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THE TELEGRAPH.
BV CLISBV .t REID.
Tiutotirn itii.di.vo, coavaa cHaaar a eacoap era.
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 80,18C9.
'■ .-Mb. A. H. TUBBroTOX if onr general Travel-
« authorized to transact any bnainesi
f •
- • >si<!c Conlpnlu.
timn Pa-.. Teleflraph Resume of
Foreign Affairs—Road—Commnaica
tion from Sootharest Aeo:| X Better from Pot.
n am—Item..
Fortmt Paot—The Baitoar OaM QhCS—
The Slate Fair—Dongberty to damp on ffca
Field—From ' ton.oe Connty.
nr .Vw Era.
The New Era i* muddling!! drains about the
TauEoiiaPH to very little pappose. We are
Democrats, and believe relimK/UKK the rovc-
reignty of the States and thripeoplo thereol^
That is onr creed. That is the charter handed
down to ns from the Fathers of American Re
publican liberty. That is the true r-astrnction
of the fundamental law. Rat we find ourselves
in the bands of men who believe in nothing
Rave n central despotism. They pnt the crea-
tnro of the States to rule over their creators
with a rod of iron, and dash them in pieces like
a potter’s vessel. We cannot help ourselves.
We submit to what we cannot resist, lmt we
make no pretence that wo love the infliction.
On the contrary, if the time ever shall come,
when the American people, armed to a sense of
their danger shall once more raise the banner
of State sovereignty and a Federal Government
of limited and delegated powers, we promise
onraelves to be among the foremost in the crowd
for the restitution of all the safs-guards of
Americsn freedom.
The New Era stigmatises oar SByiiMwa
insincerity. Where is Iks ixmkmmmttj
tin pesos with the Wtast 0 a • jit and
the Northern people. W*J| isubmit to
tbs wrong ootil ihs ft ; ch<to apply tho
nasedy. an tl if t> m.-ffy i» to bo applied under
. .. • ms mid sanctions of the Constitution.—
1: :- no deception—there can be no insin-
If the New Era chooses to push hit own in
ferences from onr position, he must remember
that they are simply bis own—not ours. We
never committed ourselves to tho position that
all past legislation under tho reconstruction acts
must be null and void,or to anything of the kind.
We are simply for the return of the Govern
ment from its wanderings outside tho Constitu
tion. We want tho monuments of civil liberty
iGstored. We want to see the whole country
remitted to the protection of law. If that bo
an awkward and untonablo position—unworthy
“a man so nble and usually consistent as tho
Editor of the Tn.r.0turn," wo must stand or fall
with it
A Capital Idea.
Southwest Georgia, in hia communication
abont the State ltoad, dropa an excellent practi
cal suggestion of how to build with small ex
pense the extensions and sido connection* with
the State Road which aro essentia] to maintain
its value aa a property and to increaso its use
fulness to the people. The State has upwards
of four hundred convicts held to confinement,
service and labor for crime, and the probabili
ties are she will havo moro, rather than loss.
Instead, therefore, of hiring those ont to con
tractors nt a nominal sum, let her set these at
work permanently—oxtending the connections
of the Western and Atlantio Railway and pene
tration regions of the State and contiguous terri
tory with which it is for the manifest interest of
the main trunk to connect, and which can afford
a supporting traffic. In this way the State will
maintain control and charge of tho convicts—can
maintain tho necessary discipline, vigilance and
caro for thorn—can disponso for many years
with tho coat of building a now penitentiary or
enlarging tho old one, and of the exponae of
maintaining a largo number of convicts—can al
ways profitably employ those unfortunates at a
healthful out-of-door labor and steadily carry
forward o grand and indispensable enterprise at
n very moderate outlay.
It is a good, sensible, practical idea—which
wo aro certain will strike tho people with force
and favor. We thank Southwest Georgia for it.
First Gun from Brunswick.
Wo publish to-day our first commercial adver
tisement from the city of Brunswick—the be
ginning of a long series- Tho TtLEORtni will
print many of them—for in a very short time
Brunswick is certainly destined to be an active
and growing city. Nothing can prevent tho city
from doing a heavy trade, and in the summer it
will be a favorite seaboard retreat for tho people
of the interior. Brunswick is on tbo salts,
healthy, subjoct to nono of tho pestilontial vis
itations which, unhappily, affect other Southern
seaboard localities, and abounding in sea food
and all the facilities for salt-water sports which
are so necessary and healthful, and so keenly
enjoyed by tbo people of tbo interior.
Consequently, wo think Brunswick will havo
a largo summer visiting population from the
Southern interior, and in tho winter a similar
population from the North, while her interior
connections with Middle and Northern Georgia
and tho Northwest, and with Southwestern
Georgia and tho general Southwestern region,
must certainly secure her a thriving trade.
Spoaking particularly of onr solitary Bruns
wick card, N. S. Fin-vet <t Co., it is a flourish
ing house, as formidably supported as any one
in tho Southern country. On or about the first
of November this house will have a line of swift
packets plying between Brunswick and New
York, and, at an early day, a line of steamships
will be established. Arrangements are being
made to erect a cotton press in Branswick, and
in a very short time her merchants will be able
to offer every facility to shippers which is en
joyed at any other ports; while the fact that
goods and produce will be transferred immedi
ately from ship to the cars, and vice versa, with
out the smallest expense of drayage, and at
the saving of two handlings, shcnld enable
Brunswick to do forwarding very cheaply.
Five Cottox.—We have a sample of cotton
grown from selected Peeler seed, by Mr. Ii. J.
Thomas, of Houston, which is, we think, the
prettiest upland cotton we ever saw—in all the
attributes of silkiness, length and fineness of
fibre and perfect cleanness. There is not a
mote in it, and yet Mr. Thomas states it to be
a fair sample from the bale. It was grown upon
light sandy soil and ginned upon the Griswold
Gin. We cannot say what price such cotton
would command in the market, but will ascer
tain.
Southern F anyi and Home.—It will be seen
from the advertisement that Messrs. John W.
Burke A Co., proposo to issue, on the 15th of
November, the first number of an agricultural
journal, nnder this title and to be devoted to ag
riculture, gardening and domestic economy.—
Price $2.00.
