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Telegraph & Messenger.
SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1,1371.
Telcsrnpli Stale Fair Bulletin
The Georgia State Fair for 1871 will open in
Monday, October 23d, nod eloae oo the
FHdaj following. Extraordinary preparation
■ro in progniaa to make this Fair the moat ex-
UnaiTa and popular Industrial Exposition which
Ini ever been witnessed in the Southern State*.
To meet all the newapaper requirement* of
ao Important an oeoaaion, the TrTJnsirH asp
Mcncsoza will, during the day* of the ex-
poailion, iaane an edition to be called the Tkls-
oaarn Stitz Fata Bciakti*, giving " ’
telefiranfale and mall nows—full reports of the
program of the fair—list* of exhibitor* and ex
hibits, speeches and report* deli rated on the
occasion—and Tery foil description* of aU the
trial* of speed and prowess by land and water.
In the aixe of this sheet and of it* edition*, it
will meet erery requirement of the east crowd
of citiaen* of Georgia and stranger* from all
part* of the Booth and the country, who will
gather here at that time. The opportunity for
business publicity it will afford to business men
in Macon and every other part of the country,
North and South, Will be very great. We will
publish advertisements in this paper for the
whole period of the Erposition at the rate of two
dollars an inch, allowing a discount of twenty to
thirty per cent, upon advertisements longer than
six inches, in proportion to length. Advertise
ments inserted onoe will be charged one dollar
per inch in length. Cuanr, Joan A Bxxsx.
News Ileitis.
The amount of Paymaster Hodge's defalca
tion waa f 433,ion. co.
K.r. or Co*n.—One hundred and thirty
thousand Ions of Scranton coal were sold in
New York on Monday at $1.10 to $0 00— ac
cording to else.
“MoniLLT IscirAclTiTXD."—The World think*
that thia assertion in respect to the Queen by
Hr. Disraeli means substantially that she is on-
aetled In intellect. Probably that is what waa
intended, as tho Queen's rectitude of character
and habits has nover been called in question.
It ia an unusual application of the term,however.
A Pcsaottii. ItEMimaciwcz.—The Sun bring*
a personal reminiscence homo to tho big sachem
of Tammany. He says one Schuyler sold a bill
of Inmbor to the street department, of which
Tweed is the head, in tho amount of $48,300
and was compelled to assign tho bill. When it
next saw the light the bill nr. paid called for
$103,000.
Tu* South cun Mm.x/.in* for October is a
sprightly number. Among the several articles
are The Spider's Web papers, by Colonel John
H. Holt, caustic exposures of Federal malversa
tion in tho South, Lord Kdgobbin, and Knn to
Death. Of the others, the Nearest Peril of Eng
land, taa Lost Cause, a New Heresy, a Streak
of Ll dc, red Sovereignty in the United State*,
*rea!t*|ltfgbtly and original. Murdock, Browne
A nil), Baltimore.
Woxnxns or low*.—Mr. Greeley, of the
Tribune, writes from Iowa that although hardly
more than twenty years old, the State will pro
duce this year more wheat than any othor, and
more corn than any other Stale, Illinois ex
cepted. He found noar Grinnell, s man named
Wallace Clarke whohss produced nine thousand
bnabota of shelled coni annually, for the last
five years, on tho sarno 100 seres. And on this
land ono man with a com planter, which drops
two rows at once, and with a change of teams
bad planted thirty-throe acres in a single day.
Ono man had plowed, planted and tilled 105
norm on this farm, using two spans of horses at-
tornately. He found good apples, and fair
grape*, but peaches are fast receding to the
Southward. Grinnell is a town of 2,500 or 3,0IX)
people and no glass of liqnor or beer has ever
been sold there. Itbasno bar-room orsaloon,and
every deed to a town lot covenants that nothing
intoxloating shall be .old on the premises. The
oonaeqnenoe is, not a pauper, loafer, ruffian,
brawler or sot in town, and doctors in desptir.
No jails—no juries—no lawyers—no courts, and
empty jugs, or else filled with molasses and
vinegar.
Allalrs In treat Britain.
The Northern papers ate full of portents and
prognostications of coming woe in Great Brit
The Herald of Wednesday baa a column
the past year amounted to $46,293 95 —
$37,492.40 of which wta for teacher*’ sal
aries. The schools ran from primary t>
high, are thoroughly graded and pstronLed by
all classes. A* an evidence of the estimation in
which the eeholars are
intendent, Prof<
* frequent and moat earnest applications from I ,. ln( ji n g ^ fraternally inq ted to attend,
residing in distant nortioas of r.nr I J
pel son* residing is distant portions of our
State, and sometimes from residents of other
States, have been made to secure places for ]
their children in our schools."
The bailer of a rice mill at the Orica rice I
Wisdom—Jnsllce—Moderation.
