The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 12, 1871, Image 2

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Telegraph & Messenger. SUNDAY MORNING, NOY. 12, tBTl. “ICcvoliKinn In lho Kinpire SIBte— Now for the Nation.” Under thie bead l be New York Son aays, fraud bM been nboked by a “ common uprising of men " In New York, end now the eeme •ortolan upriata* U going to proetmto “comip- tion, frond, bribery end bribe end preaeut-Uktog in the Federal Government" The Son will find to hie grief that when he inritea the New York Radicals to take a etand against Grant and po- UUeal corruption in the United States, not ao m nch aa one of them win heed hie invitation. All the trade, religions newspaper*, pnlpila, politicians, orators and polities) organa will be aa silent aa tbe grave on the matter of Kadi cal malrenttioo. The Ban will shine and soorcb and barn these late uproarious and outbursting uprisen in be- half of poliUral integrity in vain. It cannot stir them into life and action. A supernatural tor pidity and insensibility to political hands and abuses will have crept over them. Tbe Boanerges of tbe Northern pulpits will be hushed or apeak in bated breath of tbe necessity of winking at ■ome evils for the sake of accomplishing a greater good. The “great party of high moral ideas” must not be called to too rigid acoount Would you arrest the triumphal march of the Grand Union Army of loyalty and progress, merely to get the few hundred millions of pub. lie plunder out of their knapsacks ? Forbid it religion and humanity! What will become of the oonntry if these “loyal millions” are to be thus exposed before a world of carping rebels ? p.n you bear the thought, my brethren. Is it not better that every soldier of that noble army ft*.li be weighted down with stolen gold and greenbacks, rather than that a single rebel-lov ing democrat shall get a ten oent ahinplaater, or a pewter nickel ? Bo will every friend of human ity and justice exclaim, with heart and hands. We ran see Tammany frauds, but the frauds of tbe noble republican army tre can not—tee trCi notice! Amen. Lama lit Boom Caaouxa.—From reports of sheriff's sales last Monday in South Carolina, we see that in BIsekville one tract of ICO seres was sold for $170. A tract of 102 acres for $120. Another of St 3 acres for $10. House and lot in Barnwell, lot containing two acres, for $1,000. Ia Williamsburg the “Cololougb tract” sold for $2 00 an acre. In Edgefield GOG acres sold for $!) 73 per acre. Eight hundred and fifty-nine aorea river tract for for $10 per acre. Tract on Beaver Dam, 257 acres for $11 50 per acre. Homestead of Col. Frazier with 75 acres around it for $5,065. Large storehouse on tbo public square for $1,000. These prices show great depression, aa the lands in Edgefield were very oboloe. | t Govebros or Texas or me lluinoe.-A letter received in Washington laat Thursday from one of tbe Decocratio members elect in Texas says that the Governor has refased to grant oertifieateaof eleotion to three of the four Democratic Congressmen eledted last month, He has declared martial law in two counties of tbo State, and ia on his way to Washington to induce tbe Freaident to suspend the operations of tbe writ of habeas corpus in other portionsof Texas. There is considerable feeling over bis oonrae and the Legislature will probably pass resolutions appealing to the President not to take any snob step. Tbe local declaration of martial law baa already been oandemued by tbe same source. THE GEOItGl t I'HEJIS Mr. F. Limbeck, one or the oldest citisena of He sad ,Senator Thomas 31. Norwood, [that is to br J This gentleman, as elsewhere stated, i.aprae- 1 dicd n. t atJ ^ Thursday. tiring lawyer of Savannah, and i. generally of wnrtembcrg. Germany, __ spoken of as a man of fair abilitie. and exem- f nearly fifteen years. P'ar? character—what Sam Slick would call T.,ta“pr°pri.to; of the Newnan H ° W “ b °” in Defender, is now in New York city negoltating oonnty of Monroe, somewhere abont tort j years I mannf . ctnr0 ari. of . “Bargtar- ago, and is therefore .Ul young enough to la- Door T _ v - from wbich be exp «ta to prove end grow tn mental stature. He has also I fortune. represented Chatham county in tbe Legiriatnre. Qf Qa!tmgn T „5ed the We have no doubt that, at toe start, be will eom- , . . , , t w :, h pare fririy with the generality of the stock now »onotony of his frugal fare, last week, with r*e UtJted^Senate/eud hope, before "P® -tn.wb.rri- gmm. in hempen air and bis time i, out, he wilt get ahead of — - ^-“mUl-right, Norwood is, in (set, tn the line of distingulssd I died at Houston Factory, last Monday, sged 70 precedent Lika tbo wise and greet Ulysses | Y®^ 8 - Tbe C ,nogton Examiner has moved its office to Conyers, where it will be published hereafter. Mr. A. J. Belcher, of Newton county, had his right hand terribly lacerated by a gin, last Wednesday. Mr. V. C. Sparks, of Walton county, has dis covered a new process of tanning leather, by which tbe heaviest sole leather can bo tanned in four weeks. [NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Tie Last Prisoner of the far CAPTIIN JOHN C. BRAIN, (Late 0. 8. Navy,) AMUSEMENTS. RALSTON’S HALL TOE TWO SIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY and FBIDAY NOV. 1 Cth and I 7th SATSTJMA’S BURDICK BROTHERS. SIGN OF THE road Running Again. » I TIVE AT IROYAL JAPANESE!! We find the following in the Chattanooga TIVE AT RALSTON’S HALL, | Monday Evening’, Xov. 13, at 8 o’clock <3r OLDS IST himself, his father was a tanner, and with no great stretch of the imagination we may con- Tbe Houston Home Journal gives a cheerful picture of the business situation in Perry and Times of Thursday : “At the instance of General Wofford, we ac- compinied him to Attalla, yesterday, on the first through train from Chattanooea" running over the Alabama and Chattanooga Boad under the management of the Receivers. L “The road from Wanhatchie to Trenton needs Capture of the steamer CHESAPEAKE, in New ST7BJEOTS : work very badly, being much over-grown with York Harbor, Decembers, 1863. oeive that years ago Norwood and Ulysses might Fort ' 11 says: . . , 7“_ ,1. „„„ I The Perryitea now relieve the monotony of have been dressing bides about the same time. I ^ wemI y honrsby incitingsmorl dorgs to fierce Thus sprang alike from the loins of the people combst, and watching diligently for a country tbe tanner's block, both may prove that nigger to bring a captive coon into town, bo w is nothing like leather. Some will fear this that they may pinch his tail for half price. grass, and the ditches in many pieces having I Capture of tbs U. 8. Mail steamship. ROANOKE, — • ’• ‘—* " ~ 1 off tha Island of Cubs, Septembe^9,1864. The list Confederate Naval Expedition. filled up even with the track. From Trenton to | Attalla the road ia in excellent mining order, and with the exoeption of being covered with . . . . . .. , .. „ „ grass, we suppose in sa good condition a* when The c^tojert-a «d deahucto to 0. 