Fine Farm yoa Sale. —See advertisement of
Ool. John B. Walker of farm in Bartow connty
for sale. Description reliable and full. Price
$20,000. _
We were indebted to Mr. A. Patterson, for
a oopy of Sunday's New York Herald—timely,
aa the mails failed on Tuesday.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR.
A Special Train Tor Invited Guccvs.
Wo received yesterday morning, from C. P.
Cn-vru, Esq., of Washington City, the following
correspondence upon the Governor's proposition
to send a special train to Lynchburg, Ya., to re
ceive and convey invited guests to tho Stale Fair
in Macon. Tho correspondence sufficiently ex
plains itself.
A few days ago, in apeaking of some editorial
denunciations of the Governor's proposition, we
took occasion to explain that the Executive Com
mittee of the Stale Agricultural Society would
hold their next regular meeting on the 7th day
of October next, and would then consider and
u.the course most agreeable to them-
• igoednrivo to the success of the
FHr la Tt at •slLi ■ • -nil proposition of tho
While we eoafe** uaiadlrfe Erprised at the
opposition —' '-B t ‘°° 1 '° a "small
I portion of the prass to the
j tra train for guests from Washington,
consider it extreme?'- illiberal, narrow-
and ill-judged, we 1. ive not the small eat diape ri-
tion to obtrude our own views upon the Execu
tive Committ<
As GooTT'i i ns and citixenH of Macon, however,
we hope that all which appertains to the man
agement of the Fair will be devised and earned
on in the most liberal, broad and comprehen
sive spirit—that it shall not be asked whether a
man is a Democrat a Radical or Conservative
Republican, on the question whether all the
courtesies due his position and character shall
be extended — that' the exhibition shall bo
planned and accomplished in entire indepen
denee of. and snperionty to, all loeal,
and partizan conaideratii
tics and the
ignored—and the moot 0KCT :■? and -’liberal
hospitality prevail. Ti..- f£ the news-
come among us
with nattier. V- »nd purposes, Georgia
e temper of the old High-
flwho'displayed Ida own nlfawpMt
and moral grandeur, by directing that the very
best should be set before them.
We have no fears that the people of Georgia
or Macon will display a temper and spirit paltry,
mean, revengeful, or in any way nnwortbv of
themselves and this great occasion. IFc trust
the State Fair wiU grand’y display the wealth of
our toil—the geniality of our climate—the man
hood, intelligence and eourtety of crur men—the
grace, loveliness, deadly and refinement of our
women—the enterprite and ingenuity of our art
isans—the progress and atpirationt of our whole
ddlixation, and the unanimous detire of emr en
tire people to eultieate the arts, habits and tem
per! of peace and national conciliation.
Washi.voton, D. G., September 23, 1800
Col. Clis/iy, Editor Macon Telegraph :
Dear Sib—I send you the enclosed corre
spondence for publication in yonr columns, be
lieving good will result therefrom.
It is well known that a large corps of the most
active and efficient representatives of the press
of the conntry is concentrated at tho Federal
Capital, and who would be pleased to pay a
flying visit to Georgia during the progress of the
State Fair in November next, but for the ex
pense of the trip. Supposing the suggestions of
the Governor, made through you, to tho Agri
cultural Committee had been complied with, I
took the liberty of suggesting to tho Governor
the propriety of including tho members of the
press in the generous offer which he had made.
Hoping that the Executive Committee will
find it expedient to accept of Gov. Bullock's
kind offer, and that tho arrangements may be
made in time to give all who may desire to at
tend an opportunity to arrange thoir affairs to
do so, I am, air, respectfully yours,
0. P. Cm.TER.
Washincton, Sept. 1C, 1869.
To His Excellency, Goo. R. B. Bullock, Atlanta,
Georgia:
8ib—As one deeply interested in the material,
social, and political prosperity of the people and
State of Georgia; and with an earnest desire to
see the ensuing State Agricultural Fair a com
plete success, I most heartily seoond your wise
and timely suggestion to send a special train of
cars as fur as Lynchburg. Virginia, for the pur
pose of conveying members of Congress and
other distinguished gentlemen connected -with
the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Depart
ments of tho Federal Government, from that
point to Macon and back dnring tho progress of
your Fair in November next.
In connection with your proposition, allow rao
to suggest the propriety of extending your invi
tation to tho representatives of the press of tho
country. There aro many gentlemen of un
questioned ability, enterprise and influence con
nected with the press here and elsewhere, and
to whomCoL D. W. Lewis, Secretary, etc., is
extending invitatipns to be present at your Fair,
and who would gladly comply with that invita
tion, but for tho expenses attending a trip to and
from Macon. Therefore, put those upon a foot
ing with tho other distinguished guests invited,
and whom you havo so generously offered to con
vey there and back and they will go.
Y'on will readily appreciate tho wide-spread
infinenco these gentlemen of the press would
havo, and therefore the more readily understand
the motives of my suggestion. If in any way I
can aid you in this, I am at yonr command.
Very respectfully, your Excellency’s obedient
servant, 0. P. Culver.
ExecutiveDrrAnTirEN-T. State or Geoboia,^
Atlanta, Ga., September 20, 18G9. j
C. P. Culcer, Esg.,Ml With street, Washington,
D. C. :
Deah Sib : In reply to your esteemed favor
of the lGth inst, I am instructed by His Excel
lency, the Governor, to say that his suggestions,
made through Col. Clisby to the officers of the
Agricultural Association, have not met with any
formal response from them ; and ho is, there
fore, indisposed to take any farther steps in the
matter.
The Governor does not desire to intrude upon
the management, but will ever be ready to co
operate with it, to the ond that the contem
plated Fair may have a national complexion,
and result with credit and benefit to the State at
large. Yours respectfully,
R. Paul Lester,
Secretary Executive Department.
artier in Crawford.
Knoxville, Ga., September 23, 1669.
