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LOCAL COLXJMISr.
SPRING GOODS.
meechants aed Planters
ffiJl Ond at tho NEW YORK STORE, the most
eotdTW* and largest Stock of Dry Goode, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, etc., in the State. All we ask is
to examine the same, as to prices and quality, be
fore purchasing, and convince yourself ’of the fact
that yon can fill your bill all in one house, and at
astonishingly I®* prices.
S. WAXELBAUM 1c BKO.
45 and 47 2nd Street.
parabola needle.
Jut received at W. A. HOPSON A CO.’S, a fall
usortment of the above Needle, said to bo the best
HOW in use. marl3-tf
DBES8 CJOODS.
' By glancing at the window of W. A. HOPSON A
CO.’S Store, you will see somo beautiful Printed Per
cales jut arrived from New York. To be convinced
that they are cheap, you have but to step inside and
inquire the price. ' inar!3-tf
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
100 Dozen Hoop SkirU. 50 cent* apiece. #
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*E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
300 pieces Marseille Trimmings and Fluted Trim-
pings, 50 per cent, less than ever. * mar23
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
500 Doseo Gents’ Hem-stitched Handerehiefs from
12)4 to 60 cents. m*r2S
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
The ly place for North Carolina Spring Cassimerea
for Men’s and Boya’ wear.
E,-FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
100 Honey-Comb Quilts, 11-4 wide, $1,80.
■ufiS
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
50 Pieces Wash Poplin, 25 cent* per Yard.
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E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
200 Dozen Shirt Bosoms at from 12'A to GO tents.
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R. FEUCHTWANGER & CO .
100 Pieces Mmlin. 15J4 cents per Yard.
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
Ladies’ Hoae, 10 to 50 cents per Pair.
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
200 Pieces Prints at 10 cents.
DB.C. J. ROOSEVELT,
HOMCEOPATUIST.
mm residence and office uniats
Corner of Walnut and Third Streets.
Office Hours, from 7 to 9, a. v. From 2 to 4. r. x.
aprl-3m - _ . ,.
THIRD STREET
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
Tax WoopBpyy Plan fob Bemoctuso tn Cm i TFLEGH APH.
Haij,—As the location and building of a new
Court-house ia now agitating the minds of all classes
in this county, it will, probably, interest many of
the city and county readers of the Toxoairn, to
have laid before them the plan of tho Woodruff
Brothers, architects of this city, for remodeling the
City Hall, eo as to centre in one building the various
city and county offices, and alto to afford suitable
rooms for court purposes. The building, as drawn
From Washington.
WtsnmoTOX. April 1.—The removal of disabilities
ia more muddled than ever.
Unless Butler’s bill is passed there will probably
be no action this session. *
The Senate bill requiring applicants for relief of
disabilities to petition and swear to reasons for ap-
by this plan, can be seen at the office of the arohi- j 'print of lands to the Selma,
flat; uplands
t. s
PBe Peirt-lloue at CMy Nall Ticket,
Being ever ready with “ a reason for the faith
that is in them," take pleasure in spreading be
fore the people tho data on which they base
their judgment that the uptoS’S*’; Oricane 12* sides 8000 bales.
House at the City Hall will save forty or j j Breadstuffa'and Provieiona quiet
thousand dollars, or even more, to the county.
tects on Poplar street. It presents a bold and com
manding front, and the tower is one of surpassing
beauty and proportions. The architects say if they
were to draft a plan for a new building, they would
put upon it the suae tower. The voters must deter
mine the question for themselves. Wodo not mean
to advocate either side.
The plan designs two wings to tho present City
Gadsden and Alabama Bead, and confirming the
grant to the Selma, Borne and Dalton Boad, ■
passed. - • — ,
Sumner introduced a joint resolution postponing
the election in Texas. Y...T.-.
In Executive session there was a long discussion
over Longstreet’s nomination.
John Allison was confirmed aa Register of the
fflJSSBADM 4 DANNENBERG,
70.... THIRD STREET.....:. 70
Hall building, one on First street and one on Cotton Treasury.
Avenue, each 40 by 70 feet, presenting an entire gtoneminis relieved of the command of
front of 130 feet by 114 feet deep, two Btoriea on a I VlIKinil ^ ia ordered to the Pacific,
basement. Tho entrance to the basement is by the The Texas and Georgia delegations visited tho
Firat street front, entering a corridor 10 feet wide, p^jffeirt to-day. Reporters were exduded. The
on the right of which we have tho Marshal’s 0®=® members of the Georgia A«.l»c«tinn (Radical) eay
and the Chief of Police office, each 18 feet 6 inches ^ p^a^ent jn responding to the Georgia Attorney
by 27 feet. To tho left is the Street Commission- Gcnerld , Farrow, said he thought Congress would
el’s office and Police headquarters, each 13 feet G I some action regarding Georgia before adjourn-
In order to extend their business and increase their inches by 27 feet, all finely ventilated, well lighted j that he himself favored restoring the
stock, the above firm has removed since October last 1
from Cotton Avenue to 70 Third street, where they
hare just opened one of the larfcst. most varied and
ELEGANT STOCKS
DRY GOODS
FANCY GOODS.
CLOTUINO.
BOOTS.
SHOES,
DATS. He..
Ever brought to this city.
rooms. I grocs to their seats.
