The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 20, 1871, Image 2

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Telegraph. & Messenger. FB1DAY MORNING. 001.20^1871. Complete ReeonjUrnctlon--Social anti Political. The Washington National Republican, Toesday morning, cornea ont in a manifesto which fair); illustrates the wild ideas and des perate purposes of the Grant Radicals towards .Slate Democratic Committee. _ _ The members of the State Democratic Eteo-1 tj, e Southern States. A single paragraph will ntiro Committee arc reqneeted to meet at the I convey a jnst idea of Ibo whole. Says the Re- office of the Chairman, in the city of Maoon, on | pni.iicjLO : Tuesday, the 21th day of October, at 10 o clock I £ rer nfcepijcaj of partisan charges the Bepnb- a x A full attendance is desired. I liean most indorse the opinions of men like CurroED Akddww, Chairman. Judge Bond and Judge Brooks, of the C. 8. m | Circuit and District Courts. Tic regret that it Telegraph State Mr Bnllctin. [ ie neeaeary to promulgate tlie doctrine of en- * „ * ..... v , , , c -i _iii nIW in in I tire abolition of “State Itighle,” but we 'must The Georgia Stale Fair for 18.1 P® * I confess that if the leading men of the Isle Con- Jlaoon, Monday, October 23d, and close on the | f(xi erar y persist in their opposition to the gov- Friday following. Extraordinary preparations I eminent, thereby threatening the life of the are in nroorcas to make this Fair the most ex- nation', then but one course is open to the lov- are in progress tom w h I era of true Democracy and self-government tensive end popular Industrial Exposition wmen ^ rfMn strvctert State," must he reeonslruet- haa ever been witnessed in the Southern States. I ei f ottr again, and the “Confederacy" be placed To meet all the newspsper requirements of I under national law and under men who will __,i on the Tn»uni aim I carry ont the intentions of Congreaa in spirit as ao important an oeadonUiex^o ((I| ' U letUsr . making •‘treason a crime” MxaiEioEB will, during the days of .‘“I® I and assuring in building up Southern society on position, issue an edition to be called tho Tele- I the basis of liberty and not class rule. n..m State Fact BeiiETcr, giring the latest Ko doubt these are Cabinet ideas, and as im telegraphic and mail nows—full reports of the practicable as they aro, they very possibly progress of tho fair—lists of exhibitors and ox- I foreshadow a great deal of trouble to tho South- hibits, speech re and reports delivered on the I ern people. It is important that wo ourselves occasion—and very fall descriptions of all the should realize just wbero wo stand, and that trials of speed and prowess by land and water. w ju ns in arriving at soma judgment at In the size of this sheet and of its oditions, it I the course we ought to pursue. Let us realize, will meet every requirement of the vast crowd I then, that in respect to tho Northern people of citizens of Georgia and strangers from all there is probably no other difference among parts of tho South and tho country, who will I Ujem ; n re jAtion to ourselves, than Ilea in dif- gsihor hero at that liuio. Tho opportunity for I f ercE , degrees of distrust, dislike and animosi- liusiness publicity it will afford to bnstooss men I Wo are poaitivoly without friends in that iu Macon and evory other part of tho country, I q^erler, and though soma of them boast of North and Bonth, will ho very great. Wo will I Jnuc i, magnanimity and generosity, it is with a publish advertisements in this paper for the I B . ron g aD j comfortablo sense of whst a great whole period of the Krpotiiion at tho rale of two I mel j t jt is in them and how little wo deeerve it dollars an Inch, allowing a discount of twenty to I j n snc j, a con dition of sffairs, to exercise our s^x^n'Kn^rSo”^^ T^rtim- ingenuity and industry in planning and arguing ments inserted once will be charged one dollar political platforms is inconceivably farcical. If per inch in length. Cuanr, Joses It Reese. | the Northern peoplo in their present temper, know what we want, that is the very thing they will not have. It la enongh for them to know , ■ I that wo have views of political policy and exoo- and fancy articles of a km are no p g I to con domn and repudiate them, wbnt- l»o»lr nn.l tin re is but ono I •' _ ....... . . Tlir State Fair Grounds. Stock, goods, wares, merchandise, machinery, into Central City Park, and there is but ono voice in respect to grounds and buildings. A over they are. Even tho fact that we vote for any particular presidential ticket is with tho « # | “uj |»taa vi New \ otk gentleman, in charge of some I jj ort j, oni m Asses ono of the strongest reasons racing atoek, ssys ha has vUilcd every fair I for vo , ing Kf , aitla t ,t ; and, in short, it is ex- ground in tho United States and has nover seen tleme|y donblfnl whether there is a place for anything egual to tho silo and aU of its arrange-1 ^ on aDy platform or in favor of any ments, Tho race track is also universe y eon-1 aandidate^ to which our prcscnco, consent or ap ceded to be ibo best in tho country. Tho run- probation, will not work a positivo injury to niug and trotting stock on the ground w.ll lie I programme, almost coinmcnsurato with any numerous and very fino^ good 0 nr votes may do. Fire Insurance. I There is, thoreforo, probably, under every At the National Insurance Convention iu New day circumstances, nothing which we can do York on Wtdnrcday, the presiding officer or say ao profitable for onrselvcs as quiet and stated that the Now York companies would, in silence. If a candidato isoffored tons whom we his opinion, bo able to pay abontOO percent can approve and voto for, let ns do it, and of their Chicago losses, hut would require time try to give him at least as much ns ho loses by to marshal their resources. Chicago has been our support But tho idea of our enlightening a perfect flytrap to the underwriters. A fast, those people about platforms-or the dangers of kite flying, speculative city- ri.ka were easily consolidation-or of the necessity of protecting noli at high prices and agents and drummers their own rights under tho Constitution, isfarci- made hotter wages and returns there than in cal. They will accept no instruction from ns other places. The result was too many eggs on thoao subjects, because they consider ns tho wore piled iu that basket. And the same remark most doadly and dangerons foes of every such will apply with less forco to all tho important interest. eiUos in tho country. Under tho system of ao- And this must bo so till timo and death end livo canvassing, rural risks were too slow a I new public interests and