Editors Telegraph: Perhaps the “ reliable
gentleman" has already called at your office to
give you the details of a horrible murder that
was committed in this county on Saturday night
last. However, I preferred to hear tho report
NSW A9TBKKIBBKBVTS.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
Court of tho United Mates. I will sell to the higb-
rft bidder, before the Court-hou*e door in the town
of Irvinton, Ga., within the le*M hour* of sale, on the
fir>t Tuesday in November Ilk'S, the following prop-
. cry to-wit: A fine PLANTATION oa the west bank
from ifco coroner's jury before I reported the • of the Oeonee river, in Wilkinson connty, Ga. con
case. It appears from the testimony taken to- j H^^ont^e'itaeofthecStadRirimM^^^a
day that a negro by the name of Boss Shnrley I or eight mi ! e* from i coial»b-ra.
o , , , - | Also, a lot of-'lr acres of land lyirr on the south
ride of tbo Central Rai'road. in WiikiDSon county.
Ga . adjoining 1 ,r.d« of Jame* J Jack-on and otb
Put ii u m on Accommodation Trains.
'We assume, as a matter of course, that the
Railway companies will run trains during the
Fair, whenever they can make money by it; and
independently of considerations of profit, we
think they will also be disposed to accommodate
the people as much as they can without serious
ly incommoding themselves. No doubt, they will
be governed in their arrangements very much
by the popular demand for extra trains, and it
is therefore a good idea for the people to make
known their wishes through the press, and
through the Executive Committee of the Fair.
As to what the Roads will actually engage to
do in reference to accommodation trains, we
think it should attract the attention of the
Board of Management at their meeting on the
7th of October next, and that they should con
sult with the officers of all the Railways leading
into Macon and publish the result immediately
thereafter for the information of the people.—
It is desirable that the people should have time
ly information on this point, in order to make
personal arrangements to conform, and thus
give the trains adequate business. In relation
to arrangements for food supplies of all kinds,
we trust they will be ample.
was killed on Saturday night list at the house
of one Sallie Walker, about seven miles from
this place, and the jmy, after hearing the testi
mony, decided that the said Boss Shnrley came
to his death by a sbot from a pistol in the hands
of an unknown person. Tho ball entered his
bead, almest on the top part of it, and ranged
down in the direction of his neck. There was
no one present but tho said Sallie Walker (a
most profligate and abandoned creature) and
one George Tharpe, another negro, who ls now
nowhere to be found. Sallie Walker, I under
stand, contends that the negro shot himself; but
it appears that the. jury paid bnt little attention
statement or oath of a white woman that
allow a parcel of drunken negroes to be
— in her house when all honest people
been asleep. Suspicion rests, of
George Tharpe, the other negro,
' e country. ii.
.-<■<! Treachery of Jfordan.
yesterday alleging that Jordan
ill ont the Cabans, is said to
haw* b*cr; f ii .led upon official dispatches to
le Herald of Sunday has the
foUowkyj tf :;i Havana
Havai: 1 >■; 'ember 25, 1869.—The officers
of the w) :•.:•••#* to-day had on interview-with
^^^Sral De Bods*. and stated that they
ten nnder them insisted on taking the
for active service. The Captain-General
, lied that he did not need their services.
'It is reported that General Jordan has writ
ten a letter to Captain General De Rodas pro
posing to surrender, with his whole oommand,
upon being paid a certain sum of money, and
that De Rodas refused the proposition.
This rumor at Havana, coupled with the offi
cial assurance at Washington, seems to warrant
tho belief that Jordan has not disappointed the
unfavorable conception of his character in tho
South, and has really attempted the role of an
other Arnold.
15 the property of Dr. William Tay-
* the benefit of hi. creditor*.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
Arsignee. etc.
FL'.VEKAL NOTICE.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Aaber Ayres, arc In-
vitod to attend tho funeral of their eldest daughter,
Anna, from Christ Church this (THURSDAY) af
ternoon at 4 o’clock.
Macos Teleoraph.—We have not received a
enpv of this sterling journal in several weeks.
What is the matter ?—Madison Farm Journal.
On enquiry at the mailing room the clerks
say it is forwarded as usual, and we cannot
therefore say what is the mutter. We clip the
following from the Farm Journal :
The unfortunate man. Booth, alluded to in
our last issue as having been blown up in a
well, near Rutledge, has since died.
Mr. Jack Minton, an old man past three score
years, was gored and seriously injured by a
bull, at his farm near Rutledge, soma day last
week. He is not expected to live.
DIED,
In Adrian, Michigan, on the 25th instant, Annie
A., wife of J. H. SimtsoN, and daughter of Asher
Ayres, of this citv.
TfSW A2>VSB.?XBXmXSZr?3
STRAYED,
T9R0M my lot. a MULE sad H0RSJ5. The Molelj
Jl » Urge, dark bay, mare mule, *wennted in tneleft
•boulder and roweled hut week. The horee hae rear*
on bi« ehoolder. ranged from aeolUr. A liberal re
ward will be paid to any one who will return them to
my •table. J. A- HILL
eeptSLlt
HORSE FOR SALE.
SADDLE and HARNESS
HARRIS. CLAY k CO.
A FINE. LAROE,
HORSE for sals.
Apply to
KpOO-lt
RETURI7 TICKETS.
SOUTHWESTERN R. R. COM PANT. 1
OrncE, Macon. Ua.. September29.18W. (
T HE SALE OF RETURN TICKETS, on this
Road, will be continued anti! December Ut. and
no longer.
•cpt30-dlw
VIRGIL POWERS.
Engineer and Superintendent
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
N. S. FINNEY & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Receiving anil Forwarding Agent.,
TJUSINE^S AGENTS forth, Bruotwick and A1
D bin? Rail'oadCompany; Savannah and Florida
Inland Steamboat Company: “ Anchor Line of
Steamfthipe between New York and Liverpool.
ADo Drawer* orsterlimt Bill* on Knetand. Ireland
an t Scotland: and dealer, in Southern Seeuntie, and
New York Exchange. own
Advances niadr on CoBMrnntati of LI 3II>ER,
COTTON and NAVAL STORKS. ’ „ ,
Freights eonrixaed to u, from New \ ork. to oil
point, in the interior, will be promptly forwarded.
stFEexacia:
Henry Clew, k Co.. New Vork.
Ilabney, Morgan k tin.. New York.
Howland k An inwall.
