The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 22, 1871, Image 2

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Telegraph & Messenger. I , T,,E | tSZ&XZ IttitggrJZZ ° A 1 Th® Central Railroad sends Mr. George W. wile, after seeking the counsel of an eminent Wyly, of Savannah, aa its representative to lawyer, and applying for a divorae, left on the FRIDAY MORNING. 8EPT. 22,1871. | t h e BalUmore Commercial Convention. r,:15 *■ trmin on 1,10 Geor fe u for An The Mayor of Colombohaa appointed Meesra. husband, discovering that slo had gone Tclcgrnplt Nlnte Fair Itnllelln. I A. It. Lamar and C. IL 'Williams, to represent to Augusta, telegraphed to the chief of police .. „ . .... u i. iR7i will open in I that city In the Son them Commercial Conven- r ’f Animal* to arreet her and keep her at the Th® Georgia State Fair for 1871 win open m ™. “ }>lant era hotel until his arrival. Tuesday night laoon, Monday, October 23d, and close on the °° ‘h® *“ iMt - bo aitempted to commit snicide by shooting Fridnv following Extraordinary preparations I Th® “t® “°°d in the Flint River was very I himself with a pistol, but was prevented from this Fair the moat ox- disastrona to the com crop of Decatur county, doing ao. He left yesterday morning for Au- pnta ****** Wsom,t has ever been witnessed in the Southern States. 11®« ®t 800 bushels. I _ _ _ .. . requirements of Haight A Wooten's circus took In #2,300 last ,1 High Compliment from a Ifntlical raTm^nl sn “o<3, *« Txtxo^™ Atm Friday night, at Savannah. Source. ” ... Jnrino the days of the ex-1 Nine head of blooded stock belonging to S. 1 The Cincinnati Commercial's Nashville cor nu an edition to be ealled the Tsxx-1 SL Wyatt, of Barks county, were remorselessly I respondent, (H. V. Bed&eld,) in a late letter, _ _ p„ trTnt giving the latest I developed a few nights ago by certain brunette pays the “traitors" and “rebels" of the South astro ’"Aft. _,ws—full reports of the gentlemen who are unanimously in favor of the following compliment: telegraphic , elhib itars and ex- Grant’s renominaUon. The Southern people loathe a man who uses [SS-5-J52SSS-H a LET ^ . Ter _ /„u descriptions of all the I of of Sooth Carolina, will make a requisition I n0[ worsb jp the almighty dollar to the extent of ... . . nrowess by land and water. I on Governor Bollock for all the parties engaged I htrtering away their honor for it. The old trials 01 eP" 11 ’ , _# jjj editions, it in the duel, Sunday morning, near Grani teville. Southern fire-eating Democrats we are taught In the size of «**"*“*“*“£ S Wale., who killed Severn Drew, at were wicked men and wicked they were, about will meet every requirement «» I _ . , „ w some things, bnt they did not use their offices of citizen! of Georgia and ztrangera from all I No. 9, Central Bailraad, laid May, was to fill their pockets. They did hot form rings . . . , n i th. country, who will I from Burke oonnty jail on Tuesday, on #10,000 | to make money, or establish gift enterprises. P *lr ~®. . hll tin,, Tho opportunity for bail. This old-fashioned honesty, this abhorrence of gather here at ttat tl • men ^ Columbus Enquirer, of Wednesday, has prostitttnting public bnsineaa publicity it will auoru , ,, , . , , . . which °®°® to P 11 ** 1 ® gain, is as abhorent to the in Kaoon and every other part of the country, the following wise counsel for phmters which SoQ(hern n * w M it eTer w „, ^ proba . North and South, will ha very great. We will I we heartily endorse—with the interpolation of I b jj more, for they have been called upon since »l *h advertisements in this paper for the I the words “very far” between “fall and short." I the war to have considerable experience with l£ur*ri>d of the Brporitim at the rate of two The planters of tho South are now satisfied ttuteortof | thing, rodl to.know ilits not to love .rtotrpmoa oj me osy I that their crop will fall abort of three mil- it, especially when it is done at their expense. dollan an inch, allowing a discount of twenty to I ^ k h«if They have therefore an For the past six years the Southern States have thirty per cent upon advertisements longer than I (lut to get good prioes been converted into an arena of robbery, pre- six lr»h~. in proportion to length. Advertise- f or their cotton. Prudence in placing it in anting a spectacle of fraud and corruption per- menta inaerted onoc will be charged one dollar the market will enable them to do so. By haps unexampled in the history of the world; menu inaerted once wui ue B w __ I enon „ b to mOTt their obligations | yet Southern bora men have had little to do per ineh in length. Cusnx, Jozzs « itsxsz. | _whS onnht t o be done promptly, even if I with it Your true Southerner, if he haa sense at a sacrifice and throwing tho balance of I enough to get an office, has too much honor to their crops opon the market as their needs I steaL In all my experience aa correspondent of may require, they will be enabled to defeat I tho Commercial, in tho different Southern the schemes of gambling speculators and re- States, I have found tho worst thieves, the most alize for their staple prioes such as the rela-1 insatiate robbers, to be Northern men. There New* Items. Macon Cottos Uxcora footed up on tho 20th, from first of September, 669 bales. Last I tar 2,717 bales wereTeceircd np to 23d Sep- I I i^^n‘^re ^tanln'S“c^nka.^n I geom-e for it. I Louisiana, since the war, than in all the South- | era States pnt together, from the revolution to thU be ha. forwarded money “ d I SenUnel, of Wednesday": ' the strangest thing about thU whole bns- •eventy-eeven SwedUh emigrants for Florida Tnz ra Jzrrznaox-A. Wnm Mm in ^„ „ ^ and Thomas oonnty. I Krujro nx a Negso—Tnx Negho Taken Out * q68s * ^grtMter ttio ro#ie the more in- Arouara Cottox IUchtts to ICth are 1,1721 aim Kiixed—A Cowraxi or Soldizes &raTioND> I t®Mely loyal he is, and for that, or the other . , _ . , _. rn at Burrow.—It seems that our neighbors in I reason, the higher In favor at Washington. If 1-1 je “ fW " tim8 7 ^ Jefferson county are to bo the firat in this State Hodgehad been staUoned down South and had 3,036 bales. I to experience to its fullest extent the beauties I . .. K Asothxz Futau Bcatbzb.—The Uteet die- of th f Ru-klux law. We regret to learn of a »“ tten n P ‘ wo or ^ree Ku-klux scares just on eeverv in the wav of femalo orators la Ida I very unfortunate oocnrronce in that county. I th® ®7® of soma election where the Badicals 1 . . ' I which resulted in tho death of two men, and I were sore pressed and thereby enabled them to Glenwood, of Ohio She ta rertiBed te btat wbfoh ^ clMed . , of United States ^ jay, he would have been canonized Baatn Anthony, Cody Stanton and Ann. Dick to ^ quartered on the county. Reports d J d _th 0 ugh ho trad stolen four inson in tho way of “scathing invective. Can 1 f rom the county arc confused and conflicting, | . b , “ “ ,uu t> ” ““ , ", ■be ont-blaektnurd Mrs. Wendell Philips? I and it ia difficult to get a oorroct account of tho I millions instead of four hundred thousand dol- Bcnxa the Admixistoation CaSDroaT*.