emergencies bury and business, and were generally discountenanced, I superacdo or displace the actore, issues and con ns no doubt they will continue to bo. And this troveraies of the past. Tho energies of Radi- wjuI.i bo no loss to tho rnral districts if they I aro all devoted with tireless assiduity and would establish a mutual system among them- impish cunningto tho work of keeping alive all aj| rca I these memories and resentments, and of supple- Aceording to a statement in the New York I "‘noting the long military strife, if possible,by a World, the assets and contingent liabilities of loD E cr nml moro bitler morftl wnr - TWs ia their the Fire Insurance Companies of tho United of campaign, and it seems likely to meet Slates nlono, foot up as follows: Total amount wilh perfect success. They will stop at nothing of Msots $S5,Ot»,OfiO 0(1. Total amount of risks to mok « “ » RncceP »- Wood wo say that every- •4,530,038,501 t». In other words, tho risks th;D 8 in the way of needless aelf assertion on stand moro than fifty dollara for one of capital. I onr P“ f . * hiI ® n,, « ri y " wI ® ss for C 00 ' 1 “ The business of tho foreign ngoncieS is also im mense, and on about the same basin. It is cal culated that the advance of thirty per cent, on rate* already declared by some of tho companies, if generally adopted, will add §12,000,000 to may do ns, works powerfully in aid of their | programme. THE (sEOBGl.l I’llKSN. A now iron steamboat, the Governor Worth, their annual incomes; but as tho exocss goes I his just been put on the Savannah River. She annually to dividends, they will never, undor is intended for the Augusta and Savannah trade, this system, be in oondilion to meet such sweep-1 Thomas Sheben, during the course of an ar- lng and extraordinary losses as this one in I gument with Jacob Bluu on Monday—with a Chicago. I stick of wood—persuaded the latter into the No system of insurance can bo absolutely I Savannah River, and Blnn lost the number of safe; but the simplest mutual system which I bis mesa, alms merely to arrrnge lout* will, in rural dia-1 There were 27 deaths at Savannah, for the tricts, save an immenso amonnt in customary I week ending Monday, the JGih. premiums. Jjetnatakethesimplostposaibleplan I At the fifth annual meeting of the Working- and reason it ont Urns.: It is very manifest that I men’s Mntnal Loci*, Association, of Savannah, it would bo true coonomy for every naan to take I on Tuesday night, $5,f)00 was sold at thirty per hla own lire risk, provided he wore in pecuniary I cant, premium. condition to bear tho sudden loss, by fire, of the I Tho juvenile street rock throwers of Savan- dwelling or oilier buildings which ho owns. I enh have been cruelly nipped in the hud. The This is clear, becauso companies of under-1 Mayor now sends them to jail when cangbt in writers accumulate groat wealth—build splendid I dnlging in that exoiting amusement, edifices—pay high salaries to officers, clerks nn.l I Capt. Richard Millen, nn old citizen of Si- agents—disburse large amounts in printing and I vannah, and formerly Captain of Ills Tyboo advertising, and jot declare heavy dividends I Light Ship, is lying dangerously ill at his homo npon llio very premiums cn risks which they I in that city. exact fiom himself and others. They make a I Woslheimor, tho missing cigar maker of Sa- great deal of money on their risks, notwilh-1 vannah, has not yet been bc ird from. It ataudlng their tremendous outlays, aud he | known, bowover, that he drew ont all his money would make a much greater per centsgo on his I from the bank, and borrowed a few extra stamps own rbk, if ho were only able to take it—but I and some clothing, before ho hied away, he ia not. lie ranst have resources laid away I Mr. Goo. Y. Pond, Clerk of Muscogco Supo somewhere to Imild his house again if it uncx I Tier Court, bad his left leg broken, and Mr. L. pectedly burns down, iind he is therefore com-1 C. Duer had his Tight leg sprained, by being polled to pay a great d.wl moro than tha risk is thrown from a bnggy, on Wednesday, worth in order to provide for each a oontin-1 Th© Columbus Sun, of Wednesday, reports B* no J- I disastrous fire at Troy, Ala., on Tuesday morn. Eir: rf a man be unable to take the whole risk I ing, which burned seven stores, and caused on his property, whut hinders him from taking I loss of $00,000 worth of property, on which euch part of it as lie can afford to assume? I there was only $17,000 insurance. The Geor- How will he sot alurul it? Fitly, or a hundred, I gia Homo, of Columbus, Virginia Home, Frank er five huudred men iu any village or oommuni- I Un, of Philadelphia, and Liverpool, Loudon ly agree to average their fire risks. Let them I and Globe are the loaing companies, urginixe sg^ordingto Uwand choosea board of I The Columbus Enquirer, of Wednesday, directors—a President and Secretary. Let their I hears, on good authority, that oigbt or ten ne- capilal bo in stock notes representing the g roe s have died in that city and suburbs, with amonnt of insnraceo which they desire or which I in a very fow days. These deaths aro attributed is noceptod by the board—premium notes re- to idleness, lack of sufficient and proper food, presenting, say one half of the annual premium I and filth. they are required to pay, and the remainder of I Pleasant Sbarpton, whose shooting at Hamburg, this premium in cash to meet current expenses on Sunday, by William Flint, was noted by the and contingent losses All care mnst be ob-1 Chronicle and Sentinel, of Tuesday, died on served, in relation both to this paper and the I Hat d»y. risks it represents; and all losses must be ad-I We quote tho fallowing from the Chronicle justed by a pro rata assessment npon tho paper, and Sentinel, of Wednesday: if the cash premium fund should be exhausted. One Fan*.—We learn that the Georgia Rail At tho end of every year the entire business I road Company has offered to tako lawyers from might ho settled np—the surplus cash, if any. Augusts to Atlanta, to attend the Supreme * " * * I /V-m.* /..■ nna favo Tliow will new fnll fa»a and of of color, and beating and ill treating them, with intent to hinder and deter them in the free ereise cf their rights and privileges to live labor at their will and pleasure as citizens the United States U ia expected that the Court wijl adjourn the term to-day. Oca Fare.