The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 10, 1871, Image 2

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t . Tlie Tammany Handicap Telegraph & Messenger. Did tt0 bngine „ for tho New York Democracy FRIDAY MOSNIKG. NOV- 187X - on Tuesday. No party, howsoever strong, ex cept the perhaps, coold reach the win ning post hardened with snch s load as that. rll4S nrP wni SnpptleU nltto Cur-1 thieTta »ho plundered Ibe tax-payers of Ilnrv ..ml Money rim he Borrowed at Nn York dty have ent the throat of the De- «»e nnil n Hair to Two an.l a Hair per moencJ q{ ^ „ waU „ t hei, own. They t ent, per Month.'* revealed have shown themselrea foola as well as knaves. This happy oondition of ^ end if their dastmetion waa the only reanlt we inonr commercial oolnmns J 6 ** *^,, , 0 nld sing Hosannah as tastily as anybody, same song baa been sung * ,t * ll £ a „ f Bot opon the Ude they have let loose, Bad«- for the past fire yean. Mem* w / r ; dtg 0 nce more into foil control or that tightem to thirty per cent « t«* r - _ , SUte, and Grant wiU oonatmo her verdict self a moat nnwholosome condi o ^ ^ into an endorsement of his martial law outrages What man uMouttapOal »b° fa Sonth'CaroUna. Every vote cast against tare in boataess when he mnat pay an.n ra T>mlM oc Ta0 «d.y, while a protest against of interest? What man mth capital * a cocd(mo ,tion of robbery, was at the same pat his money into trade when be can eun ^ # bnTo! to the shameless tyrant in his good a peroenUga by simplytasntag 1 ^^ed ernsade npon the liberties of the w hi tea cape all labor and commerelalrisks ? it ^ r CiroUn!u At Ie «t he wiU sorely so wonder that snob rates cf interest do not atran- it> ,nd we C an weU Imagine the malir gle bnsineaa enterprise altogether. nant joy with which the retdroa were received Again: they prove that we aro Lt Washington. Akerman’s snaky blood and alow progress in accumulation. Th hyena heart must have warmed and swelled be maintained only where the I Tenomong j oy when he read, in the news people are poor and cramped for mon of t h e result, bow easy it would be to claim prioes afford snoh temptation to lo *“ lhat ‘ h "® that this vole meant approval of hia bloodhound can be little idlo capital, and yet there ta n qU of men and women in the land of Cal- snffleient capital to redoee them by oompeUtion Jf (he eMrtBa ., face ever flushes, or among lenders. Three his cold, fishy eye ever sp«kles, the vote of era, but poverty makes hungrier borrowers, ta ^ ^ mtut have caused both phenomena, a word, there are enough people nnder puraa- ^ ^ ^ fear to her cost-how ure, more or leas severe, to keepup stead! y ^ Minlt wiU inspirit Radical insolence and rate of interest which must outnge to the point of abaolnto and unmasked any one borrower who should bo taroed to use I when that time comes, perhapa money ateadily at these pricea . I O’Connor, Seymour, Tilden and other New anrplos aecumuUUons of one-half the TorkDenK) crata who bare 00 conspicuously aided approach the money defleita of the othor halt, # wgn j t whichlgthna interpreted at Washing- we suppose that interest cannot mue ex I ^ ^ fiod they have swapped one devil for legal rates. . . I another vastly more ferocious and intolerable. * ”‘““L i “) <,re 'i^“ y> They have risen in their might and crushed a Onee more: thi diatrnat of ns prevails abroad, nonoj, l - - of robb#ra who we re plundering the peo- “ k !£S*JL*iZ , 2£5 5*«—»——•? abnormal obstructions. Bat while money m . bnt in that act they have also Macon has been for five years worth from to ^ ^ mnS clea and nerved with new venom in NeW York ,ro I the sonl of tho monster who is strangling Amor- 80 cents. It has been worth ... „ four to seven, and In London from three tonve. ^ ^ frands acd corrnp tions of The diatrnat of the people dams it ont of Geor- I _ 0 “ ‘ ~ (ria and the South. , Those raUe of intereat show what j miserable economists, and what bad busm« Tammany only Now York State suffered. By Tammany’s defeat, and with the interpretation pnt upon it by the Commune at Washington, ' fegnard of law Is, ana wnas I mU1(onB of freemen, and every safeguard of law men we are. After studying thesubiect with ^ congtltotlon Br0 pnt in deadly peril If, all the lights obtainable, we feel certain >fter aU> , hB Radicals shaU use this victory—as Southern agriculture ought to be the most pro 1 ^ honegtly brieve they will-only to inaugu- able of any great regular business pnnmit in the rate new and greater frands than ever disgraced We welcome the Talbotton Standard back to onr exchange list, after an alraence of acme weeks. It has risen like Phoenix from its f .s^ i .ad looks brighter and more lively than ever. We dip tho following item, from the Standard: Cnov Hit oars —Farmers are hnay gathering in their crops and if the weather oatinnea fa vorable the entire crop of cern and ootton wiU be housed in three or four weeks. The cotton prospect still indicates one-half crop and bnt little has gone to market. Sinoe cotton has de clined to sixteen cents there seems to be a de rided disposition to hold. A Bxxrors AccrexsT.-Jlr. I- O. Chandler a» Juniper, near Geneva, last week, came near being killed by the falling of some heavy timbers he waa assisting in raising for a gm- bouae, a log falling on him crushed him to the ground. He is improving slowly. W. H. Searcy, tho oldest and wealthiest man in Talbot oounty, died last week aged 94 years. His wife, to whom he had been married seventy years, died a few month since. Both had been members of the Baptist church for that many years. Mr. Wooten, one of the oldest oibxena of De catur oounty, died last week. The monthly sales on Tuesday, in Savannah, Augusta and Columbus show a right money mar ket Much real estate waa wilhdra *n from sale for lack of bidden. Five shares of Central Rail road stock sold at Savannah for $118 2". per share. At’Columbus the Cooper Plow Manufacto ry sold at sheriff's sale for $1000, and the Steam Cotton Mills, which cost $13,000, wild for $424. Sixty spindles belonging to the same, which cost $250 each, sold for $150 each. or the sale of the Republican, at Savannah, on Tuesday, the News, of Wednesday, says: Sanx or rax Savasvan Rxrunuciit.