This singular felicitous motto of the State cf
Georgia embodies the nobleet conception of
good government. It U impossible to find three
words more significant in that connection, either
in themselves or in their relative bearing. Ta
ken separately and considered in oonncctionT
they form the moat forcible, concise and origi
nal embodiment of the highest idea of the char
acter and fnnetiona of a truly benefioentgovern
ment, and the beat qualifications of publie ad
ministrator*. Wisdom to the eapaeity to choose Potation, on the Ogeechee river, exploded a
the best ends and to pursue their attainment by I tew day* since, and killed two negroes
the best and most effectual means. Justice de- The Savannah Advertiser says that there to
mends that aU these ends shall be punned with no possibility of mow than half a crop of rice
entire rectitude end impartiality, and every- from the Satill* river plantations,
thing attempted and aeeompliabed shall be for Of the eetton prospect in that section, the
the common and equal benefit of every citizen. I Onthbert Appeal, of Friday, says:
Then Moderation crown* the whole. Thia tern- Corros —Cotton cornea in very alowly. Up
pen every effort for the publie advancement- going to press only US bales had been re
tro*. •uTMceiuem I ojiyai At this time last year three times this
rebukes violence even in a good cause—incnl- I amount bad been received. The fair weather
estea toleration, patience and charity. I of the past few days haa caused it to open very
Moderation to the grand eement of the social I rapidly, and our farmer* are busily engaged
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Macon lodge Ho. 5, F. A. 31.
re held abroad, the Super- A TE'IbERS of this Lodge will attend a Regular
liSSsSSS
By order of JhO. G. DEITZ, W. M.
Wx F. Oarer, Secretary. oetl It
ROOM FOR RENT.
A GOOD Boom, suitable for an office or sleep
mg room, adjoining mviffico. over the atoce
of Jones A Baxter, 100 Corriv a rest,
oetl 2t 0. B X TflNGHAM.
NOTICE.
FELIX COB PUT.
CENTRAL CITY SKATING RINK.I™ ktext great -AjymrAj.
GEORGIA
STABLE,
oetl 2t
FOR RENT.
Apply to
E. P. STRONG.
FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT
This popular and fashionable place of amusement and graceful exercise will be opened with
Administrator's Sale.
T>T virtue of and in compliance with a decree in I
"‘'"■■'''-■•"ItU - n*.MO. i.». nn.|gfiS®3«Mf#SIS!eS A4BU1IDSOIREE ON TOMMY EVBNINS fflXT AT 7 1-2 O’CLOCK,!
the high standards to bo aimed at, bat Modern-1 country, bat were only confirmed in oar preri- J P u Wic sales for said county, and during the boor* I
ration points out the only practicable method of oualy expreawd opinion of the exceedingly abort ™ c, *, 0< ? ol ? r T!l ® prieee of adnUMion “ d for “• of Sh » tes ** •» f «“«ws =
pureuitto. worldao WUbtoandfuU«preju-1iI° raE ^- A?!eB “ 0H 55
dice, passion and discordant
ions.
The wisdom of any coarse
single mind and affecting a single fortune, can
be followed out with nnoompromising energy;
bat the first lesson of the practical statesman ia,
amid a multiplicity of conflicting opinions, to
approach wisdom as near.y „ pomible if he I £>
3VE ACON
CofflfflenciBff Mouflay, Octoljer 233, M Ctitine for Eight Days,
cannot attain it. And ao with jnstioe. The man
j by the
very few day*.
I traversed without
with a green leaf on it. The worm, however, . , t tweln with Loud, for title*:
i made ito appearance too tote to accomplish MARTHA A. CHAPMAN
mneb barm, as moat of the ootton attacked has I Administratrix do bonis non, cum teatamento an-
nexo, of Ambrose Chapman, deceased.
to 10 o'clock.
63" Disreputable persons will positively not be admitied.
mi'iiimt m \ tun scale !
Commenting upon the late letter of “Titos,”
oetl 2t
can dojustice-tho citUen mart often content . q AtUnU Sa £, Wch ded other
Umself with the nearest practicable approach | ^ ^ £ qaeiUon of ghonld |
, . , , . .... .... , not be regarded by the Legislature in selecting
In every step of aoeialandpoUtical life we are Unit8d g utas Senator An(casU Consutn-
Uugbt the absolute necessity of yielding, to . '
some extent, to tho views and opinions of our 1 1 1
fellow men. Not to do so is to meek and rain
the highest ends of society and government
The man who will yield nothing is always I the offioe of United'States Senator
HUNT, RAHKIH & LAMAR,
As to the policy of the two rules laid down by
“Titus,"in casting his votes in the Legislature,
o deprecate the policy of eleeting a man to
re offioe of United States Senator simply upon
FALL STYLES, 1871 I
THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RACE TRACK
clety by the ears—fermenting domeatio strifes,
or breeding schism and discord in the chnrch.
to take the seat in the Senate to which he is I
! elected ? The policy should be to elect the best I
The wise man ia often compelled to wink at a I man for the position who will be allowed to oc-
«*» <s»” a ” •* ■si.'Sv;
.Mompluh a wim pnrpoM. Tba jo,t cqid i» I ol owon Uioopb bi,
generally the first to temper justice with mercy, | might be interior to tho highest type of states- |
chanty and toleration. He knows that if ao-
eiety wore ran on mathematically straight lines
83 and SI Cherry at., Kami, Ga.,
DEALERS IN
manship. To elect a man as Senator whom the
members voting for him know full well when
. they vote for him wonld not be allowed to take .
each member carrying ont his own convictions i ^ to a puerile abuse of trust, ee-1 IjDTrfiQ TVTPnTrTHUO PUITJITP ATQ
with inexorable logie, regardless of the others, I peeislly when the State of Georgia has a nnm-1 HHUUU, iUliiUUlnlji), UuLl'iiuiiL'D,
it wonld be one endless aeries of collisions, an-1 ber of citizens well qualified to make able and
tuefnl Senators, and who are resting under no
political disability.
In reply to the claim made by “Titos" that
the people of Georgia generally endorse Mr.
