The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 08, 1871, Image 2

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Telegraph & Messenger, SUNDAY MORNING. OCT. 8. 1871. state Democratic committee. The member* of the State Democratic Exec ntlee Commit*oe ere rcqnoatod to meet et the office of the Chairmen, in the dtj of Meeon, cn Toeedey. the 21th day of Oclobor, et 10 o'clock e. M. A foil attozdaneo 1* desired. CvsrtotD AitDEEson, Chairman Democratic paper* please copy. News Item*. Fbojt* i* Soria Cahoots i.—Light frost* were reported in various pert* of South Caro lina last week and the week before. Tan Yarrow Fire* ai Cm** Kit* has died cat for want of material. Ten person* hare fallen victims to it, and only about a dozen of the population remain—the reel having fled. Tac Charleston Courier, of Friday, mention ing tho death of Mr. 0. D. Conner, aaya he re ceived every attention that could be ahown him by bis friends and the officers of the Atlantic Telegraph Company. Tn* Grand Jury of Newberry county. South Carolina, aay it coats three to five hundred dol lar, in each county to collect the taxes. Cor. DowWko, chief of the Cherokee nation, baa married Miss Ayers, a wealthy and culti vated apinater of Philadelphia. The lady met the chief some year* since, and immediately determined to devote her life to the purauit of Cberokees and their advancement in civiliza tion. Tixaa Brxr.—Choice enta of fresh Texas beef are sow sold in Ibe Philadelphia market at 8 to 10 cent* per ponnd. This beef i* slaughtered in Texas and brought l>y the steamships in re frigerated apartments, where it is perfectly kept at a low temperature. CosruoiuTiotf* IK Til* Noethwest —That is a terrible story told in this edition about the great sweeping conflagration* m Michigan and Ohio. To what natural Cannes can be attributed the excessive drouths of the last two or three years in the Northern portions of the United Slates, and the corresponding excessive rains in the South? What ban deranged the equilibrium? • Here U a question for tho philosopher*. •‘Gobmjxo Mzxico."—A special telegram from Washington, in tho World, says a grand scheme for gobbling up Mexico is on foot—the joint in cubation of Radical and Democratic politicians and Federal and Confederate soldier*. Gen eral Joneph E. Johnston in spoken of an the mil itary leader of the enterprise, and Generals Jiomrrann and John A. Logan sro in sympathy with it. It in also claimed that trusted public men in Mexico—among them Juarez himself— are in favor o! it. Miasioxa.—Tho American Hoard of Commis sioner* for Foreign Mission* met in Salem, Massachusetts, last Tueeday. The secretary’s report shown that $18,201 have been expended in the Sandwich Inlands, Chins, Syria, Persia, and Galioon. The work accomplished by the board in the Tnrfci-h Empire, India, China, Japan, Micronesia, and among 11,., North Amer ican Indian* in raconuled. ‘I ho prospects arc considered an encoaraging. The wbolo nnmbor of iniwionnries sail n- -i*lanta is 1,211; number of mission*, 13; stations, it; out-stations, 413: number of png-a printed, 12,.138,4.12; number of churches, 172; members, 8,480; added dur ing the year, »7S; pupils in schools, l. r ,,4t;7. Rev. Hr. Post, of St. Louis, preached Iho annual sermon. Thic Momson Tiiiais—Herald rc|iorla slate that Ilrighnni Young has been indicted on (he oomplainl of n Deputy United Slates Marshal, who heard him, almnl a year ago, in a speech before a party of Bostonians, say that bo bad sixteen wives sad forty five children. The Ter ritory of Utah lias never paused any law- for Iho regulation of marriage, hut has nslnlulo agalna* 4 *Jewdoean," under which Y’ouug in indieted. In reference to Y'ouug'snlleged murders, a cor respondent of Iho Sun says: “Bill" Iliekman, a notorious Danite, a vile murderer and a dirty cooundrol, has divulged lo to the United Staten Mar led and Iho United Staton District Attorney the murders that ho baa committed, and in which be implicates Brigham an accessory, both before and after the fact. Hiokman, aware of the penalty of his crimes, is trembling like a miserable coward, anil says be will tell all if they will only spare his Jifo, that bo does not want to die. No one but a fanatic would have over con sented to the murders tbst Hickman was privy to, snd tho inevitable result ensues. The Uni ted States judiciary have got “the dead wood' upon the prophet, and there is nothing can save him from the penitentiary or the gallows. Storm is Texas —Tho Texas dispatches chronicle a great storm and very high waters the 3d inslant. Ptrxnxo ok tiie Brakes —Tho Bank of Eng land yesterday raised its rate lo five per cent, in hope, no <hmbt, of putting the brakes on the oolton market. Cation wan dull and lower New York yesterday. Mexico is all nil iuio again with revolution, and foreign residents are in great alarm. What oan lie more deplorable than the condition chronic civil war in which that country has ex. istel since 1821—jnst half a century? During all thin time there have been ruoro revolutions and pronuncismentos than year*, and the conn' try will never bo qniet under tho control of such a wretched population. Tn* Finis in ini Woods.—The news yester day from lie great Western woods and prairie fire* is alill more dinsAlrous. They are raging in Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin snd lows. The wholo country pirehed up with drouth catches like tinder, and the very roots of the tree* are fired through the hosted earth. The very soil itself seems to be almost combustible. It re mind* ns of what ha* repeatedly happened among (boss numerous little Keys or island* on the Gulf coast of Florida. Formed entirely of * vegetable monld resting on * cornline forma tion, in dty tirnos snug of them have actually burnt up, soil and all, down to Ibe foundation— from fires left by the hnnler or fisherman. A Nrr.Ka who had been in jail for eleven year* under sentence of death, died last Tuesday at Philadelphia. Tho warrant for his execution bad never been signed. TUG SMRfilt PRESS. The Dawson Jonmal aaya cotton buyers are aa pleutifal down there as lean dogs, and seem to be ravenous for the staple. Rev. J. H. Colley has acoepted a call to the Baptist Church of Demon. Possum hunting snd