sugar, Coffee, and Molasses,
SOAP, CANDLES and RICE,
PURE “CHESTNUT GROVE” WHISKY.
“ACME "WHISKY,
NELSON’S CHEAT WHISKIES.
LIME, PLASTER, AND CEMENT.
For solo by
JONES A BAXTER-
Bacon and Lard, Bagging and Ties,
For sale at the lowest market rates.
sep7tf JONES A BAXTER.
FRESH ARRIVALS
-JQ kegs FULTON MARKET BEEF,
44 bales extra heavy EORNE0 BAGGING,
20 bbla. Pure APPLE VINEGAR,
15 bbla. Hiram Smith’s PREMIUM FLOUR,
5 car loads choice Tennessee SUPERFINE,
EXTRA and FAMILY FLOUR.
POTATOES,
ONIONS,
CHEESE,
BUTTER,
RAISINS,
ALMONDS,
FRESH PINEAPPLE3 AND PEACHES.
NEW FIRM.
BARRETT 3s CASTLEN’S
GUN EMPORIUM,
In Daly's Block, opposite Isaacs’ Ilonse,
GUNS,
RIFLES,
PISTOLS,
GUN MATERIALS,
and SPORTING ARTICLES,
As can be fonnd in the State.
AU kinds of repairing done at short notice and
warranted. GEO. F. BARRETT,
aug23 tf F. O. CASTLEN.
DIXIE WORKS,'
MACON, GEORGIA,
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Co.
PKIXCIPAL OFFICE, HA CON, GEORGIA-
Authorized Capital 82,000,000
Guaranteed Capital 500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for se
curity of Poifay Holders 150,000
W. B. JomtSTOX President.
W. 8. Holt Vice President
Gao. S. Or.ear. Secretary.
J. W. Burke General Agent
J. Mebcez Green, M. D Medical Examiner.
W. J. Maorrx Superintendent of Agencies.
C. F. McCay Actuuy.
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POLICIES ABE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, 8pecUl Agent,
jul8tf Macon, Georgia.
[ thtjmajw efc guleen.
the°who l ?te«ie“if yiI,yOUr6nppU “ cll “ P ’ at Guernsey, Bartrum i Hendrix, l'ropr’s.,
sepia tf
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
D. G. HODGKINS & SON,
DEALERS IN
Gis, Pistols, Mil TacHs
— AND —
SPORTING GOODS.
jul4 2awtoctl 59 Mulberry st., Macon, Ga.
CE.O W 2XT
Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in
[ DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And aU sorts of Turning done to order.
Resdy Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lumbo
and Lathee in any quantity always on hand.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
H. McKERVEY,
[BOOT MAKER,j
R ESPECTFULLY informs his customers that he
has received a choice lot of French Calf
I Skins, and is prepared to make to order all kinds of
Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, promiaing good fits and
first-class workmanship. I have tho right to make
| to order Evan's Patent American Gaiter, a new, [
I exceUent style of shoe, the very thing for those
that don’t like their ankles pressed by elastics.
I Repairing a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed,
I as I employ a first-class workman on repairs. My I
Shoe Shop is in the theatre building, entrance on
Sole Agents, Macon, Ga.
sug2T-3mo
SHERRY.
Cheray street.
sep5 lm
HUGH McKERVEY.
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES & WAGONS,
We are now receiving daily a large stock of
Victorias,Cabriolets, Phaetons,
NEW BOOKS.
Per case
Per gallon
IMPORTED DIRECT FROM CADIZ, SPAIN,
By A. L. RICHARDSON,
aepI2 6m 124 Bay Street.
89 00
3 60 | Q_IDEON’S ROCK,
THE SWORD AND GARMENT,
HEALTHFUL PLEASURE.
A NEW SKATING RINK at the Central Geor
gia Trotting Park, with Hubbard's Patent I
Parlor and Sidewalk Skates. Open day and night. (
No chargo for admission.
N. II. BIDDLECOM. Proprietor.
Tho abovo Skates for sale WITHOUT ANY RE- I
8TBIOTION. Leave your orders and measure at
Tirtium Ar *«* P/\nb Qfnvn '
STUD WE I* I, BROS., |
17 HURRAY ST., NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS AND J02AEB8 OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
Zxprcaalj tor
Southern Trade.
JOSEPH LaBOYTEAUX, Salesman.
Juno 30-3meod
THOUGHTS FOR WEARY HOURS,
DAVID LORD’S LAST WILL,
LIFE OF JOHN BUNYAN,
FRANCIS OF ASSISI,
FOLLE FABINE. By Ouida,
ROOKSTONE. By Katherine Hacqnoid,
THE NEIGHBORS: By Mary Howitt,
THE KING’S GOD-CHILD, and other tales.
CHARLOTTE ACKERMAN, By Maher,
BOADMASTEIt'S ASSISTANT,
HOUSEHOLD THEOLOGY,
EPISODES IN AN OBSCURE LIFE.
THE WITNESS OF HISTORY TO CHRIST.
septstf j. w. Burke a co.
I Single and Double-seated Buggies
WAGONS, DRAYS. Etc..
Rrmirli lieposttory, Third st.. 3Infon,f ,rl ”
Where if you wffl call on Mr. A. W.
will i*ll or order any hind of vehicle that you wm
MB. W. W. WOODBUFF is now at
VALUABLE LANDS FOB SALE. 1 1Icm, ' inar ‘ ers - «~ 8 »ro*dw«y.
E raHT hundred acres on Flint River, with beau-
tiful dwelling and all necessary out-buildimrs
A spleniud farm of eight hundred and fifty acres' I
fexfila and beautiful. A magnificent r.-Ueico ami
eight acres of land in the town of Harshallvilie urih
the privileges of sixty acres of land. I also have a I
number of farms to eeil besides the above lands I
Tho above lands are in Macon coantv. They are I
fertile, healthy and as cheap as desired.
Apply to w. H. REESE,
aug25 lm JXarshallyillo, Ga.
Having Manufactured, selecting and shipping.
especially foe this market.
DEMAHEST A WOODRUFF.