—The Atlanta Fair opened jetter- day ruder the moat favorable au-pices. aud a great suooess; at least so far as attendance could make it ao. The crowd was not, of eonrae, so large as it was last year at the State Fair. And yet the attendance was larger than w,s ever known before at a mere district or county Fair in this State. Some rare specimens of and machinery are on exhibition, and the qnan tity and variety of live stock is much greater than sras anticipated. Few State Fairs, even, surpass this county exposition, either in the riety of the articles on exhibition, the general attendance, or the excellent management under which it is being conducted. FaTAn ltarutoAD Accident —Mr. Woollen, aged gentleman living near the Scofield Rolling Mills, was yesterday morning killed by the turning Fair train while on the track near Rolling Mills. It appears that Air. Wootten sras walking on the main track towards home, and hearing the train in bis rear proba bly believed it to bo tbe regular in-bound train on the main track. lie crossed over npon the other track, npon which the train really was, and before the train could be checfed up Fair train locomotive struck him, throwing from the track, and mangling bis body horribly. The nnfortnnate man died almost instantly from his injuries. Bender’s free “lay out,” at Atlanta, which noticed yesterday, seems to have had the usual effect, judging from tho following from Constitution, of yesterday: Accidents.—Dr. Kinney and A. T. Finney were riding out together yesterday evening. Dr. Kinney was thrown out and had an arm broke. Finney escaped unhurt. B. Blalock and Charles Shephard were thrown ont of a buggy while driving on Marietta street and alightlg injured. And this from the Sun, same date: Shocking DEPnavirr. —Two women, yester day, walked together up Whitehall street drunk they could with difficulty keep the side walk. About midway between Alabama and Hunter streets they began to fight each other. They were arrested and earried to the guard house. A call for a new county meeting to be held Senota, on tha 28th instant, appears in Journal of that place. They want to make out of portions of Coweta, Spalding, Fayette and Meriwether counties. We like all the folks np there very much, but not to the extent hoping they will suoceed in their project. There is decidedly too big a stock of that article hand, now. H. I. BiCHUS, fOT FIBE & LIFE INSURANCE AGESC7 OFFICE, CITY BASK BUILDING. Bepreeents tbe following First Clare Companies the the >it Schoonee Houton, stolen by tho Gloucester fishermen from the custody of the Nova Scotia authorities, mado port yesterday* all safo from her pursuers. Tbe Gloster men had a grand jubilee over tho affair. Great is codfish, and mackerel is his prophet. Flaix Speaking.—Samuel J. Tilden, the Chair man of the New York State Democratic Com mittee, at a political meeting last Tuesday, de nounced Tammany Hall as a “don of thieves. The Geeat Fibe.—Tho reader will find the most direct personal narrative of the great fire in Chicago, we havo mot with, on tho first page of this edition. It ip intensely interesting. No Bokapaete.—The Thiers government has issued ordore to all its coast and border officials to keep a sharp lookout for BonipartistB. moro Elbe performances. No What Jihphisque is Wobth.—We find tho following paragraph in tho New York San Friday: Colonel James Fisk, Jr., appeared before Commissioner Oaborno yesterday to justify his surety in the sum of $100,000 in the case of the appeal from Judge Blatchford’s decision, award ing $2t,000 to John Ponton and others against the steamer Bristol for damages sustained in collision. The Colonel said that he owns the lease and bnilding of the Fifth avenue Theatre. and is part owner of the Grand Opera House, and ten houses on Twenty-third street, and sev en on Twenty-fourth street, and that there is an encumbrance of $300,000 on the Grand Opera House and seven houses in Twenty-third street, aud that his outstanding obligations did not amount to $10,000. He values the Grand Opera House at $2,000,000. The Colonel’s ex hibit is to bo presented to Jndge Blatchford for acceptance tomorrow. n.innni.s i n . ... • , , .. I Court, for one faro. They will pay full fare reinvested to a new premium fund and the ^ tat vill return free / note, surrendered and renewed. The reault ■ CwEOB os raE Ku-keun -The Judge of th. would be a general average of fire risfci, and to United States Court in Atlanta charged the ordinary eases a very light premium on insu-1 grand jury heavily against the Ku-klnx on last ranee. Iu A scries of yearn it would not proba- I Monday. On tho name day the following oili- 1,1,. ", , V I sens of Jackson county were brought to Atlanta My amount to fifty per cent of the ordtnary on a cfa of ^ £ K . K ’a: Green Martin, premiums now paid, and what it would aave to [ James Finch, Jack Finch, Henry Finch, MaU any community may ba calculated from wbat ia I Fineb, Jack Henry, James Haney, George paid under tbe existing ayatem. I Haney, Esekiel Patrick, Richardson Lay, W. i O. Ft-lker, Joseph Jones and Samuel Rich.— ItAinwava and Porrr.AxroN.-Th. CouMi.u- £££Tj^stilel.^ tiou discourses at length, (comparing Georgia them is, thst on tho night of the 2tth of July with four Western States,) upon the neceesily I last they made a murderous assault npon one of railways to develop population and wealth J-»• * h »* il »" • hir , d to Georgia. It is to be feared that no invest- • * eht * “ d ‘ h,t HoU,d,y k,Ued two of bM as “ U - ment to railway, will bring a dense population i ThJg 5a what ^e Atlanta Era, of yes erdav, and corresponding wealth to a very Urge sec- ^ji, ...a exciting sffsir: tion of Georgia. There must lie some of both Ax Excrnxo Arran.— An affair of a very ex- to tho first pUee to jastify the building of rAil-1 citing nature oocurred last night on Whitehall ways, and then there must be a natural wealth I street at about half-psst six o’clock, to which of soil or other resources to induoe an influx I ar * Brrtice and Robert Love were the prin- ?i-.-oer.rtse-. ^ S,S.% b rSS!-bS inducements to immigration will naturally do- Mr. Buioe, while on his horse, sod througl , , velop rapidly as soon as railways are estab- I some conversation with Mr. Love, became ex- liahed; but wbat wiil you say of a poor pice dted - Lova drew bi » P' S|H| and 6™* »t hia op- barren "■ j poneuL The horse rearing, received the balL 1 Buioe, springing from tl.e wounded horse. n_._ - _ , I oaugbt the bit, atd was drapged across the ' ** UsnocBATlc Committee. Speaking of I Bbret t to near the entr.nre of Er. Lswsbe’s jew- ' , “*• called meeting of the State Democratic I elry store. His opponent followed him. hold- Ooumittee, on tho 24th instant, the Atlanta tog a pistol under Buioe’s shoulder. There Snu says the committee U f undue officio for I were, it ia said, three knaps of the deadly wea- anv other n-e—. I pon; the hone made one last, desperate lunge, o • twto agree npon a proper ^j iog his master to tbo opposite psvemeut andpUoofor tbo neit Convention. Wo are I falling on him, and dying on the walk. Anar quite aura that ty Democratie usage to Geor- j rest wss made, and tho matter stands for jndi S»—«**• M well at by appointment, they hold over ^ tovestigation. ’*• Ul * ir auoeoasom are elected by the next The Era of the samedate has these additional Convention ; and Hat Hey hare precisely the itom * : same amount of official power or infinenoe, I United States Distbict Couet.