Continuing our way on. we enter another corridor j t ^ Btatod the Mexican mission will be ten-
of the same dimensions, passing through the centre I to g Q.yi M
of the main bniiaing, and terminating in the stair-1 ^ thm , g y t that Grant will veto the Tenure-of-
way hall,” which is 18 by 46 feet On one side of .. t.ngnagn.
this corridor we have tho PoUce quarters for the It ^ that Gen. R. 8. Granger has been
men. 17 by 70 feet, and on the opposite side four to the temporary command of Yuginia.
cells for the temporary confinement of prisoners, a ^ Honae on Foreign Affairs have
fuel room, and a furnace room, aU of ample dimen- a_. cod to report the following: That
eions. Passing on to the other wing of the budding, I the people of the United States hereby declare tbeir
we have the Police quarters for thorehef off duty, 8ympathy ^th the people of Cuba in their patriotic
a room 29 by 43 feet, anikoffice for the Clerk of tho I efforts to secure independence, and establish a re-
Market, 21 by 29 feet. I publican form of government guaranteeing tho per-
Returning, we enter the stairway had, and by a ^ Eberty and political rights of an people:
double flight of steps A ample dimensions, we pass Ij tfve its cLtitutionhrop-
They invite the public and consumers generally to to the first floor or principal story, which is also en- tQ ^ of ^ United States whenever
an examination of thia tcred by the Poplar street front, or principal en- he to recognize the inde-
SUPERB STOCK OF GOODS. -» VUntL “ d ■ OT “** nt5r ° f B ° T ‘
Whilst Wholesale Dealers will find It particularly to office, each room 17 feet 4 inches by 22 feet. Next The president has nominated Post Masters J. O
their interests to | adjoining these is the Grand Jury room, 17 feet 4 nawleJP> ■vy ar renton, Va.; Joaiah Daloach, Mem-
/iirr OTWinv I by 28 feet ’ wBh priTat0 paES * 8 ° , to th * Con ? plus. Te'nn.; Henry Ransom, Marshall, Texas.
CALL BEFORE rooms, two in number, which are located one in each Bontwell baa ordered the dismissal of the special
PVRCHASINQ ELSE WHERE, of (ha building, and each 38 by 48 feet, 19 feet agcnta _
high, with Judge’s room, Petit Jury room, and Wit- de bt statement enters fully into the detail
ness room adjoining each. The remainder of of T&riona it , ma included in the Government in-
tbis floor is occupied with the Ordinary’s office, 17 deb tedness. ^ decrease in the debt is nearly
feet, 4 inches by 83 feet; Library, 17 feet 4 inches I ^ m ::u nna B j x hundred thousand dollars (coin.)
by 12; and Fire-Proof for Records 16 by 20 feet. n , la „^, jio4,600,006—#215,000,000 being repre-
On tho second floor we have the public ball. Hlby . ccrtiflclteg of currencv-balanco 67,000,-
90 feet, 22 feet high, occupying tho centre bufldmg ^ ^ ltrt —> cmbnces ouly tho receipts
superbly lighted and ventilated. Inthe First sheet reeejf#a ^ to n o’clock, ut inst It would be
wing is located tho Connol Chamber, 38 by 46 feet, Rome fonr millions additional, had it been
with Clerk of Council, and Committee room adjom- ^ ^ cth or 7th , „ heretofore,
tag. In tho opposite wing are located four Urge xto Treasury disbursements daring March amount
rooms for clerks of courts sheriff’s office, etc. This I milUona U| , # h^f.
story is very high and well lighted. I «•»
Tho elevation (which presents tho Poplar street | Congressional,
12 V; Orleans
Lard 74a 60. Tallow 49s 90.
Loxdos, April 1. r. w.—Bonds S3*. Dank of
England advanced rate discount 3(Vi4 per cent
Lrrxapoon, April 1, evening.—Cotton closed dull;
Tima: ... .■ \«'
The County Treasury has m hand—
Cash from sale of old Court-
House lot
Cash from taxes this year.
County 20 year bonds, deemed.
necessary to complete Court-
House on Mulberry street, by
old Commissioners. Adopted
by last Legislature —.
In all.
Deduct amount for building
Leaving cost of Court-House on
Mulberry street.
PEE COSTBA.
The necessary work on City
Hall—adding another story,
new front and stair towers...$15,000
Add amount for building Jail
COSSIGSKES M. &. IV. RAILROAD.
^ , . ■ Macox, Apia 1,1869.
Jobnscn. C 4 Co; Seymour. T k Cc; O Daly A Bro;
„„„ . Greer A L: H Freeman: G Bered: T W Frearaaa A
$20,000 cSrAdam;.JAB:H*8;LWHiCo : W Wood: W
I . j to gj Burdick B A Co: A LMaxwell; D Flanden
ASn:STArBP Walken JU AkiSon.
Special Notices.
15,000
50,000
$85,000
20,000
mtaaoww. wu.p. saowx,
BROWN’S HOTEL,
(orposiT»'TH*PA8SKKoaa dkpot)
• ,n,i MACON, GA.
E. E BROWN J: SON,: : •’ • -’ PROPRIETORS.
ARRIVALS. APRIL 1^1869.
C K Luneeford, Omaba
WUCrankNY,- , ,
$05,000
n ma ninit *V*.. <
W K Wood. lodfim*
J B English, city
Wm M Wadley. Ga
A JStrar.gsr. Ga
H A Ilaralaon, Ga
G P Denny k wife. Bojton
Saved directly to tho county...
But that is not all: Hang the
money already in hand, wo
have no use for the $50,000
in bonds, and thereby save
which is
20,000- 35,000 J W Denny.
1 N C Monroe. Ga
F U Alley, city
W Muire. Penn
W RiMnfield. Albany
M B Rich.
