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Telegraph & Messenger.
TUESDAY MOKNINO. SEPT. 13. 1871.
will amount to 91,200,000. HU penitential let- J
ter to General Brice te published. IIo
fesses to string *460,000, end says be U gUd . the ^ and Qremt North
the troth U known for he has been “in a hell . P" 0 ^.Trrl* ,7° . - ,
TIIE GEORGIA PRESS,
Chae. P. McCalla, the lete general book
upon earth for years,
in Fort McIIenry.
Victoria! WoodhuII was elected President of
the National AssocUtion of Spiritnralists, in
Troy last Thursday. Tie, we think, represents
the flesh more than the spirit.
Fan Emus.—Secretary Lewis says the en
tries for the State Fair are more numerous thus
early than they have ever been before,
them there will be a heavy competition between
leading jewellers in Gorgia. Savannah and
Atlanta will be hard after each other. Sharp
paper published in New York, by TardrewA Co.,
“devoted to Uto material interesU of the Sonth-
devoted to the political Interests of the South,
that we are gUd to see a change of the ttop,
although it be the same old hurdy-gurdy.
Joint 0. BaianxEiDOE, say the Lexington pa
pers, U now one of hardest working lawyers in . ye ^, n
Kentucky, and is likely to make a good deal of B
1871.
4870.
Stock at American porta..
.... 88,228
55.253
“ interior towns...
.... 10,291
12.975
“ to Liverpool
....498.000
490.000
American afloat for Gt. Brit’n 1,000
17.000
Indian “ “
714,186
443,245
* Total
.1,358,705
,018.473
Showing an exoess of 340,232 bales.
Moxtoomcbt asd Euvaclx IUileoad.—Tbo
Montgomery Advertiser learns that the track on
this road U now Lid to within fonr miles of
EofanL, and being rspidily pushed forward.
Trains will certainly be running regularly be
tween Montgomery and Eafsnla by the 6th of
Ootober in fnll time for the business season.
Yxtxiow Fr.vtn at Cedab Kits. — Mayor
Dyke, of Tallahassee, issued a proclamation on
the 16th, announcing the existence of yellow
fever in an epidemic form at Cedar Keys, and
expressing the fear that it may extend along
the Golf and Atlantic coasts, and establishing
rigid sanitary reguLtions in all the wards of the
city.
Tint Tnur. Wave.—The Wilmington SLr in
dignantly contradicts a rnmor that he is build
ing an ark as a provision against the tidal wave
—but he would like some Information as to the
probable cost of such an arrangement, all com
plete, for a man, his wife and seventeen chil
dren.
PotsoxtD.—In Faison's Township, Dublin
county, Mr. Emm Morris, his wife, son and
daughter were all fatally poisoned with arsenie
last week.
A Gioanttc and Wicked CoxsrntAcr.—Infor-
matton was received by Judge Bedford of the
Court of General Srorion last Fridsy morning
thst a gigsntic snd wicked conspiracy had been
set on foot in Wall Street for the purpose of
loeklng up millions of dollars, and by thia means
Injuring the eomroeme of the city snd thereby
the finances of the whole oonntry. The Judge
the grand jury and
charged them to take prompt and fearless action
tionatoore. In a few daya some of the moat
respectable brokers and business men of the
sumuMmed before the grand inry.
S m^dif eXP<CtCd mosl sUrUin R evposnres wU!
Tun workingmen's tnmont in New York city
numbered about 26,000. Their badges called
not only for eight hours to the day’s work bnt
for thirty-two hours in the day, to-wit: “Eight
hours for work, eight hoars for sleep, eight
hours for recreation snd eight hoars for rest "
That programme will .nit every body without
cholic or toothache. The French Communists
were in line with a red flag—“Liberie, Egalite,
Fratemilie." La Bepnblique Cnivcrsale, in
which nobody has to wotk-no, never so much
ss one hour, snd (he Commune shall famish the
finest bread, butter, steak and coffee at the
public expense.
Smew or Wm. S. GnossnxcK.—The Hon.
Da'SJLST"**'* m * d « •long speech before a
New York Sal to
the days of Daniel Webster. TlTsuu
menting upon thia speech aaya:
If any donbt hat e xisted that Ur n—.
i one of the wisest statesmen. si,L.
ing election, appointed for the 3d, 4th, 6th and
Cth of October next, twenty special police in 0ilizeD8 - in U
each county, and orders them to receive *3 001 d ^ bJi „ ,
per diem as their pay. There being 130 conn-
lies, this eouts the people $187,200.
The New York State board of equalization
property of that State for tho year 1871-72.—
The valuation is:
Real estate «.... *1,599,930,1CG
Persons! estate 452,607,732
Tclrcmpli Slnte Fair Ballella.
The Georgia Stale Fair for 1871 will open in
Macon, Monday, October 23d, and close on the
Friday following. Extraordinary preparations
are in progress to make this Fair the most «-
tensive and popnLr Industrial Exposition which
has ever been witnessed in the Southern States.
To meet all the newspaper requirements of
so important an oocralon, tbs TaixoiurB a*d
Mnsxxoa will, daring the dajs
tame an edition lo bo called the Tkix-
£u,„ State Fats Bciixm., giving the latest
telegraphic snd mail news—full reports of the
progress of tho fair-lists of exhibitors snd ex
hibits, speeches and reports delivered on the
ooeaaion—and very fall descriptions of all the
trials of speed and prowess by land and water.