- unfortmrato affair. On yesterday, however, lore of the people’s money. And yet these Wtahimrton correspondent says w ? ? w “""‘u ? »homwo 19* chaps are rolling their red eyes over the cor- The Worlds Washington correspoinwut “Jj I what we think will bo fonnd a true person I f. ™ ' nh _, thereUnolongeranydonbtthatBaUerisbacked I of tho matter. It seems that the first act of 1110 Tammany Democracy. It is very by the administration AU the offloe-holdera are in the drama was the killing of a white much as if the “Heathen Chinee had expressed for him and all the Federal patronage in Masaa- citizen, a respectable yonng man, named Jo- himself shocked at theatateof BUI Nyo’s sleeve. 1 . . ., ., . r., a I seph Coleman, who lived In JefforRon county, a ■ ■»— ■ ebaaetta U exerted in bn behalf. That la a I few miles away from Bartow. Mr. Coleman) Klartllus I’lienomena In Florida. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Administrator's Sale. Crops In Jasper. Jasfeb Countt, Ga., September 19, 1861. Editor* Tdcgrn-pK and Meuenger: I have I rtad .ccountaof the crop, from nearly all the W ILL be 7old.“on UiV Cm Tu^d'.Vin December oonoties In the Statu, bat hav^Reenno account I TV next, before the Court-house door of Sumter from J.^sper. Wo h*d an uncommon wet spring I county, in Americas, Qa., at publio outcry, during: T «ttl«tatofSSdlSVthe ISlbdlrifirioforirinanr til tbo I.. .Il of August, when tho rams set in, | L.ee, now Sumter county. Ga., nil of nhich is the and wo have bad severe storms from then until P^pcrty of the estate of Edward D.Hu*nenin. late of now. TUe eorn Is badly damaged, and cotton is ft?" “““‘Jv 0 *" deeea*«t. Sate sale to bo made u ruined; there will not bo a half 3op of cotton $ BibbS^ra ?hitaw made. It w rotung in tho boll*, and unless the A body of£indk“ Jrn iSThe^wSr PlanUtion rains coaa© noon, there will be no cytton for I ' ,oU of land Noe. 150, 151, 111, 110, 107 market this wider, for it rains so hard and so Jj* VStahSi^teepSblfirea'a?’wifi? th“ much farmers cannot gather in their crops. ot about three-fonrtbe of ttneaSe of said part of frac- A FlXUZE. 1 Uon 7 need for a ferTT landiDs on Flint Kiver: and 1 aontheaet half of lot lot 149 aa divided by the public •f. it re, ten I road, eoneiatinr of woodland 110S acree, open land JIAltKlhU, 114U7U acree, nearly all of which ia under fence—mak- Ia Macon, on Slat brat, by Bev. J. W. Burke. aK3 i £g%^.^33 W. T. Mozo, Esq., and Mhsa Yicrosu. L. BaoW5, I house, sin house, screw, running rear, crib?, etc., nec all of this citv I complete a first-class cotton plantation* au or tma exty. i ^ body of Land known as the Home Plantation* On the 10:b inat., at the reeidenoe of the bride’s I °f lots of land Nos. 114. 113, 105, 300,70.60 , , ” 01 1116 Dnd ® a fractions 12.11.10.9,8. and so much of fraction 7 father, in Jasper county, by Elder John M. Field, I as ** above the public road, with the exception of a Judge E. M. CAia.ra, of this city, and MraYta- OCHA HzsDZBtox, of Jasper county. 1153. except a narrow strip west cf the public road, TV.happy couple have our beet wiehe. for their health And prosperity. ] 1669J4 scree, nearly all of which ia under fence— bel: -fH.ioit; ... , - I inslixreojj acres of lend more or leas. Uponas... On the evening of the 19th mat., at the residence plantation is a handsome dwelling house, with all of the bride’s father, Maj. T. 8. Jones bv the Bev. necessary outhouses attached; also, overseer’s house. T V TT r T> . ..." -- nesro cabins, finhouse, screw, runmnz gear, cribs. Lewis Solomon, F. E. Lixd, Esq., to Miss Minnie I shelters, black-mith shop, carpenter shop, etc., mak- N. Josxs, all of Twiggs oonnty, Gi. ! — * " '**— J **■' r ~~~ J ““ 5OQIEST0 BIL.J. The youthful mind, in merry glee, Has yet to learn, to live, to see The care* of life’a besetting way, And oil of God’s precepts obey. The happy couple, may they know The present life, for weal or woe, Depends on all the graces found In them to prosper and abound. May God to them his love impart To plan their way, toeheertheir heart And may He in their bosoms find A love reciprocal, free and hind. NEW ing a complete and finely equipped cotton plantation of which there are few equals. 1 A body of Land known as the New Plantation, I consisting ol lot# of land Noe. 146.147,143. and north west half of 149. af divided by the public road. 154. 156, 190. 191. 195. 194, 115 and fraction 3, on Flint River, liakinr. of woodland 1212)$ acres, of open J land 960 acres, the same being in all 2212% acres [ of land more or lc£5. Upon said plantation i? anover- | seer's boose, «in house, screw, cerro cabins, cribs. I shelters, otc„ sufficient asd necessary to carry on i I l»rjre and first-class cotton plantation. J The above three plantations all lie in a body ad (joining each other m the 15th district of originally j Lee now Sumter county. Georgia, They form a body | of land containing 7478)$ acres of land more or less. | They are lime lands, and as cotton plantations will | compare favorably with any land3 in Southwestern | Georgia. They are now under cultivation, with the present year's crop upon them. They will be sold without reserve, on said day of sale, with all the im- md * ADVERTISEMENTS fiSSna^Sa^JSTWaSfi£& ciency of corn and forage upon the places to carry them cn next year. Bibb County Agricultural Society. of'^w.u?o^rhop^uS a I ^JS^^ 0 ou'SS TTEGULAR Meeting, SATURDAY. September 23, Potations. <>{ which due notice will be given-con- IV at 10 o'clock a. m.. at Society Rooms over Light- of mules, stock, farming implements, foot& Jaques, 76 Third street, bubject for discussion I cotton seed, forage, etc. —Sweet Potatoes: The ; r Cultivation and Preserv# 1 overseers upon the plantations, when I sm ab- tion- „ T. G. HOLT, Jb., President: B H. Wsiglst. Secretary. scp222t i u-- - ..i— r u—r r— -- — —•— 1 tions, with a desire to jmrehase. I consider the labor onthese pi sntatL>ns. if properly managed, permanent. There, will also be sold, on said day, at the same COAL. COAL. COAL E have on hand, and are receiving, our winter I Pl»®*» tho Ferryboat on Flint Kiver, with • ’ — Anthracite Coal, *>1 tho fixtures and privilezcs thereto attached, with All ordcra left atourYard. era Railroad Depot, will' »ep2Z 3t ard. nearthe Macon and Woat- I »?