campmeeting* are the popular sports of the men and brethren about Dawson. Tho bonne aid kitchen of B. U. Hood, Dawson, were burned last Saturday night.week. Lorn about $8,000. The “new hotel” fever at Dawson hia been succeeded by a first-class chill, so visitors to that plaoo will jast have to “board round," as usual. The Journal say* the meeting to raise funds for the purpose was a complete failure. Two of tho largest men in Terrell oonnly— Messrs. W. Woodbrigfat and W. B. Gibson— have recently had arms broken by being thrown from buggies. The Journal aaya they were too heavy to bonnes, and something had to break— which do certainly explain it on philosophical principles. Alf Donaldson, who killed Mr. Borrell Bailey, in Decatur county, last November, and for which crime be was sentenced to the peniten tiary for life, but escaped, was arrested last Sunday, at Albany. Half past eleven o’clock P. M. is s fateful bonr at Dawson. There havo been four fires at that place this year, three of which broke out at that hour. The popular chorus at Gainesville jnst now, is: “Give ns brick"—not in the hats of the singers, though, we hope. If so, we hope the G. T.'b will pletse make a cote of it. The Gainesville Eagle says the schools of that county under State control, which set out with such vigor, have nearly all collapsed. We have not heard, however, that Lewis' salary has collapsed. A squad of Federal cavalry arrived in Gaines ville last Tuesday, having charge a number of citizens of Hall connty, who had been arrested on various charges. And the Gainesville Esgle says drunkenness on the streets snd no arrests, is the order of the dsy. Civilization is spread ing np that way. Gainesville was to vote, yesterday, on a prop osition to subscribe four hundred shares in the capital stock of the Gainesville and Dshlonega Railroad, payable in the bonds of tbe city, at par, twenty years from date at 8 per cent in terest. A little child of Dr. C. H. Kingsmare, of Au gusta, fell into the Savannah river, last Thurs day, and sunk twice before being rescued by a negro man who saw the accident. J. J. Browne, who shot Jss. Neal, at Augusta one night last week, has been bailed in the sum of $1,000 to answer the charge at tbe next term Of Richmond Superior Court. The Columbus Sun, of Friday, say*: Tni Other Fide.—Members of Council who votnl against the appropriation of $200,000 to the Uni abridge, Cnlhbert snd Columbus Rail road, or several of them, have expressed them- selves as not opposed to a road to Stewart, but against giving money, no matter bow guarded the reslriction, lo a corporation in which Kim balls have a controlling interest, and Columbus enn only have one Director; and where the officers of tho road do not know bow much stock ha* been token. They havo no coufidenco in the men at the bead of tbo enterprise. Wo clip tho following from tho Kavannnli New*, of Friday: Bonded and Ueuahed.—Elina Nesmith and diaries Fowler, who were arrested some time 1 lie* Sew York l’lnffbrm, 8o far as it relates to the constitutional amend ments and lotbe municipal frauds is as follow* Resolved, That tho Democracy of New York arraign before the people of tho Uuion the ad ministration at Washington as false to Its pledges snd faithless to constitution*! law. It u»* prolonged Ibe dissensions that followed the eivi) war, kept alive sectional aniuiosUien, re fused amnesty to submissive citizens, and has denied peace to the restored Union. It hss set up privileged classes, and initiated a system of exemption from taxation to the protec tion of tho monied interest, the tendency of which i* to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. It has squandered upon mammoth cor porations tbe lands whieh were the pledged her itage of i outer*. and it now attempt* to perpet uate its ]>ower by recourse to the grossest cor ruption, by direct interference of Federal office holders in popular elections, and by a resort to military foroe to repress the civil tribunals of the oonntry, and to oontrol popular assemblages ana elections—seta and usurpations which all htrtory show, are strides towards despotism, and which, if not averted, must prove fatal to our republican institution*. .. Sceulved, That we recognize Iho emsnoipe- tum of the fret dnien of the South, and their enfiaoehisement and perfect equality before tbe law, as the inevitable sequence of tbe civil war and of tbe overthrow of the rebellion against the Union; and we hold it lo be the duty Of all to snstain them in the enjoyment of their established rights, to aid them in promot ing their own welfare snd the general prosper ity of the country. Resolved, That we view with indignation the eorropaon and extravagacee recently brought to light in the management of the municipal af fairs of New Y'ork, and denounoe aa unworthy of our oonutenanee or toleration Ml who are re sponsible therefor. We pledge our best efforts to prevent tbe repetition of such abuses, end will look with satisfaction upon the punishment of all upon whom guilt can be fixed. We appeal to the record and the facte to prove that the deplorable condition of affair* existing in New \ ork was inaugurated and foisted upon the city “Y ’Jstem of irresponsible government, insti tuted by the Republican nartv not mntinnsi ago by tho United States authorities, on tho charge of pausing counterfeit money, and who have, since their arrest, been incarcerated in the jnil, in thiscily, gave bonds of $2,MX) each, on Wednesday last, and were released from cus tody. The New Taxtanimt Comi-ant.—Tho South- era and Atlantic Telegraph Gompnny commenc ed operations in onr city on ycaterdny. Several telegrams were transmitted over Iho Company's wires during Iho afternoon. Laboe Smi'MENTK—Tho stcaimdiip Herman Livingston, which left this port last night for New York, carried 1,802 hales of cotton, the largest cargo of cotton shipped thin season, and tho largest tbe vessel ever carried before. Tbo rase of tbe State vs. N. P. Hotchkiss, late Auditor of the State Road, charged with cheat ing and HwindUng, has been postponed nnlil further notice, and probably indefinitely. We clip (he following from tbo Atlanta Era, of yesterday: naan to Beat.