C U Solomon, city
Wm Rogers v Ga
CC Miller, tavannah
J Roger. Cincinnati
L HWinx.city
J J Green. N Y
C C W lUbbee, Hawkinsvillo
$30,000 5 J A Daniel, Fla
L W WiUlam». Macon eo J R Coin®}'"*
1 L P Doiier. Georgetown J 1J GHss. Lnmpkm
J II Sutton, Monttiuma OO Nelaon.Dawson
T If U.VShwU m
interest for 20 years,
Added to the above, makes.
70,000
$100,000
J M MeKin'iic. ’’ S leTurner, Macon eo
JL Barnard. “ W B Castle A wife. Ohio
W D Bussell k wife. Conn G A Potter. Reynolds
Kcv J Jones. Griffin C H Ww,
W T Taylor, wife & child C Dwight, Boston
, Montiomery
fected by tho - - .
to tho location to which the Mulberry street v
ticket are to be pledged. c. w. btisotox. o. w.mxoTox
But the Woodruff plan, costing $35,000, might BETNGTON’S HOTEL,
be adopted, in which event $20,000 of the I (opposite m passasoas dspot)
bonds would be used. MACON, GA.
Interest for twenty years 28,wo i
BYINOTON BROS.,
Total. - ..$48,000
SARATOGA * A’ BPBING WATER.
-Saratoco, in tbr State of New York, is one of lbs
moat remarkable mineral re$orvoir? upon the surface
of the Globn. 'Within an area of a mile in diameter
are some thirty mineral fprinf'-notwoof them alike.
In some of the water* Clortde of Sodium j re4Tomi-
nates; in others Iodine. Magnceia, Sulphur. Chaly
beate. etc. The bor.c-Ti. ial effects of some of these
water*, as mf dlcinal agent*, are known throughout
the civilited world. Probably.one hundre<l thousand
Derwmi visit* thc>c bprings annually. Many hun-
drrd thousand bottles of the water are transported
and consumed in tho various localities of tho coun-
^'he Saratoga ;<A” Brrieg Wntcr k rrobabb th.
GSHmSKs, that of Alx la Ch»prUo :n Pr U «in;
twice that of Vichy in France; nearly three time*
greater than the renowned ^dtrer of C. wmanv . and
equally over the Spas of Bath, hnnland. and Klwea-
The reputation of thiswater is based uron its efieet
in diseases of tho stomach, liver, bowels kidneys and
spleen, and acts with wonderful benefit in esses OI
Chronic Dyspepsia- Constipation, Grav.l.Goat, heror-
ula. Cutaneous Affections. General Lethargy. Sore
ness, and prostration of the system. . ,
Tho value of mineral waters has been prised and
acknowledged by medical men since tho earliest civ
ilisation. A celebrated authority says: ”1 he virtues
of mineral watersbave been best shown in the treat
ment of obscure and ehronie diseases.
S &lfFKN A RY^r?&.A
Sol by George Payne; J. H. ^ llm mgi; e ^ D ’
. tut ARLES’ LONDON QOBDIAL 6IN,
OR PWE LIQUOR OF JUNIPER BERRIES.
This favorite brand of puro London Cordial Qto*
I ii.i ctnad the tost of time, imitation, piracy* higb tir-
iffj and unfair competition, andstill enjoys
lj iDCreSSgiSe?abowjng that true merit doc* not
^s- a U r T^.0ND0N CORDIAL GIN
| j. offered to th. public «
Which, deducted from the $100,000 above, I Marietta
eaves still $52,000, as tho nltimate saving to J w oraw/onl. SO
he county and the pockets of th# people. J B Grey, Hawkinsvillo
ARRIVALS APRIL L 1888.
hTghl?"lqredbVine.»nd»T^Mwh.r.from what
ever cause, .healthful diuretic is required.
Ladies anriect to painful menstruation can, by the
. u*e of Co* liil Gin a few day* previous to
VTtn'PRTFTORS. I illnew 1 , oNiain great reiiel. In such instances it
PROPIili. TURSk fhould taken witk augar and warm water.
• Sn , o"sons n5w so fr“«ntly sold under tho
As we defy eompelion in oar lino of busine
We have a few more damaged PRINTS that we are
selling at ONLY SIX CENTS PER YARD.
NUSSBAUM k DANNENBERG.
mar23-tf No. 70 Third Street.
CUBBEDGK & HARNUJEST,
BANKERS & BROKERS
judgment, is all that is desired of them by
JL S. Thomson, Virgil Powers,
MACON, GA.,
•DECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY AND SELL EX-I front,) is in the Grecian Doric style, tho architects I YTasaaoww, April 1—Hoes*.—'The House is em
it CHANGE. GOLD. SILVER. Stock*. Bonds and ^, ng confined to tho order of tho present building. ^ ~ w ,^.i..i rr i
Uncurrent Funds. It preaC nt« a portico supporting a pediment, and ^ hf) Reconstnictlon Committee talked about But-
00LLE0TI0N8 MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE each wing is finished on their flanks with a pedi- ^ buL Tba D cm0 cr«te think it imposes humilia-
ment. To give increased dignity to this design, the conditions. The Committee heard tho Texans,
architect has added a crowning feature, and has cho- Tbe Election Committee considered the Northern
sen an octagonal tambour 24 feet in diameter, cm- I contests.
belliahed with eight columns disposed opposite tho Tho w>yt Means Committee was directed to
angles of tho tambour, above which a large brackett ,^^,0 tariff laws and the laws in relation to cue-
soems to act as a kind of flying buttress against the I t om -b 0 nses and bonded warehouses, and to ait du-
dome, which is flnaUy crowned with s lantern, liav- ^ „„„ >t such times and places they deem best
POINTS.
