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_ 10 __ f rha meetinff of I western, vioKSDttrg ana me
VJSS-ed'to Tammany last e^nmg ^
^SSJ^gAlSSTi«««« 1 r lil l r
ifeSs were Ben. WoodI, ex Sheriff Thn Kn.Hni CIn
.(inolet th0 U ‘ ty “♦r„2»‘"fVw«n. cases of Asiatic cholera have appeared at Peth
^ il*a declines to accept th . P I Amboy. The victims were recently landed from . _ _ _
w^hecanse he would thereby,tinder existing Q er ^ an emigrant ship. I in the procession and. 10,000 around the speak- execution which General Prim loved to dwell
^dances, become a contestant for the po- qmaha. September 20.—'The new Constitution er’s stand. The stand wa3 decorated with 100 upon. As it was the custom with the Romans
Had Sir- Connolly resigned he would, Nebraska is heavily defeated. The woman flags, every nation being represented. The and Arabs in the middle ages, he will employ a
‘^certain stipulations, have iaccepted. snffrag0 clause, which was submitted separately, assembly was addressed by distinguished speak- large part of the army to build canals, streets
^anSoTOJl, wufc. 3,3 disastrously defeated. era from different sections of the State, and and bridges. Jabso -
.''i- commistion, under the treaty or wasn Buanm, September 20.—The Command- much enthusiasm was manifested. Many ne- l__,
exas, who have been recognized by citizens o FINANCIAL AM) COMMERCIAL.
^ James G. , Fraser V c °“- m '“ i °“the largest convocation ever held. The General A large schooner is ashore on Galveston
^Robert F. Hale, agent and counsellor for Grand Chapter la aIso in aess i 0 n and elects Island, three mile3 below the city, and is a total
|oS r-i)(>d States. . __ , officers to day wreck. The words “Tom of Cincin is on her
-?« FBASCisco, September I-1. 0*Po nnfc Salt Lake, September 20.—After discharging bow.
theastrologer, and Mrs. Knapp, chMged ^ avowed poiy^mista from the jury, whereat Quebec, September 20.—In the four oared
l ibottioD, were discharged by nolle jm}3e, thQ Mormo £° j 0 8 urna i s are very bitter, U. S. race, Renforth’s crew and five Quebeo crews
u \ttornev-General rejecting tho evidimco Ja ® “charged the grand jury that, started. Renforth’s crew won by two minutes.
^hco given the witness did not believe | erimCj of mnrd f r , arson, larceny, bigamy, | In the single scull race, Kelly came in first;
^ if dviDC. ^ _ - ... adult erv and riot in Utah are the same crimes I Chambers second; Perry third.
‘'{S^Bock, Sep'ember 19.—Bevernlwhito Christian dominion,” concluding Boston, September 20.—A conductor whom
Tooted men have been arrested because a &g fol f OWB . “Gentlemen, it is your duty and a coroner’s jury accused of criminal careless- t
c® ^vho had been living with a white woman min0 tQ enforce tba j aw> Let us do it without ness, resulting in the death of a woman, was the fact that the crep is a very short one, prices
T.rne&red from Drew county. . f affection, prejudice, or the hope of held for the action of the grand jury but re- have, nevertheless, steadily tended downward dnr-
September 19.—Thejournals are an-1 ^ d » leased on §8000 bail. % ins the last week, and we have to note a decline of
Ve ailles, September 20.-The customs' ' -
;fLply regret and daptaraI “d evacuation negotiations assume a some-
3 vis nomination would be hostile to the best wba( . grave aspect. Modifications are proposed
werests of Massachusetts. by France so serious that the whole matter has
■“Kobe, September 19 : -T3iedty Is rap ,, Len rfcferrcJ to Ber lip. Thiers makes ade-
irv filling with Knignt TempiarI mand upon Mexico for better guarantees for
Lake, September 19^->n»»axto«y faithfulness to treaty obligaUone before receiv-
■-JcmTirgoutof polygMoyr^nbe presented diplomatic relations.