Morri, Ketehom,
nptao-dSm
AGRICULTURAL PAPER.
Tie Southern Farm and Home.
W E propof 6 to ta«ne on the 15th of November and
on the 15th dfevery month thereafter, a paper
of thirty-two page#, to bo devoted exclusively to
AGJMCULTURB, HORTICULTURE
AND MATTERS RELATINQ TO THE FIELD
AND FIRESIDE.
While we do not desire to disparate any of tho a*ri-
cnltnral publication! which are now receivint public
patronage, we do not believe that any of them exact-
tv covers the around which we prnpoee to occupy.
Wo intend to issue
A FIRST CLASS PAPER,
Both »• to matter and execution. We ehall employ
the ben talent which the country afford* in every de
partment, and we intend to rpare no pain* to make
the paper a reliable authority to all seeking informa
tion on everything relating to the Farm and the
Household.
Eminent practical agriculturist* will contribute ar
ticles concerning the preparation and culture of the
soil. Skilled Horticulturist* and Fruit-grower* will
keep i ur reader* po«ted in regard to the tJarden and
Orchard. Persons of acknowledge! *kill in the rais
ing and care of stock will devote their attention to
this important snhject. , .,
The Domestic Department of tre Household. The
Kitchen, the Larder, the Store renm. and tho Fowl-
yard, with approved recipes in all branches of house
wifery. shall be attended roearefully. We have made
AMangemenU t- illustrate the text with appropriate
wood Kogravines and while the greeter portion of
the paper will be devoted to the instruction and bene
fit of the heads of the house, the amusement of the
Young People shall not be neglected
The cover* ard a few pages at the end of earh num
ber of the SOUTHERN FARM ANl> HOME will
be received for adverti-eiuents, and will be a
a most walushle medium for business men to commu
nicate with the public.
As we propose to issue a large edition of the first
number, which wH be published the day previous to
the commencement of the State Fair, we would invite
our friend? an! patftoM to make early application for
the limited -pace which we can set apart for adver
tisements.
Tsmcs—Circle coprl year. 8209: Three copies 1
year. $5 f0: Five cop I e* 1 year. $7?0: Single copy six
months $1 O). Invariably ia adv^n^e.
Addre?* J. W. BURKE A CO..
sept30-d2taw*w2w Micon, Ga.
FOR SALE_AT $20,000.
320 AOB.EIS
Rich and Well Improved. Land, In Old
Caaa, now Bartow Connty, Georgia.
QUPERI0R, large and well arranged dwelliog-
O bouse and outbuildings. ^ Can be well seen on the
road from Carter?vide to Stilesboro and Van Wert;
located directly on Richland Creek, sir miles from
Cartersville Depot, and in sight of the beautiful
Etowah River.
It is one o the mo«t accessible and valuable plants*
tions awd improve cent* in Bartow county, or in Up
per Georgia.
The dwelling house ha* all the modern improve
ments. and newly furnished; handsome yard, with
beautiful evergreen?, vine* and shrubbery.
Fine orchards of apples, penrs, peaches, cherries,
figs and small frnits. a: d a good grapery.
The land is rich and productive in corr, cotton,
wheat, clover and tobaccThe fineat cotton land in
the county.
PRICE. S20.000—half cash.
This valuable and desirable place *djoins the lauds
of Major Howland. Wax. H. Lu-as, Charles T. and P.
&. Sbeilm^n, a^d ne*r Col. Rynls.
For further and full information, addre«*
John b. walker.
Madison, Morgan county, Georgia.
sepw30-d4utwlt
AUCTION!
W ILL be ‘old. n 10 o’clock, in front of my sales
room, on Saturday next-
1 Fine Pair of Large MULES. 4 years old—war
ranted all r_h; in every particular. The Mules are
well broke t > Single and Double Harness. Call and
she them before the day of sale.
GEO. H. PRATT.
sept29-3t Auction House, 87 Cherry St.
ASSIGNEE’S SAIE.
B Y virtue of an ord^r from the Honorable District
Court of thoCeit'd htate*, I will sell before th-
Coart-house door, in tbe town of Isabella, Worth
conntv, Ga^ to tbe highest bidder, for ca-h. on Tues
day thePth day of November, 1909. tbe following pr >p-
erty, to-wit: A Plantation (with tbe exception of.
homestead of 55 acres) ia Worth county, G a., con tain
in g ©CH acres, more cries*, of average quality of
Pir-e Land, the same being Lot* No*. 51. 81 and 104.
in the Fifteenth District of said Worth county. ADo
Lot No. 256 in tbe same county and tho Fourteenth
Di s :ri-t. containing 450 acres, more or le*s.
AJi uf nU Laud sold x* the property of Edwin
Saulsbury. bankrupt, for th* benefit of hi* creditors.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
*ept30-dlaw3t Assignee, etc.
CnifiEDSE A HAZLKnrKST, !
! > A ' K k: i S & jj R 0 k f \ ;
A OARX> TO
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS!
T H p.
SIX GREAT REMEDIES
R 1
3EIVE DEPOSITS. BUY AND <ELL EX-
JI1ANGE, GOLD. SILVER. ^tcckj^CoLds and I
Uncurrent Funds.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALI ACCESSIBLE !
POINTS.
OF TCIIE
dar*i/3ce open ut all hoars of the Jay.
ROOSTS TO RENT.
over the store of R. Waggenatein, on Cherry
street, can be rested by applying to
sept29 3t R. WAG 1ENSTSIN.
In Bankruptcy.
Is the District Cocet or the United States, for
the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter cf 1 r_
WOULFOLK, WALKER & CO.. > In Bl “ nptey ’
Bankrupts. J
fT^HIS is to give notice that by an indenture, bear-
JL ing date the 6fh day of August, A D., Tb6?. Jas.
II. Wool folk, Joel A. Walker and John F. II-i for,
(composing tbe late firm of Woolfolk, Walker A Co..)
have conveyed ac i assigned all their estate and ef
fects whatsoever to me, as Trustee, upon trust, for the
benefit of all the errditon of the said James H.
