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WEDNESDAY MOBNING. SEPT. 2*. 18
TcIegrnpH .State fair HalleUo*
The Georgia State Fair for 1871 will open in
Maoon, Monday, Ootoher 23d, and eloee on the
Friday following. Extraordinary preparation*
axe in pragma to make thl* Fair the most cx-
tenaivo and popular Indnxtrial Erpontion which
has ever been witnsoaed in the Southern State*.
To meet all the newspaper requirement* of
ao important an ooearion, the Txrxoxam ano
UmmzxazM will, during the day* of the ex-
poeiUon, tame an edition to be called the Tw-
oaan Stats Fats Bcxixror, giving the
telegraphie and mail new*—full report* o
progress of the fair-list* of exhibitor* and ex
hibits, speeches and report* delivered on th
oooaaion—and very full dereriptiona of all tire
triala of speed and prowess by land andI water.
In the sise of this sheet and of it* edition*, it
wiU meet every requirement of the vart crowd
of citizen* of Georgia and rtrenger* from *“
narts of the South and the oountry, who will
gather here at <»<«» time. The opportunity for
badness publicity it wiU afford to buxines* men
la Maoon and every other part of the oountry.
North and South, will be very great We wm
publish advertisement* in thi* p»P* r lor tbe
v*oU period of the Krpemtion at the rate of two
dollars an inch, allowing a discount of twenty to
tblrtyper cent upon advertisement* lonpr than
six inches, in proportion to length. Advertise
ment* inserted once will be charged one dollar
per Inch in length. Cuanr. Jox*a A llxmA
News Itrni*.
Tn* Naw Yon* Manxrr.—We thought CoL
Jones would have been able to impart some
backbone to the New York ootton market, but
it seems the bear* got sbesd of him.
Exraxss Bcsmars.—The Mobile Register ssys
the Southern Expreas Company in that place
are handling immense quantities of freight for
the interior. We are glad lo see trade lirely In
Mobile.
Wanar.—Wo bad a wsnn dsy yesterday, but
a friend from Southwestern Goorgia say* never
so many warm dsy* will not help cottoo much
in that section. It has done its devoir and
that s poor one.
Wira Baa Tina.—In c**o of n negro on trial
before Iho District Court of Winnaborongb,
La., for besting bis wife, the Jadge decided
that the old common law wss in force in Louis
iana, wbloh gave to the bnsbend “the right of
moderately chastising bis wife."
Lawron Kc xi.cn or ice C.vitzii Statzs.—
Tho Wilmington Star say* Lowere? fired into
a Charlotte and Butberford train on Saturday,
and on Monday Lowerry and hi* gang dined at
the home of A. McNeill, and paid for thoir din-
nor by flonriebing knives »nd pistol* at tbe
family.
Csm't nx Fomin.—A Utah dispatch of Friday
aaya rnbpn ua* have l>een iaaued to bring before
the Grand Jury Brigham Young and some four
teen of hia wives, and George A. Smith, who
ranks next to Brigham Young in tho Mormon
Cbnrcb, hut Ihey bare not yet been found. It
is strange that n man with so largo a family
can't be found.
Wx are glad to sco from tho World that the
Demoeratlo administration of the Erie Canal ia
showing Important advance* in freights and
reoeipti:—912,213 ton* freight up to 15lh Hep
teniber, against 632,395 for the some time last
year, and $1,1127,072 toll reeeipts, against $1,-
001,812 l**t year. At the same timo the expense
of working tho canal has been reduced Dearly
forty per cent., or $191,38!) against $803,010.
Now Quit It.—The New Orleana Fieayune
which, we verily believe, started the Agasaix
tidal wave story, baa got another fright np nt
the expense of a column. Tfaistimeit isEncke'a
Comet, which, on the night of October Clb at
11 o'clock and 41 minntea precisely, is going to
bit the earth somewhere between the Indian
Ocean and the Ulmmalaya Mountains, and tho
concussion, to conjunction with tbe joint at
traction of tbe sun and moon, is going lo raise
the great tidal wave. If (he Tjeayune does not
quit this panto making be will catch a shock or
ooncusaion from a hundred broomsticks, each
ono harder than a comet's tail.
Arraia* in WamnimniN.—Tho Washington
correspondent of tho World says every depart
ment of the Government there is in tho moat
admirable disorder, growing out of the abaenoe
of moat of tbe functionaries from Cabinet offi
cers down lo the youngest clerks, all election
erring, log-rolling, attending conventions and
laying wires for Grant's renomination. Olaim-
agsnta, pensioners, attorneys, members of Con
gress, and all who have any other bntineas in
hand, exeept tbe renomioation, come to Wash
ington, look abont, find it impossible to got any
thing attended to, and go away nsing profane
language.
Tbs Visible Scrrri.r of ootton shown by (he
Commercial and Financial Chronicle last Fri
day, was 1,G93,915 against 1,317,104 bales at the
corresponding date last year. Exceaa, 376,811
bales, aa compared with 1870. Tbe receipts of
last week at the interior porta as compared with
the corresponding week of last year were as
follows: Augusta, 1,353—3,009. Columbus,
473—1,893. Macon, 407—3,442. Montgomery,
1,093—S, 153. Selma, 1,030-1,481. Memphis,
1,788-1,083. Nashville, 191—130. Total,
6,313 bales against 13,859 last year—or 7,54G
bales lass. Tbe total receipt* a* telegraphed
on Friday last, were 42,464 against 68,464 bales
last year.