’t .^ grand jury to-day. ^ ?! Horn:, September 20.—Anniversary of the
linrmon? b» ve been . summonec, w^“ > . Italian occupation of Rome was celebrated en- stitnents at home, whether the country wished Shipped to-day —
,.th s»v they do not believe a man pract c ^ thusiastically and orderly. for reconstruction based on the glorious tradi- Shipped previously 403—
L New Yoee> Se P tember 20. Arrived out, t i 0 n of athousand years or'for the abandonment |
LdleDeed and rejected as jurora. .. . Weser. I of the ship of State to a torrent leading to an
a«Dov, September 19.“-The weatner tnro g -i Lisbon, September 20.—The opposition to I tinknown future. In brief, whether the people ■ _ , . . ..., v.,
.»Eneland is fair aud favorable for crops. emancipation in the Brazilian Parliament is so wanted a monarchy or a republic. The Assem- The money market is a i 8
"teiwd out, City of Antwerp and Hibermm obstina £ thcttte passage 0 f the bUl this season bly afterwards adopted a bill providing for the sufficiently so to retard legitimate business opera-
Behlin September 19.—“The Genn&n jirmy j improbable. —— il. ii>« Tin I ♦mna fir.rwi minar ih rpadilv die conn ted at the banka
The Greoi'gia WeekTy Tele^Pfipla and. Joumal & IVIessenger.
eigh and Gaston, Charlotte, Columbia and Au
gusta, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac,
New Orleans, Moble and Texas, Macon and
Western, Vioksbnrg and Meridian, Mobile and
klnx Committee met and ad-
Mayor Hall issued no orders revoking order ig
noring Comptroller Connolly and his deputies.
The Evening News says the person who stole
the vouchers is known and a warrant ont for his
arrest.
SPEEtormi), III. , September 20.—The Ra
tion. It is to be feared that collisions will take
place between the English and imported work
men.
According to the Correspondence, the Arch
bishop of Madrid has issued a circular to the
priests of hiB diocese, forbidding them to give
to-morrow, when the snb-Com- publican Covention nominate Congressman at the last ointment to such Catholics as were mar-
k, I ass
fioAyStcity Hall this morning. Gen. I New Yobk, September 20.-It is saidthattwo
i Roosevelt.
The Kn-klnx Committee is crippled by having
laTge. Pour counties unrepresented. D. W.
Mann, presided. Gen. J. Jj. Beveridge, was
j nominated.
Galveston, September 20.—The grand torch-
! light procession last night in this city, of the
opponents of the present State administration,
was the most brilliant display ever witnessed
| here. It is estimated that 5,000 persons wero
ried without the assistance of the church, civil
marriage being stigmatized at the same lime as
concubinage. Since the September revolution
civil marriage is compulsory in Spsin. The
Cortes has lost one of its most praninent mem
bers—Julian Sanchez Ruano—who represented
republican principles in the chambers. The
Minister of War is going to carry a plan into
Forelga Notes,
I PEEP ABED FOB THE TELEOBAPH AND AIESSENGEB.
Monsieur Thiers has evidently no great faith
I in republican institutions for France. Having
sent the National Assembly a lengthy message
which was very coldly received, he proposed an
adjournment until November next and frankly
asked the depnties to ascertain from their con-
Weekly Review of ilte Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGEB,)
Septembeb 20—Evening, 1871. j"
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 109 bales; Bales 103;
shipped —.
Receipts for the week ending this evening 384
bales; sales 49A; shipments 200. Receipts for the
corresponding week of last year 2,747.
Notwithstanding the extremely light receipts both
here and elsewhere, and the positive knowledge of
fully one cent on the week’s operations. The mar
ket closed with a fair demand this evening at 18c
for Liverpool middlings.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,739
Received to-day 109
Received pievio'usly 560— 069
2,408
403
Purely Vegetable! No Arsenic. Ko Mercury
In Its Composition!
N O CUBE, NO PAY, is directions be followed. I
No danger in taking an overdose, aa we put
so poison in our medicines. One dollar per bottle. '
Dr. Harley's Stomach Bitters!
I S the remedy, par excellence, for all diseases
arising from debility, disordered stomach,
loss of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all
kindred ailments, where a gentle and permanent
Btimnl&nt and tonio is required. Pleasant to take.
One dollar per hottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla*
WITH IODIDE OP POTASH.
T HIS Preparation has long been recognized by I
the moat eminent minds in the Medical Pro
fession as tho most reliable, searching and harm
less alterative within their reach, and as & Blood
Purifier it certainly stands wiihout a rival. One |
dollar per bottle.
FINDLAY IRON WORKS
MACON, O A.
Head of Third Street, Sign of “The New Flag.”
THE LARGEST, THE BEST AND THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT
Of Its Class in the Cotton States.
EACH DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH SKILLED MECHANICS.
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup j
T HE indispensable remedy in the nursery. No
more use for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman’s
Drops, or other strong opiates. Nobad effeots from
the use of Seabrook’s. Health to the child, rest to
the mother, and a clear conscience to the vendor.
25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy
I S really all it claims to be—a SPECIFIO-^remov-
irg all worms from the human viscera. No harm
ful effect from its use. Children love it. No dan- |
ger in giving an overdose. 25 cents per box.