—Jasper N. whatever that may amount to, at one period of their offlaial term as at soother. Dorsey, E-q., was admitted, on yesterday, as an attorney of this Court. I The jury gave a verdict foe $2,077 5S prin- Ptrrr—V dpal, with interest from January 1,18C5, in the Chicago Ilcce. A Tnbnue coireapondent I cneof GetteyF. Horton vs. John D. Phillipa writes from Chicago Hat Here U no lack of en- *nd W. E. GUnton. The Geeat Socthebn Piano Mancfagtoet.— We refer with special pleasure to the advertise ment of the Great Sonthem Piano Manufactory of Messrs. William Kuabe & Co., of Baltimore. This factory ia now one of the largest to the £rorld; it is a magnificent five story structure, fronting an entire block on Entav/street, and covering, together with tbe lumber yard at tached, some two and onehelf acres of ground. Threo hundred and fifty men are constantly employed turning out over forty instruments per week. Among the thousand and one Pianos offered to tbo pnblie, we scarcely know any instrument so f ally nnitiug all the desirable qualities sought for ns He Kuabe Piano. It is a matter of some difficulty aid perplexity to inexperienced per sons to selects good instrument of any capacity. We too often roly upon tho judgment of friends tho selection of a piano, and are thus fre quently disappointed. Tbe only sure way, in our opinion, is to go to the best maker. For this reason, we recommend to onr readers to purchaso Pianos of Wm. Knlb© A Co.’s manu facture. This will relieve them the vexatious necessity of wasting timo in a long search. The reputation of the Knabo Pianos is an infallible guaranty of excellence. For durability we would specially recommend them, as being mado in a Southern City, wiH special view to the trying changes of a Southern climate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A SPECIAL NOTICE. LL visitors to tire Stato Fair are informed that Accommodations will be Provided, by applying on the arrival of each tram to tha “Macon Reception Committee,” at He ‘ INFORMATION OFFICE,” Iu tho General Patsenger Depot. MACON DECEPTION COMMITTEE. cct20 3t Citizen copy. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. E VERY member of Centra] City Lodge No. 3. Knights of Pythias, are reqneeted to be at their Regular Convention TO-NIGHT, for work in He Degrees, aud business of importance. By order of tha W. O. oct20 It C. J. 8TKOBERO. R. a Mechanics’ I). & L. Association. R EOULAH Monthly Meeting TO-NIGHT at Ihi o’clock. Members will please be prompt in paying their installments before Hat hour. LOUIS F. ANDERSON, oct 20 It tkeietary and Treasurer. Citizen copy. Macon Regatia Association. TJUKSUAXT to adjournment, members of this I Aeeo-iation will me6t at the City Mali THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Member* are requested to come prepared to'pav their initiation fee and sign the Conetitntion and By-Laws. A. O. BACON, Pree’t. E. M. Zzar-v, Sec’y.oerjO It NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Queen Insurance Company. Groes assets *10,000,' This Company sustained no losses in He fire Chicago Union Insurance Company. Gross assets (gold) January 1, 1870... §1,113,647 Fireman’s Fund In®. Company, Gross assets (gold) January 1,1870... .$767,115 -ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Gross assets $15,500,000 IHSUBASCE upon buildings, cotton, merchan- X dies and furniture can be effected on the most liberal terms. H. L. BACKUS, Agent. W. AV CARNES, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Office So. 80 Cherry St., Macon, tin. Capital Representeil oysr $20,000,00, M Y Companies aro all sound and solvent, and am prepared to write Firs Insurance Policies on all desirable IPsVs at adequate rates, and give UNDOUBTED SECURITY. Policies written *- Northern Souihciu or English Companies. oct20tf wir. W. CARNES, Agent. At Fair Grounds and for Sale. J 40-borse power PORTABLE ENGINE, complete, One A1 SAW MILL, with fixtures, complete, One of J. A. Fay & Co.’s 21-inch”D0UBLE SUBFACERS, MATCHES, 12-inch, with Reader attached, and wiH or without Resawing Machine aud fix tures. One of Blake Bro.’s largo size STONE or ORE CRUSHERS. Ono 15-horse power PORTABLE ENGINE, complete. Suitable for eiHer sgiiculmral or mill purposes. For further information inquire of H. R. BROWN, Agent, oct20 lot No. 2 Cotton Avenue. FAIR WEEK VISITORS TO THE GREAT STATE FAIR Huit not fail to visit tho establishment of . J. f. BDSKE & CO Mo. 60 Second Street, (Next to Baptist Church.) If You Want Books, Go to Them -they have- BOOKS FOB THE YOUNG, BOOKS FOB THE OLD, BOOKS FOB THE BOYS, BOOKS FOB THE GIRLS, BOOKS FOB MEN, BOOKS FOB WOMEN, BOOKS FOB SCHOOLS, ROOKS FOR HOME. If you want Writing Paper and Envelopes, Go to No. 00 Second street They havo a greater variety of PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY Than any bouse in Georgia. Have tome NEW STYLES nover sbovrj injllacon before; besides | J rEXS, PENCILS. VISITING CARDS, CARD CASES, WORK BOXES, WETTING DESKS, Indeed, everything to intere ,t and instruct. Call and aoo tbo bonso and examino Goods and prices before buying anywhere else. oct20 tf SITUATION WANTED. B Y a gentleman and lady of experience as Prin cipal and Mneic Teacher in a good village or neighborhood school. Correspondence solicited. Satisfactory references given and required. Address WEEKLY AMERICAN. oct20 d2iwlw4wlt Talbotton, Gs. ADJOURNMENT OP WIGQS SUPERIOR COURT. ET'HE Superior Court of Twiggs county is ad jonraed from the Third Blonday in October, instant, to the Fourth Monday in November .next. All persons interested—Jurors, witnossesand par ties litigant, will take due notice thereof and govern themselves Accordingly. By order of * CAKLETOX B. COLE, Judge of said Court. Given nnder my hand officially. October Id. 1371. JOHN H. FIZPATBICK. od20 w2t Cloik Sap- Court Twiggs County. MISS A. O’CONNOR JJA8 Dovrjon hand an elegant assortment of Mil- lme*y Goods, Sash Ribbons. As specialties, I mention Real Lace in Valenciennes Thread and Dachest-e Lace. Real Lace Seta and Collars, rang ing in size from small to large. Ladies* and Misses' Freed) Corsets. A large stock of Fine Furs, Swans* Down, and Zephyr Worsted. A fine stock of Jet Gcods and Fancy Goods* A well selected stock in Real and Imitation Hair Goods, and other different styles of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention here. All orders promptly attended to. Cotton Avenue, under Riddle’s Photograph Gallery, Macon, Ga oct!8tf FOR RENT. T WO Tenements, or one large House, for rent Apply to octlUif OLIVER, DOUGLASS 4 CO. BOARD. ^ FEW persons can be accommodated with board and lodging, by immediate application, at tbe large brick building on the corner of First and Pine streets. octTtf BABY CABS. 