Tux Noam Canon** Kc xi.cx.—Ten of (he
North Carolina Ku klnx were aenlenoed by
Judge Bond, of Raleigh, last Friday, aa follows,
the prisoners being called separately and in
the order given: R. A. Shotwell, six years' im
priaonment, with hard labor, and a fine of
$3,000; Alexander Defrieat, two years and
$.300; Amea Evans, six years snd $3,000;
George Holland, two years and $300; William
McIntyre, two years and $300; William Teal,
•hree year* and $300; David Collin*, four
year* and $.>00; William Sorngga, threo years
and $300; Spencer M. Moore anj D. II. For-
tune, aix months' Imprisonment each,
W*a tux Fxost Man White oa Colouxd 7
We are indebted to the Montgomery Advertiser
for an Ethiopian prelection showing that Father
Adam was created black orig'nally, sad how bo
camo to take on a paler oolor. It ia a curious
foot that the speculations of the “aeientiats'
are taking a shape not so widely divergent a*
they might be from those of the African brother.
In the laid number of Scribner the reader will
find a long and learned attempt to reeoneUo
geological and ethnological discoveries, facts
and speculations with the Mosaio acoount of the
creation of man. The writer contends that tbe
creation recorded in Genesis was the erection
of the last and most improved apeeiea of tho
human race—the Adamic or Caucasian, and
that the Afrioan and Mougolian raeea had pre
existed for an indefinite period. HU exposition
of the Scripture* in connection with this theory
U iugenions and suggestive, end the ethnologi
cal difficulties he presents in the way of the
common theory and interpretation are at least
puialing. If he U right, then the Afrioan
brother was not wrong, at least in tbe idea that
black was the first color of the bnman apeeiea.
Uasrcar. Coxvxxnosx—Tho Radicals hold
their Slats Conventions in New York and Mas
sachusetts to-day. In the Empire Stale, at
Syracuse, a lively fight between the Fenton-
Greeley and tho Grant-Murphy factions is an
ticipated, but Greeley will be whipped out. In
Massachusetts, Ben. Butler is to show fight for
a nomination for Governor, but Butler, they
say, U whipped already in the election for dele
gatee to the Convention and the only question
is whether he will submit to tho fist of the Cou-
a thousand delegates, and a fierca s!ni3 ,, e J
anticipated. But for the fact that the ^rcit
Tammany explosion in Naw York has bytudiV
oJosttre of rank frauds more or leas paralyzed
the Demooraey of New York and the Union", the
situation would bo encanraging. It U tree the
National Democracy bold no responsibility
whatever for the Tammany frauds, but it is
nevertheless true they have brought a terrible
atigma on the Democratic name. It will not
do for Democrats to steal. Nothing bettor U
expected of the radicals; bnt tho thunder of
Democratic reprobation la bushed and silenced
by th* exposures of Tammany. It cannot
ring and reverberate in such sloughy chambers.
Atlanta Gossip.
A buy little bird who hope about Atlanta
very industriously, picking up the crambe of
freshest, fattest gossip that fall from tho various
political tables in that city, was down this way
the other day, and whilo here perched himself
on our desk and chirped of many thing*.
First, ho informed ns that certain Democratie
politician* principally of the small fry order,
were busy “fixing” up “elates” and making com
binations to divide ont the various offices to be
disposed of when Iho Legislature meets. In
fact the little bird gave ns to understand—being
a bird of immense credulity—that it was “all
settled, sir,” and nothing remained bnt for the
honorable Senators and Representative* to meet
and ratify it We are not yet exactly prepared
to tell all we learned from the little chirper, but
we may do ao between this date and tbo find
day of November.
If we know anything of public sentiment,
however, we may set down some of those little
games u already coppered. They won't begin
to work, and there is an everlasting smaab
awaiting some of the slates. The people are
going to make such combinations a* will inure
to their interests, and not to the paltry, sordid
greeds of trumpery politicians and blatherskite
demagogues. Tf a resolute and thoroughly in
earnest public sentiment can keep tbe Legisla
ture rigidly in the right track, that body will do
the people’s work as well as may be, not the
work of a few men whose ambition and offioe-
hnnger are in inverse ratio both to their deserts
and capacity.
Gentlemen “log-rollers 1"—be sure and koep
your lines of retreat well open, and especially
have more than one' string to your bowi, or we
greatly fear you will be laid out u cold aa a
wedge, and “flat broke" besides.
Ilotv ami tVIiy .Senators Fat Thieves,
Connlcrfelicrs and Courtesans in
Office.
THE GEORGIA FltF-SS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
TO REJiT.
A GOOD tenant can obtain a boneo suitable for a |
small family. m a Root neighborhood, healthy,
and convenient to bnrineea. Apply to
»cp27 It MBS. A- F. SHERWOOD, Second el
The remains of the aixty.seven Confederate
soldiers which arrived at Savannah, from Get
tysburg, on Friday, were buried in Laurel
Grove on Sunday, with the no«t imposing cere
monies. A procession was forrord at the Ex
change oomposed of ex-Confederate soldiers,
pohoe, citizens and ladies, and three rounds of
musketry as well as minute guna were fired at i
tho grave. The Keva. T. O. Stanley and Dun- -- .
, from tbe city, mrd known aa tbe Parker Place. The
lop conducted the religious services. place con tamo one hundred and twenty acres, near
Mr George C. Band, jr. t of Savannah, was I two thirds of which ia open and under good etateof I
Park Mbs. last estivation-tho balance well timbered. On.the
married at west Chester lore, ’ I place are fine we la of water, cnsnrparsed in tho
Thursday, to Mia* Genie L. Blanchard, of tho eounty. For psitiralsra a* to terms*of sale, etc.,
latter place. I ,pp,J t0 CHABLEY LLOYD. on the place. I
Dr. Landrum preached his farewell sermon
at the Savannah Baptist Church on Sunday
morning, and left for Memphis, Monday night
Tho editor of the Atlanta Era is nothing if
not critic* 1 Hi* last shot is *s follows. Time!
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
T NOW offer mr Plantation for sale eitnated on
I the Houston road, three milee from the city.