8. , , , , . ...,, „ 1 The citizens of Fort Valley are at a loss what association, and claiming that the extraordinary f<> d(j They _*i T<)ly pino , or the rot arn of acqnUitiveneaa of Ulysses might have been Knmm „ t to revive their playful habit of going gained by * too early knowledge of the game of I aboard the passing trains and swigging the ice bide and seek, and bring snspicion on oar son I water. of a tanner. But not ao. Norwood is a lofty Tri-weekly passenger trains have commenced and strong pillar in the Methodist Church, and to ran on tbe Brunswick and Albany Railroad, everywhere known aa a man of sterling rejig-1 The first trip was mads last Tuesday, ions principle. The integrity of the man was The Albany News, of Friday, says: never called in question or suspected. On to Ynxx or Lard ns DocaHnrrr—On Tuesday the whole, it may be said he ia a turn man and New’tonS that ia welL He is entangled with no old fends u j containing six hundred and ninety-seven —and that is well. He is a prudent, cirefcl, I acres was sold by to guardian for fourteen dol- moderate and conciliatory man—and that is lara per acre _ well. We expect to find him a useful snd satis- factory representative In the United Statea Sen- en te r ed the jail to carry water to the prisoners, ate. Therefore, dismiss yonrgriefs, all ye dis- I five negro fellows confronted and seized him. appointed, and give Senator Norwood a candid, I He restated all be oould-striking one of them the road suspended operations. “The people along to line appeared glad to see the train once more, and mounted on fenoee and house tope, the older ones waved their bats and handkerchiefs, while some of the lit tle boys who wear but one garment, waved also. They asked many questions about the | stores, running of to road, and every one expressed a wish that it might never cease operating sgain, let suffer who might. They complain greatly of how they have been discommoded, and have lost money by having no means for shipping their produce to market Since the road ceased schooner, 8T. MABY, off to Island of Jamaica, Jane 16, 1865. WITH MAXI EOMiXTIC INCIDENTS. BEST PERFORMERS EVER IN THIS COUNTRY. Men, Women and Children in Native Costume. GIVI50 A rXBVOBXAUCE NEVER ATTEMPTED BY AMERICANS. Crowded houses everywhere. Tnonsands turned I away at Boston, New Orleans, St. Louie and New | York. Patronized by to “elite" or those cities. THE ORIGINAL “ALL RIGHT” WITH THIS TROUPE. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performance to com mence at8o’clock. i ■> a /-n -x-y Admission, $1; Reserved Seats, 81.25; Gallery, I r>/\ I j ( ) 1\ ^ 50 cents; Private Boxes, «5 00 1 ^ HOGr, THIRD STREET, MACON, GA. B^lCOJST. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. • NOTICE A LL members of to Hibernian Benevolent So ciety, or Macon, will attend a special meeting on TUESDAY NIGHT, November 14,1871, at to Society Room oyer Ligetfoot 4 Jaqnea’ store, operating, Trenton has shipped to Wanhatchie, ?hird street. °f importance to be dis- on hand can, iD dried frait slone, sixty tons. “Superintendent Wheeler came np the road on last Tuesday evening and left orders for the old section hands to resnme work, many of whom we found hard at it yesterday. We understand that there are abont one thousand car loads of posed of. By order of P. PAYTON, President, F. PoroniEs, Sec’y. nov!2 2t A GOOD FARM FOR SALE C ONTAINING 106 acres, of which 25 arcea are good branch bottom well ditched, and 15 acres BACON. ,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES, 30,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS, for sale low by BURDICK BROTHERS. CORN, HAY, AND OATS. A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOW PRICES, at lumber at Gadsden, Ah. waiting for tmnspor- u P %Z tation to Chattanooga, Judging from this, we I been cleared eix years, snd 46 acres in wood tolera- presume tot to road will have active employ- I bly well timbered. Three settlements of friendly and hopefnl reception. ment at once. ‘Dr. Drake, the President elect of the Ala- log cabins on the place, fencing good, a fine yonng' orchard of peaches, snd as goal well of water as Shocxino Deeds.—Orsnitevillo and Aiken were tbe scenes of mneh excitement last Wed- nreday. A negro girl, employed by Mr. James Brewer sa nurse for bis child three years old, daliherately shot it through the bead and then ran away and concealed herself. In the eve ning of tbe same day she was found and appro- handed by a constable, and while being con veyed to jail aha was shot and killed by some person unknown. Subsequently, to same night a yonng man named Tnraer wsa shot by a crowd of negroes, and wounded so that amputation of his leg was necessary. It wsa supposed hs was mistaken for Brewer. The Wardeeiros ov Ulysses.— Since Grant’s nomination as President be has been absent from Washington five hundred snd one dsys, and has traversed, as nearly aa can be deter mined, thirty.sevcn thousand six hundred and twenty-nine miles; or, since the surrender Lee, be has been absent seven hundred and fifty-fonr days, and wandered a distance of rixty- fonr thousand and fifty-eight miles—not count- ing numberless drives, horseback excursions, and little trips that have escaped tclegraphio recognition. Much indeed has been toned abont, both on tbe sea and the land; and—think of that sixty-odd thousand-mile trail of cigar smoke! The Place to oo next Summer.—In States ville, North Carolina, a town with a population of about 1000 whites and 700 colored, situated above 145 miles west of Raleigh, oora, apples and Irish potatoes may be had In abundance for 50 cents a bnahcl, sweet potatoes and tur nips at 25 cents, white beans at 75 oenta, chest nuts at $1. butter at 15 oenta and choloe beef at 6 oenU per pound, and half grown chickens at a bit a pleoe. Board, with lodging, at to hotels, Is $12 per month. The town is in high and hilly section, watered by mountain streams. Tn moat important act of the Episoepal Con vention at Biltimore ia to authoritative state ments by its assembled wisdom that to word “regenerate” in the baptismal service ia not meant to express belief in the “moral change on to subject of Baptism, as wrought in that sacrament." Tbe word is, therefore, used as in aoms old anthore, in an ecclesiastical and not a spiritual sense. For this oosoeasion, “though not tbe precise relief which was sought for,’ the Low Church Bishops unite in devout thanks to "‘the Great Head of to Church.” Tbe Cotton Prospect. The bears of tbs cotton world lay no small stress upon tbs absence of a killing frost up to j "Vthdra^lss^s the Gainesville Eagle, to present time, and predict a heavy top crop B< £ Hen arick8’ grocery, at Columbus, was of cotton from the prolongstion of the season. r