•a-Offlee open at all hours of the day .
fseptl-lyrl
CITY AFFAIRS.
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
500 Doien Ladies’ Hem-Hitched Handkarcblcf*. at
Viji eenU apiece. m>r2 ^
_ E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
Very extensive collections of new style* of Collars I
and Cuffs- mar» ^
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
500 Gross Fashionable Buttons, very low.
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E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
Silk Parasols at from 75 cents to SIM
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SPRING POPLINS.
Somethin* new In style mid very cheap, just received 1 and all Denominations wUl thus have iu „ , . - i neoino iu u,,,™..
at W. A. HOPSON ft CO.*8. Cull early, for bey are | t j ieBaine opportunity to call tho attention of tho two yoar8 ag0f under instructions from a joint j^pj-ggented no people, but merely sought to
-olAf very fast. man J vs _ j pnbUo t(J tbeir Umea places of preaching. | ot the city and county, for remodeling | ^ upon tho of Mississippi.
„ t>- observa- I the present City HaU, and tho estimate of cost at Mcasra Davies, Farnsworth and Schenck, who
I u 0 ™e*H; X’‘t 7 a, K. s/d at 2 and | that tim, w«, in round_numhere, thirty-six ^ | speke in oppomtioo to « ^repreadi^as
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, I860. ing a balcony around Us bass, at an elevation of tnd testimony.
I about one hundred and twenty feet from tho level -pj^ bi]1 ta re ution to the transportation of mails
Tnz Pastors of the city are respectfully requested Qf ^ gidewalk below. Thia balcony is intended I over nibeads was adopted,
to famish ns, at their earliest convenience, a list of for % lookout, or fire-alarm station, from which any consideration of tho Mississippi bill was re-
tlieir weekly appointments, as it is onr pnrposo to portion 0 , tho city can be seen. On four sidee of Bnmed There was a long and acrimonious debate,
publish on every Sabbath morning a schedule of tho I tb0 ), mto , r „„ presented clock-dials, which have I Mr Marshall said the Democrats did not oppose
services in the several churches. All notices, here- ^ e j eTat ion of 95 feet, and when illuminated, could I tba bill from i ovo 0 ( military governments, but
| after, for Divine Worship will appear inthis Church | ^ 8oen &t & great distance. preferred even tliatto handing over the unfortunato
Tho plans above described were prepared more I „—j 0 the tender mercies of a set of robbers,
w l rv Lint I 1 1 _ ... l_ 4/
AT $1 00 A DOZEN.
LINEN NAPKINS,
AT THE NEW YORK STORE.
JMSSASl,
0 T Campbell, Atlanta
J B Kelly. Dooly eo
Mrs J Gill. SO
J Jarrett. Ga
H Hendell, city
Mr bloyd. “
J B Jones. Michigan
K Tyler, Monroe oo
Entbvie reiser,a now so ftfqutntly sold under the
news, of gin. ^
PlinMareiril” 1 *°°-'m‘ ' “ [
.- iward^B- -
Mis, M Lee. Ft Valley
Dr W U Ilollingihead. “
R W BordelL city
Vf II o’Pnr, Hr—
C T Swill, l’err.
ouston oo
•err
.Ga
quire u»ui ok*/,uw, —~r | ii wv—i,,
than saved by a judicious selection of a Court- 1 R ^ go—^ e jty
house site, that work will not cost the tax pay- | \y d Jones, Culfoden
ere n cent Hence, all the spouting of onr col- J Jonmq ’
ored opponents under whatever prompUng, Twigs, co
against drainage and taxation, is entirely thrown 1 J w Oat. Ga
away. This, it must be said, presents o view RSlaprer.T-i««eo
of tho case different to what may have been g^j^de^Ho Jrion eo tien W A«
supposed correct It is none the less I s StepkeiwODjG» KPernr A wile, imnoia
however and a serionaresponsibility rests with I r a Stanley, Dublin W HCox.
Sr’JSC;
lAN j SB H0TJ8K, :
MACON, GA.
| COLLIER & BOYS, .PnoMtivroM.
free omnibus
E. Crockett,
A B. Boss,
P. W. Doyle,
T. C. Nisbet
Geo. H. Hazlchuret,
Jacob Russel,
J. C. McBumey,
E. Isaacs.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Weekly Review of the Market.
ARRIVALS. APRIL L 1868.
Col G W Adam.. Fomyth ColA81i j; m il to n , CUnton
REEJr' 4 -*’
Cant II Becket. Sav U M J ohnson.
oapi ii p u 01lTer> America,
mar2-eow3m
Dees Red Blood pear tie Crimson stream,
| through your veins with ell Its accustomed purity and
vitality 7 Or has it become thiekenod and polluted by
disuse until your glands have become swollen, your
■kin diseased, or covered with ulcers and old running
aoreeT Have yon eny dieeue which leeda jowtoses-
peet Impure Blood aa the cause » The spring of tho
year is the fust to cure all such complaints, and
Dromgoole k Co.’s “Constitutional Monarch” is the
moet powerful Blood Pumirres that can be found.
Tetter. Scald-head. Pimples. Blotches. Glauular
Swellings. Scrofula. Krytipelaa, Gout. Rheumatism,
and all such diseases eared by Its nee. 8old by all
| principal druggists.
