The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, September 30, 1870, Image 3

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THE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN. tyilay Morning, SaptamTw 30, 1870. ISSUES YOUR PROPERTY „> following safe and reliable Companies : m British A Mr entitle Ixsutuxce.Co., Of London, England. SIV I'.M'TUXCzCO., Of Brooklyn, New Tort HUBS 'Ittval Ixstnuxcx Ccl, Of Athens, Gtvtga. I YOUE LIFE ;ruis iNinusa Co., Of Macon, Georgia, W. T. DAVENPORT, t hia New Drag Store, Lamar Street, Or to, STEER A IIOOKS, A Brokers, corner Lamar A College sts Lodge ilrlins of the Grand I. O. G. T. flic next annual meeting of the Grand bodge, Iml< pendent Order of Good Tem plars will l>c held at Americas, commenc ing on Wednesday, the 5th of October ]t is expected that Representatives from every Lodge in the State will bo in at- 1 i. Jancc, and that they will come pre- I sired to make a report about tho condi tion of their respective Lodge. Ample arrangements will bo made to entertain tho Delegates and visiting mem- 1,ors of the Order, free of charge, during the sitting of the body. l’ajH-TR throughout the State will please notice. Sep. 10-td. POLITICAL MEETING. The voters of Sumter county without respect «»f color, who desire good gov ernment, are requested to meet at tin* Court House in Americas, on TIT.SDAY, tho 11th of October (conrt Meek) for tho purpose of nominating finilidates for tho Legislature and trans- ufiing other business. Thb Americus Bank.—-We aro pleased to learn tlwt some of onr most prominent citizens are abont to establish a Bank in this city. It is an institution which h— long been needed, and which will bring to its corporators a sure and rieh harvest This Bank will be of as much importance to our city, in proportion, apparently, as any of the other projects that are now be fore oar people. The benefits will be many to all classes of onr people, and more par ticularly to the planter, who year by year has been compelled to mortgage his crops for the necessaries of life. Now he will lie enabled, on good security, to draw the cash and spend it at any honse he may desire and hold his cotton for the best prices. Tho corporators are the following gen tlemen, than whom the connty cannot af ford a more reliable set: W. W. Barlow, Wm. Hooks, T. G. Bryan, S. H. Haw- kins, W. T. Davenport, F. M. Coker, and Moses Speer. These names are enough gain it the confidence of tho people of the surrounding conntry and guarantee* its popularity. Already a bill has been introduced in the Senate to incorporate the Americns Bank, and we hope soon to record the fact that this bill has passed both Houses and-been approved by the Governor. 1 ept. . td. Quarterly Meetings. For Bethel Circuit at Bethel, 2nd Sat urday and Sunday iu October. Magnolia Circuit atj Bottaford, 3rd •Saturday and Sunday in October. Starkvillc Circuit, at Starkville 4th Saturday and Sunday iu October. fi-rroi Circuit, at Copcrs-Chapel, 5th Saturday and Sunday in October. Stewart Church, at Irena, 1st Saturday Mini Sunday in November. Lumpkin 1st Sunday eveniug in No vember, Monday Tuesday kc. Dawson nml Lumpkin Press will copy and oblige. .T, B. McGehef., Presiding Elder. fctf* Col. A. R. Lamar, late editor of c Columbus Sun and President of the mthern Press Association, arrived in e ritv Yesterday. Bank of Southwestern' Georgia to bo located at Americus, is another of the projects now under consideration of the Legislature, that will meet tho approba tion of our people. We learn that the papital of this iustitntion will be S300,- OOO.s The Coq>orators are, all of them, men whose bnsiness qualifications are of the highest order, and iheir names will at once command the confidence of the peo ple of this section. They ore: John W. Wheatley, J. A. Kendrick, Seth K. Tay lor, Judge Jos. A. Ansley, Hon. John A. Cobb, Wm. R. Stewart, Wm. H. Dud ley, Seaborn Montgomery, of Schley, and Hon. G. S. Rosser, of Webster. Wo nre glad to see that onr capitalists are arousing themselves to moot tho wants of the people of this section. With two banks to furnish cash to the people for their produce, and threo new railroads, connecting us with all parts of tho Union, Americas will present greater induce ments to farmers to bring thtir i otton to this market, than any city in this section can offer, and will ulso afford them tho cheapest markets to purchase clothing, provisions, Ac. Then let our monied men keep moving; build railroads, cot ton factories, and establish banks, and in a few years yonr reward will be great. Jewish New" Yeah..