—"Hie Savannah Daily Republican, including the job room, Ac-, was sold at auction yesterday in front of the Court House for upward* of eleven thousand dollars. The purohaser is Wm. A. Reid. Esq., formerly of the Macon Telegraph and Messenger, and the sum for which the paper waa sold to that gentleman, guarantees the settlement of all legal claims now held 'Sow proprietor waa plaeedin possession by the Sheriff yesterday afternoon. It was yester day hinted that the paper would suspend for a few days, bnt Mr. Reid proposes to continue publishing with the old material until new bo obtained. The stemship Leo, from Savannah, for New York, on Tuesday, carried 1,800 bales of cotton, and on tho same day the bark Priscilla, for Havre, sailed with 2,210 bales, valued at $201 440 20. We find the following items in the Nows of Wednesday: Cabixxt Meetixo ra rax Custom House.— ting the h'anket*. Two small garden engines J LAV were b. ought up and they oommenced playing on the roof of the one storied old “Floyd House.” And now ensued u, Hero. s'Tnpgle. The fLmes came surging on, toward the place where man MACON LODGE NO. 5, F. A. M. MBEBS of thia Lodge vill attend a Special ^ _ M Communication TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7 frqH decided to make a stand and try his puny I Q gjock, for work on the M. M. Degyce* strength, the old wooden buildings burning with 1 ren in good standing are fraternally invited to at- a glowing fierce heat that drove every one away I tend, from them. Most of tho goods had been re- 1 moved, and nearly the whole population of tho tow^, and many citizena for miles (.round, were I Kl". u -.":d7S.SrsS."«S a S£;|spi;ciAL shebiffs sale. O N Friday, the 10»h tost., wiU be sold, ablo property, under an narrow aide take* fire, it is very doubtful whether brave xu, q on tie rtiof of the old brick house can maintain i heir position. “Where are the axes? I * Chancery, the following property, * was the erv. ’T-'i. ue out down that wooden | brict *torebon*e of Second street, in Micon, Bibb oonnty, to-wit 10 head of MULES, 1 lot of BACON, 1 lot of FLOUB, 1 lot of SUGAR, Hot of HAY, 1 lot of CLOTHING, was the cry. — . budding!” Vain appeal! No axes with handles are to be had. ‘-Ropes to it and pull it down!’ was next shouted. The attempt is made. A line is fastened and the crowd lays hold end throw their weight against it with a will It I stands as if “ moored in the rifted rook. By this time the flames have attacked it, and : _ few moments will decide the matter. If | the men can only stay at their posts the work is done. Higher and higher rises the rnddy glow, and the scorching heat hurls its terriflo J ./order of J-SO. G. DEITZ, W. M. Vx- F. Grace. Sacretaiy. pol01t POSTPONED And snndiy articles of nolO It P.’ acral Groceries. . DOYLE, Sheriff. THE PRATT GIN. power on the frail mortals who, however, with I - . , na 45c . n d 50s, and as the the heroism of martyra stick to the tot*£ W*tb?2£i?tor wfllsell “They do remain at their posts! the town is > V the season lor sem B Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 3. Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third St. MACON, GA. W OULD inform their friends and all in want of Boom and Shoes of any kind, that they have on hand one of the largest and best assortments to be found in the city or State. Thev cordially invite their numerous old cus tomers and all others in want of any thing ‘“/heir line utuallv kept in a first-riass store to call and exSuine. They pledge Uiemselve to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue, or their New Store 66 Third Street, Macon, Ga. oet 21eod2m&b- -•They do remain at their posts. — , - - , savedand a wild veil of triumph arises on the them for murk; night air. Yet to God bo aU the praise; for jost at this juncture a slight breeze sets in :sL“S:. , ‘,:,"r 1 r,rt.?S3dn,ra DUE NOVEMBER 1, MBS, UNDOUBTED PAPER, Bat for this, — . driven from the roof, and there is no knowing where the fire would have stopped. That whole row would have been bnmt, without the slight est donbt; and then it would have been a dim cult matter to save those good brick stores serosa, and it ta almost certain that the fire would have continued spreading on the next Adding legal 0 per cent.) interest only. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, 10d2twlt 72 Third street, Maeon, Georgia. FRESH ARRIVALS- BARRELS new crop BICE. = Trnlythepeople ofEatonton should ^ u^^CKEREL, return thanks to a kind Providence. j 75 tube choice YELLOW BUTTOIL The houses horned are as follows : The cor ner one belonging to estate of Alexander Reid, occupied by B. F. Adams. In this there was a large general assortment, most of which was saved. Tho next house, owned by same estate, 60 barrel. POTATOES and ONIONS, 100 boxes new crop RAISINS, soo barrels SUGARS, very cheap. If you want tjnblRY A CO. ^iffi^Kr^'bSng'to New Crop Core Oysters and Kaisins. J. Q Adams, occupied by Aaronheime, witha ■ - - -■ c™>" nTI!1 ™ large stock of ready-mado clothing, eto.—good deal lost. Fourth, owned by T. B. Harwell, occupied by J. Q Adams. (He owned a build ing bnt rented it to Aaronheime.) J. t*. a had a stock of groceries and family supplies, nearly all of which was lost Then came two houses occupied by Brown *- ‘ and bar-room—loss heavy, to give figures as to lows, and am not informed as to whether there was any insurance. The CaU row was known to be so unsafe that the rates o A A CASES COVE OYSTERS, o0 0 50 boxes LAYER RAISINS; also 60 barrels new BICE, For eale cheap by colOtf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. ON CONSIGNMENT. houses "c«cnpiedby 'Brown* Alford, groceries 1 1 rvflA BOIJ.9 BAGOgG, various brands, and bar-room—loss heavy. I cannot venture I J.UUU HOC^nndleeTIES lOf'O pounds TWINE. Bargains cffared ’ SE¥MOplt- TINSLEY * CO. cdtoprohibition. Yours, in haste, P. GOLD WANTED and Improvident and wasteful management nn- 1 ^ ^ droamed 0 f, then Messrs, known to any other pursuit, and which wo 0 0onT10Tw Tilden snd Beymonr will have found be fatal to any otbar. Under frir their reward 8nre enough. Add that to the ac- and reasonable economy onr surplus earnings in I f , ibert _ fi nt n y strangled on the Ameri- i Yesterday Collector Robb was for neaT JJ ootton growing can continent, and a vulgar, brutal d^pottam °S Blaff; Frank ahled us to have become lenders in f flrml fixed at Washington, and who shall say A y Smith, O. L. DeLamotta, negro rowers, and yet we find ourselves bo g reaped the whirlwind with a njght wntchmsn in tbo Cnstom-bonse, «1» J™ 1H to 30 Dor oent. tnoy uavo v I Simms, negro, and King Thomas, negro. There Finally^ we^tUttaw. limittng Interest to veog.M ^ ^ # onr daty here in were rise present ^lackauda Td*tattar. n0 ThV^‘^ Ge ° rBi ‘ ‘ Dd ,b6 S0 ° th “ «S to - It ““j S ago^ttod A ?m£d“ fn^^connty. wa. evil. They are dead letter*. They p together closer than ever. We must never cease *8^. brongbt to this city, npon a reqnisi- tho people the aad and