In the aize of this sheet and of its editions, it
will meet every requirement of tho vast crowd
of cilixena of Georgia snd strangers from all
parts of the Booth and the country, who will
gather hero at that time. The opportunity for
bniineaa publicity it will afford to business men
in Maeon snd every other part of tho otmntiy.
North and Bonlh, will bo very great. We will
publish advertisements in this piper for the
trhoU period of the Kxposiiim at the rate of two
doUsrs an Inch, allowing a discount of twenty to
thirty per cent, upon advertisements longer than
six lnch««i in proportion to length. Advertise
ments inserted onoe will be charged one dollar^ money by Ug profession. Ho seldom discusses
per inch in length. Cusnr, Josss & Bzxse.
New* Item*.
Ixrxxux. BoMOTjan Low.-Sixteen horses
belonging to tho Emperor Napoleon sold for
*7,808, or an average of *488 apiece.
Native akd Fobxios PorunAnos.—The census
exhibits an unexpected preponderance of
native born popuLtion, at great central points.
Of the population of New Yoik and Brooklyn
1,338,391, 703,383 were born in the State
New York and 774,679 in the United States,
has been supposed that these cities contained
majority of foreign-born population.
New Jinaix.—In the renomination of Hon.
Joel Parker, who hold the offioe of Governor
nine yosrs ago by fourtoen thousand majority,
the Jerecr Democrats believo they have insured
success. The convention at Trenton on Wednes
day last was nnmerons and enthusiastic boyond
all preeedeub Both New Jersey and Minnesota
recognized the constitution and the amendments
thereto as binding on the country.
Isvolcntauy JjIdxrautt.—Tho World says
“ tho Booth is more than forgiving—it la reslly
magnanimous. Iu return for tho eesLwsgs snd
loose fish we have been cursing it with for the
last six yosrs it has now sent ns the best fish
that swims in Its waters. The pompsno, more
prized by the epicures of the Gulf than were the
turbot snd mnliot by tho gastronomos of old
Rome, has made his appearsneo this year in onr
waters for tho first lime within tho memory of
men. Perhaps, howevor, the explanation of this
unexampled migration may bo that the pompa-
no, a dolieato fish And raado for digestion by
dooent poopio only, has got tired of being eaten
by earpet-bsggera, and route to New York in
seareh of appreciative palates.” Thst is prob
ably (mo. Tho pompano qnit the “
struct«1 Slates" in disgust, snd turned ns over
to toadfish, slingsrces, sharks And devilfish.
Eooehie, cx-Emproas, reached Lisbon last
Fridsy, and was called on by Ibo King and
Qneon of Portugal.
Tnc Toscano Explosion in New York on Fri
day waa a serions, as well as singular affair,
truck bad just drivon np in front of 12G Beck
man street, loaded with forty light wooden
containing 100,000 of s juvenile explosive called
“Union Torjiedoes”—made of clay, the also of
a boy’s marble, and inclosing soma powerfnl
explosive. Btrnck with a hammer, or thrown
against stono or brick, tho detonation is as lond
as a pistol. Whilo the track or drey was stand
ing before the door snd a street railway car bad
just passed, tho track and its contents suddenly
disappeared in a clond of smoke, siuraltaneonsly
with a fearfnl explosion, whieh shook, shattered
and damaged honors all around—prostrated
every pereon near tbo aeeno, ant! killed three
men and badly wounded fonr. The ferae of the
explosion was imeta that one of the springs of
the trark was shot across the street and embed
ded in a brick wall opposite.
Cotton Receipts.—Maeon footed np on the
night of the IGlh instant 3G9 bales of ootton
oeivod here since the 1st Last year for the
corresponding period she reoeived 1,929 bales.
Think of thst snd then count on a crop of four
million bales. Tlid Columbus cotton receipts
for last Sslnrdsywero 31 bales, against 3GG
bales rooeived the corresponding day last year.
The total receipts at all points np to Fridsy, old
and new ootton, stnoo 1st September, are 21,-
MO bales agsinst 33,882 last year, showing s
falling off of 12,022 bales. The showing, as
exhibited by tho New York Commercial and
Financial Chronicle, last Fridsy night, is
follows:
Timbre has here, imT-A I American Railroad Informer, has come to grief,
uooge nas Man lodged j satnrdsy been arrested at Atlanta for
eobezxlingpnblie funds, and falsifying the book
of bis oflloe.
Mrs. Maris J. Westmoreland, of Atlanta, has
a novel In presa by Carloton, of New York city,
called “Heart-Hungry
The Chronicle and Sentinel, of Sunday, has
the following handsome notice of the late elec
tion in this District and of our successful can-
The Twzntt-Second Sctatosal Dormer.—
The returns from this District show thst CoL
and Hamilton are going to aoe which can be the | Simmons, the Democratic candidate has -been
elected by a very large majority. In the eleo-
Tnz rains intermitted on Sunday and Monday ,10 “ l“ t ^JL 018 ™
__ - ... i nVi—w ,h« Radicals. The great change which has taken
np to this present writing—say 4 o clock in the l ^ ^ ^ cannot to attributed alone
afternoon—we have had bnt one shower. f 0 the personal popularity of Col. Simmons,
Tux New York Mercantile Journal scores the though we believe he is personally as strong in
Independent for “trifling with sacred things.” theaffecUons of the people as any miniu the
a. . . , , .» ,, . District. The Democratic masses rallied to his
That is heavy. The Independent is the cham- I support with great enthusiasm, because they
pion of advanced evangelism in the North. knew CoL Simmons was a true man and a
“The South.—Wo have No. 1 of a weekly thorough Democrat. We congratulate the
people of the State upon this acquisition to real
Democratic strength in the Semite. CoL S.
was s good soldier snd an able and acoomplish-
orn States.” There’s so many Northern papers I ej officer daring the late war, a valuable mem
ber of the approaching Legislature he will take
a high rank as an intelligent, upright snd fear
less protector of tho people’s rights.