THOMAS U. CONNER,
COTTON AVENUE, TUBES DOORS FROM NEW COURT-HOUSE.
[HATS AND CAPS OF MU STYLE AND QUALITY,]
. FOB MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
| LADIES' FUR SETS, IN VERY GREAT VARIETY,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES and UMBRELLAS. I
oetl tf
ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.
Ml
tagonisms and conflicts.
Moderation, then, to a great conservator of
political, social and religions harmony. It
r»un'E*'cravt ehy.'5T;
"L.V° P” motc fl in ^ re * ta . Stephens' political programme, the Constitn-
opimoDB with a duo regard to conflicting views, I tiona jj st ^ g .
and to respeetthe rights and opinionsof others j{ is on/ddiberste opinion thst while the PAINTS OILS GLASS
while maintaining our own. Tho motto of people of Georgia are not disposedto surrender r * —
Georgia well demands a careful and elaborate | any of their constitutional rights, they are very |
exposition, bat we have no time or space to at
tempt one. Itto. et.nding.nd orthodox text 1
J GEORGIA HOME ISCRAICE COJWPMY,
far from being united upon Mr. Stephens’ pro
gramme. That programme has divided and
_ , .... .1 embarrassed the people of Georgia, instead of I
of instruction to the citizen—the politiaan and an iting them. But the embarrassment fails to
the patriot. It sums up in three words the I be formidable, because only a comparatively I
DYES, ETC.
highest typo of either.
small fraction of the people of Georgia agree I
with Mr. Stephens in the policy he advocates. I
Tbs grogramme of insisting upon all our eon- |
Btilntional rights is understood to be to revive I
INCORPORATED
Juilgn Stephens Tor the Nennfe.
The Washington Gazette in an article on the I IhTcontest oTlfifiS on the platfora“of~tho Na"
election of a United States Senator, after sng-1 tional Democratic Convention, that tho fonr-
geatlng the name of Hon. Linton Stephens n« teeuth and fifteenth amendmenu to tho Consti
Merchants supplied at
1859.
its first choice, says
We call upon oar Legislature to select a man
tntion are revolutionary, null and void, and that I
the President elected by the people in 1872 sbonld
treat them as such. As to this programme, if thero I
for this high position, who will worthily repre-1 nnton of sentiment among the people of
sent tho State of Georgia. 1 - — - -■ -• *
NEW
octltf
D. F. WILU0X, C ccrctary.
J. RHODES BROWSE, l’rcs.
YORK PRICES!!
(Freight added.)
A^Jud^ste 0 ^ ^ineligible to this o,I ‘reco^iz.^o I WE STUDY TO PLEASE! I TJl0 Cliartsr Makes Stockholders Individually Liable. I
(IJPIT1L,
S350,000!
[250 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES!
1 810,000 IN CASE PREMIUMS
I0RSES—TROTTING OB RUNNING!
OFFERED FOR*
Tho FsatOBt Horses iutho North wosFand Soulli to bo present. Superior Accommodations for Stock.
other federal State offioe by virtue of the 3d I*® 1 that these amendments eannot be treated
ooald not toko hiu seat in tho Sonato, if eleotod, I ^ho rcfa.sca to pledge Limafllf to recognize them f
we fail to understand bow he eonld, either I as defneto parts of the Constitution, and to rn-
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1870,
$495,406 45
CI&ABS. CI&ARS. CIGARS.
Premiums Received and Losses Paid since 1865.
GB.AKT33 STAKT33
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE I
foreo them as snch as long os they stand nnre-
To hold the I P®** ed - They are opposed to making or en-1
. . , „ ...... I courts ring any snch issue, knowing foil woil I TT|TE now keep on hand and for sale a few choice I
eommiaaion of Senator and not be able to east | that inevitable defeat would await them upon I VV brands of Cigars, to supply tbs retail trade.
“ • • - - xuey are doubly opposed to tbo agitation, I You will find our Cigars to be very superior, and
worthily, or in any other way, “represent the
Stato of Georgia" in that body.
ono vote or ntter one word for Georgia's inter
ests, ia certainly not the common idea of prac
Received in 1533-6
Received in 1867
Received ia 1868........
Received in 1869
Rereived inlsTO
1103,959 68
144.8S1 18
159.653 71
229.C01 30
315,01* 40
LOSSES.
Paid in lSftV 6 .$69,33!
Paid in 1867 73.342 12
Paid in 2868 95.283 01 I
Paid in 1869 98.763 17
Paid in 1870 118,468 23
even, of such a programme at thia time, when I the price very moderate. Cali on us.
ll.-ai/s. AH UCKttlUIV UUV IUD UUUBUUU IUOU Ui 7// UU- I V . X O * 7 " I * T — . __ , r _
. DO possible good to the strength or harmony of J - n - ZEIUN A CO., Wholesale Drueguts.
ncol representation, at least. Unless a Senator tbe ^ moor “ tlo p „ tyi oor on f y bope of re ^ a6
can vote nnd Apeak where both connt ogainst I from EadicalUm and oppression can arise from I
Radioaliam and its deviltry, of what avail are I it. It is an agitation which accomplishes no I
hia talents, or even the legality—from the stand- fi™ 1 in Georgia, and it does an immense deal
point of, say, a united publie sentiment-of bi. | **25* ^ Domocra,io ln the Norlh ' |
election ?