demoralizing spectac ^ ^ gather np and firmly secure onr £ on fr0 J tho Governor of this State to tho Gov- of tho authority of tho State ileflod and k© I ^ \ocb\ governments in tho hands of I ernor of North Carolina, and lodged m jail, naught ovory day in tho year, with perfect lm-1 cnato ^i anfl . That concerns us much Tho Harris county fox hunters are to bavo a punity.audare calculated tobring the majesty I ren th|mthe defeat or triumph of the grand convocation at Catania, on the 29tb, at _____ of lew Into contempt at all points. Tho " r> ' [ ‘ 1 Demoerario party on evoiy field north of the which plaeo they will be glad to Bee aU thoir ^ Ho iu dg yB resisted arrest, and were taken by > prohibition. The Kn-KIux Outrage In Jachson, Bnfns B. Bollock, now defunct, has offered a reward of one thousand dollars for the Ku- Kinx who fired Holliday’s mill in Jackson county. Borne interesting events have tran- spired in that oonnty last week, which militate -p- „ TItOUSand Dollars j Gold against this theory of our quondam Governor. A number of gentlemen in Jackson ascertained facta which led them to suppose that the Holli days themselves had burned tho null, and they retained Emory Speer, Esq., to investigate tho j The following significant result was attaiiied F. M. Holliday, the brother of J. R. Holliday, who has suffered eo many outrages at tho hands of tho Kn-Klnx, has been bound m a heavy , 50 BOXES BELLIES! HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID -FOR- B0GEBS & BONN. TO BENT OR SELL. -a /TY Brvan and Laramore Plantations in Lee conn- JM tv, on Chieaficbo Creek, adjoining each other, containing together come 3300 acres, near one-half cleared. I wUi sell at fair price in two or three payments, for cotton at fifteen cents, or any other wav; will rent on shares, or for so much cotton, forono or five years-each one furnishing one-hatt expenses. To show premises, call on S. W. Lee, Jr. Address S W. Lee, Sr., Atlanta, Ga. I will pay all necessary repairs. Will be down by the 15thor 20th of February. nov86fc_ FOB RENT. N APIER LODGE, near the residence of the late Leroy Napier, in VinevUta. A most desi rable house for a small family. Apply to ,7 6t* HR3. MATILDA NAPIER, Vmevil'e- BANK NOTICE. O N and after MONDAY, November 6th, we, the undersigned Banks and Bankers, agree to dose onr Banks and Banking houses, at 2 o clock p.M.. until farther notice. W. P. GOODALL, Casli. City Bank CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHUBST, Bankera. I 0 PLANT, President First National Bank. W. L. ELLIS * BBO. .. _ 8. M. FAEBAB, Cash Planters Banking Co. T W MANGHAM, Caslu Central Ga. Bank. WM. S. HOLT, Agt. Central B. B, * Bk g Co. L C. PLANT * SON, Agts Sav. Bk * Trust Co nov5 lw NOTICE- F ROM this date our 8unday hours for the sale of Ice will be from 6K o’clock to 9 A M. We wiU not, during the winter months, open at 12 o clock nor in the evening. AU yon thru peh^ceon^Snn- FELIX COBPUT. day, come before 9 a m. eo5 6t DR. EBiERSON H A8 returned and will resume the practice of DENTISTRY at once. novS dtx BABY CABS. finest assortment of Baby Cabs and Per ambulators ever received in this city. For sale cheap by CARHART & CURD, octl5 tf excitement. " J. £ Holiday had threatened the I Ufe of the material witness against his brother, if ho should divulge certain facts, and this Hol liday was arrested nnder a peace warrant at the instance of Addington, the witness. Both of of tho usury laws is therefore demanded by mao Ki ^ er We Bee daylight in onr own brethren who can bring two honnds On da, grave public considerations, and their repeal I gnd onr brethren elsewhere are treading that the Chattahoochee nvtr is alive with may poaaibly cheapen interest, bnt certainly | ^ ^ onr own tracks. We will do onr do- Reynards emigrating to Alabama in oon- wlli not raise it above eighteen to thirty per ^ dliTe Kadica u a m from power at Wash- sequence. oent ington when the time comes, bnt not at tho sac- Levi BaUard’s gin house and rifiee of hazarding its return to power in onr cotton, near Palmetto, were burned last week, midst That must bo defeated, whatever else I cansing a loss of $3,000 or thereabouts. * The Columbus Enquirer prints the following Atlanta Uowdp. Wn learn from Atlanta that among tho nu-1 candidates for the Senatorial nomina- happens. The Southern States have need now to r.^a«ntly present in exeiciselhe.upiemestidfishnes, in shaping their eltrflot from a .otter written from Camden in ih^fitot of preference it policy. It is demanded by the most inexorable county under date of Oct. 17th. iJLhable that all may be necessity. If we can help ourselves and others I “All my riM crop . lev van nn^Wohfrflfihet merous tion no oco strength; and ta perhaps not improbable that all may be l necessity. 11 wo “"““Pi'^do^d'lf noL I rice^kTflwded "by the long and'high freshet shelved in favor of some new man. The noun- too, at the same time, weU and good. If n t, ^ ^ & montb> which kiUe d it entirely. naUna canon, takes place to-night. For the then olhera must take care of I Though late, it was fine. Notone bundle was present, interest tacompletely absorbed in this | That, as we conceive it, is the whole law and | Oar oldest noo was ready to cut, fine and controversy. The Gubernatorial Election bill is now pretty | present much settled in its general features, and cur rent opinion seems to be.that neting-Gov. Con ley wiU not oppose It Some, however, predict that it will be vetoed. The Kn-Klnx committee raised its seision on Wednesdey and has gone to Florida. We are of Georeia. anil Southern politics at I tali: that was biown down by the northeast gospel of Georgia, ana oo i Ltorm and covered so long that it sprouted and rotted—not a bundle of good saved from all of TUB Cotton Situation. I »- an" Tho New Orleans Picayune of the 7th prints ^ gav8 per haps a half crop. West of me the following from a special New York corresr shared my fate. Borne are still cutting, paj'UE 1 B 1 one dollarperday.andfonnd, for bands; so yon see the f ree<lmen are making money. ” pondent: It is not believed there will be any fnr- ‘ While, on foroe, the Federal soldiers who had been i ing Holliday, mounted guard in the Court house, as if the county was nnder martial law. After the decision of tho Conrt was pro- nonnred, wo are informed that the Hollidays were overheard attempting to induce a man or tho name ol Casey, to start a row in tho Court house. He made the attempt, which, how ever, failed, owing to the prudence of the people. Among tho facts proven, J. B. Holli day was shown to have offered the witness, Ad dington, $8,000 to convict a young man named McEiroy of burning the mill, when McElroy was shown to have been engaged in nursing a sick man all night when tho mill was burned. These aro tho men through whose instigation number of innocent young men were arrested at night, hand-cuffed and carried to jail in At lanta, and the whole affair is regarded by the people of the county as a vile ettempt to make a Kn-Klnx outrage, and they are glad that ithas recoiled on the heads of its perpetrators. We honor tho people of Jackson who have had the manliness and the courage to enforce the law against these men, in spite of the bayonets which guarded them.