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80UTHERH MITTTJAL
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
INSURANCE COMPANY SCRIP.
While we aha]] not refine greenbacks, we will also
receive in payment for Goods, any of the outsiand-
‘ n g scrip of the Hon them Mutual Insurance Compa
ny at par, except Mo. 7, which we will take at 35
cents.
We have received many new and desirable Goods,
NEW SUMMER SUPPLIES
before the Mayor yesterday morning that has ever
been known in this community.
Officer Pridgen, on Monday last, arrested, in one
of the negro dens of infamy and crime up on Cotton
Avenue, two white wretches, namedSsllie Grier and
if at tie Steele, and a big Hack negro named Ed. Cam-
ell. He arrested the two miserable wretches for
fighting about Ed., and took Ed., also, as the cause
of the disturbance and as a witness. Ed. stated on
oath before the Mayor and in presenceof the wretch
es, (we will not call them women,) that he had been
living about ten months with Sallto Grier, but had
fallen out with her and taken up with Mattie Steele;
and on Monday he had hired a dray to move his
plunder from the boose of the one to that of the
other. Whilst this was going on, his two infamous
amorosas met and a disgraceful fight ensued. He
made other statements which will not bear publica
tion, and all of which were impudently and brazenly
acknowledged to be true by the wretches arraigned
—one of whom was in a twitter all the while she was
before the Mayor. His Honor seemed to be per
fectly shocked, as were nearly the whole auditory
at the shamelessly degrading and infamous devel
opments of the case, as made by the negro. The
negro was discharged, but his two fool were
ordered to woriToo the streets for thirty days.
One of these creatures, Mattie Steele, was brought
Daily Review of the Market.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH. \
Jess 23—Evening, 1869. f
We have to report an unusually dull market to
day, in all respects. We heard of no heavy sales
and even the retail trade was quiet and dolL
Com remains firm at 1 15@1 30, for prime
white.
Bacon stands at yesterday’s figures—Bbouldera at
16t<(316J£; clear rib sides 20; clear sides 20X;
liama 22i»25.
Other articles quiet.
Will give full and carefully revised quotations in
our weekly report of the market to-morrow.
The demand for Southwestern railroad stock con
tinues active, but there is very little of it on the
market jnst now at quoted rates. There is also a
moderate demand for a few of the other leading se
curities in this line. We quote:
From Washington-
Wasexsotok, June 22.—Minister Webb,from Bra
zil.has arrived.
The lobbies of the White House were crowded to
day, bnt audiences cessed at half-past eleven, and
many were disappointed of an interview with the
President.
Bombezg’s commission as Postmaster of Mobile
was signed to-day.
Developments regarding the arrest of CoL A. J.
Rodgers, at Sew York, for alleged forgery, excul
pate CoL B.
Two negroes were qualified, to-day, as grand
jurors.
Fish appointed a negro bailiff.
Eevenue, today, over half million dollara-
Borie, Cox and Boutwell were absent from the
Cabinet to-day. •
Monthly decrease of the debt $5,000,000.
Car-loads Yellow and White Corn,
Car-load Peas,
Lbs. Choice Leaf Lard in 3, » and to Lbs. boxes
for Retailers,
Tierces Leaf Lard,
Regs Leaf Lard,
Cans Leaf Lard,
Cashs Clear Rib Sides and Shoulders,
Tierces Magnolia Hams,
Barrels Superfine Flour,
Barrels Extra Flour,
Sacks Family Flour,
Sacks Liverpool Salt,
Kegs of Nails,
Boxes of Soap,
Barrels Fine and Common. Whisky,
Dry and Fancy Goods
FEUCHTWANGER & CO.’S
Wa hay Jnst received huge supplies of new and
hxndsomo PASS, of every variety, from the common
PALMETTO TO THE BRIDAL FAS’,
At Wholesale or Retail.
