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local con.xj3s^:3sr.
Advertising Index.
Tryatmont of Bronchitis—Dr. Ja*. A. ITnnter.
Chemists and riitrmxcctitists —FTsrris. Clxy A Co.
f Press Making —Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Drury.
Information Wanted—J. ,T. Clay.
Propress Club—J. Dannenlstrp. Secretary.
Attention. Yoons^merica Fire Co. No. 3.
Oran Making -Mrs. J. B. King.
Boarding ami Lodging—Mr*. J. W. Wood.
Aaafctnee's Sale—Colnmliua 0. Brooks, Assignee,
private Boarding—Mrs. J. C. Holmes.
Legal Notircs-C. T. Ward. Ordinary.
Attention, O.-mnlgoo Fire Co. No. X
Lagal No tier $—W. P. Jordan.
Admini*tratni a Bale—,S. A. Duffle, Adman'inx.
Aitei n 'ii, Defiance Fire Co. No. 5.
Bargain*—J. W. Fears.
Notice for Isiave to Sell Land—Jot. D. Stewart,
Administrator.
Executor’* Bale—.S. F. Jonca, Executor.
5otioe—John F. Powell, Guardian.
A CARD.
Thankful for past favors, the undersigned mould
respectfully cal! attention to hia
I NEW 8T0CK OF GOOD8 FOB MEN'3 WEAB,
Selected by him-
enred the eerviee
‘If in NEW YORK. Ho also *e-
The Mew York £tore
now orrza
Their Entire Stock,
coxtarnsa or
A IASZY CVSIBXi
Who mill give strict attention to the Custom Depart- j
j tnent, in all its details, and is folly prepared tomeet j
1 tho mialies of all mho mant
I - **-1 4
Good Styles, Good Workmanship 1
SILKS,
SATINS.
materials for surra,
CLOAKS,
SACQUES.
CITY AFFAIHS.
SUNDAV WORMING, OCTOBER 3, I8C9.
CLOTHS.
C ASSIMERRS.
VESTINGS.
SHAWLS.
At SEASONABLE PRICES
London Store.
THEY HAVE COME AT LAST
WHAT II \S COME?
ONF. THOUSAND of tliono damaged Shawls
which canard such great excitement laat aeaaon all
over the state of Georgia. And why ? Because the
damage is so email that it can hardly be detected,
and still they are sold at only half the usual price.
J. EMANUEL.
get one of thoee damaged
Wonder where I
s hauls t
The London Store la the place, and J. EMANUEL
is the name.
The Loniftm Store it still open, and J. EMANUEL
is ready to sell to hia old and new customers Goods
at such prices which has always mado the London
Store a popular place amongat buyers.
J. EMANUEL.
Don’t peas by the LONDON STORE without com
ing in to examine the stock and price, and you will
be suro to bay. J. EMANUEL.
p If you want a flno BREAKFAST 8HAWL at only
ono dollar, call at tbe London Store.
octS-tf J. EMANUEL.
1000 YARDS GOOD CALICOES, at 10 eenta per
yard.
M0 yards latest style Dress Goods, at 25 cents per
yard.
100 pleoea yard wide Bleaching, at 12Jtf cents per
yard.
A large assortment of Shirtings, Homespuns,
Osnaburgt. Stripes, Checks, Kentucky and North
Carolina Jeans, at manufacturer’s prices, at
D. J. BAER'S,
oct Ml Corner Cherry and Third Streets.
NOW IS THE TIME
To repair the inroads made upon the physical
strength by the heated term which has closed with
September. Tbe vitality that hia been oozing
through the pone in the form of ]>enplration, for
the list three months, requires to be replaced, as a
. prrparatiro to the cold aeaaon which makes such
disastrous havoc with relaxed and onioned system*.
Tbe renerveof vigor with which tlieatouteetman com
mence* tbe summer campaign is drained out of him
at its close, and unless by some means he acquire*
a new stock of vital energy wherewith to encounter
X U, 0 •hock of a colder aeaaon, be may droop and
wither like tiro falling leave* whose life-juloea are
exhausted. If it is thus with tbe strong, how much
more perilous la tbe condition of tbe weak and ail
ing. Their reason must suggest to them, more
forcibly than these printed words, the nocoauty for
invigoration. and the world having docided, after an
experience of almost a quarter of a century, that
IIOSTETTEB’S STOMACH BITTERS embrace such
reatoralTriaproperties as are not possessed by any
tonic and alterative preparation in existence. Tho
importance of resorting to that great Renovator and
Regulator of the human machine, at this critical
season i* obvious aa the light of day. Let all who
desire to escape an attack of chill* and fever, bil
ious remittent fever, dysentery, diarrheas, dyspep
sia, rheumatism, hypochondria, or any other of the
diaeaeea of which the fall season is tbe prolific pa
rent, have rooourao promptly to this celebrated pre
ventive and rcstorativo.
BUCHU.
This wonderful medirino has gained a world-wide
for tbe cure of affections of tbe kidneys and
Judder, and all who require It are in search of tho
heat. Dromgoole A Co.'a Buchu, prepared by reg
ular physicians of Memphis, Tenn., is recognized as
the beet and cheapest. Price 91. Sold by druggists
everywhere.
Farm Women.—A comparatively few Ladies
monopolise tho Beauty aa well aa the attention of
Society. This ought not to be ao, but it is; and will
be while men are foolish, and single out pretty faces
for companion*.
Tlii* can all bo changed by using Ilagan’s Magno
lia ltalm, which gives tho Bloom of Youth and a Re
fined *|iarkhng Beauty to tbe Complexion, pleatdng,
powerful and natural.
No Lady need complain of a red, tanned, freckled
or raatio Complexion who will invest 75 cents in Ha
gan'* Magnolia Balm. Its effects arc truly wonder-
To preserve and dress tho Hair use Lyon'a Ka-
tharion. , aepttklcoddwlm
It
CHOLERA—HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of tho diarrluva, which al
ways precedes an attack of tlio cholera, take a tea-
•■■oonral of the Pain Killer in nug&r and water, (hot
if convenient,) and then bathe freely tbo stomach
and bowels with tiro l’ain Killer dear. Tbookl tlio
diarrhoea or cramp* continue, repeat the doee every
fifteen or tw enty minutes till tlio patient is relieved.