Krrinff but Noble. Self-Help for Young
Men, who haring erred, desire a better manhood.
Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charts.-If
LcocfiitcJ, re*urn the postage. Address. PHILAN-
THRQ8, Box P. Philadelphia. Pa. Jsn21-3m.
BALTIMORE
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH, > I Capl u necrei. o.r
Aran. 1—Evzsiso, 1869. f k^Brew* .^ ’’ °*
Trade was moderately good to-day both in dry- j u ] s( . K IIniching. “
goods mid groceries. A few of tho Icaping houau P ^f^Tlloton Yo .
in these branches of business had a very good day a I A M W.ir d NewUrleen. ^LS-.n^e-York
trade. _ . | j Jones. D D. Griffin Capt Wm Hunt, fcav
Our stock and bond market remains perfectly
g omo wee ks' No change in quotations. *"|CITY BANKING C0NIPANY|
a Mills. Chapel Hill
Dr C Rogers Tbomaston
Wm Mitchell, city
'■(BSftAISa
CLOTHING Ml
Corner Second and Cherry Sts.,
OF MACON.
I 0p. it, the lowest temperature, on tho 1st, was 25
tho highest was on the 31st, 74 degrees;
Bond fonr hundred dollars.
becoming conservative. Finally the bill was post-
AT 20 CENTS A YARD.
NAINSOOK MUSLIN,
AT THE NEW YORK STORE.
degrees; tho highest was on the 31st, 74 degrees; | ^ MoBS n«o Rm*.—There is nothing more P°„ I to-day. «9-50 796
tho average of tho month 65 4-10 degrooe. pleasant and enjoyable than a spring morning nde, g^j^JAfter thobnsineesreportedatnoon, tho Shipped previooaiy _j—
The faU of rain this month wan only2 | either on horse-back or in a^nioe buggy b ‘^ 1 ^ 1 Indian Appropriation bill waa resumed and discussed j gtock on hand this evening <*.*36
Cottow. — Receipts to-day 81 bales; sales 201; |
shipped 347.
u5fS:S2tlSara:S|»««M»LTr. . ::«200.000|(T E LE O Es r u BUILD ISO.)
rather unfavorable nature to buyers, they operated I
the reet of the day with great caution. Tho market w qoODALL. C. A. NUTTING,
closed rather weak thia evening at a decline of | Cumi Paanoxav.
about half a cent—middlings calling for 20 cents—
something extra 96)4.
MACON COTTON BTATEjnSNT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1868—bales.. 1,820
Received to-day.
Received previonaly 55,825—Oo,900
57,232
847
| .gainst 5 inches and a fraction, in of the three | ^^“aud pretty horee- The fresh, |
months precoding. _ ' I bright, genial sunlight, the fragrant and bursting I m '
NEW YORK STOCK BOARD—CLOSIffO,
QUOTATIONS.
THE LATEST STYLES OF
HOOP-SKIRTS
AT TI1E NEW YORK STORE.
mar28-tf
Will do a General Banting Bnslneee tn all |
it. Detail..
rsiHE Stock of thU Company is ell owaoi la Meeon I
ManMii
I. C. PLANT * SON,
»,o—TSST^S-o— -I and BROKBRS
Church in this city are now actively engaged in ar- ^ ril, all lend a charm to the lover of An ditor difficulty has resulted in a conflict of\SpeeiallvDUpateMio He Moeo*Da,l v THe^opk.l \VFICX IN THE FIRST NATlONAbllANB
ranging and preparing for their Fair, to ta opened ~TiCS taHtM* provided, he has a horse autbority between the Fifth ^d BevenU, Dta- §
- * We have-nt got Uj,* (km^sAich are court, of conemrent Jurfa- A»^»
vssewwj •— . — — , , I C1U1CI, UIUI a/J m UW.V ——tw» 1 8®^ tto USO diction. Warmth’s appointee was «‘i°™**'** V**"* Cen£dZ.-~: I 1 —.—-—--l tM Auroga end ^r^inUj make
dty and lending them tho aid of his advice and ad- I accomplished, intelligent and careful I District Court, and Anditor Wickliffe by th Hndson liiver. - 4 I Cotton to ,ood Noribern or European houses, >r
- «> a-*, i - 5^21 I SSftea'ia—
8CH GOLD,
83*
S3
AN IMMENSE 8TOCK OF
CLOTHING
mtalstrative abilities. The proceeds of tho Fair are ^ ^
.to be used in paying off certain claima agrinsttho I provirion “dealer, who, like I ^toprisonm^t forty-eight houre, for contempt, by I SSSTere-
Church. Wo wish the ladies the most abundant ouracl ra . a good thing, and is ever ready to tbo 5th DUtri ct Court, and subeequenUy releaaedon Cleveland ( * x - dtT “ U “i^:;
Tlie Trying Season.—The searching winds, the I BnccC88> accommodate hia friends with some favor or act of Ilibclia corpus by tho 7 th District Court. Chicago and Northwestern Pref_——...