—Athene Watchman. Wednesday and dbs gone io *I th ” ~ ad -, ll ^ jff cotton at present. While, on I The Columbus Fair Association has balanced informed that about the only prejudicial testi-1 ^ olher hand u ig fbe opinion of tho best in its books, and has a surplus of several thousand mony against the Stale, waa delivered by 1 , helrad o that 17 to 17|ia ms low’ is the market do i Iarg . go the Sun says. Turner and Turner’* credibUity was terribly I i„ usely to go, even with nnwieldiy receipts the Cp tQ Tneaday night registratton at Colnm- impeacbed by W. O. Morrill, late D. 8. Collec- for the most part bus for the municipal election stood 5M wlutas, tor of Internal Revonne in this District. If wo I j hed at> for the reason that the oonoern is aI1 d 450 blacks. There aro about 1400 votes in are correctly informod, Morrill characterised I condam ned ont of its own month, and not only I ^ c it y . Tumor as “ the d—dest scoundrel in Georgia,” that, it has been notoriously wrong in .former Eov w c Hunter, at present Rector of the and if so thousands will underwrite that opinion, seasons.^ monthg B inco it placed the crop, if Chnrch of the Atonement, at Colombns, has Turner, howexer, made an exception in favor of I ^ ^ 3,000,000, or thereaboata. I been called to the Columbus Episcopal Churcb, the Maoon oircnlL Jndgo Cole, of this circuit Wel ^ j ack has held off, and Uie weather and the Snn soys, accept the calL We dip waa also summoned before the committee, and has not been unfavorable for maturing, yot tbo following items from tho Snn of Tuesday: ipv* the most sdiafsotor, report <* the g»eral I ^^ o ^ 0 rer t^ ZnJIZv rZuLV* I A«« Coxtom Factobt oondition of the State, and the demeanor and d Nq ^ othern jonraaI . with any pretensions to disposition of the people. It ia snppoeed that ^ jadgment or truth, taken *»7 snej 1 L'^ht miles from ^homaston, was ournea Georgia will not anffer ranch from tho report no* b. a the trade, here or Liverpod, Aally 7^ 8^ morning, the fire having caught at of the committee. "ton ‘here^onM be ^toTe toentU‘ eight .V-&, in th| F^eg- AU parties speak in the higheat terms of the ^ “ Live rpool in the tens, while Manchester mo “‘ w °Ttactore of Iotc uharaoter and demeanor of tho Legislature. WO nld be looking after cotton J lading. ° WRh the factory were consumed One of tho most candid and intelligent judges more anxiousshe l 0 f cotton. The total loss is says they hare done nothing wrong, hasty or I The New York Tunes f I in-, nnn nn which there was no insurance. The impudent so far-tbat their whole disposiUon and bearing 1a in the highest degree orderly. its review of the Western meat market, says Within tho lsst two years the fine crops of grain in tho West, and the comparatively low prices which it has commanded, have had the effect of bringing the supply of meat food nearly, if not quite, np to the requirements. Grain is eaaily converted into flesh and fat, be proud. SAvamun Refubuoax announcement of hia purchase figure. \ early day, “ when, in proper appearance with the dress of a journal of tho character this should be,” be will preaent Ihe Republican for pnblio critioiam. He also state* that his pro- prietorship of the Republican does not involve any present change of its editorial manage- ” ment We are glad to know that so able and Vuoful a member of the fraternity as is onr Mated Sneed, ta not to drop ont of the ranks. Duller this management the Republican ought ■®jln to ra-oocupy its old vintage ground. '**' IxcaiDiBLB. — Speaking of tho Tammany frands, a New York paper saya that among those just unearthed U found the payment of $60,000 for a single copy of the Bible for the use of the Board of Aldermen. It seems an order made by the board for a copy waa constructed for the purpose of making a job for somebody, into an order to have a special (single) copy printed; and it was done accordingly, and was a “fat take,” judging from the price charged. Mxxrzxa or th* Boasd or Tsustuss or th* Stats Usivseiitt.—This body met at Atlanta on Wednesday, Governor Jenkins presiding. The Snn of yesterday aay* of their action: A resolution waa offered and aocepted to me- morlalizo the Legislature for tn endowment ox $£m,000 in boil payable in thirty and fifty yean—the object of the endowment is to or ganise and constitute a University in the broad est sense of the term—one oomplete in all the departments essential to a thorough training in all the professions, acienoes and arts. The me morial, accompanied by a plan for snch organ isation and the concurrent expenses, will be submitted to tbs Legislature by a committee appointed for that purpose. Gen. Henry R. Jackson tendered his resignation as trustee. Bis private affairs forbade hia giving the neo- eaaary attention to the needs of the University. His resignation was aooepted. The vacancy will be filled in August next. The attendance waa quite full. Noxth Gabouha Arnxa.—The Fayetteville Presbyterian, speaking of apples exhibited at the late Raleigh Fair saya “And those apples yonder. Talk about the Northern pippins. Northern people don’t know what a good apple is, till they have seen a Bnn- eoube raised japplo. Look at this, yellow as gold, fragrant as a violet, with a skin like satin, or its monstrous red neighbor, scarlet and grey, weighing twenty-one ounces, ripe ning for Christmas. Thera are miles of these apple* all over Bnnoombe, selling for fifty cents a bnaheL Bnt then we all prefer to pay eight or nine dollar* * barrel for Northern pippins North Carolina apples aro without honor in (W. asr. bSC.Wr-T- retina of tbl, pipe. iQ-M.d th.t it 1" (to affy «j J .... re, - presentativesof /orrt^to^ here toy was Billing * Boswell, which enjoyed __ I nrMU ,ntatives of foreien houses here tbst while I on its tasne of Wednesday. He state* that the ^jpu oonttnne we r>'-" d™ below I km paper will be furnished with a new outfit at an Liverpool, althooghwe are now Death or A Noted Physician.