The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 15, 1871, Image 4

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*1 - Telegraph & Messenger. SUNDAY MORNING. OCT. IS. 1*71. Iljmn from llio H»Ilnn. The fallowing t-ynm mi transferred from » pill« in a Mi lo chinch in July. and translated by a yoaj* Judy m Brooklyn, for Jiw. Mr. Hammond, wl* reads it in bit meeting*. It i* said. with greet effect. ••The tendency of Ike rerirelief* idyl* tower.1* ma terial and mod is val idea* and image* of »>>• Sertonr, n, never eo clearly illustrated" «*y« «** ^ewerli Advertiser, bat it eeem* to or e very touching com position : O Id wed feet cf Jean*. Weery with seeing me ■ Stand at God s bar of judgment, And intercede for me. O knees that lent in angnieh In dark flethsemane! Kneel at the throne of glory And intercede forme. O hands that wore extended Upon the awful tree’. Hold np tboso preeions nail print* Which intercede for r O side from whence tbo rptar point Brought blood and water free; For healing and for cleansing. 8U11 Intercede for me. O bead so deeply pierced With thorns which sharpest bo. Bend low before Tby Father. Bend low before Tby 1 I And intercodo for mo. O sacred heart! finch sorrow* Tbo world may never eee. At that which gave Thee warrant To intercede for me. O holy acaired and wounded. My sacrifice to bo! Present tby perfect offering And intercode for me. O losing risen Ssvionr From ileAtli and sorrow frw. Though throned in endless glory. Still intercede for me. A noon eanse often Buffers more from an un- akillfnl advocate than from the most skilifol opponent. A striking illnstraUon of this adage is to be seon jnst now in the war upon grogshops, which is waging in California, a* almost every where else. Toe advocates of tempornnoo have started a paper nnder the management of one Blob, who writes screaming editorials in this Style: "() brother, why will ye, and why will yo not: 1,0! the chryttaliue liquid dripi>eth from tbo rock, nod waMctb upon the plain, and yo will SsOt. Tho fiery poison moveth itaelf in tbo glnm, and yo will. O, raiierable and blind; there in no nafofy for the© but in onr band of teetotaler* ! Como up and toototle! Como and join your thinly apiritnntoonra, ©yen »h a drop ia joined nnto ita oooan!” l’j*on which Ibo Nows Letter comment* hr follows: •* .Mr. Blob, a* u philosopher you arc without n parallel: tho verb 4 to teototle* ia the prandcNt conception of tho ago. Hereafter it hhnll bo tbo dearest ploaauro of our existence to visit tbo publio schools and hear that delicious part of *peech conjugated. Fancy tbo rapture of hearing from the ro^y lips of some young thing such verbal music as this: ‘I toetotie, you toetoilo, ho teolotlop,’ Ac., through ali the m<M>ds and tonnes.’ Wo have never toetotled any, Mr. Blob, but your touching picture of the water going to waste on that, unappreciative prairie streets us to tears. We kuow at last why tho ocean wa*culled “ a waste of wnters; it was christonodso by n teetotlcr, who grieved because ho could not drink it nil.” But tho manner in which tho critic pr< to punish tbs cnihn?dnstic driuker of water is, wo think, n refinement of crnelty that could Hcurcoly have bees conceived ontaide of Califor nia : “John Blob, if wo had your month drawn over a bump-spout and soldored water-tight about tho edges, wo f.bouM exalt and dopresa tho hitndlo of that useful machine with nnwavoring constancy, until yonr skill nhonld bo eqnal in tension to tho hoatl of a drum. Then wo should beat upon tho same an exceedingly lively air.” A. B. ADAMS. li. M. EAXt-MOILL. SUADHACO WARE. Adams, Itazcinorc & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, O N entering upon a now cotton h« aeon, tender their PorvicoN to tbo patrons and friends of Adams A. lUzeiuom, and to all otliors who may favor them with their patronage. Their attention will be given exclusively to tho Storage and Sale of Cotton. And to filling orders for Bagging, Tice and Planta tion Hiipplitfo. Asking for a continuance of tho gonorous support accorded to the otd firm during the past season, (hoy plcdgo themselves to give unremitting atten tion to the interests of their patrons. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. sepC dAwSrn HARDEMAN & SPARKS S END their annual „ and patrons. They and willing to servo them in the greeting to their many friends \v are at their old stand, ready Storage and Sale of Cotton. They ilectu it unnecessary to make pledgee-for “by tliolr fmits jo shall know them." Judge ns by Judge ue by those—wo ark no more. Yonr interest is our inter est ; and onr long experience enables ns to guard and advance It. More wo cinnol promise—more yon will not expert. The usual accommodations extended to those who honor ns with their patronage aug'Jti Jm HARDEMAN A STARKS. COTTON! CAMPBELL & JONES Again offer their services to Blunter* and Mer chants, as And aak a continuance of the patronage so liber ally givon them tho past season. to «>• STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, and to the filling of order* for Begging and Ties and Plantation Supplies, m itrVn" toe patron* of the past season. Re- Iron Warehouse, Poplar st., Macon, Ga. _y- 8 ,-**•“'* for tho Winsbip Improved Cotton Gm and John Merryman A Co.’* Ammonietod Dis solved Hones, which we now offer at a rodneed Rosamlis Tin: INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADAUS arc published on every package, then— tore it is not a fee ret prcjxiraUuii. consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE 17 It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheum.i- timi. Skin Dwraten, I aver (*nm- plaint and all cIiscams of f c Blood, o::s bottls c? sosa3a«:: j» ill do more good than ton buttles of tlio Syrups of Sanapanlla. :the unsersicneo physicians illumined Ramdullsinthcirpreclirn f >r the past three year* nn.t f ,ely endorse ,t as a rrlublu Alterative and Blood Punhcr. £!»■ T. C. rrc.TT, Of Baltimore pH. T. 1. BOYKis. .. Dll. 15. XV.CARR ,« Pa.r.o.DAN5wx Y .. jUit.J^S. SPARKS, o( NJcholasville, ! D “'sf'c' McCARTHA » Colombia, K5. A. B NOBLES, EJ-^omh, N. C. |USED AKD ESDOESED BY | J ' I 'yi r ; F ~'' CI1 & SQXS . Fail River, "SSRpS'BSMvs: QH.w.iBwrtdu tSKbXm * Field Ex- '*1^3*k!T*.* ‘"I ’hey hare evrr « ia t , ho *wwiment of disraJ.l ntood ; and to the afflicted tcc frgft'g- 50“ be •g&Ja Rosadali* is sold hr all Ty... 32; QSXSST3 & C3. sept C-deod wly BAtTiwoax, CROWN SHERRY, T HIS Justly cclclratod brand of Wine is imported direct fret! Cadix^jpain, and is certainly the purest ever offend in tEo Southern market. ..«9 0O Trice per Trice i*r gallon For tale by A. Ia. RICHARDSON, Importer of Spanish Wines, seplJ Cm 121 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia the next great aaaual GEORGIA STATE FAIR! WILL BE HELD AT Cmnciig Monday uva: Aoow , October 23S, aid Coitiiie fir Ei(tt Days. mriRiTioi on i «RAin scale i THE mST PARK Am BEST race track OS THE AMERICAS CONTINENT. MI IM EfflBfflOK BALLS! 250 SPXENMD HORSE COTTAGES I $10,000 IN GASS PREMIUMS OFFERED FOR FAST HORSES—TROTTINf. OR RUNNING! Tim Fastest Horses in the North west and South to be present. Superior Accommodations for Stock. J&.JSTT5 A.3NT30 , CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE' Grand State Regatta! Over tloOO in Cash Premiums.' Boat Club* invited from Now York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ ent Clnbe expected. River bank Torraced for Ono Mile. Ten thousand spectators can be seated on the beautiful green-sward at ono time. THREE NEWSPAPERS TO BE PRINTED ON TIE GROUNDS. Tolegragh, Express and Post-offices in full operation on the ground, day and night, for tho convenience of Visitors! A HANDSOME COTTAGE With private rooms for accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents. GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION Every dsy at Three, r. >r. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON, The distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 23d and 21th, and Ulna Irate hie wonderful powers of endurance which have excited the wonder end admiration of the world. OTHER EXHIBITIONS OF RARE INTEREST ANR MERIT Will bo of daily oocnrrenoe throughout the we STREET CA-RS! Will take ressengers to and from the Park to any part of the City every fifteen minutes. FAKE, ONLY TEN CENTS! ©F=EOIAI_ PREMIUMS Are offered amounting to over •10,000. Five thousand dollars offered by one man! Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat transportation at half rates for Passengers and Freight ivo been made with all the lines throogbont the country from New York to New Orleans, and from Chicago to Savannah. ONLY $32 FROM NEW YORK TO MACON AND RETURN! Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Daily on the Grounds! 8SND FOB REUSED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED. W. A, HUFF, Mayor. sep27tiloct23 01 o fl) m 0 o z 0 CD H 3 m m H > 0 0 vj 0 m o 3 0 > h3 CD t"* P 09 CD VI P P P- o t w pi CD m 0 CO fa CD PI H V SOUTHWEST GEORGIA .A. 1ST OST XT A. L TL AT- FORT VALLEY, HEMS 01 THE ITCH ISSTAJiT, AMI EXDS OCTOBER Will. OVER FOUR HUNDRED ENTRIES OF ARTICLES FOR EXHIBITION ALREADY MADE, COL. THOS. HARDEMAN, JR., OF MACON, AZ\ T D OTHER DISTINGUISHED ORATORS. WILL DELIVER ADDRESSES, ON WEDNESDAY, TEE SECOND DAY OF THE FAIR. SF^EEOIAL— "TFRAIN3 WILL RUN FROM ALL DIRECTIONS, AT HALF FARE! To Fort Valley Daring Every Day of tlio Exhibition! J. W. MATHEWS, Secretary. B. A. WISE & CO., CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA., IMPORTERS OF w H P Q E3 Q K 00 o $ 03 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SILVER-PLATED WARE, GO AND EXAMINE TBE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At Uo. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. JACOB SGI-IALL, thing in his line, from the common Grogan direct from the manufactories, lie can offer stroertortedncemenfa! > ?nri^r S !!^?t Maying purchased of sustaining his well-oarnod reputation f« sunerioriL orS^’ d h h * 8 neslcc,od vorably compare with those of any Southern establistoent TSieirattontten U ~ fact that he can furnish Leather cut to all 8i Z ea, crimpoil Fronts Rxot cr.. t P ,^ fi^ T 7? Uod t0 lho kinds, etc., at a very email margin. ’ 1 onta ’ Bootl *8* roady-fitted, Uppers of afi JACOB SCHALL. 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. aepl9 3m HARNESS AND SADDLERY. smith:, westcott & go. 1013 CHEHRY STREET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES AND HARNESS CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, LEATHER OF ALL KIND3, consisting in part of— SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN, KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHER GIIST BA-IsmS, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8 00 TO $50 00. Bept20 eodSm LAWTON & WIIIINGHAM. SUCOESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON, COTTON B'ACTORS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. JX Publishing our card, we claim nothing moro for ourselves than a determination to do onr DUTY towards our customers. By strict attention to onr business, and studying the interest of our patrons wo havo boon able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who will give us a fair trial will continue to patronize our house. anglC-3m LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. The Greatest Improvement or the Jje O. W- MASSEY’S PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON SIN TJVJR tho past forty years I have been engaged in J- the manufacture of Cotton Gins, and hare eet to work on plantations, and have seen in operation hundreds cf Gins, and havs no