WeeIfoIk,JoeI A. Walker and John F. Hafer, and of
tbe si id Woolfolk. Walker A Co.; and that said con
veyance was duly executed according to the provi
ft'oaa «f the 43! section ot an act of Congress, entitled
**Ab Act to establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy
throughout the United States, approved March 2,
1857."
Dated at Macon, Ga., this 2Sth day of Fentembrr.
A. D., 18®. JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
sept20-dlaw3w Trustee.
a p&ccz,A2aa.TXorr.
#1000 REWARD
G J!OR GIA!
By R. B. Bollock, Governor of laid State.
Wnaans. Ofici.l info-m»tun bu b?fn receiredat
this Devartm nt that a murder mi committed in the
town of Cartcrsvill?. tounty of Bartow, in this Stato.
oa the 21th instant, upon tbo perron of Richard
Smith. «• is alleg'd, by ,n« Qr.en Spencer, and that
the laid Spencer ha* fled from Jnrtieo: and,
Wbiica*. Tho Sheriff of eaid county ofBsrtow
certifie* to me that ho ha* cxerelred alt diligence, and
uted erery mesne in hi* power to apprehend the eaid
Ureon Spencer, bat without a rail: and that the of
fering of a tuitable rewerd ia earrntlal a» a mean* of
making certain tbe armt of tbe said Green Spencer.
Now, therefore. I have thought proper to little thia
my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of one
thoneand dollar* for tho apprehension and delivery of
tho eaid Green Spencer, with evidence enffi -lent to
convict, to the Sheriff of raid county of Bartow.
And I do moreover cha-go and require all ofleen
in thia State, civil and military, to be vigilant in on.
dearoring to apprehe d tho taid Green Spencer, in
order that he may bo brought to trial for the offence
with which he stands charged.
Given under my baud and the great teal of tho State
at tho Capitol ia A Hants, thi* £Sth day of September,
ia the year of our Lord. 1869. and of the Indepen
dence of the United Stateeof America the ninety
fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
Divio G. Corrtua.
Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION:
Tho *aid Spencer is about 21 years ot age. about five
feat eight or nino inches high, fair complexion, bine
eye*, and weighs about 125 or 130 pound*.
sept30-d3twlt
A FROC&AZVZATIOrr.
81000 3FUDWARD
0x10x1014.
By R. B. Bnllock, Governor of said Stato.
WnamuAS. S. J. Bu*b. Coroner of Wilkinaon county,
his reported to this Department, under date Septem
ber 2id instant, that a murder was committed in said
county of Wilkinson on the 13th instant, upon tho
person of L. A. Golden, as is alleged, by one R. S.
Nelson, and that tho laid Nelron hag fled from jus
tice; and,
WneaKAS. Tho said Coroner further report* to m°
that the civil officer* of taid county of Wilkinron
havo n*ed their ntmn*t exertions in apprebendingtbe
murderer, but without jnecess;
Now. therefore. I hire thought proper to i’sne this
my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of Ono
Thousand Dollars for the apprehension and delivery
of the said R. N. Nelson, with evidence sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of tbe said county of Wilkin
son.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers in
this State, civil and military, to bo vigilant in cn
dearoring to apprehend the said R. N. Nelson, in or
der that he may bo brought to trial for the crime with
whieh he stands ebarged.
Given nnder my hand and thegreat seal of tho State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 28th day of September,
in thoyearofonrLord Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-
Nine, and of tho Independence of tho United States
of America, the Ninety- Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By tho Governor:
David 0. Comxo,
Secre'srr ot State,
DESCRIPTION:
The eaid Nelson is abont 2S years of age, thin vlr-
aged, light eomplexioned.haa red goatee and. mous
tache, weich* about 125 pounds, and has lost two
fingers off hia right hand.
sept30-d3Uwlt
A rROC&AZHCATXOTC.
$1000 REWARD.
GEORGIA.
By R. B. Bullock, Governor of said State,
Whereas, It has been r.ffietiilly communicated to
this Department that on the nient of the 2iih Au:n?t
ultimo. Dr. H. H. Harley wm - hot at and killed while
engaged in writing, at his residence in \he county of
Glynn, in this State, by a party or parties unknown
and
Whereas. The Foreman oF the G'and Jury of said
county of Glynn certifies to me that no evidence suffi
cient to warrant tbe arre*t of any party has come to
tho knowledge of said body, and that it is their deftire
as well as the ‘csire of all good citizens of Glynn coun
ty to bring the murderer to justice ; and
Whereas, The said Foreman of said Grand Jury,
in accordance with a resolution of that body, suggest*
the offering of a suitable reward as a means of insur
ing tho arrest of the assassin or assassins of the said
Dr. H. H. Harley ;
Now, therefore, ia order to vindicate the majesty of
the law and the sacredners of homaa life, and in order
the more certa : nty to bring to tpeedy trial and pun
ishment tho guilty party or parties, I. Rufus B. Bul
lock. Governor and Commander-in-Chief < f tbe Army
and Na^y of this State and the Militia thereof* have
thought proper to Dsne this, my Proclamation, hereby
offering a reward of One Thousand Dollars for the
apprehension and delivery of the person or persons
engaged in the perpetration of this atrocious murder
as horcinbefo'C recited, with evilence sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of s*id county of Glynn;
And I do moreover charge and require all officers in
this f tate, civil and military, to be vigilant n endeav
oring to arprehend the raid party or parties, in order
that they may be brought to trial and puni-bmeot.
Given nnder my hand and the great £*eal of the State,
at the Capi ol, in the city of Atlanta, this 28th day
of September, in the year cf our Lord cne thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine, and of the Inde
pendence of the United States of America, the nine
ty-fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
David G, Cottixo, Secretary of State.
gept3d-d3twlt
Ur ha applied for selling apart and valuation of
homestead: ani 1 wi l pas- upon tho same at 10"
o’clock, a. m., on the 4th day of October. 18 9. at my
office C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
asp>.3G-dlUwlt
For Rent
THE HOUSE now occupied by Col. J. ^B. Cum-
i. ming. Five rooms, large kitchen, stable, car
riage house and good i
Apply to
■ept29-3t
*j6h>STON i DURE,
Beal Estate Agent*.