Just received, also, entire new varieties of
PARASOLS AND ' SDN UMBRELLAS,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Just received very handsome PRINTS, all of the
NEW SUMMER STYLES.
Just received a huge variety of
Bleached Cottons,
Of the best makes and very cheap.
All of theso GOODS, aa well as our well selected
stock of Dry Goods, Corsets and Hoop Skirts, aro
•old as low as anywhere in the State.
E. FEtJCHTWANGER 4 CO.,
June 5 tf Triangular Block. Macon.
Junl6-tf
Ajt assortment of handsome Musiini
SON’S, for 18J£ cents per yard. J
English Female Bitters cures old and yc
B. F. B. cures all chronic female irregul
Chloroais or green sickness cured with I
v' v' o' ‘k lgbl * ^ sickly females.
LONDON STORE
OAXiIOOBB.
200 pieces of Calicoes, best quality and the hand-
irnest patterns brought here this season, have Just
sen opened at the
Jun20-tf. LONDON STORE.
DR. 0 J. ROO'EVELi,
HO MCE OP AT HI ST
HOOP SKIRTS.
If yon wish a ggod Skirt at 50 cents, and the best
at 75 cents apiece, call at the
LONDONSTORE.
RESIDENCE AND OFFICE
Corner of Walnut and Third Streets.
*
Office Hours, from 7 to 9 a. K. From 2 to 1 p. it.
aprl-3m
Kxaraxr towdli.
Wo will sell Linen Towels cheaper than any other
house in the city. J. EMANUEL.
juneC-lm—
MATT FREEMAN’S
Livery & Sale Stables.
A few very fine Horses can bo seen at tho above
Stables. Beal beauties, which win be exchanged for
Greenbacks to any one having the dough.
JOHN D. FAYL0R.
JAMES V. WINSTEAD.
From Alabama.
Moeizx, June 22.—A Convention of the Demo
cratic party of the 1st Congressional District, met
hero this morning at 12 o’clock k. 1L J. Williams,
of Dallas, temporary Chairman; H. T. Tonlmin, of
LONDON STORE,
Cotton dull and lower at SSY.
Stocks unsettled. Money 7. Sterling 9H. Gold
38. 1862s 22. North Csrolinas 58R; new 56),'. Vir
ginias, ex-coupons, 56V; new 6L Tennesaees,
ex-coupon. 64; new GOV. Louisiana*, old 71V J
levees 66V-
Nxw Yoajc, June 22, evening.—Flour, brisk ship
ping demand; superfine OOOmSGO; common to fair
extra Southern 6 50@< 90. Wheat closed quiet at
noon's advance. Corn closed quiet at noons ad
vance. Mem Fork heavy at 32 75. laud lower;
kettle 20@20V- Whisky heavy at 102V@103.
Freights firmer.
Cotton heavy; sales800bales at33V-
Governments steady. Southerns heavy. Honoy
in pressing demand at 7, with X commission. Gold
heavy at 37V- Sterling 9V-
Baltimore, June 22.—Cotton weaker at 33.
Flour active for low grades; other grades quiet.
Wheat a shade firmer. Corn lower; white 90(492;
yellow 80(483. Provisions unchanged Whisky 1 04
@105.
• Savannah, June 22.—Cotton market firm; mid
dlings 31; sales 100 bales; receipts 200; exports
697.
Aroma, June 22.—Cotton market quiet but
steady; middlings 31; sales 175 bales; receipts 26.
CHABUtnow. June 22.—Cotton qniet but firm ;
sales 275 bales; receipts 363; exports coastwise
106; middlings 31.
. WnJQNOTOM, June 22. — Turpentine 37V@**-
Rosin 1 80(44 00. Crude Turpentine unchanged.
Tsr steady at 2 25.
Louisville, June 22.—Mess pork 33 50. Bacon,
shoulders 14V; clear shies 18V- Lard 19V- Wliia-
k «m. June 22.—Whisky 96. Provisions firm.