—The editor of the Rural Southerner of this cily was recently visited by Mr. Robert Daniel, of Cobb oonnly, who, in the course of conversation, remarked that he almost felt a delicacy in relating tbe facts concerning his family. Hia father was married twice, aud liy one wife was the father of twelve, and by the other fourteen—iu all, twenty-six children. He was born in 174.1, and died 1840. He lived to see 300 descendants from him. A grand daughter of hia brought her grand-children one hundred miles to see him, and the wifo of tbe venerable old gentleman drank water from a cup handed him by a grand daughter of her grand daughter. The Rev. J. Housing, of Florence, Missouri, ha* been called to the cliargo of the German Lnlheran Church of Atlanta. Charlie Biidiong, aged six years, fell from a tree near Antioch, Tronp connty, and was so seriously injured that bo lived only n few hours. We regret to read the following in the Atlanta Era, of yesterday: Knoxville, Tenn., October 4, 1871.—Onr penile are again quieted down after the excite ment naturally consequent upon the mnrder of General Clinton under so extraordinary circum stances His murderer. Colonel D. M. Nelson, lias returned and given bail in a bond of $25,- 000 signed by some of onr most prominent citi- Eens, among whom are William G. Brownlow and Captain Jaques, Vice President of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad. The general opinion is that Nelson will never suffer the penalty of bis crime—at le*st_ not in this mode of existenee. Money and position will bsffls the thing in the oonrta till finslly, by some hook or crook, he will be released. Tbe salary of the Mayor of Atlanta, for the year 1872, has been fixed at $2,000. A move was made in tbe eounctl to fix it at $1,000, so as to diminish the number of candidates, bnt as most of the Aldermen didn’t know what might happen, the proposition was speedily knocked in tho head. Enoch Dixon, for whose capture there was reward of $1,000 offered by Bollock, was ar rested near Grantville, Thursday. Dixon bail* from Habersham county. Tbo Atlanta Sun reports the speedy enre, in two oases, of the bite of the highland-moccasin by nnlimit ed benzine, on the plantation of Wm. Gunn, in Taliaferro connty. In one case the victim wssa horse, and in the other a negro. Tbe remedy proved effectual in a few hours. I3Y TELEGRAPH. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OiLTMTos, October 7.—The election p*ed off quietly throughout the State aa far as heard Constantine Glwpter No. 4, 8.1. M. from, except at Groesbeck, where five negroes of I i REGULAR Convocation of Constantine the State police murdered an old citizen by the I J\ Chapter No. 4. R. A. M-. will be held in their name of D. Cspple, white. The negroes were I Chapter Booms MONDAY EVENING »t 8 o’clock. W. M. KEY, Secretary. arrested. Nothing reliable as to Ibe result of the election can be obtained to-night. The vote polled here was small, and tbe Democratic ma jority about 1,000. A severe storm commenced on the evening of the 2d. The bay front of the eity was sub merged several hoars as far back as Church I T'fYR "RTfiTT street Tho damage is small considering the I Av * x *’ — * . vfolenee of the stonn. Ten milee of the Gslves- T* 2 s ' oro - * 0 ““ bIe for | ton and Houston Railroad, between the city and * uJ ** d room - A *'Pj 3r !° JOHNSTON. Bay bridge, were badly damaged, and will re- 1 *' FOR SALE. A I A CON AND WESTERN RAILROAD STOCK. I jf| Apply to ct8 2t CUBBEDGE A HAZLEHURST. quire several days for repairs. The steamer Twelfth Era, anchored In the bay, is a total wreck. Tbe passengers and crew were sll saved SATCHEL LOST. nrd*y evening, between tbe re: Mr. MadLon Junes, on College ■tre-t, and the SOMETHING ELEGANT. 'JAPAN TEA NOSE EXTBAC" FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, At J- H. ZEILIN A CO.’S, ® Wholesale Druggists. 100 boxes WINDOW GLASS, sll sizes. 1001) pounds rUTTY, ready for oao. 50 Darrels COAL OIL, best quality. At Laid Down Cost! LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE and PAINTS, For sale by J H. ZEILIN & C0-, Wholesale Druggists. after clinging to the wreck all night One was | curnerof Cherry and Fourth streets, a Black Leather I drowned and other vessels slightly damaged. I Satchel with but oi e handle. Tbe finder will please Galveston and Indianola were flooded deeper by I deliver it at tho Livery Stable of Holmes A i' tbe storm and tide water than has been known | ne "'.!. h ®.P rown Hoa3 £_ for twenty-five years. Jimasoa, Texas, October 7.—Tbe election I quiet The vote of Marine was 1,858, and | oci8 It* WM. JACKSON, Hackman. DRESS-MAKING. Bryant’s majority 100. White and colored were I "Jl TBS. KING having not yet returned, I propose, about equal. Nothing from the interior. I J-'A- sod now ready, to carry on the Dress — — — - - - — - • 1 “ - 1 business at the old itand over Mesers. 1 done in the most fashionable manner, and at mod- j crate prices. Nes patterns last received. octBlt MBS. JOBSON. NEW STAND, NEW GOODS, | Try our Flavoring Extracts Almond, Celery, Lemon, Rose snd Vanilla They cannot be excelled! The Old Wooden Drag Store, J. H. ZEILIN A CO LUPIN'S, LOW’S, PH ALON’S and COLGATE’S | SUPERIOR TOILET SOAPS At very low rates. Are offered by J. H. ZEILIN A GO., Wholesale Druggists. J. H. SEILIN A CO. offer all articles in the Drug line, of the beet quality, as low as any first class House iu Georgia oct8tf Cbocektt, Texas, October 7.—The business part of the town is burned, including tbe hotel. Insurance $50,000. Loss not stated. WaaBiXGTo*, October 7.—A delegation from Sonth Carolina, oovering the whole Republican party, except the Sawyer wing, is waiting in the President's ante chamber to secure the removal of United States Marshal Johnson. New Obleoks, October 7.—Five pilot boats were driven ashore in the southwest pass in the gale of the 3d, including tho Robert Brnoe, which waa totally wrecked, and fonr persons were drowned. Tbo pilot, Frank Bailey, and Cbaa Collier dang to the wreck thirty hoars, and were rescued. FlTcnncEo,Uni .October 7.—AdaB. Andros* waa burned in tbe railroad depot at this place. Tbe loss by the destruction of the depot was over $100,000. Cmcaoo, October 7.—Fires in the woods and on the prairies are prevailing in every direction, including Michigan, Hlinois, Wisconsin and Iowa A heavy rain alone can stop it The country is dry as tinder. Topeka, October 7.