« »< >»?A adjoininx. raid •ill bo promptly filled. I fraction 7 of tho 15th district of ANDERSON A- BALLARD. I county, and a fraction in Dooly county, adjoining eaid I furrv laniimr. nfS.VA arras MULES. r PW0 pair of large Draught Mules for sale by J. ^ J. A. NELSON A SON. MACOA B. & L. ASSOCIATION 1A SHARES of the stock of this Association, on 30 which 9160 has been paid, can be boorht at par on application at this office. sep22 It* ferry landinr, of . „ -- --- Lee, now Sumter ity, and a fraction in Dt * ferry landing, of 85J4 acres. Terms of Sale—One-third cash on day of sale: one- third January 1, 1873; one-third January 1. 1874— with legal interest from January 1.1872. Bond lor I titles given by the administrator, retaining a lien on the land. Ptisseuion given to purchasers January 1, 1872. „ , . „ JNO. P. FORT. Adminstrator of the estate of E. D. Huguenin, dec’d. scp2lwtds Valuable City Property for Sale. October 2. SCHOOL NOTICE. TBS. BAILEY’S SCHOOL, comer of Walxmt and IyL Third streets, will be reopened on Monday, eep!9eod3t* FOR, RENT. auctionon the premises, on the first Tuesday in No- TWO SEW SII-B00H HOUSES vember next. Titles perfect and possession given —— —— 4 —*-to me at Atlanta. ■ well of JLi excellent water, on Baas' Hill. Poaaesaion given October 1, unpromising state of affairs for Butler, as all I killed by a negro named Bag Pierce, who I The last Polatka Herald has a letter from | noV^pwod ofVt'privaSr«ui71 of Grant’* State candidates are killed off re- also lives near the place above mentioned. I Qrango county, Fla., containing a thrilling nar- moraei nesiy. I rativo of the sinking of a good portion of that I tuhicctto lease for oac 3 car."Apply to me at Atlanta. I K,n* —In Holmes conntv t ^*®ihetrieal^opposed to the other. One ne- I «u™w wrauemgw .gmi fnwnwaw se p2 2tf «.A.L00URANE. -VTICELY finished, with ont-honses and Minunrri hc-Kt-tn —in iioimts county, i uouuj.,^ that abont three weeks ago Mr. Colo- I oonnty and the formation of a lake where it onoo I | excellent water, on Boas’ Hill. Po« Mlsa., the home of Dick Brewer, a negro, who I nranandapartyofmenwentatnighttothehonse I stood. After relaUng the experiende of one HOUSE AND LOT FOE SALE. bod refused to loin ibe Loyal League, was as- I of l’icroo for the purpose of offering him vio- I —V- I taUeTaHJi by sn umed party and Lem^od >**><*- The negro" refnad to tot them enter the ho S 0 *" to tDOthcr whoSO aCCOnnt “ “ Tbo E .o c „nt House Im,e, y occ„p,cd by ’ h , . * I house, and ns Mr. Coleman attempted to enter I “"lows. Mrs. 31. T. Snider till morning, when they ietltrii ! . le « u> 8 °o® tbo window, Pieroe shot him dead with his gun. More and more wonderful. Mr. Alex. K. waj bo sold on Tuesday the 3d day of 0 ctobcr be-I one ’W* 0 ”® WAGON. AUo, eevonty thousand feet their number, a negro named John Brown, dead I This is the Iladical version of tho affair. The I Foster has just com® in with more marvellous I f oro tho Court-bouie doon This t-roperty lies' bo- I of LUMBER. Apply to on tho field. I other aooonnt and the one which respectable I and startling reports. Ho says that on his way I tween the residence of J udro Anderson and Mr. I eep20 6t THEO. W. ELLIS. lcc* or mu. A 7’ rACIS0 CIIIffiA1 ‘ A,,(,A . PAKir - VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE Lodger, upon (bo authority of a letter just ro- | pu^ mu t(or in an entirely different I bogging to which bo was subjected. The safest I. .Th® l Qt ons-balfacre. with dwelling, four-roomod I ^ iliJullUUiJ XiHli JJU 1 UIl IJnUiiJ, oeived from England, aaya that, after surmount* light. Fierce, who had the well deserved repn- place he thought would be on tho crown of a h!m#o c’onUinj eight lltrge*roonS^beridw dreasiDg * C 5 e8 i? n FUnt Biver : log with infinite patience tbo same obstacles to | Ution of being n turbulent and a dangerenn | high block jack ridge,jrnnning paralled with the | roomi.pantno*. store rooms.ete^For further prnic-1 ATuimdid t^ot For Sale, at a Bargain. Two new 2-horse 8TUDEBAKEB WAGONS, and ancoeta which would be enoonntered by a fledg- JOS. S. KEY. in the Washington Chronicle is gorgeous. “a clear and steady light dawning at the A splendid farm of eight hundred and fifty acres, fertile and beautiful. A magnificent residence and eight acres of land in the town of Mirah&llvillo, with tho privileges of sixty acres of land. I also have a number of forms to sell besides the above lands. are character, bad committed some offence,'and a I road, which he accordingly took. After riding | a, , a ”^ n r [[ a * r0of .. _ .. „ „ _ . , Magistrate had issued n warrant for his arrest I perhaps a mile, the torso commenced bogging, ling from the English Uuiversitioe, Mr. Benja-1 jj r Coleman and his companions were oonsti-1 and for somo distance it was questionable min at 60 years of ago finds himself with a pro- | ted n posso to execute tho warrant, as tbo no-I whether he could get through; he, however, fosaional income of U,000 a year, which in an-1 gro'a reputation led them to expect resistance, reached more solid footing; again ho com-i . nxnE-ROOM DWELLING lot ahont two I Theabova laud* are in Macon coanty- They “ - ■' _ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ - “ “ A acre,, pleasantly situated in the auWbaof f ^. h ^ 1U,y “ d “ Ch ° lp “vYILHEESE the honorary appointment of Queen s Connsel. | Mr. Coleman altemnled to norform I Tho bocoina crew worse os ho oronressed. until I chanced for onnd >,1* ifvL I ang25 lm Marehollvillo, Ga. WnzT Honnxw Skzs.—The advent of Ho I the death of Coleman, the negro continued to I for him, both ho and his horse were still bog- . .. . - i mm.. .. .... „. resist arrest, and the posse finally left the place I gtng. Tho sounds in his rear increased more 1 sopt22d-3twlt Real Estate and Insurance Ag’ta. I f I .. two-stoTyjjrick dwelling _on the corner of with their dead comrade. After the mnrder I and more, and beaame more and more alarming. JL Becond and Walnut street, formerly the resi dence of tho late C. A. Ells, containing six or eight newly painted large rooms, with three good sorvant Booth. Momingisbreakingoverthe horta. I I a^d ^e^ I PICKLED POKE. wlul rare, goon servant of the Etbiopean intellect The scales are fall- an d fled tho country. He sucoeeded in making not stop, as this would have rendered it impos-1 O AA BARBELS Pickled Polk, various grades rooms, good stable, carriage and cow house, with a log from tho freedman'i eyes, and tha mists of I hi« escape, and went directly to Atlanta, where, | «ble to have extricated himself—he neither I of it, warranted. 