--Monday next, tho 26(h being the first day of the Jewish New Year, 5030. it will be observed fay onr Israelitish friends. Their stores will all bo closedon that day. . f&*Sam1 Anthony; & Sons have an advertisement in to-day’s paper calling attention to their beautiful stock of Chi na, Crockery, Glassware and Furniture. They say they will sell at astonishingly low prices, which should be an induce ment to persons wanting anything in their line, as they aro men of integrity and mean what they say. See advertisement. *65-A young man in town had his hair shaved from his head, a few days ago, with the intention of having it var nished for a parlor ornament. Upon his maternal jmrent beholding the sight she was so indignant that she drove him from her sight Tuesday next is the day appoint ed for the Convention of tho Americas k Newnan Railroad Corporators and Dele gates at Newnan. See the call of Judge Feathers ton, at the head of local column. B@u We acknowledge the reception of an invitation to attend the “GrandTourn ament Ball” at Ayre’s Hall, in Macon, Tuesday, October 4th. Capt G. T. L. Robison, well known in this city, is Mas ter of Ceremonies. We are sorry that other engagements will prevent on tending. ' * f Fresh Fish can be obtained eve ry day at the store of L N. Hast k Co. These gentlemen receive a bnrrell of them every day direct from Savannah by Express. Orders left at the store in ad vance will be promptly attended to. Messrs. J. J. Smith k Co., late of Savannah, have settled in our city and 1 opened a Grocery and Provision Store in tho room lately occupied by S. P. Boone as a Fnrnitnre Store, where they will be happy to accomfnodatc persons with any thing in tlieir line. Brooks Bosworth is with this firm and will bo glad for his old friends to remember him and give him a call whenever it becomes necessary for them to lay in a stock of provisions, as ho feels confident that ho is in the very place to satisfy all their wants with the very best. J* Messrs. Flesh k Wertheimer, the business managers of Waxelbaam & Co., at their old stand on the Northwest of tho Public Square, are receiving a superb stock of new goods. They both clever and reliable gentlemen, tending strictly to thtir business, and al ways ready to accommodate customers, thereby making many new friends and never losing an old one. They never misrepresent their goods bat act upon the square with all mankind, and especially good customers, the result is, they are doing a thriving business for dall times. They have now in store a lot of spleudid clothing, madoper order expressly for themselves, which they enu and will sell very cheap. Bin A band of gypsies have been en- ... , T” ~ . , | camped in the Western suburbs of the vT 8 . 8 ™, rc< l ue ‘ et ® city for the past few days, A number of y *>>® nr0 curing to know : when they are to marry, to whom, and m ! the result, have had their fortunes told, Aa^-On Wednesday tin-5tli of Octo- j and no .lonbt, they nrenll to ho very hnp- l»T. the .tores of our Jowish citizens will py Iovu ,- oc prcttJ , faocB oik1 tv olosoil, as this is their.I>sy of^ Atone- j pre tty hands, and would not liavo chan;- cd a copper to tell their futures to them if they had called on ns. Better let those gypsies alone, as Borne of our exchanges do not give them a very creditable repn- istituted i s past, and obs For inr. Ladies.