—Parties of Texas cattle drovers spent most of the dsy yesterday in forcing a business man to treat them, at Aba line. A row resulted, in aUempting to quell which the city marshal was wounded, and one drover accident ally killed another. Chattanooga, October 7.—John D. Long, of tbe Board of Indian Commissioners, snd CoL Cox, of the Interna! Revenue Department, with throngh^bcrelast night'.^routeforlhi fmlian I VV NEB OK THIRD ANli CHERRY STREETS, _ U*with*ffE\V SXSSSl*-**- *»Hp.e from other Nation.. Itank. party wm in cusr^6 of wL A. A. uiniGs, gone-1 .« nr,yn mauitfin ral freight agent of the Memphis and Charles-1 wq,u increased focUi..,., ton Uailroad, who hw made s contract with tho I goods at loss prices, and make money moie plcnti- government to transport the remainder of tbe I fat. Cherokee tribe. I Oar stock will consist of overylhiug in oar liue i Mexico, October 2.—Jaurez was installed I that we have ever kept, with tlio addition of ibe I Fractional Corrcncy _.... President last night amid great excitement. I WHOLESALE TRADE in | I.ejat Tender Notes — There is no revolutionary demonstration yet. _ . Lateb.—Juarez's mossage is conciliatory, bnt TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND SNUFF, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON AT MAC09, IN THE 8TATE OF GEORGIA, AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 2, 1871. T0-EIW FJE1IOES I on the COR- RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. Over Drafts... United States Bonds to secure Circulation ...... Due from Redeeming and Re serve Agonis- With increased facilities, onr aim ia lo soil more I Jftnkln* - - - - - i Other Real Estate Current Expenses Ciish Items (Including Stamp?)., Bills of other National Banks.-. 1,393 16 l.\ww 00 1.676 00 3.402 72 46107 9,666 00 406 00 50.000(0 LIABILITIES. firm. Matamoean, October 2.—Another great revo lution has broken ont in Mexico. The State of Neuva Leon takes tbe lead. Tho Governor of J Capital Stock paid in ! $100,000 00j I Surplus Fuad ...... ....J 16.000 00 Discount 7.491 32 J Interest _ 780 28 Onr Mr. W. J. TOTTEN hays this stock from Profit and Lora...,._...— 19.004 94) Which will be one of tho specialties. HDUfa ucvm «uumi tun uiaw viuvcia bio ic*K uua . , . , * , 7; against Juarez, and it is expected he will be I ° n » Wo 118 to «>n,pao *uh any market m prices, seconded by the neighboring States. Tbe mer- 1 chants here and on tbe coast are nneasy about coming events. Great preparations ore in pro gress at Matamoraa for the defence of the city. Londos, October 7.—Tho Smack Peto snnk in lino tu other Banks andBankcra! tho harbor of Yarmonth and seven lives were lost. OUR STOCK OF [ WINES ANI > LIQUORS Wo have enlarged in all tho departments, and will keep a fall line of all grades at each prices aa will . - —\S and j,* I keep & fall line of all grades at each prices i rp« _ Q _ i i- 111,^. Rpnnnn wiiiorinff ! indue© DEALERS, HOTELS, SALOON! Tbo gambling houses at the German watering I FAM | TlTKs to gj T0 m m trial places will not be closed. Madrid, October 7.—Tho Democrats are de monstrating everywhere in favor of Zerrilla. Twenty-two Governors of provinces hare ten dered their resignations. STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 County op Bibb. / I, W. W. Writ ley. Cashier of the First National Bank of Macon, do solemnly swear the above state ment ii true, to tho best of my knowledge and belief. , W. W. WRIGLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbia 6th day of October, 1871. LORENZO RIPLEY. Notary Public. Correct—Attest : I. C. PLANT. ) HENRY L. JEWETT. ^Directors. W. H. ROSS. J To the Retail Home, October 7.—Twenty professors of tbo Wo h%Y0 added all tbe NOVELTIES. Among them University of Komo refuse to Inko tho oath of I w m he found CANDIES of every description, from 1 tbe finest French and American makers. In fact, allegiance to Italy. Constantinople, October 7.—Tbo progress of I wo Inure every artido to please all. the cholera has been checked. Fears of its assuming an epidemio form are subsiding. Salt JLakp. Octcdier 7.—The nemi-annual Mormon conference is in progress. The Isngn age of tho aaints in general is quite moderate. Trade | Evans, Gardner & Co., Importers and Jobbers of DRY GOOD3, HOSIERY, NOTIONS & GLOVES, FOlt CONNOISSEURS, .. , - ,.. | Wo have Creme Do Bouzy, Carte Blanche, Dry The editor of the News nnd one of ibe apostles y erzeMy> Cabinet and old Piper Heidsick, Haute oot8 2* Nos. 537, 539 aiul 541 Broadway (first block abovo St. Nicholas Hotel), will l»o arrested for lowdneBH. Washington, October 7.—Tho poatsil treaty with the German Empire was signed to-dny. Several appointments were inado to-day bnt none effecting tho South. Major Junius IL Wheeler, of I lie engineer corps, baa been ap pointed Professor of Engineering at West Point, vic« Mahon, deceased. Milwaukie, October 7.—Fires are _ worse than ever. Thirty men were burned near | all tho ladiea and aa many gentlemen as will call on nsAnki. Tbe town was burned. Sauteme, Marconx and 8t. Julion Modoc Claret and Rhine Wine, from tho noted Julca line, T. H. LimargUA A Co*. Bordeaux. THAT RYE WHISKY, made in 1857, cures all ailment* if yon only emell of it! Our FRENCH BRANDY is intended for Medical | purposes. MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE NEAR MACON, GEORGIA. I?Wd be impossible lo enumerate in a small g^BEV JOHN W. BECKWITH, D. D... .Visitor . I space th. great variety of goods to eat, drink, chew V, “• A PrtSSS raging „£ d „ mo ko, but we will be pleased to show them to HES ' H ' D ' PBYSE Pnncxpal ItiDTiuoBE, October 7.—Tho EpiHOopal con vention was engaged in hearing the obituaries deceased members. Tho Committee report ed strongly iu favor of conformity in services. The jury, in tho case of Bowcrman, lato dep uty collector, rendered a verdict of guilty in four counts, innocent the fifth oonnt of the in dictment. Sentence deferred. New Yoke, October 7.—Jnlins Steinmmn, a lager beer saloon keeper, killed his wifo and then hsnged himself. San Fnaxcisco, October 7.