In extream^aaea two or moro toaepoonfnls may l>o
Riven at a does.
The Pain Killer, aa an internal remedy, baa no
equal. In cases of eummor complaint, dpapenala,
dysentery, aatnma, it cures in ono night, by taking
it internally and bathing with it freely. Its action
la like magic when externally applied tobadaorcs,
burns, scalds and sprains. For tOoGi-aclie don't
fail to try It. In short it is a Pain Kn.i.r.it.
The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers In Family
Modidne*. aeptS-codlm
The Human Foiui Dime.—What sad liavoo
Scrofula indicts on tbo human system. How Rheu
matism distorts tlio framo. What misery tho in
judicious uso of Calomel entails. How sad the
Ulkcte of Syphilis transmitted from parent to child.
Tmldyou avoid these terrible affliction-, fail not to
use Dr. TUTT'3 SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN’S
DELIGHT. It penetrates every fibre of tlio sys
tem, oven into tho bonce, and eradicates every trace
of disease. oct 3-d.twlw
Woman’s Best Fmend—Dr. J. Bradfield’s “ Fe-
malt Rrjmlatar,” for sale by druggist* everywhere,
is beyond all doubt tbo best emcnagoguo know n to
the medical profession. It is no quack nostrum, !
but a legitimate prescription, purely vegetable, re-
commcndod and pre-.ribed by tho best pliy-icians j
in the State. Suffering woman! do not let your ;
fears nor the prejudices of others caueoyou to re- t
main in misery. Read Dr. Bradfield’s column, fol- j
low hia advioe, and Buffer no more.
eepS-dlm ’ , |
sepi 2-cunt f
Call and see the latest
C. H. BAIRD,
Cherry Street, Triangular Block.
very popular:
JIACK BROTHERS’
NEW FANCY GOODS AND NOTION STORE.
They have among their latest arrival*:
Tho “Accommodation Skirt,” JnaUy called ao and
very much liked by the iadica.
La Favorite and Boulevard Skirt.
Thomaon’a Glove Fitting Corset.
Embroidered and Plain Cora eta, a foil line.
Woolens for Children, a large aeaortment.
Quid Won.—So rapidly is the Brown House
building being completed, that Messrs. J. H. Ander
son A Co. have already taken possession of their
new quarters there, and given them a business-like
look.
So Macon nov#a onward and upward. The other
store-houses attached to the Hotel arc already ap-
WOOLEN GOODS, : plied for. and November, with its influx of stran-
! gers and the local increase of business will make
t the vicinity of the passenger depot liver than ever.
We are pleaded to chronicle improvements of such
i a fcubsitantial character in our dtv, and it au
gurs well for the faith which our capitalists have in
its future. Such energy, with the aid of capital,
will at no distant day make us a city in fact as well
as name; and if this is kept in view through the
many changes which time must necessarily bring
about they will contribute largely to make it so.
In these changes let brick and mortar take the place
of wood, and they yield in turn to iron and stone,
until the entire business part of the dty shall be a
solid and substantial type of the thorough-going,
earnest men who occupy them. This spirit of en
terprise on the part of our real estate owners will ex
tend to and pervade every other business and pro
fession, until wo shall be a thriving and active
population.
A few veers of prosperity will enable us not only
^ rTRACTIVE PRICES ! I *° ,tccom P^ £ ^ ibis, but enough can be spared from
' the surplus of our wealth to beautify and improve
And the present is an extraordinary opportunity of • our business streets, which are wide enough to admit
purchasing good, seasonable and staple articles at | of having email parks in the centre, extending the
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES,
Silk Ribbons,
Velvet Ribbons and Trimmings,
Gloves. Hosiery and
White Goods,
j CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Together with an unequalled line of New Paris and j
London Dreps Good?, in which will be found
Every Novelty of the Season! |
These Goods comprise the balance of onr Fall Im- !
poriation, and include also our RECENT HEAVY
PURCHASES AT AUCTION. They will be sold at
Foitlgi Markets.
London, October 2, noon.—Consols 23.
Bonds
tins 28a. Sugar firmer; afloat 2Ss6d(d,2Se9d.
Liverpool, OStober 2, noon.—Cotton quiet; up
lands 12%; Orleans 12%: sales 7000 bales.
Liverpool. October 2, evening.—Cotton closed
queit; uplands 12%; Orleans 12%: sales 8000 bales;
export and speculation 2000.
COXSIG.VKKS SI, A W. ft. R.
Macon, October 2. 1869.
W A Huff; Johnson. C A Co: J Holmes A Co; J*mes
Harvey; Burdick. B £ Co: V Power?: Hardeman
Lawton A L: Brown House; W A Rice; J W A Ern
st rone.
CITY BANKING COMPANY
OF MACON.
CASxi CAPITAL. 7 : : : 8200,000
GEORGM HOME lilMCE COIHPMY,
COLUMBUS, <3- A .
INCORPORATED
1850
Dir.xCToas
XT. B. .10 UN .'TOM.
J. J. GRESHAM.
IV. S. HOLT,
j. k. Junes.
Bottom
variety.
I Gimps of all
FLOB DE MAYO AND
LOVE AMONG THE ROSE3,
A New Perfume.
Pearl Beads, Braids, Iln filings, Beltings and hun
dreds of other small articles, which the ladies are
looking for every day.
CdJ" No tremble to show Goods at
MACK BROTHERS’,
octJWJt Second street. Damonr’a block.
aEMOT7“^ X-J „
GOLDSMITH & NUSSBAUM,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
IIAV71 IlLMOVKIl JO
The Hollingsworth Building,
On Fourth street, opposite Adams, Jones & Rey
nolds' Warehouse, whero they will be pleased to see
their old customers, as well a* new ones, to give
them an opportunity to inspect one of tbo finest and
best selected stocks in tho citv.