The He Vi. T. O. Stanley end Dun-1 Eligibly located, and wilhin fifteen minutes drive
or JONATHAN COLLIN'S JtaSST'
esp27 5t Cotton Factors, Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
S TOCKHOLDERS in tbe Maoon 4 Augusta Bail- I
road Company, deeirous of attending the An
nual Convention of that Company, to be held in
Willinnham: I Augusta on Monday next, 2d of October, will be
_ , , - . ... , passed free to and from the meeting, by exhibiting
Here is a remarkably sharp thing from the ,i K .; r certificates of Block to the conductor on the
LaGrange Reporter: trains. J. A. 8. MILLIGAN,
‘•The CartersYille Express spells it ‘redica- Secretary and Treasurer SL4 AR.B.
loos.’ If some smart lexicographer canid get | ecp27 tiloci2
up a dictionary for tho special use of some of ______
our Georgia editor* who don’t care how they GEORGIA STATE FAIR
spell, it would, perhaps bo a great convenience
to them.” office of the
' I ATLANTIC & GULF FREIGHT LINE, |
VIA SAVANNAH, GA.
229 EROADWAY, COB. BARCLAY,' STREET,
New l'oxx, September 29,1871.
The Reporter, speaking of a LiGrange lady,
aaya: “She i* an ahunni of the Southern Fe
male College.” If some smart classical scholar
would get np a Latin grammar for some of our
Georgia editor* who don't understand tho ancient
languages, it would, perhaps, be a great con
venience U
to them.
The Atlanta locals say the mnsquitoes are in
tolerable np at that famous “summer resort.”
Now, we can aooonnt for our missing stock.
The following is a sample of Atlanta locals.
We qnote from the Constitution, of yesterday:
Qcxx*.—What lawyer and doctor got turned
round ao completely a few nights ago that they
mistook tho back door for tho front one? And. .. ■ ... . . ... . ..
who had to buy a a now suit of clothes the next from October IS. All freights destined for this
WUO nnu lo oujr a a iw. aw. Oi "rauca lua not I A
Nppclnl Arrang-cmentV’ for the Gtorgrla I
Suite Fair, to be Held nt Macon, Go.,
October S3,1871.
I M, I. & SarannaTsTeamsliip Companies I
AND TfiX
Allantic & Gulf Freight & Passenger Line,
TT7TLL iatuo Excursion tickets to Macon, Ga.,
| V V *nd return, for $82 75, good for thirty daya
SMITH, WESTCOTT & CO.
102 CHERRY STREET,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SADDLES AND HARNESS
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
SHOE FINDINGS,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS,
LEATHER OF ALT, KINDS, consisting in part of—
" BOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER,
ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN,
KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHER.
' G-IIST BANDS,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE,
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
THE NEXT GREAT
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR!
WILL BE TTCT.n at
UMC ACO 3XT ,
CorasHciDf MiinJaj, Ootota 233, and Continne for fiilt Days.
oi a an sc,tie i
asptSO eodgm
IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM §8 00 TO $50 00.
THOS,
_ - r <» | cAtuiAuuu wiu ue cuukcu full rites going out end
morning f | returned to New York free. Shippers who deeire to
exhibition will be charged 1
. returned to New York free.
That celebrated bogus monoy deteotivo, I avail tbexneelvea of thi© arrangement will be careful
A Washington letter in tho Now York Sun, I “Wogana,” Wimpey, has settled in Atlanta to M? “ft shipments to the “Secretary of
- ws ,. * „ , .. . - , __ I . , JL . ,, . , , . I the Georgia Stite Fair, Macon, Ga., care of the
of Fndiy, tolls 0one of tho eocrota of how ap-1 practice lmw. Why isn t M employed as extra I Atlantic and Gulf IUilroad Agent, Savannah, Ga.,
pointmentH to office at Washington are made. I counsel in the State Road cases, wo should like I and to mark on the packages the namo of the
Under tho head “A Story of a Western Sen- toknow? Stiding^S
ator,” the correspondent says: I The Era complains that fast driving is got-1 as follows:
Sometime* the parties ao appointed by offi-1 ting to be a “great nuisance” in Atlanta. I. HSJT* j’
d *'" *S P ^th^STve l W relation^ wiffiTS ** AU “ U eIcnrsion P" 1 ? P nr P 0S0 honoring KSUSif T “‘ ’
of exposure^ docs not get them appointed. Macon with their presence, on Friday
Tho Senator, for lnatanoe is a married man, lives I The Era thinks it a disgusting sight to see Kor u, Ki, er . Offlro, 187 Welt street, cor. of Beads.
in good atyle, reoeives elegantly and entertains I white and negro women chained together, and I William B. Garrison, ships 8ao Salvador and San .
■ntuptaonsly. Ho cannot afford to be oxpoeed, I k . . v , . rn,,. I Jacinto, sailing Saturdays, Pier 8, North Itirer— Cambric Shirte; Linen and Paper Collara and Caffs of every style; Colltr Bows and Cravatsol
Ho know* that the woman who is hanging abont | w “ “ “ . , , I Office, 6 Bowling Green. I styles and colors; Lisle Thread and India Ganze Undershirts; Perfect FittiDg Drawers, in all sizes;
to bleek maO him is a bad woman. Ho knows I * re * B r ®kt many more disgusting sights than I R. LowJcn, ships Montgomery and Hnntsville, Lisle Thread and Bleached and Unbleached British Socks; Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs; Suspenders,
that iho ia associated with a man who I that np there. Bnt what does this trewly loyl sailing Saturdays, tier 13, North River. Oflic > 93 and all kinds of Gloves, including Gents’ Kids of all sizes, in white, black and ail the colors'
be her husband, who is suspected of botong- sheet mean by such a slam nt the doctrine of W “p27M*' O. D. OWENS, General Agent.