—Three more es caped Nevada convicts were captnred snd killed. GREER, LAKE & CO., C2 Cherry and Cl Third streets. Macon, Go. NOTICE. Change of Sclie«lnte. ON MACON AND AUGC8TA RAILROAD. OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,) Acqcsta, October 6, 1871. ) O N snd after Sundiy, October 8. 1871, snd until farther notice, the trains cn this road will inn The Arizona from China has arrived with I aa follows: .,751 Ions of lea, silks and other merchandise 1 kigbt i*»ix—duty. for New York, St. Louis and Chicago, oompris- £««« c SO £x iftew T HE Sixtieth Half-yearly Term of thia Institute will begin September 13tb, 1871. Charges for board, including Washing, Fuel and Lighta, with tuition in English and Classical depart ments, per term of 20 weeks, $130. An additional charge of $5 for conveyance of each pnpil, with escort, from Macon to Montpelier. Extra charged for French, Music, Drawing and Painting. %* Conveyances for the Institute can be pro cored, at any time, npon application at the Livery Stables of Messrs. Holmes * tiwift, Macon, Ga. For circulars and further particulars, apply to REV JOHN T. PRYSE, Montpelier Institute, near Macon, Ga. aept21 eod2w . ing 24,908 packages. Synopsis or Weather statement. Waji Dep Leave Macon C 30 r.at Arrive at Augusta. | Arrive at Macon... DAT TWAIN—DAILT (SUNDAYS XXCEPTID). VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.-On the first > Tuesday in November next, will be sold at Jones boro, Clayton county, Ga., a valuable plantation con taining twel ve or fourteen buedred acres.situated on . either side the Macon and Western Railroad, about 2 45 A si I thrce miIc * Dor tk of Jonesboro and eighteen miles 2*30 a*m I sou *h of Atlanta. « Term*—one-half cash, balance in twelve months will ep’t. Office Chief Signal Offices,) I _ day twain—daily (Sundays except*dj. I with interest. Mr. N. G. Hudson, of Jonesboro, will WnahiiiPton. October 7 7*40 p m l I Leave Augusta l\ 00 A.:r I show these lamb. (See notice in Atlanta Constitu- Washington, uctouer 7, < .*u p. m. > Le^ve Macon.., C 30 a m tion. G. L. JOHNSON. The area of high barometer which, on Friday I Arrive at AugtuAa 5 2T atlrn’r of John H. Johnson. afternoon, extended from tho Upper Lakes to I Arrive at Macon. i ^ pnonn MimwnGttMTv n Texas, has spread slowly southeastward, Mid is CTPaaeengersby tlionight Gain leaving Aagosta G® ata^ltestlM^fubo’mite teteJ^teS” dow central between the Ohio River and the I at 7 r. *r. will make close connection at Macon with I 0 f said county, for leave to Fell the real estate of John Blue Ridge. The pressure has risen along the Southwestern Bailroad to all points in Southwestern way. late of *aid county, deceased, tor distribution Atlantic coa*t, with dear, hazy weather in the | etc * #l *“ n 1 U1V Southern and Middle States. Rain continued ^TPaaaengera leaving Macon at 6.30 p.m. will make close connections at Augusta with northward EORGIA. MACON COUNTY-Notico is hereby given to all perrons indebted to the estate of John Kay, late of said county, deceased, to make im- , M , . mediate payment, and all persons having claim* €2" Passengers leaving Macon at G.30 A. m make I against the s«me to present them duly attested within by them l* 11 ? ■ 0<1 continued the cr^rth^? 8 ?., m “ y J*"' ani<st which Iran peculation and P*rt of «r e^T J *V* we demand on the tile city chortiu- X I« 1 j5!n 1 * t * r ® * ncl1 reforms in thins*; first, an among other pi. second, on Um pert o( the Ms^^^Sore « Il3Ej of the Mayor of^Y^’. the Mayor s orders lo be removed by the (W* ernor, in the same manner as sheriffs oft£ counties are now removable, open proof before him of malfeasance in office or neglect of duty Resolved, That experienoe has shown the nel cesifity of restraining snd defining, by eonstlta- tional enactments the power of towns, coun ties snd municipalities to create a debt and tax the property of citizens. New Books. —Messrs. Lee .V Shephard, Boston —Lee, Shephard <t Dillingham, New York— send ns, through J. ff. Bnrke 4 Co., of this city, a package of new hooka, every one of which will do to read and then pat away in a library— which is raying a great deal in ibis age of traahy publication *. First on the list ia Borns' complete works, beautifully gotten np as to binding, etc.—e perfect little typographical gem. Then wo have “Cassell's Children's Album, one of the most attractive books for very little folks, filled with pretty pictures and short stories. The pictures are admirable—fax su perior to any similar illustrations wo have ever seen. Next we have “Field and Forest, or the Fort ones of a Farmer,” by “Oliver Optic”— an illustrated story of the adventures of a pio neer upon the waters of the Upper Missouri, and full of lively conflicts with the impediments of nature, and the more dangerous opposition the savages. Next is “The Childrens Sunday- school Album,” a book of 320 pages of short tales and sketches, with upwards of 100 illus trated engravings. This is a remarkably taste ful volume. Petxksos's Maoaznn for November has been reoeived at J. W. Burke A Co.’s, who send us a copy. It ia a floe number, and will delight the ladies, both literary and fashionable. Illinois Democracy ok th* Amescmests — The Illinois Democracy at their State Conven tion, which met in Springfield, last Wednesday, had the following to say about the amendments: on the ] East Atlantic during the night, but ia i* SXSSZ; Q now followed by partially clondy and clearing I ^eo, with South Carolina Railroad train for Cliailea-I VA weather. Tbe areas of low barometer in Can- ton. ada and on tho Sonth Atlantia coast, have moved I Ci. northeastward beyond oar stations. Tho tem- I dose connections at Csmsk with dsy passenger I the time proscribed bj iav. perature has been quite low north of Tennessee I trams on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all I oets-wow and Virginia bat is now rising. The low be- ty>uta West ^slso, for Anpista, with trains going rometer in tho extreme northwest has advanced I Fretiomi oa’the Geor- alowly sonthessteriy, with southwesterly winds Ku Siir^d and rising temperature from Missouri to Win- »■ Psesoogara leaving Augntla at 11 A. si., ar- oonsin. I riving at Macon at 7.35 v. M., make close connection I Single ticket 10 cents Probabilities : Clear and pleasant weather is I with trains on tho Southwestern Railroad, etc. ” " ’ ' probable for Sunday from Michigan to Texas C3TNo change of cars between Angnsta and Ma- and eastward to tbe Atlantic. Falling barome- I con. First-class clashes on all trams, ter, with rising temperature snd increasing I octSlf S. K. JOHNSON, Sop t. cloudiness, with southwesterly winds north of Kansas and Indiana. Smoky hnzo will proba bly oontinne to be very general from Ibe Lakes southwestward. Savannah, October 7.