James Yarbrough, a most estimable citizen of
Stewart county, died yesterday week of a eon-
Cbarles Fowler and Elias Nesmith, of Mitchell
they aro to uHLro remunerative. S^^OQ bsil for passmg bopi, treasury notre.
Genuine Radical Pnro.MANCE.-Davis, tho « A “ Uor bold “ d 8 ehotorie “ al n * med Ch8r
Radical Governor of Texas calls into service for
ley Cole, snd as black as his name, performed
, , . _ . . . . , . hari-kari on a fellow mariner named Harris, at
twenty-four daya pnor to, and during tho oom- . . . _ . - ...
nth and I Savannah, last Friday night.
General Joeeph E. Johnston is named by
in the Savannah Advertiser
Republican, as a suitable candidate for
Mayor of that city. The ayes have it np this
way.
. ... .... ..I Columbus expects 6000 bales of cotton by
have just complotod the valuation of the taxable I ^ Oh>tuhoocbeo riW|lgM near]y 7>B00
last year. That stream has been navigable all
the year, which shows how great has been the
rain fall to thst section, this year.
The Sun wants to know “where’s yonr three
Total *2,052,527,898 I million halos It says
This given a per capita valuation of *4G9 18. I In the last few days the reports are general
1 and come from reliable men, thst the conttou-
Dou’t Hold on Too Tight. |
Wo trust onr planter friends will not allow n I j n g. From the neighborhood of Macon and to
,y f the crop can’t exceed 3,250,000
The prompt meeting of all their | bales; with less favor may be 2,400.000. Any
body can guess with s margin of 800,000 bales
, . ... . L... Anahled in I allowed. We can do that. Wonder if tho
etc., by whose wd they have been enabled, m Banaa W0Q , d cal , mi8tako of a m UUon, dose
part, to make the crop. They showed a most
commendable spirit last season in this matter, Ctpt Conner, during tho Lte civil war
tbonghgin many cases, at hcay pecunLry sacrifice, I comman( j er Q f tbo “Mitchell Guards” one of
and received well deserved credit therefor. Their t]lo composing the 47th Georgia
liabilities were much hcavior last than this sen- reglment( aj ed last Friday night at Savannah,
son, and therefore—though tbo temptation to | . years.
hold book tho crop isgroater this, than last year Tbo baI i 0 o n ist of Haight * Wooten’s circus
—there is really more reason now than then to drow an imol0DBO crowd at Savannah last Fri-
strain every nervo to meet the obligations. The day ^(omoon, by plumping into the river, ne
staple is now commanding at least a moderate- ^ re8cned-
ly remunerative price, and those who seU to M Robert Saussy, Bving near Savannah, was
meet their engagements cannot suffer an, posi- neatJy murdered by * a J Q ^ ta ^ ^plt*.
tive pecuniary loss by so doing. Our advice is Jagt Tbursday- Tho negro escaped,
to hurry enough of tbo crop to market to square ^ Conslilnl i on ol s an day says :
off all liabiBties, and then hold tho remainder Two Wma AT Osce-Anotheb Bo.._.
for a flash prioe. By such a policy the planter's p ABg jj IJ( Abound.—A man named Kirkpatriok,
credit will bo maintained, bis honor preserved hailing from Jackson connty, who has been for
and his friends preserved from damage. some months a tenant of S. H. Oox, in Ogle-
* 1 ihorpo connty, lately seized a plantation mule
and ran off with the daughter of another ten-
Sonllicrn Democratic Editor's
Testimony.
ant, to Washington, by night, and they were
married Sunday. They returned the following
Replying to a hope expressed by one of the Tuesday to bis boarding boose at Long Creek,
poppycock weeklies of the red hot speeire, >“Ah“to; hoto^ud'live^'bi^. LXid
that ho would bring tho Constitution back into not lead and was left on
harmony with the aforesaid red hot on the qnes-1 t bo way. The Tuesday following he borrowed
tion of the new departure, the editor of the [ a plantation mule from another tenant, and a
Constitution, who has just returned from the saddle from a negro to go after tbo missing
„ ’ J „ . ...... I male, but has left for parts unknown. It is
North, replies aa follows. Wa hope the pobli- I known tbat he has a wife and children living to
cal Fharisees who are nauseating the peoplo Jackson connty. Kirkpatrick claims to be n
with their “holier than tbon" bowls, and inso- I licensed exhorterand preacher of the Methodi6t
lent lecturing and hectoring as to what conatl- Churcb andis quiteaSunday^choolman andof
"7 _ b . . “ „ I good address and fair words. Lookout for him
tntes Democracy and who are Democrats will I ^ savo other such disasters a mono tho softer
read the last paragraph and then paste it to B « x now so often victimized. S
their hats:
The news at Savannah is that J. H. Gould,
When tho Democracy in the Northern States I tbe trewly loyl defaulting revenue collector, Lte
that are nnder Radical oontrol determined, a
few montha bock, to bury, if poasibie. the war
of that city, has been murdered by a man whom
usurpations and corruptiona nakedly before their I Cypress swamp in Florida.
peoplo and redeem their States, we thought
tbeu, as we think now, that the South should '
not embarrass them in any way. The contests I
were local and not national, and to make a na-
Tho Early connty News thinks Southwestern
Georgia is entitled to the next Governor, and
names Colonel Herbert Fielder, of Cothbert, rs
tional issue out of them at this juncture was im- its choioe.