WHOLESALE BUYERS AND
Country Merchant o, Bear in Mind
That groat indaeements aro offered at this well
known establishment, and be sure to give them a
call while laying in your winter supplies.
RF.MEMBEB THE PLACE !
Opposite tbe new Planters’ Warehouse, Hollings
worth Building.
GOLDSMITH A NUSSBAUM.
500 paira of TANTS, at
GOLDSMITH A NUSSBAUM’8,
Hollingsworth Building.
300 COATS for Froedmcn and Laborers, at
GOLDOniH * NUSSBAUM’S.
Hollingsworth Building.
Great Bargains.
S. WAIELBACM, BEO. A CO.,
45 and 47 Second street. Triangular block.
CJ“ Journal and Messenger copy. oct3-3t
SAVE 25 PEE CENT
AND BUY YOUR
READY MADE CLOTHIAG
AT D. J. BAER’S,
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS.
I am offering at reduced prices,
200 Men’s Black and Dark Blue Beaver Suita, latest
style, at $25.00 each, worth $40.00.
500 first quality Men's Ciaaimere Business Saits, at
915.00 each.
100 Men * Black Dress Suita at a bargain.
Boys' Clothing of all grades and qualities, at as-
tonish'ng low prices.
1000 Freedmen Suita at 93.00 each.
Merchants and Planters will do well to examine
my stock before baying elsewhere, at
D. J. BAER’S,
oct 3-31 Corner Cherry and Third atroeta.
FURNISHING GOODS at Wholesale and Retail, at
GOLDSMITH * NUSSBAUM’8;
Under Byington’a Hotel.
A largo stock of DOMESTICS always on liand, at
ortl-Ct GOLDSMITH A NUSSBAUM’8.
dozen MEN'S BLACK AND COLORED FUR
HATS, at 92.00 each, ^rorth 93.50 each.
100 dozen Mena’ Black and Brown Bruah and Beaver
Ilata, at $3.00 each, worth 95.00.
200 dozen Men's Black and Colored Wool Hats, at
$4.50 per dozen.
Always on hand a largo assortment of Boys' and
Children’s Hats, at D. J. BAER'S,
oct 3-3t Corner Cherry and Third Streets.
W, JV. IIOPSON rib OO.
Are now opening a superb stock of
all nnrt Winter Dry Goods!
Mr. W. A. Ilopscn write* to them from New York
follows: “I have ma.lo a heavy combination
hero. Wo havo bought goods in large quantities of
parties who were obliged to sell at groat sacrifices,
and the majority of our Btock can bo sold at prices
lower than those which prevailed before tho war.
*‘Those silk and wool Poplins cost the importers
cents—sell them at 37% cents. Tho Stcinback’s
yard wide Furniture Prints cost to import 40 cents—
sell them at 25 cents.
‘And in making the stock, always give our ear
ners tho advantage of what wo save in purchasing,
matter how low the goods are bought.”
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SOLOMONS’ BITTERS
TOTS. SALK LI
L. W. HUNT <fc CO., Druggists,
Nos. 82 and 84 Cherry Street,
au^l-tf MAC().\, l.KOltGIA.
COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.
TDRANK S. HKSSELTINE. R<-ci»ter. will hold a
P C u»t of Bankruptcy at
Fort Valley, October 8th.
Macon. *’ 9th.
Americas, “ 11th.
Guthbert* ** 12th and 12th.
Albany. “ 15th.
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The New York Store
Would respectfully inform
Country merchants
AND RETAIL BUYERS,
That, notwithstanding the great rush they have had
lately upon their stock, they are still enabled to
offer everything in the way of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
BLANKETS,
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTB, SHOES,
TRUNKS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
At price, which will compare favorably with
NEW YORK JOBBING PRICES.
Call and examine before purchasing.
S WAXELRAUM, BBO. A OO.,
45 and 47 Second street, Triangular block.
CsT Bournal and Menenger copy. oct3-3t
Bools and Shoes for Hie Million
AT D. J. BAER’S,
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS.
I am offering
100 dozen Men’s beat quality Calfskin Sewed Boot.,
at $5.00 each, worth $7.00.
60 dozen Men's Kip Plantation Boots, at $2.50 each,
worth $4.00.
Boy*' and Youth*' Boot, of all qualities, at lowest
price..
200 dozen Mens' Calfskin Gaiters, Balmorals and
Brogans, sewed and pegged, at astonishing low
prices.
300 dozen Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoe, of all grades,
at astonishing low prices.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
Merchants and Planters will do well to examine
my atock, at D. J. BAER'S,
oct S-3t Comer Cheny and Third Streets.
length of the squares and aa wide aa the width of
the street may allow. These bordered with rows of
trees and bedded with grass, will prove pleasant
places in the heat and dust of cummer. To these,
add water-works, public building*, etc., and wo will
find ourselves by our own energy advanced to auch
proportions as we would otherwise only reach after
years of idle waiting.
T HE Stock of this Company is all owned in Macon
and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
the whole capital is zuoranteed for the security of
Depositors and Patron?. .
aueii’-daw.’mo ’ Jn I>-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON.
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
pments of Cotton to
It has xo XQcai* exclaimed a lady who, after
using Milk of Violet, a abort time, pronounced it
the only artido of the kind really perfect for pro
ducing a most beautiful complexion. Sold by all
druggists and fancy goods dealers. V. W. Brinckcr-
hoff, agent for United State*.
The Clxhov Rtcoxxxxd.—ifeuri. Jeilin A Co.,
JfiiroH, Ga.: Gk.nti-foixk—Simmons' I-iv. r Regu
lator lias been used in my family for many years
with great success. I regard it as an invaluable
family medicine, and tako pleasure in recomxncnd-
it to tho public. Very respectfully.
Rev. J. RUFUS FELDER.
Jfotuton co. t Ga., Dtcembrr 22, 1553.
Aa the regular local editor of this paper haa sloped
for another State, we feel in honor bound for the
part we have taken, in recommending him to this
community aa a trustworthy gentleman, to settle ail
bills which be may haTO contracted on the faith of
his connection with ti*. We incline to the opinion
that be has nude for the sevuo of former depreda
tions, Eufaula, Alabama—and we commend him to
the vigilance of that generous gentleman of the
News, whom he has lately ao shamefully abused.