—Arrived, steamship Leo, New York; cleared, steamships Montgom cry snd San Salvador, New York. London, October 7.—The literary piracy pro vokes sharp newspaper controversy. It is very severe on American publishers. An interna tional copyright is strongly demanded. RIDDLE’SJJALLERY, Fall Campaign fox'1871. Macon Street Hailroad. Macon, Ga., October 6,1871. Tbo prico of fare tickets will be as follows : Single ticket 10 cei Twelve tickets 81 00 One hundred tickets 88 00 Tickets can be pnrehaaed of the Secretary and Treasurer, at his office No. 60 Second street. JOHN B. COBB, Sea and Tree. oct7-dlw "Wanted, Immediately. FIRST GLASS Milliner. _ ApplyJor ono week octl Bt MRS. F. DESSAU’S, 68 Mulberry street. ICE. ICE. ICE. T HE Macon Ice Factory is now ready to sup ply all demands for Ice. $10 per ton of 2000 pounds at factory—§11 per ton on board the cars. Tho above are prices for one or more tons. Send along your orders to cict3-lm MACON ICE FACTORY. FRESH MEATS, F ROM this date we will bo prepared tn furnish the beet Tennessee Beef, Fresh Pork snd Sausages. Give ue a coll at_ uur store,_ 88 _Cherry street, oct 3tf S. T. & B. P. WALKER. BURDICK BROTHE; SIGN OF THE 6 6 GOLDEN HOG, J) FOR RENT. T WO comfortable dwelling houses containing six I rooms each, with kitchen; fire places and I closets in each room. To good, prompt paying I tenants who wish bouses for a year, they will be | rented very low if applied for immediately to J. A. PUGH, at hia Photograph Gallery, oct 3 tf corner Mulberry «fc Second sts. 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, OE7I7G: Grand Lodge of Georgia F. &. A. 31. OrncE of th* Grand 8xcr*tabt,\ Macon, Ga., October 2,5871. J T O the officers snd members of tho Grand Lodge of Georgis—Notice is hereby given thst the next Annnsl Communication of the Grand Lodge will be held in the city of Macon, commencing October 31st, (being the last Tuesday) 5371. By order of the M. W. Samuel Lawrence, G. M. J. EMMETT BLACKSHEAK, oct3-d6IAw3t Giand Secretary. FULTON MARKET BEEF. HALF and quarter barrels Choice FnUon by 1 Market Beef, jnst received snd for sole low sep29 tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. FOR RENT. 1 STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE. aep5 tf REMOVAL, J H. ANDERSON & SON have removed to No. • 10 Hollingsworth block, corner of the alley, wli6re they will keep constantly on hand a full stock of Freah Beef, Mutton, Pork, 8ansage and a general assortment of Family Groceries. sep26tf BOARD. A FEW persons can be accommodated with I board aud lodging, by immediate application, at the large brick building on tbe corner of First and Pine streets. !BA.OO)Sr. BACON. BACo 50,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES, 33,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS, fotMl| ,, BURDICK BROTHEi CORN, HAY, AND OATS A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOW PRICES at BURDICK BROTHER Basging fa.23.cl Ties, 100 rolls HEAYY BAGGING, 200 half rolls HEAVY BAGGING, 500 bundles ARIiOlY tip E0REKA TIES. ‘ 1S ’ :i We will fill your oiders as low as auy house in the market. C»ll and eee tu FAIR NOTICE! A TTENTION having been called to the great rUk I Xjl and danger daily incurred by horses aodridera from th9 frequent appearance of dogs on the Park liorso or dog. BURDICK BROTHER sc M^a^s^o^JIA. s, hams. TOMcq£nctB than thfmere loss e of n a j Ju3t r6ceived 10 tiorcea of th ® abova brand of H *“ a . superior to any other Hum. Call and „ frequent appearance of dogs Track while etock ia being exercised, it ia hereby ordered that all dogs found on tho Track at Central City Park after thia notice ahall have been pub lished three times, bo shot by any officer in com mand at tho Paik. more serious W- A. HUFF, Mayor. want a GOOD HAM. FOR SALE. T HE GEORGIA HOTEL PROPERTY, situate! I immediately in front of the Passenger Depot, Griffin, Ga. Thia ia now conceded to be the best | opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia, and lacks nothing but a little capital and enter- I prise to make it the best summer resort in Georgia. The location ia everything desired for the conve nience of transient guests. The house needs repairs or new building, aud tbe inability of the proprietor lo improve is the only reason for offering to sell. Terms—One-third ca*li; one-third first January | next, and balance first of January, 1873. Address JAMES A. SMITH, octC lm Griffin or Montezuma, Ga. TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. I A FINE lot of Traveling Trunks and Satchels. [ Just received by F. L. GROCE, 5 tf Hollingsworth Block. BURDICK BROTHER Flour. Flou A CHOICE AND SELECTED STOCK. 159 barrels various grades. Three carloads in cache, half socks snd quarter socks. AH fife! Wheat, and warranted by BURDICK BROTHER 33. F. STHOKTG —11 AS TBE— EXCLUSIVE SALE IN THIS CITY KELLY & MOORE’S Pure Leaf Lard, in Tierces and Cans, MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, SUGARS, Various Gradi CHOICE COFFEE. BAGGING TWINE, ETC. CJLXjXi ^.IMX) S3C.^VIVtI3NriD OTT-S3. STOCK. WE THINK WE CAN SUIT YOU IN QUALITY AND PRICE. DON’T FORGET THE PU! ! jADIES’ AUD MISSIS’ SHOES, sicw of the - golden hog A personal inspection is solicited. PTN K SHOES FROM KELLEY & MOORE. No. 63 Third street, Macon, Georgia, NEAR HARDEMAN & SPARKS’ WAREHOUSE. BTTKDICK BROTHERS 33. A. WISE & CO Ladies* and Mieses' Serge Kid Fox Coots—saw teeth | stitching. Ladiea* and Miaaea* Serge Kid Fox Boots—perfor- | * ated front. Ladiea’ aud Mfcaea’ French Kid Bjota—saw teeth | W stitching. Ladiea’ and Mieses' Kid Boots—chain stitching. I Ladies’ and Misses’ Pebble Boots—chain etitching. | CALL AND EXAMINE. oct6-lw E. P. STRONG. CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA., IMPORTERS OF ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN- M s Notice to Tax Payers of Bibb Co. T HE Tax Books for collecting State and county taxes for 1871 are open. My office is at Collins * Heath’s, No. 69 Second street To those that M Y PATRONS: I have not been ataent all sum-1 wish to pay now, I will continue to take City end mer for nothing, but have boon studying I Brunswick money for ten days only, after which your interests as well as my own. Tho Rembrandt I time Greenbacks trill bo demanded. Picture I have brought to great perfection by the ~ “ _ introduction of a hoc dodge—the Patent Com- The ship England, from Qnobee for Liver- I Background. By thia novel invention, I shall. .. . . . cool waa abandoned at vl I enhance the value of your pictures—in beauty of I T/XKCUTOR^ SALE.'