on ^ Eigh t, 0 f $30, part of a The writer ha. Investigated this subjerf from ™ (ob and . ^ of fandIeg> a practical stand point and Mturi experiment. ^ ,. [he Io „ jg ite hea vy”-from which In ordinary season,, „h en tbe plant haa been we £ ^ ^ 6tock was nlber ^ subject to no extremes of wet or drought, and „„ „ eld n gltM jast to the growth has been gradual, the fruit upon the tbeir hand(1 ^ over tbe bead with bis lamp, broke it into frag ments and in tbe darkness the five thrust bun aside and made tbeir escape. Th® Federal trtmps whmhfor someUme p«t jff torimdto'to P u^of°to£,^° and | £f Qit £“S r . have been stationed in White connty, are soon - - bams and Chattanooga Railroad, took passage «»« Bute Theplacs is perfectly healthy to Attalla. Ho intends goingorer the whole line learning its condition. “Trains will ran regularly from this date, making close connection at Attalla. The sched-• nunnm i , — ulo is not yet eatabliehed, thongh we are in- A® wrf^^oSIns^ of Mseon 7ount7°wSl be formed that the day passenger will leave at 6:30 I sold at tha residence it the late Daniel Hsonbook, I dee’d. oosmeaeUc on Tneedax 28th day of Novem- Soldiers to the Kcar. I her fiSi 1, the personal property bclongtnr to the estate ofcaiddee’d.at hi, late rcidence. one and s half miles | Hof the t-isa of Monresama, in stalk ripens in regular sueeesaion from to lower limb* upwards, and hence the crop ia augmented by late seasons. But, as in the present instance, Tho Sun says a slocking wa, exhibited at the Columbus Fair darned so perfectly that it was pronounced not denied at all, snd the premium * northeast of the t-iwn of Monresama. in tho county Bailors leugraph and Mc&enger: The ac-1 of Macon: Consisting in a complete outfit of farming lion of the legislative caucus, at Atlanta, Friday ^STf-SyA < lg> t r^!i ; night, admonishes all old soldiers who faced the I Mal "‘ - M, ch C ?J* 8nd £ 8lT -*»- Beof - C * tUo A Grand Jap Matinee! TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT O’CLOCK. I Admission to Matinee CO cents; Children 25 cts. (Treats can be h&d at Brown & Co.’s Bookstore | three days in advance. H. 8CHUHMAN. Manager. povll-lw J. E. KOBLE, Agent. RALSTON’S HALL! MANAGERESS MISS ALICE DUNNING I i LlNOABD. ] I ACE LINGAliD I FOR OJiE EVENING ONLY! Saturday, November IStb.! I The first appearance of the highly popular Com edian, Mimmic and Vocalist, and great original | ‘Captain Jinks,’ MR. WM. HORACE LIXGARD! And the Charming Commedienne, HISS ALICE DINNING (LIXGARD)! Supported by tho splendid Comedy and Opera Ar-1 tints, reorganized and strengthened in England 1100 rolls HEAVY BAGGING, 200 half rolls HEAVY BAGGING, 600 bandies ARROW TIES rnn i. and New York, forming one of tho most complete I EUBEKA TIES wmales combinations before the public 1 The peifoimance will commence at 8 o’clock pre cisely, with the fine old English Comedy, in two acts, entitled, NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS! Miss Maey Hobtimeb (with songs ) Miss Alice Doling (Lingard ) I Mrs. Colonel Pontifax Mies Blanche Gallon Lieutenant Kingston Mr. Frank Evans I Admiral Kingston Mr. John Matthews I Denis Magrsth Mr. B. F. Dunning I Thomas Short Mr. D. Duncan I N. B —The above Comedy was played by the I BURDICK BROTHERS. Bagging: sliolcI Ties. We will fill your orders as low as any house in the market. Call and see na. BURDICK BROTHERS. MAGNOLIA” HAMS. who faetid tha I j M ’ j u ^ n • • cul viituo h. u—ado ado\ o cozueay was piayou oy me i _ . m from to loginning "4 acTuire*^. Bac%™ifhTnd"arp E ents“ ToSS; u^S'^f nSkSilf 10 ° ! ‘ h ° br “ d ° f Ham9 ’ 8c P orior to other Call and see us if tcu [Sir services are not Corn and Fodder, and Pou, and Cotton Seed. Piano -J h ® ? ew J.°? k A 6ra . l .;.„ Af,r ‘ l 1 , 2th I ®2® : want a GOOD HAM. 100 when tho weed has been chedttd rnidw.yby to specimens on which to darning uas music and did nobio service to the end of the war, that their services are not, - i-r-r— Tb 7.-Trr — _ - , ■ ... . . -I and Moot, (tun and Pistol, three am a half Shares required in the counsels of to country. This of th8 espitol gloekof S paldin K Seminar,and man, is tho day of small men, and the Democracy of I other thinra too tnlionsto mention. Said sale will be long continued dry weather, and casta its frait, the second growth, which is the resnlt of a glut m>de , g(rOD h for , preminm on th e i.ttcr of rain in August or September, rarely attains , to matority. The bolls, when even foil grown ^Two new Lodges of the Knights of Pythias- in size, for lack of warm and forcing weather, ^ TentonU and Exoeiaior-were organized last fail to open, while all tho vitality of to plant is W6ek> , t s. TgnQgb| by Grand chancellor, D. B. expended in tho production of new fibre and ^. roodn]ff of tb j s c j (y foliage. Those, therefore, who are bnoyed up Tha lle p U blican, of Friday, says with the hope tot the heavy top crop which Canfc , A] , 0isra „ ^ Usrra) States C covers the cotton fields, will ripen and be gatb-1 Coubt.—Several important criminal cases Georgia is in harmony with tbe sentiment that I continued from day today until all of said proporty visible. In onr bachelor days we could have says to true men and merit, “get yo to tho rear." Three of tho “ Confederate army, States Senator. I for Georgia to have acknowledged the services of her noble sons, who remained at to front season. The New York Herald. April 12th, says: “Naval Engagements ia one of the very best come dies wo have seen, and played by tbe Lingards in | splendid style.” After to first piece MR. WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD Will give his CELEBRATED SKETCHES; includ- | ing an impersonation of to late B. E. LEE. ia acl-t. Tertna, cash, and no pror erty delivered until paid off property acain told novl2 d2tawtd A.KSMITHl AdnTr. Ad ” X To conclada with tbe New Comical Commedietta, till Lee surrendered Tticy mere ordered tolhe\£ t ^SS^lZSS'S^'^oSrtiSi 'Rl3S I w , ! f, GE . AT , ANT PBItE ! rear, snd those who staid behind then, are now I in December next, within the lesal horns of sale, I Kate > afterwards disguised as a man, it in the lord. Oh! tempore, Oh! mores. “ ” * ’ " Look Out. BURDICK BROTHERS. e Th;Wu3rem»to^su3l D nn.trstewod I 'to"3te“^I readily brought 80 cents I jrfgy*,'fiy-jg « ,, freezing weather, when they wiUmenS I to^ltoTn'd^ to*M I I ?St.°nd W^leM '1^ reek open and decay without yielding any lint. docket> ag it wjU bo from thfcourt report ®^8^saveit It makre bettor food for liJ^SStfc^SSScunouth «. s. T. Reid, and Tho heavy frost of the past two nights will that fonr caaca uro pat down for a bearing j™ 1 *o«aer, and is preferred by livery two taxfi.:aa. iisucd by the Taz Collector of Jafper F >STPONKD JASPER SHERIFF SALES.