If Judge Stephens could represent Georgia Kofldi on Ffjd)ly nighb
A negro wta ran over and killed, on tho State I
in the Senate no man’s vote or voice, in or ont
of the Legislature, wonld be more gladly plaoed
at his service to secure snob a consummation
than that of the writer of this article. We ac-
An up freight train on the State Road ran off I
near Calhoun, Thursday night Several freight |
cars were smashed and the track torn np.
, Bartow county will only make a third of a I
knowledge and are proud of hia splendid abili- thia ye „.
tlAO Wf. lk*.e*AM lii. J.waS.mm 4a ..ill .4 ft— —h . » — I |
After the conclusion of the testimony in the I
I ties. We honor his devotion to what he eon-
dimlgb-Jeamit Lomton-aLooL DiecaeliU aoeeeh | e«iw>*.<<alMjih.^vnlb_ JKa. know that, to the
physioeUyand morally ineapable of reigning I «epr R ia; lI jgJ ) l 4u yij i j M J^ H - ?0 ly^j. ftlffl ^. ( .j.»
regret that she had not followed the advice of I other ineligible man to Washington to cool his I to n M ®' MeC * 1U »lrack Farrow a heavy
Lord Palmerston, years ago, and parted with a I beela in the anti-chamber of the Senate and bI ° W wilh * 8tick °“ 1116 h * nd ’ drawin g blood,
share of her executiro prerogative* ao that iter | keep the Hon Zebnlon Vance company in his * Dd F “ row drew hia P“ to l but did not fire.
death or abdication sbonld have involved leas fruitless endeavors to get inside. We have had **“ * *
obango in the political condition. I qnit0 enough, aye, too much, of that sort of
It ic ©My to mo that these apprehensions are I folly already,
based not moro on the precarious tennro of 1
Agents at all Prominent Points throughout tho Southern and|
Southwestern States, to whom apply, or to
D. F. WILLC0X, Sec’y, Columbus, Ga.
DAVUXPORT & SPEED, Agents at
T. H. POtVEIsfa, Agent at
WM. J. AMU’.KSOX, Agent nt
[ JXO. A. DAVIS. Agent at
C. HIISREE, Aicent a
A. It. WESTON, Agent at
- AmcricuH.
• Cnttibert.
Fort Viilley.
- Albany.
IlawkinMvile.
Dawson I beautiful groon-award at ono time.
WM. W. CARXES, Agent, FJacon, Ga.
OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY STS
Grand State Regatta!
Over $1000 in Cash Premiama! Boat Olaba invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Glnbs expected. Diver bank Terraced for One Mile. Ten thousand spectators can be seated on the
urugs and Chemicals.
Wo clip the following items from the Atlanta |
Constitution, of yesterday:
IrcpoRTAKT Decision.—We learn that at the I
last Magistrate’s election in Clark county, Gen. |
OPIUM, QUININE, MORPHINE,
HYDRATE CHLORAL, CALOMEL.
| APPLES. POTATOES. ONIONS.
I bbla. Fine New York PIPPINS, |
20 bbla. Largo Bed Onions.
All just received and for sale low, by
sept29-2t GEO. T. R0GER3’ SONS.
DR. SID,
| A Waive Con Tension Iron, U,o Virtuous |
Forney.
"e®o®reu® canoidata for Justice Wo sell none but the best, and we offer to suddIv
of the Peace, although receiving the highest I the trade as low as any bonse eonth of New lor/1 aep2C-3teod*
number of votes, was declared ineligible, and a J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Wholesale Druggists r_
Open at all hours on Sunday.
Her Majesty's reign, than universal distrust of
her lineal anoeoaaor. No confidence to reposed
in tho Prince of Wales. He ia a moro dull, sod
den aenanalist-without moral principle, ambi-
lion, mental ability, Industry or popularity—in
a word, without a single
confront tho republican and
tendencies of the day, either in the way or pop-1 - - > —- — , , ■ „ ,, — — ■ :—— 1.4.1^11, vi w. u.
nlar conciliation or repression. A young, vlr- oI ,‘ h8 ^ «“■ 00 “P«»' d *>7 *«>eir “J *£*' Pn *”° n w “ 018 ^ SaftteJftjiSflWWafifSJjSSSEi:
tnoua, ambition* and energetic prince, with | ” !°'° J " t aS ^led, | Ftna.-Last night between nine and ten
slock. tbA krifflr ntnnt at Him enraav. of I fl M «r ..u t . OUI . * n ®wiUl
C hoice flour—a fresh consignment
of Cohen’a celebrated Flour. Jnst received
HENRY L. JEWETT.
64 Second street.
We find the following refreshing confession commission issued to John Barton, the Radical
as to how tho Radical party at the South is or-I eaodidate . Barton has exercised tho function).. imm,. „ .
ganised and kept together, in Forney's Frown W 5SK?S T J3S52? Ooor^n" ^Bnona T°UteL^nnty
.t Democrats have n““ ^ D ' to.J.wfn. heur» of,rie.l at Collin. * Heath/
Notice to Tax Payers of Bibb Co
are now open for collecting
- taxes for 1871. My office it
— store, No. 69 Second street,
amoornp*. As greenbacks are scarco, I will take
th«^finnh H .V.i.. I ..“ V. . K.cuuoad.0 &TO SCSTCO, l W1U
onVwiil ^ cil c ty or Btuuamek money from those that wish
- ■ -■ ni, 11 , t ' a “; J P»y now, or for a few weoke. F. SI. HEATH.