—Dr. J. J. a a practicing phys- Brookbaven, Mins., member of the well i„«.“ield-a ; fhey wore notexpre^tobegto n^X^v^^Wilkins * Brothers so soon, and the ooja^nence has been senon. ^Co (he contMCt for tha track layiDg disappointment and loss. and tresseling of the North and South Railroad „ I for the first twenty miles. Grant Wilkins has Narrow banco Hallways. the contract for building the Howe truss bridge, The United States Railroad Register in a long 130 foet in j^gth, across the Mulberry creek, and able article npon narrow vs. ordinary gangs TJje At lanta Snn saya Bnllock’s friends say he railways, oomes to this conclusion: reluni to that city in about ten days. Now, nnder oertain conditions, we have no Q f the testimony before the Kn-klnx Com- witoyX^cCS^S%. money" mittee theConstitnUon,of yesterday, to give mi and ope rated witti less cost per mile of opera- idea of its character, says: tion than the ruling now is: bnt those narrow 0 ne batch of dirty negro girls swore to one sanse lines must of necessity be isolated, and I of their number being beaten so as to be bednd- Javing no direct connection, for the interchange den f or four weeks. The cross-examination of traffic, with the general system, they must be brong htont that in four days the beaten woman operated nnder great disadvantages. As mere wa lked fifteen miles to a frolic. And the same SSSdKwhiB wortk“ By co’nrtasy'and kind- I A feeders to main lines, bnngmg sparsely popu- party „f the perjured wenches were seen count- puuoetij ., a A.- 4.i,,i. ..i f niaflw IftliTwlil. IfllO I ^ PP their own country.' Fobstth Mm. —We learn by letter from Forayth that onr edition of yesterday did not reach that city. We cannot explain the fact, as the bead of the mailing department insists that the package was sent as nsnaL New OsuuHS Cottos Bzcarra.—The N. O. Times of tho 7th reports ootton receipts 105, 047 since 31st August against 159,681 for Rime period lest year. _ Too much Cin'-innati nectar ceased a yonng man. at Augusta, to try and morphine himself into the other world, on Tuesday, bnt his cheerful acbemo was spoiled by the interference of frienda. lated sections into connection with the great i Dg their pay of $35 or $40 each, and chuckling lines of traffic, they will resemble lines of Mages I and giggling over their gains, and vowing to and baggage wagons more than railway lines; I gend others np to lie for hire, and while their value as feeders must be ao-1 No proof was obtained of a general Kn-klnx knowledged, it must not be forgotten that they orgaD izatioit The only thing of the kind, a will form no portion of the regular railway sys- affair, was shown to have in its member- tern of tho oountrv. Whenever the bnsiness and ship two Radical revenue assessors. The body population of the section through which one of of th e outrages were indisputably shown to be these narrow gauge lines may run, increases to connected with illicit distillation and utterly any extent, the lino must, of necessity, be I otlt dde of politics. In the mountain counties, widened and reconstructed at an increased oost. w here illegal distilling is carried on, the most of Technologist outlines a paper upon tho the violence occurs and was proven to be done ogisr . . .l, I to protect the distillers and their confederates. _ jme subject recently read J The revelations of negro crime have been very of English Civil and Mechanical Engineers by I 6ickon j ng _ The bitterest witnesses have been Mr Wm. Lawton, Civil Engineer, which oomes gnc h negroes as Turner, and such white Badi- , lmMt a- identical decision: cals as Senator Brock. One ex Federal officer to almost an laenura oreimo §j namod Lyons, a Republican and a large railroad Mr. I^wton stated that th j . . I contractor, gave some fine evidence to the good railways bad for some tirnepsM *£* order of the State. Ex Governor Brown, Ben attention of engineers and oth»»^ HiU and Lintcn Stephens were summoned be- p«rt9,^vhMhe° f looked n^frem reommere^ I fore the commtttee, and testified strongly for Z fM^Sfto SiMn^infs! 1 they woffid^donbU^s ThTconstitntion, same date, says the most prove valuable adjuncts to the existing railway important decision of tho Supremo Conrt the system, especially in those districts where the d hefore waa that in the case of Stone against natural features of the land would otherwise re- y^etmore, from Chatham. Wetmoro was the quire expensive works. It wonld be impossible I ja^y and lawfolly elected Ordinary. Gen- to carry on them a large and rapid passenger I er]d Terry removed him and pnt Stone in his traffic, inch as is now ihe case with the main I pb|oe ^ T ho Court decides for the civil over lines of the oonntry. A Urge and rapid traffio | lk# military appointee, means heavy engines, heavy rails, eto ; bnt, for I J r an omnibn3 and light goods traffic, a light rail way, with light and permanent-way materials, light engines, eto., might be made and used with great advantage, not only to tho traveling community, bn* al-m to shareholders. Additional House Committee-. Speaker Smith, on Wednesday, appointed the I ““te^hether the fire originated in the comer • • ■ ix:at...l I * ° store, or the one next to it The houses on Heavy Fire in Fatonton. Eatostox, Ga, Nov. 9th, 1871. BdUort Telegraph and Messenger: Last night, soon after supper, fire broke ont about the east end of the row of stores on tho north side of onr Court House Square. It is a matter of dta- foliowing additional committees al^fHeidT of M c m h 0 a5famT S Gra^ Zt "d^ I that Hue are, with ouesingle exception, wooden, Bryan of Henry, Edwards of Elbert, Johnson of and the fltmes spread wuli amazing rapidity. Jefferson, Berrien of Bnrke, Baker of Pike, and | £]\ the merchants on the row commenced taking Hull of Meriwether. State Library—Bacon of Bibb, McMillan of out their goods, for they considered it a fore state i-iiorary—liacon or imdd. oicauuaa or i . . _ nT1 ij Ks* Habersham, Jackson of Fulton, W D Anderson S° ne conc.neton that every house would be of Cobb, Russell of Chatham. I burnt; it having often been remarked that fire, Committee on Western and Atlantic Railroad I once started in that line, would consume the —Jackson of Fulton, Hall of Upson, McMilltan whole. They commenced piling the goods next Habersham Craig of Telfair, Tarver of Be- I the Court-house yard fence, but soen the whole ker Wofford of Bartow, Fain of Gordon, Cato of the broad street was covered. b «rle°Whor;er of Green, aud Hall * Hndson of A Nether_ ajssrew srsssts: CorporaHoM—W D Anderson of Cobb, Cum- people that, perhaps^ theflrmes conld be stayed ming