—Will I be sold, before the Court-house door..in the town Monticello, Jasper county, on the first Tuesday December next, within tbe leral hours of sals, lot of land No. 127. in thelGth district of original ly Baldwin, now Ja<per county. Levied on as the property of C. C. Hearn, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued ... ww vir am i iroin Jasper fcuperi^r Court. Exec jtors of Mathew Cas x Raise Hat. —Wo saw yesterday more Whitfield vs. C. C Hearn principal. Wm. Hearn so- Flour. Flour, Flour. A CHOICE AND SELECTED STOCK. Miss Dickie Lingard I M ‘ tUd “ AndC™v Daimili8(LiDS “ d) 1 150b “ reU VUion9gtade3 - Thra6c “ load3 “ a “ k8 ‘“*gartereacke. All fieshfrom, Wheat, and warranted by to docket of tbe United States District Court «“? ‘ W * D X wa 8° I n . s > fr °“ , one "l^ hors f‘ "I 1 ,’. 7 ' A.: u. at the feme time end place, will be told j Go.’e Book Store. And Company. Admission $1; Reserved Seats $1 25; Gallery SO cents. Places may now be seenred at Biown & doubtless pnt an end to all speculation on tho j to-day. Savannah is to have 1 subject, however, and bring to an inglorious and sudden termination to vaunts of the cot ton bears. We look now for a speedy resetion in tha | culation” on holidays market, and steadier and better prices hence- forward. ^bullock and the .School Fund. Says the Atlanta Constitution : Bullock and 1 bis faction tried to make great capital out of an assumed zeal in free education. Let na see bow Ibis zest showed itself. It on bhoal Creek, known as a joining land, of W. C. Lev- Levied on as the property ' fa. Ucued from Jasper :h vs. S. T. Reid, and t it. ras. iisucn oy mo la: “ ' connty. Alio, at tho same time and place, will be sold 25 acres of laed on bhoal Creek, known as a part of the *Fro0 listfeuapended (Press ex- I •avaw ve saeuu vaa must WUCB, AUUfTU ttsajun Vi IU5 I Chayia place, joining W. G. Lcvcrett’a McDowell I 8table keepers to such Northern and Western at. . ... ... .. I hay as they receive.—Columbus (Ga.) Sun. three holiday** tbu* month | Tllia ^ tlirift characteristic of Georgia UI ___ lomm _ . the 16th, 23d and 301b. Red Head can I farmers, and weU deserving the imitation of I place; as tho property of*E. W. Reid, to satisfy two now oertainly claim **the largest aggregate cir-1 others. It is time this croaker cry of “We can’t I *** fi- issued from the Tax Collector of Jasper dation” on holidays. ' "J 8 ® 700 k “ ow .” w ® ““ C °The'.ai . . .... . . « ... .. w . raise hay, or rather it raises itself, epontane- com table. A brilliant Anrora Borealis was witnessed st oas i y> M i bf . g an pn tg a n< ] t b j s spontaneous uovl2-td Savannah, Thursday night, and thinking it growth is seldom inferior in quality to the East- " meant something awfnl, sinners and Makers era or Western arUole We saw it stated some to mtoreof*V72. 0 F; down that way said their prayers and went to *! m ® ® nc ® one of thnfty up-country SJappy, dee’d. to-wit: W. A. Slappy and Reuben I Georgia farmers saved four tons of hay tier Slappy, appli.a for dismission from laid trust— •--id sober. acre, for which he received $35 per ton. deliver. !° Horses Gordon, a Hilton Head negro of to | ed at the railroad depot. There was no freight, | n“Jt ud !how b eaute H «y tocy hlvel why raid dismission should not hegranted. ' novl2!Oi JNO. L. PaKKKR, Ordr.’y. Deputy Sheriff. cepted.) Doors open at 7 o’olock. Carriages may I be ordered for 10:45 oct!2 6t DR. EMERSON H AS returned and will resume the practice of I DENTISTRY at once. nov3 dtf “Must received CONSIGNMENT, AND FOR SALE, T AA barrels IRISH POTATOES, 1UU A large lot BACON, 50 dozen CHAIRS. novl If COLLINS & HEATH. BURDICK BRO HERS- Pure Leaf Lard, in Tierces and Cans. MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, SUGARS, Various Grades, CHOICE COFEEE. BAGGING- TWINE, ETC, purest loyalty, is in qnod at Savannah for pare- commission, or other expenses inoident to ship ingaglO conntorfeit bill of a Ponghkeopsie P>"8to a market Is not this twtter than cotton ? took every dollar of the old school fund out of “ „ * . , ... . . .... It would seem our people do not think so. the Treasury for Bullock to squander. For this ^; Y -> b “ k °“ * B,eepy aho P kee P« ot that | They put tolr all inooUon.a crap tot is be fund there sre now in the Treasury $268,000 of | Savannah News, of Friday says: bonds deposited, which are so mnoh waste paper. coming more and more uncertain each year, and send North and West for bread, meat and The Sub-Ku XX.UX Committee.—The sub-Ha-1 hay. Dariog the year ending the 31st of August A batch of $332,000 of to same sort of bonds klnx Congressional Committee, appointed to [ last, New Orleans received 178,000 balesof bay. was sent North by Ballbek to be negotiated, and investigate the outrages alleged to have been I About one-balf of this amount came from Cin- as far aa we know, and also cancelled, inis | j.] or j dllj wag Jesup yesterday morning. pod u» 54,688 bales, one firm sending over makes the $600,000 of those school bonds. The committee left Jesup for Jacksonville via tbirty.four thousand bales. Here we have an The List Foot, —We have heard of strange retoone for tnieide, bnt that assigned by a young man who destroyed himself the other day at Carlisle (Pa.,) baa perhaps hardly been surpaaaod for eccentricity. This rath person drowned himself, and, prior to taking the fatal plunge, he paid a messenger to take a tetter for him to tbe nearest police office. He was re- aolvsd tot the world ahonld know the reason for his act, and duly set it forth in to letter. This was to the effect that Mr. Darwin having proved men to be descended from monkeys, the writer did not desire to live any longer. Bcmiwo Aasocuixow—A return made in London states that in that city 2000 building associations have rn.de reports, showing that toy have 52,000 shareholders, and amounting to $21,085,000. These popular or ganizations are a chief means of saving in Philadelphia, and tbe Ledger says it it probable that their income exceeds that of all the savings banka. They are chi.fiy supported by the thrifty working people, women at well a* men, and hive teen the foundation of thousands of building* that line the street. 0 f Philadelphia. Tn Alabama State Faib — A correspondent of to Mobile Register pronounces the late State Fair of Alabama veryauooeeeful, although it rained every day bnt one during the session. The Alabems State Fair is held at Pickett’a Springe Park, four miles from the eity, and f*««l>*d by a “Y" track from the Montgomery and West Point Railroad, ears running every hour With great regularity, and yon are lauded right at to door of the main building for the reasonable tare, ont and back, of fifty oenta. Bale ot tn 8a*» Sroxx Stock.