200 ponnda in a Barrel, I hydrant of water in the yard, and good garden, Statata* hmyvtw.r- nr* I w ® have no donbt, he visited the Execntive I dared nor could look behind him, hia whole I ranging in prices from $7 00 to 817 00 per barrel, with a email orchard. Apply to oarpet-baggery are dying before tne effulgence 1Itnaion< em] ^ big ham)willg lB i e into his thought and aim was to reach terra firma. At Th® cheapest moat now in the market to feed la- sepMCt of the now Anrora. Wo have no doubt Holden hovinity’a ear. Aftor staying sometime in At-1 last, after the most superhuman exertions, both , r l r8 ' Wairantod Bound and awssl. AU in scorch I TfPPV PUT A T3 has oeen a good tlcid in bis scalawag experience, | htnta, he again Marled on his .travels and went | he and his horse exhausted to the most^extreme | eqpt3“°“ ““sS^tnrra' VXoK,* WUar. W. A. CHERRY. and saved it, too. I to Washington Oily to commit the Federal an-1 degree, he reached the solid gronnd. Turning Tn* Texas Enrciios takes place October 31 I thorities upon this “fearful Ku-Mnx outrage.” I to examine into the cause of thosefearful sounds rp. ,i*. i, I From Washington he went to New York, where in his rear, he saw the most terrific and appall- The i’leayuno learns that the Democraoy of I be gtayad forsome time. In Washington he pro- ing sight it hss ever been my fate to listen to. I ft A BALES various grades of Georgia mannfac- Texas are very hopeful cl electing a majority, | cured assistances and came back to his homo laat The first thing that attracted attention was that | JcVL_ t ^f e ?_9*S ,b ? r B®^ tri P«®. Fraido, Sheetings. SEYMODB, TINSLEY & CO. DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS. If not all four, of tboir candidates for Congress. I Friday night, bringing with him a guard of three I the trees were moving, first a giratory motion I and Yarns. For sole at manufacturers’ It nearly ail depends upon a fair count of the United States soldiers, procured, we believe, of tho top then some sinking gradually out of SEYMOUR. TINSLEY * CO. I, . .. . . I from tho garrison at Atlanta. Having murdered I sight, the tops revolving more and more rapidly I ’ — allots, tho management of the elcelion being an G f j aw j n the most cruel and cold as it sunk and disappeared; others following, Bagging. Roue and Iron Tie3 in the control of tho unscrapnlous tools of the I blooded manner, the Government sent him back and as they feU, revolving and describing arcs I i Wi ,,- - ■ _ nnserupnlous faction now oontrolling tho State, with bayonets to bravo an outraged oommnni- of a cirdo against the sky. Then the whole X> ECEmNGdailj a Urgoaupplyof the above and captain Whoelwte the former pa troneo'Aho 'ty. The soldiers accompanied him to his eartn as rar « tne eyo oiSma reacn, siuhiug, XL atticiea. which wiU be sold very low. 3 tu™" Hm LJ p*; •at—-«~i nowiseneo "•* “-‘“■'Z-r. I Ito place supplied by a sea of waters, rnnh-I JJ* hr,lie and Bair* of Bastrme. all grades. ' 1 9 - when tho oivil antho itlea issued a warrant for I ing, teething, boiling with the noise of mighty I ®9?? Bundles different kinds of Iron Tie*, hie arrest, upon a charge of mnrder. The war- I cataracts, and ever and anon casting to the sur- ! ^~^NI0N SETTS and seasonable SEED, COAL OB KEROSENE OIL and LAMP GOODS. At ELLIS’ DRUG STORE. scp206t NOTICE. H AYING this day eold all my interest in the Mill of J. G. TVheeler & Co , and the business pertaining thereto, to B. L. Willingham. Esq., NEW FIKM PREPARE FOR GEORGIA’S GREAT J. H. Campbxuu Lato of the firm of John son, Campbell A Co. I. B. English, Late with J. B. Boss A | S- T. Coleman. W E tho undersigned have this day entered into j a copartnership under tho firm and name of I CAMPBELL & ENGLISH, for the purpose of transacting the WHOLESALE LIQUOR BUSINESS and can bo found at 56 Cherry Street, Macon. -A.T MiLCON, BY BUYING YOfiB OUTFIT OF DRY GOODS FROM J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN S WHICH IS THE PLACE. A CARD. REELING assured that in representing the Qt’ll Stock ie now completed in every department, and especially so in- wholesale trade in Macon for the post six BLACK SILKS, of eveiy grade, s, we ha,ve possessed the confidence of whole- | years! sale buyers in our market, we now invite their at- I tention to our new buainoes. with an earnest gua- I rantee to give entire satisfaction to all good men I who will iavor ns with their patronage. CAMPBELL * ENGLISH. sept213m FAIR NOTICE ! COLORED SILKS, of every shade, STRIPED JAPANESE, and every dw, of ^ D ii E S © Gr O O X) S. YYe have never before been better, if so well, supplied. In every department we have studied to please the nicest taste and to leave undrained the lightest purse; and while cotton and w <Wlet I higher, we have obtained such concessions from the manufacturers os to enable "°° KOOJa 08 to offer them u H.AR.H OHZANOEI All other claeees of goods on sale as low and even lower than ever we say to be true A RICH OPPORTUNITY! TT7TLL be rented to the higheet bidder, on the V V Fair Grounds in this city, between the hours I of 3 and 5 o'clock p. m. next Saturday, the 23d j inat., the largo and commodious DINING HALL, i 50 by 150 feet, with each kitchen and cooking ar- j rangements attached aa 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 publio on tha grounds during the Fair, save and except such little booths or stalls as are usually allowed ontside of the regular Dining Hall, on snch occasions. Terms: The renter will take possession of tho Hall as soon as finished, and retain the eame until the Fair closes, let that be four, six, or ten days. I Good notes with approved security will be required I CARRIAGE MATERIAL for amount of the rent, payable on the last day of | * ‘Old-time Fricas." We invite every one to give us a call before purchasing, and we will prove what sep21-lwd HARNESS AND SADDLERY. •* ~ ***** SMITH, WESTCOTT «£ GO, 102 (CXXTHI Ft XY.'ST S1*It3E3ET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES AND HARNESS SALOON PRIVILEGE. Will be rented to the highest bidder, at the same f time and place, the exclusive privilege for the I white and colored Saloons on the Grounds. The I former now roady and to be taken possession of on the day it is rented. The other to be bnilt and I arranged in time for occupancy one week before I the Fair. Terms: Immediate possession, and to be held I and occupied by the renter until the close of the j Fair, let that be more or less than four days. Four I good notes for the amount of the rent money I equally divided, payable first, second, third or I fourth days of the Fair, with such security as may I be approved