rf Richmond. Fain of Gordon, Uoge of at that point;i so they obtained bUnkets^cd Fulioa, Phillips of Echols, Ton of Muscogee, spread over the roof, got ou ‘ A Preoles of Berrien, and Hall of Meriwether. buckets, and numbers of the . Mesam. Camming, of Richmond, Pierce of had assembled on the square, including a great Hancock, an d Russell, of Chatham, were added I many oolored people, women and men, tnat FOR SAKE, 5 -BOOM Cottage, with all necessary oat-build ings, all new and complete. Very desirable lo cation, with splendid well of water on the place. With or without furniture, and possession given immediately if desired. Apply at no5tf ROGERS & BONN. 400 PACKAGES TOBACCO! ROGERS & BONN. 25 BARRELS APPLES. ROGERS & BORN. ALSO A FINE STOCK GENERAL GROCERIES Thoitaw Oriel^PiMy^e of ^Tu^ay, in I Representing tho MAXIMUM of QUALITY and the MINIMUM OP PRICES. ROGERS & BONN. O- C. HORNE, and ^disproportion in the values of animaland ^UOFIlCy AI1(1 COUflSCHOr flt iftAY vegetable food soon regulates itself. With a magnificent corn crop, therefore, last year, tho meat turned ont one of tbo largest hog HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA. N. B.—Commercial and Bank Notes and Drafts crops on record, and pork and bacon have since counted at bank rates of commission, when paid at then ruled low. . I maturity. novl(bd2tawlm_ The decline in hog meats necessarily ?e-1 _ EO rqxa. JONES COUNTY—Obdisart’s Or- vfessed the value of other meats, and during (j rI0gi November 8.1WI.—Wheroas, Lucius Law- fii, last year the^plehare^n fed even m The1u“f^n“^ tarerabre for a continued tKulralW plentiful supply of mest The returns from thirty days, to vest the «»ardi»n9bip of said minors several of the largest Weatern States show a ' . I- .w- Uo. horn, over last 1 ROLAND T. BOSS, Ordinary. ACON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.—WiU bo large incre&.e in the number of hogs over last year, and tho number of beef cattle and sheep is also increasing. The number of Texas cattle AT" orVthiTCourb ho'u re dqo'rln tho town of being driven North ta steadily decreasing, and 1 Us .| otk en.o. Macon county, within the .oral hour, of the local packeriea are not shmghtenng to the fale on the first Tuesday in ^*«rnber next, the fol- same extent as formerly. ThU v.st cattta h.ro low.nj ^-.r. No. 120,in to. will have time now to recuperate and bring np “ onnty> i eT ; cd upon as the property — . _ her reserve to its former limit. I i*n to fa isf> a fi. fa. issued &om the “Onrt 1 of said counts in favor of James W. Armstrong vs. MARRIED. I J Aljo^thewest hsJf of tot of land No 18 in the second In this dty. on the 8th instant, at the residence " ' fi. fa-tisnodf ' — * n Also fjur hairs of cotton, three of said hairs marked [diamoqd K ) »o d on8 marked T. levied upon as the property of defendant, to satisfy a fi. ia. issued from theSoporior Conrt of said county in favor of W. B. U AlsV'«hoscu'h h‘tt f of r iot of land No. 58. in the 2i district of orisinally Mnscogoe now Macon county, levied upon ai tho property of defendant to sati^ry a LAiWM from th# Justice.’s Comtof the lOiOth district, G. M., in said county, m favor of William K, AUo*i<rt of lfnd' Nol'l99 in the second district of Ecq, of Atlanta, Ga. THIS OFFICE. AIKEN PREMIUM L&ND SiLB. N OVEMBER 30th is close at hand. On that dt the distribution of prizes in the Aiken Pre mium Land Sate, takee place at Girard)’s Opera nonse, Augusta, Ga, The highest Beal Estate prize is worth $25,0001 The lowest $300. . Shares $5, including an engraving worth the money. Six shares $25, including engravings. Shares, without engraving, $4. Three shares with out engravings, $10. Seven shares $20. Shares sent on receipt of money, or by express 0.0. D. Address , _ J. C. DERBY, Manager, Augnsta, Ga. Or apply to Messrs. Brown * Co., Booksellers. Macon, Ga. no7tn,frtd Another Fair. MERRITT & BBO W ILL open their MEAT HOUSE on Saturday, the 4th instant, on Cotton avenue, opposite east point of Triangular Block, second door above the alley, and wiU kuep constantly on hand the best Tennessee snd Georgia raised Beef, Pork ard Mutton, and Sausage of all kinds, m abund ance, at wholesale and retail. Thanktal for past favors, they respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally Our motto is “The Nimble Penny. no4 6t DISSOLUTION. T HE firm of I. L. Harris & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in Drngs, Chemicals, etc., w this day diaolved by mutual consent—Dr. L L Hams, re airing. The business will be continued »fc the same stand by C. J. Harris and H. J. Peter, under the firm name of Harris * Peter. ^ H. J. PETER. November 1st, 1871. In retiring from the drug bnsiaesB I wonld res pectfully ask my friends and patrons to continue their support to the new firm, whom I cheerfully recommend in every way worthy of then confidence, novl 2w I. L. HARRIS. JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT, AND FOB SALE, 1 AA barrels IRISH POTATOES, AU V/ A large lot BACON, 50 dozen CHAIRS. aovl tf COLLINS * HEATH SIGN OF THE G-OLDB jSS O <Q- ? TEHRD STREET, 2IACON, GA. J3A- CON. B^COIST. BACOK, 50,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES, 30,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS, forstloloww BURDICK BROTHERS CORN, HAY, AND OATS. A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOW PRICES, at BURDICK BROTHERS. and Ties. 100 rolls HEAVY BAGGING, 200 half rolls HEAVY BAGGING, 500 bundles ARROW TIES, SOO EUREKA TIES. We will fill your orders as low as any house in the market. Call and see ns. BURDICK BROTHERS. I “ M-A-G-ISTOLI-A.” HAMS. Just received 10 tierces of the above brand of Hams, superior to any other Ham. Call and see ns it „ want a GOOD HAM. : BURDICK BROTHERS, Flours Flour. Flour, A CHOICE AND SELECTED STOCK. 150 barrels various grades. Three carloads in sacks, half sacks and quarter sacks. • All fresh frontn | Wheat, and warranted by BURDICK BRO HERS- Pure Leaf Lard, in Tierces and Cans. IsIEAIi, WHEAT BRAN, SUGARS, Various Grades. CHOICE COFFEE. BAGGING TWINE, ETC, OjSsXjXji ^.3X733 BXAMIWE C3XT-E*. STOCK. WE THINK WE CAN SUIT YOU IN QUALITY AND PRICE. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE- SIGN OF THE “GOLDEN HOG-.” No. 63 Third street, Macon,"Georgli near HARDEMAN & SPARKS' WAREHOUSE. —. BURDICK BROTH2E■«. nbwbooks | WATCHES, JE¥ELST,| FOR RENT. 1 STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE, sepfitf DRESS-MAKING. M ISS WILLIAMS, No. 13, COTTON AVENUE, b&a Just returned from New York, and ia ready to receive orders for Dress-Making in all its departments. Thankful for the liberal patronage ahe hae heretofore received from the ladies of Ma con and vicinity, ehe ia now better prepared than ever to serve them acceptably.oct!3 lm* Tribute or Respect. Teaveixes’ Rest Lodge, No. 6T», F. A- M.,\ Montezuma, Ga., October, 187L ) “Dust thou art and nntodu^t *balt thoa return. 