_J1 Arlcalinr rain 7 the heavy fo*s. and occasional I I , n d at all times with bacon and corn at I The whole affair haa got into an incxtncablo mud- 1 Cleveland andTolcJo. (ex-dividend) -• 1
warn and moist dw. of Match. *-*»«. "P™ «*• Tbs Vzxocira)* ?tf"T^iitaM8 0 th^“nr* Totownt market price. die. The Governor and Auditor bitterly denounce |{; 80
whole, the most unhealthy month of tho *<>**■ [“ tho Race Track yesterday to witness tho race ve- th wanted^ to ride, that’s certain,andwesng- rarh other as thieves and rascals. Lake Shore. Ex-dividend of 5 per cent.....
depressing Influence* «« ^reoiollj unfavorable to locipcdc8 between M«on and AtlanU, anddidnt WeU, wowanTOU to ^ ^ ^ mom; ^ ^ «« —
invalids, and thousands of persona with^ehle const! | witness it on account of their dimness sf vision, 1 . ... «aocr for the great velocipede From Cuba. Toledo; Wabash and Western. Prof.
| 2 mightra ’eeVmsd | Havana,AprilL-Two.rolunteerew^ cc-ricjed | 1
riiies. Willpurehas
GENTS’
everybody.
lure, with proper vouchers, and forward them to tho • “ to ^ caught by 1L Fortunately for on Sunday and eentencod to exile and imprison " n r J MDsiMippi.....
nnmmifoiioners for draining the swamp. Those | he did not want TO do caugu ^ velocipede Lent. I Hannibal and St. Joseph...........
nth Ha bycide New Yoax, April l.-The Hereld’s specul from HmiWm
SM. » - —
I ten Commisaionera for draining
vflio Trent to fiab, i
or bait, Trill meet
muons.’who have borno the winter bravd*. ^
down in the first month of spring. The variation; 11 ^
temparature and cold caat winds are a aeriou
thedyspeptie and bilious, whose symptoms
variably aggravate. Intermittent fever is
wherever there is evolvable poison in the
the soil. To eneble tho system to combat th
there is nothi.i* like ».* 00 ^ ”!^!r’
ACII*BITTKR8 stand supreme. Medical MtWJj I after Uiey discovered that the race had been I gy. We patienUy CidTuorring^rom I dc^er John F. Davis, and shot them. The cap- j AHbSmeS’s.I
,crib.l t lnpref.rer.e.toanyoftb.toniepr.pjret.on* P^ued, wfil please report to tho State botamat ten minutes m “®^d to taSrod crew were imprisoned. Two ete«nere mid YMria g-
Rcnawat.—Yesterday «yfa« shod .mm*-1 ytmbet, | ' Foreign HflWfc , j Domestic Markets.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF MAOON.
I. C. Plant. Prerident. W. W. W biolst. Caahisi I
Corner Second and Cherry Streets. ]
?%| imgEar™?':.
— 63?J Liberal adrances made on shipments of Cotton
« A \ aL -
dot 8-Am* c—
BANKING OFFICE,
otherhand. that the recUfied emnee of th. finesta.
grown in this country U th. solo
0 Foreign News.
•moth. Hence it ka. the confidence * £neJ &t alitt lonegroon_ a dray "A the corom and ther^hrengh the beanWH^oveJ ipprebealed . I 18. NorthCarohnmOOJi; new,K«.
onmCT^ER U 4 l BmERra^^o_ve g c«ah,e j K^**^*-*,*™***^^ I low town.
Mntnal Tire. anfl Life!
inrsVAANCB COMPANY,
MACON, GA.,
GOODS,
rflLVBR.
»ad make Investmen** for parUas as they^may | Of svenr hind, color and style, and attprlees lo suit
nor 3-6m*
Broadcloth Snitsj
.EaElish WaltiRB Suite, Linen Suits,
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Our stock Is very complete in all 1U details. And of
superior qualiUes. We have a fine assortment of
efficacy. Hence It nas me cumiucuc — fri<rthened at alittlonegro on a uray ai mo i ana uicro unvif —■ . -
and finds its way into hospitals where no other pro- I ^ Cbcny 8trect8 , and attempted to L f (h. track, and aU ^ ,
prietary medicine is sanctioned. . , bat thovonng gentlemen eucceoded in rival of the velocipede racers. We sugg
ESsSs3S§S2.S§“52sS2T
- - — nnd this invaluable antidote to ma- I Ar^r -when lie mode a short turn to run I Arrowed horee. loo buss I me yeuuw au»w « opr*-*-!, . uowon wwer; uuuuuufi uj;a«*uo
Urious disorders adopted in its stead. A double gain p iV ement on Second street. In do- ( w e never make ^ c ff wfth a of Pern, and appeared °^ th ® tteMmeT New YorntjApril l.-Cotton flower; ealee MOO
^realised by the change, for th. Bitters, unlike that ^ ^ bnggy , throwing out Unng the reins m both ^.daHiedon^ , _ —*•— “ ^ 1
d.n« cusaaaloid.are agreeable to th. palate, and mg BO^v« PS ft. cellar. daci ^d “giT that would honorhmmriL
Alaska bring,*350,000 ^|
^The of Foreign RelaUona of Colombia F i our and declining. Wheat doll;
. ,-t^ beinc acainst Cnahing’a treaty for the Com dull. Pork quiet; new mem 311.......
is reported twrng againss steam lard duU at 18X01%. Turpentine
Iathnms Ship ConoL I Bosin eteody. Freights qnieL
The yellow fever is spreading south on the coast | Cotlon jo Wer; middling uplands 28X02®-
I Tuscarora. Paymaster Cushing ia dead.
dangerous alkaloid.,
their curative effect is much more pevmani
had “swung around the circle’’ we
They were a litUe, but not senonsly tmieed bytie Before L"r^ith"tho driver, that Macon
Card—Tlie Wonderful Fever Cure-I two wheels of the bnggy were token off made a htxr * '*t J nm tn
take great pleasure in caUlng your attention to * ^ the horse then dashed down the beat Atlanta-theloser to ae to ^
mediri^ called PYRAFUGE. for Chill fevw. feve|; ment te&ring the bnggy Uterally aU to pieoeU ou return to tho city. By
i jnmK atriis. and all icvcrh baviDE 8. nJa j P* . fnr Alin voudct Hicn I .m
SUte 5 8506 20; com-
05(3,7 15. Wheat dull
-—=» -lMsftss: 1 mes I ttSSSSSSStXi ZSSi **
orrosivi a tows Bocsa -aud avisovox's norcu ILINEN OOOI>^,
FFICB. Discount, Deposit ani 1 Collection: In- |
i carearainst Accidenlsfrom Fire; Bay and Ball
;ht and Time Ezehanffe. Stocks. Bonds, Gold and
Ver Coin. _ . .
