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LOCAL OOLTJ^EIT.
Advertising Index.
Boardcra Wanted—J. J. Forsyth.
A Proclamation—Governor Bullock.
Administrator's Sale—Morgan Kemp, Adm’r.
Jasper Sheriff’s Sale—B. T. Digby, D. Sheriff.
Ocmulgeo Building and Loan Association.
Exocutrix’a$alc—Mrs. W. D. A. Davis. Admr’x.
For Rent—R. W. Stubbs.
Testimony—Dr. J. A. Hunter. SBHEPEi j
A REGULAR HABIT OF BODY
Is absolutely essential to physical health and clear
ness of intellect. Nor is this all. Beauty of per
son cannot co-exist with unnatural condition of the
bowels. A froo passage of the refuse matter of the
system through these natural waste-pipes is as nec
essary to the purity of the body as the free passage
of the offal of a city through its sewers is necessary
to the health of its inhabitants.
Indigestion is the primary cause of most of the
diseases of tho discharging organs, and one of its
most commonJifresnlts is constipation. This com
plaint, besides being dangerous in itself, has many
disagreeable concomitants—such as an unpleasant
breath: a sallow skin, contaminated blood and bile,
hemorrhoids, headache, loss of memory, and gen
eral debility.
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS remove all
those evils by removing their immediate cause in
tho digestivo organs, and rcgnlating tho action of
tho intestines. Tho combination of properties in
this celebrated preparation is one of its chief mer
its. It is not merely a stimulant, or a tonic, or an
anti-bilious agent, or a nervine, or a blood depur-
ont, or a cathartic, but all these curative elements
Judiciously blended in one powerful restorative. It
lends activity and vigor to the inert and enervated
stomach, reliovca tho alimentary canal of its ob
structions, and gives tono to tho membrano which
lincs^it, gently stimulates tho liver, braces tho
nerves, and cheers tho animal spirits. No other
remedy possesses Buch a variety of hygienic virtues.
It is to these characteristics that it owes its prestige
as a household medicine. Experience has proved
that it is as harmless as it is efficacious, and hence
it is as popular with tho woaker sex as with the
stronger.
HOSTETTER'S 8TO>LACH BITTERS is Bold in
bottles only, and tho tr&do-m&rk blown in tho glass
ank engraved on tho labal, with our steel engraved
rovonuo stamp over tho cork, is tho test of genu
ineness. Bowaro of counterfeits.
English Femalo Bitters strengthens females.
Husbands should buy E. F. B. for sick wives.
E. F. B. brings health and induces happiness.
Complaints peculiar to females cured with E. F. B.
Pretty Women*.—A comparatively few Ladies
monopolize tho Beauty as well as tho attention of
Society. This ought not to be so, but it is; and will
bo wliilo men aro foolish, and singlo out pretty faces
for companions.
This can all bo changed by using Hagan's Magno
lia Balm, which gives the Bloom of Youth and a Re
fined sparkling Beauty to tho Complexion, pleasing,
poworful and natural.
No Lady neod complain of a red, tannod, freckled
or rustic Complexion who will invest 75 cents in Ha
gan’s Magnolia Balm. Its effects are truly wonder
ful.
To preserve and dress tho Hair uso Lyon’s Ka-
tliarion. septSdeodAwlm
Keep Rod Diarrhcra Remody on had.
R. D. R. is not a hot astringent.
R. D. R. cools and quiets the inner man.
It. D. It. has no equal for children.
SOLOMONS’ BITTERS
FOR SALE BY
L. Wo HUNT & CO.,
DKTJGG&ST3* MACON, GEORGIA.
aug 31-tf
Curo your chills with King of Chills.
King of Chills cures effectually and permanently.
Better than quinine. King of Chills.
Tho great malarial antidote, King of Chills.
Terris Improved Hair Dye—la admitted on all
sides to he tho most simple and natural dyo ever
invented; it is easily applied, does not stain tho
skin, leaves the hair soft and glossy, and is instan
taneous in its effect. Try it and yon will uso no
other. . sept 5-dCt & wit
W. A. HOPSON & CO.
We offer for Thirty Day, the whole of ow Urge
end magnificent Stock of Sommer Good* AT COST.
We make thia grand clearing out sale to be pre
pared for our Fall Stock, which wfll be heavy, and
unusually attractive.
We wish to do a lively trade, and increase the
popularity of our establishment.
This stock is entirely new, and was bought at tho
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
We use no deception to eell our goods. We mean
what wo say. We offer this
STOCK AT COST!
And believe it is tho best opportunity ever offered
to buyers to secure FRESH, FIRST-CLASS GOODS
CHEAP.
VfE ask attention to the following testimonial
from Hon. A H. Stephens as to the efficacy of Sol
omons’ Invigorating Bitters:
Libebtt Hall. 1
Crawtordville, Ga., August H. 18C9.J"
iTnsrt. A. A. Solomon, <fc Co., Dr-ungixt,'Savan
nah, Ga. :
Geijtleaien' : Please Bend mo half a dozen bottles
of yonr Bittern. I have been using them lately upon
the recommendation of a friend, with decided benefit,
in giving tone to the digestive organs and general
strength to the system. . Send by express, with value
endorsed, C. O. D. Yours respectfnlly,
(Signed) Alexander H. Stephens.
angJO-lm
CITY AFFAIRS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8, 18C0.
Season o» Meant.—The great scarcity of mousy
in this market at the present time, whan large
requirea to move tho rapidly incoming
crop of cotton, is the subject of general complaint
*mong all classes. Not only is the scarcity of
money t source of much complaint, but it is paralyz
ing and hampering trade in all branches of business,
and producing a stagnation when there should be
life, vigor and activity. The splendid price at which
cotton is now selling, and the large sales, in propor
tion to the offering stock, -which are made daily,
should start an abundant flow of currency. But the
trouble is. the banks have loaned out nearlv all of
their capital, and until it is recalled they will not be
able to extend that accommodation to cotton buyers
which they are disposed, but have not the ability to
do. We aro assured, however, that this state of
things will not last much longer, and that there will
be an ample supply of money here, in a few days,
to meet all legitimate demands of trade. We bail
its coming with delight, as we confidently anticipate
the liveliest business season this fall and winter
that Macon has experienced for many years. Her
merchants are now receiving largo and magnificent
stocks of goods, while many of them are building
new business houses, and others enlarging and ren
ovating their old ones for an extensive business.