—The World explAina to Alleged sale of to President's Seneca Sand Stone stock aa follows ■ worth of this etock si ao. Tho true version of this affair U about a. follows: A oautioua local fancier had an inteT ♦ view with Grant, and to Preindent was urged that hi* owniDg etock in this Company was not only doing him great political injury, but it was likely to indirectly affect the sale cf to stone. The President was told that Lo most not actual, ly dispose of his stock, but oDly to put it out of his hsnds in a formal way, snd to resnlt would be all tho fame. Grant assented to some such arrangement, and the public have been given to understand tbat the Presidential stock is for Bale. On list Friday Grant was joked about hla connection with Seneca in Cabinet meeting, and it is averted that he did not lake the badgering at all quietly. Not only this, but the lest Legislature pro- | the Atlantic andGnlf Railroad, where the mem-1 expenditure annually of hundreds of thousands vilirdfhat all of thn noli 1st linnor tax and cir berH will pursue their thrilling investigations, of dollars for a product that a largo area of our videdtot all of the I»I1 tax. iquor tax and cir- Qn j(g ^ fhe tarry B in tbis own State yields spontaneously. As the East- eus tax, and half of tho State Road income c j t y j or a f QW dg y g . i„ v j ow c f this fact, we I era farmer remarked, the Sonth kilts her grass should constitute the school fond. Bullock and I advise the gentlemen composing it to givo a — J —‘ 1 — **-“*- his crowd havo need every dollar of this money, few hoars of tbeir valuable time in looking without depositing a solitary bond In tho Tress- * f ' w <b® n^pi Kn klux who murdered August .. , . 1 . .. 1 ... . John, Broadbaoker, Brickman and Heightman j nry therefor, in conformity with law. ud b«g of tbe m to turn their attention to Thus, over half a million of school money the negroes who shot and serionsly wonnded and sends to ns for hay, thank the laird!—JTtis Orleans Picayune. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. baa been used by this Radical administration I Messrs. Montmollin, Kent and Slyer. We beg I Constantine Chapter No 4 It A 31 tbet ho* gassed «> boisterously about Its inter- 'b«m, also, to give a few hours to the examine-' * * * * * , . . .. , , . . ,1 ation of tbe colored ontlsws who have been ar ea! in education. And this amount is one of I res t| n g aQ d robbing onr citizens, and commit- Bullock's contributions to the Stale debt. I ting other ontrsges on tho Louisville rood. Verily, it Is * long lane, this, that leads down We flnd lho foUow i Dg itemB j n tho Atlanta tbe financial coarse of onr late Rnfns We hope I g an 0f j. es terdny • to get to the tnrn some day. | Tm Cesteal axd Macon and Westebn Rail- boads.—The proper representatives of these two roads ore now engaged in taking an in- Macon, Ga., November 12,1871. A REGULAR meeting of this Chapter will be hold MONDAY EVENI! | work in Mark Master Degree. Secretary. (SHED Principal offica 101 W. Fifth-ct, 'Cincinnati. 0. THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT DISTRIBUTION IN THE COUNTRY. L. D. SINE’S EIGHTEENTH GRAND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION To bo drawn Mondar. January LIMA $300,000$ FOR RENT. 1 STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot- | ton buyor. Apply at THIS OFFICE. pep5 tf ~~ DRESS-MAKING. I f IS3 WILLIAMS, No. 13, COTION AVENUE, jJL baa Just returned from New York, and ia | I ready to receive orders for Dreaa-Making in all ita I departments. Thankful for tbe liberal patronage I she baa heretofore received from tbe Indies of Ma- I con and viciuity, abe ia now better prepared than I ever to servo tbem acceptably. oct!3 lm* I PRIVATE EG AEG AND LODGING. | i AM prepared to accommodate two or three gen tlemen on liberal terms. Rooms with private I trance, placing occupant a under no restraint in ' going and coming at late boura. Residence, cor ner First and Pine streets. I can be seen daring business hours at tbe M. & W. R. K. depot. novl tf J. W. BLACKED EAR. FOR SALE, . ., , . .. - ASS <aio pciiowb iur XL A FARM of 450 sores, (more or toe) of fertile p?„|m” 0 eWrt?a 8 WB , ^»lte C “r!.Zrri’^, 1 !? e r ar4Dte ®. 8 P srlv ‘ ; >^entisf Action in every Und. one hundred and fifty in a hfel. state of “ d P a P®!’ N«k.Tire, Scarfs and CAIiIs AKT2D 532C^b-3\am\T33 OTT at. STOCK. WE THINK WE CAN SUIT YOU IN QUALITY AND PRICE. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— SXO-1V OF THE «OOXYOEI^ HOG.” No. 63 Third street, Macon,^Georgia, NEAR HARDEMAN & SPARKS' WAREHOUSE. oct8eod2m BURDICK BROTHERS. T HOMAS U. CONNER, Cotton avenue, three doors from the new Coutt-houee, invites yon to inepeci the new goods purchased during bis recent visit to New York. In Gent’s Furnishing Goods be has a complete stock, embracing various atyles of bhirta, in linen and ciinbrie, of all sizes, tor spirals or 8ide ’ ° r I 113 arran o ement --i are perfect for making up •TbAo * r.r nra «w waba n n4. u ma..n MM »» a * -a ' ery instance. and Bows, of s.m. land, one hundred and fifty in a high state or 11.L'i.vr';'', **co, oumui tuiuiiuwu, 01 cultivation, the balance weU timbered, within two | ^ r ^‘° m 8todt f of PndCTwearm the raty, ennuimcgaU wool, in white and ecar- milee of tho city c site upon the land. ... , ybgwla , Ne gii g ee all sizes. In Tn Columbui railroad passes through I ply to ^ »*«"«*«*« ■ office. p^ to JOHN B. BUCHANAN, Cnthhert.^atJJe | S » . > - _.. . . .. A . to prices. Tno winter stock of Hats and Caps ia ahead of anything in the btate, and contains all tbe styles ia felt, wool and cloth, stiff Hats, of various IN VALUABLE 0IFTS I I BABY CABS 8hap ^i£?? ?°J 0 ^ ^^g^teat, handsomest and most graceful pattern of the young man’s Broal- nauunau meeung 01 inis Guapier wiu do i ryi 1 v 8 * » « I fT'TTF finenf . s ,«rfmnnf nr n ,i, v r„i w mni * p«- JfZ 1 1 air ^° U ‘ Men who have large heads will find a pretty stock of Hats in extra sizes; cloth, held MONDAY EVENING at 7% o’clock, for | TWO Grand. Capital JE^rizeS ! I r p HE finest assortment of Baby Cabs and Per- silk andvelvet Caps. Remember he keeps the largest and best stock of Hats and Caps for children and in torkMaatcr Degree. W. M. KEY, I.O.COO in American Gold. tlO.OOOin America Silv.r aSbnlatora ever received in tw, rite For I Tha variety of CENTRAL CITY Parchase and Loan Association. ... . , ambnlatore ever received in this city. For sale I Fir. Puses of MMmh »dtaa true, cf t£0Q each U egp by CiRHAItT A CURD, S HAREHOLDER? in the above Association will | n ^*. band in tbeir booka. that the first 9.mi-annual The Nditiforinl HomlBAtIon. The Democratic legislative caucus were in I ventoiy of all Ihe stock, property, and'assets of teaston till It o'clock on Friday night, and I the M. and W. Boad, preparatoiy to to con- I dividend may be entered upon tbem nominated for United States Senator, on the summation of to lease to tbo Central, which s^cretSvLdSir eighth ballot, Hon. Thomas M. Norwood, - • brites effect an the 1st of December-the Con-1 Secretary and Tre^nrer. One f pan of Matched Hones, with family carriage and filver mounted Harness, worth $1509. Fire Horse.