We trust for tbe sake of peace, and that wo may
give our undivided attention to our business, that
he may return at mice, restore hia credit, and cepe-
daily answer in person the threats, requests, chal-
;ca and love letters, which are awaiting him as
local in tbe trash basket under our table.
N. B.—We are perfectly responsible, however, for
all collections, subscriptions and advertisements,
which may be bad by him for us.
Aqctdwxt.—We regret to learn that Mr. Robert
Findlay met with a serious accident yesterday which
threatens the loss of his band. While engaged in
ginning cotton liia hand was caught in tbe machin
ery and considerably mangled before be could extri
cate himself.
Frits Awrs. —The proprietor of tbo well known
Art Gallery, Triangular Block, Mr. J. A. Pugh, is
entering npon this season's business with bis usual
rgy. He retained from New York and Philadel
phia some two weeks ago, where be has been in
qneet of everything new pertaining to his art. He
laid in a large supply of beautiful gilt frames, new
patterns and all sizes. Also, a great variety of
Photograph Albums—all of which have arrived and
ready for inspection. The Artist will, from the
present time, give hia personal attention to tho
wants of his patrons, and in future, as in the past,
make a specialty of the better class of photogra
phic productions. If yon want an extraordinarily
fine likeness of yourself or any one else, call on
J. A. Pugh.
Cauobt.—Robert Napier, the negro who cut an
other in Jones county, laat Saturday, was caught by
officers Plunkett and Ferrill, on Bridge Row. Friday
night. We understand a reward has been offered,
and would advise tbe party to give handsomely, as
these gentlemen have worked energetically to bring
the offender to Justice.
Ds. J. M. Boxxell will administer the sacrament
in tho Mulberry Street Methodist Church, in placo
of Rev. Dr. Key, who is unwell.
By appointment of Hon. Geo. S. Obear, Mayor, an
exhibition of a Fire Cltinguishcr will be mado in
front of tbe City Hall on Monday afternoon at four
o’clock. __
Hates* A Baowx's News Depot open until 10
o'clock this morning.
Libera! advances ma-ie on ^tiir-i
any good Northern or European house*.
Collections promptly attended it.
directors:
U. L. Jewett. Vf m. T. Lichtfoot. G. H. Haxlehurst, W.
H. Koa?, Win. B. Din*more, U. B. Plant.
may3-6m*
I. C. PLANT & SON
Bankers and Brokers,
O FFICE in the First National Bank BaUdiex, on
Cherry itreet. rrcoml door from the comer of
cevond itreet. n ill Buy Sieht and Time Exchange
■ n tbe North. Savannah, Augusta and other point*,
make liberal advance* on Cotton In Store in Macon,
or on ehiptcente of Cotton to good Northern or
European home*, or on Bonds, Stock! or other good
securities Will purchase sad sell
BOXDS, STOCKS,
GOLD,
SILVER,
sad make Investment* for parties as they may direct.
may3 f as*
ASSETS, UNDART 1, 1869,
CAPITAL.
a otso ,o o o.
$444,462 92.
THIS COMPANY. ON ENTERING ITS ELEVENTH YEAR OF BUSINESS, OFFERS THE FOL
LOWING STATEMENT:
Balance from January 1, 1S6S
$133,134 70
Amount of Premiums received since the Company’s oreaniration $919,085 00
Amount of Dividends paid since the Company's organization 215,000 00
Amount of Losses paid since the Company’s organiiation 420,252 00
Cash Dividend declared February 6tb 8 per oent
Scrip Dividend to holder? of partieij a'ii'K lVMeies 25 per cent
The Scrip oflJvT (25 per cent.) is uow receivable ns Cash in payment ol premium*.
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Ga.
OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY STS.
F. M. COKES,
JB JS K E R ,
AlfERICUB, GEORGIA,
iy>K8 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS:
LS Boy* a>,d Sell, Stock*. Bond,. Coin and Exchange
MONEYS Invested as partita direct.
COLLECTIONS promptly rexitted on days of ma
turity, at lowert rate* of each aero.
COTTON BOUGUT ON ORDER. f«p7-Cm*
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
I gave my horeo four doeea from the box of Cen
tral City ConditioQ Powders I bought of you, and it
cured mm sound and well of distemper.
Four Central City Condition Fowera hsvo stopped
the cholera among my chickens. None have died
sinco tho first day I ueed it, and they are all doing
finely.
Teatimonials like the above are coming in, al
though theec Condition Powers have not yet been
before the public a week. They are prepared by
L. V. Hunt A Co., Druggists, on Cheny street, and
arc sold by all druggists.
ENGLISH FEMAEE BITTERS
Cures all femalo complaints;
Cure* wife, daughter and mother.
Cures cases pronounced incurable.
Cores all irregular nterino actions,
REDIVIVUS !
The S. S. S. of 1861,
Or Dr. JEUSON’S Original Sonumx S4X>thi>*q
Strut for Children Trethtno, is again resusci
tated I It is a Corrigent of tho J>oircl disorders
contingent upon this period; a grateful Carmina
tive; a nutritious Syrup ; and a gentle Anodyne,
inducing ealm and refreshing repose, without the
pernicious and distressing reactionary disturbance
J^D jIIE.'yK LIN ES AND PONDER THEM WELL J of tbo nervous system that results from the exhibi-
iyo bust tents of the merits of my proprietary | tionof mo-' preparations—expressly made for chil-
arii.-v 1* ;o ascertain w link tatliooglit of it at home | ({rrn jj 8 u?0 in tl)e Southern States, as far back
Cures hystcru-s and chlorosis,
Cure* diseases peculiar to females.
J. F. Dsoxooou A <
*
>U by Dmggis
; Co.,
Proprietors, Memphis, Tenn.
where it is manufactured. Such a test Lippman’a
Pyrafnge can well stand, as to-day it is decidedly
UNfbvorito remedy for chills and : ver, dumb ague
and other diaeaeea of a malarioua origiri, in the city
of Savannah where it i» prepared. Tho pundpal
Arnggt*:* of the dty would as much tlank of doing
without castor oil in their stores aa to bo without
tl* popular (anMeee rvedlv ao) remedy. It is a
vegetable preparation free ?roin deleterious drugs*.