Already we notice strong indications of the opening
of the fall and winter trade, and if there was only a
sufficiency of money to meet the present demands,
trade would bound along with extraordinary vigor
and impulse.
Heavy Cotton Receipts.—The Columbus freight
train of yesterday morning brought through for
Savannah 327 hales of cotton. The yesterday af
ternoon’s Eufaula freight train brought up 383 bales
for Savannah and 340 bales for Macon—making the
receipts of the day stand:
For Savannah 710
For Macon :Y 840
These are unprecedented shipments for the 7th
of September.
We arc glad to announce an improved etato of
tho weather. Evidently things are working.
Tho reliablo, Dromgoolo A; Co.’s Buchu.
Dromgoolo A Co.’s Bucliu is tho favorite.
Gravel cured with Dromgoolo A Co.’s Bnchu.
CHOLERA—HOW TO CURE IT.
At tho commencement of tho diarrhea, which al
ways precedes an attack of the cholera, take & tea-
epoonful of tho Pain Killer in sugar and water, (hot
if convenient,') and then h&tho freely tho stomach
and bowols with tho Pain Killer clear. Thould the
diarrhoea or cramps continue, ropcat tho doso overy
fifteen or twonty minutes till tho patient is relieved.
In oxtremo canes two or more tcaspoonfnls may bo
given at a dose.
The Trim Killer, an an internal remedy, has no
equal. In cases of summer complaint, dpapepsia,
dysentery, astnma, it cures in ono night, by taking
it internally and bathing with it freely. Reaction
is liko magic when externally applied to bad soros,
bums, scalds and sprains. For tootli-acho don’t
fail to try it. In short it is a Pain Kii.i.er.
Tho Tain Killer is sold by all dealers in Family
Medicines. scptS-eodlm
KING OF CHILLS
Cures all forms of chills and fover.
Cures chills after all else fails.
£urcs chills of swamps and bayous.
Cures every other and overy third day chills.
.IIKDIYIYUS !
The S. S. S. of 1861,
Or Dr. JEUSON’S Original Southern- Sootiiino
Srnur for Ciui-dren* Tkethtno, is again resusci
tated! It is a Corrigcnt of the Bowel disorder*
contingent upon thia period; a grateful Carmina
tive; a nutritious Syrup ; and a gentle Anodyne,
inducing calm and refreshing repose, without tho
pernicious and distressing reactionary disturbance
of tho nervous system that results from tho exhibi
tion of most preparations—expressly made for chil-
,Jren. Its use in tho Southern States, as far back
as 1862, established its reputation as a Southern In
stitution, and, as a medicino unrivalled, and as be
ing tho best and safest preparation for children
teething, ensuring rest to mothers and NURSES and
relief and strength to their infants. It is therefore
no neic medicine^ and noeda no advertising where it
is best known. Every precaution has been taken
to preserve and protect it from fraudulent counter
feits. It is manufactured t only at the Laboratory
of Coitk, Tomtkins A Hurd, members of and suc
cessors to the old established Southern Druo House
of IIaural. Rislky A Kitcxekx, 141 Chambers
street, New York, to whom all orders should be ad
dressed. and is for sale to tho citizens of Macon by
Harris, Clay A Co.; Ethridge A Davis, Eatonton,
Ga., and all respectable Druggists.
septl-deodAwtf.
United States Commissioner's Court.—This
Court convened at 10 o’clock yesterday—non. W.
C. Morrill, presiding. Hon. John C. MHledge, U.
8. District Attorney; Deputy Marshal Cox; Maj.
Watson, Hon. Hcmy S. Fitch, Judge Anderson, Col.
John B. Weems, and other members of tho Macon
Bar were present.
On tho opening of the Conrt Commissioner Mor
rill read tho following:
Owing to the sad intelligence of the death of tho
Hon. John A. Rawlins, Secretary of War, there will
bo no public business in this Court to-day. But in
orde»- to relieve those present, charged with viola
tion of tho Neutrality Laws, by enlisting to servo
in an insurrection against a people with whom tho
United States are at peace, it will be sufficient for
thia Conrt to state that its intention regarding these
cases, is to releivo tho parties so charged on their
giving bond in the sum of five hundred dollars to
keep the pe&co in tho future, and to abstain, either
directly or indirectly from violation of tho Neu
trality Laws of tho United States.
While this Conrt may sympathise in the sorrows
and chivalrous spirit that induces any to assist those
they believe aro oppressed, in so doing they cannot
allow the violation of those laws, adopted by all na
tions as being founded on those principles of equity
which are supposed to govern all governments in
their intercourse with each other. It is thereforo,
Ordered : That those parties charged with being
hired or retained to go beyond tho limits or juris
diction of tho United States, with intent to enlist as
soldiers in the service of a foreign colony, in insur
rection against a government with whom tho United
States are at peace, in giving the l>ond abovo de
scribed, be released from arrest. The Marshal will
give tho parties suen facilities as may bo thought
proper to procure such bonds. Tho Commissioner
tfilt bo in his office during tho day to receive and
approve tho same.
Hon. John C. Millcdgo then announced that ho
had retained the professional services of Col. John
B. Weems, on behalf of the Government, in what
ever business might be brought beforo tho Court on
this occasion, after which non. Henry S. Fitcli,
(late U. S. District Attprney,') from Savannah, - by
permission of tho Court, hereupon ‘introduced a
motion to discharge. The Hon. District Attorney
interrupted tbe«entletnsn and moved to dismiss | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
the case against “Tlioa. Robinson,” the famale re- 1
emit, whose real name is Mattio F&yson Palmer.
Mr. Fitch claimed tho discharge of the persons
upon tho ground of an illegal arrest having been
made, by the U. 8. Marshal, who arrested the par
ties at tho Chewalla House, Enfaula, Ala., out of
tho jurisdiction of this Court and out of tho State.
Col. Weems differed from Mr. Fitch in his views,
expressing his bolief that a warrant could ho eervod
anywhere, if merely for commitment.
Here the Marshal, still retaining tho custody of
tho prisoners, adjourned tho Court till 10 o’clock
this morning.
Busy.—Business at tho different railroad freight
depots is now pushing the clerks and employees to
the full extent of their business capacities, whilst
tho transportation on the different roads is barely
sufficient to meet tho demands upon it. Extra
freight trains havo been running on the South* j
western railroad during the last few days, in order i
to move forward the immense amount of freight
brought through ou tho Central and Macon A West
ern roads, in addition to tho largo amount of goods
shipped south and west by tho Macon merchants.
Great Variety of Silver ware at L. H. Wing’s, 48
Second street. ___
Words to Mothers.—We have the pleasure of
announcing the revival of Dr. Jenson’s celebrated
medicino, Southern Soothing Syrup, which thou
sands of Southern mothers and nurses have exten
sively used and justly extolled for its gentle ano
dyne qualities and nutritive support to infant life.
Refreshing sleep is induced, which is tho animus of
a healthy, vigorous child constitution. To secure
this everything of a distressing inflaenco upon the
nervous system, so inimical to infant life, is dis
carded from tho preparation. Mothers and nurses
use it. It will save your own rest, and tho lives of
your infant charges. See advertisement “S. 18 S.
618.”
A Physician whose skill can be relied upon is a
blessing to any community. This is eminently true
of Dr. Hunter, of Louisville, Kentucky, who treats
all private and special diseases with nnparallelcd
success. The Doctor has made private and chronic
dissascs the study of his life, and from liis large
practice, which extends throughout the whole of tho
great South and West, must have acquired great
skill and treatment. Any one so desiring, by call
ing at tho doctor's office or sending a full statement
of their diseaso by mail, will receive liis opinion as
to its natnre, probabilities of a cure, timo required,
expense, etc., free of charge. Wo donbt if any phy
sician in America, having so large a practice, makes
so liberal an offer. Read what he Bays in his pam
phlet, a work of forty pages, which Bhouldbe in tho
hands of every young man in America. Bent to any
address on receipt of two stamps, jnly 25-dAwtf
It is said to be & common practice in Paris to
hire poor people to attend fashionable churches,
so that the preachers may say that they always
have crowded houses. Two or three sous pay
for a worshipper.
Comparative Cotton Statement.—During tho
first week in September. 1863, there wero received
at this point 210 bales of the crop of that year, and
of thia amount only 86 bales wore sold on a basis of
23 cents for middlings, tho market being dull all
tho week. During the first week in September, 1869,
tbero havo been roceived hero 1470 bales of tho new
crop, and of tho amount 1120 bales have been Bold j
Daily Review of the Market.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH, l
September?—Evening, I860.)
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 235 bales ; sales 197;
shipped 180.
Tho market is wholly unchanged. Demand good
and prices firm at 30 cents for middlings. Opera
tions and prices are restricted by the scant supply of
money.
Trado gradually improves in this market, hut at
present ia confined principally to groceries and
plantation supplies.
Corn continues stiff at 1 50 per bushel for primo
white. Stock getting very light.
Bacon firm; shoulders ; clear rib sides
2QW(7?21: clear sides 21<r?21)^; liam*, sugar-cured
25; country 23&25.
Bagging.—Borneo 31 cents per yard, but, by tho
bolt, can bo bought for about 30 cents; Kentucky
hemp 2S cents per yard.
Iron tics 8J£ cents per pound.
Baling twine 25 cents per pound.
Flour in fair demand at 89 OOtfi 13 00 per barrel;
market well stocked.
BY TELEGRAPH.
From Washington.
Washington, September 7.—Fenian arms and
ammunition are being used by the Cubans.
In consequence of the funeral on Thursday of
Gen. Rawlins, the Department, except for necessa
ry business, will be closed until Friday.
Gov. Walker, with prominent Virginians will be
present at the funeral. Troops will be called from
adjacent posts to assist.
Revenue to-day, $354,000.
The private correspondence between the Revenue
officials and members of Congress, it is said, fore
shadows the increase of the whisky tar.
Treasury Department, September 7, 1869.
As a mark of respect to the memory of Hon. John
A. Bawl ins, deceased, late Secretary of War, the
Treasury will be closed, and the public works under
the control of this Department suspended, and flags
kept at half-mast during Thursday, the 9th instant—
the day on which the obsequies of the deceased will
be solemnized. Wm. A. Richardson.
Acting Secretary.
Peabody’s health is not much improved.
Currency will hereafter be issued at the rate of
one quarter of a million daily until the pressing
wants are supplied.
The Pennsylvania Disaster,
Scranton, September 7.—All work is stopped in
thia vicinity. Two men who ventured down to res
cue those in the mine perished. The trains are
bringing miners from all quarters free of charge to
aid in rescuing the bodies whether dead or alive.—
The widows and orphans will not be less than six
hundred in number. The prolonged strikes, just
closed, increases the destitutions. The men who
descended the shaft found the doors at the bottom
closed, and lost their lives while waiting below for
implements with which to force the doors. They
are supposed to have been closed by the miners to
exclude the flames.
Later.—The only hope for the safety of the two
hundred and two men in Arondalo mine, lies in the
probability that they may have shut themselves up
in a remote part of the mine, away from the shaft.
The death of those who descended the shaft to res
cue them, was caused from foul air coming from
the mine.
From Cuba.
Havana, September 7.—Foreign residents, princi
pally Germans, are enlisting in tho reserve battal
ions. Eeight hundred Insurgents surprised and re
pulsed five hundred volunteers near Puerto Princi
pe. Reinforcements were sent when the Cubans
declined battle. On the 17th of August the Insur
gents, several thousand strong, commanded by
Queeada, President Cespedes being present, attacked
Los Tnnis. Two hundred and fifty Cabans wero
killed. Tho garrison, consisting of 450 troops, lost
a hundred killed. The fight lasted nino hoars.
CITY BANKING COHtPRNY
OF MACON.
CASH CAPITAL,
DIRSCTOK3:
W. B. JOHNSTON,
J. J. GRESHAM,
Will do
$200,000
all its
T HE Stock of this Company is all owned in Macon
and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
the whole capital is guaranteed for tho security of
Depositors and Patrons.
augl2-d*w3mo
FIRST NSTIONALJANK OF MACON.
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
D iscount, deposit and collection.
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Lihere 1 advances made on shipments of Cotton to
any good Northern or European houses.
Collections promptly attended it.
directors :
H.L. Jewett, Wm. T. Lichtfoot. G. H. Uai’ehurst, W.
IL Ross, Wm. B. Din^more. U. B. Plant.
may3-6m*
I. C. PLANT STSOIL
Bankers and Brokers,
O FFICE in the First National Bank Building, on
Cherry street, second door from the corner of
Second street. Will Buy Sight and Time Exchange
on the North. Savannah, Augusta and other points,
make liberal advances on Cotton inStore in Macon,
or on shipments of Cotton to good Northern or
European houses, or on Bonds, Stocks or other good
securities Will purchase and sell
B02TDS, STOCKS; •' 'A
GOLD,
investments for parties
SILVER,
3 they may direct.
FASHIONABLE BARBER SHOP.
rpiIE undersigned would most respectfully inform
X his numerous friends and customers that his
NEW BARBER SGttOp AND BATHING ROOMS
Are now open. Having fitted up my Establishment
with all the latent improvements for the comfort and
pleasure of my patrons, and thanking them heartily
for the 1 bcnxl patron gcof tho past, I hope to merit
their favors in the future. Everything in tho tonso-
rial art. Shaving. Hair-Cutting. Shampooing. Dying
Hair, Hair-Dressing, etc., is done in the best and
latest'Style*." I have been successful with tho pre
paration which I have been u^ing for retaining the
color of the hair, or for bringing gray hair back to its
former color, at the rame time keeping the hair free
from dandruff, and from all obnoxious scents. Twcn-
tv-fivo respectable citizens of Macon c»n testify to
the efficacy of my preparation.
Warm Bath*, Cold Baths, and Shower Baths at all
times. Particular attention is raid to Hair Cutting
for Boys and Girls. * M. J.OII,
DAVIS 8MITH.
P. WESTCOTT.
P. McGLASHAN
SMITH, WlBTCOTT a CO.
OFFER FOR SALS, A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles,Harness. Bridles
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
Shoe Findings, Carriage Material
Of overy description.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS
AND CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES.
A full lino of WAGON HARNESS. Ascnts for ABBOTT, DOWNING Jfc CO.’S Celebrated
CONCORD BUGGIES. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
W EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER. s»l>t7-3m
augll^
TWO
Lanier Homo Building, next to Post-office.
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VALUABLE PLANTATIONS
FOR SALE.
J. L. SHEA, STOVES, - ■ STOVES.
MERCHANT TAILOR.I
COATS,
From Mobile.
Mobile, September 7.—A 6uit for libel, in •which
tho damages aro laid at $10,000, was entered to-day 1 two hundred «nd M»euty- Ere acres of good land, and
and a summons eervod on CoL Mann, proprietor of " **
the He^ititor, for alleged defamation of character of
one Putnam, a carpet-bagger, and superintendent
of the public schools in this dty. The offense as
charged is for the publication of a communication
from a distinguished citizen charging Putnam with
having been indicted for embezzlement. A like
suit has been instituted against Col. Forsyth, of
the Register, and author of the communication.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Markets.
New Yokk. September 7. noon.—Flour 5(210 low
er. Wheat dull and 2(^3 lower. Corn 1 better. Mess
Pork nominal. Turpentine quiet at 42. Itoain quiet;
good common 2 35; strainod 2 373^(32 40. Freights
dull.
Cotton heavy at 35.
Stocks unsettled and feverish. Money active.
a basis of 30 cents for middlings—tho mxrkot bo- Stcriing ^ „hort ',>>£. Gold3C" ; . 1888a ai<. T.-nnoa-
From Virginia.
Richmond, Sept. 7—Samuel Collier, of Baltimore,
accepted to-day, tho challenge of Charles Doherty,
of this city, for a prize fight, to take place in Vir
ginia.
Several distinguished citizens of Richmond will
go to Washington to attend the funeral of Secretary
Rawlins.
The insurance on tho fire last night foots up
$86,000. The bulk of it being in Virginia Compa
nies.
A telegram to the Dispatch from Farmvillo, an
nounces tho burning of tho Presbyterian Femalo
Academy, with furniture, library, etc.
Foreign News.
Paths, Sept 7.—'Tho Journal Officiale, to-day, con
tradicts tho alarming rumors of the Emperor’s
health, saying the Emperor attends to his affairs
daily. Ho has suffered some from rheumatism, hut
at no time has his condition been such as to cause
the least anxiety.
Sessions of the Senate have closed.
London, Sept. 7.—Alexandria dispatches report
tho cotton crop in tho interior of Egypt excellent,
both in quality and quantity.
Madrid, September 7.—The troops havo defeated
thirty Carlists under Eatartus near Genoa. Eatartus
escaped. This is the last Carlist band known to ho
on Spanish soiL
General News.
Chicago, September 7,—Highwaymen robbed
Wells, Fargo & Co.’s coach at Malvade station, Utah
Territory, of $40,000. Tho passengers wero unmo
lested. ; > 1
Marine News.
Savannah, September 7.—Arrived, steamer Virgo,
from New York.
Charleston, September 7.— Arrived, steamer
Champaign, from New York. Sailed; steamer
Charleston, for New York ; steamer Saragosa, for
Now York; steamer Lillie, for Now York; steamer
Prometheus, for Philadelphia; steamer Falcon, for
i Baltimore.
O NE # two miles from Romo an 4 one and one-half
miles froraS., R. & D. H. R. Depot, containing
ilwi ■nyril
well improved.
This place was settled by Col. Wade S. Cothran,
and the dwelling and out-bouses Are all r.eat. Tho
dwelling is two stories and contains >evt*n largo
room#. A spleudid well of water and elegant orchard.
This is cue of the most desirable residences near tho
city.
Tho other idaco ia on tho Calhonn road, and fou
miles from the city; was settled by Mr. John Mann
veil - improved. Dwelling siat|iaa nw‘
comfortabl© rooms.
This farm contains ICO acres of land, and la well
watered: water can bo brought to tho house, through
pines, from an elegant spring
In saying that these two places aro not Surpassed
in location, by any farms near the city. I know that I
do not exagerate. Both places in sight of the Selma,
K .me and Dalton Railroad.
Tho growing crop, stock and farming implements
will be sold with either place if dedred.
Both of the above places will be sold at public out
cry. on the first Tuesday in October, if not disposed of
IM BPIVI TV
tit.
JOHN SCANLIN.
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
SA VANNA1J, GA.
rpHE Thirteenth Annual Coarse of Lectures in this
X Institution will commence on the First Monday
in November next, and continue four months.
Preliminary Lectures, which will bo free, will com
mence on the 18th of October next.
FACUCTY *
R. D. ARNOLD. M. D., Profcs«or of Theory and
Practice of Medicine, and Clinical Medicine.
P. M. KoLLOCK, M. D , Professor of Obstetrics,
Diseases of Women and Children, and Clinical Mid
wifery.
Professor Adjunct—TIIOS. SMITH, M. D.
W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Professor of Principles
and Practice of Surgery and Cliuical Surgery.
Professor Adjunct—THOS. J. CHARLTON, M. D.
J. B. RKaU, M. D., Professor ot Materia Medics
and Therapeutics.
Professor Adjunct—R. J. NUNN, M. D.
JURLtU HARkISS. M. D.. Professor of Physi
ology.
Professor Adjunct—J. G. THOMAS.' M. D., Lectur
er on Pathology.
W. R. WARING, M, D., Professor of Anatomy.
W. M. CHARTERS. M. D . Profit r -r of Chemistry.
• Professor Adjunct—W. II. ELLIOTT, M. D
Hon. SOLOMON COHEN will lecture on Medical
Juri.tpru
R. P. MYKRS, M. D., Demonstrator.
E. T. ROGERS, M. D.. Assistant Demonstrator and
Curator. - J flf
Clinici at th* Hospital. Also, provision made for
attendance on Midwifery cases.
Requisites ffir graduation tho same as in all regu
larly chartered College* of good standing.
For further particulars address W. G. BULLOCH.
M. D., Dean, or
THOS. SMITH. M. D..
an cl-law 2m Secretary.
PANTALOONS
"VESTS
MADKTO MEASURE. FROM tho MOST VARIED
HANDSOME MATERIAL
PRICES TO SUIT BUYERS.
No. 44 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
au,I9-tr
300 OF THK MOST IMPROVED PATTERNS
OFFICE AND PARLOR
STOVES,
GRATES, Etc . NAILS,
AXES, TRACE CHAINS.
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
TIN AND WOOD-WARE.
A LARUE STOCK OF
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Planters and Dealers are reque.-ted to call and see our
Stock before purchasing. We don't propose
t9 undersell every house, but will give
v bargains to thoso that want
Goods in lots.
a. 7. & H. B. OLIVER.
Hardeman k Sparks,
X t. ndoring their services nsrrrin to their planting
friends as WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MKROllAN IS. deem it wholly unnecessary to make
promises as to thoir willingne a and ability to t-erve
them faithfully and advantageously.
Their long experlenceand tho large patronage which
has ever been extended thohou^o, is proof conclusive
that they deserve the c -nlider.ee of tho planting com
munity. and by prompt and honest attontion to their
interest they intend to merit in trie future, tho pat
ronage so liberally piven thorn in the past.
ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES promptly filled at low
est Market Prices, and the usual facilities extended
to thoso who entrust their business with us.
•'PA HK
A B VERY large, fresh and well assorted Stock of
everything in our line of bu-iness. Our intention
being to extend and increase our business, we aro
offering great inducements to all cl is-cs of buyers.
Prompt and careful attention given to orders.
L. W. HUNT A CO.,
sept5-tf 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
T. UAULEM a5.\ Jc.
JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS
I of
G. S. JONES.
JONES & BAXTER,
ing active with a good demand all tho week. W;
there ever before in any two consocutivo years, such
a difference in tlie opening of tho Macon cotton
market? We think not.
A medal, of tho timo of Charles I, of Eng-1
land, was recently sold in London at auction for
$1,725. It represents tho bust of the Kin
Smith, Westoott A Co.—Tlicso enterprising and
extensive dealers in Saddles. Harness, Leather,
Shoemakers’ Material, and also in Buggies, Carriages
READ THESE LINES AND PONDER THEM WELL
The best tests of the merits of my proprietary
article is to ascertain what is thought of it at home
where it is manufactured. Such & test Lippman’a
Pyrafuge can well stand, as to-day it is decidedly
the favorite remedy for dulls and fever, dumb ague
and other diseases of a malarious origin, in the city
of Savanuih where it U prepared. The principal
druRi;t*ts of tho city would as much think of doing
without castor oil iu their stores as to bo without
this popular (and deserredly so) remody. It is a
vegetiMe preparation free from deleterious drugs,
and acts as a tonic upon the entire system, thereby
invigorating the system, so much so as to enable it
to throw off diseaso. Dyrafuge does not nauseate
or sicken tho patient, and can be taken by the most
delicate persons without fear. If should always be
at hand, as chills and fever creep upon ns bo
stealthily that we are not aware of its approach un
til it is upon ns. A word to the wise is sufficient—
Savannah Morning .Vew».
• wee*, ex-coupons, 61 Uj; new, 52. Virginias, ex-
j conjwnH. 55 j: new 58. Louisiana*, old, 70; levees
66: 8’s 84. Alabama 8’s 03: 5s 62. Georgia 6’fl84^4;
7s 01. North Carolina*, old, 55}new, 48. _ _
; New York, September 7, evening.—Floor, State I bareheaded, with long hair and wearing a Jan
superfine to fancy 5 90.i<7 10: buperfino to choieo | Dyke collar. It is stated to l»e the medal given
! white wheat Western 5 S0<a7 30: Southern dull and ; as a souvenir by the monarch to Bishop Jnxon
declining; common to choice extra 6 60-«jll 00. a f ew moments before his execution on the scaf-
i Wheat steady at noon’s decline. Corn Bcarce: mixed fold at Whitehall.
; Western 120 dl 2*2. Beef steady. Mess pork dull .
and 'Wagons of tho best make and finish, arc now in and lower at 31 50'dSl 75. Lard quiet and eteadv; I At J 0 ' a11 8 Bluff. Ark., the negroes have
h kettle Whisky heavy at 1 10(?112. mostly j formed a society called ‘‘The Band, on tho
at 1 10. Groceries and Naval Stores quiet. Freights j idea of community of property, etc., extending
unchanged. ^ | even to their wives, provided a fair trade be
Cotton a shade lower; eales 500 hales at '.M/i. made. Their mode of worship consists of a
Governments dull; lb62s 22)/. Southerns irregu- — - - -
lar. Monev active at 7. Sterling weaker at 8%.
Gold quiet at 36;/. Stocks feverish.
Baltimore, September 7.—Cotton quiet 34’-/.
Flour quiet. Wheat firmer; prime to choice red
1 55m1 6o. Com firm at 1 le." 1 20. Mess Pork
quiet. Bacon firm; shoulders 16)/. Whisky 112.
Virginias, old 4S; 1866s 54; 1867s 50)/; coupons,
old 55)/ bid.
SiViksan. September 7.—Cotton receipts S06
bales; sales 125; exports 804; middlings 31>/(«32:
market oasier, money stringency limiting operations
to small lots.
Avgusta. September 7.—Cotton sales 215 bales;
receipts 290; middlings nominally 31)/; market
closed heavy, with prices in favor of buyers; new
cotton coming in freely.
CnARl-F-STOS.September 7.—Cotton sales 120 bales;
receipts 488; exports, coastwise 250; middlings 32)/; c. w. BTIVGTOX.
fair demand, with prices partially declined Si-
WmaNOToN, September 7.—Spirits Turpentine,
nothing doing: no stock. Rosin quiet at 1 75t 1 80.
Crude 'Turpentine quiet at 2 40(n 3 00. Tar firmer
at 2 45.
I/gtsvtt.t.f. September 7.—Whisky 1 03. Pro
visions quiet. Mess pork 34 00/;Gt 50. Bacon,
shoulders 16^16)/; dear sides 19)/. Lard 20.
Cincinnati. September 7.—Whisky unsettled:
large lots 1 05: small lots 1 03. Mess pork dull at
32 50: generally held at 32 75. Bacon firm; shoul
ders 15)/. clear rib sides 16)/. Lard held at 19)/.
Mobile, September 7.—Cotton sales 175 bales;
receipts 240: low middlings 30; market dosed firm.
receipt of a largo and splendid stock of goods to
w hicb wo call the attention of dealers and tho trade
generally. As to the price and quality of goods,
there ia no house in Georgia, in thia lino of busi
ness, which can offer a enstomer superior induce
ments.
Call and seo them when you desire anything in
their line, and wo guarantee they will suit you in
every particular.
CoMTLntENTAET TO Dtt. HUNTER FROM CITIZENS
or Atlanta.—A card highly complimentary in its
character, signed by several prominent citizens of
Atlanta who have been under Dr. Hunter's care for
disease of tho hoad, throat or lungs, will bo found
in another column. Its perusal will, no doubt,
prove interesting to those afflicted with diseases of
these organs as it is unquestionable evidence that
Dr. Hunter possesses tho skill and ability to treat
these affections successfully.
Auction Sale of Groceries.—Tho family grocer
ies of tho lato M. M. Davis, will be sold to the high
est bidder, in his store-room on Mulberry street, on
Friday next. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Re
fer to the advertisement.
Plantation for Sale.—Attention is called to the
valuable plantation on the Flint river in Crawford
county, which is advertised for sale in this paper.
It is one of the best plantations in the State, well
improved, well watered, and tho land highly pro
ductive. Address A, W. Gibson, Maoon, Ga., or S.
F. Anderson, on the place.
Call and Examine Watches aad Diamonds at L.
H. Wing’s, 48 Second street. ^
Jfst Received.—Messrs. Havens A Brown have
just received at their News Depot, No. 46 Second
street, the following late Newspapers and Period-
icalu:
Harper's Weekly, Hearth and Home, New York
Mercury, Leslie's Zeitung, Scottish American, Lon
don News, Sporting Timed and Day’s DoingB.
Peterson’s Magazine, for October.
COTTON AVEM i;
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DKAT.KRS IN
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS
STAPLE GROCER IPS,
I FERTILIZERS, Litne, Pla-tcr and Cement. Agents
. for the Cn^wadi Ah* hum a) Limo Company.
Sole Agcv.ts for the State of Genreia for the tale of the
Celebrated ChrK f nut Grove Whi»ky.
•optl-lm*
uthwcitern and Middle Georgia, whom it has
heir pleasure to serve the pa-t reason so patia-
J. S. BAXTER, j factorily. thaMbev will find them fully prepared ao<
"i«ly to receive, store, ship or sell to tho very btat
1 vantage, all Cotton consigned to them during the
• ming seAFon : while to th<>M; who have not he eto-
' 1 say we know we can please
i you
Yondou dance around a stump upon ■which a
snake's head has been placed at the same time
chanting after peculiar African style.
—Andrew Johnson has gone to Red Sulphur
Springs, Macon county, Term., for his health.
Leonide Leblanc, one of the leading Parisian
demi-mondaines, is said to be worth oyer a mil
lion francs.
may 2-tf
PAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE cures all schsa snd
psins, And is the great remedy for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia.
HATTON'S PILLS cure Sick Headache and all
bilious diseases.
Pefpek.—An enraged woman on the other side of
the river, yesterday, cowhided an eighteen year old
strippling until his hide would not hold shavings.
He won’t do so no more—stake bottom dollar on
that- |M
Watches and Jewelri repaired at L. H. Wing’s,
48 Second street.
Nothing else equals King of Chills.
King of Chills cores old and young.
The planter’s best friend. King of Chills.
A cheap chill remedy, King of Chilis.
Foreign Markets.
London. September 7, noon. — Consols 92%.
American securities flat; Bonds 82;/. _
Sogar firm both on spot and afloat. Common
Rosin 5s9d.
London, September 7, evening. — Consols 93.
American securities firmer, bonds 83.
Sugar buoyant on spot and afloat.
Ltveepool, September 7. noon.—Cotton sales
5000 bales; nplands 13%@13%; Orleans 13)/; mar
ket dull.
Corn 30s.
Liverpool. September 7, afternoon.—Cotton dub;
uplands IS)/: Orleans 13%<S13)/.
Yarns and Fabrics heavy.
Pork buoyant at 9s. Breads tuff a duU.
Liverpool, Septemter 7, eYenmg.^Cotton sales
5 ooo bales; export and speculation 2,000, nplands
Bod Western WheM
^P^S^omber 7, noon.-Bourso excited, bat
firm. Rentes 70f35c-
Paris, September 7, evening—Bourse closed flat;
Rentes 70f35c. _ - nf cv ffr
Later.—Bourse flatter. Rentes 70f28c-
Hater, September 7, evening.—Cotton on
spot; quiet afloat: tree ordinaire, on spot
FxuoDroM. September 7.—Bonds closed active
86%.
CONSIGSKES M. *• W. R. R.
Macov, Ssptember 7.1569.
Cheek A Co: J W Burke & Co: Carhart & C: Sey
mour, T A Co: J R Rice: Good & Son; Lawton 4L; W
Huff: A McKenna: Johnson. C A Co; Tnoke. C A Co;
G T Rogers X Sons; L W Hunt X Co; D X J; Light-
foot X J.
G. W. BYIRGTO*.
BYINGTON’S HOTEL.
(OPPOSITE THK PASSKSGER DEPOT)
MACON, GA.
B YIXG TON BROS., .* : : PROPRIETORS
ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER 7.1S69.
R Woodall X family. Ga J C Slappey, Ga
J M. Greaves. Ft Valley W Allen. Cool Spring
A R R«xar. Ga Dr H M Weeden X family,
P W Visteher. Ga Eufaula
C L Vising. Mnrshalvillo W M T Williams, Ga
R J Redding, Ga
A H Charlton, Sar
W E Collier, Albany
J D Stenson, Say
C L Varner, Houston co
Cart J Varner, Ga
G Walker. Longstreet
T J Carter Perry
R M Rogers, city
D Johnson. Abbeville
J R Shaw & lady. Ga
Mrs G Collier, Albany
Wm C Harvard. Laurens
A T Mithal, Ga
W W Glover, Twiggs co
* u V..IC, x caaj Wm J Gallimore, Ga
J H Rav. Ga ME Solomon. Twigrs co
J W My rick. Bibb co Dr B L Ross. Ft Valley
Dr A T Hunter, do Col J R Coombs. Ga
J A Cary. Jasper co RT Napier. Houston co
T M Haralson. Atlanta D B Fredrick. Ga
J H Ketner, Atlanta J B Lews, Dooly co
B G .Morgan, Ky W B Hudson. Ky
J W Wells, Oglethorpe W W Fiewellen. Ga
G M Fcagin. Houston co L J De Lama ter, city
J T Merklth, Cool Spring.
T HIS brand of LEAD is warranted. Satisfaction
guaranteed or the money refunded. Try it!
Prove it! L. W. HUNT & CO.,
auk£“J-2tawdAw3m Agentfor Maoon.
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY,
Howard and Berks Ht*.', Philadelphia.
1 BEAM ENGINE. 22-inch cylinder, four foot stroke,
1 made by Sutton, w ith 13 boilers. 40-inch diameter,
45 feet long.
1 Beam Engine, lS-inch Cylinder, four feet stroke,
made by Sutton, with 3 boilers, 36-inch diameter, 38
feet long.
40 Roller Looms, 42-inch, 6. 8 and 10 treadles, 1, 2,
3 and 4 Shuttles. .
25 Crompton Looms. 42 and 45-mcn, 12 and 24 Har
ness, 3 and 2 Boxes. Pick and Pick, and also 4 Boxes.
(56x431st Breaker.) Mule
1 Set Woolen Cards •< 48x43 2d ** >420 Spindles,
(40x42 Condenser. ) \%-\n. gauge.
{ 40x421st i-reaker,*) Mule
1 Set Woolen Cards s 36x42 2d ** f240 Spindles,
(.30x42 Condenser. ) 1%-m. gauge.
I 60x48 IstBreaker, ( Mules
2 Set Woolen Cardan 48x48 2d “ >432 Spindles,
(48x48 Condenser. ) 1%-rn. gauge.
2 Mules360 Spindles each, 2*4-inch gauge.
1 Sargent’s Burr Picker, large size, nearly new.
COTTON MACHINERY. FOR COARSE YARNS.
I Willow. Hodson’s make, large sixe, Speeder 36
inch. two-Beaters. . . _ . ,
4 Cotton Cards, 36-in2h, self Strippers and Grinder,
50 ineh traverse. _ „ ^
1 Drawing Frame, four Coders. Du afford a Draw
ing Frame, six Coilers.
1 Condenser, feeder. 24 deliveries.
3 Spinning Frames, 2-inch Rings,168 Spindles each.
1 “ - IK-inch “ 180 “
With Shafting, Belting, etc., complete to run the
cotton machinery.
Warping Mills, by hand and power.
1 Balling Machine, for candle wick, etc.
50,000 Bobbins. _
49~Wiil take part C0TT02* m trade.
janeZ7-eod3m
LANIER HOUSE.
MACON, GA.
COLLIEB <fc BOYS, PrtOFErcroBS.
FREE OMNIBUS.
ARBIVALS. SEPTEMBER 7.1869.
J H Meeks. Jones co
G H Hancock, G»
R Johnson, sr, Clinton
J H Blount, do
I Hardeman, do
Mrs F B Shackelford. Ga
J P Fort. Ga
R A Tooty, Griffin
J Chaoman, Twiggs CO
„ W J Morrissey, jr. Ga
R T Kobb, lady X child, Eufaula.
R V Smith. Butts co #
J T Merith. Cool Spring
E C Bowers, Ga
J S Wise, Atlanta
B G Lockett, Albany
Mrs B D Irwin, Griffin
A 8 Hamilton. Clinton
J S Persons. Ga
Y G Rust. Albany
C Cooper. Allant»
FOR SALE.
Three Hundred Acre?, good Dwelling and all i
sary outbuildings. Applytt*,.
FOR TURNIPS, Etc.
QUANO IN SACKS OR BARRELS.
For Bale by
auglO-dlm APHER AYRES.
W. A. RAXSOIC,...
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
IM UHl S8S Biudvn, IJCtf TORE
tolr23-tf
Hardeman & Sparks’
PREMIUM LIST.
I M addition to the premium* offered by the Execu
tive Committee, at the approaching bt&te Fair,
wc will give the fallowing, cither inflate or currency,
as may be desired.
Best 10 Bales Upland Cotton -f60
Best 5 Bales Upland Cotton 30
Best 1 Bale Upland Cotton 10
Best 5 Bales Long Staple from green seed 40
Best 1 Bale Long Staple from green seed 10
The cotton to be delivered at our Warehouse, to be
transported to and from the Fair Grounds by us free
of charge.
Five judges will be selected, one from each of the
following cities: Savannah, Augusta, Columbus.
Albany and Macon, who shall determine upon and
award the same.
HARDEMAN X SPARKS.
aug31-lm
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AMERICUS, G-A.,
CALLAWAY & WHEELER.
W E are Buying. Selims or Renting Land, lying in
tha Cotton producing portion of Georgia.
Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed in every
instance to all parties. We bow offer for sale several
Farms, and a few for Rent or Lease. Attention given
to the disposition of City Property.
Labor secured for those desiring i»- .
Confer with us irow, for many are wishing to sell
and as many to invest. _ . . _
If you will leave a plan and description of your
place with us we will exhibit to land hunters free of
ch * rg ®’ G. M. WHEELER.
MERKEL CALLAWAY.
Attorney at Law.
iuly28-<Uwl2t
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
l^yrE are offering liberal terms to Planters or others
for Cotton delivered in Macon, during the months of
November. December or January next.
augl4-3aw-lm B. A. WILCOX k CO.
We offer the usual accommoda ion to our patrons
>•, their growing crops, and wil Jake pleasure in fill-
ng their order- tor supplies promptly and at lowest
narkc! rale*-. Call and see us at the
PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Opposite Brown's and Byington's Hotels,
iuly : di wlm
PLANTERS
COTTON T9EAL.E371S 3
w
a:.;tin tender you our services as Cotton Fac
tor' and Commission Merchants, at our old
<n Third .-tree?, and pledge ourselves to conduct
■ a Commission Business, and t-ball give special
i I attention to all business entrusted to us.
(•turn cur -inc.ere thank"to ouro'd patrons for
licit a continuance of tho same, and
generally, to give ut-.a trial.
We
past favor* and
wou IdjTe^u <v t e
HbaM he prepared
ofcotto
endcr the
Irty.
necomrnoda
JONATHAN COLLINS A SON.
COTTON FACTORS,
A B.AB.B CHANCE
To Set a Good Healthy .Home.
FOR SALE.
O NE of the finest residences around Macon, with a
fine three-aore Lot, and on« of the finest places
for gardening round the city, The garden of Vegeta
bles and Fruits will nearly pay for it in two years.
Fine Peaches, all kinds Grapes, Pear?, Figs, Mraw-
berrie?, etc. The dwelling is a fine six-room one;
there is a fine three-r^om Kitchen. Smoke-house and
out-houses, with Stable and a fine well of water—
good neighborhood &nd high and healthy—not more
than ten minutes' walk from tho centre of the city,
and just outside city limits. It is known asthe W. W.
Waenon Place, and was bought of him by Mr. Hazle-
turst during the war. I will sell the Place for halp
cash, the balance in twelve or eighteen months. Any
one wishing to see the Place I will take pleasure in
showing it to them. If not sold before the 1st of Oc
tober it will be rented, H. N. ELLS.
ser»t2-2w
To the Stockholders of the Macon A
Augusta Railroad Company.
1 'HE attention of Stockholders in and near Macon
is called to the Installment of 20 per cent, called
for on September 10th, 1869, and they are urged to
call at our office and provide for this Installment and
others past due, as we have positive instructions to
sue all who do not make_prompt settlements.
WHITTLE X GU8TIN.
Attorneys at Law.
MACON X AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO.,)
Augusta, July 9.1869. /
A call for Twenty Dollars per share, in addition to
the Eighty per Cent, heretofore called, is made upon
the Stockhffders^of this Company payable on the 10th
of September, 1869. to the Treasurer of the Company.
By order of the Board. B. CONLEY.
septl-lOt President.
LIFE-SIZE
FAMILY PORTRAITS
over. I am prepared, at all times, to fill ordera
for those, aa well a, all the smaller style, of Photo
graph Likenesee,. I am making a specialty of the
better class of Pictures, and those wanting something
superior will find it to their interest to call on
J. A. PUGH. Artist.
_ Triangular Block,
mavQ-ct Macon Ga.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
T HE undersigned hag taken charge of the well
known “ Chapman's Livery Stables" in Macon,
opposite the passenger shed t on Plnm street, where he
will conduct a general Livery Business in all its
brandies. Anything yon may want in- the way of
transportation, by horse or mule, buggy, carriage or
hack, will be furnished on abort notice and at reason
able rates. Drovers will find this an old and popular
stand at which to dispose of their stock,
febll-ly 8. H. HOLMES. Agent.