Dr. SeaM’s Elixir of Bark and Iron.
T HE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per |
bottle. All for sale by druggists everywhere.
J. W. SEATON & CO., Proprietors,
seplSoodiwt? Louiev.ile, Ky.
WANTED.
B Y a young lady who has graduated, a situation
as teacher in a private family, or as assistant
o nn: i in some college or high school. She is prepared to
’ I teach Mnsic, Latin, French and Drawing. Refer
ence given and required. Addrees BOX 82,
, "and reduced to an effective Btrengtaoi ow,- i for jj flW Y 0 rk,*carrries 21,000 pounds of specie. I 0 f 25 deputies have been ai
'.Omen. Von Moltke has been created Mar- New Yobk, September 20.—The Post learcs the government during the recess. The Duke
v,i of the Empire. -ill on good authority that early in the summer, city d’Aumale and Prince de Joinville will probably
Paws, September 10 — ihe raris xoris wiu vouohera for $3,000,000 were stolen from tho take their seals in the next session.
* formally surrendered by tne ueraaan o«: Comptroller’s office. The Mayor and other The evacuation by the German troops of the
4V.a rpATWlhtO morrow. AD evacuation j m frnmnirnlipp’fl nffiefi nnlv I /nni. Pnnnvfmnnto ziAntimirma fra "Pavia troa frt La
prorogation of the session until the 4th of De- tions. Good paper is readily disconntedat the banks
T . ii. - aS «n — _ I . 1. M 1 W n — onnl mam mnn.Vi /"Inlrl LtIWa
EELIN» „ tmmAfHfifA I 18 nupiuuauio. I prorogation ui tuo ncoaiuu uuui mo nu wi i — r-r
be plsced upon a peace tooting lm e - London, September 20.—The Weser, hence cember, 1871. In the meantime, a committee at from to 2 per cont. per month.
,nri reduced to an effective strengui 1 for New York, carrries 21,000 pounds of specie. | Q f 05 deDUties have been appointed to control ffig at 10 and selling at 12.
Gold is buy-
ence given and required. „
sep2Qd2aw2wAwlt* Sanderaville, Ga.
SALE OP LAND.
W ELL be sold before the Comt-honse door in I
the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, Geor
gia, on tho first Tuesday in November next, the |
Ian “ ' ’ * "
THE ORDERS DAILY RECEIVED FROM ALL SECTIONS FOR
STEAM E3STGINE8, BOILERS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MILL 6E1BU6, fill GKAB, SGGIB MILLS, SBAFTIJiG & POLLIES,
IRON ilAILIIJQ,
COTTON PRESSES,
HORSE POWERS, .
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY,
Of various kinds, etc., etc., attest the popularity and rapid growth of
THIS LITE AND PROGRESSIVE CONCERN
All IVork From “Findlay’s Iron Works” Warranted.
WE CAN AND WILL COMPETE WITH THE NORTH AND EAST, IN PRICES FOS
MACHINERY IN GENERAL.
lands belonging to the estate of Leonard Greer,
I deceased, to-wit: . , . . . _
The place known as the home place, containing
hundred (700) acres, more or less. The
ot V.r to-day designated a court martial to try
Hodge, defaulting paymaster. Gen. Meade is
lident of the court.
It is a fact that the vouchers were missing. 1 posals of that kind. Though, to avoid'any
However, it was believed, for good reasons, by further conflict between the French inhabitants
’jeuaeuv vi <-w v-—- . _ ... 1 the editors of the Evening Post early in Uie and the German troops of occupation the Berlin
The general Kokinx Congressional oommi aee 1 p res0Ilb month, and was referred to in a leading cabinet might be willing to withdraw the last
littt to morrow. _ , I nrticle as a subject of inquiry. It now appears German soldier from French soil, it must insist
•ftc last snb Committeehasprepare<iareport,to t|l>t tbe conation of the Comptroller’s records on retaining guarantees for the remaining three
ttdv tc*. npon the financial condition ot tne . g even worsa than was supposed. The city thousand five hundred millions francs still to be
(doa’thtra States. The finances in Nortn ana audit0 _ through whoso hands these vouchers pa id. The trial of tho communists is probably
Sonih Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana arero- passedi nnd wbo waa responsible for their ao- the largest known to history: According to a
sorted in bad condition, while in others tnero ‘ nracy wa3 j # Townsend Connolly, son of the statement of General deOissey, in the assembly,
ippear to be an improvement. The sub-Gom- | Gomptrc i[ er- He has since left this country there are thirty thousand prisoners to be tried, .