'jpHE finest assortment of Baby Cabs and Per ambulators ever received in this city. For sale cheap by C1RHART & CURD, CHEAP BAGGING AND TIES. LARGE assortment of tbe above articles. In A addition to the various kinds of Ties, we are selling the celebrated GOOCHE TIES, one-half per cent, less then the other brands. Warranted as good as any. oct!5 tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO. ICE. ICE. ICE. T HE Macon Ice Factory ia now ready to Bap- ply all demands for loo. $10 per ton of 2000 pounds at factory— $11 per ton on board the cars. The above are prices for one or more tone. Scud along your orders to oct 3-1 m MACON ICE FACTORY. NOTICE. T HE ladies who met at Exhibition Hall on Tuea- dav afternoon, aud Heir frienda or representa tives. tiro requested to meet at He same place, pro- pared to remain all day, on Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings, for the purpose of making and arranging wreaths to decorate Floral Hall. Alt young gentlemen who take any pride in their city, are requested to cents as early in He after noons as possible to aid He ladies. There ia a great amount of work to be accom plished, and the ladies and gentlemen are both urged to be prompt and energetic. The ladies who will make wreaths at home, will please send them to Floral Hall at 12 o’c.ock on Fndl *^LOBAL HALL LADIES’ COMMITTEE. octlS td WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. I am norv receiving FOB THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, A fine selection of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BURDICK BROTHERS, SIGN OF THE 6 6 GOLDEN HOG, 9 9 TO THE [CITIZENS, BUSINESS MVv And especially “0, TO THE LADIES OF MAc 0 v Mayor's Of Fire, Maco*' On next Monday, the lGthtoJf tt 1 *, > Rooms at Central City Park will alt bo rcadl* is *”4 reception of any and all articles deetat e s > *° r u » biuon at the approaching state Fair an J\ n] ~ quantity and quality of the contributi™ „‘ f «» m proportion to the rooms which haTr ®**® naredfnrthe rdi.nl.. ,i ‘"ve b;cn pared for their display. He exposition must a?, 1 ' 1 be a grand one. And will Macon hT...-“V 1 , -- stop with the most beautiful l',rk Exhibition Halls in the South? In thl, 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. B^coisr. T3^COTST. 50,000 pounds BACON C. B. SIDES, 30,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS, for sale low by BURDICK BROTHERS. CORN, HAY, AND OATS. A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOW TRICES, at BURDICK BROTHERS. X3£t^*g-±:o.g* ea,:o.<a. 100 rolle HEAVY BAGGING, 200 half rolls HEAVY BAGGING, 500 bundles ARROW TIES, 500 Lundh EUREKA TIES. we are finished and complete *Bnt.Vi'f. Pwtinil i: to build and arrange for a Fair whui another to fill up and properly utilize th. J 8 profit and advantage. If the work shop 1S 9 '« halls, store Loanee, studios and parlors’nr ,nfr? con people alone, are mado to contribute ally to this enterprise as thev should present a display alike creditable to Macon. 5' n ‘ I State. Especially should ibis be thc e^A ^ tl ‘ to the many fine paintings and other raro .^J**’ 1 of art and taste owned aud cherished by tK‘ ° ! and gentlemen of Macon Let evervthmnlt-"' eat and merit be brought out. It ia onh- m,ft * known that two of the most interesting Fri™*® held in Georgia were the direct reeult nf -T-> A dinary, wide awake, energetic iocri 5 < f\ (_J O IN . nothing can be done without the pride the win Lj • I ‘ h ° "ork- Let everything, from the ’p t ,S * & j flower, to He steam engine, be bronchi out is ecarcely a boy orgirl m Macon, perhaps butt? could contribute something that wcnU it. 1,0 some other boy or girl, and so in regard I<SCil individual. £lra » even- Premiums arc offered for almost evervtl.i. „ , where a neglect or overeight has occurred .- ,ai hie reward will attach to any “dtioTmen. JS?*' may be exhibited. Tbe morebaut, the ^2 1 turer, the artist, all can be beuefitted bv tisoment growing out of an expose of ” ness at tbo Georgia State Fair' No bettor .t tisement can be made. To the ladies I. ' N with trust and confidence, that they will m.’K? 1 ' ral Hall what it deserves to bo on the the £3d instant—a picture and a charm. Mucii h,° and money has been spent in preparing tbo and bmldinge.now let us complete the work hr™, senting the largest and finest display eve-i,, i 1 ' a similar occasion. Lot the most beauti'ul! i‘ l: teresting portion of every man's business and evm lady 8 parlor bo moved down to tho Par't week, aud there bo placed in comne<iri 0 n S whatever may come from abroad, and'it'will, us a week of rare iutereet and recreation t 4 thus pleasing our guests we shall comp i?. eelvcf?, r ” uu -* The following ]a«lic3 aro kindly reqneeted r Wc will till your oidera as low as any lions© in the market. Call and eco us. BURDICK BROTHERS. MA.GK]S^O:L,X.A. ,, HAMS. Just received 10 tierces of tbe above brand of Hams, superior to any other Ham. Call and eco ue if yen I Mrs Cofllardeman want a GOOD HAM. BURDICK BROTH ERS. EDglisIi, Swiss and American Watcles OPERA, LUNTINE AND VEST CHAINS. Handkerchief Bings, Lockets, Silver Forks and Spoons, and Cases for presentation purposes. Plated Toa Ecta, Castors, etc., l public attention is respectfully invited ,E. J. JOHNSTON, 07 Mulberry street WATCH WORK I am prepared to have done in the best manner, at short notice and at moderate prices. octlO tf E. J. JOHNSTON. THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO., Of Columbus, Georgia. Incorporated Capital and Assets. ....„ 1839 $494,939 55 Untouched by the Chicago and other disasters, continues to furnish indemnity against loes by fire all insurable property at adequate rates. J. RHODES BROWNE, President. D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary. Application! received and policies issued by WM. W. CARNES, Agent, octl7 dCt th2tswlm Office 86 Cbeiry street. Flour. Flour. Flour. A CHOICE AND SELECTED STOCK. 