Mess pork S3 50. Bscon, shoulders 14V; dear sides
18. Lard I9XQ20.
Cracnman, June 22. — Whisky 96. Provisions
ment, are the victims of languor and lassitude. The
unthinking are apt to confound this sped** of iner-
tion with lari ness; whereas, it usually arises from
a want of organic energy, for which the subjects of
it are no more responsible than the near-sighted are
for their defective vision. Such persons, although
they may be free from pain, are as truly invalids,
and as much in need of medical aid, as if they were
tormented with the pangs of acute disease. They
require a tonic and alterative, that will rouse
and regulate their torpid organizations. In esses
of this kind H08TETTER8 HTOMACII BITTERS
produce an immediate and most favorable effect.
Tho fltHlitttfxl desponding valetudinarian, who
aa if be were hot half alive; who ebons com*
GOODS AT PEACK PBICES!
HARRALS0N, PAYLOR
Mann having received a majority of all the votes
cast, was declared the nominee. On motion of Ur.
Burns, of Dallas, the nomination was declared
unanimous. A committee was appointed to inform
CoL Mann of hb nomination. Adjourned until 7
o'clock this evening.
The Convention was well attended and the pro
ceedings very harmonious throughout.
NUSSBAUM & MNNKNBERG
General News.
Nzw Yoaa, June 22.—Two deaths and six new
cases of yellow fever have occurred on the Saratoga.
Six Cuban leaders, including CoL Ryan, have been
arrested by order of Secretary Fish on complaint of
Minister Roberta. Warrants are out for many
day for the same offence and was released on the
payment of guardhouse fees. This time he was or
dered to work on the streets for ten days. Me. is a
sort of sub-contractor on tho Brunswick road, and
came to town to employ bands; bnt bo had such
had luck in securing them, and ho so frequently
camo in contact with ioed juleps and other mollify
ing influences invented to cool down the system this
warm weather, that be had not tho nerve to resist
them and they floored him. He assured the Mayor
that if he would let him down easy, Just one more
time, be would take an oathon the Bible, then under
his hand, that be would never touch another drop.
His Honor couldn't ass it, and Me. was escorted to
his seat. Another case of the samo nature, with
die. eon. attached, cost the offender $5 and costs.
Bailie Grier and Mattie Steele, two degraded and
infamous whits wretches, were then brought up for
fighting about a big buck negro. They were ordered
to work on the streets for thirty days each.
Gall ash Kxamxa Watches and Diamonds at L.
IL Wing’s, 48 Second street.
Oxa Fake.—IVo are much pleased to learn that
the various railroads leading to and from this city
will, in a few days, lame round, or cme-fare tickets,
to the watering places in Georgia. In this connec
tion, we understand that the Messrs. Collier 4 Co.,
of the McIntosh House, Indian Spring, have made
arrangements with tho Stage Company to carry pas-
IIEAVY FALL STOCK OF GOODS,
No. 10 HOLLINGSWORTH’S BLOCK, MACON, GA.,
ALSO.
failure to procure State license.
Mobil*, June 22. — Cotton sales 125 bales ; re
ceipts 40; low middlings 29V(u 30.
New Obleaxs, June 22.—Cotton dull and easier;
middlings 31V; 'sales 240 hales; receipts 414;
exports 2300.
Gold 37V@37V- Sterling 50V. New York Sight
^ Flour, superfino 5 90; doable extra 6 10; treble
extra 6 37. Con 95(£97V- Oats 71(472. Bran 110.
Hav25 50. Mess Pork held at 35 00. Bacon firm;
shoulders 15; clew rib aides 18V; dear sides 131
Lard, tierce 20@21; keg 21(422. Bugar nominal;
prime ISR-; common 10(211. Whisky 95@97V-
Coffee, prime 16y@16y ; Tair 14y@ 18y.
• Foreign Markets.
London, June 22, noon.—Bonds 80y.