-' a| sept28-dtfAw2t Tax Collertor.
“ i uvwawvjwuai iron i
corner of Peach- | *'•*£*<*•J: otn'i cenntj Le^ made ana
rein!?. 7 W,Uu “
liberal
throne
of weakening
tbo 4th George with even gixater icdoieucora’d | “ ribU « r * ®*U “free" enffrage. I ia tupjoud to have been reused by’ t’hi‘«^ I .T A . S , P 1 ER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALB.-Will bo
A paragraph in tho Press, to the effect that aion of a lamp. It is known as the H. H. Witt 250 acre»°orfmdorf rr’ N ® T ™ter (the 34)
streets, running back to Forsyth,
destroyed by fire. The
part of the store, and
eetl-tJs.
4KKB. Sheriff.
FOR RENT.
A SEVEN-ROOM Dwelling on Orange etreet,
between Georgia avenue and Rond et.eet.
Apply to
eep40 3t
TURPIN & OGDEN.
FOR RENT.
“°. f ’Vi 1 *’ ““reer le^ - ‘Hnated Ta theeoautz I A DWELLING, with five rooms and necessary
the outride ofMerder Creek asd on the |-rA- outbuildings, next door to M. R. Rogers, on
toe MOntlMlln > nrl Uatnntn. D.ll I T.Mt D aa s. ° . .
LAND FOR SALE.
UwnliOMM.ud [;,cMlf.lBdoL.BM-Up/1 tw*.d*lhB nMOB n oPj*V f t,T0 j ^f'- 0 ->nd ...ocnpi.db, G. O. Dm,o. I 23431.3,3—11311 Ir^'uV
servstivrs. I have been asserting thst the Chief Justice wonld insured. Tho building was owned b,
The Qaeen, according to the World, is labor-1 K#t th ® co,or * d Tot « jolidly. The atetement Welboro, and valnod at $4,000 and supposed 10 i . — -- ... .. »aminutrator
ing under a scrofnlons disease liereilitanr in TV °?,5* 8t * , I * L “, <1 noi , fr ^! n * n Y d ® Rire to be covered by insurance. The eontentsof the /“hum tti! 1 ? touch and lUran Uoward!
the .oral temilr i kV , °* redlt *ry in injuro Mr. Chase before the Democratic con- store and a fine horse, in the cellar, were de- Kdbitt"' TU rv“^’ I j.oJ? 7 ’ rri ?"' 1 »f John
the royal family, and which haa developed Itaelf veution. As for the statement that the colored alroyed The walU are of brick. J.mw N^Ljnch! Lew/ Lru^h! I T 0T Ko - *• 5Ul d *sWct Appling connty, Ga—490
in malignant abscesses, which temporarily di-1 P®°P l6 of ,b o Sonlh are familiar with “Old Bxxoojmtx.—A personal reoontro took Diace * 8e .V id T', *•“«»& »*><« fl.lal. Pre»my rototea ,cr88 ' Address J- F - JONES,
▼ert the malady from vital parts, but canno* a « >enb “ b »" beesnse his face adorns the dollar yesterday between policeman ONhield and G. ° U J«7-uti UmS *‘““"W- JAMhs M. LIGBY.
“"*• »•SS: SS'bS S? 15 ■SSS wtem.;I BoaTd footed. Immediately
. .
to men, yet George IV. lived to the ace of 08 8on i l1 ’ ii« oath-bound leagues, e«o., knows that J ' ' ' t.,c *- l ‘° * — — . .
i “B® OB l no Democratic eandid.ta >>, a
in spite of habits oalcnlated to aoor...!f°.° to I ?? nemoeratio candidate could get at thonsand
^ a We W* 81 ! io »! 1 too South except through in-
timvs* ikam/xm at.-* .-v ~ w ” ”~ I *u ».i law oouia except thronch in
nope, there fore, that the Qieen emerging from I timidation and the Ka klux Klan. Kepablican
a eritioal period of life, and always « woman of I , * ie Religion of the ex-alave popoJation of
it ia preached from the pnlpita of
I always a woman of
regular habits, will prolong her days in spite of
these prognostications.
Bat if the worst contra, in spite of the vannta
and fnlmination* of the English Radicals, we
shall not look for any violent ebangea in the
the Booth s _
every log chnrch,'instilled in every sermon.
THE GEORGIA PRESS.
The general nominating committee of the
Government of Great Britain. That pyramid I ^“ooretio party of Savannah, met on Thnrs-
ia too ooloaaal, too solid, too firmly cemented I d *7 ni ght to select candidates for Mayor and
in aU it* parts, to be overturned or shaken to I ^' derm « n - Mayor Screven was renominated
pieoes of a sodden daring an interregnum. It I ^ most unanimously, and the following tioket
haa been too nsefal and beneficent, also to I for AJd « n n«n:
*■— First District—J. O. Ferrill, F. J. Ruekert and
Andrew Fl*Uey.
Second District—W. H. McLood, Christopher
White and George GomwalL
Third District—W. Hunter, W. S. Bassiorer
and M. Hamilton.
Fourth District—R. H. Footman, M. Larin
and John Schwartz.
It was cool eoongh at Colombos Friday morn-
iog, “to take a big drink of whisky before
breakfMt. It’* that cool all the year round in
some places.
Captain Jaoob H. Pooser, late of the Pony
House, Colombos, died at Mariana, Fla., on the
18th nit, aged aeventy-one years.