I to a gang of counterfeiters. Notwithstend- | “without distinction of race and
TJ. CONNER, (the FINEST PAM AND BEST RACE TRACK
ton Avenue. Macon, Ga.. 1
FULL STOCK OF
HATS AND GAPS
Next to Mix & Kirtland’s, Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga..
KEEPS CONSTANTLY A FULL STOCK OF
ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
Of the very Latest Styles, in Silk, Leaver, Felt, Caaaimere, Straw and Wool.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Consisting of Dross Shirts, with Plain, Plaited, Puffed, Embroidered and Fall Bosoms—opening in front I
or at the back, or at the eide—and to wear with buttons, or spirals or Btnds. Checked and Striped
” --- - '- fall
Ml
101 HILLS!
log IG n K*°B UI VUUULOJJCIlCin. ilUlWlllMMIUU* I Jj.
log he inaiata that she and her tidy friend, who I * •
also demands a place, shall oocupy a position by I color ?
tbe aide of respectable women in the Currency
Printing Bnrean of tho Treasury Department,
where ample opportunities are afforded these
two tidy oompanions of tbe suspected counter
feiter to panne their criminal professions.
I am UloatratiDg my point by a real case. I
Madison is to have a “Silver Cornet” Band, j
Pity the sorrows of the Madisoniana 1
Mr. John A. Shields, a well-known citizen, |
died near Madison, last Friday night.
Walter Hill, Esq., of this city, was admitted I
ALARM CASH DRAWER
Till Tapping Prevented!
EVERY EVERY
\ Merchant
TEIKS, VALISES, SATCHELS A1 UMBRELLAS,
Of ail sizes snd qualities and styles, for both ladies and gentlemen.
may!2 tf
Warranted.
IS S THEM.
SOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses, |
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
252 BROADWAY. NBW YORK.
FAIRBANKS, BB0WX £ CO.,
U8 MILK STREET. BOSTON.
For sale by leading Hardware Dealers.
sep27tnea,frilm
YTuy sbh GEKUirea
am not supposing ono, nor drawing upon my I to tho bar, at Talbot Superior Court, lost week,
I
himself who had received bis $1,000 hush money I la* school, at Athens.
ahonld be sppointed in the Interior Department I The patent air brake has been adopted on the I
He was told by tho acting head of that depart- WMtem ud Atlantic Railroad, and hereafter it
mont that the man was a soonndrel; that ho | ....
had a bad reputation at home, and was suspect-1 W1 u0 attacIie “ to a “ passenger trains,
ed of belonging to a gang of conntoifeiters in I Says tho Constitution, of yesterday:
the United States. , I Pbeumiwabt ExsanNanoN.—We learn that I
It made no difference. The Senator saw near I John Hill, Frederick Patrick. W. K. Thomas,
him the glare of the demon, and felt hi* sharp Melvin Konnedy, and A. J. Wages, who wero
claws in hia flesh, for bo trembled with fear I brought to this city Saturday evening from
when ha heard the Secretary's words. “Never I Gwinnett county, will have a hearing this morn-
mind,” responded the Senator, “if wbat you I ing before United States Commissioner W. B.
say ia true, be will make a good detective in the I Smith. We could not ascertain what the charges
Pension Bnrean. Appoint him. Set s thief to I against them were. Somo say they are charged
catch a thief.” I with Kn-klnxism; others that it is illicit distil- j
A Senator commanded, and the creators of | lation.
tbe Senate obeyed. The suspected counter- Tho Griffin Stir, of yesterday, says:
made b^an^her*Sona^or°^sbomhehad atio^a^ On Saturday night the np passenger train |
tempted to X* mat., Jhat tho tXe, ™ a | SStT I
■ooundrel.
think!
inaiided, i
'^Secretary said afterward that he bad re-1 I
moved him; that ho had pursued his Senatorial °L by „ ^
viotim and insisted upon being reinstated, and fnnilr bn!^to
tbe belief ta that he is now in the employment b ft ^ I
of tho Government, if not in iho 6auo place, I from 1116 CArs * “ e 18 donl tlcss crazy.
probably in some other bnrean. Nxw Wax to Make the Gnasn Toun—A
thi6vov, 8 *oonnterWtira' 1 mid’ > titeir 0, paraml«mit Washington dispatch to the New York Tribune
about $6,000 hush money, beside? TO Xreasnry D^ent ooctinu- to rand I oo^a^^-'SS'^
L h n*.“ '.“n “L* I a derJSt^f .h P roo clerks 10° London wtih | 00
filed much by the temperance reform which 11 tpthesyndicate. Eighteenof thesefortunategen- | 032 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
have suggested, because ho is already . pioneer £ emen ” ow abroad l
in that movement. He is a pions tem^ranco
( xborter. Ho has a great deal to say abont vir- ” aD . ta >ra to ***** d ” k *__ ln _‘ U :
too and against corruption but he l-probably they we ^w^dti^be ab^tto?
the grestw* legislative thief w the United States them timeto
Senate. He is only ono. There are others. w
Neither of these wornon, to whom I have re- ma ^ e 0 hti!o_lrtponthecontinent.
ferred, can be reached by breaking up certain I
bonse* in this metropolis. They do not live in I OIJITL'.VKY.
snch places. They are too “respectable 1” If a I Albeut H. Bnursoso was bom on tho 20th
thunderbolt would nnroof all the residences in I day of May. A. D. 1844. and died in tho city of I RT. REV. JOHN W. BECKWITH, D. D... .Visitor.
as at n A. I- I ..J . ’ . n J — I matf T m nnVBP XT A
HOGEBS & BONN
rj^O-DAY reeeiring and offer low
2C0 boxes CBEAM FACTORY CHEESE,
50 barrels NORTHERN IRISH POTATOES.