politic and hnrtfuL The Atlanta Son of yesterday communicates
z'szgtsxz w.*s;iSi£i Usssry.’sr? o™™.
no opinion upon the propriety of their position, Bullock, before leaving New York for Cah
and we do not intend to at present. Wo have I fornia, told 1a gentleman who resides in this
studiously avoided it We felt that Southern ^
declarations tbst pratioally nuUified their new ‘£ 8
venture were untimely and most improper, and I irnnl.1 ho nnt noon
must be fatal. This responsibility we would | h ® r « * vcr y Afferent phase would be put upon
not take. We thought that onr friends North *}} ,he proceedings and the general opinion of
should have every chance to succeed in their I P“ bll ° concerning the proswmtions now
now venture. They did not commit us. They | 8?^.8 °° . B 8^ mat delinqnenta and plunderers
were fighting for very existence. They might
be mistaken in their policy. But wo foil it was
not onr pLce to diminLh their proepect of sue-
mi bv weakening their efforts.
The editor's observations North have con-
vinood him of tho propriety of this course. Wo
saw thore the new movement falling dead
through Southern instrumentality.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MAC0.\ B. & L ASSOCIATION.
R egular meeting to-night at 8o’clock
at tbo AiwocLtion Rooms. Installmeute must
be made before that hour to eave flora.
GEO. W. BURR.
aepttolt Secretary ami Treasurer
GOLD. GOLD. GOLD.
W E will pay the highest market rate for gold
when presented in sums of five dollars and
upward*. We want iSCOO.
oepliHS .tall
J. ii. BOSS A 8. T. COLEMAN.
FOR SALE.
I Q SHARES Macon and Western Railroad Stock.
-tO *5090 ilaeon and Augusta Railroad Bonds,
eudurrad by the Georgia Railroad Company, by
aep!9 2t L O. PLANT h SON.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
M BS. BAILEY A SCHOOL, oomerof Walnut and
Third .ueeta, will be reopened on Monday,
October 2. sepi»eod3t*
DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
M Y Oakland and Howaid Farms, on tho Maeon
and Western Railroad, ten milea from Macon.
It desirable, will be ent np into lota to soil the
convenience of purebaeers. Good land—fine water
—and unprecedentedly healthy locality; conve
nient to Macon; highly suitable for frail farms
and market gardens, and country residenota for
town people. Titles indisputable, and terms rea
sonable. Apply to Butte A Brother, Macon.
eepl9eod3m* A. LeSUEUR.
NOTICE.
M R HENRY KING L my authorized agent and
will transact all my basinosa during my ab
sence from the diy.
eeptlMt JOHN F. JAUGSTETTEB.
EXTRA FIXE
Green and Black Teas,
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR’S.
At
GRASS SEEDS.
Red Clover, Crimson Clover, fierds Graesccs,
Bine Grate, Lucern Grata, Orchard Gtaes,
Hungarian Graze.
All new crop and at low pricet.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR
TURNIP AND COLLARD SEED,
A large lot. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
ecplBtf
IN BANKRUPTCY.
DC TIIE DISTBICT COCBT OF THE UHITXD STATES TOR
THE 8EVEXTH DWTSICT OF GEOEOIA.
In the matter of Bernhard Golinsky, Bankrupt.
T HERE will be held a second general meeting of
tbo creditors of Bernhard Golinsky on tba 29th
of September, 1871, at 4 o'clock, at the office of
Hines A Hobbs, to the city of Albany, Ga.
ecplOtJ JA8. H. HILL, Assignee.
Adininlstrntor’s Sale.
/GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Agreeably to
OT an order granted by tbo Court ot Ordinary
of said county, will be sold before the Court-house
door, in Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday
in November next, between the usual hours of
j tho following property, to wit: Lots of land
Nos. 27,37 and 38, to the Eleventh (11th) District
of said comity. Also, lot of land No. 171, in tho
Tenth (10th) district of Dooly county. Bud lands
sold as the property of John J. Dickenson, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heira and creditors |
of .aid oetate. Terms cash.
J. E. LILLY,
septlO • Administrator.
GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga.
JACOB 8CHALL,
■AYING received his exteneive Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, takes pleasure in announcing to
H hia pxtrona, and the trade generally, that he is fol
thing in hia line, fiom the common Br
direct from the manufactories, he can
opporti
Hex
IJy prepared to Berve hia ccatomera with every-
Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaitera. Haying purchased
an offer 8upenor inducementa in prices, and he has neglected no
would furtherannounce to the trade^and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinity, that he
baa on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can terve them at ratea that will fa
vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly^called to the
fact that he can furnish Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all
kinds, etc., at a very small margin*
In tho Custom Work department, he still employs first class, superior workmen, and his enstomers
can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin snd the most eLbo
rate workmanship, at short notice.
JACOB SCHALL.
seplD 3m 86 CHERRY STREET, KACON, GEORGIA.
MERCHANTS AND FLANTESS,
TAKE NOTICE !
JUST RECEIVED AT
SMALL & GAMBLE’S
WHOLESALE FLOUR AND PROVISION HOUSE,
LAST INSTALMENT.
6000 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES,
4 CABS CHOICE WHITE CORN,
2 CiBS TENNESSEE OATS,
60 CASKS & HALF CASKS C. B. SIDES,
60 CASKS A HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
SO SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE,
73 BOSES TOBACCO, ALL GBADES,
25 BARRELS SUGAB,
50 BARRELS MOLASSES,
NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES.