S ’ M cJhier? AE 'R. J.LUOHTFdOT.' Prcslden; '
DIRECTORS:
W. J. Lawton. J- C. McBmuut.
n. T. Jouxsiu.
J. JlStUAl ^ TID T SlXOLKTOV.
feb23-3mo
GoTeremeSa'Suand steady; 1862’aX7X- Sooth-
. ... w- q ernboSsvSE; Georto’s Tirginia a56; North
Every family can | and very aangeroua me y. I - and. in the evenc rue | A Cara. I Carolines 61X: new 54X- Money, stringency very
SSSS&ss Rw
^d^mtopodeetriansontho sidewalk. =
AR DINGTOKT
Mntnal Life Insmnce Cominuy,
Shirts, Collars,
- k Neck-Tics,
Hats, Caps,
Valises, Trunks,
Umbrellas,
Clothing.
OF
stroyerwill be of no material consequence.
derful curative potcere are mtrocuiour. 0
fuge” will cure by a few doses tho most of
prevalent, and where tho disease tsofsW
Boys’
WMuKM , “
fi O TITHE B,N !| Ladies are rcsi-crifully invited to bring their boys to
nor House and ect an outfit. We have a largo.Stock
Suto^nuffiro to torally eradicate the disease markets This simple rac^ and proceedi^-that
Pork’firm. Bacon"quiet. Whisky £—
• “L—Cotton dull; sales 457: mid-
28: receipts 1188; exports, for-
could easily return , - g| ..
rTe^tomTaLlnVa'permaaent and lasting I tnerimrexu for Uioeewho I ^Tthe* race came off. True to Heldnd amlacv The plans referred to in tho j Savannah,
2: IfZTa. m d ireih. * cannot and mj >- Accomplished Wy who pro- commodating nature he communicaUonB which have appeared were pro- ^
failed in a einole inHauee. From tbe first moment the are acquainted I came up the 6 tree two requested him to 8 p _ I more than two years ago, under mstrnc- I qi Cott _
medicine is token, its healthy effects are felt. Bides over jjjj u a the ladies of Ma- of bi s own door. He did so W ^ Joint Committee of the City and Lf aksVues; receipts 235 ; middlings 27X-
ry day where we hear of a ease we go to the n»'l«‘ - Deaiera in are invited to call and felt mudl refreshed from the delightful nde, took bo ^ present City Hall. Chauustos, April 1—Cotton dull andnomund;
the oountry at large will toon derive the sstisfsction
of tbe discovery of our wonderful fever cure Its vir
tues must soon become universal, and we will receive
blessings alike from tho aged as well a, from the
young. We auarantee a cure, and can confidently
stole that our "Pprafuec" la tho beet mcdicreou tbe
«.„rZJ for chill fever, fever and acne and dumb ague,
Zita our certain knowled*e we know, where all
bave^ failed, our "PvM’ has
aies m
Whjcinoton, April 1.—Spirits Turpentine weak
it4fi. Roein actrraat 170fgl75. CrudeTnrpen-
«-»8ieatcd the disease in every case. [jW3
, ke lb is means of fntbrmin* you of the above. . g^trarv, many nave — ——. -
your best endeavors to let the I ficd bare experienced great relief
*«: i
His paUento have numbered hnndrede. " ’I
heard of no cxpresBions ol — .
those who have been under to Us .
contrary, many have returned to|
must remain so.
Sorts’toresult of the great vo-1 the study and practice of Ar- j
- chitecture a spedaHty, and are prepared to ren-Iky 81.
HOKE OFTIOE, Richmond, Va.
JN0. E. EDWARDS, Pres’r- D. J. HARTSOOK, Sec.
ASSETS om" $500,000.
New and- Great ’Popular Feature—Annual
Dividend* on Life Premium* with One-
Third Loan on Profiti—No Notet Re
quired for Premium*—AU Ratrie-
,- r - don* Removed—AR Polities
NotuForfeUnble.'rf
our House and get an onlfit.
bought for them.
MADE TO ORDER.
If we cannot suit gentlemen with Goods on hand,
we will take their orders andbavo Clothing made in
any style they may direct. ... — * -Uu.’ ii
We will sell very low to the trade, and invite ’deal
ers to inspect our Stock.
as. HX&SH 6l oo.
mr21-3m c:j-’trios. TO* 1 a^xfoA 1 -
^ t ^ m i py U j„, GARDEN SEpD, Etc.
April 1—Mees Pork 32 00. Lard I &iconZ an^tavfa* wto 'my I t FEWMORKLEFT-
shoulders 14; dear sides 16X- Whis- [ A
“Bumptnous conation” which t™ 3 *°. dor onr professional services, in behalf o y ^^t,' ami but litUe done. Lard 18.