*’•> 1 ae!s on a tonic upon the entire nystexu, thereby
' T. 'rating tho ay*:cm. *o much t*o aa to enable it
1 throw t»iT diaeaae. Pyrafuge does not nauseate
. n tho patient, and can be taken by the moet
*ato persona without foar. If ehonld always l>e
v.i.l, aa chills and fever creep upon na
thily that we are not aware of its* approach mi-
■ w npon ns. A word to the wise is sufficient.—
’ALTON'S OIL OF LIFE ouref* all aches and
and is the great remedy for Rheumatism and
KAYTON'8 PILLS core Sick Headache and all
oua diseases.
tabli&hed its reputation as a Southern In-
and, a** a medicine unrivalled, and as be-
1S62,
stitut
ing tho best and safest preparation for children
teething, ensuring rest to mothers and nurses and
relief and strength to their infants. It i» therefore
no ncie medicine, and needs no advertising where it
is best known. Every precaution has been taken
to preserve and protect it from fraudulent counter
feits. It is manufactured only at the Laboratory
o f Coite, Tompkins A Hurd, members of and rao-
IIaural. Risley A Kitchen, 141 Chambers
street. New York, to whom all orders should be ad
dressed. and is for sale to the citizens of Hacon by
Harris. Clay A Co. ; Ethridge A Davis, Eatouton,
Ga., and all respectable Druggists.
scptl-deodAwtf.
YOUR LITER.
If your liver is torpid and your bowels consti
pated, take ono dose of Dromgoole A Co.’s Liver
Pills, and they will act so well and pleasantly you
will have no others,
you ever need.
They are the best purgative
Just Received.—Messrs. Havens A Brown, have
just received at their News Depot, No. 46 Second
street, tho following late Newspapers and Periodi
cals:
Leslie’s Wookly, New York Weekly, Staats Zeit-
ung, Scientific American and Police Gazette,
hcott's Monthly for October.
THE MARRIAGE RING.
Essays on the Errors or Youth, and tho Follies
of Age, in regard to Social Evils, with certain help
for tho erring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed let
ter envelopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD
ASSOCLATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa.
sept26-3m
Do you shake ? Use King of Chills.
King of Chills never fails to cure.
Dumb and congestive chills cured with King of
Chills.
King of Chiils is the malarial antidote.
Words to Mothers.—We have the pleasure of
announcing the revival of Dr. Jenson’s celebrated
medicine. Southern Soothing Syrup, which thou
sands of Southern mothers and nun>ca have exten
sively used and j uatly extolled for its gentle ano
dyne qualities and nutritive sapport to infant life.
Refreshing sleep is induced, which is the animus of
a healthy, vigorous child constitution. To secure j
this everything of a distressing influence upon tbe j
nervous system, so inimical to infant life, is dis- !
carded from the preparation. Mothers and nurses i
use it. It will save your own rest, and the lives of i
your infant chargee.* See advertisement “S. IS S. !
61 S.”
Bx Wise ln Time.—How many are there who.
afflicted with aisemse in an incipient stage, delay
from time to tune haring recourse to some reme-
. Dlw _ . dial agent, which would effectually arrest tho fur-
’ors to the old established Southern Drug Hors** tber progress of disease, and render the system
Impregnable to its insidious attacks. It is unfor
tunately too true—there are thousands who sink
into an early grave—whereas at a trifling expense
they might have lived to a good old age. If there
be reliance to be placed in medicine, and thousands
of well attested cases establish beyond the possi
bility of s doubt, the curative properties of any one
particular remedy, then Harley’s Sarsaparilla and
Potash is unquestionably the greatest medicine ever
introduced to an afflicted communitv. Hesitate
not, therefore, to use it, if Buffering from any of
the ilia which flesh is heir to.—Herald ( Gairesfoa,
Texas.) July 11 tf
Daily Heyieiv of the Market.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 1
October 2—Evening, 1869.)
The market opened rather weak this morning at
214 cents; but after the noon New York reports were
received thero was a better feeling among buyers,
and for the rest of the day the demand was good
at 24 oents—light offering stock.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Received to-day 675
Shipped to-day 186
Stoat on hand this evening 4,956
FREIGHT ON COTTON FROM MACON.
Freight, all rail to Savanna^ gQ.65 t* 100 lbs
Freight, sail Savannah to Boston... .%c V lb
Freight, sail Savannah to UvexpooLd-lGd, and Id V
lb by steam.
Freight, through by rail and steam to
New York §1.35 V 100 lbs
Freight, through by rail and steam to
Philadelphia 1.35 t* 100 lbs
Freight, through by rail and steam to
Baltimore 1.35 ^ 100 lbs
Freight, through by rail and steam to
Boston, via'New York... . .. 1.70 V 100 lbs
Exchange on New York was selling to-day at par;
buying rates *4 discount.
Business was brisk in all branches of trade to-day,
and particularly ao in groceries and piovieions.
Com is quiet and in limited demand at 1 50 by the
car-load: retail 1 60.
Bacon is stiff at the following rates and tends up
ward : shoulders IS%; clear rib sides 22%; clear
sides 23; hams 2o%. Light stock in market.
Other articles same as yeeterday.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Markets.
New York, October 2, noon.—Flour 5 lower.
Wheat dull and unchanged. Com dull and declining.
Me*<a Pork nominally 31 25@3150. Lard dnlL
Freights very firm.
Cotton unchanged at 2T%; receipts for the week
at all United States porta 54,628; exports, to Great
Britain 7434. to the Continent 2379; stock on liand
and on shipbord, not yet cleared. SO.654.