by (he Finance Committee of the City I Council. Oilt edged paper will be required For other particulars and conditions not now sta- ted, application must be made to me in person or I writing. Tbia is the best opportunity over offered I to the publio for a handsome speculation, in a abort time and on small capital. It is expected that I not less than ten thousand persons will visit the I Park daily during the Fair, and they will all want | refreshments. SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, YALISES AND SATCHELS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting in part of SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN, KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHER. GM2ST BANDS, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, aept20 eod3m IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM #8 00 TO #50 00. F. L. GROCE. FORAGE-MASTER. The privilege of famishing the forago for the I stock during tho Fair will also be sold to the high- I eat bidder. llBOOT^ ^3XTX> SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. NEW ARRIVALS OaoMTvativM ere taking the precaution to I »a public registration or tncir own. a rn» I oonnt Is, therefore, more probable. I fii. arrest, upon a charge of mnrder. The war-1 cataracts, and ever and anon casting to the'snr-1 100 0o * 1 * °® Uo ®f J oite and Monnii'a Rope. Tn* Now York Hocobs.—If ever extenuve rant was exeonted and Pierce taken into ens- I face the roots, tops or bodies of mighty pines „ r . lv , By . „„ (daughter was demanded, it ia In the case ot the I tod 7« to await a preliminary examination. On I and oaks. If I conld only tell it to you in the I ■ *** BBzMOUB, TINSLEY, & CO. soiled “New York llonclis.” Their eroloita Sa'nrday night, while Pierce was under the language of the awe stricken witness, it must •o-oaiiea new xor* uongna. melr exploits charR0 of an offlcOTi a pa rty 0 f disguised men have been beyond comparison tho most fearfully have been numerous and striking within the I suddenly appeared npon the scene and seized I appalling and awe-inspiring sight ever wit- post few weeks— pitching passengers ont of I and seenred tho officer before ho conld offor I nessod. The horse and man lie now panting at . . . 0 street cars—ossnaltino ladies in places of nnblic I » n Y reaistanee. A cert and hotness on the the memory of the horrors they have so miracn- Y T IJ IJAf’Y.’ I)C( tv ?o I tie* for doing tlio buainoes on liberal business prin- r i_, thentaken and a male hitched to tho lonsly escaped. -M. X\. XURiJiLIlO A tU. O, I aples, we expect to make it to the interest of all 1 1 the old customers of J. C. "Wheeler & Co. to con tinue to deal with us, and to the public generally we extend a cordial invitation to give us a trial. B. L. WILLINGHAM. J. 0. WHEELER. September 19,1871.sep20 St , . — -.— » KUO tronage of my friends and the public generally. „ „ J. F. HANCOCK. Macon, Go., September, 1871. Copnrtnersliip Notice. J fTl*?® undersigned, having associated ourselves I A in the Milling business, under the firm name I of Willingham & Wheeler, beg leave to notify our | friends and the pnblio of that fact. Having focili- 10G CHERRY STREET. resorts, end killing at least two unfortunate IP 1 **® w ere t ■ , _ - - ... .. . „ ...... . I vehicle. The negro was tied and put in the I People are rushing from the scene of disaster. young men who rushed to the rescue and at-1 mrt an d carried away by the party. What be- I Our camp is crowded with the terror-stricken in- tempted to save tbo women from violenoe. I eame of the prisoner after this can only be I habitants from the country in our rear. Every- Last Sunday they attacked and severely han-1 oonjcctnred. It Is believed, however, that he I body is waiting with forebodings and horrible died a parly of Israelites, wlie, in accordance P™ Ishm ““‘ for tie mnrder expectations. ... , . . . . * A . _ , I of youug Ooleman. Tbo cart came back to the I They believe the day of judgment bas come. I . „ with an ancient custom, had gone to the East ] p j ao6 next morning, bnt none of the party of the I This extraordinary phenomena appears more A Fl’CSll Lot Of G00(1 TlllllffS. Hirer aide to pray—wounding them with show- I previoua night with it. In tho meantime it is I and more extraordinary. The country from two I ^ era of atonea and smashing in the windows of I th ® thrco soldiers furnished by the I or thrae miles from here fo Lake Matlin is entire- the street ears where those inoffensive gent'e- fame to the eondnston Out Oiey lysnbme^ed, and is now one vast take. Nothing h™™* MlUng tho sront tn the wond. I railroad and to Atlanta. Tho boys in bine are I chain of lakes to Lake Conway are now united ItmtnxsTixo Taolb.—The National Demo- I said to have made remarkably qnick time. The I and form an immense inland sea. Wo loave im- eratio Committee in Washington have made out IIO,dl ® r * mnst h * Te glY*n an alarming report at I mediately and in terror for our own fate. U ® , . 1 ex P® MM oxelnaive I i.ronght down a captain and twenty-six men to I Dabbt 4 Co., Baltuioex. —Even the cliy of of intereet and capital of the public debt under Bartow Now York does not contain any establishment Democratic odmiulstratiotu, » compared with | - "I'^Tr^izatto^-~u^^^^ ~ «nperior to this, in tho lino of H. McKERVEY, BOOT MAKER, ■p ESPECTFULLY Informs hfa enstomors ihat bo Xki has received a choico lot of French Calf Skins, and fa prepared to moke to order all kinds of FOREIGN FRUITS AND NUTS, I 5 0 *? 8 ; Sho “ i“ d Outers, promising good fits and ' I first-class workmanship. I have tho right to make BEST FRENCH CANDIES. I to °, r , de ^ Evan’s Patent American Gaiter, a new, * I exceJent stale of shoo, the very thing for thosa that don’t like thoir ankles pressed by elastics. Repairing a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed, MILD FANCY FACTORY CHEESE, | St 1 °“? lo r * first-class workman on repairs. My 8hoe Shop fa in tho theatre building, entrance on Cherry street. stp5 lm HUGH McKERVEY. »SWErsters«.sK^ J* " P® nnom averaged $18,—4,- I ported that they have instructions to arrest a I of plain and fancy candies, gift-packages, su-1 beet qualities, 034 51. Tbo population was 14,000,000 and the number of tha citizens living In the vicinity of gar-plams, burnt sImonds,canned frnits,oystere mnvnw,™ coot per oepitum to the people was #119 an-1 Bartow, and there is a good deal of excitement , . . . , . j. ’ I BAKING POWDERS, nually. In Van Buren’a four vears the averaol ln neighborhood. salmons, etc., fireworks, nnts, and an endiess Horsford’s, Price’s, 4c. . '’ ,° average I » vonety of confeclloneiy, dried fraits, jellies, oost was Sul),132,452 .