1 uufcrivfc> v Thefiit has gone forth that man most die. I WilTian“FTwhit£* Like a flower of the field so he flmrisheth. The winds paasetb over it and it iagone; thoplaoel property 0 f defendant (subject to widow** PRIVATE BOARD AND LODGING. I AM prepared to accommodate two or three gen tlemen on liberal terms. Booms with private entrance, placing occupant* under no restraint in going and coming at late hours. Keaidenco, cor ner First and Pine streeta. I can be seen during bneinees hours at the M. & W. B. B. depot, novl tf J* W. BLACKSB EAR. thereof ahall know it no more. Thus are we reminded when we essay to pen the _ censed brother, Dn C. M. Quinn, who departed this life on the morning of the 19 b of Octo ber, 1871, in the — year cf hia *»:«. dower) to satisfy a fi. fa. i»ued from tho late Inferior of our certain destiny Court of said county in favor of Josei-h Stacky vs. f obituary e.f our dl \ (now *■ L ~ N otice to debtors and cbeditoes.—ah persons indebtol to J.J. Dickinson, deceased, are Death Tovea a shining'mark,” snd in this I pmoM^ofdlns^Mnd^wiMt'raiJTroeisrfjnre beresvement he has secured to hbusef afs- s^'sm^ihldby'uSr ▼ored prize. Yonng in years and buoyant in 1 JJJJJoSh, JOHN £. LILLY, Administrator, hope, he had oommenced his career amidst the I flatteries of success. As a pi^sician be was beloved and honored in his profession, ana ap-1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. or 5 FIRST-CLASS TINNERS. Good wages - -— —— - , , | x paid. Apply to J. H. BANDY & CO.. ness he had won to himself many friends, who | n J T9ct r No. 40 Third Street, Macon, Ga. m^d^ndenfoTsTsg^tSJItttZ BR0011S! BROOMS!! BROOMS!!! ished object of ayonrg and devoted wife, the director and guide of his sisters and brothers. or dozen Good BBOOMS for sale at 82 50 per DO dozen, to closo consignment. * JONES & BAXTER. How vain are the hopes of man; when the cull cometh he most lay aside the duties of life, ■ CATP however important, and obey the summons of | X Ult . an unrelenticg decree. Ambition quails beneath rr ^ Bhares City Banking Oompiny Stock of 1 its power and the pomp of earth surrenders If tj 50 Shares Macon and Western B. B. alike with the weak and simple, irrespective of pan^ggdL “Cfllld^rey'“directed his arrow, which ^WBaoihwectsre B. B. Company’s is never aimless, and severed the silver cord which bound onr worthy brother to onr earthly brotherhood; though we trust to be again united in that happier and holier connection bevond the grave. Be it therefore Besolved, 1st. That in tho death of onr ny Stock, invertible $3,000 Macon snd Augusta Railroad Endorsed Bonds. By L 0 PLANT A SON. nov9 3t FOB SALE. Besolved, 1st. That In the dea.n ol ° nr /''yNE 7i£ OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, for five brother, O. H. Qainn, the oonntry has lost a U) d Appl - to TURPIN A OGDEN, nsefnl citizen, the family a devoted guide snd friend, and the Lodge one of its brightest orna ments. Besolved, 2d, That we tender the bereaved family onr heartfelt sympathy in this, their sad affliction; and while we condole with them in this, onr joint bereavement, we trust that our I loss has resulted in bis eternal gain. Besolved, 3d, That the furniture of the Lodge be draped in mourning, and that we wear the usual badge for the space of thirty days. Besolved, 4th, That these resolutions be pub lished in the Teueoapth ash Mzssesoeb, and a copy be sent to the family of the deceased. A. J. Hamilton-, U. G. Czim, A. O. Fxltou, Committee. Just Arrived and for Sale. OA kegs LARD, iJU 16 bogabeada BACON. 5J barrel# POTATOES. COLLINS A HEATH, n0 v9 tf 69 Second Street GUANO. P URE PERUVIAN of direct importation, at Government prices. 2240 pounds to the ton. B G. LAY, Agent for consignees in U. 8., nov9 4m Savannah, Ga. BOARD. A FEW persona can be accommodated with board and lodging, by immediate application, at the targe brick building on the corner of Firat and Pine streets. oct7tf Fl.VEIS.iL NOTICE. The friends and arquaintanc# of Mr. and Mia. John C. Hodgkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. A BABE 0PP0BTUNITY I S offered in the sale of whole or one-half interest in a well establiahed.profitable jobbing, grocery Hodskina and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ar- I and liquor boainoeB in good standing, located in this tope and family, Aro re.pectfoUy invited to attend 0n0 of 1110 ^ en ' t0 *~ the fonerml of Mrs. Johx C. Honakis#, lrum Christ | n0T a s t KEY BOX G., Mtcon, Ga. Chnrch, THIS MORNING, at 11K o’clock. COMMISSIONERS SAXE. B y virtue or a decree of the Honorable tho Su perior Court of Bibb county, I wiU offer for For Sale Cheap for Cash. O NE Table Counter, twenty feet long, and ono pannel counter twenty foet long Apply at y Djj. p. II. WBIGHTS DRUU STORE, B*ltf ou the first i ucaxUy iu December swxt, be tween the legal hour* or Sheriff imle*, before tho door of «ho new C •urt-hou.-e in tho city of Macon, to the bigheet bidder, tho lot on the corner of Wal nut and New streets in »i)^ colored Methodist ( be made sut J-ct to the confirmation of the presid ing Judge cf e*id Court. Terma^of^eAle czsh. nor2 tda Brown's block. O EOKGIA, MITCHELL COUNTY.—Andrew J. ■OT Oambie applies for exemption of personalty juid eetting apart a homeetead of realty, and I will i tho city of M&con, whereon I p& a a upon the game at my office in Camilla, on tho Church lately blood. Sale to 17th day of November, 1871, by 10 o,clock A. m. - ” 1 nov92i* H. O. DASHER, Ordn*y. to tho Judiciary Committee. worked nobly and faithfully, commenced wet- NOTICE- W ILL bo told at public outcry at tho Central City Fair Grounds at 3 o’clock p. m., No- iVOliuu xujoAoi I vember 10,1871, all tho wood lumber and other t avt i-htru-ted by Council to notifv all parties articles that was not used during the Fair. 1 due 573*7** taxi a, that the came matt be G- B. ROBERTS. p»;.l bj tt£ lith mlt., and that nofanber time will EDGAR STRONG, b °uo2titt6 CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON, Treu. | noTStd Committee on Public Property. FOR SALE. A FARM of 450 acres, (more or leas) of fertile land, one hundred and fifty in a high state of cultivation, the balance well timbered, within two miles of the city of Cnthbeit. An excellent mill site upon the land. The Bainbridge, Cuthbert and Golnmbux railroad passes through the tract. Ap ply to JOHN B. BUCHANAN, Cuthbert. or at this office.novldAwtf BURKE & C0. ! S BOOK STORE. The Wilds of Africa—for Boys $2 50 Spark of Genius—Kellogg 1 Resurrection of the Redeemed—Bcggs 125 New edition of Sam Slick—Illustrated 125 The Battle of Books—By Gail Hamilton 1 50 What the Man Saw, and other tales 2 50 A Lost Ufe—By Emily Mcore 150 The Philosophy of Eating—Bellows 2 00 Off forthe Sea 1 50 American Wonderland 150 The Orphans of Glen Elden 90 Spurgeon’s Gems 150 Folle Farine 200 Joeh Billings’ Farmors Allminax’ for ’72 30 East's Hlustrated Almanac, for ’72 Overland, by J. W De Fueet Lady Judith, by McCarthy Birth and Education—Schwartz Fire in the Woods A. E. ADAMS. n. M. BAZEMOBE. 