—Most of the f*ll|tation. innets are made of crepe tie ckim Large jet and tortoise shell stars aro I D^-Yesterday wore the serious cd r.s hair ornaments. j Sunday, occasioned by onr Jewish friends rlosing their stores to celebrate tho ad vent of their New Year. One of the un initiated upon looking at the closed doors proposed to go home as he didn’t like to do business on Sunday, and seemed puz zled alxmfc two Sundays coming together. A called meeting of Crystal Tem ple. I. O. G. T., will be held on Friday evening next, 7J o’clock. Candidates for degrees will please be in attendance, os this will 1h> tho last Temple meeting pre vious jo the sitting of the Grand Lodge. Weekly fob Boys and Girls. We are glad to qote a steady improve ment in this excellent publication. Every boy and girl in the South ought to take it. The latest feature Is a piece of innsic every month for young singers, and a scries of illustrations of Southern scene ry. It is cheap at S2 a year. Tho pub lishers offer a Rosewood Piano, worth $500, and other valuable premiums, for new subscribers. Send to them for a specimen number, which will Imj sent free. Address J. W. Burke & Co., Macon Ga. -tel?* Attention is directed to tho adver tisement of Blockshear k Laramoro, Photographers. These gentlemen nre both of them first class artists and are prepared to toko all kind of pictures at the shortest notice. Their stock of ma terial is complete, embracing everything necessary for hiking and coloring pictures of any size, and will take a photograph on a handkerchief that cannot be washed out Mr. Laramore, who has but recent ly returned from Baltimore, bears testi mony from Mr. Bichard Walzl, the most eminent artist of that city, that ho is a pro ficient in the highest branches of Photog raphy. This firm is still at their old stand on tho Northwest comer of the Public Square. Objections to tho Temperance Moye- . men..- - ; .' £ Wo desire in thia article to meet sonie of tho objections urgsd against joining ffBfcmnSI Dr. W- W. FORD TTAVINQ returned to tha city will rex awe the A the prsctico of Dentistry immedistdv, he h * wun ” Office oo North Lent comer of tho Public Square,, Amencus, Gs. Terms moderate, bat tain esse.strktl,cab. reptl talk- TIM BUCMUOOF TUB »GK. Ko more ttek Headache, no man Dyspepsia, no more hvttgretion, no more FOea, no more ChiiU, no more liver Complaint, no moreJann- dien, no more Pain In the Dick, no more Eidner Diaeoae, no more CostiTCneaa. no more heal bnrn. TDTTS VEGETABLE LITKE FILL _ certain go&rmnteo amnnai all there dislretting compUinta. SPIER & HOOKS, BANKERS & BROKERS, AMERICUS. GA- t D liB? K a 8 S‘^S I ? 0NUS - 09U> - ra jM- Notts and Droits collected at Banker’s Will ship jpOTTON for Planters to any of onr Seaports. Deposits Received. -r ’ Advances on Gold and Silver. ku **> Agents for some of the most re- i- i.i_ S *or Dome oi uic motii rc- usnie nre and Life Insnrsnco companies in the country. Ooj AMEBCUH COTTON BURKET. Ammicrs, Sept., 2S, 1870. COTTON—We quote middlings at 12 cent®. Maoon September 27, evening.—Cotton; the market is dull and lower; middlings 13$. 8aviswadi September 27.—Cotton, no mar- I Let. Nor Voiuqyw/27 Cotton AMERICUS MARKET. Correctofiexpreusly for the Republican MEAL—(1 60 $ bushel. OATS—1 15 per bushel. BULK MEATS -Sides 20c. MOLASSES—63<t£$ 1 00. 8YRUP8—OOtgltl 5C SUGARS—18^20. tep From a letter received from our "Senior," wc learn that the Bailrood Convention at Newnan, on Tuesday last, was a complete success. Great enthu siasm was manifested among the Corpon;- lors and Delegates. An organization was perfected among the Corporators, and Mr. Ilngh Euehanan, of Coweta, elected SQL. There are many pillars to our church—they are pillars of pride, bigot ry and intemperance, and suffer tho light not to shine upon those places where muck fruits would gathered—and need Amoral that grace may be more nbund- >idem The ? Books will be opened for the pur pose of receiving subscriptions on the Hh of (letober. The Committee appoint ed to receive subscriptions for Sumter ;,rc F. M. Coker, J. J. Granberry, and Jno. V. Price. As soon as fifty thousand dollars are subscribed a meeting of the '‘Oekholders will be called and five Di rectors ho elected, one of whom will be i looted President of the Company. In our next issue we will give the pro- * oedinps of the Convention in full. There Is a man in Terre Hauto who pays his wife a regular salary of £3 )>er week to keep her month shut. Eve ry time she speaks to him, except when absolutely necessary, he “docks” her one *nt a worth Ho was out a littlo late last ^Saturday night, and she took out a month's wages for his short comings, and he finally had to agree not to “ count it" i< order to get to sleep. What New Devilment is oh Foot ?