50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
500 BDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE),
50 BARRELS WHISKY.
Tho above Goods, with everything else to our line, will be sold at
TIIE VBR'2’ IiOWSST PRICES.
I Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try us one time, and
yon will be certain to try us again.
septl9
Office Macon Street ILueuoad, I
Macon, Ga., September 9, X871. f
AS motion, ordered: That the third and laatin-
V atalment of fifty per cent on aubecription to
Macon Street Railroad Stock be called for, payable
on or before the 25th of September, 1871.
I a portion of the iron lias been rooeived and is
now being laid, and the balance, with the care, will
eep!2 ti!25 Secretary and Treasurer.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
IGGTTGM STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in
Southwest Georgia, will commence a campai~
LIFE ujsUKANl
He is a duly author
ized and accredito 1 Agent of this Company, and we
commend him to the patronage of the public, where
he has worked so successfully heretofore.
J. W. RURKE,
sopl7 2m General Agent.
•^Americas Republican and LnmpktaTelegrapU
| THE GEORGIASJOS. 1AND2
THE GREAT NECESSITY FOE A
T HE undersigned offers to sell his well-known
plantation, to Lee connty, consisting ’of 1800 , w oucncu. itcpi
acres of good land, about 800 cleared and in a state [ copy and send bills.
of cultivation and good repairs. A fine residence
and all other good improvements are on the
place to mako it desirable. Tho placo Is well
watered and healthy, and is one of the most desir
able places to 8onuiweetera Georgia, and will aver
age with the best farms in the county. Its locality,
eight miles east of Smithrille, on tho Southwestern
CtASS Bestauraht
2B sSS'SsSaSS I £.“iSS’SW’JSKt
all kind " 45 I gentlemen can viBit, and in addition to the privacy
'of a home, find all tho rare delicacies of the season,
ed np by the very beet cooks and in the finest
tho entire property for one-half cash, the balance I »“,?«• ■” <l . h *T e . fltb *? °P
inono, two and throe years’ time, with interest from nMoent Saloon, snd bavo^pr^ared, for tosrn^
date Any person wishing to buy can confer with I®'® °®®. g on tJenaen, several smtes of Fnvato
mo at Amoncus, or my agent, J. W. Baring, on tho SSjSftmgSS!) oraTEBS°GAME ^overtdel
b8 wi " «o any on. who will call I
^”to^e» toV«* 8 qocstion of 1 ** employ^ topUot him acrera tho Big <»«-. f eeUmTd irable benso andiot I
m the city of A
inagoodneigi
It- Brown and others, caul
Americas, convenient to
hborhood, joinirg Col. 8. B. Lalor. A.
qplelnlni
j,well known caterer, Mr. T. W. Freoman, who will
— - a I supervise the Culinary department. Onr Bar will
Tho I h® supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors and
n* uiuini auu uiuvrv, cauiauung fonr acres. ,u. i «:„.**
entire property will be offered until the first of
November.
septlfilm
JNO. L. LAKAMORF..
EORGIA NO. 1, on Mulberry street, where fonr
he finest BILLIARD TABLES in the State can
of tho late State Koad" administration. In
what particular this new phase was to appear,
did not learn.
District Meeting Colored M. K.
Cbwch.
Editora Telegraph and hfeuenger: At the
Wa hAarA I Fort Valley district meeting of the colored M.
n “\Vh, AS E. Chnrch to America, convened Friday morn-
Dem^rata despairingly c^ing out Why don t . September 1st, delegates were in fell aL
onr Sonthern friends keep their month^ and t ^ Tb b “, me f UB „ off Tery
Ut n. bMtle onr cause here «tomnreUed?’ll ^™ b “|“ 0n tfe sTbbath there
is to-day impossible to see what Intrinsic force ^ J two to thrM thousand people present
there was in the now movement, because South- P ”P P
era opposition haa mad. it a dead-fall for the p^^inthamom-
present. And this opp^Uion, aatarasweean «« « ^ cit fzen?.t both serviced Peace
earn, has not confined itself to legitimate argn- harm0Dy reigned tlironghout the day.
meat; bnt has miareprerantad the foremen gj under^iany obIi|ationa to the white
most grossly; not inlentionsUy, of course, but I { liberal contributions. Bishop
atlli most greaslv. Thehdp tothe ItoeUeaUha* yandmhoret tanden^is toroks tokind gen-
heen great, fei I tlcmen-Me^ II. P. Everett A Co., J^e.
%uthfof , tlie > extrme DenJeracu a large 7xm Mathews, and Mr. Brown, for their Tery acoep-
South, of the extreme Memocraey. a targe txm taM- preBtnti „ nd t0 al| ,b 0 citizens of Fort
to htep up their futilade against the new more- Vall#y for kind and i iberal hospitality.
mtnU I J. H. Andeusc.v, P. E.
to one of tho wisest statesmen, t hl«t
only take ita appropriate place among the re.
markable productions of the time*, bnt it win
giro direction to Use public sentiment of the en.
tiro nation. In profandity ot thought, to per.
caption of vital political troths, to clearness of
statement, in felicity of diction, we rooollect no
speech which surpasses it, and very few that
equal it, store Daniel Webster was to his prime.
We will reprint to-morrow what Mr. Groea-
beek has to say about the constitutional amend-
menta.
Hum) DzraLOATiONS.—The World says it
is kdicTod that Paymaster Hodge’s defalcations j
New Books.—Wo have received from Lee A |
Shepard, Boston, through J. W. Burke A Co., ,
of this city, tho “Young American Abroad,” I
the last of the “Oliver Optio” aeries, a most en-1
K. H. VANDESnoEST,
Bishop. M. E. S. Chnrch in Georgia.