Liverpool, June 22, noon.—Cotton sales 16,000
bales; market active ; uplands 12V@12V; Orleans
13X<gl2y. Bombay shipments to the 18th 25,000
Brcadatuffs firm.
LrvaarooL, June 22, afternoon. — Brcadatuffs
active. Corn, old 29aGd; new 28a3<L Lard 72a6d.
Yarns and fabrics at Manchester firmer with bet-
CLOTHING!
Foreign News.
Bxaux, Jane 22.—The Zot Verein baa passed a
duty on sugar.
Rio Jaxeieo. Juno 22.—The Emperor in opening
Parliament, was silent in regard to the abolition of
slavery. He complimented the Allied army on
Paraguayan success.
JelO-tf
For all forms of du
It D. R. cools and i
It D. It. excellent
’ Marine News.
Savaxaan, Jane 22.—Sailed, British gun-boat,
Philomel, on a cruize; Virgo, New York; schooners
M. C. Mosely, Philadelphia; Susannah, Baltimore.
Very heavy rain and hail storm this afternoon.
FAIL9R AND CL0TMKR,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1869.
Kbttccxt Miutabt I-trim’ix.—Wo hivo before
us a very graphic and interesting report of the clos
ing exorcises of tho last session of this splendid in
stitution, located six miles south of Frankfort, Ey.,
and in pne of the moot beautiful and healthy regions
of tho BUte. The Institute has long been tho pride
of Kentucky, and, under its present able and effi
cient management, it will soon bo the pride of tho
whole South. Wo notice in the list of graduates on
the 10th instant, young gentlemen from four or five
Southern States, which shows that the old Institute
is still in a flourishing condition and is still com
manding the patronage and support of tho Southern
people.
Tho writer has persona] knowledge of the merits
and excellence of tho Kentucky Military Institute,
and ho is sure that the young men of Georgia, who
may become inmatoe of ita classic walla, will find it
to bo all that its Principal and able Facility claim
for it.
Wo should bo rejoiced to learn that, on the Cthof
September, the beginning of the next Academical
year, one hundred young Georgians had presented
themselves for admission to this Institute; for
when they left it, we should bo suro that wo bad ono
hundred well-educated, well-disciplined young men
among us, thoroughly prepared to enter upon life’s
rugged pathway, and well panoplied to engage suc
cessfully in whatever they might undertake, worthy
of well-directed effort.
Thoeo who would mako inquiries or seek informs-
t ion in regard to this old and excellent Institution,
should address CoL B. T. P. Allen, Superintendent,
Farmdale, Franklin county, Ky. - j-
Watches and Jewelst repaired at L. H. Wing’s,
43 Second street.
Convict Labor.—Can this labor be worked suo-
ce8afully, and at a saving to our cities and counties,
saying nothing of such labor upon our public works?
We answer that it can. It works with complete suc
cess in our own city. The plan adopted by tho May
or has resulted in a great saving to'the city, and its
effect has been to deter that species of crime for
which such compulsory labor is exacted. When
they are properly managed no guards are required
to keep them from running away; only let them
know that any refractory conduct will canae then-
time to be doubled, and no difficulty wifi be experi
enced in keeping them at work- We understand
that the county has several prisoners in the j ail
serving out sentences from three to twelve months.
Why cannot theso prisoners he set to work upon
the roads near the suburbs of tho city ? Afl our
State Fair will be held at the Laboratory in Yine-
vilio next fill, the roads to the place should be
graded and put ha fine order. Will not the author
ities of the county see the necessity of moving in
the thing, at once? Let these prisoners be compelled
to work the loads and our word for it, crime will he
lessened and the county save many a dollar. Can
not the Grand Jury act in this matter and have all
the county prisoners set to work ? The city has set
a good example, let the county profit by it.
Fob the pio-nic parties, one of the most suitable
articles to take along if you want a delightful bever-
tge aad stimulant, is that Messina Punch, Arrack
Punch or Mint Julep, for sale by Zeilin A Co. They
have a few cases of those fancy drinks left, which
they propoee to sell cheap.