— Hie Atlanta Georgian of Sunday says : M'e learn the Private Secretary of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler is in this city, and is -topping at the National HoteL” Aker- >iun Laving fixed npon a law to prevent an election worthy of the name of an ♦•lection in Georgia, has sickened and £°uc back to Washington. Has Beas? Butler's man Friday, been sent hero to finish what Akcrman began? Or Is there -nrne new devilment in store for Geor- p:a .Sijp, Xen*. fiSy The Baptist revival still continues with unabating interest. On Sunday af ternoon Rev. Dr. Cooper immersed eight converts in tho Mill Pond near the Southwestern Railroad Depot. A large numbci of citizens, besides tho members of his congregation, witnessed the cere monies. EL- Messrs. Heymon k Bro., aro still receiving their fall and winter stock of goods. Their store has jast been hand somely fitted up, nicely cleansed, and presents a beautiful appearance. The smiling countenance of that clever gen tleman, Capt. French, still sheds its ge Dial rays and extends a hearty welcome to old and new friends alike. SOU-Col. W. J. Patterson wliilo read ing, on Sunday afternoon, was stricken with apoplexy and fell from his chair.— Medical attention was immediately called in, the proper remedies applied with pro fuse bleeding, and at a late hoar yester day, we were informed that be wasmnch improved with some hopes of his recove ry- To Good Templars.—From the fol lowing notico it will be seen that delegates to the Grand Lodge will be passed ovei the Southwestern Railroad for one fare. Southwestern Railroad Company, ) Office Macon, Ga., Sept 22d, f Charles W. Hafcook Esq. Americus ; —Dear Sir: We will pass tho delegates to Grand Lodge Good Tex Templars forona fare -full fare going to be returned free. Yours Respectfully, VIRGIL POWERS, Eng. and Supt Messrs. Oppenheimer k Frank throw the gauntlet to Clothiers for supe- hority in fitting garments, of goods, etc. B^d advertisement Our Senior left on the Sunday “'ght train to attend the Americas^: -Newnan Rail Road Convention to beheld m Newnan to-day at 11 o’clock. * White Cabbage Seed, at Dr. EijDsiDCB’a Drag Store. A few gallons of “benzine" hidden by some of the citizens of this place on Thursday afternoon, and the ef fect was that the persons hiding it were unable to keep their heads and feet from mixing. Each one was faying to cany the other home, bnt couldn’t pass “ benzine ” shop. •ST Eight new members v in the Degree of Fidelity, sad thirteen in the Degree of Charity, Crystal Tfemple, L O. G. T. on Thursday evening last. that mmr —that its votaries violate' its principle- break the pledge and* drink like other men." It is a lamentable fact which we acknowledge with humiliation and shame, that the lapses are sudden and fearful, but let us meet the objection squarely, and see what force there is in .it. To meet this objection we ask, “if these violations are in accordonco with, or against temperance principles ?” The objector, ofconrse, is forced to answer “against them.” Then the virtue of tem perance is untouched—its purity unsoil ed. Temperance then remains still the same beautiful virgin, her white flowing robes tho emblem of innoocnce unpol luted, and her person not violated. To condemn temperance because some of her votaries ore untrue to her require ments, is shere injustice. One might as well condemn Banking because some bankers have proved dishonest, or poli tics because some politicians are dema gogues, or law because some lawyers are untrue to their clients, or physic license some physicians kill their patients, or religion becauso some of its votaries are, hypocrites. If it could be shown that her princi- pies were unsound or lior reqaircmaats| were at varionee with tho public good, j 0 ° M 7 *' thon we wonld say discard her, kill her, j ^ £, pL at hot if it be only some of her friends who I nplands a: Orleans tij. untrue to her,, and dishonor them- ■ m selves, onr reply is, “ this is her misfor- i tune not her shame.” But the objector says, “however good i tho principles of temperance are, its! votaries aro not tamo and it is expecting too much of honorable men to ask them to unite with any organization, whose members have so littlo regard to truth and personal honor." This is certainly a hard thrust, but we can feud offthoblow.