• Stocks strong. Monev easv at 7. Sterling, long
8K; short 8%. Gold 30%. 1862b 19^. Tenr.es-
sees, ex-coupons C0%: new B2% asked. Virginias,
ex-coupons 53; new 62%. Louie:an as. levees 62, 8s
$U- .. Alabama 83 90V. Geo-gia 6* 7a 89. North
Caro Unas, old 49; new 44. South Carolina*, new 69.
New York, October 2. evening—Flour heavy and
10 lower; superfine State 5 65^5 90. Wheat closed
steady. Cora, mixed Western I 00<ftl 03. Whisky
a shade firmer at 1 22%. Mess Pork quiet and lower
at 33 12)^(334 00. Beef quiet. Lard heavy; kettle
18)^* 19. Naval Stores and Groceries "quiet.—
Freights a shade firmer.
Cotton firmer; sales 417 bales at 27“£.
Savannah, October 2.—Cotton receipts 1882 bales;
exports 4694: market firm; middlings 25.
Augusta, October 2.—Cotton firmer: Bales 390
bales; receipts 490: middlings 24J-£<3r249£
Charleston, October 2.—Cotton sales 325 bales:
receipts 1187; exports, coastwise 2366; a moderate
demand existed; middlings firm at 25.
WnACNGTON, October 2. Spirits Turpentine
steady at 40. Rosin steady at 1 60 for strained.
Crude Turpentine 1 50*«2 50. Tar 2 SO.
Cotton quiet; low middlings 24J-£@25.
Cincinnati. October 2.—Whisky firm atl 15. Mess
Pork dull: 32 25(5:32 50 offered. Bacon, shoulders
16*^(gl6>£: clear sides 20.
Mobile, October 2.—Cotton market opened quiet
and weak, but later in the day a good demand
sprang up, closing firm: sales 1000 bales: receipts
1338; exports 958; middlings 27^.
New Orleans. October 2.—Cotton active and firm
er: sales 4000 bales: receipts 1585; exports, to Havre
1409, to Liverpool 3230, to New York 1826; middlings
Flour dull; superfine 5 ~5(ato 76: double and teeble
extra 6 10. Com in light supply; white 1 10(A1 12M*
Oats 58(560. Bran I 20. Hay dull at 26 75@27 00.
Mesa Pork 33 75. Bacon firmer: shoulders 17%.
clear rib sides 21: clear sides 21%. Lard 19(cf21>J;
Sugar 12% (sll%- Molasses, re boiled 70@80. Whisky
1 27%. Coffee prime, 16%<gl6%-
Gold 3IK- Sterling aa*. New York Sight
discount.
T. J. PERKINS,
BANKER,
EUFAULA ALABAMA.
LAJDIES’.
GRECIAN BENDS,
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
GLOVE-KID BUTTON
BOOTS AND SLIPPERS,
Bronze and White Kid Slippers,
And every variety of Ladies,* Gentlemen*! and C
dren’* BOOTS and SHOEb,
SECOND STREET, MACON. GA.
Every article stamped with their Trade Alar k war
ranted to be of the BEST QUALITY.
nep9-tf •
Exchan
Celt
Alabama mod Geonria.
Bank Notes and Cola bought and
~ * le points 1
•ent2f>*2<n
WANTED,
A GOOD COOK. Kon« need applr unless 1
•ommenJeJ. Applr at THIS OF!
**pt!4-tf
GEORGIA STATE FAIR BULLETIN
CIB.CUI.AXIO?- 25.000.
:y
lit IX of t be rreat Southern Exposition of Aerfnltare
and Meehsr.icj, to be held in Macon. Ga.. commenc-
inc Norember fflih, IMP, will be issued for (ratnitiou*
circulation within the State.
Tho Bbllxtix will contain the Premium Li.-t Ro-
vised—now first published complete—Krcutatious ef
the Exhibition. Instructions to rxbibiiorr, OtBcer.of
the various In iu'trial Associations ofGeoraie, Prs-
naratioas tor the Fair—iocluiior tbe srraniemeuu
made upon the FairUrounJ.nnJ by 1U tread*. Hotels,
etc., for the convenience and aee .minmlntion of ex
hibitors and visitors, sad the address of Bosrdinx
Home* and eitisoa* that will bo prepared to entertain
coetts—and articles upon every other subject in con
nection with tbe Kitir deemed of iotorert to those
amonx whom the ButLETlw will cireulsto— the pro
ducers ot Georgia.
Five thousand copies of the Brtirmt will be re
served f r distribution upon the Fair Ground durinx
Exhibition, and twenty thousand judiciously circula-
tot lmm'dinte'v upon publication trorn tho office of
Colonel D. VV. Lewis. Secretary of the State Acrieul
tursl Society. No.®<i Mulberry street.
Wholesale Merchants. Maonf .'tnrtrr, ami Dealers
in Specialties have presented to them, in the enor
mous edition ot the RuLLxrtx.a medium ofextendiuc
their business which, in extensive circulation, was
never before approached in this Mai. The space do
vote i to advertisers is limited. Tho lollowinx aro tbo
Advertixinx Kates:
One Column (iS rquarct) 1100; Half Columa (14
square) (55; Quarter Column (7 square) 610: Lera
spaeo per square. ! o
Those desirous ol ovailinx themselves of ths Bol-
lktix should forward their favors at once.addresied to
If. PINK HAM.
Macon, Oa.
«<!_ Citiiens who will be prepared to reccirc KU"-t*
durinc the Fair, will confer a favor by lesviex their
address at the office of Cot. Lcwia. or through the
Post-offiee with tho Publisher. septl2-tf
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
SPLENDID PLANTATION
In IVIonrcc County,
of an order of the Court of f
county, will be sold on tbe first
'•He
PLANTERS
COTTON UEALiKFtftl :
W E again tender you our servioe aa Cotton Fac
tor* and Commission .Merchants, at our old
stand on Third street, and ptedre ourselves to conduct
strictly a Commission Business, and shall give special
rare and attention to alt business entrusted to us.
We return our sincere thanks to our old patrons for
past favors and solicit a continuance of the same, and
would request l'lantrn generally, to give us a trial,
as we make tbe sale of eotton a speciality.