BaacnrcL Woman. If you would be beautiful
use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.
It gives a pure blooming complexion and restores
youthful beauty.
Its effects are gradual, natural and perfect-
It removes redness, blotches and pimples, cures
tan, sunburn and freckles, and makes a lady of thir
ty appear but twenty.
The Magnolia Balm makes tho akin smooth and
pearly; tho eye hright and dear; the cheek glow
with tho bloom of youth, and imparts a fresh, plump
appoaranco to the countenance. No lady need com
plain of her complexion, when 75 cento will purchase
this delightful article.
Tho best article to use for the hair to Lyon’s Ka-
thairon.
PAIN KILLER.
The great Family Modicine of tho age, taken in
ternally it cures dysentery, cholera, diarrixea, cramp,
and pain in tho stomach, bowel complaints, painters’
colic, liver complaint, dyupepia, indigestion, coughs,
etc. Used externally, it cures boils, felons, cuts,
bruises, bums, scalds, old sores, sprains, toothache,
pain the in face, nouralgia,rhenmatism, frosted feet,
etc. Sold by all druggist. may30-lm
A Wnoxo Imtbession OoBarcTKD,—Many persons
believe that thoro to no value in anything that does
not come from “tho North." How humiliating 1
However, this' impression to being gradually cor
rected. It to now admitted that no remedial agent
has ever been discovered, North or South, that pos
sesses, in so eminent a degree, the power of eradi
cating from tho system all foul distemper, as Dr
TUTJL-S SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN’S DE
LIGHT. The secret to, it astitU nature to do tflto
through it* own channels. It to composed of veg
etable substances alone, every one of which grows
on Southern aoiL It to the BLOOD PURIFIER OF
THEAGB.
Bed Dluuuuxa Remedy is pleasant and effectual
in acute and chronic diarrocea.
EXTRA
IRE -medicine:
We will not enumerate everythin?, but wiil sell
CUSTOM WORK DONE IN ANY STYLE DESIRED. AND WARRANTED.
* D. D., anthor of “Walks and Homes of Jesus."
Zeigtor, McCurdy 4 Cr: PMaddpjn^
This is one of the most interesting end superb
contributions to sacred literature that we have seen
for many a day. It to a volume of about 550 pages,
devoted exclusively to the events of Scripture that
occurred at night, which are presented with great
force of langusgo lnd beauty of imagery. The
work iaidegautlyillustrated with steel plates by the
bret of American artiste, which give to it addition^
value, while the remainder of the mechanical work
and material to of tho most elegant description. It
is a charming book to read, and no more elegant or
nament for tho parlor table or library has gone from
tho American press.
“Sight Scene* in the Bale."—I have received a
copy of “Night Scenes in the Bible” by Rev. Dan
ielMarch, and take pleasure in commending it to
the public. It is a beautiful book, rich in thought
and stvle, an ornament for the parlor table, and a
companion for the house of meditation and retire
ment. I hope the people will buy and read it, and
th.Ti learn to love the Bible more and more.
G. F. PnmcE,*
Bishop of the M.E. Church of Georgia.
“I have not had time to notice the particular por
tions of the ‘Night Scenes of the Bible’ which strike
mo most favorably. I am much pleased with the
Book, and think it well suited to family reading and
calculated to do good.” Jno. 31. Beckwith.
Bishop of tho Protestant Episcopal Church of
^Aspastors of Churches in this city, it affords ns
pleasure to say that from all the information we on
gather, the “Night Scenes from the BM<bby Df;
March, is a mo6t interesting and valuable work. It
to free from denominational bias; and isa presenta
tion, in an original form and beautiful style, of
many of the most important and interesting events
in the Bible. _
Wo recommend it to the members of our congre
gations. Ill) E- W. WaasEN,
b Pastor First Baptist Church.