150 barrels various gradoa. Three carloada in Backs, half sacks and quarter sack?. All fresh from new Wheat, and warranted by BURDICK BROTHERS- Pure Leaf Lard, in Tierces and Cans. slant, to act as a committee to superintend the ar rangtmont of eueli aitich a aa may bo ti nt r> ral Hail for exhibition. Without slma i concert of action on the part of the ladies tin; til moat interesting leatnro of all Fairs, willfail wiM na to be a bucccs8. llU The ladies of Macon c m and n il] mako this tl o gt&ndcet exhibition of lino arts, t&slo and bc»u’ V ever seen in tho Stato Thoao of the folloirh- committee, who cannot attend, will please ia\u« their frienda to represent them during tho week, may bo moat convenient. There ia left to ua tut one week in which to accomplish this great work. Mra Col Rutherford, Mrs Fulton, Mra Chaa Collins, Mra Plane. Mra Chaa Roberts, Mrs Marian Blackuhear. Mra John D Cobb, Mrs Chaa Hamilton, Mra Judge Jackson, Mra £ C Greer, Mra David Flanders, Mra A Troutman, Mra Baber, Mra Madison Jones, Mra Fannio Locket, Mra Denny, Mra E Winaliip, Mra Boykin. Mra A O Bacon, Mra T J Simmons, Mrs C C Sim*, Miss Powell, Mrs A L Maxwell, Mrs B A Wise, Mra Jonathan Coiling, Mra W H Ross, Mra J E Jones, Mrs Virgil Powers, Mrs Geo S Obear, Mrs A M Blackshear, Miss Leila Blackelicar. Mica Zilla Whittle, Mrs Col Lewis, Mra J T Crowe, Mra Boardman, Mrs li W Cubbedge, Mra Carnes, Mrs Dr Patterson, Mrs Laura Flanders, Miss Annie North, Miss Leona Ross, Mias Fannie Ayres, Miss do Graffonroid, Miss Emma Powers, Miss Julia Rogers, Miss Ella Holt, Miss Burke, Miss Tinsley, Miss Stroht cker, Miss Gresham, Miss Sophia Gustin, Miss Plant. Mrs T W Maugham, Mrs E Rutland, Mra I C Plant, Mrs Robt Plant, Mra A W Reese, Mrs Joseph Clisby, Mra Hopby Hail, Mra Wm Anderson, Mra Robt Collins, Mra B V Iverson, MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, SUGARS, Various Grades, SJaa 86 CHOICE COFFEE. BAGGING TWINE, ETC. Oza-XiX* ATO3D ISSL^3MI3Xri3 OTJFl STOCK. WE THINK WE CAN SUIT YOU IN QUALITY AND PRICE. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE- Mrs Peter Solomon, Mra D S Little, Mra Chas Rogers, Mrs M R Rogers, Mra E P Bowdre, Mrs T G Holt. Jr, Mra Robt B Clayton, Mrs Geo Payne, Miss Ellen Holt. Miss Carrie Batts, Mrs O F Adams, Mrs D M Flanders, Mrs Wyche. Mra Edgar Strong, Mra Carter, Mrs Milo Freon ri, Mrs E L Strain exer, Mra H J Lamar, Miss Ida Adams, Miss Ella Ross, SIGN OF THE “GOLDEN HOG.' Mibb Carrie Willingham, Mies Mollie Howe*-, Mra W L Ellis, * Miss Lemons, Mrs Castlen, Miss Hancock, Mrs Clara Shackelford, Mrs Riddlo, No. 63 Third street, Macon, Georgia, NEAR HARDEMAN Ic SPARKS’ WAREHOUSE. REMOVAL, J n. ANDERSON A SON havo removed to No. . 10 Hollingsworth block, corner of tha alley, I where they will keop constantly on hand a full I -took of Fresh Boef. Mutton, Pork,Sausage and. I BURDICK BROTHERS. Mra Judge Ward, Mrs Daly, Mrs D B Woodruff, Mrs J C Wheeler, Mra T J Hunt, MissMcAlpin, Mias Lucie Wrigley, Miss Croealand, I Miss Edwards, I Mrs Shannon, I Mrs Waxelbanm, I Mies Fannie Payne, Mies Saliio Ltunsden, Mra Seisel, Miss Boifeuillet, Mrs Nutting. Mrs C J Wuiiimp, Mies Eunice Tomaon, Mra E E Brown. Miss Fannie Fort. Miaa Schofield, Mrs A Bamour, Mrs B Pope Freeman, Miss Virgin, Miss Dow Powell, Mrs WB Phillips. general assortment of Family Groceries. aep26tf Plantation For Sale. A BARGAIN in a plantation, six miles from Ma con. can be had bv calling on tbe undersigned r Turpin & Ogdon. Tho Bloom place, containing ,721H acres, half rich creek land,lying on Tobeeof- keo Creek; tho balance, pine land of good quality. About 2*25 acres creek land are in a high state of cultivation, aa also upwards of 500 acres upland. The improvements are good and ample. Thoao lands compare favorably with any in Middle Geor gia. C. 1J. Callaway, Esq., cultivated the place this year, and I will bo pleased to go over it and show tbe land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase. Terms part cash; time payments easy. If not sold by the 15th of December. 1871, the | -\ /r _ _ _ __ n i _i_ .1 -a or ^ rn • place will bo for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR. I JxL 9iCO II Xi cX II Cl 8i I Ci JV5. G cl II JL 1 HI G • oct7-tf ERNEST PESCHKE’S MRS. F« DESSAU H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of my fin* Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU- I MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of tho aun and atara, I will bo able to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. The following business houses have been select!<1 [ to wait npon other business men of Macon and urge [ them to give their time and influence to this enter- I prise for three or four days Let each bueinei-s I house in Macon exhibit something—if it bo nothing . but a show caso in which somebody eleo can ex hibit some article of interest and merit. Two or three days of active effort will place everything in proper order and condition to bo turned over 10 | tho Executive Committee on their arrival hero next Monday. And it must bo distinctly understoul I that the municipal authorities of Macon have noth ing whatever to do with tho control or manage- I ment of the Fair. Tho President aud Executive Committee of tho Stato bocioty have entiro con- I trol of it. The city authorities have only to look after and take care of tho financial department. Hence the importance of making it a great success It is tho only way wo can reimburse tho ci’y trena- I ury: COMSIITTF.E : B A Wise & Co, J W Burke & Co, Truman & Green, E P Strong, S T & B P Walker, Wise & Dobb?, Seymour, Tinsley & Co, Schofield & Son, Singleton, Hunt & Co, L H Wing & Co, LOST. tbo Tillage of Gordon, or on tho lord to ray rcsidcnco, on the IGUi of September, a Silver One Hunting Watch. Maker. Eobt. Ferry, No. 13.20S. I will pay $10 to tbo findor for the safe delivery of said Watch to me. JOHN R. BRAGG, oct 20 dOlAwll* Gordon, Ga RENCH INITIAL PAPER ENVELOPES, A NEW STYLE, Jnat received and for sale at prices that CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. J. W- BURKE & CO., No. 60 Second Street* G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY —Frances D. Kei applies to ma for valuation and setting apart exemption of realty ond personalty, and I will pas* npon the same on the first day of November next, *♦. 10 o’clock, at my office. Given nnder mv hand and official signature &*- office in Newton, Ga , this, the 16:h day or October,. 1871. CLEMENT GORE, oct 20 datwlt Ordinary. Latest Novelties in Millinery, CLOAKS, SAILOR SHIRTS, POLONAISES, And all the articles necessary to complete a FASHIONABLE OUTFIT, Especial Attention paid to tbe Repairing and rating of fine Watches, as well aa al) kinds of netv work made to order. joIy27-ly RALSTON’S HALL. To which eho invites tho attention of her customers | oetl 3m and tho pnblie. WEEK! COMMENCING OCTOBER 23,1871. ATITETON r. COLLIN'S. MASK M. HEATH. ooXtiiiTJs cfe HEATH,|SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, G9 SECOND STREET, MACON, OA. Return oi' the Favorites! F OR RENT.