— We are free to admit that if the organi zation maintain those in it who dishonor themselves by a violation of their pledge and yet hold position in the society, then the cbjection is sustained, but if it be only a fractional part of the body, and these are properly dealt with, the objec tion is not valid. Or even if these dis honored persons are continued, the or ganization being ignorant of their viola tions she is certainly unfortunate, but not blame-worthy. Bat suppose all the temperance or ganizations of the State or oven of the United States, wero to a man, to prove nntruc to the principles embraced, and in a general debauch were all to get drunk, their defection would bo only their own shame, and tho cause remain- noble and pnro ns ever, wonld rise again as a phoenix from the ashes, in all of its heaven bom purity and lovelineos- The lapses in temperance shows no more than the same thing in other organ izations. Because the teller in a bank l»etrays his trnst and robs the bank to a lnrgo amount, it does not prove that the bank was at fault, bnt that the teller was a rascal. The botr&yal of Christ by the kiss of Judas, proved nothing against himself, but theVhypd^rncy of l^s betray al. The defection of Arnold proved nothing against iHf.American cause, bnt only that Arnold wq3 a. consummate vil lain. We can make no apology for men who trifle with their own honor and stab the cause which they profess to embrace. We pity them, for tbeware either too weak to maintain the principles which they espouse, or axe void of temperance principles; but let not these weak or wretched men be n reason against so good a cause. The cause of temperance is as worthy after, as before the betrayal of these persons. Then let all good citizens come for- I ward and unite thcinseivea with the tem- i pernneo movement. Come and join os in oar labor.-, We aro working for tho rigid; Como and join as friends mud neighbors, In tho temperance cause unite. hr The best Segara, Snuff and Smoking “ ToUooortiha Cnr D*co Stobi. moroial. tiiHottled mid- frlfoffijp f-\ Ornr Dmjq accfifcy ; Friends indeed are those that pay their ■coonnts at the Crrr Daub Bronx. The best investment to be had lathe stock cf Drags and Medicines at the * . - . v Dmxj »ro*x. Fine silver-plated showcases for sale at Crrr Drug Store. WTll close ont a lot of Paints at cost, at Orrr Dxua Stork. Will close out a lot of lamps very cheap the City Druo Store. Constantly on hand fino Brandies, Whiskies and Gin, at tho Crrr Drug Store. I intend to sell the stock of Drags and Got Drug Stork. Medicines at the I am selling goods at reduced prices at ho COT Drug Stows. The place to buy cheap goods now is tho Crrr Drug Store. The finest Chewing Tobacco for sale at City Drug Stork. Veterinary Barg eon* recommend Eqaim- rem- Eqnine Powder* »roitn Aitcratrya. "Aquino Remedies best in market. Granberry & Co., Have JUST OPENED THEIIt Factory Thread, -A-t *1 7B. MONTGOMERY A SHAW. \VF. HAVE EX RCIITF. A Full and Complete irish TOBACCO—7i*f*l 50 per V. for aonnd. BUTTER—Go*hcn 50c. Country 906240 EGGS—Buying 30c. Selling 35c. T mn dJL,. r n- . n CANDLES—Adamantine, 18o.j box. quality. ; retail; One Hundred Hollars in Gold Will be given to any person who, on analysis will discover one grain of arsenic or other poison in Db. Hearn's A*ms Tonic. It is purely vege table, and the most happy combination that the science of medicine has as yet developed to sne- ecR*fully combat tho most prevalent *’ cident to a biliou.- or malar— ” the most perfect anti-periodi tho Chill in three or four doses ; but better thi that or all else, and what renders it tho most ef ficient and valuable compound extant, is tho uni versally conceded fact that it leaves the patient ■, and clastic step ; system by dis- impaired vision, but a clear liejul, and bouyant health. at eliminates disease from i sipating engorgements of the secretions, excit ing the liver to healthy action and giving tho pancreatic and hepotie juices tlieir nonnai con dition and healthy flow. It is Letter preventive than cure, and if people SPRING STOCK, othtu Noimtmx At Panic Prices, CASH BUYHnS AT T '!