In a fight at Hamilton, Harris conntj, on
Wednesday night, Mark UeGebee, the town
marshal, was killed by a man named Sim Mnr-
phy.
Gainesville oomea to the front with the first
well organized Georgia frost—“Air-Liner,” of
have forfeited the support of the controlling
intelligence and power of the people. When
the test cooes, the Radical dreamers and theo
rist* will find that they are altogether mistaken
n the power and extent of the revolotionary
influence* at work in the United Kingdom: and
that while the masse* of the people may ardent-
ly desire more rapid improvement and liberali-
sation, they are far from willing to commit
their destinies into the brad, of aeongWate
of visionary schoolmen and desperate Cammnn-
“**’ ,,ho repudiate the most elementarv Dolit
leal and personal rights.
Haii’s ArcticExrromox.-A letter recently
reoeivedln New York from an officer of the
Arctic expedition, states that CapL Hall hopes
to carry the Polarto to 80 degree* north Utitnde.
The season was very favorable, and (he sea very
dear cf lee. God willing, be lay,, we may
AAntnltlli lire nKla.t .f ift. .... *
compliah the object of the expedition ao as to
return home again next fall.
Twxtvx human skeletons have been found
«nier a pile of atones near Wheeling, Va., and
mray are the orajeetnres a* to how they !*ne
tolr 3 H<lm “ ,lkel ' ,on *’ *>to flesh and
tttodfv raff’*” quUa found in
this city, anWuoonted with piles of cobblestones.
and they provoke but Unto rematk. The d£
eorerer common y .xeUlms “D.mehinamra •"
—Sin. Fran. Alia. emeu.
Tn. Sorrazas Fen* ivn How, for Ooto . r
tooat and has for a frontispieo* avlew of the Ci„
dnnaU ExpoaiUon bnilding. Thu nnmb*i
come too lata for an extended notice. \v« viu
speak of it in onr next.
Coon.—Forney last Wadnetday started ont in
an editorial flight aa follows:
Tho Republican party represents all that U
good and pure in government—freedom, uni
versal righto, honesty, economy.
Here the ink froze and his pen had to be
thawed ont before be ooald proceed.
down with hi. pistol rad beat him op pretty
iSitSBSter^
tod. ra-S. W,
Thx Fire nt Tar.no7ros.-We have received
the subjoined letter from the editor of the Tal- retf-tdi*** 7 *' V ** b odz A Brraaej. y
M ARIONCOUNTYSUERIFF’SSALR.-Will be
.f.„. f °re,9 > *. t>Brt ~h <> gre door in the town of
SEED RYE. SEED BARLEY.
CLOVER SEED, and ORCHARD GRASS SEED,
Jo*t received by
“PM Si* . JONES & BAXTER.
Yiiluitble Property for Sale.
botton Standard, rad tender him onr wannest
sympathiesin his misfortune: I Rnon.^^ "■ town or
„.TkkE07T°v, Ga., September 28th, 1871. of.ale.on thi^.t iulrtYr toN^miS.rWxt
Editors Telegraph and Messenger-. We regret j A, 0 ®!* “®.*°t in the toan of TazwelJ in raid 1 fX^ the first Tuesday in November next, will be
to state afire broke ont in a negro house, in the the “®re or lot., frontier V / eo:<l to fora the Court-house door in tho city of
resr of Dennis’ Hotel this morning, .bint two fiV.'roU;£&% ^SSSifS *
aT-VTx destroying tie entire block—loss about I !!*•■**?“ toned from the Sonorior toart of tsid
$3., ( 000. We lest the Standard offioe and build- frorwti /lSItL 0 . f ,^k Sta i 8rl -J*" 0,t Let t“«*®n,
ing-worth $4,000, without a dollra's insnranoe. I ° Ut bl
In a few days we intend to issue onr paper again, f /Georgia mil rn\' n -wv ' —
and hojM! our large exchange Ust will not bfdt- GYi?^li!dfKth7 StoinuliriS*{,f*tK < iS^te
mmisbed on account of our misfortune. The I »«’W. T.
ires of the printing office will not interfere I £I?eL^S l S!faiJ*5*“ ^eiiout to the aame. if
— rejL 0 Vim« 0 m J - , hrad”-^ on ^ — - i ‘ OT *“ b «r
with onr other business.
Very truly,
J. B. Gobjux.
1S7L j AM.LS 41. LO WX,
- Ordinary.
stopped at the house of W B. Smith, the well I ft EOR«IA. MARION COUNTY.-Eliiabeth Ho.h
known liveryman, five miles from EnoxviUe, I pp *!, ef fo , r «**mption oi pewonzlu and cettinz
riding np to the fence, asked if he bad seen l, fJ i ^ l TO 0 /4r hom ®* le / d * 1 w*»
• £» pf», d °.- to® ro-4. m, sSto I a5 t j«as,
An Incident or the Clanton Homicide.
Knoxville Chronicle, cf Friday, says:
While Sheriff Gossett was in pursuit of CoL
D. M. Nelson, General Clraton's murderer, be
Jackson Bnrt, a trewly lojl youth of tender
years, improved his shining hoars st Augusta,
and
Dave _
replied that he hid, about an hour before. Ml
Gossett then rode on and Smith went into the
house, and in five minutes waa a corpse. It is
Macon, the following valuable property:
. -3 !i e Brick House rad Lot, fronting Walnut street
137 feet rad 164 feet on Second etreet.