DIED.
On the 15th instant, near Macon, TnoatAs Otooon,
tertaining record of travel in Norway, Denmark I only child of Rev. 8. S. and U. V. Sweet, aged 5
and Sweden and calculated especially to interest | years and 8 mouths,
and instruct the young folks; the “Young De
liverers of Pleasant Cove,” * well told story of
the adventures of some American boys to Pro-
vence. Francs; “The Eye in Health and Dis
ease,
numerously illustrated, oa a very important
■nbject; and “The Wife of a Vain Man,” by
Mario Sophie Schwartz,which we have previously
noticed, and which we may repeat, here, is one
of the cleverest novels of the period. Messrs.
J. W. Burke A Co., have all these books for
sale.
Dry Goods Store to Bent in Griffin.
A SPLENDID Brick Store 94x90, iron front,
from l.t October for 12 months, at *800—rent
by B. Joy Jeffries, a valuable treatise I payable monthly—in the centre of bnsiness. Apply
1 to John W. Cox, Griffin, or
eepli 3t»HENRY BiNKS, Atlanta
FOR RENT,
CUBING IHE
ATLANTA FAIR,
SIX DAYS,
T WO largo, well arranged Dicieg Rooms on the
Fair Grounds: one 130 feet long by 32 feet
wide; one 1G0 feet long by 32 feet wide. Supplied
with plenty of tables and seats, good commodious
kitchens, pan trios, sinks, etc., together with a large I
brick bike oven. Good wells of water,with firet-cites
iron pnmpa in each hotuo. Will be rented singly
or together.
The Fair opens Monday, October 16, and will
continue through the week. A splendid chance to
make money, Addrees J. O. KIMBALL.
Superintendent Cglethoipe Park, Atlanta, Ga.
KplCeodCt
of the finest
be found,
a first-class _
Wholesale snd Retail Dealers in Wines, Liquors
and Cigars. Agents for Goodyear's celebrated
| Sonthern Ales. sepl7 lm
, together with everything usually kept to
re Bar. A. PATTERSON A CO ,
CARPENTERS WANTED.
I WANT fifteen to twenty first-class Carpente
men who are not afraid to work, and who know I
bow to do it. Good prices will be paid to good
workmen.
Call at onoe on me at the Fair Grounds.
ang!8 tf W. A. HUFF.
3STJE3-W 3VZXXsXs.
SffMMKSf & MSTffli
B EG leave to inform the public that they have I
established a GRIST MILL • ~
GRIST MILL ™ Fourth .street, 0D sTffiTccasiona
near the Macon and Western Riilroad creating, ' -
where they are prepared to grind
FAIR NOTICE
IFLA-iEim 023Cja.3Sr0JE3I
A RICH OPPORTUNITY!
■\T7TLIi bo rented to the highest bidder, on the
VV Fair Grounds in this city, between the hours
ot 3 and 5 o’clock r. h. next Saturday, the 23d
inst., the large and commodious DINING HALL,
60 by 159 feet, with such kitchen and cooking ar
rangementa attached u may be desired and di
rected to be built by the renter. The privilege
rented with this Hall will be the exclusive one for
feeding the pnblic on the grounds during the Fair,
save and except such little booths or »tails as are
usually allowed outside of the regular Dining Hall,
0. E. SUSSDORFF,
fflotale k Retail Bniist,
C’or. 3cl anil Mulberry sts*., Macon, Oa.
A largo assortment of
FINE TEAS,
For sale by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
Horsford’s Bread Preparation,
BICARB. SODA, SALERATUS,
For sale by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
COKrGrFESS
EXCELSIOR SPRING WATER,
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER,
For sale by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
Fresh Lot University Medicines,
Just received ly G. E. SUSSDORFF. Druggist.
Largo assortment of fine
Toilet and Family Soap,
For sale by
G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
Complete anl large etock ot
KRB0SE.YE LAMPS AM) LAMP FIX 11 RES, |
At low prices.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAIN IS, OILS, ETC.,
At reduced prices.
sepllif G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
60 BARBELS IRISH POTATOES. I
300 BUSHELS OATS.
Just received sod for sale cheap by
COIaLiUNTS cSs BBATS, |
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS,
ecplltf
69 szcoxd street.
CORBIN & VIRGIN, |
At Walker's Old Stand, opposite the Market,
GRITS AND MEAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY
Terms: The renter will take possession of tho
Hall as soon as finished, and retain the tame until
the Fair closes, let that be four, eix, or ten days.
“d at reasonable rates, snd they will deliver Grits | teamount ^^ereX^'able'on'tho^acYSay of
and Meal to any part of the city, and grind Meal the Fair,
for bill. A call u moat rcepoctfiilly solicited.
aug27tf
FOR RENT.
fJMIE Store occupied by J, H. ^Andereon A Son.
seplltf
W. F. BROWN, Brown’s Hotel
Macox lex,—We were indebted to Mr. Mem-
mtoger, of the Maeon Ire Factory, for a fair
sample of their products yesterday. We can
■ay “ice formed to Macon three inches thick to
the middle of September, 1871,” and tell no lie
either.
The Mcrjt Trade.—Among the arrangements
on the Fair Grounds this fail will be spacious
FOR RENT.
| STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for s cot
ton buyer. Apply at
sep6tf
THIS OFFICE.
FOR RENT.
. House block.