hesitancy in pro nouncing this tho BEST WORKING GIN I ever sew. It run* light—gins fast—does not injure the eoiion—Impossible to break the roll—no use for self-feeders—and no trouble to feed. The commit tee at the late Bibb County Agricultural Fair, being eo well satisfied of its superiority over anything they ever eaw, awarded me the premium. I am now prepared to furnish anv one in want of a Gin. A sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold Gin can be aeen at Car hart Jt Curd’s Hardware Store, Macon, Ga Send fordeeepriptiro list O. W. MASSEY Macon, Ga. Griswold Cotton Gin. I will continue to manufacture the celebrated Griswold Cotton Gin, a Gin that has given uuiver sal satisfaction, and out of all the Gina I sold the past two years, but one single complaint, and not me Gin returned. Every Gin warranted. A sam ple can be seen at Carhart A Cord’s Hardware Store, J. Collins A Son’s, Saulstmy, Kespeas A Co.’s or W. W. Parker’s. jonh/if O. W. MASSEY. COOKINe STOVES, ORATES AND RANGES. OUR STOCK OF COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES CANNOT BE SURPASSED! We guarantee to sell you the beet Cooking StoTe ever sold in Macon, or to refund you the money! GRATES ! GRATES ! FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. Ex&minb onr splendid Stock before purchasing. TITS WARE ! TIIV WARE ! Having removed our FACTORY to its old quartern in the rear of onr Store, we have the BEST WOBK- ana STOW MEN, and can execato 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 CASH, FOR CASH, FQH CASH. Purchasing our Goods in person from Headquarters for CASH, we shall from this date offer to WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUYERS Great Bargain* for Cash. OUR STOCK OF ANDIRONS, SHOVELS AND TONGS, TIN BED ROOM SETS, WAITERS, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, Brooms, Braslie.;, WOOX> AND WILLOW WARE, AND ALT. DESCRIPTIONS OF MtOTJBH 3PURRriSIIII\r& GOOXJB Cannot be excelled for cheapness and quality. Call at B. -A. WISE & CO.’S ■ Orders promplly attended to. COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, D. O. T HE Preparatory Department of this College opens September 13,1871; Collegiate, Septem ber 20; Theological, October, 2; Medical, October 4; Law, October 1L Young men wishing to enter either of the departments ehoold be present at the commencement of the term. J. 0. WELLING, Preat. For further information, inquire * CKNEY, S acg20 eo!2m W. STIC , Sec. and Treat. W. n. HUTCHES05T. Evans, Gardner & Co., Importers and Jobbers of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS 4 GLOVES, Nos. 637, 639 and 511 Broadway (first block above St. Nicholas Hotel), oct8 2a« NEW YORK. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard. Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one slightest error in the time-keeping of my fii e of the most approvod TRANSIT INSTR MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the sun and stars, I will be able to kei ‘a second. the exact Macon mean timo to within a fraction of i fins ;U- keep EspecinI Attention paid to tho Krpnirlng nml rating or flue Watches, ns well ns all kinds or new work mnde to order. july 27-ly LIVERPOOL, LONDON k GLOBE INSURANCE COME CAPITAL OVER $20,000,000 IN GOLD. ZBiTSTTAFlS AT LOWEST KATES Merchandise, Cotton, Stores and Dwellings. LOSSES PAYABLE ON PROOF OF LOSS. NO CHARGE FOB POLICIES. Permanent, Open, Floating, Annual and Short-time Policies Issued It is worthy of notice that this Company has invested a Large amount of monoy in the South in per manent property—perhaps the only Fire Insurance Company, not located here, that has done so. I. C. PLANT, Agent, Macon, Ga. eeptlG-3m DIAMONDS, WATCHES, o o £0 o GO OS CD « e = & GO & JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work anti Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWIXG MACHINES. jane 14-tf