-eparedbythatprincoof caterers,HajorB. I ndallwll o may favor ns with their patronage. I - ■ ” ' ™ ’ "—
, r. na riven at the SonthemEipress office Woodbttt Beotheks, Architects.
** ° wvacfTVmfvl OT!
hoping you I isgmge**:* ~
world kB0W ft thatoe d re 1. - ^ „ d d „ | mg
* “ a© of Qubaino.
tainlywtvo _
r entiraly with th
away entirely w>«—— r ’ !pI . ¥ AS . Proprietor ot
Yours, respectfully. J AC House, Savan-
Lippman’a Whole-ale Drug ami 1
“^.G^dosen.*!00; Pricerer gross.
r Fro * ***•
l£do e, of l .hc pooi—from the office
desk: from the mountain top. and corner
off islands of the ocean-from every n nce o( -
of the civilised world. pin,ulion Bitters.
iD r
months, speeehleaa and nearly dead. A‘Alto . ^
S.5 gain me a bottle of Plantation gKgJ*-
bottles have mad. me a well man. C. H- Ft-aCTS.
Magnolia WAtaa-snperiot to the bat imported
German Cologne, and «old at half the P
mar28-eod3t-wlt.
case a genUeman tells ns of-* young I yS£ of the fine weather.
‘reated^by | to0 tgdB g weather of tho ^ day or tore | j^toro'greAj^^tt-e totaj
Dr. Porter and
and unchanged. Bacon dull;'shoulders 13J4; clear
©ides 17.
. AYonderful Southern Discovery. I Moeiix, April L—Cotton quiet; low middling 27!
In the South where liver Complaint and bilious sales 900 balds; receipts 456; exports 346.-
w. - . NbwOulkass, AprU 1—Cotton nominal and un-
felt a need of a medicine that would act spe- dinged; middlings 28X1 sales 800 hales; receipts
Zto^tyda^been exempt out toe sweHs on ^
V. The Doctor leaves for the towns Btreete) and also swelled on to ns* tlimes. its normal ft^SSns, and at toe same tium be safe _G%K-
6843.
from his malady. The Doctor leaves for the town, . ^ things. I I
below ns on toe Southwestern railroad this morn- mon Nothing like toe weatog ^ W &Syl£^It is claim* that Dr. Tntt’s 10 | lour firm; superfine 5 50 ; double 6 00; treble
ing. and our readers there will liavo an opportunity -laa County.—Tto is to certify that I y tab to liver Pills supply this vrant. Theyact 625 . Com firmer at 77X- Oatsifirm at 65.—
Editor* ■■ There is a ceaseless clatter all * r °“ ia tors, m fall pay™ ‘ of jjrira A. Cheeves, ^nausea which they experience at certain 72 ^-. whiskv drdh Western rectified 82Kfc87X-
about draining or “dreening” tho swamp and lakes ^ H. ^ Qtmt wa3 prompUy and ^ These pto aronotgC^Ug^djtoA ^ j Coffee unchanged and firm.
15f^±: h S 05 * de ^ 6 ^ t °’ f **
class Li£s Insurance Cc g P p"^ l ;r J LIAM. Agent.
Office at present, with Car hart Jc Curd.
Da CHASH. HALL. Medical Examiner.
mr26-lm
,NE GROSS GENUINE
Lubin’s Handkerchief Perfumes,
Mignonette. Rose, vioiette,
”** **“" Southern Flowers,
Patchouly. Jockey Clnb, etc.,
ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
■13-tf
AE
below town. . ,
—. bod of some of these lakes are lower t
The Don Water won't run up hilL It would 1 j take pleasure in reouiu^. "q° w. Wabwick,
at sit- Are yon - y tb A little shanties be-
cheapest, toe Ugoon ? 1
Nuthzr Sidb.
low Fifth street, or i
Nothinq was done in toe
Mayor’s court yesterday
| morning. There was not * case
docketed*
Foreign Markets*
London, April 1, noon.—Consols 03. Bonds 83;^.
Turpentine 31fl 3d.
jaundice, sour —■■■—■a —1 Lmapoon, April 1, noon—Cottonopena quiet;
1 Com, new 30s 3d.
ortontorgan. Buto as dyspepsia, sick te»datoe,
„estion loss of appetite, coebveness, piles
I janndire, sour stomach, ladies’ heartburn, dulls and
To Druggists and Physicians :
recently purchased the entire stock of
Dross. Medicines, etc., of the Phoenix Drug Store,
Eufaula* Ala-. I now offer for sale a half interest in
it, on reasonable terms, to any Druggist or Physician
eapable of conducting the onzines*. The Phceuix
Drug Store is located in Hart’s New Block* and if
fitted up with new and beautiful furniture, and all
the necessary fixtures to a first-class Drug Store.
Terms mode known by addressing
M. A. SMITH.
mai25>tf Eafaulo, Ala.
LAHHKKTU’S GARDEN tSEED.
And genuine MUSQUITK GRASS,
For Lawn and Pasture, at
ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
mar25-tf
TAN YARD.
^ WILL sell, lease, or exchange for good Land, a
j Tan Yard in the city of Cuthbcrt, having fifty Vats,
Bark Mill, etc.; Bark and Hides plentiful, and a very
A. B. McAFEE.
^\NE GROSS CELEBRATED
DAYLIGHT BURNERS,
With Cbimnics that heat will not break. Only il.00
will fit up any Lamp, at
mar 19 tf ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
Twenty Barrels Best Coal
J^AMPB, CHIMNIES,
marl9-tf
WICKS, SHADES, etc., at
BLLIS’.DRUG STORE.