oittee will also report on the election laws In and % one ^ Earope, and Mr. Herringhas taken while there are only one hundred and fifty-two I Northern^...
is Southern States, giving their most essen-1 b ^ a p , ace _ I judges to examine them. As, even with two
ill features. The general Committee wilt, on 1 fjp to lime of going to press we have not additional court-martials shortly to be estab-1 digging and iron ties.
o-boitow, consider its future course ana ac- been abl0 to j earn Aether the vouchers wero lished, only one hundred prisoners a month can Kentucky per yard 24 ® 25
ion, involving the questions as to whether snt>- missed immediately after Connolly’s son’s de- bo brought to trial, the government will likely Gunny per yard 22 @ 24
aaittees shall be sent South to take testi- partnre nor have we any-facts which directly be compelled to release twelve thousand five Borneo per yard 24 M
ot, or whether it shall betaken.here. * end , 0 j mp ii ca t© him in theft. It was said hundred of the prisoners without any judicial Double Anchor per yard 21 a 20
” CA An T«a niM hr? mAD TpllG lfTlAW thfiSQ I arominatinn fJifiRflT. thO minister BeDg4l p0f JUu... t. ^ ne
There is so little doing in stocks and bonds that
we still omit quotations, barely remarking that there
is little capital here at this season of the year to in
vest in this class of securities. I Qalnes^pTace ^’containing’'five hundred (500) acres,
account of more or i ees . an d tho Head place, containing eight
30) hundred acres, more or less; also, an interest
_ the Fishery at the Long Shoals. Terms made
known on tho day of sale.
JOSEPH a. GREER,
LEONARD F. GREER,
hog ronnd. We quote
BACON—^Clear Sides (smoked’- 10J^ © 11
Clear Bib Side6 (smoked) 9)£ @ 9;
Shoulders @
Hams (sugar-cured) 15 @18
grain and hat.
CORN—White 1 00 © 1 C5
Arp.at. 1 15 @ 1 10
GRITS..... 1 25 @ 1 SO
■ Ex’tors.
eept21-dlaw&wtdB
OATS.
| WHEAT—Pe: huehel..
FIELD PEAS...
70 @ 80
1 60 @ 1 75
1 10
1 80 @ 1 9)
1 80 @ 1 9)
Administrator's Sale.
DOOLY COUNTY.—Agreeably to !
' the Court of Ordinary
1 before the Court-house
door, in Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday
in November next, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit: Lots of land
Nos. 27,37 and 88, in the Eleventh (11th) District
of said county. Also, lot of land No. 171, in the
Tenth (10th) district of Dooly county. Said lands
sold as the propertv of John J. Dickenson, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said estate. Terms cash.
J. E. LILLY,
eeptl9 Administrator.
W ITH the assurance of promptness in filling orders, fairness and liberality in all transactions, at
tention and courtesy to all who may favor us with a call, we solicit a continuance of thepatron-
^Vititora to“ d e arTinrtUdTlLk through the various departments of our EXTENSIVE ESTAB
LISHMENT. _ ______
R. riN Dir AY’S SONS
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
FINDLAY & CRAIG
ECLn sen COTTON A! HAY MSS.
(PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871.)
Administrator’s Sale.
Xtw Tore, September 19. The committee I SQ1J10 daya a g 0 by men who knew that these examination.
1 seventy has jnst held a meeting and adopted T0UC b ers vrere missing, that it was designed in 0 f ^-ar, has gi
General de Cissey, tho minister . - r - -
0! feventy has just held a meetrng ana aaopieo , T0Ucbera ' wer “ m&tog, that it was designed in | of war, has f?iven orders for a medal which shall ^“ngie ton, per pound , Der ne », «»«, ,
resolutions restoring Mr. Green, ine tatter ^ Comptroller s office to manufacture now I b& bestowed upon all natives of Alsace and Lo-1 n^ rrow ’> “Anchor” and "Eureka” iron all of tho real estate, lying in Eaid county, belong-
ti! issued « notice that the interest on tne voncbera j n p ] ace 0 f these, but wo do not find ra ine who will remain in French service. It is tie8 B 'i D gleton, per pound 6^ ing to Nlckodemus Andrews, late of said county.
fords tad stocks of the corporation, faUmg due evidencotbat suc h j a the caso but it is be- made cf silver, bearing on one aide the image Retail J. deceased, to wit: the Rtoro-hpuse and Dwelling
on N'wmber 1st, will be paid by the city cham-1 Mnror Hall will make official use of this | of the republic, on the other tho inscription, | Bagging Twine, retail 2o | eituated in the town of Knoxville, o^Ue northeast |
terlain,in the new Court-house on that day,and r<jb J weQ M of flatter one to the utmost “Aux Abaciens-Larrains-la France.”' _ - Ken0 rt. c ? rn f of lhe f
that the transfer books will be closed on for th 7 P „ rp oso of driving Mr. Connolly from The Schlesische Zeitung has published tho Morning Barftel• »na U tnm™ a9 the ^latter Place Soffi for the
Weltosday. his office. Sie deparUment of parks has made re- programme of the Social Democrats, as it was New Yobk. September 20.—Cotton firnbnt ot and known^aa the fatter^Plac E8id estate.