B0GEBS & BONN
rjiO-DAY receiving and offer low
60 boxes PORK BELLIES.
Standard Scales.
More Than 230 Different Mofllllfations. '
MONEY DBATTEB.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO ,
1XS 21ILK STREET, BOSTON.
For emlo by leading Hardware Dealers.
Bcp27wcd,B*t4mo»
| MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE, |
NEAR MACON, GEORGIA.
REV. J. T. PRY8E, M. A. Rector
MRS. H. D. PBYSE Principal
BOGEBS & BONN
H AVE in store the largest stock of LIQUORS in
the city.
BYE WHISKY at $1 to $5 per gallon.
CORN WHISKY at $1 to $1.60 per gallon.
Oar Cheap Grades Whisky are superior to any in
I tho State for the price.
BOGEBS & BONN
^^BE receiving and offer very low
690 packages NEW MACKEREL.
100 packages NEW WHITE FISH.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A N D for sale tinder market rates, as the market
ia failing fearfully,
200 rolls HEAVY MAGNOLIA BAGGING,
sep218m ROGERS A BONN.
NEW ARRIVALS
—AT—
M. H. KOGEKS & CO.’S,
100 CHERRY STREET.
A Fresli Lot of Good Things. |
NORTHERN APPLES,
FOREIGN FRUITS AND NUTS, |
BEST FRENCH CANDIES,
in variety, cheap,
MILD FANCY FACTORY CHEESE,
ASSORTED CRACKERS,
best qualities,
BAKING POWDERS, |
Hora ford’d. Price’s, 4c.
250 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES!
$10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS
OFFERED FOB FAST HORSES—TROTTING OB RUNNING!
The Fastest Horses in the North west and South to be present. Superior Accommodations for Stock.
A. GrFLA.JSTJD &*FJk.3SrJD>
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE!
ESTABLISHED IN 1S32.
Washington, when the entire Government is I Macon on tho 23rd day of September, A. D.
there, some morning before dawn, its electric 11S71.
light would astound the nation. | The writer of this notice cannot, from per-. Term of tbia Institute
sonal knowledge, give any account of the history wm begin September 13th, 1871.
Tnmuintiy and tlic New Yorlt Dc- I or character of tho deceased previous to the I charges for board, including Washing, Fuel and
time of his last illness; bnt from the manifest I Light*, with tuition in English and Classical depart-
w .„, ... ... „» 1 sorrow of tho vast concourse of friends and nc- menta, per term of 20 weeks, $130. I
What the action of tho Democracy of I qnainlancea that followed his remains to the An additional charge of $5 for conveyance of each
State of Now York will be with reference to the gravo it is evident that his qualities of mind and pupil, with eecort,fromMacon;to Montpelier. -p, n TTnTV3.irTATC! Xt CHAT
blunder* and oormpUons of Tammany, is very heart were such as tostrongly commend him to I • ,* cbw ® ea ^ or ^ rencb > Music, Drawing and | JJ, L) 06 OUJLi,
probably foreshadowed in tho following from H 1 ® esteem of all who knew him. V-’tSinveyances for the Institute can fco pro-
tbe New York World, of Friday: I -SfT a 6° Mr ntrclsong returned from I cnrw i, at any timo, upon application at the Livery
J ., , , . » visit to.the North, which he hoped would re- stable* of Messrs. Holme* * Swift, Macon, Ga.
The fate of the Tammany chiefs depends I store bis failing beadth, ao prostrated by diseaso For circulars and further particulars, appiv to
— . J - - - - - "IV JOHN T. PRY8JS,
upon Democratie action, and tbe events and I that hia friends, from the first, entertained tho
developments of the last five days render it en- I gravest fears in regard to the termination of his
tiroly certain that there will be no abatement of illness. He, however, expected to reoover, and
Democratic vigor, nor any loosening of the grip I anticipated with confidenco an early return to
which has already been got by hostile Demo- his place of business. I ITIOUR weeks afterdate, anpUeation will be made to
eratie hands upon tbejunntcipu authorities. I It was while oberishing this expectation that I th« Ordinaly of Crawford county for learo to
BEV JOHN T.
Montpelier Inatitnte, near Macon, Ga.
Bept2I eod2w
Gms, Pistols, fisig Tackle
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
SPORTING GOODS.
ju!4 2awtoctl 59 Mulberry sti, Macon, Ga.
FRESH WATER &RO0M MEAL.
We have looked into the Demoeratie newspapers his mind and heart were directed to the subject sell tho land, brionmnx to the citato of Mara W.
of the interior, and find them all demanding, 0 f religion. His oonfession of past sinfulness oT&ivti^^o’ni thJ ‘ * h
»« with one voice, that tho power of Tom- was ma de with humility nnd contrition; and KLIZABKTU A. SANDERS. Adm’x.
many b© overthrown, and th© party cleared I his parpos© to devoto his life to tho service of I KWKLL WJiBB. Administrator,
cf any oomplidty with the malfeasance I God was altered with sn expression on his face - ,<lp ~-- -
which they were long reluctant to believe, ,nd in his eyes of fixed determination that was ADMINISTRATORS’BALE,
bnt now regard as fnliy established by unmistakable. Ho sought reconciliation with WBII* »°ld on the first Tuaslay in Novimher __ _ nTTQ ™Ti5 m. ■ T , . , , .