™. TnAN THE cost of many Alt- TICLE8 THIS TIME LAST YEAR. Bnt our biuinees is still STRICTLY ON Embracing Everything in the GROCERY The Cash System, la WC CANNOT SELL OUB OOOlift AT THE U ’ItICZS in HAVE AIAUKEO THEM ° ^ A CHED1T, and we liave but PROVISION LINE, which we expect to sell us LOW AS THE LOWEST. not remember that tlioUurA-orthcwowiiomajj Q a || an( J 8a tjgfy Y0Ur86iVeS. WE SELL ONLY FOR CASH.! Buying onr Goods, aa we do, from j IMPORTERS. AND MANUFACTURERS ! Hurley’siSto'mal For Hobilit.v. Loss Weakness, ludigtaliou, h pepsia. Want of ActK . tlw IMt'^ • TK4. S Tltcrt Notice to Mothers; DR. SEABROOK'S . Infant Soothing Syrupy Scabrook’e. Ivan cement of 1L. BHSSSf*”- Summer CompUlntu. IheguluraiM oF m Hio Bowels, EertiTeneeM, Teeth- .v ing, etc., etc. ahre brellh to the chOdand rret to tha mother., ■, WJuB- Root. ' 4 iintucYx . > POPULAR WORM CANDY’ worma that are found in children; Hi* fast bo-« ooming tho remedy administered in saoh Iron-: btt*; its pleasant taste ia quite a rcoommcnda-. tion of itself, while its efllcienoy is truly wondrr- • Mosers. Jftmea Buddie & 6o.-SenUemen; Iu , consequenco of the benefit 1 hsvo received Ire in the use of your Dr. Hurley's Worm Candy iu ' ray family. 1 send t you thia, hoping you will - mak* it public for the good of other parents. My wife and selfAro satisfied but for Uwuso of * .taf'imfirTCdiS“ . inches long. Anyone doubling tl “uo mo at corner 10th and Chcsnnt struets, am I - will givo tliem proof of this and more. Yours ‘ ith respect, Jf. Horn. MONTGOMERY * SHAW. M“Jof them BY THE PACKAGE, and W THE MONK1, we can supply COUNTRY MERCHANTS PURIFY YOUB BLOOD. Hurley’s Sarsaparilla, IODIDE POTASH could lie prevailed upon to take JAPANESE SILKS, Colored and Black Satiu Striped GRENADINES, plain Blac* Iron BAREGE, {^CKSHJk;extra line Black 110S1BAZ1NE; doKrtC tl) >• liair : diseascM; l»ut, icept the vary prndeni, will take medicine they arc hick. salo everywhere. Read Jas. IUudij: A >lumu. July 21 tf nan.l, all day the lwvst cotton at DRESS GOODS, The uioat beautiful stock of lYintod LAWNS, SIN GUIS II ’ S WBTTES and ouoAndie MUSLINS tctc had. Some liandaomo STRIPED PIQUES, new style; PRINTS. . BLEACHED and BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS of all widths and qualities. I rf- plaid foME^ncsyat^atj^ l Low priced and " Our readers will find, iu this pa per, a copy of tho Bill to incorporate the 1 Americus k Florence Railroad, also one: granting a loan from the State to said! Road, as they have passed both brandies 1 of tho Legislature. The Governor lias! •„ • . , , . t . ... fiw* Cluuquepins ore iu season. Boys not approved of either ,o, , hot wo aroao-1 „ nd ^ are cnj ; „ mbta thlo „ s i, aureJ upon rohablo ontbordy, that h«r t ho wood, in aeareh of tMin. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER Has become sn article of commerce—which no medicine ever bocamo before. It is as much an item in every bill of goods sent to conntry mer chants as lea, coffeo or sugar. This speaks vol umes in its favor.—Glenn’ Falla Messenger. Rev. IL L. Vanmeter, Bnrraali, writes, “The almost indiepcnxiblc Hundreds of missionaries give similar testi- ony of its virtues. Iter. J. G. Stearns writes, “I consider the ltest medj I know of for dyspepsia. Rev. Jabez L. Swan says, “I have need it for ing my residence in Bnrmali, and have fonnd i ERY nd 104 HOSI OSNABURGS. 1-illow-, LINEN SHEETING BELOW COS T. BOOTS. AND SHOES, Umbrellas and I*arn«.]«, Oil Cloths and Table Linen and Window Shades, will do so at an early day, when, informed, the Corporators will imme diately call a meeting and take the ucces- The Legislature of California, on snry steps to commence the work without | Tuesday last, eleeted J. K. Kelly (Dem delay. i ocrat) United State* Senator, fo succeed j Senator Williams (Radical.). Meetiko of the Ghakd Loiwc, I. O. | . T.