—One five-room Dwelling, with out- j houses in complete repair. One five-room Dwelling on Arch street, with kitchen. Agents Andes Insurance Company, Cincinnati, O—capital $1,000,000; Oakland Insurance Com pany-capital $500,000; Cotton States Life Insu rance Company—capital $2,000,000. oct7tf WORRELL BISTERS, G. E. SUSSDCRFF, teals si Ms Mix A Kirtlaml, Jacob Schall, L W Hunt & Co, Boas & Coleman, R Findlay’a Sons, Waxelbanm, JJro & Co, J H Zoilin & Co, Oliver, Douglata & Co, L W Rasdal, Small & Gamblo, J W O’Connor, Johnson & Dunlap, Geo T Rogers’ Sons, E reecho, Collins & Heath, W A Hopeon A Co, Tlios Wood, W & E P Taylor, Rogers & Bonn. Grcor, Lako & Co, Brown & Co. Carhart & Card, E Crockott, W T Morgan, 3* Tr *8. Camp boll & English. Cor. 3<l and Mulberry sis., Macon, (in. Large and Rcliablo Stock of SOPHIE, IRENE AND JENNIE. At Walker*8 Old Stand, oppoeite the Market, The Protean Actor, COKBIft & VIRGIN. I MR * harry jackson. The Bijon Actress, Miss Jorfny Wellmore Francks. THE LEOXS! THE LE0XS! MR. W. BURTON* MISS MINNIE'BEINFORTH, D EALER3 in Fancy and Family Groceries, Pro vision a, Batter, Chickens, Eggs, etc. Also, Fresh Fieh, Oysters, Game, etc., in their season. AU goods delivered free of coat to any part of the city. we have engaged the services of Mr. C. H. Free man, who has been catering to the tastes of the citizens of Macon for the last twenty-eight years, and wiil still continue to do his best for all bis old friends who may favor him with a call. sep!2 tf 'ho aea'stant fcupcrintendonf a which were ap- w pointed some time aince, will please meet and ar- V, raDgo for giving constant attention to their depart- ff ments. borne one of each department must ba on the grounds at all times, prepared to aseiga all ^ articles to their proper places, aa soon aa they aro m . ^ • - -mi entered. Tho office of tho Secretary of tho Sccie- cH&Ci. 1 - III* 818 S ty will, I understand, be opened on tbo ground to morrow for receiving entries. There seema to be an impression that $2 50 must be paid on every article exhibited. Such ia not tho ca&e—$2 50 pa} s for a season ticket which admit* the holder to tbo ground* at any and all limes for tlio four days of tbo F/ir, and aleo entitles tho bolder to exhibit one or a hundred different arti cles if they choose. The first step to betaken is tho pur chase of thi* boz aon tickr t. They will be found at the business houses of J. W. Burko »fc Co.. J. M. Boardman, L. H. Wing & Co., and Brown Co. oct!5tf W. A. HUFF, Mayor. UNIVERSITY MEDICINES Just received by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. Largo etcck PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES For sale low by G. £. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. The Champion Drillists. And a Foil Bnrlesp ana domic Opera Troupe! E. S. POE &, CO NOTICE. E XHIBITORS at the State Fair are notified that their names will not be attached to the arti cles exhibited, unless they specially request the earns to bo done at the time of entrv. oct20 3: J. S LAWTON, 8np’t BANK NOTICE. T HE Banka of this city will close daring the Fair Week at 1 o’clocx. All business mnst bo transacted before that hoar. octZO 8t iglf '"THE ex-' A in NOTICE, tiubsetiben have cold their Stable Property tills city to Mr. John Stewart, who tioce the first of the month has bad charge of the concern. Oar numerous friends and patrons will find him prompt and accommodating. As we are anxious to wind np onr business all partial indebted tons are urged to settle their bids at once. Mr. Mastenon can be found at ail times at the offioa of tho old firm, and is authorized to set tle our aeconnta. Be will also assist Mr. Stewart 1 conducting his holiness, octao 4l* GltlER * MASTEBSON FOR TEE FAIR. , Admission $1 00 t BIFI’S nrilsDIfTO, COTTON AVENUE, g^eryea Soata 150 itf i B OAR O and Lodging and Day Board can be ob tained, during tha continnanoe of the Fair, at MBS. F. F. McCRARYU On Second street, two doors from Finm. octlSeod2- FOR SALE. — Q SHARES City BanklngCompany’s stock. 31) shares Macon and Western Railroad Com pany’s stoak. " Mt $3000 Macon and Angnata Railroad Endorsed Southwestern Railroad Company’s stock Wanted by octlO 2t L C. PLANT * SON. Have jnst received— Reserved scats to be had at Brown * Co.’s Book Store. LEON DE LEON, Agent. octl5-12t TO MERCHANTS IN MACON. B Y order of tbe Mayor and Counti 1 , notice is hereby given that ail boxes and other obstruc tions to the ridewalks in Macon mart be removed by 3 o'clock an Saturday evening next, or I am compelled to remove them at tbe expense of tbe parties in default. H. J. CHERRY, octlO 2t Street Commissioner. COUNTRY MERCHA EBSOX > NTS YIIiriNG MACOX XJTTUXKTG- THE EiklE. Will find it to their interest to look at OUR STOCK OF orgy and pluck among the merchants and capi. taliata of Chicago. As an toatanoe of thi*, j oLo D. Drake, whoso lone* an enongh to appall an ordinary man, ha* already contracted for the The day was occupied mainly with civil bnai- aa. Tbe only criminal case tried was that of the Baited States vs. Moses J. Clarke, in which a verdict of not guilty was rendered. Two case were brought before the Court, in rebuilding of hia magnifloent block for the third tro « bill* had just been found under the time and aU along tho burned district where Ae *- _ lhe'rain has aufflrien.ly cooled the ruin,, the j^SdSEfi clearing away of wreeka has begun. Tho ooun- “J a P?“®? , *5>to case of William O. Felker, try will best arebt Chicago in .tending by her ^ for to her effort to m'.oro her Ofippled commerce are charged with banding and oonsnirinc and and industries. I l«ing in disguise npon the premises of persons V BOOKS AD STATIONERY! FOR THE WHOLESALE TO IDE —WX SELL— SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, PENS, INKS, SLATES, etc.. Ala small ad van.o on New York rates. Give ns a call. octflOtf J. W. BURKE * CO , No. CO Second itree*. FOE SALE OS BENT. r pHE Gray place, near Tat rail square. Tbe JL boose euntains six rooms on one floor, two room kitchen, lot 2V< acres, fins garden and front yard. Also for sate, an acre lot iu front of the Gray place. TURPIN * OGDEN. oct!9 3t B-al Estate Agents TAILOES V7ANIED. ANTET) immediately—two or threo Journey- oct!9tr SPOTSWOJD HOTEL OFFICE. FOR RENT. Homes. Stable ana Lot. Qaiden and Good \\ ater in tho yard, t.toated on Mew street, above City 11*11. PueesMiun immediately. QdtUSt a. J BLAKE. FOR RENT, IMMEDIATELY, the la*go Hall Roam over D. 1 Good * Son’s, on Third street. The room will be petitioned from