-For purpose of division of po«u, wnn nup.nuoncMi at sen. i - . . . # A u T u.'. tho exclusive richt of »ln‘a I to® heir* of estate of R. L. P*»ye, I offer a very Paris}, October 7.—Victor Leo Franco has * - ^ old. xnavoioo . .<1 I dn*. «*n imnroTNi hnmM ««ii »»*v* noncA oct7 tf F. M. HEATH, Tax Collector Bibb County. been appointed Provisional Minister of Finance irigii city for using thia new background, and I i my cnatomen picture 3 superior to any they c I fine, well improved, rood hoosei. and every convo Imv oier I nie . nco of * fann » L 7 * acr ® 5 cf land, situated on the during Qoartier a absence at Berlin to ratify tbo I bad taken before. Call and see specimen*, and aat- j the flnesMandd in Georaia. Alio. 2.500oV* 000 irosbe!* commercial treaty. I i««fy youtuolvea of tho great improvement in thia I of cor:*; 21 or 22 head of male*, all of which can be Haiti, September 23.—The new coffee crop I woild-rcuowned picture, the Rembrandt. u * ‘ u ~ r ‘“ 1 r *- oct8 3t A. J. RIDDLE, Art let and Photographer. J bought with the farm if desired. I offer a bargain In these land*, and any person desiring to see, or buy, I will addre-s me at Wootten** Station. 8. W. it. It. oct3 lw JOHN A. PAYNE. Ex’r. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR I will pass upon tho same at 10 o’clock a. M. on the 16th Offer low for cub a full line of PATENT MEDICINES, day of October, 1871, at my office hand_sfficially. Given under my C. T. WARD, Ordinary. is abundant. Cabral and staff, narrowly escaping capture, were driven to tho Haytien frontier. Cabral reorganized hia foroee and drove Baez back. Baez shot hia prisoners. Venezuela continues disturbed. Pasts, October 7.—Tbe oonrt revision to which ltossel appealed sentenced him to death. Tho Republican Journals demand that Thiers 1 ^ ^ rv'TvT/lTM’C'a I /“I EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—Benjamin Me- Uk© prompt measure* to ftupprpRs tho Bona-1 1 I rv. [ I v S TVT K, II I (/ I 1\ H.o* I vX Gahet. of said county, applies to me forexemp- partist conspiracioa. Algerian agitations con- I 9 11 tion of personalty, and I will pug upon the same at tinue. Apprehensions are felt that the aban donment of the colony may be necessary. Madrid, October 7.—The Minister of State , Las telegraphed the Captain General of Cnba J WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, KEROSENE OIL, that tbe necessary reinforcements will be for- I warded promptly to uphold tbo national author-1 WINDOW GLASS, ity and preserve the integrity of the Spanish dominions. | HOSTETrER*S, PLANTATION AND VINEGAR , BITTERS. Anti-tobacco.—We see from tbe Knoxville Daily Press and Herald that -East Tennessee is I Swift 4 Ccurlney Matches, Snuff, Seda, Starch, much excited against tobacco, and is organizing anti-tobacco societies in several counties. A Grand Anti-tobacco Lodge met in Knoxville on Friday, and was addressed by Dr. Bradley Kim- J trough, of Murfreesboro’. Soap, etc., etc. JIA1IKIED. At tbe rcaiJenca of Captain James W. Atwater, 1 on tbe morning of the 2d instant. Mr. A. J. Klso and Mbs Betti* Atwsteb, all of Tbomaston, Ga. Beeolved, We regard the Conatitntion, with ns amendments, as the supreme law of the Union, to be rejected and observed in all iu parts, and political distinction founded on raoe end color being now abolished, we pledge ourselves in the futnro, aa in the post, to main tain at all times the constitutional rights and franchise* of all men, without regard to previ ous condition. An alimentary old genfleman, residing near Harlem, has for three months past been experi menting npon a turkey, with the view of deter mining tho weight to whieh he can bring it by Tnankigiving Day, through a process of pam pering with selected farinaceous food. Tho bird already polls the scale at forty pounds, and its manufacturer confidently expects to bring it up to sixty before ho places himself outside its choicest cuts. FAIR GROUND PRIVILEGES; W ILL be rented to tbe liigheet bidder at tho Fair Grounds, on neit Monday evening, 9th I instant, all Privileges not yet disporad of, such aa occnpjing the Grounds with aide shows, the selling , of fruite and candies, and any other legitimate and I **•■** *• nassow. proper privilege wanted. Notes, with approved so. I “ cunty, will be required as aoonaa a pririlcge is sold, ”' and to be made payable on 23d, 21th, 25th and 2C:h instants at any hank in tbe dty. octfrOt W. A. HUFF. Mayor. STANBURY Sc FOX, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants Importers of and Recsivera and Dealers in Wince, Krniidlni, Gins, etc.. Bourbon, Wheat and Rye WlihkiH, 22 rami rnice and 17 noacnv stbeet, NEW YORK. oet7 tUitCm* Plantation For bale A BARGAIN in a plantation, six miles from Ma con. can be had by calling on tbe or Turpin A Ogden. The ltloom place 1.7211a acres, half rich creek land.h ing on Tobesof- AU>m r ^ : ^M b ^,k’'£d*sro n£h ^tam'of | GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. eultiTAt:. -a, aa alao opmnla of 600 >om apUod AAL05 P. RA5«0X. GAES JCOBEBT U LOYD. W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturer, and Jobber, of I BOOTS AND SHOES, 13S AND HO GRAND hT., NEW YORK. Represented by Col. R. W. Uogui, of Georgia. octSdlj* 5,1*1. oct7 2t* J. H. BURNEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-John \JT Bluiincame has applied for exemption of per- onalty and settinK apart and valuation oi homestead, and I will pa** upon the same at 10 o'clock a. m„ on the 20th daj of October. 