Ons Lot adjoining, 70 feet front on Walnut street
—rat)mug back 264 feet, containing several out
buildings.
Two lots 50 feet each on Second street, running
beck 137 feet.
All being the Home rad Lot formerly occupied
. .- by God. Howell Cobb. For terms, or purchase at
toptrajber 2W. isn. private eale. or ray other information, apply to
ft-Mito M. LOWE, Ord y, aug27eodtd JOHN B. COBB.
BOARDING HOUSE.
H A\ ING rented the well known Flint House, on
Firstotrcet, opposite the City Market, I am
prepared to aeoommodate an unlimited number of
lodgers rad d.y bjarden.
3hebonj>eh-s recently been thoroughly reno
vated, and ire acjommodations made complete.
The table will be .applied with the beet the muket
afford., and attentive and obliging waiters in
FROM HOLLAND.
THREE NEWSPAPERS TO BE FEINTED ON THE GROUNDS.
Magnetism, Music, Mirih and Magic. Tele ^ 8h, ^ presa “ apo8t - offic8ainfaiioperatio,ionthe s~“ d ’ di y“ d » i s“-^rthe convenience
RALSTON’S HALL.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings ! |
October 2d, .*J1 and 4th,
THE GREAT
HUMORIST, ILLUSIONIST,
—ANJ> —
VENTRILOQUIST ||
WITH HIS WONDERFUL
AUTOMATON and elebrated CRYSTAL CLOOK. |
Ee will also giro
A COMPLETE EXPOSE OF STIRIIUAUSM! ]
Da 8ID performs the most wonderful feats with-
or screen, rad from a COM
MON CENTRE TABLE. He will be assisted by
M I G G L E S ,
THE WART DOCTOR,
And tho celebratod ARKANSAS TRAVELER,
Who will furnish some of their incomparable
Songs and Banjo Solos.I
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
With private rooms for accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents.
GrRAND BALLOOIV ASCENSION
Every day at Three, r. ar.
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON,
The distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, wiU appear on Monday rad Tuesday, October 23d and
24th, and illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited
tho wonder rad admiration of the world.
will conclude with A GRAND DISTRI
BUTION OF GIFTS, in which Dn. SID will dis
tribute much fun rad many keepeakea.
“ *“*“6 change of programme each evening.
B©p30 tx
OTHER EXHIBITIONS OF RARE INTEREST AND MERIT
WiU be of daily occurrence throughout the we
SAVANNAH (GA)
0NSER7AT0BY OF MHSIC,
S.R. PFNFIELD, Principal.)^ T R ]E E J? C R 8 !
Will take Passengers to rad from the Park to ray part of the City every fifteen minutes.
JAMES M. LOWKCrdV
, „„ _ ilMI , FOR RENT.
supposed he died from excitement, having been 2 ?i?i b8 f T7 ® tro * t » the corner
in feeble health for some time. J-FRIEND,
atteuduce.
s-p26 5t*
MRS. AMOS LASSETER.
aepQd 6t Cor. Mulberry rad Fourth sta.
FI XEK VL INVITATION.
The friend* and acquaintances of Mr. rad Mrs. I olhee!
E. L. D. Riggins are requested to attend the fn-
neral of the latter at their residence near Macon,
to-day at one o'clock.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs.
Jao. M. Field and of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keel, are
invited to attend the funeral of the latter from the
tenth. 9th d^ of cetobre^
XT. Ordiniir. I iep22tf
I.,* . . .. . tu suoiu mo rnoenu or tae utter from the
Ust Thursday, by stealing $45 from Mrs. Mary residence of the former on Second etreet, between
H&xnxnoccL "* * —
Augusta is bngging on weather cool enough
to warrant fires, thick clothing, and interview
ing “ Schneider.”
A white woman named Emma de Forrest waa
found dead in her bod, a day or two sinoe, at a
’“'Iuse a few miles from Augusta.
The Chronicle and Sentinel, of Fridey, pub
lishes the following gratifying exhibit of tho
oondition of the publie school* of Savannah:
PcBnio School Bxroar.—The sixth annual
report of tho public schools of Savannah lor the
Scholastic year ending ln July last, has just
“•an issued. A comparison of the years 1867
18 7i, shows the progress the schools have
maae, rad that while tho number* of pupils
ia X* "tomli increased, the ooat per scholar
,*ro r“ 1867 there were 705 pupils, and the
were 2438^,,* * eu w “ 23 i in 18 71 there
city apnroiJf^«^V* nd lh ® ooM SIC S5. The
000 to^fard^the^an* 35 ’ 000 “ d toe oounty $10,-
year there Mug &° f ‘, he •+*****•
mro. The
Plnm rad Piue, THU (Sunday) AFTERNOON at
4 o'clock.
REMOVAL.
J H. ANDERSON A BON hare removed to No.
e 10 Hollingsworth block, corner of the alley
•tor* togjriti keep oooatraUyon hand a ftfii
stock of Ftesb Beet. Mutton. Pork, Saueage rad a
general assortment i f Family Groceries. sep26tf
WANTED^
A X'thia office, fire or eix energetic white boys,
to soil newspapers. a«pi29-t/
FOR RENT.
1 STORE also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot-
ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
■ »*cp& If
FOR RENT.
T nsstore occupied by J. H. Anderson A Son.
Possession given 1st day of October.
*epl4tf W. F. BROWN. Brora'a TTst.i
HAND MADE.