Shall be prepares! to reader tbe usus' accommoda-
.I0NATIIAS C0LL1S5 ii SON,
COTTON FACTORS,
Iuly4-daw3m MACON, GA.
Ilardcniitn & Sparks,
MERCHANTS, deem it wholly unnecessary to mako
promises as to their willinmars and abiiity to serve
them faithfully and advantageously.
Their long experirnoeand the large patronage which
bus ever been extended the bouse, is proof conclusive
that they dr serve the confidence of tbe planting com
munity. and by prompt and honest attention to their
interest they intend to merit in thefntnre, therat-
onaas ao liberally riven them in the past.
OKDKRtS FOR SUPPLIES promptly filled at tow-
!*t Market Prieas, and the usual facilities extended
■6 ' buslne,* with us.
O. Q. HPAHKS.
T. 11 Alt DEM AN. Jit.
JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS
\X^OULD respectfully m to tbe Cotton Planter* of
Tv Southwestern ami Middle Georgia, whom it ba*
been their pleasure to eerve the part aeaaon so satis
factorily. that they will find them fully prepared aa{
ready to receive, store, chip or cell to the very brat
advantage, all Cotton consigned to them daring the
enrol n veeae on; while to th* so who have not be eto-
fnretneda*. we would say we know we can please
you.
We offer the usual accommoda ion to ourpatrnnt"
on their growing crop*, and vQ tako pleasure in fill-
ins their order* foreupplies promptly and it lowest
market rate*. Call and see na at the
PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE.
Opposite Brown** and ByingtonV Hotel*.
luly3-dAw4m j
BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
Pure XiBAr LARD,
Choice ntaguolia and Pamilp Qugar-
Cured HAMS,
T!i '*e llama are unsurpassed for aoundiicM and deli-
cacy of flavor.
Corn, Corn, Corn.
We are in dally receipt of Sound Corn, which wo sell
at a>- LfiiV PRICE n* any house in Macon.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
Flour, Flour, Flour.
We havo a largo stock; fre?h ground FROM NEW
WHEAT—all grade*—.and cannot be undersold.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
Bagging and Twine.
BRST
KENTUCKY BAGGING. wel,h*
full 2K
pound* ti
the yard, ai
id tho most
reliablnarti
•loin uso
Al?
\ the favoi
it.
ATinOW
TIH-
Hay,
Oats,
BScal,
Bran,
ate.
Hay,
Oats,
Meal,
Bran,
ate.
Hay,
Oats,
Meal,
Bran,
ate.
Call and sceua; we know we cun ptonso you.
BURDICK BBOTHKRB,
A ThirU st.. 'lacin, (1
iuly9-tf ■
SPALDING SEMINARY.
MMIE rTOCKIIOLDEKS
JL to ennounm that tL<
ployed the
REV. W. C. WILKES
A *uoc*'.-*fu! teacher, kc
chnrjteofthe nhove i-.»:
■ted by
RBV. A. JCJDSON C.’HKVEnS.
And other*, in the Literary Depdrtu
PROF. BENJ. F CLARK
Y.virtue of ani orde^^jhe Court, of Ordlwg^of
jsedoor
in aaid county .within the legal hour* of *a!e, the plan
tation whereon Aquilla Cheney lived at hie death,
containing teveo hundred men*, more or lee*. It lie*
between Yellow Creek and Tobefofkrc. and adjoins
the land* of Thomas Dewberry. William K. Hardin
and Battle. Iti* one of the u.u*t defir!blc * Ian*a-
tions in Middle Georgii—with k< <»J impcortiimente.
prodaeUve lan t, and convenient to n ark«t. church
and school*. It lies eight mile* -oath of For?;th.
Title* unquestionable. Tvrnu eo*h. Sold a* tbe
property ot Aquilla Cheney. la’c »'f said county, de-
ceajed.
Also, will be *o 1.1 on the next •: iy. (Wtdnt-eday) on
the plantation, four fine mule?, two wagon*£ (two-
hor?e and fix-horse.) and Lame;*, and the crop of
corn, fodder, and cotton, et?., jrrown thi< year. Also,
agin and all the perishable property remaining un
sold. Sold as the property of «aid rheney’* estate.
A. J. CHKNBY. txecutor.
Pleasant Hill P. 0., Talbot co. t Ga.
aeptl5-td
Brilliant Bar and Restaurant,
45 Third Street, Macon, tin.
J m a. SENN£K, Proprietor.
N addition to tho elegant CAR kept at this hon.*e,
1 the proprietor has lately fitted up a FIRST-CLASS
RESTAURANT, where his patron* ran obtain meals
at all hour*. Freah oyfierf, fi.^h and came «erved up
on .“hort notice and in the bc*t.’ , tyle.
None hut the choicest wines and liquor* kept at this
Bar. scpt23-lm
NOTICE.
Opficx Satakvah. Gsims & North Alabama f
RalLEOlD CoMPAKT. >
Griffin. Ga.. September 2, l v*9. J
P URSUANT to a resolution adopted by the Presi
dent and Board of Directors of the >avannah,
Griffin and North Alabama Railroad Company, at
Griffin. Ga.. August5,18d9.notice i? hereby jtiveu that
an installment often per cent, oa the unp.aid capital
stock of this Company is required to c paid at the
office of the Secretary and Treasurer, at Griffin, Ga.,
on tbe first day of October next.
Stockholder* at Newnan and vicinity are author
ized to r»av their installments to George E. Smith,
Newnan. Ga. MILO S. FREEMAN,
sept^-tf Secretary and Treasurer.
DR. EMERSON HAS
T
RETURNED
PROVIDENCE IIIGH SCHOOL,
F OR GIRLS AND BOYS, near Pleasant Hill. Tal
bot county, Ga-
The next session of thi* Institution frill commence
Wednesday, September 8, !Sd9, and continue Sixteen
Weeks. Rates of tuition for the geifion: Frirnary
Department. SI0; Classical Department S20: Sur
veying: and Civtt Engineering, extra, $10; Gnmmar
Department. ?:.3; French, extra. $'.0; Mu.-i-,Instru
mental, $**^5; Yucal Music Si perm/nth. Thecourse
of instruction embraced ail that i* contained in S
collegiate course in our male and female colleges.—
Young men will be prepared for any class in college
they may desire to enter : or, if they are satisfied with
a thorough collegiate course of inttruction, without a
diploma, they can finish their rourgtr here. The build
ing is new, large and commodious, and is fituated at
Providence Church, one mile weft of Pleasant Hill.