A BOX OF BOOKS,
over B. A. Wise’s Crockery Store, on Mulberry 5‘reet,
then occupied by Col, Jcfcn B. Weems aa a LawOffi^-
Any information, left at tbis office, of the*am© will
oblige THE OWNER,
•ept® tf
PROPOSALS
W ILL tlE RECEIVED FOR THE EXCAVA-
TION for the site, and for the materials and
bnildins of the basement of the Court House, accord
ing to plans and specifications Apply to
J. M. BOARDMAN.
sept29-tf Chairman Building Committee.
Receiving and to Arrive,
A VERT large and selects ock rf DRUGS, Medi
cine.*. ChemicaV.?. Druggists* Sundries. £c.. f-e
lectad in person by our Mr. Clay from fir?t-oJa.*s Drug
and Chemical hou«e* in Philadelphia and N* w York.
No eon^rn in the State can sell RELIABLE GOODS
CHEAPER than wc can. Call *nd examine tor your
selves. HARRIS. CLAY CO .
corner Cherry and Third, and Fourth and Poplar
lepCS-tf Streets, Macoa, Ga.
On Consignment,
BALES BORNEO BAGGINO.
20
M««eon. September 2$tb, 1
GEO M. LOGAN.
*ept29-2w
FOR SALE,
R^i
DESIRABLE II0U3F and LOT, on Oik street.
_ between Fourth snd Fifth, near Southwestern
aiiroad.
Apply ta
>ept28 3t
TURPIN * OGDEN.
Rea! Estate Atent*.
SITUATION WANTED.
A COMPETENT and trustworthy man, who can
keep books or attend to almost any branch of mer
cantile affairs-“«8able and willing to work, and it wril
acqnianted with the people of Southwestern Georg**,
want* employment of *ome kind. Address Box 141,
Moron Post office. sept28 Iw
SITUATION WANTED.
A YOUNG MAV. of experience and steady bu.«l
no** habit*, wants a situation in a mercantile
house.
Apply at
sopt2t-tf
THIS OFFICE.
WANTED,
A GOOD COOK. Nono need ap
cntnaeadel. Apply at
feptll-tf
WINDSOR HILL PROPERTY
A N elegant four-room House on Windsor Hill for
s le. with three acres of good Land under culti
vation—fronting two street*. Could be exrily con
verted into three one-acre Lot*. Possession given
October lit. Apply to otrRR
*ept2l-lw Real Estate Acents.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
i \NE PAIR OF FINE STttiSn CARRIAGE
ORSES, and ono eamhinatiou HORSE, (ssddlo and
^MpOfi tf** FREEMAN-S8TABLR
L03T OR STOLEN,
A DOUBLE-CASE GOLD WATCH made by D.
B Nichols *Co, Savannah. Ga . No. 7!)19. with
the initials “S. G. II.” ongravad on tho outsi to.
Address S. G. HART,
■opt23-lw . Amencus. Gn.
NE W _ ROUTE NORTH
. THE ST. LOUIS,
Iron Monntain anfl Sonffiem Railway
Is now open for bosiners from
COLUMBUS, KY,, TO ST, LOUIS;
Halting tbe QUICKEST. SAFEST ami
only ALL RAIL ROUTE
TO ST. LOUIS
Passengers taking this Route AVOID ONE CHANGE
OF CARS and a Tcdi us River Transfer of 20
Miles, and arrive in tt. Louis
4 1-2 HOURS
Trains loam Colombo*, upon tho arriral i
train* on tbo Mobile and Ohio Railroad
W. R. ALLEN,
sopt29- General Ticket Agent.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR BULLETIN
ciRCuna-xionr 25,000.
A BOUT the 6m week in October. TWENTY-FIVE
THOUSAN D COPIES of a large fonrpaze Bul
letix of «be great Southern Exposition of Agriculture
and Mechan ic*, to be held in Msc >n, Oa.. commenc
ing November ltitb. 1SG9, will be issued for gratuitous
circulation within the P’tato.
The Bruins will contain the Premium L»*t Re
vised—-now first published complete—Regulations of
the Exhibition, Instructions to (exhibitors. Officers of
the varioas Industrial As*neiations of Georgia, Pro
parations for the Fair—inelu ring the arrangements
ravie upon the Fair Ground, and by Ha 1 road.*, Hotels,
etc., for the convenience and acc mmodation of ex
hibitor* and visitors, and the address of Boarding
Houses and citizens that will be prepared to entertain
gnests—a r >d articles upon every other subject in con
nection with the Fair deemed of interest to those
arrongwbom the Bullstix will circulate—tbe pro
ducers of Georgia.
Five thoosat.d copies of the Bulletin' will be re-
■erved for distribution opon the Fair Ground during
Exhibition, and twenty thousand judiciously circula
te«immediately upon publication from the office of
Colonel D. W. Lewi9, Secretary of the Slate Agricul
tural Society, No. 66 Mulberry street.
Wholesale Merchants, Manufacturers, ond Dealers
in Specialties hare presented to them, in the enor
mous edition ot tbe Bulls r iN. a medium of extending
their business which, in extensive cir u! at ion. was
never before ap- roached in this Mate. The space de
votei to advertisers is limited. The following are the
Advertising Hates:
One Column 08 rquares) $100; Half Column (14
rqaarcs) $55; Quarter Column (7 squares) $30: Less
sp»"e per square, $5.
Tho‘ed*»»reu* of availing themselves of »ho Bur.-
letix should forward their favors at onc*».addrcssed to
N. PINK tl AM.
Macon, Ga.
Ciritens who will be prepared to receive guests
during tb« Fair, will confer a favor by leavi g their
<tddro* at tb«* office of Con. Lewis, or through the
Post-office with the Pablisber. sept!2-tf
NOTICE, TAX-PATERS OF BIBB 00.
T 'llE BOOKS are now open for the collecting of
f*tate and County Taxes for 1889. All are notified
1 com**, both white a d coloied.
Those that hare no property are notified to come
and pay their Poll Tax—only one dollar. The law
makes it a du’y for the T x Collector to notify em
ployers to hold the taxes, which i•* a very unpleasant
duty for me. I hope you will all come and pay your
own taxes. . ,
I hope all employers will notify toeiuiioii and
freed men. that o*u read, will read this to their color.