A COMPLETE asaortment of Gent*’ Hand-made
Boots rad Shoes just to. F. L. GROCE.
Valuable City Property for Sale.
“ d Lot in this city (Macon) known
A form -ily u ay residence. The bonje and apLur-
tenan e» are ip good repair rad elixibly lo:*tod. If
not diapwed of et private tale. I will sell at publie
““toe Piemiiea, on the first Tueaday in No-
P^foct *nil poMMJion riren
mojeetto leaje for oae year. Apply to me at Atlanta.
0- A. LOCH RAftE.
ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN-
M B. j. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in
form hi. fnend. rad tho pnbUo genendly that
ne is again back on Cherry street, with a large
‘hi?*?* di0i S 8 £!&**• embracing all the
favorite breads, rad Chewing rad SmokiDg
Tobacco of ail descriptions. Hia store it
next door above Valentino's Saloon and Reetau
rent. Gtve him a call, all you who love a
cigar or quid of tobacco. TOp g
Graduate of the Leipzig Conservatory.
T HIS Institution was founded for the purpose of
,/„ 0n “.h hu,g 1° th - P 8 °, ple of th e Sonthem
cutes a thorough mu-ical education on the baa's
ol true art, an education not 8imply of Iheflncera
or of the voice, but eiao of tuts rad style. “
Instruction is given in Piano, Cultivation of the
Voice, mail Instruments and in Musical Theory in
pnvateorelaee leeaoce, by efficient and experienc
ed mstructors. The managers will, when request
ed, assist pupils in seeming pleasant boarding
places or m renting pianos. R
For farther infoimstion call for a circular at the
Music Agency of Luddeo A Bates (dchieiner’e old
stand), or address,
, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
Mpt2S.sanAthur9tAw3t Savannah
FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS!
COAL CREEK COAL.
I HAVE now on hand a choice article (selected I
lamp) of C. G. Coal. Lay in your supplies. I
Ail orders will be promptly filled. 1 W 1
acglG-tilloctl AR1IAND L. BUTTS.
SF=>EOIAL_ PREMIUMS
Are offered amounting to over $10,000. Fivo thoneand dollars offered l>y one man f
eepas tiloovl
Hollingsworth block.
NOTICE.
OTOCKHOLDEBS in the Macon A AugustaItail-
O ,re»d company, do-in.ua or aOeoduig the An
nual Convention of that Oompuy, to he held in
ELAY. HAY.
100 000 0—08caABaKjiss hay.
For sale at 61 per hundred, bv
* e pt28-6t W. F. PRICE, at E. Prire'e.
neIt ’ M ° r °«ober. wiU be
PS**-®" 1 free to rad from the meoting. by nhibitinc
ibeir cemflc-u» of .lock to tho co. drator on
«cp27 tilocta
Yew Crop Mackerel and Shad,
TEST received direct from the packeries.
60 half barrels SHAD,
300 packages MACKEREL,
X00 boxes HERRING,
20 boxes COD FISH.
*e(29 tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
FeroeUry rad T.ea.uierll.aa.lt'r. PLANTATION EOS. SAXE.
■ NOW offer my Plantation for sale—situated on
the Houston road, three uulee from tho city
u.lJv Inraled and to,kin . , J '
WANTED.
B V a young lady who has graduated, a situation
as teacher in a private ramiiv. or as asa-sta&t
in some college or high school, ribs is prepared to
teach Music, Latin, French rad Disking. Refer
ence given and required. Address BOX S3
sep29d2aw2wAwlt* Sandersville Ga.
NOTICE.
T ™ WdJtog off the SALOON PRIVTL-
EGtS et tbs Fra Grounds oo Saturday, the
xw toot, having failed to comply with the terms
required, notice ia h. reby given that the aamepnv-
negea, on the same term., will be rented to die
SSR, rejBSfenK-gagaog
‘ sep275t Cotton Factors, Macon, G*.
Uigihiy located, rad within fifteen minute* drive
from the city, rad known as the Parker Place The
place contains one hundred and twenty acres." near
M^^^r c rwS[ I sfe d ^ t t b o 6 f
“^«sed in the
MRS. FORD’S SuHOOL
FOR GIRLS,
COB. COLLEGE ST. AND COTTON AVENUE,
Will bo opened on the 2d of October, 187L
MBS. L. FORD.
I h ^ n *“S®inents for Railroad rad Steamboat transportation at half rates for Passengers and Freight
hxye been made with all the linos throughout the country from New York to New Orleans, rad from
Chicago to Savannah.
iuiho. id. jc uuu Princin&l I
mT $32 FE0M NEW T0EK T0 MACON AND EETDBN!
dire not connected with tho School.
En Slisb 27; French 3 per month, in ad
vance. Hours, from 9 to 2 o’clockT m * u
I^rascza: Mr. J. Clisby rad Rev. H. K. Roes, j
CIGARS! CIGARS!
“ portere -
a«p29 tf BBYMOUB, TTNBLEY A nn.
.—Notice is hereby I
ty, has applied to* in ns * of “id conn- I
‘aiaSSs.'sasfrSBSffiP
of October next, at 10 o’cloc?i °5 ic ®* oa 15x0
lSSB?ft oI5 ' ;, kte E,il -
Twenty Thousand Visitors Expecfed Daily on the Grounds!
SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
ND T. ROSS, Ordinary, * eep27 tilocl23
w. A. HUFF, Mayor.