Talbot county, in one of the healthiest sections ot
country in Middle Georgia. The community is known
far and wide for the high tone of it£ morality, and tbe
aMociations surrounding pupils will be elevating in
their character. The government is mild but firm,
and no pupil will be allowed to remain in the school
wha will not implicitly submit to such regulations a*
the teachers may think necessary to establish. Our
motto is. “Perfect Lessons and Perfect Order.”—
Board can be obtained in the vicinity at 512 per month.
G. W. MAXSON, A.B-1 r> • . .
W. H. WuODALL, / Principals.
RBrKKKXcKs.—Hon. E. H. Worrill, Major T. A.
Brown, O. D. Gorman. Talbotton : Isaac Cheney, *T.
T. Owen, D. G. Owen, S. B. Owen, G. W. Evans. J. D.
Woodall. T. H. Mahone, Pleasant Hill.
MK27-deod3m*w
L1WT0Y & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS
FOURTH STREm, MACON, OA.
H AVING thoroughly refitted our Warehouse, and
having ample storage for all Cotton consigned to
us. we again tender ourservircs to ourfriendsand the
public aa Cotton Factors and Warehouse mer. Wo
take this occasion to return our thanks to our patrons
of the past season, and assure them tb.it we shall ca-
jravor in the future. a3 we have done in tbe i* »st, to
secure for them the beat prices that can be obtained
in Macon, which we deem, all things <• >/. sidtred. one
of the very best cotton markets. To those who have
not tried u*. we simply refer to our fi.rraer customers,
and promise tonseour best effort* to serve all who
give u« the benefit of th .
oufiaet* i* at the old stand of
LAW!
*ep3-d*wlm
ne£s. Our place of
COAL. COAL!
1000 TONS ON HAND
Mum cal Dep
r-i of Teacher*
I who have so:
■ rtment, altogether
vhi .’h we can heart-
and daughters to
. ! tho her f >r Fernnle
THE FALL SESSION
THIRTY DAYS, of the noted
CC.4L <1HKK COAL!
19) per cent, saved by uaiDg it. For (
ing. Furnace.*, Gas and Blacksmiths.it
1 rates. Cook-
g unequalled.
LUMP COAL,
Mr. A L. BUTTS, Agent, in charge of Yard, will
attend order, or if left at office of BUTTS 4 BRQ.,
will be promptly filled. Tkew3 cash.
For furher information address
A. L. BUTTS.
A gen’. Macon, Ga.,
Or. J. M. BORN, Jk., k CO.,
Atlanta. Ga. seplS-eod2m
MILL,
THE GEORGIA PAPER
Carroll County, Oa.,
W ILL pay Cash for RAGS, ROPE. BAGGING.
and old PAPERS. Orders solicited lor W RAP
PING. MANILLA and PRINT PAPER. .
New Mill, pure water, live men. Prices low.
Terras cash. , ,
All inquiries promptly answered. Address
inqui £ KBLL OGG. Pres. Co.,
‘'College Temple,”
septl8-3m Newnan, Ga.
t&ov ratfoiB ssauvaKV.
This Institution offers the accumulated advantages
of oyer 60 years’ successful operation.
Every facility is provided for a thorough course of
useffll and ornamental education, under the direction
of* corps of more than twenty professors and teach
ers. For eirealars, apply to JOHN H. WJLLARD,
Troy. N. Y. aui2-d2m
WILL BEGIN ON
Holiday, the 4!h of October,
Ar.d clo.?eon the 23d of December.
Tuition Fees for Fall Session. $1050, $12 00, $13 50.
ar.d 518 0*). according to the advancement of the pupil*
French and other Modern Language?, each $12 00;
Muficon the Piano, Harp or Guitar, $20: use of In
strument $3 00; Contingent expenses $100; Board,
exclusive of washing, $15 00 per month.
For further inf‘*rn2a f ion address the Principal, or
either of the subscriber? at Monteruma. Ga.
I. G. CURVES.
Prefit Stockholders of Seminary.
J. R. Battle, secretary.
? ept24,26.20 oct3&wit
BRUNSWICK,”‘GEORGIA.'
N. S. FINNEY & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Receiving and. Forwarding Agenti f
B USINESS AGENTS for the Brunswick and Al
bany Railroad Company; Savannah and Florida
Inland Steamboat Company : “ Anchor Line of
Steamships between New York and Liverpool.
Also. Drawers of Sterling Bills on England, Ireland
and Scotland: and dealers in Southern Securities and
New York Exchange. . t T nknun
Advances made on Consignments of LUMBER,
COTTON and NAVAL STORES.
Freights consigned to us from New York, to all
points in the interior, will be promptly forwarded.
REFERENCES:
Henry Clews Sc Co., N ev Y ork.
Dabney, Morgan Sc Co., New York.
Howland Sc Aspinwall, M
Morris Ketchum,
nept.3rt-eod.3m
WHISKY.
XX. XX
SOLD BY
JNO-W. O'CONNOR
USAD! READ!
4[R. J. W. O'CONNOR—Dear Sir: In accordance
with your request I have made a rigid examina
tion and analysis of the sample of WHISKY you sent
me. sold by Ulman £ Co., of this city and marked
“Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,”
X X X X
I am happy to *t*te that it prove* to be a perfectly
pure article, absolutely free from everything foreign
or ingenou*. I cannot detect in it the slightest trace
of any adulteration or impurity.
Respectfully, etc.,
WM. K. A. AIKIN, M. D„ etc.,
Professor Chemist and Pharmacy,
Analytical and Consulting Chemist.
_ University of Maryland.
Baltimore. MtL, September 4, 1869.
If you wish PURE WHISKY call on
JNO. W. O'CONNOR,
[aept2I-tfl He haa got it.