* and Bossies, with silver mounted har- b?s, worth SfiOO etch. Five fine toned Rosewood Piancs. worth S£00 each. Twenty five Family Sewing Machines, worth 1500 each* COMMISSIONER’S SALE. B Y virtue of a decree of the Honorable the Su perior Court of Bibb county, I will offer for LADIES’ FURS! „ J tral, on that day taking foil control of the line I lawyer of Savannah, In fair standing and per- I f rom here to Savannah. aonolly unexceptionable, ao for as we know.— 1 County Skit or Cxabk.—A committee of Hon. L. N. Trammel presided over the eauons. gentlemen ore bore from Athena with a petition $25 BEWABD. 2300 Gold and Silv.r Lever Hunting Watches (in all) I tween the legal hours of Bheriff sales, before the I and Mieses and Children’s Fore’ is very great, and the prices range from $3 to 8100 Der set He simnlv IMJ n.«, , door ot tbe new Court- house in the city of Macon, aeks you not to purchase euch goods until yon have seen his stock, which embraces allLinde of Fnrs from , roUd’iS d^blfStoSd 8fta2r“ t .W.to V T“i, t ^S; ‘ 0t ™ “ * " ’ ’ Fhotcoraph Albums, Jewelry, etc, etc., etc. I not 8113 - w 8treet810 ,he 01 S 1 on the corner of Wald | all countries, made with great care and trimmod elegantly. Prices nill enit you, and certain induce- mpflta rclll Ka CtfTftTiaA wliiok aronnt enatnmaaw a«j —U:_t- i a. » a , ’ OCtll tf Cimlarseontaininc afrit liat'cf priies, adeacrip- I ttonef tbs manner or dra*ing,ind other information I TOLEN, from tbe snbscriber, in Dooly conntv. ... , I on Thursday night, November 2d. a BLACK Th. rvm.f „i— a >h» n>. n » n i >h. signed by 1400 citizens of Clark county asking MARE, T years old, blazed face, long mane and miums wilt be paid. The Constitution gives tbe resnlt or tbe ballot-1 thg remo % a) o{ ^ bonso from Watkins- tail and white feet, 14* bands high, right elioul- Single tickets S2; 6 tickets 110; 12 ticket. 810: 25 HO ville to Athens. A great many very cogent dc 'f has the hairrabbed off by harness, some dark reasons are given why tbe removal should be I ®POt® above the hoofs, hoofs white, made, ana unl< sure are very the court house. I The above reward will be paid for the recovery Wno Owns thb New Eei ?—An interesting of the mare, or for information which eecnrea her trial has been going on in the Snperior Court recovery. W. W. CARNES, for two days. A genuine carpet-baggger named I novl2 d2t&wlt Montezuma, Ga. BookMeUow has sued the New Era for slander, ^ E0BGIA , BIBB COUNTY.-Wbereae. a meet- elaimibg damages. For some reason to editors | (jr ing of the Board of Connty Commissioners of _ _ __ i the city of Macon, whereon ments will be offered which are not customary, and which bnt few honaes present n—iLTmiir wmirimiL. I the colored Methodist Church lately stood. Sale to —— ,, .T.Jl,:!’ I, ” ,t8l I .‘° 10 ? 000! be made subject lo the confirmation of tho preaid- minmf rickets, to whom liberal pre- I ing Jndge of said Court. Terms of sale cash. tags as follows: E. H. Worrell—19, 14, 13, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. P. M. B. Yonng—32, 16, 15, 10, 17, 13, 0, 0. J. T. Clarko—22, 23,19, 23, 8, 0, 0, 0. H. V. M. Miller—25, 26, 23, 14, 2, 0, 0. 0. T. M. Norwood—36, 35, 43, 62, 55, 64, 70, 81. A. It. Wright—27, 30, 32, 45, 41, 43, 48, 44. J. 8. Hook—1, 2, 2, 1, 2,1,0, 0. G. J. Wright—0. 8, 7, 0, 7. 2, 0, 2. J. B. Gordon—0, 0, 0, 0, 21, 31, 29, 9. Blank—1, 1, 1, 0, 2, 0, 0,1. B. B. CLAYTON, Commissioner. itesa Ihn mmnmta of tho mo«-1 Supposed to have been stolen by Anthony Brown, I in refi-renee ty the distribution, will bo sent to any „„„ . . , TJTIOIT. Here me opponents the mea- I f reodrna! , 25 years old, gingercake color and stut- I one ordering them. I r T'UE firm of I. L. Harris & Co., wholesale and active, Athens is very likely to get I ter< wb en spoken to I All letters must ba addressed to 1 JL retail dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, etc., is this of the Era formed a bad opinion of him and said county on roads and bridges was held this day I E. H. Worrell was withdrawn on tha fourth I said unpleasant things of him in the paper. Wa I for tha purpose of letting out by contract the build- ballot. I learn that among other things, the Ere copied I tag of the bridges across Tobeso’fkeo Creek at John- [ G. J. Wright was withdrawn on the fourth I an article from Swayze's paper, tbe Macon Giti- I jon’e “d_ Boarcy’a; and where**, the eaid Board of L.D. SINE. Box 86, Office 101 W. Filth street. ^novStildeea A HORSE ! A HORSE !! F )B SALE, a strong, gentle young HORSE— J paces smoothly under saddle; works weU in harness. Would suit single Rocks way. Apply to novlld3wI WM. LUNDY. zen, charging that Rocky bad defrauded that Commission have learned that false and malidons FlOUT FlOTlT. FlOllU paper out of $50, or other some of money, by I mrculated, cliarging said Board ’ * * collecting subscriptions and appropriating the 7 CAB Loads Superfine Extra Family, General P. M. B. Young woe withdrawn on I money to his own usm pis Mr. K<jk*feUow foro g is r^ofved brwid^o^dtot a^'l^gw if barrel, rad racks, c^uafm^q^y^to « seventh hallnk 1 refused to remam silent under, and brought be let to tbe toweet bidder at public outcry, in front market. For sale at very low rathsbv 7 amt ■(Minot fTin Pro fnr nGorinre and nnhltahinrr ! r\t tli* fleitsf-linnea .I • mi I _ * ballot J. T. Clarke was withdrawn on the fourth ballot. to seventh ballot _ On the eighth ballot Hon. Thomas M. Nor-1 suit against the Era for uttering and publishing of iheOourt-bouss door, in the cits of lilacon. on wood, of Savannah, was nominated. South Carolina Finances. | the slander. SATURDAY, the 18th day of NOVEMBER. 1871. In the trial it became necessary to prove the Yhe contractor will be required to give bond and I JONES A BAXTER, 100 Cherry street , ownership of the paper, which proved to be n I «®fmity in double raionnt of the bid for a faith- A BEAUTIFUL PLACE FOR SiLE> When the Tax-payere’ Convention met in Oo- diffi^t nnt to cracky Mr. Borage to editor, ra fltaV offi*® “ DtriCt XVfE offer for rale tho prettiest Rural Farm we lumbia, a few months ago, “Gov. Scott" stated £o “ toy taew to^^we«“’mptojed" I Commissioner, | VVhave over a^ron, utnatedjit thereilroad rehage to that body that the bonded indebtedness of byoeAain parties, but knew not that the praties day disolved by mOTnal consent—Dr. L L Harris, 1 retiring. The business will be continued at tho same stand by C. J. Harris and H. J. Peter, under the firm name of Harris & Peter. V. J. HARRIS, H. J. PETER. November 1st, 1871. ng from the drag bnshioss I would l pectfnlly ask my friends and patrons to continue I their support to the new firm, whom I cheerfully recommend in every way worthy of their confidence. I novl 2w I. L. HARRIS. DIXIE WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA, [Bierasey, Bart rum & H^drla, Propr’s., Contractors, Builders, rad Dealers in INCORPORATED 1859. I D. F. WIUC0I, C ccretary. I Tho Chartar Makes Stockholders [ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1870, - C1PIT1L, ®350,000! J. RHODES BR0WXE, Pres. Individually Liable. - * - $495,406 45 South Carolina was $8,000,000. tt hat it actually I were owners; rad these parties are not in the I ia a* now admitted by bia own oard “to tbe pnb- S'® 4 ®- Ti >® attorney who drew np the panels | lie” in dental of the representations of to New ^^^“romTatH^tre^h 0 .