F. M. HEATH,
Tax Collector for Bibbeo.,Ga.
septfiC dftsljg -
FOR SALE,
rf»HR 110USE and LOT on the corner of Cherry and
i «»h Ftreots. opposite MoV lroy’s two-etory building.
For farther particulars api lv at the _ _
sepTlm* TELEGRAPH" OFFICE.
COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.
F RANI p. HK^'ELTrNE. Reriricr, -Bill hold a
C«»u*t of Bankruptcy at
Fo-t Valley, Oc ober fob.
Macon, “ Pth.
America?, ** IDh.
Cuthbert, 44 1‘2'h and 13th.
Albany, ** 15th.
sept-3-tf
Hilliard Male Institute for Sale.
T^HE Tru*tees offor the building known as the Hil-
X iiard Mrie Institute, Incited at Forsttb. Oa..
wi»b ten acre* ol land attached, for sale. No bo'ter
openingin Middle Geo-gia fora forge and fl uri>hir. *
School! Now occupied with sixty scholar?, and the
inducements offered will sreur® for any p irchaier
who desires to teach A pplcndid investment.
Apply to JAS If. MAYS,
fept23 till Oct 14 Prrsident Board.
J. A. WALKER. J. E. GRAYBILL.
J. A. WALKER & CO.,
C OTTON PACKERS ard Dealers in all kinds of
Loose Cotton. Sample*. Pickings and .Wa*te, re
spectfully tender their services to the business com
munity generally, and especi Hy to the .are house
Merchants of th-city, particular attention paid to
‘reconstructing” water-packel ana ® ix ®d ’sottonj.
Tbe hiuhe^tmarket price patd for wool and Hides.
geptl3-lm
MBS. BAILEY’S SCHOOL,
QN Walnut Street, corner of Third, will be
opened on Monday, October 4th.
sept24-4t 24-a$-30*oct $
j QUR Jtf* jLm Xi B T O C TT
• is arriving and being op?ned daily. As usual, it com-
1 prises erc r ytbing kept in a fir*t-clasa
WHOLESALE SOUSE,
And wo aro prepared to offer inducements to the
trade, which will insure their sale aedgivo entire sat
isfaction. Our Stock of
DO NESTI C S
Is heavy and complete. An uncsuRl largo Stock of
CASSIMKttES, JEANS. (North Carolina and Co-
Iambus. Ga.. make.) KERSEYS, LINSEYS, FLAN
NELS. DELAINS and
DEESS GOODS
Of every description. Our
\otio» Department
Is well assorted and very complete.
CLOTHING
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
BLANKETS, of all qualities, both in colored ami
white. »n>i. in a word, we have every thine ta suit the
trade of tbo Conntrj Merchant. Onr
AQS.
HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC!
NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELU.BLE.
The only remedy for Chills ani Fever o- Are. „ i
?S>\?rA x ?SUl. 0 LA , K bt ‘ depended odob i.Ttnn
WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
To Dr. TTiot. A. Hurley;
iIoo“ S I P |aB' i .5!“n?^^S! l ";, h ?If. »« «»rl?
he prc?ci
refused t
n u so, and have no reason t-> rcsrbiir
issagarBaS^gaaSSi
.. JAMES MARTIN. Entianr.
Locisvitta, Kt., Jon, IS, 186S.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
USE
na* been larrely added to, and wo export to soil at a
small martin. Onr Stock of
TOBACCO
Is very choice and was purchased at less than Mann
faetnrer's prices, which enable* ns to offer it low to
onr customer*.
f»8N ABUROS, heavy and lUht, all irradea of
SUKUriNUS. YARNS of the differentmannfacturers
WHISKY, BRANDT AND WINBS,
Plan ation Bittera and WolVl ‘■’chnapr*, Sncare of
all trade*. Old Government Java. .Cylon and Rio
Coffee. HARDWARE a'd SUpIo Drufq Batyinv,
Tie*. Nail*. Iron. Floor in »a-k* and barrel*. Rice.
Snuff. Citar*. Broom*. Bneket*. Scire?, etc.
Onr Stock i« of fuch a character that a Merchant nr
Planter can fill hi* entire memorandum with. Wo
respectfully aak an examination, fee line a-suroi we
can please yon and make it to yonr interest.
or. B. UOS8&L sow,
Wholesale Dealers. 96 Cherry and 55 Second St*,
septld tf
CENTRAL CITY
CONDITION POWDERS!
HORSES, MULES, CATTLE
HOGS. POULTRY.
Iu W. HUNT & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
CBERHT STREET,
MAC OF, GA.,
sons moPRiaToas.
A RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR ALL DISEASES
INCIDENT TO STOCK OF ANY KIND.
r PHE chief superiority or th* 1 ® P 0 „ w f d * ! L"S’nM f ihft
I the fact that they are composed of medicines that
have laxa ive.tonieand al'erativepropertirS. Thcnse
of them improve tho wind.strenethenjtheap^tue and
dieertive aocarata*. an t aives to the animata One.
smooth and etoaay ekin. thus improvini the api'rar_
anee. vigor and spirit, which baa been reduced by
overwork or di?ea-c. These PowJ.r? will tr-ngthen
the stomach and intestinr*. cleanre t-emfrom offen-
-ivc matter, and bring them to * healthy *hi- e '
are a ;uro prev r n'ive ot l.anc Fever, and a cert.^n
Energy, o :c.
DIXLB CTIOS3!
LUNG FEVER.—When yon find that yonr hon-e.’
oppetite ia not good, and he appears dull ®aJ etu-
pid. standing hack trom 'he trough, wp
down. etc-, he ha* etrong symptom, of Long 1Fevo.
Give one powder morning and nig if. .in wet looo.
which, ifojedin time, will effect a rare in a rewoays.
For poor and low-spirited ,nim»l o e Powder a
day. in wet f.od. will nave the mod heuehcial eBeck
inforing a new spirit toto thehorreai d prodncmir a
rlo<sy Iffhi When distemper prevail- In the ne ** D
b .rbood. give one pow 'er three tunes a week. Aa a
epring purifier, giro the powder twice a wees* .