•8—population 17,000,000 Two yonng swells of Atlanta are announced et0 _ ctc can b „ h ,, . , th ’ BRANDY PEACHES, I convenience or pnrehasers. Good land-fino water and tbo coat per head to the people 1 <8 annual- I ■* “spilin' * to fight a duel with daggers, *t ever nrevionslv • I PRESERVES he ^?^5 locality ;convo- f —1-WsSS^r-aa.a-w,. SS ir -'.■° 00 ’ 000 - ° nt f0r W '- 1 : n d - w Baltimore to procure any of tho above articles. . oo®t per head 1 75 a year. In Pierce’s adminls- A man, name not given, was ran over by. L, ^om take heed and call on Messrs. Darby Extracts in variety and cheap. Oysters, tration, the expense avenged #53,014,055 78 I train on the State road, on Wednesday, near | 4 Co. ? T - l -‘ population 27,000,000—cost per head l 96. In Oartersville, and his foot terribly mangled. Buehanan's administration the average yearly | Tho Hawkinsvillo Dispatch of yesterday, Lob jters and other canned goods. English and American Pickles. | DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE M Y Oakland and Howud Farms, on tho Macon and Western Railroad, ten mites from Macon. ' If desirable, will bo cut up into lots to suit tho convenience of pnrehasers. Good land—fine water and market gardens, and country reeidences for town people. Titles indisputable, and terms rea sonable. Apply to Butte & Brother, Macon. sepI9eod3m* A. LzSUEUB. lican, ho thinks, is disposed to complain bo- I “SCHETP’d” DESSICATED COCOANUT, FINE AND CHEAP CIGARS, beet brands. TO STOCK FARMERS, A LL who wish to get Genuine Berkshire Pigs XX. can get the unadulterated stock for $25 a pair: single pig $15. We have on hand fire or six hun dred Gome Fowls of rare strains. Hens are all extra One layers, and the best protection for broods. The breeds which we offer have fought in mains for the past fifteen years, and any eports- mon who con prove that any of them ever “ hocked” m the pit will receive five hundred dollars. Ad- Lomon | drees STOCK FARM, aug27oodlm Fort Valley, Ga. Thb Reason Wnr.—A friend (ells ns that expense was #65,915,249 44-population "a 11 ««js ®U hope for more than half a crop of cot- I “ m8 °“® ° f l ^° S “ Ta ° nah p4p<!ra ’ lho Bepnb- 000,000-average cost per head 2 19. In tho ton in that section has vaniahed: “ 0 * n ’ T 1 ** dl,po ®* <1 <0 ““Plain bo- part year of Gram’s adminfatration, the ex- “There has scarcely been a day of favorable “J“® Street Railway Company has pense exclusive of all psyments on aooonnt of I weather for picking sinoe tho first of tho pres- I ““PPOn «■ ®*zs vis Charleston instead of Sa- pnblie debt was #190,796,355 00—DonnUttan 6111 mon,h - A portion of last Monday the sun vannah. We did not see the paper contain- 40 000 ooo—and one* p . sbone brightly, and ootton improved even with ing the complaint, but in order that till the facts 4O,OTO,OO0-and tlteocet to ^peopfa per head that smrtl assistance, bnt damp, rainy weather I ot th( . *7. Assorted Spices. Currants tnd Citron, #4 ib. The total expenses, including payments I baa again commenced, and thus what ootton fa | ... y PP^L we at0 authorized to I Sjrnp, Matches, 4c. on aooonnt of principal and interest of the nub-1 °P® n •b® fields mnst remain till fair days I “Y application was made to tho Savannah 1 liodebt during Grant's first year were eti 1 I oomo. Mnch of it bas been beaten oat of the I steamers to transport those cars, and their £aSL“*’,''"" E 7 Th* Nostu Cabousa Kc klcx Teiam have bohind in their crops. Tho receipts of tho The Charleston steamers agreed to take them been going on at lUleigh for eight days. Nearlv new w®?* n P to date, are not more than one- for ®Ct, and of conrse got tho job. 400 persons bsve been brought there for trial— fonrll, > *( ® Ten * b,, » of l#st J 0 * 1 ’® cro P ,or the 1 — aome of them from great distenoee. Among 84108 penoi ” thorn le on old man by the name of Wvli. *1 Th ® Ath(ni Watchman, of Wednesday, says: i - - , • 7- —- *- 1 oftix Hundred teres Walker—formerly called Uncle Wvlie rt« ,0 I We Sicoxd thx Motion !—Tho Federal Union I gh to make thick clothing comfort- I p , ,S“ n f' 0 RA 0 ™ii.^ ir7s7;'ir’4'v'Tr“"'4 I back 137 feet over seventy year* old and very infirm and vet I hM antici P* t *d u a in doing what we had for ® ® bln ® T,ult wta oovered with a heavy Rawkiwtiiie Rrtlrcad. A fine dee nine of'raven AU being tho House and Lot formerly occupied this man wan dr:-„„ir Yeryinlirm, and yotaometime past intended 10 do, viz: named leaden paU, and occasionally a few drops of rain »*»b «U neraraary ent buildioi^ Three hun- by Gen. HoweU Cobb. For terms ^rnSiSSort thfamrawasdraggedfrom hi. fmnUy 300 miles | Hon. Wm. M ; Ree^ a. .proper person .0 be to vary tho monotony/ Tbo weather w« tSU&’SSif&ifr. y^'^lra. «*°d ^ “ corn, cotton seed. cow*, bora, and evc.-rthine on Sie «os27eodtq JOHN B. GOBI Exclusive Cigar Privilege. I Thankful to my former customers for their patronage, I solicit a continuance of tho same, with now Tho exclusive privilega for selling cigars on tho 0DGa tLat may tl7 mo ’ Cal1 and oxamme etock ’ Grounds from tho day of renting until tho close of I Fair, will be sold to tho highest bidder. This ia a j good thing, with mach money in it. Terms same as those governing the saloon rents. Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Atlanta and Al bany papers copy twice and send bill. aeptl 1 W. A. HUFF. Mayor. 6t No. 2 Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Georgia. FALL STOCK = OF BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. NOTICE, O N and after to-day, the following rules will be I observed at the Central City Pork: f Trotting horses will have tho exclusive use of tbo mile track for exercise and training, from daylight until 9 o’clock in the morning, at which time the track will be thrown open for the free uso of ail i parties until 3 o clo.k r. ar., whon it will be taken possession of by the running stock and used by them until 5 o’clock, when it will bo again thrown open for the use of visitors and others wishing to j drive on it. This restriction upon the public has been found necessary in order to harmonize all in- ' terested, as well as to giving ample time for the training of tho horees no won tho ground and to ar rive. 1 The hard track, or half mile trrek as it is called, is at all times free to the public. TA7"E announce to our many patrons and friends that our Fall Stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Mr. Baney has been placed in charge of tho track I fV etc., are now being received. With increased facilities, we are prepared to duplicate any in to see that these regulations* are observed impar- j voice