Apply to
rags tf
J. VALENTINO,
68 Cbeny street
ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN
M B. J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in
form hie friends and the pnblic generally that
oereo unu mu.o «na wuere urovere can ireeiy | be j, .gain back on Cherry ctreet, with a largo
display their stock daring the Fair, and sell it, I stock of the most choice Cigars, imbndog all the
t<- We suppose there will be a largo supply
of Kentuckyand Tennessee stock on the ground. —
Advertisements Omitted.—A number of ad.
vsttisementa intended for onr last were omitted
by sheer accident They appear to-day and wo
sre sorry for the detention.
Taxcio the Bull bt the Horns—A Struggle
next door above Valentino’s Saloon and Rea tan-
rant Give him a call, all you who love a good
~ 2xn
cigar or quid of tobacco.
ecp9 5
H. McKERVEY,
BOOT MAKER,
T> ESPECTFULLY informs hit enstomers thst he
lh has received* choice lot of French Calf
vox Lite.—Tho Batistan Journal relates the fol- £“?,*■ , order .'^ S" 1 * °f
lowing terrible struggle of a boy named Rich- anrt^ciMaTOSnaroLicr"’fSra*»h5 SSw
•rd ItiUww of n w Ti.on-6 of firet-cla*e workmaniLip. I have the_nght to make
ard Brown, son of O. W. Browo, of West Mil-1
ton, Saratoga connty, N. Y., with a bull,
one day last week. He went into a field back that don't 1
to order Evan's Patent American Gaiter, a new,
excellent style of shoe, the very thing for those
y last week. Ho went into a field back I that don’t like their ankles praised by elastics,
of the house where there were a number of I Repairing a specialty, andcatufac ’
w r adioD guarantee*],
cows and a young bull, when tho ball started I V * employ s Unbelts* workman on repairs. M.'
tearing tho
oat, end throwing him
the air. On regaining his feet the lad suc
ceeded to catching the animal by the hoi ra, and I
struggled heroically for bii_ life. Now under |
I Shoe Shop is in the theatre building, entrance on
I Cherry street.
-pH
ncc.n McKERVEY.
NOTICE.
MAC0X & AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
the boll's feet—now dragged in tho dirt—now
np again—clutching at the beast's ©jes,
and almost in despair of help—when nearly ex- . _ _.
haoated nnexoccted succor cams. Tho cows, I HP H E paeons of this road aro hereby notiffod
h»retednnexg«todiSnooor « b ull,.rSSd I 1 frrtgbm wbich hara brao m ocu-
b ? t ?° nMttirn'nM I “T"*"* of'tbS dam^S done to the food by the
around, and the boy succeeded in getting one rocMlt „ in< ^ji, nntiJ ropain are eompletid, be
? f them between him and the mad animal, so delivered to them by tbo M. A W. Railroad.
— . „— them by the SI. 4 W. Railroad
Reepmg the position until able to leap over the We beg the indulgence of our patrons for a few
fence, after doing which bo fell exhausted to I day* looser. The work of repairing is being pm!:ed
roe ground. The struggle was terrible, indeed, forward aa rapidly aa poealble, and wo bope to be
Tho ground waa dn. / ... r-.r. bit of ronning again in three or fonr days at the farthest.
should, r wer^bidl^ 1 ,* i . H “ ^ quarantine from Charleston ateamahip^ sod there
of brnisixL snd hia Uody a mass ^ OQW no delay in that city nor at Charleston in tbo
ol bruises. Finally, reaching the house, he jdpment of frtighta.
V y tla H is tiiought P ° ^ 8. K.
the lad will recover from his wounds.
sepUG-Std
Superintendent.
The Wooden Drug Store
and Simmons Ahead!
FRUIT JSOjA.X».
All kinds of lbs bent rniko just received.
ORANGES. LEMONS, CUCUMBERS, TOTATOES
and TOMATOES.
Call snd see them. J. H. ZEILIN A CO.
I. Baxlne, Wright’s A Philicome Pomades.
All new, of choice and selected stock.
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.
Oar stock of
OOLOO-N33S
Is one of the most complete ever offered.
BELL COLOGNE (genuine),
COLOGNE DE ROYAL, j
MARIA J. FARINA COLOGNE,
“ SOMETHING NEW COLOGNE.
Call and examine at
J.H-ZEILIN A CO.
New etock of
Tooth Brashes, Hair Brashes, Cloth Brashes I
SALOON PRIVILEGE.
Will be rented to the highest bidder, st the same
time sud place, the exclusive privilege for the
white snd colored Saloons on the Grounds. The
former now ready snd to be taken possession of on
the day it is rented. The other to bo built and
arranged in time for occupancy one week before
the Fair.
Terms: Immediate possession, snd to bo held
and occupied by the renter until the close of the
Fair, let thst bo more or less than fonr days. Four
good notes for the amount of the rent money
iqaally divided, payable first, second, third or
’ourth days of tho Fair, with such security as may
be approved by the Finance Committee of the City
Council. Gill edged paper will be required-
For other particular* and conditions not now sta
ted, application most be made to me in person or
writing. This is the best opportunity over offered
to tbe public for s handsome speculation, in a
short time and on emaU capital. It is expected that
not lees than five thousand persons mid visit the
Fork daily doling the Fair, and they will all want
refreshment*.
FORAGE-MASTER.
Tfca privilege of famishing the forage for the
sir ck during the Fair will also be sold to the high
est bidder.
Exclusive Cigar Privilege.