confessions and proofs. There is a universal God, not in view of dying, bnt in view of liv- ho™ W d 1 ioi n to»KrS , wa 0 o7K«MSito f0 M thJ 300 fde ° 1 ‘ 0100 ' JOWtTRfxTVk
demand that tho party shaU take hold of the in g.’ His repentance ™ not tho relenting of I p^rty ” JlS?k W F«d?r.. d t ceL^. I.“ of I OUU eal0 ^ JONES 4 BAXTER,
municipal government and reform its abases. I a sinful heart shaken by the fear of death, but Crawford county, for division amoo* tho heir., tho I
Nothing will now satisfy Democratic expects- the return to God of a soul brought by tho P'“«»f£ on in »*id county, whereon .be died, contain-1
tion short of great changes both in the organic Spirit of Graoe to see the sinfulness of sin and ill ^dolhi^^Term.^h! W * b '
strnctare snd the personnel of th© city govern- bewail its guilt. No one, admitted to a knowl- j _ _ ELIZ \ *
vuent. Th© charter will b© overhauled and re-1 edge of his mental exercise© and heart.expert- j
fashioned. A newly elected Mayor will appoint I enee, could have any doubt of the genuinenc
new head© of department©. The ©trong and I of his repentance.
thoroughly awakened sentiment of Democratic I When urged to take upon him the vows of . ...
hon. at, will accept of nothing I**., and thejn-1 Christian discipleship, he expre-ed himself as | ” d
*ep27wtd
APPLICATION POR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
TENNESSEE CLEAB SIDES.
10,000 ff
POUNDS nice Tennessee ClearSides
fctoro and for sale at market price
JONES 4 BAXTER.
domitable vigor of that sentiment is a sure unwilling to take this step until ho recovered I er<3i°^o'f,*idA«;i.°c 1
Roanintio that the reforms will be aceomptishei | from his illness, lest it »hou!d be thought that I rer27w»J JAMES M. BATEMAN. /<!n'r.
It ooncerns nobody M much a* the Tammaay he had been driven into tbe church by tho fear -crnTTSV. Altm TOT VflR saTV I SMOKED PIG TONGUES,
chief. 1 lemaelves to look this prospect fully in of death. But when it was told him that he I LUi xUi£ oili-i£i, I auuviuzio.
the face, and recognize tho untenable position oonld never stand before the> altar of the Thc Elegant House Uitcty Occupied »I r A A Ponitm i>i. T™,™.
in which they stand. ohnrch and there confess Christ before men, he 11 r s.id.. "'ll III i . ou “ DS CanTlsac “il l F.„ 0 PS5 (!3 ,v“^J?aI 0
immediately sent for his pastor, and was re- r - bI, ‘" CP | OUU by JONES 4 BAXTER.
Some ir “PuiNCHXTTx’a” Lrrmx Gavex—The I coived into tbo church by holy baptism: and Will be sold en Tuesday, tbe 3d day of Oeb
«-• «■»“• >r» is S^iaS'.-JsU'iiKa?.
October, be- I
r lies be- I
end Mr. I
Western ®' ,v ”* w ***” I lJjq comfort of heart, he partook
doings of that pesky humbug Planchette, ^ment of the Lord’s snpper. He doubted not I 'FACfKG cniCKAMAUGA PARS,
which may serve to point a moral if not adorn I his acceptance with God, and there was not a I The lot it one-half acre, wi h dwell Id©, foar-roomod
a tale. It seems that a foolish young woman lingering fear on this subject in the minds of
whoso name ia now Etha Adams, which it was l *> ose who attended him in his last days. The roooiff, par trie*, store roouM.^e^^ox^arSerportic*
_ . , , . Ichangem hi© heart manifeeteditaelf in hi© anx-lalr-v enquire oi
not a few days ago, and probably will not be in I |ety 5 or tho Ba lTation of his friends, and in hi© _sss® JOS. 8. KEY.
a short timo to come, recently married a young oft repeated prayer for them a© they stood t>_
Oonnecticnt farmer named Adams, and with him I around his bedside. As he and hi© sister con-I AtOpG allu dTOll AlGoi
aet ont on a wedding tonr from Norwalk, intend- T « 1 ?®d ot d “ ,h **“ ®J“ ® U ^ T> ECOyKO daily a largo supply of the abovo
. , , h , ... . .. I with tears. “Wipe the tears from my eyes, he XV s>ticlea, which will be sold vety low.
Ing to go to Cleveland, Ohio, and thence by the I Jo no t fl ow f rom f ear Bister- no I 3UOO Bolls and Bales of Bagging, all grade*.
— ■ ” ■ 1 • - i ... . - - ’ - 1 “*» Bondiee different kinds of Iron Tiee.
BAGGING AND TIES.
las TT'OR sale cheap by
tic- X
JONES 4 BAXTER.
lakes to Chieago. On tbe steamer she became I not from fear.” A few momenta before he
acquainted with a young New Yorker giving his I died his sister whispered in his ear, “The Lord
namo aa George D. Bankin, and with him she “ “Y <" b « »<lded, “I shall not want,”
played at revelation, through “planchetie.” I and pMSed * WSy P®* 60 '
'Planohotle” told her that Georgs was her. noticf
soul's husband, with whom alone she should live, I gHEXirr's Office, M*cox,~G*., Sept. 25,1S7L
and ao, when the boat tonehed at Milwaukee, tho I have this day appointed Patrick Crown, Eaq ,
precious pair eloped—the lady having obtained | Deputy Sheriff of Bibb count}, and bo ha* been
100 Code Cotton, Joite and Mannilla ltope.
By
oepl23 SEYMOUB, TINSLEY, 4 CO.
FOR RENT.
| STORE, also a suit of rooms cni table for soot- |
^ ton buyer.
nep5 tf
Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
P FOR RENT.
her husband’s pocket book, eontainingaomewhat I daly qualified as snch, and will enter at once upon I 'T’HF Stor ® J - H. Anderson 4 Son.
- - — — 1 1 JL l osteaaion given let day or uctoDer.
aepHtf W. F. BRO’
fill Cliff Bfiib County.
less than a thousand dollars. They made tho I the discharge of the duties pertaining to hia office,
best of their way to Quincy, where Bankin got I P. XV. DOYLE,
the woman to give him the parse and a valuable
sep263t
diamond ring. Then he eloped alone, lesvinc /CHOICE FLOOR.—A FRESH CONSIGNMENT
,i. • . . . .. . of Cohen's celebrated Flonr. Jo*t received at
the following heartless note behind him, which
is abont aa oontemptible • piece of villainy as
haa been heard of for a long time:
Desk Gran: I am called suddenly away from
yon. Betnrn lo your “hnbby” at E'gin until I
call for yon. An revoir. Geosoe.
The poor, foolish woman went to Kansas City
aep26-3tcod*
HENRY L. JEWETT.
64 Second street.
BOARDING HOTJSE.
REMOVAL,
J H. ANDERSON 4 BON have removed to No.
• 10 Hollingsworth block, corner of the alley,
where they will keep constantly on hand a full I
stock of Fresh Beef, Hatton, Polk, Satuage and a
general assortment of Family Groceries. eep26tf
DOST.
COW FOOD,
C OTTON SEED MEAL, Wheat Bran and Cow
Peae, foreale by JONES 4 BAXTER.
FL0UB OF ALL GRADES,
pi quarter, half and whole eacka, and in barrels.
COEN, OATS and HAY,
SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES,
TOBACCO, CHEAP WHISKIES,
SOAP, CANDLES, etc,
All at lowest maiket rates, for eale by
eep26 tiioctl JONES 4 BAXTER.
BRANDY PEACHES,
AND JELLIE3.
Cooking Extract* in variety and cheap. Oystera,
Lobstera and other canned gooda.
English and American
Pickles.
•SCHEPP’3” DESSICATED COCOANUT,
FINE AND CHEAP CIGARS,
beet brands.
Assorted Spices, Curran ta and Citron, Lemon |
Syrnp, Matches, 4c.
Cates Supplied at Short Notice.
aept22-2w
Grand State Regatta
Over $1000 in Cash Premiums 1 Boat Gluba invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Mile. Ten thousand spectators can be seated on tbe
beautiful green-sward at one time.
NBW FIRM !
THREE NEWSPAPERS TO BE PRINTED ON THE GBOIBS.
| Teiegragb, Express snd Post-offices in full operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience
of Visitors!
J. H. Campbell. I I. B. English,
Late of the firm ot John- Late with J. B. Buss 4 |
son, CampbeU 4 Co. | S- T. Coleman.
W E the undersigned have this day entered into
a copartnership under tbe firm and name of
CAMPBELL & ENGLISH,
for the purpose of transacting the
WHOLESALE LIQUOR BUSINESS
and can be found at
56 Cherry Street, Macon.
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
With private rooms for accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents-
GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION
Every day at Three, p. ar.
A CARD.
F EELING assured that in representing the
wholesale trade in Macon for the past six
years, we have possessed the confidence of whole
sale buyers in our market, we now invite their at
tention to our new buainoss, with an earnest gua
rantee to give entire satisfaction to ail good men
who wilt favor us with their patronage.
CAMPBELL 4 ENGLISH.
8ept21Sm
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON,
The distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 23d and
24th, and illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited
the wonder and admiration of the world.
ON CHEESY STEEET AGAIN.
H AVING rented the well known Flint House, on \- the Ymevilln road Satnrdav afternoon Agent, would respectfully in-
Firet street, opposite the Cdy Market. I am | Q 2M in^TwaeT^^ff 1 itofiX’^U P nW . i0 ^
Pint street, opposite the City Market. I am , ullcI
ESSSISOTSS Ecmber of | beTreearied on leaving it at
The bouse has recently been thoroughly reno-
withont baggage or money, concerning the loss I and its accommodation* made complete,
of which “planchette” had raid nothing. SSSTJ? SfiSSSWob&£ »
— 1 attendance.
Hot*. D. W. Voonmxs.—We learn that this I gf P 1>a 5t * MR3. AMOS LASSETEB
THIS OFFICE.
THE LATEST STYLES
be is again back on Cherry street, with a largo
stock of the most choice Cigars, embracing all tbo
favurito brands, and Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco of all descriptions. His store is
next door abovo Valentino's Saloon and Beetan-
tanb Give him a call, all you who love a good
-.a sep9 2m
cigar or quid ot tobacco.
Valuable City Property for Sale.
distinguished gentleman, one of the most elo
quent orators in the oountry, was, on Saturday I rpHE Home and Lot in thia city (Macon) known I
laat,«electod by the Demosthenian Society of tho fomarlj f* mV residence. Thebouoandap.ar-
Univenity of Georgia, to deliver the annual not*diJrMcJ ef at°rriJate**”o. I will #«li «Tabic
nddrre. before the two literary societies of that 7e*^"'Tfu^fee*?ri?en
insulation, at the commencement next August ' -
We do not know that Mr. Voorhec* will accept,
but earnestly trust he will. We con promise
him, in advance, a Highland welcome if be con
sent* to moke Georgia a visit.
At the same time, Hon. Joel A. Billnpa, of
Madiaon, and Samuel Hall, Eeq., of this city,
vrsre elected first and second alternates, reapso-
tivelj both admirable selections.
SILK HAT8,|
A fine lot juct received by
scp26 tilnovl
F. L. GBOCE.
HotanjWnh block.
SCHOOL NOTICE
M BS. BAXLEY'S SCHOOL*, corner of Walnut and
Third etroetd, will be reopened on Monday
October 2. ecplOicdSn*
TINNER -WANTED.
•R job work. A firet-d&se workman can get
steady work. TRUMAN A GREEN.
eep24tf Maoon, Georgia.
MRS. FORD’S SuHOOL
FOR GIRLS,
COB. COLLEGE ST. AND COTTON AVENUE,
HAND MADE. I 1,00 P on6d on ,he 23 of October, 187L
A COMPIETRiuMortmeotot Oeun.’ Jland-made MR3. L. FORD - . . .
