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How Ws Used to be Physicked.—Who does
Dot remember the time when spring purgation waa
considered indispensable to eammcr hea’th ? No
matterfor wry faces, the inevitable salts and senna,
rhubarb, or calomel and jalap, must be administer
ed. These “spring medicines,” the youngsters
were told, were to keep them hide and hearty dar
ing the summer. We all know now that this was a
falacy; that new vigor, not depletion, is what is re
quired at the commencement of the summer sol
stice. As a preparation for the enervating effects
of oppressive summer weather, a course of Hos
tetler's Stomach Bitters is highly expedient. This
famous vegetable preparation has three prominent
properties: It renovates, purifies, and regulates
all the functions of the'body. It is composed ex-
elm, etc. | clusively of pure vegetable productions, viz: the
essential principle of Monongahela Rye, and the
most efficacious tonic and alterative roots, barks,
and gums known to medical botanists. Hence, it
is an absolutely safe medicine, and no tincture of
the Pharmacopoeia can compare with it either in
purity, or in the variety of ite object, and ite com
prehensive results. Happily for mankind, the the
ory that it was necessary to prostrate a patient in
. - Mitts, Ribbons, Trimmings, etc., etc I order » .«■*•_ bim '_ forever exploded, and the
rapb & Messenger.
7a. BANKS &SONS
receiving new additions to their
^‘'dylsrge stock, comprising in part:
jUSADOW.
r hebkahi babeoes,
fbE SCB ORGANDIES,
lesoes,
mozambigues,
COLORED BAREGES,
LINEN LAWN3,
12%c. do.,
Also, a full line of
, us ptAID AND STRIPED SWIS3,
<• •• “ JACONET,
„ .« •• 1 NAINSOOK.
ncTOBlA AND BISHOP LAWNS,
nCl TUCKED SWI8S,
TDOKED NAINSOOK.
The Festival.—Notwithstanding the threat*
enlng looks of the clouds, and the light rain
that fell about 8 o’clock last night, the ladies’
festival and supper in Ayres’ Hall was well at
tended and the receipts satisfactory to the
management, considering the inclemency of
the weather. The hall was handsomely decor
ated, and, during the few moments we were
present, the company appeared to be enjoying
themselves in fine style. The supper was really
elegant, and we venture to assert that a better
one, for fifty cents, conld not be procured here
or elsewhere in the country. The ladies hav
ing it in charge wi!’ jve visitors another chance
at it from4 till 10 p. it., this evening, and we
urge all to go and get a moBt sumptuous repast
for a trifling sum, and at the same time aid the
ladies in “lifting” a small debt from their splen
did church organ, which is a credit to the city
and the church in which it is used.
of’House Farthing Good; always philosophical doctrine, that vigor is thegreat
1 antagonist of disease, has taken its place. Hos-
tetter s Bitters is an invigorant, and, hence, it is
the proper medicine for the feeble at this moat
trying season of the year.
Be sure that yon obtain the genuine article, as
there are innumerable vile imitations in. .the mar
ket. Look to the ornamental stamp, the engraved
label, and the name blown into tbo glass. HoBtet-
| oar stock
W. A. BANKS * SONS,
frj.njmlsr Block, Second Street, Macon, Ga.
I ju»23 tf
I ACIv BROTHERS
OFFER BARGAINS IN
ta Swiss. Jaconet and Book Muslins, at 15 cents ter's Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles only.
» yard and upwards.
^ jrd striped Nainsook, Chocked and Striped
Muslins, at 20 cents per yard and upwards,
f lain and Tucked Nainsook at 25 cents per yard and
upwards.
lies' and Children’* Mitts at 25 cents a pair and
Twenty- five Cents—This amount will buy a
bottle of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup, the great sooth
ing remedy for all diseases incident to infants and
children.
upwards.