.(letter from Richard^ O’Gorman to Mayor on upon ^ omptroller Connolly for the Milted to the congress recently held in higher; «of the heirs and «
Hill, mjs in relation to the action of the lajter | ^, nnfiV re ani r ed to meet payments now dne | Breslaw. Article one says that the object of tho nofnhpri9S-lG® I <u>ni9l.wtda Administrator.
eon^reing tbe matter of tho Comptroller s office,
| Bengal per yard.
Eagle 1
of Crawford
24 @ 25
6*1
_ cotton futures this morning were 3100
money required to meet payments now due I Breslaw. Article one says that the object of tne | u-Ves^SeDtcmbor 19%@19 5-16: October 19 S-1G@
can't ruing tne matter 01 me D I npon the pay rolls of the parka. This is a distinct Social Democratic Workingmen’s Party is the No p vember i9%@19 M6; December 19*: • PnBnT , craW f 0 BD COUNTY.-To all I
that he should be governed hy iiOOOBWe^ ^gottion of Connolly’s: right to perform the erection of the popular state (Volksstaat.) The j a ' ntliry j 9 5-16@19*; February 19*; March 19*. Q ma^Mccern: Wlieteae, Margaret
ation of expediency and sound policy thi.n by dntieg of Comptroller. document, after having laid down the principles Turpentine-steady at G0@61. Rosin firm at 8 00 ha3 appitod to me for letters of adminia-
thofe of merely strictly right or legal power. Washixoton, September 20.—Count Conte, 0 f the party in article two, proceeds to state in @3 10 for strained. Freightsdull andheavy. tration on thooetato of Martin Burnette, late of
Hs cannot advise the Mayor to take any step Tta1ian m i nista r here, is the third commis- article three the objects to be more immediately Flour dull udtmchaagad^Wheatquietiandstewly id county deceased. These are therefore to cite
that may lead to complicated litigation. He under lhe Washington treaty. gained by agitation. “ Wo claim,” the pro- Cora “ Ech “^-^? 0 ^Mv e f cid achi eat l4*' ' ’ I ’
slices him to treat Connolly as Comptroller; has gone. gramme says, "universal, equal, direct and p^t^strong and active. Q | 1 “ te ac l) t ‘' n e d8 a ‘ te 1 ^|;
if te does not think him_entitled_ to fill office, | Tho sentence of Lieutenant Fenno, of the I secret suffrage for all men of twenty years of Honey quietlitS 11 Exchmgo, long 8*; short 8*5
seventeenth infantry, is to be cashiered and | ago and upwards, in elecHons for thejyrlia-1 September 20, noon.—Consols S3*
treat him as Comptroller de facto.
- . - ... Heveuiecum — age and upwards, in elections for the parha-
■ ILis coarse, ho thinks, will prevent financial 1 8 ,. rvo fj ve years in tho penitentiary, or re- ment, the landtag of the individual States, 1 Bont j B 935^,
J difficaltiea, and the continnacce of_ that public j und gf teen hundred dollars—approved. Fenno provincial and commercial assemblies, and all Pabis, September 20 —Rentes 57f 7ae.
I excitement and sense of insecurity which a wa(J cony j c ted of embezzlement of the public other representative bodies. 2. Introduction Fkasxfobt, September„20.—Bonatwo*^
I prolonged legal controversy would intensify. fuad , and betting while ho had funds In charge. 0 f direct legislation. O. Bappresslou of nU Liv
1 CuccnuTi, September 19.—The President B September 20.—The grand con- privileges, resulting from rank, property, birth
received the military, police, end fire depart- BA„roioBE, ^ptember t t0 -day. or creed. 4. AboUtion of standing armies and
ments this morning. At noon he was intoo- ddivered the Triennial I establishment of a popnlar ( defensive force I
and admomsih all parties interested, whether kin
dred or creditors, to show cause, if any they have,
within tho time prescribed by law, why letters
should not bo granted to eaid applicant. Witness |
my hand this September lCih. 1871.
sept21 wtds E. A. WALTON, Ordinary,
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P5 te v¥Si iif
An Anti-Friction Screw. A Mechanical Wonder. This Great Press is simple, durable, rapid In aefim
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Will pack twice as quick, and requires less power do it.