8IIADBACH WABE. Adams, Bazcmorc & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE. NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, O N entering upon a new cotton season, tender their services to the patrons and friends of Adams <k Bazemore, and to all others 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, Ties and Planta tion Supplies. Asking for a continuance of the generous support accorded to the old firm during the past ueaBon, they pledge themaelves to give unremitting atten tion to the interests of their patrons. Liberal advances made on ootton in store. sep6 d<fcw3m JOHNSON & SMITH —OFFER AT— Lowest Market Prices, 150 half casks C. S. Bacon, 25 Boxes White Meat, 100 rolls BaggiDg, 500 bundles Arrow Ties, In addition to a foil stock of Groceries and Planters’ Supplies. illKS. F. DESSAU Has just returned from New York, and has on bibition the Latest Novelties in Millinery, CLOAKS, SAILOR SHIRTS, POLONAISES, And all the articles necessary to complete a FASHIONABLE OUTFIT, To which she invites the attention of her customers oct4 3m aud tho public. PAIUBY tfc CO., DAUBY BUILDIXO, 325 WEST BALTI1IOBE STREET, WHOLESALE Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 8sp22dAw6m* terms cash. ... 30 ... 100 ... 125 ... 100 Besides a fresh variety of other books too numer ous to name. Call and see our stock. Any hook sent free of postage on receipt of annexed price. J. W. BURKE A CO., novltf No. 60 Second street. 0?<0 IO. 33 3NT "3? . W ILL bo rented to the highest bidder, on tho FAIR GROUNDS of the INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, On Friday, tho 10th, at II o’clock A. M., THE C05DI0DI0US DINING HALL 150x30 feet, with such kitchen accommodations as may be desired by the leasee. Party ao renting to have the sole privilege of furnishing meals to the public in attendance during the exhibition (except the booths and stalls ususlly allowed.) Party rent ing to take possession as soon as building ia com pleted, retaining the Hall and keeping it open until the close of the Fair. , . .. , . Also, at the same time and place, the exclusive SALOON PRIVILEGE, Under the same conditions as established above. Teems: Four good notes for tho rent money, payable on 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th days of the Exposi tion, with such security as may be approved by the Finance Committee of the Association. Exclusive Cigar Privilege. Also, at the earne time and place, the exclusive privilege of selling Cigars. Terms same as above. SMALL BOOTHS, STALLS, ETC., ETO. All parties desiring tho above privileges will make application on tho grounds at the time specified above. . .. For farther information, apply to or address H. D. CAPERS, Secretary, no7td Savannah. D ESIRING to reduce onr luge TUBES—some of which was exi* • late Fair—we offer for the next COKI5Ii\ & BATES, At Walker’s Oia Stand, opposite the Market, H AVE now on hand and are daily receiving a choice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Consisting in part of HAZOR, SILVER LAKE, and other brands of fine flour. Gilt edge GOSHEN BUTTER, Cheshire Cheese, Magnolia, and other good brands of Hama, Smoked Beef, Mackerel, Codfish. Atmore’s Minco Meat, Sugars, all grades, Coffee, Tea, Spicee all kinds, Flavoring Extracts, Candies, Apples, and Oranges. Alao. Batter, Chickens, Eggs and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. A fine supply of Brandies and Whiskies, for family use, and all other articles usually kept in our line. . ... . We will deliver goods to any part ot the city free of expenee, and any article can bo returned if not what it was represented. Give ua a call; wo will uae our best endeavors to please you. Our motto is SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. lavoruo Drancia, ana unewi«6 Any of our customers who prefer indulging in a Tobacco of all descriptions. ^ morning nap, can have their marketing attended to next door above Valentino’s SaWj» ^ |j| - -- - - - lanfc. Giva turn a trail tell VOU SILVER WAR i , ETC. 1 am now receiving. FOR THE FALL AND Vi NX .. j.. P3. I A fine aelectit.s of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ - I MM, Swiss and Ameilert^ OFEEA, 1.USTISE AND VEST CE.' IKS j Handkerchief UiDga, Locket. Silver Forkw and Spoons, an 1 Casea for pewensatioa ■ Plated Tf a Sets, t»ton , . ett l u which public aiteuuoa i- rt&pcctiuU) ■ E. J. JOHNSTON, 87 Mulberry street. WATCE WORK I am prepared to have done t j the best manner, at short notice snd at mulan |, ,19 tf E. J. JOHNSTOy-l COTTON STATES) Life Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, eEOKGli' Authorized Capital Guaranteed Capital •••••/••••• T Deposited with SUte Comptroller for ee- curity of Policy Holders 1 ■ W. B. vtasPrSaSI W. S. Holt V wtf I J. W. Buhke VrUjStoSI J. Meeceb Greks, M. W. J. MaOIDL Dupexiu.™.— j „, i 0. F. INSURE ON ALL POPULAR FLAKS, INSURE YOUB LIFE AT HOME. ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN OEOEOta ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELA1- IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FOBFETTOb TER TWO YEARS. F. M. HEATH, SpodilAEf . jnlStf Macon. I DIXIE W ORKS MACON, OEORGIA, tinerasey, Bartrum <t Hendrli, ff"' 1 j Contractors, Builders, and Dealer DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, I WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES WHITE PINE WORK, SCBOLh Beady Dressed Flooring, Ceding, Bou;h it®' | and Lathes in any quantity always on hx-~ Orders eoliated and promptly filled- — CHROMOS Thirty Day= Our stock at very low prices. Now is ^ secure pictures at REDUCED RATES. OH CHERRY STREET ^ M R. J. BLOCK, Agent, form his friends and the pub uc % > he is again back on Cherry stock of the moat choice Cigars, J^j f avfiri t a hr a tv A a CheWlDS •ft descnptions. iant. Give him a call, all you who cigar or quid of tobacco.