which may be bought of any New York jobbing house, and pledge ourselves to do it. tially. He will preserve order on the grounds aa To our friends who have heretofore patronized us, we are thankful, and cordially invite a continuance an officer of the city, and must be ao respected by °* favors. To those who have not given us a trial, we respectfully invite to do so. It is always a all until fuither notice. I pleasure to show our Goods, even though we may not effect a sale. septl8toctM W. A HUFF, Mayor. c&11 e P LAW : cist attention to the following NEW •OKS, Just receivtd: Cooley’s ConEtitotional Limitations $ 7 SO Wheeler’s Criminal Cases (3 vote) 15 00 Crocker on Sheriffs 7 go Smith’s Manuel of Common Law (with notes) 4 00 Smith's Hansel of Equity 400 Abbott’s United States Reports, (2 vole) 15 00 Potters D. Warns on Statutes and Constitu tions 7 00 Abbott’s National Digests (4 vols) 30 00 American Reports, (1st vol) 6 00 Remarkable Tiiato, (with notes and speeches) 4 50 Hill on Fict ions 2 00 Bam on Facts. (Townshend’s notes) 5 00 Ram’s Legal Judgment’s (Townshend) 5 00 Sparmon and Renfield on Negligence 7 60 Any Law Book published in America furnished at I ] mblisher’s prices. Any book of the above Bent I : tee of expense, on receipt of price affixed. Orders solicited. sepl7 tf J. w. BURKE & CO. | Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand. MERCHANTS, LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTEREST, AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOUBCY. SINGLETON, HUNT & C0„ Wholesale Dealers, ang24dlm 49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA Cat,, SawlM at Short Notier. I £« W® •zirtfoo o- 111" • Tu wdaj m November next, will . - •gprca-Xw I V/ ooid before the Court-house door in the city Firo Plantation and House and Lot for Sale. 1 13 I fe ®j “L 1 , 04 ,eot on Second street. Guoomt WzaTHE*. Yesterday a cold, raw, rpnErabKriber.de.irinzteehanrshi. In inesi.ef- J£*J£f fliS^’ffi®®*^^* 111 ""*f*®« The Athens Watchman, of Wednesday, rays: | wtod ptevriM, on# the temperature | SSdlriX ’ 8 Goorahk three mile# soathwett of | ^ ect on Second street, running ** P^® 1 ® 100 *: bnt who are I npon in ®YerJ emergency—in short, th® right I entire month of September. I wittl fin ,* orehart and vinerard; fifteen *0 Uk«ly to be Uw vietimi of negro swearing. One I m * n ^ 0T P'* 0 ®: anfi, w® trnat hfa modesty I p I aa-ra of woodland and timber. Worth tM —iL.. L - fi L . « V " I trill nnf intonuic: rtkedeelu e— — • Li a : . I I Sell IOT SiOOO. A® ADAMS. R. M. BAZE3I0RE. RUAnBAru WARE. Tho House con- j each room: ♦o twenty j 15000—will 1 S. H.J.6ISTKUNK. aTZ - - .AT ”, flftcen ot b®ra, was merits. * groeral commission and grocery house, which duebaiged the other day ‘aefbim,^ smii/” ra, Griffin Cultivator of venter,U. ,v„ » n Immense business in Tennessee and Lo^“and hfa gaog ore theMl^nd of f °“ 0wing: rodfar^exp^iS Lyrf^° PU f I wholesale I QN entering upon a new cotton e^oeon, tender wax Akerutan aiteeta. I ^ I.A — of Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers Aa™ * DiVn.33Y tfc CO., sauv aciLDixo, 325 wxst saiTixoax street, WHOLESALE Adams, Bazcmore & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, Thx Gmxu Eeciimrerr of v : witnessed is now progressing in Griffin. It is “k®** 011 to ,h ® ir P 1 ^ 0113 - Consignments , Z~ CXMTUEXT of Knights Templar, I not confined to one church, bnt seems to per- I cotton will be handled promptly and sold at the at Baltimore, is an imposing affair. Nineteen T * de ^“Ost the entire community, and U gath- highest prices. See advertisement. Commandenes, mostly from tho Western and ® n ? s streE 8 tb ond volume as it mogreasee. A — Southern Stales, reported on the fint day The. I xu ^ on . Pr*J*r meeting fa held at 8} o’clock even-1 LnrixooTT'a Mioxztsz for October reached, wrTonvr uttoxtc. o _ „ were welcomed in on address by Grand Master Sh ‘h^fat^^MeXdi^ ^l‘L D ' 8h 5 M *°° n r Mt « rd »y may be found at tho book & CO ’’ J. H. B. Letrobe, and the response wZuna&Ez muS^wSC* f ^ Bto r- Th8 , “ dine artides lro ch *p' era Wholesale Grocers & Commission Mercliaiiis eredbyGnndCommanderWm.SeweQGardcer | ^yo joined the Baptist church by experience |, foar of Kimblee Among the Alps, withil- A banquet waa given ii ’ ....... - — _ Hall in the afternoon, 1 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. wgBjktfa* wm cash. V. WILSON, JR. F. BURES, JR. F. B. ECRN'S WILSON, BURNS & CO., favor them with their aill be given exclusr ir patronage. ively to the Their attention — . —i.Buuwaner, 1 , • , -- -—r— j 1. «. ■—, 1 30s. nowiEDst.,c.a*or Loasran, biltimoei. given in tho M.—i.»a t ... ■ | «nd several by letter; fortr-one have jjined I lustrationa. No. 7 of Wild Island. No. 2 of I moon, at which three table. chureK am} S ,h« Th ® City »f Monuments. Otaheito. Off Dnty. Off Dnty. tending the cnUre Imigth of L H^ntriy^ ^11“^ ^ T I Aft " Gtoat, etc., ete. I ?^ e u^ra)fo e ,«ttSirn 0 .* fral^reffiled. Among too guests were about stitutt^reteXf AU “'* °° n - Yamtranx Sxnu-Jadge p t . r ^ I Bohasce is High Lux—Mat asd Dxcnnin: I Uoobrane offers his lato residence, ouracr of I Ptemtartteatfam ” turn *- AU# ,ra •U* have°nr ... rtranoaxi.— A correspondent ~ WEr * Traonux Beet with a Boot hexl— Second and Poplar streets, for sale. If not sola Of the Mobile Regfatar in the Canebrako rem„„ 4 Ditobcz and Leaves hto Husband- at nrivate ..fa before tht tim. » -ill n. Storage and Sale of Cotton. And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta tion Supplies. Asldng for a oon tlnnanco of the generous support “~^“*»toe old firm during tho past seSon, they pledge themselves to give unremitting atten tion to the interests of their patrons “ Liberal advances made on ootton In store. sep6 dAwSm re^* 881011 ot October. eepHtf W. r. HKOWN. Rrown’e HoteL FOR RENT. . „ . - _i toe Canebrako region I A Drvoac* and Leaves hzb Husband—I at private sold before that time, it will be offered I FOR, RENT, FX-b^,XT;^ oU r^ r pnbhc or ia now open on th© Lm P»o**a out forty*five winters, haa been sojournidr at the member next See advertisement “ — nearly over by the first of NoTemW B, ».-Ti? *** witb bi * wif «. «bo is a beauti- — has appeared, or a few appearing, to i. WO ™ I fuI b,ond J. of some nineteen summers, of great Hos - W. Painx, late member of Congress haa been done. Bnt from other causes jb? 1 ! 8 ® LL;’ , “ d * Ur * eU ° ns - The hmbsnd from the First Congressional District, will ac- tude/theymsd® htat year! TwoeS £?2aS£ 252"* witb “ Teni1 <-Lildren, and to have £ luterratmg reading matter in lho shape of NOTICE, thev will make tores-quart!ra. None Ibe young lady for her beauty. Several United States Agricultural Reports for 1867, 68, A TR TTENUY KING fa my authorized agent and i£7toan ^irtf. l^e averaM arenra te^ia ?’ A&Z reported, that the cry of “mnr- 69. _____ -'L wid traurac. aU my bmOueca Uuriu£ my ah. ab.nt tho proportion a Of aixtg to one bnndrt.l I Glia °i I Macon asd Augusta Bauxoad.—VTo were in- ! "aaptl^st aly ' JOHN P. JAUGSTETTER. FOR RENT, DURING THE ATLANTA FAIR, SIX DATS, T YYO lAige, trail airanged Diniag Rooms on iho Fait Grounds: one 130 feet long by 82 feet 2?,? ’ ,°“ 6 J5°. f “ l , lon S b Y 32 feet wide. Supplied Uio |iiw t ra>a». v ®® a,. *•**» wuuuroa uu coanles. c. . ‘ 1 ^vlaoon and auojjwta xajlxuu>ax>.—» e were in- say forty per cent reduction from IasI year. fouu,U h j huaW^demo^r^fbradng^ formed, ysrterday, that aU the breaks would be I It la oaitl that cl,. repaired, and trains run through to this city I Tnr Selma Times says, “chills are quite pre- valvut In Selma at this time, but with this ex-1 ber I ° T “ ““ >bove road bynext Monday at farthest. ception the city continues hoalthy.” A oon- j n pre8cnceof Kdl * y morain E, be, it fa said, 1 ' r ™— -* **— *— 1 -* — Bidcrablo exception. I his wife that that h-L CARPENTERS WANTED. brick bake even. Goodwiiteof wMeVTwilh&eV^ iron pumpa m each houao. Will bo rented elngl7 together. opens Monday, October 16. and will th ® week - A splendid cl.inCQ to O ® ’- Addroaa J. C. KIMBALL. eeplGeodGt** 811 * ^"fatboipo Park, Atlanta, Ga. WANT fifteen to t SCHOOL NOtctcE. twenty first-clasa Carpenters— Y TBS. BABER will reopen herathool . men whu are not afraid to work, and who know 1YJL September 25. The course incluuee au TmtEE of the four lovers of an Illinois girl ] TO^kmen° GOOd Pri “ 8 ^ b° P“ d good | Englfah branchea.^with ftench and Embroidery- W: formed a syndicate against the other, and slew him when he waa taking home from a picnic. workmen. Call at once on me at the Fair Grounds. auglE. tt VL A. HUFF. Terms: 83, #4,85 and 86, according to the grada of the pupil. Corner of First and Tuie etrecie. eepl lawtiloctl ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN- M B. J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in form his friends oud the public generally that he is again back on Cherry street, with a li stock of the most choice Cigars, embracing all favorite brands, and Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of &U descriptions. His store u next door above Valentino’s Saloon and Beetan* ijwt. Give him a coll, all you who love a cigar or quid of tobacco. sep9 GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVB STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. JACOB 8CHALL, good THE GEORGIAS, Ml AM THE GREAT NECESSITY FOR A First Class Restaurant In this city, has induced ua to establfah, in connec tion with GEORGIA NO. 2, just each s place aa gentlemen can visit, and in addition to the privacy of a home, find all the rare delicacies of the eeaaon. served np by the very beet cooks and in tho finest style. We have fitted up in splendid style a mag nificent Saloon, and havo prepared, for the exclu sive nee of gentlemen, several suites of Private Supper Rooms. We will be prepared to servo, at all hours, FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, and every del icacy the Northern markets, onr own and the sea board afford. This bouse will bo under tho charge of Mr. Jno. A. Casey. Onr Bar will bo supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. GEORGIA NO. 1, on Mulberry street, where four of the finest BILLIARD TABLES in the State can be fonnd, togethor with everything usually kept in a first-class Bar. A. PATTERSON & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines, Liquors and Cigais. Agents for Goodyear’e celebrated Southern Ales. sepl7 lm PLANTATION FOR SALE. T HE undersigned offers to sell hfa well-known plantation, in Lee county, consisting !of 1800 acres of good land, abont 800 cleared and in a state of cultivation and good repairs. A fine residence and all other good improvements are on tho place to make it desirable. The placo is well watered and healthy, and is ono of the most desir able places ia Southwestern Georgia, and will aver age with the best farms ia the county. Its locality: eight miles east of Smithville, on tho Southwestern Railroad; twelve miles northeast of Wooten’s; eleven miles south of the city of Americas, and ad- , oining the lands of Col. Jamos Gardner and Maj. . iryan and others, and if desired will soli every thing on the placo, consisting of corn, fodder, poas, Cano, potatoes, and wagons and farming utonsds of all kind. Stock—a lot of fino mnles, cattle, bogs, in fact, everything to carry on a first-class farm. I will soli tho entire property for one-half cash, tho balance ta ono, two and three years’ time, with interest from date Any person wishing to bay can confer with me at Amencus, or my agent, J. W. Baring, on the pla«. Which he will show to any one who will call nQ mm. «U my desirable house and lot the city of Amencus. convenient to business, and a good neighborhood, Joining Col. 8. B. Lalor A Brown and others, containing four acres The Vovff. .P«>P°r«y will bo offered until tho first of septlO-iu. jj;0i L LAI!A1I0IU; _ direct from the mannfactories, he can offer enperior inducements in prices, and he has neglected no opportunity of sustaining his well-earned reparation for superiority of goods. He would farther announce to the trade, and especially to ehoemakera in Macon and vicinity, that be bas on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve them at rates that will fa vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly called to the fact that he can famish Leather cat to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all kinds, ete., at a very small margin- in the Custom Work department, he still employs first daes, superior workmen, and hfa easterners ran be enpplied, now aa ever, with Boots and Shoea, of the finest French calf-skin and the most clabo rate workmanship, at short notice. JACOB SCHAII, sep!9 3m 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. LAWTON « WILLINGHAM, SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON, COTTON FACTORS, Warelionse and Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. X Publishing onr card, we claim nothing more for ourselves than a determination to do onr DUTY towards our customers. By strict attention to our business, and studying tho interest of our patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who • will give us a fair trial will continue to patronizo our house. augl6-3m LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.