11 wu. and Shoe. Joat In. F. L. GROCE. MRS. T RPopK*n-""WY'w •""••••"Pn ac > p . aI .
tilnoTl Hollinfcaworth bloclr I ^SUS^NE BOTI.. r .?. B ' St ? dl “ an |r^Sh'
M’iie wiU also form z Select Cliii of Young La-
dies not connected witn tho SchooL
Termaa English 57: French 3 per month. In ad
vance. Hour., from 9 to 2 o’clock,
llzrzazsczs: Mr. J. Clhsby and Bev. H. K. Bees
Smtoast Georgia imal Fair
T HE Arnctl Fait of tbe Sontb'west Georgia Cen
tral Fair As-eci*tion -sail be bold in Fort Y&Uey
commencing October 17tb. and continue for three
euoceteire days. JAa. W. MATHEWS,
aeplO tf
Monmra re ioio « s
into o^rotiom* TtofSZ 9 AA ^
nnSkblvb p<r 1000 cobi ® feet, vriU e£U\J of
probably be reduced at least h.lf rus S ipR in
PICKLED POBK.
»ep23 tilocti7
in a new gas company
— I — — — BARRELS Picklod Folk, various grades
of it, warranted. 2j0 pounds in a Bin el,
at least half thatamount I in P- ices from *7 00 to 817 00 per barrel. ,
WaaT is the difference, i . 10X1 The cheapc.t meat now in the market to feed la-
and a feather bed’“t lw een a spendthrift I borers. Warranted sound and sweet. Alt in search |
other is soft down/ ° n ° “ h « d «P I cC t %<£ »*“ —fflSSB? TINSLEY 4 CO.
Secretary.
VALIANT, JONES & CO.
(Sncceisors to Valiant 4 Jones),
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
rv gORQIA. BAKER C0U3TY.-H. H. Hall zp-
VX rlieaio me for valuation and Eetiine apart ea-
emptiun - and L^afTo | LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CHINA,
TABLE, CUSS ASD QIEEXSWARE,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTQIOBE.
8ep21dtfc-ffCxn
upon the i
o clock, at my office.
y*xTen under n»y ba~d ani official fixnatare. at
in JSewton, Ua., this, the 2uth of 6opt$mber.
1S71. CLEMENT GUVK.
tc;. J2twii Ordinary.
Persons tVIsLlng to InTest In Real Estate |
Wonld do Well to Call on
COIililNTS cia XIEiYTII, j
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS,
69 SECOSD STREET.
T HE foUowing mentioned property ia for sale by I
them:
33)^ acres of land near Macon Armory Factory, I
all under fence. There is a Cottage boose, three I
ont-bouses, and an excellent weU of water on tbo
place.
—ALSO—
H Lot No. 3. block 35, cor. Boundry and Telfair et.
“ “ 3, “ 28, •• Elm and Troup at.
“ “ 2, “ 28, “ “ and Congress st.
- -i •* 2, “ 85, “ Lamar street.
Thirty-five feet fronting Second street, between
brick'store and Poplar street
Four lino Building Lota on Tatnall square.
Seventeen Building Lots in rear of James Sey- |
moor’s residence.
Two and three-quarters acre Lot on Windsor Hill,
fronting tho new road.
Two Fine Residences & Ten Small Houses.
—TOR BEST—
A Five Room Dwelling,
in complete repair, lot of half acre containing out
houses and stable. Convenient to bseiness part of
town.eept21-tf
OTHER EXHIBITIONS OF RARE INTEREST ARB MERIT!
Will bo of daily occurrence throughout tbe week.
STREET OA.RS!
Will take Passengers to and from tbo Park to any part of the City every fifteen minutes.
FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS!
SF^EOIAL. PREMIUMS
Are offered amounting to over $10,000. Five thousand dollars offered by ono man 1
%
\ A7"E call special attention to the following NEW I
VV LAW BOOKS, Juat received:
Cooley’s Constitutional Limitations $ 7 50 I
Wheeler’s (
Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat transportation at half rates for Passengers and
hive been made with all tbe lined throughout the country from New York to New Orleans, and fro
Chicago to Savannah.
Criminal Cases (3 vols) 15 00
Crocker on Sheriffs 7 50
Smith's Manual of Common Law (with notes) 4 00
Smith’s Manual of Equity 4 00
Abbott’s United States Reports, (2 vols) 15 00
Potters Dwtrris on Statutes and Constitu
tions 7 00
Abbott’s National Digests (4 vols) 30 00 . __- T ,
SSS ONLY $32 FEOM NEW YORK TO MAOON AND RETURN ■
Hill on Fictions 2 00 1
Bam on Facte. (Towneliend’s notes) 5 00
Itam’d Legal Judgment’s (Townsliend) 6 00
Shannon and Eeafield on Negligence 7 60
t X*aw Book published in America famished at I
publialier’a prices. Any book of the abovo sent
xreo of expenao, on receipt of prico affixed.
Ordors bolicitod.
sep!7 tf
J. W. BURKE 4 CO.
Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Daily on the Grounds!
T C°A1 CREEK COAL. .
I 1 rr2r\ n ° whand a Choice article {selected I
vn in your Buppliea. j
All orders will be promptly filled 3 *
aaglS-tiUoctl AltMAND I*. BUTTS.
DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS.
K A BAI^lS varioua grade© of Georgia manatee- I
5/y. tu r®d Oanaburgtj, Stripe©, Pialdo. Sheeting©,
hjnrtinga an ^ ism©. Foraalo at manufacturers* 1
prices, by
eept22 SEYMOUB, TINSLEY 4 CO.
SEND FOB REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
eop27 tiloct 23
W. A. HUFF, Mayor.