In«don"chi D£ e7He spoke briefly, expressing I Orand Masrar smufa | (VoDonrehr) instead. ‘Separationof the church
gratification at meeting this reception from the adders, iliee W<wi from thQ Canada fr0 m state and severance of the sohool from the
people, and all the more becanse it was from „.8 ^ re galia, visited this convoca- church. C. Compulsory education in national |
the people of a great nation, and not from those | ^-e^.JnJnU Ohapt0r aIg0 con .
of a divided country.
Maruets— Evenln* Keport.
New Yobk, September 20—Cotton firm; sal s
— xr « , . ,, ., 2100; uplands 20*; Orleans 20*.
-- T,“ l a-fii Chanter also con-1 schools, and gratuitous education raallpublio cotton eales for future delivery to-day 8.5TO
ot ft dinata country. . tlon *, The Grand A ° ° h P institutions. 7. Independence of the tribunals, tafos; September 191316@10* ; October 19®
Brtimore, SepTomber 19.-Tho nineteenth ve “ e h a 0 g me Conncil {or the southern juris- Adoption of the jury, of public ud [ oral law isiMB;’
Iriennial conclave of the Grand Encampment of cave a grand banquet to **“ 0 ——- I n rAM«a,noi». and cratmtous administration of | January ■ *@ %•_ .. -. '— *-
her 16th, 1871.
eept21 wtds
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R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron "Works, Macon, Ga.
CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER,
for. G-ixaBarxiMGr cottow.
cf the city, publish the following statement: k E w lo E \
The reports from various wards show the city
tel* in a remarkrbly healthy condition, even | P^£, at K A e 3
*hen compared with years when no yellow I _ 0 lost
fever existed. The number of cases of yellow I of hves wero losc ’
fever in conrse of treatment does not exceed
in average of two in a ward, and the number
cf persons sick from other causes is astonish
ingly small. . . . ,r -
Xrtf Yobk, September 19.—Arrived, Merri-
rne, Rio Jinerio, China, Samaria, Magnolia,
m3 Georgia.
SiVANTfAH, September 19.— Arrived, brig
finny, Fogartell, Rio Janerio, Fanny Clark,
Rockland; steamer Tonawanda, Philadelphia.
Cletred, steamer Virgo, New York.
CsiKLEsioH, September 19.—Arrived, steam
er Milbanks SL Johns, N. B; stesmer South
Carolina, N.' Y.; schooner J. F. Willey, N. Y,
M. A. McClenaghan, BU1 for Partitio? ,
Thomas Sauabury and wife, | Account and Relief,
and others. J . . , - ...
N OTICE is hereby given to the heirs and dis
tributees at law or David McMuldrow, other-
people <
been enjoying for a long time.
Tho Austrian cabinet is endeavoring to satisfy
the clamorous demands of the Czechs by grant- —14V.
ing them autonomy, and we are told that Francis 8 a *, ^^f’o^os 11*.’
Joseph will proceed to Prague to be crowned b^x-diohe, September 20—Cotton quiet and firm; tribntees at law or ua-nu auuuuxun, „vx.v.- ,
_ „ . on tna jinina. 1 KiBg of Bohemia. The Germans who would be 20; net receipts 42; gross 172; exports -k . David Muldrow, to come in and es-
a nerfect calm about City Hall and tho ruling nationality in the Empire, are begin- t0 Qreat Britain —; coastwise 50; sales 169; stock tabI)3b their relationship to the said David McMul-
There is a perfect calm a y ^ to loot w i t h extreme distrust on the policy 1200. • drow and their right as distributees, or that-they |
,rxr ->nnr) bnnqp. • - ’ '— A —“* 1 ' Flour favors buyers. Wheat firmer. C°™ be debarred from all right of participating in the
Leei was ashore. None lost, m, hoot . Berlin Boerser Zeitung, while comparing the f ° ir demand; shoulders 7*; clear sides 8; hams
Meothis, September-0 °° d respective positions of France and Austria, takes advance a to 1C*. Whisky, full prices at 90.
mg affray to-day between Dr. McGavenc an ffi ber b opeful view of the future of Austria. gr. Louis. September20 —Flour tonand m good
Mr. Thadford, well known planters at ^.hawnee-1 • iin _ P >> »>,« nnner hovh. I ^om«nd; Minerfino winter 4 00@4 50. Corn easier; |
eep2 w40d
Darlington Court-]
ir this cause. June 23,1871.