Central City Condition Powders
FOR MILCH rOWS.
their hide, ami makes tbemtM»® a 9 j!;,,
Du3g roa Cows—Haifa powder in si pe.
FOR HOG'S.
tetfrfSJSKaSftklgayg.,
Dose F .r. Hooa-HaJf®g; e n .;./borbood.
et food. If the Choler* ,a ,n tce n - -
ce a
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA,
IODIDE POTASH.
A fleet Ions of i lie Hours. UnbUaal Positive,
nest, Debility, DUentea of th» Xvtdneya
Dtspep.la, Kry»l|)eltt M , Female Irrezr- *
ulnrltlrst I'lk-ulR, nil Skin
DUenirt) Lfvrr Completm,
lndlgeitlnn, Piles. Pul
monary DUeaiei,
Scrofula, or
King** l£vll, Sypblll^ aml«aU Impurities
of (tie Dtood.
LimaviiLi. April 4,1165.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is what it ia represented, and
I believe it the moat wonderful medicine betoretke
pnblie. Nothing nnder the heareoe eoutd induce me
to aay *o without proor of tho strongest an.l surs-t
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively on
tho imbjort.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin disesso
and stiffneae of the Joints for several yean. I em
ployed tho principal physician* of tho city and they
conld not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla,
not expecting it wou'd do much good, bnt to my great
astonishment she rapidly got well, and thank God
continues so. Had she been taking any mediriue I
would not give this eer< ificate: but your Sarsaparilla,
tho only remedy employed, leavea no doubt cf iu
medical qualities, and that it alone cored ber.
[Signed,] LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiting the truth and honerty of Ibis
statement, will find meat my residence, corner NIoth
and Walnut streets, Louisvilio. j..
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
_ . is a l. . ...
and most palatable form to give to children, it if not
surprising that it is fast taking tbo place of all other
preparation" for worm*—it being perfectly tasteless,
and any child will take it.
AIe*srs. James Buddie Ji Co.—GentJemen: It five*
me great pleasure to say* after using all the other worm
remedies known to me, with but partial success to my. ^
children. I wa* ndvired to try J>r. T. A. Harley a. ^
and since using it, my children have become well 1 ▼
and healthy ; the children would cat it all the tune, it
is so pies rant, if we would let them. I beliero
It Is one of the best and safest remedies known, and
a* such, recommend it to onej.no.jnd
LociaviLLX. Kt., July 3,18SS.
Notice to Mothers.
SR. SBABROOK'S
INFANT SOOTHING SYBDP.
Use in the future, only SKABROOK’S. a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of th* axe.—
Pleasant to take, barmle?* in iiametion. efficient and
reliable in ail easts. Invaluable in the following dis-
i:
SUMMER COMPLAINTS. IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS. RESTIVENESS.
TEEMING. Etc.. Etc.
Glvea health to the child and reat to the mother.
XaStmLlK. Tg*s. February W >*■
James Ruddle db Co., LouitviUe, Ky.:
it to uo uiy vuiiu uii’i. —.-. . - T -
after using it. than any.other remedy l erertned. I»n
say with confi lenee.it« the best medicine for children
at present known. IwUhyou would gettheDruygirta
here to keep it If any onedoe*. pfeaae I« tne knew.
if not. tend me one dozen by exprew, and I will P>y
for it at the office here. W rite me when you send it,
and oblige MBS. SABAH L. RANDOLPH.
Hurley’s Stomach Bitters,
For Debility, Lou of Appetite, Weakness,
Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want
Of Action of the Liter, or
Disordered Stomach.
gjteaSS5sss^5as^»S
be h ad at any drngrtoro in the United StallO0° tf '
the Proprietor*. J AMEo » UDD ^.£ T Vg™ K y.
ToJas. Ruddle & Co., Louisville, Ky.:
GgvTigwxs: This is to certify that I have been for
»rsa sifierVr. and have trled.U thtUmitsl b»«
; reir^j
icard
from any
ly spoken
before
foreYfinished ouo bottle. I a tagreat deal better,
and firmly believe that on one ortw« oroajioif ita-
the means of savin sr and JN«mctl1g m
scientioufly recommend thgm toaDgj
beet Bittern known, andadvist abe,n alw-j * fo •« »
Dr. T. A. Uurfoy’s. and h^ve no othcr. I oa c^o uw
this as you think proper, if it will benefit others.
Your* truly, etc..
rnmavTt.i.g- Kt.. December 1
JTOHN W. DIXS9S.
OR, SEaSKOCE’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Irc$
and Calisaya.
debtlitatm*
ities peculif
”* >r-. - . , oat it, if iia
Chicken'. Turkey?. I it? fda;
condition of all
wder on'
is in th<
.. _ bah a powder twice a week-
FOR POUXiTB. Y *
The<e Powde-s are a certain sreyemtive ^Eare^i
cholera, and other di.«en?cs in
Duck?, ere., and will improve
kinds of fo^ia. , , mireul wirh a
These Powder* are offered »<*• fZlu
-jtee of reliability and pra-v-cal ■ e e v oce we
Wvf&srr.,’^ te <-VSP*" ' ,i “
>e as toon an investment aa you ever „? d |
Auts elegant coni
ii * properties ofPeruvis
disasreeable tȣte an
or in other preparatu
It should b-
press'
p.'«e--aes utt tbe tome
n Bark Ind Iron, withouttbe
d bad effects of e ther,
■*f the^e valua
ill c
-;uired after con
Ji,«ea s e-, or ip th
to fetniiles. Nc
jedicinea.
-ale&vce from, I
,. e diatrcpato»l9Wjf
female ?h'-uld he 11
•s for nothing can wen
Cent* per box. ie The t e rad P e supnicd oD liberal terms.
v„», j-enuine witho it onr written signature.
sept2$-tf
Zs. w. HtTWT & CO.,
DruggtsU. Macon. Ga.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
PROPRIETOR-'.
LABOKATORY NO. 41 BULLITT STREET.
Louisville, Kv.^
All the above Good? for e by
z,. W. SXTTJXT dL CO.,
Macon. Go-, “d all DreiT-u.
auglO-suAth