1871, octTlfc* w * E. A. WALTON, Ordinary. Fine Flautatiou ami House anti Lot for Sale. HPHE sabscriber, desirinr to chance hi* business, of- JL for* for sale hia fine Cotton Plantation, consistinc of six hundred acres more or lets, situated and lying in Houston count), Gcor*ia. three miles southwest of Perry, on th* present tormina* of the Fort Valley and Hawkusviile Railroad. A fine dwelling of seven rooms, with all necessary ont buildings. Three hun- dred ard seventy-five acres open land. Also stock, consist nr of seven head fine young mules, and horse; corn, cotton stei, cows, hogs, and everything on the place. He also offers his Hoose nnd:Lot. with forty acres of land attached, in Fort Valley. The House con tains six comfortable rooms—fireplace in each room. with fine orchard and vineyard; fifteen to twenty acres of woodland and timber. Worth $5000—will sell for $4000. scp232aw2m S. H. J. SISTRUNK. FOE BUSINESSMEN. Undo compare favorably with any in Middle Gcor- | gia. C. is. Callaway, Eaq., cultivated tbe place tide y«ar. and I will be plea**<l to go over it and ahow the land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase. Terms part ca*h; time payments eaty. If not told by tbe 15th of December. 1871, the I place will bo for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR. oct7-tf BMUOV.T new YOLK, If. I- 1*0 vv i;ns. APPLES, aPPLYS. a) A BARBELS RED APPLES, Jnjt received by oct7 2t G EO. T. ROGERS' SONS. Proprietor. SAXES WILDE, JE. JOB3C 8. WiLDB. JOUTB WILDE JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO., Manufacturers and Jcbbers of glen’s and Boy's Clothing, 314 and 316 Rroadny (opposite New Yolk Hos pital), Now York. Repreaenied by B. 8. Spalding. oct8d2m* W E have Jaat received a large snpply.of b some Goods for tho COUNTING HOI Sochaa PLAIN AND FANCY INKSTANDS, PAPER WEIGHTS, CALENDARS, POST OFFICE BOXES, All kinds of tin goods for coanting room, LETTERPRESSES, SPONGE CUPS, etc. etc. OOLTD PENS. A new and handsome supply. We have a new Pen, Gntta Perch*, with Gold PenPoint Aeplcndidarticle. ’ Our stock of Blank Books, Paper. Envelope*, etc., is heavy. Give ns a call. eept29-tf J. W. BURKE & CO. , R. J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in- _ form hia friend* aud the public generally that he ia again back on Cherry street, with a large atock of the moat choice Cigars, embracing all the favorite brand*, and Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of ail doecriptiona His store ia next door above Valeotino’a Saloon tnd Kestau- lant. Give him a cal), ail jcu who love a good cigar or quid of tobacco. aep9 2m e. s7 POE & ca Hl’jfs BUIItblftG, CO'ST fX AV£SUE| Have just received— 10 boxea London Layer Raieina, 10 half boxea London Layer Raiein8, 10 quarter boxea London Layer Raieina, 5 boxea Citron, 300 pounds choice Currants, 5 boxea Schcpp’a Deaaicated Cocoannt, 5 bbla. fine Northern apples, 5 bbla. fiuo Northern potatoes, Syrup. Molasses, Whisky, Soap, Candles, Lard, | Spicea, Sugar and Coffee, all grades. Canned Goods all kinda, and all gooda that are | usually kept in our Line. We have, and are receiving every few day®, R. I L. Mott’a boat Family Flour, for which we are | •gents. oct5 tf « H P Q DEALERS IN HOUSE FDHNISHIN6 MM SILVEE PLATED COOKING STOVES, GEATE I1R8. F. DESSAU Has just returned from New York, and has on ex- | hibition tho Latest Novelties in Millinery, | CLOAKS, SAILOR SHIRTS, POLONAISES, And all tho article* necessary to complete a FASHIONABLE OUTFIT, I To which she invites the attention of her customers | octl 3m and tho public. Valuable City Property for Sale. rpiIE Hou*c and Lot in this city (Macon) known X formally as my residence. The house and appur tenances are in gooi repair and eligibly located. If not disposed of at private sale. I will sell at public auction on the premises, on the first Tuesday in No vember next. Titles perfec: an<l possession given subject to lease for ono jear. Apply to me at Atlanta. aep22tf a A. LOCHRANE. RANGES. OUR STOCK OF Sew Crop Mackerel and Shad JUST received direct from tbe packeries. 50 half barrels SHAD, 300 packages MACKEREL, 100 boxes HERRING, 20 boxes COD Fisn. sep23 tf PEYMOEK. TINSLEY & CO VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. T HREE ban dred acres of valuable land, lying in Bibb county, on Ecbeconnee Creek, near tbe Hawkinsville road, and adjoining the land of W. Ryder. There is a six room framed dwelling, and three settlements npon it There ia also plenty of pine and oak timber, good water, a good atock range, .nd a good school in the neighborhood. Tho placo wilt be sold low for cash. Apply to JAMES H. COWART, or SONS. oet3dlwwlt« CIGARS! CIGARS! O NE HUNDRED THOUSAND Imported and Domeetic Cigars, just received direct from tUo manufacture! * and importers, and for aale at small advance on coat. aep29 tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C OL- GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in Southwest Goorgia, will commence a campaign «5wPAl£rT P 5& F ATES LIF£ LAGRANGE COMPANY; in October next He ia a duly author ized and accredit© i Agent of thia Company, and we commend him to the patronage of the public, where “ baa worked so successfully heretofore. J. W. BURKE, sepl7 2m General Agcit COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVE CANNOT BE SURPASSED! We guarantee to cell you tbe best CookiDg Stove ever eold iu Macon, or to refund you the GRATES ! GRATES ! FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. Examine our splendid Btock before purchums- TIN WARE .TliV WARE ! the rear of our Store, we havo the BEST V ^ Having removed our FACTORY to its old quarter* in the reir of our store, MEN, and can execate all orders for TIN and STOVE WORK with dispatch. PLAIN, STAMPED AND PRESSED TIN WARE Will be offered at GREAT BARGAINS to the trade. FOB, CASE, FOR CASH, FOE CASH Porcbaeing onr Goods in person from Headquarters for CASH, wo shall from this date WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUYERS Great Bargains for Cash. offer 0 OUR STOCK OF ANDIRONS, SHOVELS AND TONGS, TIN BED ROOM SETS, WAITERS, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE* Brooms, Bunsliesa WOOD and willow ware, and alt, descriptions of HOTJSB C3* GOODS Cannot be excelled for cheapness and quality. Call at B, A. WISE & CO.’S OLD STAND ON CBERRY STRE^ C3" Ordora promptly attended to, 001