W. E. CHARLES, C. O. P.
A. E. ftPAWB. B. 51. EAZE3I0KE. 8HADBACH WABE.
L—Ten to fifteen | at first 8ight,^to _admit of,no 5 ?‘ | ^dTr trade; ehonlders 7*@7*; clear sides 8*@
small, being a third of the amount of an aver-
*ge crop.
Adams, Bazemore & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
had disputed abont hogs.
“Tb^Morning Advertiser contains an editorial I ^ I _ l '‘ A ^“ s ^?P^ e “ b | ay '|^ i c C a ° ip g B E e^er I Than a centrifugal and divorgent \ Lard quiet. . I
iapu'ing the blame for the Corean war to the labo L er “ "® r ® ® Two were taken ont France we can always detect amid and Bupenor >| OTI8T £ IJ . September 20.—Baggmg quiet and
Americas It Lvs a result of the recent bat- on Kentucky Avenue. 1 wo were laaen ^ I tbQ contes tof parties the bond of national Bt ^ a r0UD i lo f a 17@18. Flour finner; family
tie wiirb^" the driving of foreigners from tho a^e and °“® d ® ad * ot ' unity. But stiU the remarkable fact exists that 5 75 ^ G 00 . Com steady. Provisions &rmiand m-
wnnlry. Tho Advertiser also says England t^be^o^-The last rail of tho whatever hostilitymayreignbetween particular active. Pork.13 50 on^orders. Bacon tomod^e at entering npon a new cotton season, tender I
»i!l cot join the United States, becanse she was il ( ? Nmth American Railroad, con- Austrian nationaUtiea they never dream of civil dCTa^^tmffidfraJ^c^ea^Bidea a.^ ^ ) aoiviccs to the patrons and friends of
- “» K » 6m eiprf ‘ uon -* 1 maihirae | ~ jsssssAsuasi £S5ER2£SBSSfe s fiasa psA ms I
French has been directed into a falso channel— P°“= 1 " ’ wiU bo given exclusively to the
that its energy has been expended in commina- 8 ’ ;Flour ’ jna ; ketcloBe d fi rm; gnperfine 6>25; double f
tten so oer cent. I »- as | tion of its neighbors. Our conviotion is that I G 25 treble 6 60. Corn scarce: mixed 78; white StArngg SiUG 01 iOUOIli
Georee Alexander Hamilton, permanent sec- vises citizens topntmside putyms ^ moro deeply . rooted in g 0 . ’Oats firm at 54@56. Hay, choico36 0ffi Bran ,
ma^tho treasury under the Derby govern- anag^vatcclform. The Austria, and ^ more powerful tha^ the moral S' cmed And to filling orders for Bagging, T.es and Plants- j
This Machine Stands To-Day Without a Rival!
Worthy competitors acknowledge its infinite superiority. Compact, simple, light draught, durabfe,
all iron, 'sots upon'groundunder or ontside gin house, attached m no way to house. It can be runt,
either end or aide of house. No long shaft for mules to stumble over. Runs a gin from 275 to S0J
revolutions per minute. We make two sizes, viz; No. 1 for 50 and 60 sawguiB; No. 2 for 40 and if
S& OUR OHALLENGE for a Publio Test remains open, with no prospect of being accepted.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, OR WILL REFUND MONEY.
Cnnm-sw I onr western neighbors it is never saie to preou-i | nQW | tney pieago _ & | gend f or c i tca iar with testimonials and price list. Manufactured on’y by
wry. me Aoveruser -“h t>'
1 not join tbe United States, because she was Am ri Railroad, con-
. / “nanlted before the Rogers’ expedition set J e a c r0 P 0an th a e n ^ n ^ c Tstote S with the
Ths cholera is increasingatKongsberg.Tho pr ££ 00 0 a °s apt ember The° Times in dis-
mio of deaths has advanced from 50 to <0 and | cnggiag th ’ 0 m P Dioipa i a ff airs 0 f New York, ad-
54. RoBin quiet at
; 2 65 for No. 2; 6 60
ady at 2 30 for hard;
tion to tho interests of their pat
Liberal advances made <jn coi-o- in store.
sep6 d&w3m
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
R.
A private Conn
saiorto the Mar-
ritd or those about
to marry, with the
FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works* Macon, Ga
THE NEW PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE,
S
I the physiolog-
e physical ays
r” ” io susiaxu ixxo — . —
»’'•r-rrz:.
wetion, knowing ho wiU perform his duty re- WabDep’t, Omcr CnnT Signal Ofticbii,
SatJless of consequences. | Washington, D. O., September -0, 7:40 p. m.
Six FnAxcieco, September 19.—A great fire
13 taping in Virginia city, Nevada, and has ai-
r -ady extended one cicbth of a mile. I
4 “o.-Tho ?f l| pox «»&>■«. S51SSS33)
There have been numerous fatal cases. A. tem- J * .. ^ d tbe nressnre has very gen erallj
hospital has erected the red flag by day ^^toStaonri and northward,
“V 1 light at night, used to designate infect- nsen from ^irgjma t ^ bag move( =
ioal mysteries and revelations of 1—
tem, how to preserve the complexion, etc..
totowho maTntain the Em-118*; net receipts 562; exports coastwise 715; sa.es | JhtaU «ontsresUuK wort
nire, and that thoy would carry tho monarchy —, stock SJU. v „. 0 ninpofl flnih I for those who are married or conternpla.e mariisse; |
^xt’ xv fVo?; foil No Ozech with a cram Chablestox. r
art: nothing doing; low miauungs ai
receipts 562; exports coastwise 715; -
0911 erous ensravimt. , . ,
as o.vm i» th.»; Mi; k° oi,a i 1
of common sense will imagine that tne crown gales 100; stock 5977. . Sent to any one (free of postage) for 50
— • AoQinii. Thu I• - ■ ™ /.inaaii I • ddr ess Dr- Butt’s Diapeusory. No.
. i kc7
i-ichth
AFFLICTED A j IN-
xnal; good ordinary 16*@16*, net,_ receipts iou, ed , M rcnlBB p r . Butts’work, no matter what you'
exports to Great Britain ; coastwise ; sales I disease is or how deplorable your condition.
-• stock IS 343- 1 Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail
Bobtox. 8"ptomber 2"’—Cotton market closed on tbe diseases mentioned in his work3. OEce.No.u
quiet* middlings 20*@21; net receipts 15; gross I N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut, St. Loo.*
91: exports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; Eales Mo.
400; stock 5500..
Norfolk, September 20 —Cotton qffiet; low mid-
3 Sept 19.-The Municipality of Turin From, tre^of Prague
°f the governments who participated in the dlo & n< 3 Torness^e Light southeast | either Danes or Germane. xv n m ;ners
ceremonies of tbe formal opening were present. I Michigan *52 - D onrl Minnesota Mach 6X0itement prevails among the mm
a I I afegBSftggaaaga
r!s-. D.-.vh'niii' /sinn^tr nr clear weather in tne nupo . Tn fhe
^rmrimvTviTTK, September 20 —Cotton dosed
steady; middlings 20*. . , „
Londox, September 20, evening—Consols 93.—
Donds
Pabis, September 20.—Rentes 56f 80c.
Fbabkfout, September 20.—Bonds 95*,.
LrvzBPOon, September 20, evening—Cotton closed
heavy; uplands 9*@9*; Orleans 9*@9*.
Tmpentine 42s.
LOOK TO YOB It CHILDBES-
TIE GREAT SOOTHINfi REMEDY.
___ J 1 1 * V1
gjslSWKfii
r#a*fs;‘st=
Convulflions and over
comas all diseases in
cident to infants and
Children. Cures Di
arrhea. Dysentery And
Summer Complaint in
children of all a«es.
It is the Great Infant’s andJJhildren’s Soothins
Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or
~ H“&e GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. St
L Sol , i by Druggists and Dealers in Medidne ereri-
wbere. aug!7-d*wly
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP
MRSj.-k,
VHIT COMBS
PRICE
CeStF:
PRICE
25
CENTS.
PRICE
CENTS.
FOB DBFVXXG
COTTON GINS, PRINTING PRESSES,
And for any purpose requiring
FROM ONE TO TEN-HOR3E POWER.
Highly oommtnded for
SIMPLICITY,COMPACT HESS, SAFETY, DURABILITY
AND EFFICIENCY,
’ And great
ECONOMY OF SPACE AND FUEL.
Bead tho following certificate:
OFFICE OF DAILY AND WEEKLY SUN, Ailakta, Ga., August 30, 187L
Messrs. It. Findlay's Sons, Macon, Ga:
trial.
have called to see it.
a£ovwy«»nomdcal, raquhing but little more Fuel than a .smaUfamilycoolung atove. Alt oge
emek Sv en^ne we ever saw* and wo cordially commend it, with the fullest confidence of its
aa^f action ^or plantation ptupoaea it is Just what has long been wanted; cheap, safe.econc
£S3Si*>£'*»'«““j .sasssss w.» x^
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE.
B. FINDLAV’8 SONS,
Findlay’s Iron Worka> Macon, Ga.