Josephs. Key,
Pastor Mulberry Street Church.
J. Blakely Smith,
Pastor First Street Methodist Church.
AToeon, Jfareh 12, 1S69. ' ’ .
A brief examination of “Night Scenes in the Bi
ble” has led me to form a favorable opinion of its
merits. Rev. Dr. .March, the author, fata.]*
o^^teubhm^miFtouchi^ scenes in Biblical
htotorv. These striking sketches, in pomt of liter-
AT vijlence and execution, may be
fitlv stvled apples of gold in baskets of sileer. To
theyoutUolreadertheypoesess all thecharmsof
R«cred Hoetrv: and the maiurer mind may ouil ff°m
these polished pages choice lessons of msbrncfaOTi-
VYe^regard this as aa a beautiful and nseM book
for IhwtajJSfcj p^bytenu, ChnS? Macon,’ Ga.
April IS, 1869.
Orders left either at the residence of Mr. Slappey,
corner of First sod Pine streets, or at the Tele-
cbaph office, will receive prompt attention.
O. H. BAIRD, Agent*
CHERRY STREET, TRIANGULAR BLOCK.
rkUICTNE. MORPHINE. OPIUM. CALOMEL.
Vac Bins Man. Castor Oil. Snuff. Tobacco, Ha
vana tigers, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and every
article in our business. Our facilities for retail
and d speminr departments are excelled by none, and
X" 7 “
jo20-tf Druggist.*. 82 and St Cherry St.
CITY BANKING COMPANY
J. W. SCHOFIELD,
A T TO RN EY AT I- A W,
57 THIRD STREET,
Y\/'ILL «'ve prompt attention to all business ea-
i mo, as Justice of
in Macon. OSes
janel2-law6w
OF MACON
CASH CAPITAL,
W. P. GOODALL.
Caasiaa.
2to5.
S&" To Purchasers for Cash, we offer extra inducements.
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ESTABLISHED II1854 BY C. W. HAYCOCK.
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W. W. WKIGLKY CitHiaa.
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
D iscount, deposit and collection.
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Liberal advances mads on ihipmenta of Cotton to
any good Northern or European bouses.
Collections promptly attended it.-
dibsctoxs:
IL L. J ewett, W m. T. Liehtfoot, G. H. HaalebnrsL W,
H. Hois, Wm. B. Dinmore, H. B. Pleat.
GOLD,
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■—"AHD—
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY I
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
INSURE COTTON^MERCHANDISE. STORES.
T H E UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP
POINTED Agent of the above named popsdar
and highly responsible Company, to prepared to tone
polici- on » fiavorabl. terms a*
•epts-ly
TS published every Saturday morninff. in the city of
X Bain bridge, Ga., by Willii M. Russell, Editor
snd Proprietor. As & family paper, the Abcus is ror-
pa sed by few. Each number, when practicable, con
tains an interesting and instructive original or select
ed Tale, Moral Essays, original Poetry, a column of
Facetiae, (in which will not be found a vulgarism, pro
fane word, or reflection upon the female sex.) Agri
cultural and other matter, the Report of Crop*, the
Latest News and General Miscellany.
The Aegus was established by the present proprie
tor, the 4th day of March, 185ti. and ha* an extended
circulation, chiefly among the beat and most worthy
citizens—inch as advertisers desire to reach, and whose
patronage to worth seeking after.
Subscription I$3 09 per year. Advertisements in-
serted at the ordinary rates of established papers,
fcw Terms invariably in advance!
Bkinbeidok, Ga., June 19,1869. je22-tf |
J^ FULL supply of LIME, from tho above works,
in barrels and casks, always on hand and for sale lew.
Special contracts made with Builders and Contractors,
Guaranteed equal to the products of the oldest estab
lishment in the country.
For sale by L. W. HUNT A CO,
Druggists, Cherry St. Macon.
JONES. BAXTER 4 DAY,
Cotton Avenue.
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