The exclusive privilege for eelling cigars on the
Grounds from the day of renting until the close of
m T ^ — r. i y4ir . * l11 be sold to the highest bidder. This is a
TOILET ARTICLES.) good thing, with much money in it. Terms e&me
and TVMsp Brooms,
And a fall and elegant assortment of
All goods delivered free of cost to any part of the |
%e have engaged the services of Mr. C. H. Free
man, who has been catering to the tastes of the I
citizens of Macon for the last twenty-eight years,
and will still continue to do his best for all his old |
friends who may favor him with a call. eep!2 tf
MRS. FORD’S SuHOOL
FOR GIRLS,
COB. COLLEGE ST. AND COTTON AVENUE, |
Will be opened on the 2d of October, 1871.
MRS. L. FORD Principal. I
MRS. T. B. FORD, Teacher Eng. Studies and Latin.
M’LLE SUSANNE BOTT French. |
M’ile will also form a Select Class of Young La
dies not connected with the School.
Terms: English $7; French 3 per month, in ad- I
vanco. Hoars, from 9 to 2 o’clock.
References : Mr. J. Clisby and Rev. H. K. Rees. I
seplOtf
1 ATS are now receiving a most superior brand of |
VV Flour from tbe
Palace Mills, Columbus,
And confidently present it to the public ss being I
Inferior to None In tills or any Other Market
We solicit orders from onr friends snd the pnblic |
generally.
au24tf E. S. POE A CO.
sept!7i
sep!7tf
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.,
Wholesale uraggiata.
W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
AffiiYFHW, LAWYERS!
NOTICE,
O N snd after to-day, the following rales will be
observed st the Central City Park:
I Trotting horses will have the exclusive use of the
I mile track for exercise and training, from daylight
I until 9 o'clock in the morning, at which time the
1 attention to the following NEW I track will be thrown open for the free ose of all
j parties until 3 o do.k r. xr., when it will be taken
I possession of by tbo running stock and used by
Cooley’s Constitutional Ltaitalions • 7 60 “Vi. 5 <»’«*«*.jhon it will be again thrown
Wlieek-r’a Criminal Cases (3 vola> ... 16 00 I for tho ua0 of visitors others wishing to
Croclccr on Sheriffs * 760l 2?? 5° if * This restriction upon tho public haa
Smith** Manuel of Common Kaw f • hh notceS 4 00 n <*f**«T order to harmonize all in-
Smhh** Man..el of Equity J 4 no V* we!I to giving amplo time for tho
Abbott’* United Stair* Reports. (2 toTuS* * * 15 00 I “ amin g of the hordes nowon the ground and to ar-
PotUsH D. Wains on Statute* and ConsUta- nTW *
Abbott’® National Digests
American Report*. (1st to!) ' "**• c 00
Ikminable Trials, (with notes and speeches) 4 50
lGlloo Fictions 2 00
Kiwcn Fact# (Townehend’a note.-). SOO
Ilaw’a Legal Judgment’s (Townshend) 5 00
fcpannon and Beufield oa negligence 7 50
Any Law Book published in America famished at I THE MISSES IiAIfE
pnblither’a prices. Any book of the above sent TXTILIi open a Boarding School for Young La-
Ix ^®of expense, on receipt of pnee affixed. | V¥ fflas nHewJToik city, on Wednesday, Sep-
7 00 I x The hzrd track, or half mfle trrek aa it is called,
(4 vols) .’.*.** 90 00 I U ^ tin3QB ft©© to tho public. _ _ . .
>i) 6 00 I * has been placed in chargo of tho track
to see that these rcguiatxona are observed impar-
He will preserve order on the ground3 aa
o 00 1 the city, and mast be so respected by
5 00 ^ father notice.
gei»tl8toct22 -vv. A. HUFF, Mayor.
Order* solicited.
eepI7 tf
J. W. BURKE «fc CO.
tember 20.1871. For reference an d circnlare apply
to J. J. Greeham, Euq., Macon, Ga. joll6 Sm
NEW FIRM;
2ABRETT & CASTLEN’S
GrXJIST EMPORIUM, |
In Daly’s Block, opposite Isaacs’ nonsc,
I S now open, where will be kept constantly on |
hand as full and eeloct assortment of
GUNS,
RIFLES,
PISTOLS,
GUN MATERIALS,
snd SPORTING ARTICLES, j
As can be found to the State-
All kinds of repairing done at short notice and 1
warranted. GEO. F. BARRETT,
ang23 tf F. Q. CASTLEN.
W. A. HUFF,
PRODUCE MERCHANT
MACON, GEORGIA.
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I HAVE now on hand a choice article (selected J
lamp) of C. O. Coal. Lay in your euppliea.
All orders will be promptly filled.
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ATLANTA WATER-CURE.
D R. F. KAXOW, late of Germany, would most /
respectfully inform the citizens of Atlanta and I
tho 8nrronnding country that he has opened an os- f
tabhrihznent on Hunter street, in tho L&rendon I
Houso, for the cure of all chronic diseases. Special I
attention givtn to the following diseases: Liver |
Complaint in all its forms, Syphilis in all ita forma,
Fevers, Epilepsy, Sterrility, Asthmas, Lameneaa,
Nervousnees, and diseases peculiar to women, etc.
I refer to the following persons, who have been
and are being treated at my establishment: Mr. J.
W. Backer, of Chapman, Backer <!fc Co. • Major TT.
B. Cox, of Cox & Hill; Capt. J. M. Hill, John and
James Lynch, T. J. Hightower & Co., J. Fleishel,
Beerman A Kartz. eep8tncgJ:ann3m
J- B. BRES,
Cotton Factor & General Com. Icrcliant
No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans.
un20 d6mw3m F. j. RAGLAND, Agent.
PRODUCE MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA,