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COX.XJlVClsr. E. EEUCHTW ANGER ft CO.
Adrcrllulnc Index.
McPherson, Clerk.
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l vnlksr HP*.—Cotton Paekara and Dealers
l ntub of Looas Cotton.
\ta*Tr*U!-l- W. Hunt 4 Co.
^ (y.ty Axricnltnrml Club—T. Maasentmx,
lUukruptcy—Frank a HemaeUine, Ecg-
*f%-i Landel-J. K- Hannan.
Mala Institota for Salo-J. II. Maja.
jjje-Tnrpin 4 Ofdn.
j__'and Beatanrant - J. H. Benner.
”"^THE FEVER AND AGUE SEASON.
___ ^ leataa befin to change, remittent and
**Lat f,ran make their appearance. From
*“”^*,01 the earth, bathed nightly to heavy
^ {roomarabea and swamps anreharged with
***; (ma the dying foliage of the woods, from.
***": pool, and alnggiah stream*, the eon of
il-Iberrrol™*dondaof miasmatievaporperil-
"%b«*ltli and life. The body, deprired by the
tcB p M ator* of Inly and August of much of
WIU °t ,-3 .lastidtr, is not In a proper plight to
** • and hence all diseases that are pro-
^■abradeprarad condition of the atmosphere
“**t rt j w ]arly prevalent to the fall.
reason why the health of thousands
v,2 bs tira* sacrificed. A preparatory conrae of
gSygTTEB'8 STOMACH BITTEBS is a certain
againat the epidemics and endemics
brings in its train. Let all dwellers
to mbssltby localities, liable to snch visitations,
* bMd to tbs warning and adrioe conreyed to
L, dfsrtisement, and they may bid defiance to
' fmlrrhalations which are now rising, night and
7* ' (n * t be soil sroond them. No farmhouse to
•Jbad sbooldbo without this inTslnablo eihila-
-Di ud inrigorant st any period of the year, but
rinthefail. It ia not safe to go forth into
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
l
BUYING AT WHOLESALE,
We beg to *ay that oar Foil Stock U now coining in
Store, confuting of all the late&t and best styles of
DRY G-OODB!
At the lowest market ralae—Jeans, Cae&imeree,
Satinets, Kerseys, Blankets, Flannels, DeLaines,
Prints, Balmoral Skirts, Dress Goods, Notions, etc.,
etc.
All New Goods!
Relying on our reputation as doing a straightfor
ward btihineft*. wo most respectfully solicit an in.
apcctica of our stock.
To our patrons in the city we beg to announce
that
OTTH. RETAIL STOCK
ia now well assorted with the latest Fall Goods.
E. FF.CCHTWANGEB A CO.,
Beptl8-tf. Triangular Block.
minty atmosphere of a September morning
x (Teeing with the stomach unfortified by a tonic,
. of til the tonics which medical chemistry haa
ntprtO to the woild, HOSTETTEB’8 BITTERS
„ alaitteJ to bo the poraat, the moat wholeaome
itoj iks most beneficial. —
Ut all wbo deaire to escape the billiona attacks,
k*t! complaints and malariona fevers, taka the
rmtBS st lesst twice a day throughout the prea-
... ii,on It ia aa wholesome sa it ia infallible.
{"TtTthe trade mark. "H08TETTEB8 STOM
ACH BITTERS," engraved on the label and em-
taMd on the bottle, and tbelr revenue stamp OOT-
,nnlt the cork, as counterfeits and imitations
sloond. ; 1
Tbs reliable, Dromgoolo A Co.'s Itochu.
Piumgoole A Co 'a Bocbti ia the favorite,
drerel cored with Dromgoolo A Co.’a Buchu.
KEDIVIVUS!
The S. S. S. of 1861,
Or Dr. JEUSONS Original Sornra* Hoontiso
gnvr fob Ctnutum TarrsDiO, la again resold-
toted! It is a Corrlgent of the Hovel disorders
(fetingent upon this period; a grateful Carmlna-
rirr; a nutritioue Syrup; and a gentle Anodyne,
adodng calm and ref reeking repose, without the
pmldotu ahd distressing reactionary disturbance
nf the nervous system that remits from the exhibi
ts of most preparations—expressly made for ehil-
im. Its use in the Southern States, as far back
it 1S62, established its reputation as a Southern In-
n.t,Hum. and, as a medicine unrivalled, and aa be
ns the heel and eafeet preparation for children
tuthlng, ensuring but to nomas and senega and
rr/ie/snd etrrngth to their Infanta. It is therefore
sew mr,Urine. and needs no advertising where it
is best known. Every precaution haa been taken
to preserve and protect it from fraudulent counter
foil,. It ie manufactured only at the Laboratory
e/Gotti, Tunnels* A Hcnn, members of and auo-
mworetotheold eataUiahed Bonun Dura Horae
or Hitman. IUer.IT A K men nr, 141 Chambers
street. New York, to whom all orders should be ad-
dmsed. and ia for sale to the dtixenn of Maoon by
Hmuus, Cut A Co. ; Ethridge A Davis, Katonton,
Ga, snil all respectable Druggists.
septl-deodAwtf.
SOLOMONS' BITTERS
FOB tALS BY
L. W. HUNT 6l CO., Druggists,
Nos. 83 and 84 Cherry Street,
BOfSI-tf
MACON, C, KORC-1A.
lbt Wise im Tike—How many are there wbo,
Afflicted with aieoase In an incipient stage, delay
from lime to time having recourse to some rente-
dul agent, which would effectually arrest the fur
ther progress of disease, and render the system
impngnsldo to its insidious attacks. It la unfor
tunately too true—there are thousands who sink
Into an early grave—wherou at a trilling expense
they might have lived to a good old aga. If there
he reliance to be placed to medicine, and thousands
of well attested oeaee establish beyond tiro possi
bility of a doubt, the curative properties of any one
rertinilsr remedy, then Hurley's Sarsaparilla and
rotaeh is unquestionably the greatest medicine ever
introduced to an afflicted community. Hesitate
not, therefore, to use it, if Buffering from any of
the ills which flesh la heir to.—Herald (Oabrstan,
Kras.) July 11 tf
W, A; HOFSODiT Ob CO.
Axe now opening a superb stock of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods!
Mr. W. A. Hopson writes to them from New York
a* follows: “I have made a heavy combination
hero. We have boeght goods to large quantities of
parties who were obliged to sell at great sacrifices,
and tbo majority of onr stock can be sold at prices
lower than those which prevailed before the war.
"Those silk and wool Poplins cost the importers
65 cents—sell them at 37% cents: The Steinback's
yard wide Furnitnro Prints cost to import 40 cents—
sail tham at 35 cants.
"And in making the stock, always give onr cus
tomers the advantage of what we save in purchasing,
no matter bow low the goods are bought."
septaa-tf
Staxc nos Csdxb !—The other day an old negro I FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
coiled upon the Ordinarr of Bibb County to make a
statement under oath. Raving tiiAt he had walked
fifteen miles for the purpoee of doing eo, and be
wanted the Ordinary, or hts clerk, to be very poiti-
Weekly Review of the Market.
color in taking down what be said, u the Angel of
the Lord had Appeared to him. and instructed him
to come to Maoon. and before an officer of the law.
ewear to what the Angel Raid. The Ordinary told
him (to get shut of him; that he woe not the officer
to attend to matters of each grave import, and re-
OFFICE DALLY TF.LEGRAPH. 1
September 22—Evening, 1869.)
General Remarks.—The wholesale and jobbing
trade of the city haa been unusually good the poet
week and basineee in all departments quite active.
We hear no more loud complainta about stringency
in the money market, though the banks are very
ferred him to the Supervisor of Revenue, and the j caution# and select in extending accommodation at
colored prophet called at that gentleman's office, j the present high price of cotton. It ia possible that
He fell into the hands of two clerks, wbo slowly somebody might get hurt, and in the kindest spirit
took down his statements, and among others of a imaginable our bankers withhold accommodation
strange and startling nature, one that the end of from thoce who might act rashly, if they had too
all things was at hand, and the wrath of the Lord ; much money to invest in the fickle and fleecy staple,
in the shape of a •■kormit,'* as be called it, with a ! Operations in etocks and bonds are so few and far
mighty tail of fire and brimstone, was a coming,
and to get a commission from the right man to go
into all the world and preach the end of time.
The clerks wrote down his statements and pat
upon the document about seventeen seals, and de
livered it. They farther duly commissioned him to
preach what he had heard from the Angel; but he was
between that we might say we have no market at alL
All descriptions of this class of securities are weak
with a declining tendency. Wo merely quote to be
fashionable:
EXCHANGE ON JCEW TORE.
Buying U prem
Selling % prem
advised to keep quiet and say nothing of his grand I per m01 ^™ , ETAI13 . *!??^™~lX(ir2per cent
miaaion until he should get to Alaska, and there, ^ n '
for the first time, thunder forth his startling revela- j Bering rates for Go'.J $1 S3
tions, and after doing so, then pass diagonally gelling Z..'V...1 38
the American continent, like the shadow of a
total eclipse, and enter Cuba and tell the belliger
ents over there they had both just as wen ground
their arms, as they would all be hurt enough in a
few days. With these instructions and his many
sealed document the negro departed.
We rely upon onr special artists and correspond
ents in Alaska for correct and prompt reports and
sketches of what transpires when old Sambo opens
on them. He's going to "snatch" things generally,
helweet and crooked! Stand from under!
CHOLERA-HOW TO CUBE IT.
At the commencement of the dianhcea, which al
ways precedes an attack of tho cholera, take a tca-
apoonfnl of the Fain Killer in sugar and water, (hot
ir convenient.) and then bathe freely the stomach
and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Thonld the
diarrhoea or cramps continue, repeat the does every
fifteen or twenty minutes till the patient ia relieved.
In extreme cases two or moro teaspoon fills may be
given at a doae.
The Pain Killer, as an intents] remedy, baa no
equal. In cases of summer complaint, mtapevstia,
dysentery, aatnms, it cores to one night, by taking
it internally and bathing with it freely. Ita action
ia like magic when externally applied to bad sores,
barns, scalds and sprains. For tootb-sche don't
fail to try it. In short it is a Paul Kiujeb.
The Pain Killer ia sold by all dealers in Family
Medicines. septS-eodlm
J. A. WitXEtr & Co.—Please refer to the business
card of these gentlemen which appears in another
column, this morning. They are doing a cotton
packing business, and deal in all kinds of loose cot
ton, samples, pickings and waste, and pay the high
est price for wool and hides. Also give their atten
tion to “reconstructing" water-packed and mixed
cottons. The firm are attentive, active and reliable
gentlemen, and parties entrusting business to them
may rely implicitly on whatever they say they will
do.
CITY AFFAIRS.
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1869.
Cure your chills with King of Chills.
King of Chill* cure* effectually and permanently.
■letter than quinine. King of Chills.
The great malarial antidote, King of Chills.
Kn. DaarxiutiUDK. Hors!—Hundreds of cases of
Scrofula, in the wont stages, old cases of Syphilis
that havo defied the skill of eminent Physicians,
Rheumatics who have been sufferers for years, and
the victims of the injudicious uso of Mercury, have
been radically cured by TUTTS 8ABSAPAKILLA
AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. It ia the most power-
fttl alterative and blood purifier known. It ia pro-
Kribed by very many Physicians.
_aept 19-dAwlw
Veep Red Diarrhoea Remedy on had.
K. u. R. is not a hot astringent.
R. D. B. cools and quiets tlio inner man.
R. D. It. has no equal for children.
Pami Women.—A comparatively few Ladies
monopolize the Beauty aa woll as the attention of
Society. This ought not to be ao, but it ia; and will
be while men aro foolish, and single out pretty faces
for companions.
This can all be changed by using Hagan's Magno
lia Balm, which gives the Bloom of Youth and a Re
fined sparkling Beauty to the Complexion, pleasing,
powerful and natural.
No Lady need complain of a red, tanned, freckled
or rustic Complexion who will invest 75 cents to Ha
gan a Magnolia Balm. Its effects are truly wonder-
To preserve and dress the Hair use Lyon's Ka-
u '“ion. aoptadeooAwlm
A Gxnxbai. Bxsronz.—We have received several
communications recently, from friends living to
Bontbwestero Georgia and ip Southeastern Ala
bama, requesting us to look after securing board
and lodging for them during the coming fair, and
report the result by letter. Even if we had the time
to spare to look after the matter, we could not. Just
yet, accomplish anything at the different hotels.
(8ee the cards from tha Brown Home and Lanier
Home.)
An arrangement ia now in operation which, if the
citizens of Macon will attend to, will give them no
trouble to accommodate a vast number of persona
wbo may fail to get accommodation at the hotels.
The arrangement ia for each citizen wbo is willing
to take one or more visitors daring the fair to call
at tha office of the Agricultural Society, on Mul
berry street, and register his or her name, and state
what number of guests can be accommodated, and
on what terms. By this means the great inconveni
ence and difficulty of bunting np a place where
board and lodging can be obtained will be obviated.
Aa yet, therefore, we can give no definite response
to any of onr friends on the subject; but we can
safely say this much to one and all: The beet and
moat extensive arrangements will be made, both by
our hotels and citizens, for the accommodation of
all who will be likely to attend the Fair, and no one
need stay away under the mere impression that
Macon will be unequal to the emergency.
Last or THX Season We noticed on the corner
of Second and Cbeny streets, yesterday, a wagon
load of small watermelons—something we have not
seen during the last three weeks. From their small
size, pale and sickly-looking color, we should say
they were the last of the season; at least we hope
so, for nothing ia more unhealthy at this time of
the year. We saw none bat a few polieemen eating
the melons in question j but aa they can stand
whatever they got to eat, we may look for no seri
ous results. The proprietor of the wagon could
not sell his melons, so be did the next beet thing,
by giving t{iem to the guard Una of the dty.
Tnx Cm.—No citizen of Macon ever saw her
streets dustier, drier or moro disagreeable than they
are at tho present time. But notwithstanding the
condition of the streets, there ia a great deal of
mesa bustle and stir going on, but in other
specta we aro having a most distressingly doll and
dry time. Nothing happens outside of commercial
circles worth reporting.
Needs RcrsnuNO Several places on the side
walk between Second and Third streets, on the north
aide of Cherry, should be attended to. We saw a
man fall there yesterday by stumbling over the loose
bricks and holes in the side-walk, and on the day
before, a little girl fell at tho samo place, bruising
her cheek and arm badly. The place, wo repeat,
ought to be repaired, cither by the owner of the
property, or by the authorities at his expenao.
From "Washington.
WsaniNOTON, September 22.—Grant and family
returned last night.
The Committee on Election goes to South Caroli
na on tha 3d of November, to take evidence in elec
tion cases.
Coupons due to November will be redeemed at
the rate of six per cent per annum. To relieve the
small note famine, the Comptroller win receive
large notes of their own issue from the National
Banks, and give them in exchange smaller notes,
with as little delay as possible.
Revenue receipts to-day <300,000.
The Treasury received <180,000 in fractional cor- , . ,
rency to-day. Stock on hmtd thi. evening
Forty iron dads are now ready for sea.
Serial numbers of packages must not change with
a change of proprietors of distillation.
Grant was at the State Department nearly all the
afternoon.
English Female Bitten strengthens females.
Husbands should bay E. F. B. for sick wives.
E- F. B. brings health and induces happiness.
^Complaints peculiar to females cured with E. F. B.
Woman's Best Fsixnd Dr. J, Bradfield's “ Fe-
5*5 Regulator," tor sale by druggists everywhere,
J* beyond all doubt the best emenagoguo known to
{»• medical profession. It ia no quack nostrum,
tot a legitimate prescription, purely vegetable, re-
watmended and prescribed by the best physicians
m the State. Suffering woman! do not let your
•rsts nor the prejudices of others cause you to re-
Jtoinin misery. Bead Dr. Bradfield's column, fol-
«*w his advice, and suffer no more.
wp'J-dlm
READ THESE LINES AND PONDER THEM WELL
best testa of the merits of my proprietary
*™«e ia to ascertain what ia thought of it at homo
•here it is manufactured. Such a tost Lippman’a
Vtwtugeesn well stand, aa to-day it is decidedly
toe favorite remedy for chills and fever, dumb ague
tod other diseases of a malarious origin, fa the citv
or Siavannah where it is prepared. The principal
“[Uggtsta of the city would as much think of doing
■"boat castor oil in their stores as to bo without
“•popular(and deservedly eo) remedv. It is a
•Jgriohle preparation free from deleterious drugs,
tod acta aa a tonic upon the entire system, thereby
JovtguroEng the system, so much so as Jo enable it
J® throw off disease. Pyrafnge does not nauseate
to rickau the patient, ami can bo taken by the most
debate persona without fear. If should always be
~ baud, as chills and fever creep upon us so
■Malthuy that we aro not aware of its approach ni
~ “ ta upon us. A word to the wise is suflicient.-
bdrannah Morning -Yeses. may
HATTON'S OIL OF LIFE cures all aches and
5i-ra] X -im th ® S 16 * 1 rem9j J f o>' Rheumatism anil
HATTON'S PILLS cure Sick Headache and all
hilioas diseases.
Nothing else equals King of Chills.
King of Chi Hr cure# old and Young.
The planter’s best friend, King of Chills.
A cheap chill remedy, King of Chills.
Lost on Stolen Watch.—Mr. 8. O. Hart, of
Americas, Os., has lost or had stolen from him a
gold watch, which he describes to an advertisement
in this paper. Refer to it
We would again state that the watch recovered
from a thief by Judge Geo. M. Logan, was describ
ed and identified by tho owner, Mr. Hill, and it was
returned to him
Ten Thousand ounces of Powers t Weightmaxi's
Quinine, at L. W. Hunt A Co.'s Drug Store.
Matron's Coen.—A case of disorderly conduct
was docketed for investigation to this Court yester
day, but it was dismissed, and, consequently, the
reporter was left high and dry on a municipal sand
bar, with not an item to satiate his hungry maw.
Ten grosses Darby's Prophylactic Fluid, at L. W.
Hunt A Co.'s Drug Store.
Brilliant Bas and Restaurant.—’This establish
ment, on Third street, has lately been refitted and
fortiuhed in tip-top style, and to addition to his
elegant bar of wines and liquors, tho proprietor has
opened a first-class restaurant, and intends, during
the fall and winter, to keep on band a supply of
fresh oyfteis, fish, game, etc., which will bo served
np on short notice and in the most palatable styles
known to tho culinary art. If you would feed high,
try Benner for awhile.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Baring rates for Silver... ...i 1 25
SeUling 1 30
RAHEOAS STOCKS AND BONDS.
Central Railroad Stock HI
Central Pailroui Bonds 97
Macon A Western Railroad Stock -. .138
Southwestern Railroad Stock 96%
Soutvre.-tem Railroad 8—t* 100
Macon A Brunswick Stock.... 35
Macon A Brunswick Railroad Endorsed Bonds... 90
Georgia Railroad Stock ,...107
Georgia Railroad Bonds 101
Muscogee Railroad Bonds 90
Allan tic A Gulf Railroad Stock 37
Augusta A Waynesboro Railroad Stock 90
South Carolina Railroad Stock ' 45
Cotton States Life Insurance Stock *. 105
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 422 bales ; sales 332;
shipped 427.
Receipts for the week ending this evening, the
above included, 2965 bales; sales 2597; shipments
2199—showing an increase to receipts for the past
week over those of tho week before of 43 bales, and
a decrease in salee of 775 bales. Receipts of new
crop to date 8137 bales.
The market during the week tinder review bas
been quite irregular, bat the demand has been fair
all the while. On Thursday last, the rapid decline
in price was cheeked when it reached 25 cents, end
on Frida; and np to noon on Saturday, prices ad
vanced fully one cent; but at the dose of the mar
ket on Saturday, prices again fell off a half cent, and
since Monday the ruling prices for middlings bas
been 25 cents, and it dosed at these figures this
evening, with a very good feeling among buyers.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1869—bales.. 179
Received to-day 422
Received previously 7,517— 7,939
Mobile, September 22.—Cotton closed quiet with
a fair demand among a few; sales 1490 bales: re
ceipts 1(09; exports 292; middlings 26.
New Orleans, September 22.—Cotton sales 1114
bales; receipts 4923; exports, coastwise 77; market
unsettled: middbngs nominally S7%<S2S.
Flour firmer, superfine 5 85; double extra 6 20:
treble extra 6 35. Corn lower, white 100. Oats la.
Bran 1 15. Pork 34 12- 9 Bacon firmer; shoulders
17%; dear rib rides 20%: clear sides 20%. Sugar
12% <914%. Molasses, reboiled 70. Whisky 1 22%
erf 25. Coffee unchanged. Hav unsettled at 23 00
<s30 00.
Gold 33% . Stoning IS. New York Sight partg
% discount.
Foreign Markets.
London. September 22, noon.—Consols 92%.
Bonds 83%'.
Sugar quiet on spot and afloat.
London, September 22, evening.—Consols 92%.
Banda 82%'.
Tallow 47s. Turpentine 26?9d.
Liverpool, September 22, noon.—Cotton easier
but not lower; uplands 12%%jl2%; Orleans 12%@
12%; sales 7000 bales.
Later.—Cotton firmer bnt not higher; sales S000
Breadstuff’s dull. Bacon GoeGd.
Liverpool, September22, evening—Cotton irregu
lar; uplands 12%@13%; Orleans 12%Q12%: sales
3000 bales; for export and on speculation 4000.
Havre, September 22, noon.—Cotton opens quiet
and dull on spot and afloat; on spot 152: afloat 145.
LAWTON & LAWT0X,
COTTON FACTORS
FOURTH STREE1, MAC OS, 0.1.
H AVING thoroughly refitted our Warehouse, j*dA
bavin* arcj'le storage for nil Cotton consigned to
as, we attain tender our>frvi ?e« t-> our friends and the
publican Cotton Factor* and Warehouse men. Wo
take this occasion to retnrn our thanks to our patross
of the post se*A<hc, and assure them that T»e &hail cu-
jeavor in the future, vre havo done in the post, to
secure for them the best pr\<-e.4 that can be obtained
in M aeon, which we deeui, all thine* considered, one
of the very best cotton markets. To tboso who have
not tried u.-. we frizcply refer * > our former customer*,
and promise to u^c our best efforts to serve all who
tire us the benefit of thrir business, bur place of
business is at the old stand of
LAWTON & LAWTON,
scpO-dawlm Fourth street.
CQNSlGsYEES M. A W. R. It.
Mxcox. September 22,1SS9.
J B Bow k Son: Seymour. T & Co: C W Cox: A* L
| Batt?; A McKenna: J Valentino; J W O’Connor; J M
*18 1 Born; Johnson, C A Co: O C Guilford: A Kreutz: J A
Focten Carbart A C; Cheek A Co: J Holmes A Co: J
W Burke ft Co: J K Riee: B F Ross: Glenn. W A C.
Hardeman & Sparks,
N tendering their service? asrain to their pHntine
friends as WARE 110!’$K AND COMMl^D'N
MERCHANTS, deem it wholly unnece^ary to make
promises as to their willingness and ability to servo
iem faithfully and advantaceously.
Their long experience and the large patronage which
has ever been extended the house, D proof conclusion
that they deserve the confidence et the planting com
munity, and by prompt and honest attention to their
interest they intend to merit in the future, tho pat
ronage so liberally given them in the past.
ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES promptly filled at low
est Market Prices, and the usual facilities extended
to those who entrust their business with ns.
O. G. SPARKS.
T. HARDEMAN. Jb.
aug*2S-33m
8,118
Shipped to-dav.. 427
Shipped previously. 5,432— 5,379
2,239
GROCKR1K8 AND PROVISIONS.
Trade in this line continues active for the
and while we have no very heavy transactions to re
port, yet the salee for the week ending this evening
_ . . A . . , . will aggregate heavily. Ibices for Lading articles
Tho Government of Untied Stales, learning ^ .tt-atly. with tbe exception of
through parties wbo bad visited Spain, that ita me
diation between Spain and Cuba would be accepted
by Spain, till tract ed Minister Sickles to tender its
friendly offices. Spain baa formally replied, thank
ing tbe United States, bat dedining to enter into
arrangements with tbe insurgents on tbe basis pro-
posed. There ie no reason to believe that Spain
invited other European powers to interfere in ita
ooneerne regarding Cuba. Spain having declined
mediation, there is nothing else proposed by our
Government There are no war apprehensions
Cora end Bacon.
Corn is in limited demand, bat prices tend up
ward.
Bacon to-day, under the reports from the Western
markets, was excited and prices went np fully a half
cent per pound. We quote:
BACON—Clear Sides (smoked).... 8 21%@
Sides (emoki
CITY BANKING COMPANY
OF MACON.
CASH CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000
DIE
W. B. JOHNSTON.
J. J. QRESliAM.
■ In all its
J ^IIE Stuck uf this Company Is all owned in Macon
. and vieinitj. Havinc no circulation to protect,
e whole capital la (uarauteod for the teenrity of
Depositors and Patrons.
a—U-d*w3ao
FIRST NATIONALJANK OF MACON.
L C. PLANT. President.
W. \Y. WK1QLKY — Cashier.
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
M iscount, deposit and collection.
Exchance Boucht and Sold.
Liberal advances mode on shipment* of Cotton to
any rood Northern or European houses.
Collections promptly attended it.
niascroES:
11. L. Jewett. Wm. T. Liehtfoot. G. II. Haslehurst. W.
II. Koss. Wm. B. Dintmore, U. B. Plant.
tnay3-6m*•
L C. PLANT & SON,.
Bankers and Brokers,
QHICK in the First National Bank Building, on
Cherry
I corner of
SecondstrieL^WHlIfiy 1 Ifflht'and Time®Kxehaace
oa the North, Seseaneh, Ancusteand
make liberal advances on Cotton In 6toi
nr on shipments of Cotton to rood Northern or
European hon.es, or on Bonds, Stocks or other cood
securities Will purchase and sell
BOTTDF, STOCKS,
GOLD,
SILVER,
and make invest menu for parties as they may direct.
mayjees*
General News
New Yoax, September 22.—Tbe Herald says the
managers of the Methodist Book Concern deny the
alleged embezzlement and threaten action for UbeL
Tbe Arizona brings Panama dates to the 13th.—
The commercial depression continue*. Several
earthquakes have occurred along the Chilian coast.
They were terribly severe at Arica. Forty quakes
on the 19th. Tho people fearing another inunda-
Uon from lh* soft deserted tho place.
The yellow fever has again appeared at Piaaqua I CHEESE-Aieording to quality
and Hej illines.
Acucsta, Me., September 22.—Tbe Democrats
gain one Senator and four members of tho House.
Five districts not beard from
Ptm.ADEi.rtnA, September 22.—A man had his
eyes pot out by unknown parties; another was fa
tally beaten by two ruffians, and a lieutenant of the
police haa been arrested for terribly dubbing quiet
Hams (country) ..
Heme (eugar^tred)
FORK—Mens
Prime Meea
BULK^EATH-Clear' Sides'. '.I”!
Clear Rib Sides
Shoulders
COFFEE—Rio
Laguayra
Java %
DRIED FRUIT, per pound
BICE per pound
TEA—Black
Green
BUTTER—Goshen
Tennessee Yellow
■Onniiy.H
21 0
17%0t
23 0
36 00 <28
33 00 (.<3
SO 00
19%
19
15%
%%
43 <a
22
21%
18
28
25
' 50
I 00
10
12%
■J l!Q 11
1 50 0 2 00
2 00 0 2 50
40 0 52%
30 0 40
30 0 40
22%0 27
22%0 23
16 0 20
65 0 70%
LARD— :
8UGAB—According to grade...
MOLASSES—According to grade.
FISH—Mackerel, bbls, No. 1, 2, 3. 15 00 024 00
Kite.........; 3 00 @5,00
Codfish per pound. 10 @ 12%
SALT—Liverpool per sack 2 75 ® S (XT
Virginia 7 2 50
WHISKY—Common Bye 1 20 @ 1 50
Fine 2 50 0 5 00
Corn 1 15 @ 1 35
Bourbon 3 50 & 5 00
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, September 22.—Light- I ALE—Per dozen 3 00 0 4 00
nlng, today, killed Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, and TOBACCO—Low grades per pound 50 0 65
burned the bouse with a bed-ridden daughter. tkood.' ' ' 75 go
CtacmtATi, September 22.—It is stated that Con- llrigbtTirginia..'.'.'.'."."f.’.''.' 85 0 1 00
gressmen Cary ia organizing workingmen's leagues Fancy ; 1 25 0 1 50
to opposition to tho fifteenth amendment. j FLOUR—Superfine per bbl 7 00 @ 7 50
Syracuse, N. Y., September 22.—The Democratic
Convention was called to order by L. J. Tilden, |
whose speech criticised Grant's journeying*, and
deprecated the treatment of the South. He con
demned the making of voter. regardleM of race , Mixed and White. 0 I 50
or colors. MEAL (<2 1 50
On.Cm, Pa., September 22.—The Standard Oil GRITS 0 1 70
Works are burning. Efforts to check the flames j g f \ $
are fruitless. „ FIELD PEAS 160
CuccntNATi, September 22.—Three boys and eev- | HAY—Northern.... 190 @200
Extra 9 00 @10 00
Famfly . 10 60 @1100
Fancy Family Brands 12 00 @18 00
New per barrel 11 00
GRAIN AND IIAY.
I CORN—Yellow, Mixed and White.
eral fnmo buildings were burned to-day.
Worcester, September 22.—The Republicans !
havo re-nominated a State ticket.
Tennesse Timothy.
Herds Grass.
T«
2 00
Fifty ounces of Morphine at L. W. Hunt 4 Co.’s
Drugstore.
Am Auctiom House.—One who attends an auction
house occasionally, sometimes sees or hears a good
thing. Not long since, we dropped into ono where
a bureau was np for sale, which made a rather hand
some appearance in front, and had alrogo, nice mir
ror in it. Thera were two bidders—ono standing in
front and the other behind tho bureau. After they
had been running np tho article on each other for
awhile, tho bidder in front went around to where
his tormentor waa standing, and remarked: "You
must want that piece of furniture very much, hut
you don't know, perhaps, that your wife would not
have it without a looking-glass." Instead of push
ing his way around in the crowd to seo what he was
buying, ha stopped bidding and lost tho bureau.
Ho gave ltia waggish friend a good punch when ho
dis covered how ha had been tricked. Never look
on the dark side of a matter.. You can't see it n«ir
eo well as on tbe other.
Tem grosses Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, at
L. W. Hunt 4 Co.'s Drug Store.
Lon's.—Mankind, as a whole, has a natural ten
dency to pry into tiur.ee; but those who would have
a delightful time, this dusty and abominable weath
er, should pry into Loh s bathing saloon and barber
shop and get the benefits thereof.
JForeign Kews.
London, September 22.—The Spanish corrrespon-
dent of the London Times, ears: ‘‘The diplomatic
experience of Mr. Sickles ie limited, and probably
insufficient to enable him to rightly estimate the
value and effect of hie words. Doubtless he is much
eurprised at the excitement they havo created, and
it will be difficult for his Government to approve
them.”
La Patrice has Paroguan advices admitting a re
verse bnt maintaining that Lopez is able and deter
mined to continue the war.
The Times says the Spanish havo found their ad
vantage in a bold display of patriotism and national
courage. They met imagined affront with immedi
ate defiance, though their threatened adversary ia
ten times more powerful than themselves. Sickles
is manifestly alarmed at the result of his proceed
ings, and has requested further instructions. Pend
ing a reply from Washington, he desired to With
draw his note. If thin is exactly the position of the
cose, Spain owes it to her own fearlessness, which
may savor of unreason, but does not partake of the
nature of bravado. She declares that if driven to
extremity, she will fight. No doubt sho will, but
for her to gain advantage by doing so, is out of the
question. But as matters stand, she would lose less
than her adversary. America may fairly decline an
easy victory on such unusual and partial terms.
The people and Government of Spain have resolved
not to part with Cuba without a struggle. The con
test could only result in a sacrifice of Cuba, coupled
with other but slighter losses. Sickles expected no
such resistance os his note has provoked. Possibly in
the face of such opposition, his proceedings may be
qualified or repudiated by his Government. It is
believed he exceeded his authority, and that Ameri
ca is not responsible for his act.
One hundred thousand dollars in gold was drawn
to-day from the Bank of England, for New York.
The prospects of the India cotton crops are good.
Madrid, September 22.—A treaty of commerce
between England and Spain is about completed.
The first action of the Cortes on re-assembling
will be the election of a King. Thus far the King of
Portugal is the favorite.
Prom Cuba.
Havana, September 22.—The Directors of the
AUnra Bank offer the Government their profits
while the rebellion lasts. They have already paid
thirty thousand dollars.
The Spaniards killed sixteen rebels near Evemci-
jodo.
Marine Mews.
Savjlxnxh. September 22.—Arrived, steamships
Montgomery and Magnolia, New York.
Chjlrle8Tox, September 22.—Arrived, steamship
k J. W. E verm an, Philadelphia.
F. M. COKER,
BAN K ER,
AMERICAS, GEORGIA,
TV>ES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS;
Bars and Sells Stoeka. Bondi, Coin end Exchange
MONEYS Inreatcd u parties direct.
COLLECTIONS promptly renitted on days of ma
turity. at lowest rates or oxehange.
COTTON BOUGHT ON ORD ER. («p7-€m«
FOR SALE CHEAP.
QNE PAIR OF FINE STYLISH CARRIAGE
HORSES, and one combination HORSE, (>sddlo and
FREEMAN’S STABLE.
G. S. JONES. J. S. BAXTER.
JONES & BAXTER,
COTTON AVENUE,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DIALERS IK
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS
AND
bTAl'LE GlUiCERlhS,
F M ERTILIZKR'. Lime, Planter and Cement. Agents
for* tbo Cnew.cla .Alabama) Lima Company,
Sola Agsntsfor the State of Grorgie for tha ralo of tbo
Celebrated Chestnut Grore IVhiiky.
eeptl-lm*
jyo. c. shorter. a. v. fkesoss
SHORTER ft PERSONS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
it A CON, G A.,
W ILL practice in the United States Courts, at
Savannah and Atlanta, and in the State Courts
DOMKSTICS.
Domestics—3-4 per yard 12%
SmRTCict—7-8 per yard 1S%@ 14
4-4 15 @ 15%
ThttrjjNn—Heavy Brown per yard 18 @20
Heavy Geonti* Stripes 18 @91
Osmabubgs—No. 1,8 ox 22 @22%
No. 2, 7 ox 19 « 21
Richmond 19
Milledgovffle, No. 1 22 .
Flint Hirer. No. 1 .94
SHAiiEY^-Cuthbert, per yard 30
BSGGtSG, TIKK AND TWINK.
BAGGING—Borneo, 2% lbs. per yard.. 31
Kentucky Boll. 9% “ “ “ 27 023%
BALING TWINE, per ponnd. 25
IRON TIES—At row, per pound _8
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Markets.
New Yorx, September 22. noon—Flour 5@10
lower. Wheat unchanged. Cora a shade firmer.
Mesa Pork quiet 31 75. Lard dull. Turpentine 43.
Roein quiet; common 2 25: strained 2 30(32 35.
Freights quiet.
Cotton heavy at 23%.
Stocks and Monev terribly excited. Sterling, long
7%; abort 7%. Gold 37%. lS62a21%.
New York, September 22, evening.—Flour heavy;
euperfme State 6 0006 15; common to fair extra
Southern 5 4506 80. Wheat rather heavy. Corn a
shade firmer, mixed Western 1090113. Mesa Pork
31 75. Lard heavy; kettle 18%@19%. Whisky firm
er, ranging from 116 to 121. Turpentine 43@44.
Rosin 2 3008 00. Freights drooping.
Cotton opened heavy and declining, but closed
firm at 23%.
Money active to dose at 7 for currency to gold,
with commission. Sterling weaker, dosing at 7.
Gold greatly excited by warlike rumors and the ef
forts of clique operations; an immense business was
done and the rate ran np to 41%, at which it dosed
active and strong. Stocks, after violentfluctuations,
hinging on the Central and Hudson, dosed feverish
and unsettled. Governments heavy in consequence
of the financial exdtement; 1362s 21%. Southerns
lower. Tennessee* 61%: new 0i. Virginias 51: new
58%. North Carolina*, old 51%: new 47%.
Baltoiork, September 22.—Cotton nominally 2S.
Flour weak and quiet. Wheat doll and lowet;
prime red 1 55. Com dull at 1 250130. Mess Pork
33 00(333 50. Bacon firm and active. Whiskv brisk
at 1150115%.
Virginias, old 45%; 1866s 53: 1867s 50. North
Carolinas, old 50 bid.
Savaksah, September 22.—Cotton receipts 2306
bales; market firm; middlings 25%.
ArorsTA. September 22.—Cotton market firmer
and prices better; sales 440 bales; receipts 520; mid
dlings 25%@25%.
Chabikstox, September 22.—Cotton sales 700
bales; receipts 1459; market active but easier, mid
dlings 26.
Wtt wrvr.Tnv September 22.—Spirits Turpentine
39%. Rosin qniet at 2 0005 50 for No. 2 to extra
pile. Crude Turpentine 2 50(33 00.
Cotton further declined; middlings 25%.
Louisville, September 22—Provisions firm. Mess
Pork 33 00. li33 50. Bacon, shoulders 16%; clear aides
19%. Lard 20.
CrscrsNATi. September 22.—Whisky higher at 115.
Mesa Pork doll at 32 00. Lard dull; offered at 17%.
Bacon, shoulders 14%(315; sides 19019%. Com
dull, supply large; quoted at 9801 00.
NOTICE.
OrrtcR SavAsyiH, Otims 4 North Alabama {
KaILROXD CnuFAXY,
GriGn, Go.. September 2,1M,
P URSUANT to a resolution adopted by the Pres!
dent and Board of Directors of tho Savannah,
lirifin and North Alabama Railroad Company, at
(,'riSn, Ua., Angtut5,1869, notie*is hereby given that
an installment often percent, oa the unpaid capital
■took of this Company ia required to i • paid at tbe
office of the Secretary and Treasurer, at uriffio, Ga
on tbe first day of October next.
Stockholders at Newnan and vicinity are author
ised to pay their installments to George B. Smith.
Newnan. Ua. MILO S. FEE KM AX. m
sept5-tf Secretary and Treasurer.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR. SALE.
O N F^nt Rvrer.Crawford county, eight miles from
Southwestern Hail road, containing 1200 acre?, 450
cleared and in high state of cultiration. An elegant cot
tage hou e with six large rooms and beautiful Flower
Yardandffood Water. The Land will produce twenty
to forty bushels of Com per acre wita good seasons.
Will be sold with the Place, if desired. Stock of
all kinds; Farming Utensils, Com, Fodder, etc.
Address A. W. GIBSON, Mac^n, Go., or S. F. As
derson. on the Place.
sept7-tf GIBSON Sc. ANDERSON.
LIVERPOOL A5D L0M)0\
—AXD—
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD
HfSURB COTTON. hFrCBANDISE^STOBBS,
DWELLINGS. Etc.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED - HAVING BEEN AP
JL. POINTED Agent of the above named popular
and highly rrapocvible Company. i« prepared to Issue
polieia* on a* favorable termini other agencies in this
dty. I- c. PLANT. Axe
gepts-lv
PAINTING.
N. L. DRURY.
^j^SwHouse & Sign Painter
6ILQKR, GLiZISK AID P1FKB HANGER
OVER LAWTON 4 LAWTON’S,
FOURTH STREET.
. jainl4-tf MACON, GA.
7B.OY FSXfiALS S35MINA&7,
Ibis Institution offers the accumulated advantages
of over 50 years* successful operation.
Kvery facility i3 provided lor a thorough course of
useful and ornamental education* under the direction
of a corps of more than twenty professors and teach
ers. For circulars, apply to JOHN II. WILLAliD,
Troy, N. Y. aug21-d2rn
OLD POPLAR LOG
THE FINEST COPPER WHISKY MADE
WARRANTED TO BE PURE,
AT $3 50 PER GALLON.
N eutral spirits-
RAW, CORN, RECTIFIED,
And, in fact, a large lot of all grades of Whiskiee
always on hand, at
63 THIRD STREET,
L. W. BASDAL.
THE
JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS
Southwestern andJliddlotiC''rti*.whomithas
been their pleasure to serve the j>e.«t reason so satis
factorily. that they will find them fully prepared an(
ready to receive. More, ship or sell to the very best
advantage, all Cottoa coi-rigned to them daring the
coming season; while to thi.se who have not hereto
fore tried ns. we would eey we know we can please
yon.
We offer the usual aecommoda ion to our patrons
on their growing crape, and wtt sake pleasure in fill
ing their orders for supplies promptly aud at lowest
market rates. Call and see os at th*
PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE.
Opposite Brown’s and ByingtonV Hotels.'
InlyS-dAwtm
SIX GREAT REMEDIES
OF THE AGE-
HURLEYS AGUE TONIC!
NO ARSENIC—NO MERCERY.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
Tho only remedy fv«r Chill? and Fever, or Ague and
Fever, that is or cm be depended upon, is HUR
LEY’S AGUE TOXIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who have tried the usx*l remedies
without benefit.
WORTHY OF ATSBNSIOV.
To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley:
I hereby certify that during last year I waa attack
ed with the Ague whilst in Vicksburg, Miss., and used
several popular medicines with but temporary relief.
On reacninghome thedisease returned in a worse type,
if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Qui
nine in largo doses—frequently as high as sixty
grain,* per day. and which must have cost me nearly
1 consulted Dr.^mith. of Louisville, and found
he prescribed quinine and arsenic combined, which I
refused to take, preferring to let tho disease take its
course. I was almost bloodne?-'. extremely exhausted,
and j ronounced with cnlargo Liver and Spleen. About
this time tho advertisement of Hurley’s Ague Tonic
appeared in a city raper, and I determined to give it
a trial. 1 did so, and have no reason to regret it.
Ono bottle restored mo completely, and since that time
I havo seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted
with equally happy results, and would certainly
recommend it as preferable to any other tonic before
tho public.
JAMES MARTIN, Engineer.
Locisvillx, Ky., June 15,1865.
PLANTERS
OOTTOIN DEAXiEItB :
W E again tender you our rorviee* as Cotton Fac
tors and Commission Merchants, at onr old
stand on Third street, andplsdga ourselves to eondnot
strictly a Commission Business, and shall give special
care and attention to all business entrusted to us.
Wo retnrn onr sincere thanksto onr old patrons for
past favors and solicit a continuance of the same, and
would request Planters generally, to giro us a trial,
as we make the sale of cotton a speciality.
Shall bo prepared to render tbo nsna‘ accommoda
tion.
JONATHAN COLLIN'S As SON,
COTTON FACTORS,
y«-dawSm MACON. GA.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR BULLETIN
CIIACULATIOW 25,000.
ROUT thefiret week to October. TWENTY-FIVE
THOUSAND COPIES of a largo four-page Bul-
Lmff of tho mat Sou thorn XxnooHkoa of Agriculture
and Meehacioe, to bo bold in Macon. Go., commenc
ing November lfith, 1869. will bo iotuod for gratuitous
circulation within the b'tate.
The Bclletis will contain the Premium List Re
vised—now first published complete— Regulations of
the Exhibition. Instruction* to Exhibitors, Offieersof
tho various Industrial Aasneiationa of Georgia, Pre
parations lor the Fair—including tho arrangements
made upon tho FalrUronnd.and by Railroads. Hotels,
•!o.. for the convenience and acc-rnmndatlon of ex
hibitors and vlsUota, and tho address nf Boarding
Houses and eitizona that will bo prepared to entertain
guests—and articles upon every other rubjeet in con
nection with the Fair deemed of interest to those
among whom the But um will elrenlate—the rro-
docers ot Georgia.
tiro thousand oopies of the BiLLZTt* will be re
vved for distribution open tbe Fair Ground daring
Exhibition, and twenty thousand judiciously circula
ted immediately upon publication from the office of
Colonel I). W. Lewis. Secretary of the State Agricul
tural Society. No. 66 Mulberry street.
Wholesale Merchants. Manufacturers, and Dealers
in Specialties have presented to them, in the enor
mous edition ot tbaBuLLgtttr.amedinm of extending
their business which, in extensive circulation, wos
never before aprroaehedin this State. The space de
vote! to advertisers is limited. The following aro tbs
Advertising Rates:
One Column (t8 squares) tin); Half Column (14
squares) 156; Quarter Column !7 squares) 00: Lon
space per square, 95.
Those deairous of availing themselves of the iii't.-
Lrrtw should forward their favors at onee.addrorred to
N. PINKUAM.
Macon, Ga.
W%- Citizraswho will be prepared to receive guests
during the Fair, will confer a favor by leaving their
address at the office of Oil. Lewis, or through tho
Post-offico with tho Publisher. septl2-tf
LADIES’
GRECIAN BENDS,
GLOVE-KID BUTTON
BOOTS AND SLIPPERS,
Bronze anti White Kid Slippers,
And every variety of Ladies,’ Gentlemen’s and Chil-
- dten’s BOOTS and SUOKc.
AT
SECOND STREET. MACON. GA.
Every article stamped with their Trade Mark war
ranted to be of.the BEST QUALITY.
sep9-tf .
25
CHEESE.
BOXES NKW EXTRA CREAM CHEESE,
10 Firkins Tatra Floe GOSHEN BUTTER,
10 Barrels POTATOES.
500 Its. New CODFISH,
5 Barrels ONIONS,
200 CABBAGES.
In store and for ssle by
. H. N. ELLS.
Mulberry St.. Macon, Ga.
septl9-lw
WHISKY.
X X X X
SOLD BY
JNO-W. O'CONNOR
H.SAD! ILEAI3!
M R. J. W. O’CONNOR—Dkab Sib: Tn accordance
with your reque-11 have made a rigid examina
tion and analysis of tbe sample of WUIbKY yoa tent
me. sold by Ulman Sc Co., of this city and marked
“Fine Old Monongaliela Rye Whisky,”
X X X X
I am happy to ft te that it proves to be a perfectly
pure article, absolutely free from every tbieg foreign
oringenous. I cannot detect in it tbe slightest trace
of any adulteration or imparity.
Respectfully, etc-
WM. It A. AIKIN, M. D.. etc.,
Profes«or Chemist and Pharmacy,
Analytical and Consulting Chemist.
• University of Maryland.
Baltimore, Md., September 4, IS#*.
If you wish PURE WHISKY call on
JNO.W. O’CONNOR.
[sept21-tf] He has got it.
ASTRAL OIL
[-NO CHANGE OF LASH’S
; Oil—Strictly
[f—■‘Willnot Explode—
Banc 3050.
Smdfrc circulars, Wz&i
f eptl8-eod6m
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
USE
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA,
IODIDE POTASH.
Affections oftlie Hones, HnblrunlCoiltlve-
neas, Debility, UtienacB of f lie Kidneys.
Dlapepila, KryilpeUfi, Female Irreg
ularities, Klstuln, all Skin
Dlaceiei) Liver Complaint,
Imllgeatlon, Piles, Pul
monary DUettbrH,
Scrofula, or
King's XCvll, SyplklllH. nnct oil ImpurltSe*
of tbe Blood.
Louisville, April i. 1865.
Ifarlsy’* Sarsaparilla is vrbat it is represented, and
I believe it the most wondcrlul medicine beforotbe
; .1 thiT.tf '.ill irr th-> *.« . \ . induce me
totayao without proof of the strongest and suroet
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively on
the subject.
My daughter bos been afflicted with skin disease
and atiflV.esJ of the joints for several years. 1 em
ployed the principal physicians of tho city and they
could not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla,
not expecting it would do much good, but to my great
astonishment she rapidly got well, and thunk God
continue? so. Had sho been taking any medicinal
wouldBOt give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla,
the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt of ila
medical qualities, ana that it alone cured her.
[Signed,] LUKB REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring M bwtli nmt honet-ty ot this
statement, will find mo at my residonce, corner Ninth
and Walnut streets. Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Aa this ia really a specific fur Worm?, and the Wt
and most palatable form to give to children, it i? not
Gentlemen; It give*
me great plc.isure to say, .ftermiug.il tho other worm
remedies known to me, with hot p i rtial sucee.-sdo tuy
children. 1 was advired to try Dr. T. A. Harley's,
and eince using It, my children h.vc become well
andhealthy ; the children would cat it .11 th. Urn*, it
is to pleasant, if we would let them. I believe
it is one oftibe beet and scf-.o remciie-- known, and
as such, recommend it l' one on. > nd all.
JAMES W. TRAVffi.
Lopibvili.s. Kt.. July 3.1868.
Notice to Mothers.
SX. PEAimOOK’B
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
Use In tho future, only SEABROOK’S. a combina
tion quite up with the advancement oftheage.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action. «*fflcient and
reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following dis-
8UMMER COMPLAINTS. IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVENESS.
TEETHING. Etc., Etc.
Olves health to the child and rest to the mother.
NsanviLLi., Tenn . February 12,1-»68.
James Ruddle & Co., LouistUXe, Ky.:
When living in your city I used several bottles of
Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup, and found
it to do my child more good, and it would rent better
alter tiring it. than any other remedy I ever tried. I can
pay with confidencc.it is the best medicine for children
at present known. I wish you would get the Itruggiets
beret', keep it. If any one doe?, please let me know ;
if not, tend me one dozen by express, and I will pay
for it at the office here. Write me when you send it,
and oblige
MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.
Hurley’s Stomach Bitters,
For Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness,
Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want
Of Action of the Liver, or
Disordered Stomach.
There are no Bitter* that compare with these in re
moving the«e distressing complaints. For sale orcan
be had at any drug store in tho United States, or from
the Proprietor?, JAMES RUDDLE Sc CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
To Jas. Ruddle <& Co., Louisville, Ky.:
Gentlemen : This is to certify that I have been for
years a sufferer, and have tried all the tonics I have
heard of or seen advertised, with little or no relief
from any of them. I heard your Hurley Bitters high
ly spoken and tried a bottle, with little faith in it
before I commenced, and, to my surprise and joy, be
fore I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better,
and firmly believe that on one or two occasions it waa
the means of saving and prolonging my life. I con
scientiously recommend them to all sufferers as the
best Bitter* known, and advise them always to aek for
Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and have no other. You can use
this as you think proper, if it will benefit others.
Yours truly, etc.,
JOHN W. dixson;
Louisville, kt., December 10.1868.
BR. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron
and Galisaya.
Thi? elegant combination possesses ail the tonio
properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the
disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately
, of these valuable medicines,
cases when a gentle tonic iot-
; convaleeence from Fevers or
i n th°?e distressing irregular-
No female should be with
in other preparation
It should be taken in al
tsion is required afu
debilitating disease?, or
i peculiar to female!
Of* J* D> McKELLAR,
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
nr CITY BAZTK BUILDinro,
D O ANY and all DENTAL WORK, at the shortest
notice and at reasonable figures. Cases from
the country will receive prompt attention. apr!6t-
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
LABORATORY NO. 41 BULLITT STREET,
Louisville, Ky.
All the above Goods for sole by
j.. w. Hunt 6L co.,
Macon, Ga«, and all Druggists.
auglO-suJkth