^ York World, ia tons set forth by a New York | counsel in the caae now before the Court, correspondent of the Charleaton Courier: Printing of bond* $20,040,000 Of Stening bonds 3,500,000 W. STUBBS. Commisrioner, O. A. THARPE.Commi eioner. C3~Citizen copy, uovl2 td Flue Perfnwcry. of Tunnel Hill. Ga, in five miles of tho famous D00R8, SASH,BUNDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, Springs. On 8 hundred rad fifty acres good I Of Begiatcredstock w , 6,140,000 Total $28,500,000 Of this he says there have not been issued of bonds $9,000,000 Of sterling bends 3,500.000 Of stocks 2,500,000-15,000.000 Balance on hit cwn statement printed and issued $13 SSO.'OO To which add debt of State before toe war 6,000,000 Would make, by hi* own figure*, debt of too State $19,580,000 As against $8,000,000 aa stated to Tax-payere’ Convention, leaving $15,000,000 still in his hands, printed and ready to be added to toe pnb- lio debt, and this independent of toe contingent liability of the State for railroad endorsements. What faith or confidence era be reposed in the statements of snoh a man ? How Mabtul Law Woaxs.—The Charleston Conner, of Friday, describes. In toe following paragraph, the advent of martial law into Union district or eonnty, agreeably to Grant’s supple mentary proclamation. It resembles considera bly the process nnder the Spanish Inquisition the French Lettres de Catchet: A gentleman who has just arrived in Colum bia from Union, as we learn from to* Phoenix, cf yesterday, describes the oondition of things in that unfortunate oonnty as terrible. Indi viduals are arrested right and left, and there ta no redress. In several instanced citizens have been imprisoned for mere than a week, and were then ooolly informed tot “a mistake had been made.” Another raid was made upon toe town cf Union on Wednesday morning at an early hoar. All tbe roads leading to the town were picketed, and no ono allowed to leave or enter. Several carriages, containing ladle*, (on their way to tbe railroad depot, to visit the Fair in Columbia,) were halted and tnrned back. At the time tbe informant left, arrests were being made by squads of soldiers, accompanied by Deputy United Statea Marshals. These squads were seonring the streets, having in their hands “black lists.” A Up on the shoulder, and the nnlncky wight U turned over to an armed guard. Taz Mobile Electiox.—The Regisfer says l.ie e,ection ta that county last Wednesday, was a straight ont fight on the basis of oo! or—whites rs. negroes— and not a wdgle pale-face, whether Greek, Roman, J cw or Gentile, Christian or Turk voted toe Radical ticket, and to that com. plexion it must como at last, all through the Southern States. The Atlanta Constitution, of yesterday, has these items: Soitrraixo Mole about the Bbckswick and ALBoxy Kailload Bonds—It has been sup posed tot only $5,130,000 of Brunswick and Albany Railroad bonds were ont—over a third more than, is legally due—bnt, npon inquiry, we I Handkerchief Extracts, find that there are $282,000 more still out, msk- tegto grand aggregate $5,412,000. It seems tot of the gold Slate bonds issued to this road, there have been two sets, one of $1,880,000, HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists, Have in store a large rad eplendid lot of Land, 100 cleared; a targe dwelling, fine spring water, both lime rad free-atone; a large meadow and brook, rad a large orchard; a place remarkable t.r health rad possessing extraordinary natural facilities for convenience rad ornamentation. No humbug in the description. Price, $7,000. Two town Lota, with honaes to the value of $1,200, go with the property at the above price. Address, B. C. WORD, novU-3t Tunnel Hill, Ga. TO BENT 0E SELL. WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all sorts of Turning done to order. Beady Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Bongh Lumbe rad Lathee in ray quantity always on hand. Orders solicited rad promptly filled. Premiums Received and Losses Paid since 1865. PREMIUMS. LOSSES. 9103,959 681 Paid in 1865-6 ... $69,339 88 144,881 18 I Paid in 1867 “ 73,342 12 .... 159.653 71 Paid in 1868 65.283 01 229,001 30! Paid in 1869 98.763 17 — 315,018 401 Paid in 1870. 118.468 23 Received in 1865-6. Received in 1867.... Received in J868, Agents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern and Southwestern States, to whom apply, or to D. F. WILLC0X, Sec’y, Columbus, Ga, Colognes, Pomades, Cosmetics, MRS. Fa DESSAU itaining together some 3600 acres near one-half I returned from New York, and has on ired. I will sell at fair price in two or three hibiUon the 71TT Bryan ud Laramore Plantations in Lee eonn- | ±v_L ty, on Cbicaficbo Creek, adjoining each other. DAVENPORT A SPEER, Agents nt T. N. POWELL. Agent nt - WM. J. ANDERSON, Agent nt ilk. „„„ 'u V. ’ j ■ 11 And they invite all who are or may be in want of for on ® 01 fiT ® !*»«—each one fnrnnlnng one-half looking like onr recuUr gold State bonds, and I ench articles to call rad examine their etock. TheT I “P® 08 ®*- To show premises, call on 8. W. Lee, Jr. toe other set, of $880,000, a lighter eolored eell the beet good* at low price*. T Addreea S. W. * ~ . ’ . - - bond. The last were first tasned, and for tho I Families will also find the beet I a* 1 necessary reps toatprobabl, they could ba too easily Soda, Spieee, PepporClores, FtavoriS “^ofFebroary^ luhra from onr n»<m1ar tmU hnndo 1 F*Ytra«*ta me ° 6 I.. reason com cleared. I will eell at f*ir price payments, for cotton at fifteen cents, or any other . lily White, etc.,etc. I will rent on shares, or for so much cotton. I$at©St Movdti©S in Slillinerv. re. L. i— - - _ m I for ono Or fivn vmnt nn« fnmulitnff nn« Jielf I ” " CLOAKS, 8AILOB SHIRTS, POLONAISES, And all tho articles necessary to complete a WO. A« DAVIS, Asrcnt at C. C. KIItREE, Agent a ex . A. B, WESTON, Agent at Amcricnff- . Cn ttibert. Fort Valley. . Albany. IfawklnMvile. - Dawson WM. W. CARXES, Agent, Macon, Ga. OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY STS distinguished from our regular gold bonds, lho Extract*, etc , etc., at Lee, Sr., Atlanta, Ga. I will pay I repairs. Will be down by the 15th or nov8 fit former were substituted for them. Of this first issue of $880,000, toe amount of $598,000 have been retained cancelled to State Treasurer's of- flee, with ram* of the coupons cut off, thus showing their nse. The rest of $282,000 are a-, sxrss gke4t inducements nse of tbe function of paying toe interest on 1 the bonds. Having two sets jof bonds ont for toe same purpose, intending to withdraw one at toe proper time, it was absolutely necessary to exclude from service in the matter an cflicer that wonld refuse to pay the coupons upon two seta of bonds of toe ssme kind and for toe same purpose. We shall get into the light after a while. Slowly the facts are coming ont. Habeas Coafcs —George F. Psge, Bsdical member of toe House from Lee connty, who was Arrested st Chattanooga on a charge of morder, was brought down here yesterday. He sued out a wilt of habeas oorpus before Judge Pitt man. After hearing evidence, Jndge Pittman remanded Page to toe custody of the Sheriff of Leo county. We learn that Page will certiorari toe case. Carters ville is putting on airs over a lime rink 500 feet in circumference, and 50 feet deep. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR’S Drugstore. WE ARE OFFERING TO CASH BUYERS. O UR STOCK is one of the largest and meat com- pie in the Slate. Remember. J. H. ZHILIN 4 CO., Wholesale Druggists. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. We hive a superior stock of New Crop Cove Oysters and Raisins. | FASHIONABLE OUTFIT, | Q Art CASES COTE OYSTER*. O V If 50 boxes LAYER RAISINS; also SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, Gi. 50 barrels new BICE, For sale cheap by colOtf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY 4 CO. ON CONSIGNMENT. 1 AO A BOLLS BAGGING, various brands, JLUUU 5000 bundles TIES, 1040 pounds TWINE. Bargains effered. nolotf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY 4 CO. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. To wbich abs invites tbe attention of bercaatomers oct4 3m and tbe public. MISS A. O’CONNOR 4 or 5 F1B5T-CLASS TINNERS. Good wages 1 mention here. All orders promptly attended to. paid. Apply to J. H. BANDY & CO., Cotton Avenue, under Biddle’s Photograph Gallery, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS H .„ . Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plant ations or ray other purpose. AS now on band an elegant assortment of 3111- I linery Goods, Sash Ribbons. As specialties GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, tbe best 8AW MILLS made in the South, IRON RAILING, LEF- I mention Beal Lace in Valenciennes Thread and I FEL ’ 8 WATER WHEELS, (received tbe first premium at the Georgia 8tate Fair, 1871), GIN GFABING, Duchesse Lace, Beal Lace Sets and Collars, rang- I (the only substantial article to ran gins), SUGAR MILLS and BOILERS, (the best made in the State), ing in size from small to Urge. Ladies*and Misses* French Corsets. A large stock of Fine Furs, Swans’ Down, and Zephyr Worsted. A fine stock of Jet Goods and Fancy Goods* A well selected stock in Real and Imitation Hair Goods, and other different atyles of Fancy Goods too numerous to No. 40 Third Street, Macon, Ga. I Macon, Ga Twelve hundred pounds of tobacco belonging 8PICES - NUTMEGS, to a Mr. Wiley, of Cherokee connty, were burned last Thursday. A revival in the Baptist chnrch at Cartersville has resulted in twenty-five conversions. Mrs. John Bril, of Gartersville, was severely hurt, last week, by being homed by a cow. Dr. Hamiter, of Carteraville, wa, thrown from his bnggy a few days since, rad seriously injured. Mrs. Kate Douglass was drowned in Duck Creek, Floyd connty, last Wednesday. She was attempting to ford toe creek rad wa, washed from her buggy. At the leet sale day in Newton oonnty, two tracts of land sold for $12 and $13 per acre, respectively. SIDE, HOPS, CAYENNE PEPPER. COKE'S GELVTTNE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, (Onr own minnfi ctnre.) ENG. SODA. . „ . ,, . _ CREAM tab TAB, etc. etc.. cltion - , ith gplcodid wU f of w , ter on tbt'ptare. AHoT lbkh m effor atlqwqot rqtqq. Giro uaa | With jor without fareitore, and poaseeeion given I GROCERIES. GROCERIES I i Crt sacks new crop RioCoffee, | Jlt/u 300 cases new Cove Ojsters, 200 barrels refined Sugars, 200 boxes Cream Factory Cheese, 100 hbda. Western rad Tenneeeee Bacon. 25 tiercea S. 0. rad Pig Hams, Beef Tongue*, Dried Beef, S. C. Breekfast Ba rn, Mackerel, Shod and White Fish. Large lot of Bagging rad Tiea. Our stock ia daily replenished with all the leading articles, and will bo told at email profits. ^“e.and see ns, if yon want good goods and SEYMOUR, TINSLEY 4 CO. Just Arrived and for Sale. 30 k iTb^, BACON. 59 barrels POTATOES. COLLINS 4 HEATH, nOT9 tf 69 Second Street BOARD. at the large bnck building on the comer of Firat and Pine btreeta. octTtf TORRENT. Xr**?ER LODGE, near the residence of the I Leroy Napier, in Yineville. Amott deei- , rable bouae for a wnali family. App’ no? Ci* MRS. MATILDA NAP1EI FOR SALE, JT-BOOM Cottage, with all necreaary ont-build- I O inga, all new and complete. Very deeirable lo cal!, sod we guarantee eatiafaction. J. H. ZEHJN 4 CO., Wholesale Druggists. Open on SauJay from 8 a. it. onto 9 p. rad tho night hell sill be enewered at all hours, from j over the Firat National Rank. n0Tl2 tf Apply at THIS OFFICE. FRESH ARRIVALS- OQ BARBELS new crop RICE, kSO 300 packages new crop MACKEREL. 75 tube choice YELLOW BUTTER, 60 barrel, POTATOES and ONIONS, 100 boxes new crop RAISINS 300 barrels SUGARS, very cheap. If you want bargains; call on “Oiotf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY 4 CO. DARBY cfc CO.; DAR3Y »CILDI50, 325 WEST SALTIltOXX STEZET, Notice, City Tax Payers. T AM instructed by Council to notify all parties I WHOLESALE Fnilerers and Gandy Manufacturers ) given. no2tilI6 Schofield’s ^Patent Cotton Presses! “ TO BUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OB STEAM, Beceived all toe premiums at toe Georgia State Fair. 1871, for BEST COTTON PRESSES, (all tho articles we exhibited). SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGEB3, MACHINERY of all kinds, IRON or BRASS made to erder. We are determined to keep the reputation we have always enjoyed of mranfaturing or repairing Machinery, etc., in toe best manner, at lees cost with promptness, rad to the eatiafaction of *1L J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. Having the beet Lathes for Steam Engine Building in the State, we notify other Steam Engine Bailders that we can turn their Fly Wheels ray size from seven to twelve feet. noV7tf CHAS. j. lYILLUMS g>', Trew. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. I0p22d4w5»* Trans CiStt, ERNEST PESCHIE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct tho slightest error in the time-keeping of my fine Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the moat approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the aun amj^tars, I will be able to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. | Especial Attention paid to tbe Repairing ao<( rating of fine Watches, as well all [ lands of new work made to order. inlyZMy