the store, suitable for a cotton office or (lreae-maker'aroom. Inquire of NUS8BAUM * DaNNENBUBG, ostU Ct 78 Third t treat. FOR RENT. 1 STORE, also a emt of rooms suitable for a cot ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE. eep5tf 10 boxss London Liyer Raisins, 10 half boxes London Layer Raisins, 10 quarter boxes London Layer Raisins, 5 boxes Citron, SCO pounds choice Currants, 5 boxes Scbepp's Fessicatcd Coco aunt, 5 bids, fine Northern apples, 5 bbls. fine Northern potatoes, Strep Molasses, Whisky, Soap, Candles, Lard, Spices, Sugar and Coffee, all grades. Canned Goode all kinds, and all goods that are j usually kept in onr Line. We have, and are receiving every few days, B. ; L. Mott's best Family Flour, for which we are agents. oct5tf NEW FIRM. BARRETT & CASTLEN’S GHJIV emporium: In Daly’s Block, opposite Isaacs’ House, GEORGIA 0HGL0G0GUE, CURE 4 CUII.LS AND FEVER ! For aalo by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. TOILET SOAPS, FEBFUMERY EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. THE CELEBRATED D’0B3AY COLOGNE, G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist For sale by OCtl8-tf SELLING AT COST! I S now open, where will be kept constantly on hand aa foil and select assortment of DRESS-MAKING. j^|IS3 WILLIAMS, No. 13, COTTON AVENUE, | GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN MATERIALS, and SPORTING ARTICLES, Aa can be found in the State- All kinds of repairing done at ehort notice and warranted. GEO. F. BARRETT, ang23 tf F. O. CASTLEN. FRESH ARRIVALS. has Jnat returned from New York, and is ready to receive order* for Dreea-Making in all ita deputmante. Thankful for the liberal patronage I r> ^ tierces S. O. HAMS, tbe has heretofore received from the ladies of Ma- J&D con and vicinity, eho ia now better prepared th*n ever to eerre thtm acceptably. oct!3 lm* ST ANBURY & FOX. WkolezilG Grocers & Commission Mercliants | Im;o.* ra of and Eecrivera and Dealers in Irian, i.mntltes, Clas, etc., Itourbon, j V, licat »t*t Bjo Whiskies, 10 tierces Plain PIG HAMS, 50 half-bble. WHITE FISH, 200 racks VIRGINIA SALT, 25 pkge. JFULTON MARKET BEEF, 10 kegs GOSHEN BUTTET., 10 bbls. New BUCKWHEAT, 23 ruk 1-r.acE am> 17 uaxcuy btbxet. 30 bbls. Good Eatirfc POTATOES. octlS tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY * CO. ocC7d*w&n* Troy Female Seminary. ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN, AfB- J- BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in- -LtX form hia frienda and tha public generally that T HIS Institution off ere tho accumulated advan- I ho ia again back "on Qmov£ST v^li^arge Ufiea of over fifty years euccesafol operation, stock of the most choice Cigars, all the Every facility is provided for a thorough course favorite brands, and Chewing and Kmoking of useful and ornamental education, nnder tho di- Tobacco of all descriptions. Hia store is rection of a corps of moro than twenty professors next door above Yalentino’a Saloon and Iiestau- and teachers. For circular a, apply to lint. Give him a call, all you who lovo a good • .1 • JOHN II. WLLLlAIilh Tr:;-. N. i . J c. a *ar or quid of tobacco. * “ 'J 2m LARGE Cooking Range, 200 Cooking Stoves, 30 Heating Stoves, 75 doz Table Knives, 60 doz Pocket Knives, 200 doz Tea and Table Spoons, 70 doz Plated Spoons and Forks, 25 doz Stand, Hanging and Bracket Lamps, 100 doz Goblets, Tumblers and Glass Setts, 33 doz Cedar and Painted Pails, 30 doz Brooms, 20 doz Sifters, 50 doz Clothes Horses and Shoo Brushes, 100 doz Bartlett*s Clacking, 50 doz Brass and Japaned Candlesticks, 6 doz Feather Dusters, 8 setts Toilet Ware, 15 setts Copper Measures 81,000 worth Tin Ware, 2,CKK) Fruit Boxes. 2,000 lbs Hollow Ware, 600 lbs Sad Irons, 200 pair Trace Chains, 1 largo Press Chain, 1 splendid sett of Tinner** Tools, Benches, etc. Pad and Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Scales. Meat and Coffee Mills, Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Lead Pipe, Sheet Copper and every thing usually kept in a IiocscfumLahing and tin store. TERMS CASH. B. F. WOOLFOLK, 46 Third street. oct51m Evans, Gardner & Co., Importen and Jobbers of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS A GLOVES, NOTICE. Mayor's Office, Macon, October 19,1871. I N order to facilitate business and prevent con fusion and annoyance in tire work now goin" on at tho Fair Grounds by tho good ladies of Mecjii. as well as to secure their contributions against tho depredation of tho idle and curious, it is hereby ordered that the gates of tho Fair Grounds bo closed this day at noon; after which no person wi l be admitted without a season ticket or a pans from this office. Those engaged at work on the Grounds in any cipacity, together with all owners of stock, assistant superintendents or thogo on committee.’', will be furnished passes by mo, which will hold good untii Sunday afternoon. All ladies who desire to assist in any way will bo furnished with paeses. octlO td W. A. HUFF, Mayor. Notics to Tax Payers cf Bibb Co. T HE Tax Books for collecting State and county taxes for 1871 aro open. My offico is at Collins & Heath's, No. CD Second street. To those that wish to pay now, I will continue to tako City and Brunswick money for ten days only, after which time Greenbacks will be demanded. F. M. HEATH, oct7 tf Tax Collector Bibb County. J^OT only does it save labor, fuel, cloriios. but by using it, housekeepers get r:d of tho annoyance and diatom fort of hot water in summer* and of steam in tho house daring the winter, winch causes frequent colds, especially to those who go from a steaming, hot wash-room to hang out nlntlian tn.Ana.m4iJ Af fotf 1 Tritfl ltfl (f’Cit CX clothes. Thousands of testimonials to its w ceUenco could readily bo obtained; but no eviaenco can equal that derived from one’s own observation and experience. To know the virtues of this *o*p, you have only to try it. A single bar will do^ ordinary week's washing for a family ot right P sons. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, octll-dAwtf Solo agents for Macon. COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Noe. 537, 533 and 541 Broadway (first block above St. Nicholas Hotel), C OL. GEO. T. FBY, well and favorably known m Southwest Georgia, will commence m campaign ror tbe COTTON STATES LIFE INSUBANt E COMPANY, in October next. Ho ie a duly author ized and aemoditol Agent of this Company, and wo commend him to the patronage of the public, where he has worked so successfully heretofore. „ J. W. BURKE, eep!7 2m General Agent. CHEAP MEAT. A | LARGE Stock of Pickled Pork, Sngar Cored Hams, Bacon, Sides ahd Should ora. For ealo low by ' SEYMOUR, TINSLEY 4 CO octlS tf Jlut A, L