—This body which meets in Ameri- is ou Wednesday, the 5th of October, bids fair to bo largely attended by Rep resentatives from the various lodges in the State. Already liave we received the names of a large number of delegates who will be.iu attendance. As a largo number of the members of the order in this plaoe, axe young persons and not in a position to entertain the delegates dnring their stay, we hope that citizens, so proverbial for. their hos pitalities, will open their . houses for the accommodation of the body. We feel satisfied that they will take a delight in doing fto. A committee of ladies will wait on our citizens this morning to ascertain the names of those who will entertain the Representatives, and the nnmher they will accommodate. The body will con tinue in session about three days. Tiie Phrenological Journal von Oc tober—Now ready—contains twenty lead ing articles, with numerous illustrations, ou Scientific, Social and Literary Sub jects, and a largo amount of rich Miscel laneous Matter, Poetry, Personal Inci dents, etc Those worthy of fipeeial men- lading sent to tion are Admiral Farragut; the leading Generals in the European War; What can I do best ? Editorship ; Will the Man of the Fntmw control his dreams ? Liberal Christians, as viewed by a Con gregstioqalist; Franco-Prussian War Eccentricities of Genias; A Remedy for Bine Monday, and the racy “Auwen fo Correspondents.” Anew volume is an- noonccd, and a very enticing list of pre miums is offered. The person who in vests $3 in a year’s subscription to this Magazine, williiot forget to renew when the year expires. Fries per number, 30 cents. New subscribers for 1871, who send in at ones, will , receive the Oct, Nov. and Dee/Nii, of this year FREE! Address S. R. Wells, 387 Broadway, N. YoriL What Taxes Expire in October.—As a matter of public interest wo state that taxes ou gross receipts and sales, except those on tobacco, spirits, and wines, will expire on October, 1st and the income tax on inoomes over $2,000 will be 2) per cent After that date, the nse of stamps on promissory notes for less than $100, and also on receipts, checks, and drafts, will expire. Ou deeds, leases, and contracts, the tax remains. Quin Restored.-—Tho war in South Carolina has come to an end, and all is now qniet along the lines. The negroes whom Scott and his mon doped into arming themselves and in bodies taking poaseamon of the oounty, and setting up a higher law of their own, found an equally determined body of armed white jggnfed men planted across their path, and wisely concluded it wrs best to retire, go to work snd keep the pence for the future. Air. Itep. %ltn inst. Ho ! for the Fair ! All the Railroads leading into Macon will take visitors to the Fair, and articles or amixnala for Exhibition, at half rates. Fall rates going—returning free. articles should be addressed, and bills of T. L. MASSENBURG, Sccty Central Gs. Fair, Macon, Ga. sept 17 lc.lt. Machine Oil, at Dr. Eldridgf.’s Drag Store. t&r Greaae'yoor Gins with Lard Oil, for sale at ELDsnxHt&Orng Store. .Onion Seta—Bed and White—at Dr. Elpbipob’s Drag Store. < . MARRIED. - - In East Americas, bv Rev. J. B. Mc Gehee. Sept. 25th, Mr. T. M. Cobb, and Miss Jennie Naylor, i A , By Rev. J. E. Seutell, on 22ud Septem ber, Mr. L. P.- Dorman, Jr. and Miss Jimmie Wheeler, daughter of B. W. Wheeler, all of Snrater county Georgia. The Great Medical Discover/! Dr. WALXXK8 nAT.Tvngvr* VINEGAR BITTERS, Hi Hundreds or Theuuds fa3 [ Bear testimony to tbsir wonderful:? &i ‘ ‘ d IS CARPETINGS! From »commonartick at 50c. per vard, to* very handsome Tapestry Brussels, as low sa n bo bought in any a trket in Geoigis. they „ A small consignment of beautiful WALL chargo nothing for examine onr ahick. We showing onr good*. GRANBERRY k CO. America*. April 12, tf. m ||FANCY DRlNK.fl Made o f^oor^nin; Whiskey. ProofSpir- • j*IsWevl«M> J t> |>^»*> uio tad*, ca lMl*^ToaiMr “ ApmUsoei.” - Iteeiorers” Ax, that lead tha tippW oa tt dnuhewMM and ran, hut arsatni* M«lietee, ma.1* from ti»e Hoots mul PGItlFIBH and LH’fi OIVIgQ PHUT* CLP LB, a pexfjct lUaoriS.v tu»d InDforatoc No aerMacan ttkothcao Bitter*, aseordiag to :'ir(*«lrind.andreni *“ “ ♦too wui Wfi- xi«Lt» ■ ■ in hngtoiwtR. *- forMWMnk ,— pot destroyed by miasral p-xUi) Iterwvl i ho |» iT.Lor moar.a, snd fas vital orgauj Wm Ikrapcpsia. or J ro -.tion. Bilious, Iferuittont. nnd « sa.ts ssjs? ysaa-Bfcgjfc is jMHvallyPToJncsl by Oentigisisst of tho . D, n5fiii^|onlo tbs stomach, and stiaslsls tbatorpid lirer andboweL*. which readjvthsm ofs-K^mltedstflsaey ia r'oandnx tho Most) of iflteapmriUss.aadlmpartinjnowUfoand vigor CLOTHS AND CASSIHERES, Cottonades, Linen Ducks anti Coating* FANS, a very large stock ot Crockery and Glassware, FI*ted Spoons a:nl Fork*, Table ami Pocket Knives, Ivory handled Knives, without forks; Candles. Soaps, Soda, FINE TEAS, Royal Baking Powders, irtiele) ; Potash and Starch, ARE THE VERY BEST MA CHINES MADE. MONTOOMEUT * SHAW. We arc Amenta for the orErato. PAPEH AT NEW YORK COST! DR. SEABROOK S FOEWOOL.jEIrlXIR J. H. GAVAN, No. 11 Broad street. If you have no Wool, in a way of ac commodation, will let you have the GOODS for tho MONEY. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, I. reU .pmt a» tk. Ufa of lire rel.br.to) CINCINNATI TVKErR for tbs State of Geonpa. WM at Brewery prioes. Has always oo hand Unrivalled Deodora, and other fine WhlskieH, Brandies and Gins, wtrieh he arils low for rash. spQt-ly GETTING MARRIED.—Ee- U ..J. ftrr joaa^ men oo Ibe dchjUt.ol ilTn—IHW rertitrerelil ifin^iTC , 8-aV Notice. in the city of Americus, on the Hint Tues day in Octoberjiext, tho old S. MV. B. Hoad D pot building. To be moved by the purchaser ten days alter sale. Terms cash. WM. A. BLACK, Agent. / And will Exchange TMiU the pore .nd iTcmiipo utner of U.. root, and will, on trial, be found to eflbct s eer- rteiiaLsr tor u “ r ° u °r h “ •— Affections of tlio Bones, Habitual Cost- ivenosa, Debiaty, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erysipelas, Female Irregnlai-ities, Fis tula, nil Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indiges tion, Piles, Fnlmonary Diseases, Scrofala or King’s Evil, Syphilis,. And all impurities of the Blood, etc. To Dr. Thus. A. Huxioy: sir: I deem it an see of justice to you to atatl that iutho month ol 1 obruary last, I had a severe attack of inflam- rnstoiy rheumatism, wlnth completely pros- tratet uio. At the same timo my lunus ware much afflicted. I wms so reduced tlmr it was with tho greatest difiicnlty I could walk. 1 pro- began t g it. IfouiMlthat . . . ugh liecarau Issa ««- „ — xr *»y o^C 11 wi.d brekats gradually auhaidod, my rheumatic pains icsh vero, tlio months! I hsV'o Ukcn in sUliraboiSiriti..- f«Jtt have been moet sstiettetory to nkaidl sdriso cdhers eimilarly slfocted to give yon a triaI * Jos. Clexkht. The gentleman whoee name is i the city of Louisville. HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC. NO AR8ENIC—NO MERCURY. PERFECTLY RELIABLE! Tonfo. There ha7eboen spo Whik) in Vicksburg, Mias., snd usod saver- qaenUr HblghMCO Br.in. pcrSJ, and , moat bar* cost me ooarlytlUO. I eousultot South, of Louiavilic, and found lie binith, of lAmmviBe, and found lie premrilxd qtliniuo .fremc, coniUncd, wliWH reltrend to take, profoning to let tk» dhirssa take its eourec., I wan almost WobdlemTcitromcly wmn.. ittMAMMi uooaicss, extremely c: hsusttvl, and twonoonccl with enlarged live. „ , _. ,..... Sh e etmg8,Faet°iy Thread, j Knitting Thread, Plow Lines, Jeans, &c^ i ‘ ! PYROPHOSPHATE BTJY WOOL. MONTGOMERY A SHAW. W<j want to buy . 5000 lbs. Sound Fodder (BALED.) MONTGOMERY k SHAW, sept 8 cf VALUABLE property It FOB BALB IN BRUNSWICK, Q*., ooS- _ into late and a ^ajBsaBS ssssas; .... tx pamplfets and d at the office of . HAWKINS. Attorney for Charles Day. IRON & CALISAYA Uri D gdisMsea,oidni ities peculiar to f«msL^ .... JAMES RUDDLE S CO.,.. PB0FB1BT0R8, . I.nborntory }to. 41 Buttlfstmt. Louiiyille, Xj. W. A. COOK & CO., Amerlen*, Ua., AaA at Wboteul. br L.W. Hunt& Co., Macon, Ca WANTED, Ten Tlioueand Pounds of’Cotton anl i Notice. H AVING given indulgence to those indebted si tho City Drug Store on account of the but a* " “ RAGS scarcity of money, but ae I shall have to oloee ] up the business and lepoxt my acts soon, I wish ail indebted to oome forward and settle at once. *ept 23 lm WM. M. HARDWICK*, Bec’r. | for which cash will bepaid. . -v • Jkib. V