•See advertisement of Dr. Batts’ Dispensary!
beaded Book for the Million—Marriage Guide—in
and Children’s Parasols at «1 and upwards, another eotamn. it should be read by all.
hirt Fronts, Plain Fancy, at 15 cents apiece
I and upwards-
I \ new lot ef Tidies at 25 cento apiece and upwards,
JUST HECEIVED!
jan20dd;wtf
Only Two Teaspoonpdls of Dooley’s Yeas
Powders to a quart of flow are necessary to pro
duce extra biBcnito, rolls, etc., while those of ordi
nary manufacture require nearly double that quan-
Ladies’, Mime*’ and Children's Hose, Lacs Goods, I tity. This is owing to its perfect purity and extra
..aitsTrimmings, Aprons, Fans, Jet and other I atrength. Asido from this fact, each package con-
Fancy Goods, which will be sold at very low prices, tains the full amount that is represented. Hence,
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MACK BROTHERS,
Becond street, Damonr’s block.
JUST RECEIVED, THE
Parisian Canopy Musquito Net.
^EW PATENT. JUST OCT. A PERFECT BEAUTY j
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
Jui«Wtf_
Dooley’s is the cheapest, best, and most reliable in
market, and takos the precedent of ail others. Gro-
| cars keep it everywhere. Dooley & Brother, Man
ufacturers, 69 New Street, New York.
CITY AFFAIRS.
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 1, 1871.
Statement of the thermometer at J. H. Zei
lin & Co.’s drug store, Jane 30:
...84
...89
...90
,...88
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wk desire to call the attention of invalids and of I 8 o'clock
ill persona who may desire to spend tbo summer 12
honlha pleasantly, to our city. Our mineral waters I 3
isve been carefully analyzed and pronounced un-
I for their medicinal properties. Many re
ntable cures have been effected. Improvements
eve been recently made at the Springs, and they
aaccessible from all parts of the city. The hun-
|toil« who have annually visited our city can testify, I Black Fish.—Messrs. S. T. & B. P. Walker
at only to the value of the mineral water, but to xrill have a supply of fresh black fish on hand
t ie hospitality of the citizons. We, therefore, call t y a morn mg.
*T,(, attention of all health or pleasure seekers to I
ie advantages of our city. Board and lodging can I Again on Guard.—We aro glad to see Mr.
s had at either of the hotels or with private fami- William Avant again in the service of the city
w, from *25 to *30 per month. For particulars, as a policeman. He is a shrewd and sharp
Mrs* either the McDowell or Yancey Houses. ..,***, detective, and wi
BAROMETER
8 o’clock "..29 40
12 “ A.....29 40
« “ 29.40
IjnnJO 2m
BALL,
sighted detective, and withal a faithful and re-
1 liable oflicer.
Stolen.—A white honnd pup, has a few black
suuw and ta In thin order., Twentv-fivedollers
will be given for the thief ana Eve dollars ror
| the dog, to any one who will deliver him at this
1 office.
Fbott Biscuit.—Yon who have not tried them,
call at S. T <fe B. P. Walker’s and do so. They
are elegant.
All Caught.—Mr. R. Avant captured two
more of the squad of negroes who rob
_ _ . ... . I bed Goodall’s mills one night last week, and
These Goodi are pronouncod superior to beauty I . _ ,
f finish, and greater in variety of pattern to any they now rest from their labors in Finney s safe
fhbieirare manufactured. I re treat on Fourth street.
A LARGE STOCK OF I b eak i T rN Mind.—The ladies in charge of
VVEDI )liVGr jgTT rVTriT?. ropp 01, at Ayres’ Hall last night, request ns
to announce that the hall will be open again
this afternoon at 4 o’clock, and will continue
open until 10 o’clock to-night.
BLACK & CO.,
in*> mid om Kkasmslffajj !*• Y*j
WILL FURNISH
STERLING SILVER
FORKS & SPOONS,
IN QUANTITY,
At $175 Gold Per Ounce.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Anotheb Runaway.—Mr. Robert ' Waggen,
I stein came near losing his life on Thursday
evening, by a runaway of his horse attached to
i his bread wagon. The wagon struck a tree and
| was knocked almost into fragments.
WrLL Do It Again.—The soft-shell turtle
| soup at Fan's Merchant’s Exchange yesterday
was all consumed by 12 o’clock, so great was the
demand for it. That champagne flavor was so
popular, that the same dish-will be repeated to
[ay justly be styled the great medicine of the day. u[ -
orld, for there is no region of the globe into FoB Vkvrjv tq 8E ._s. T. & B. P. Walker, 88
Meh it bae not found its way.and been largely need 8treet have ft ohoice Btoek of fine wine8
nd highly prized. Moreover, there is no clime to rr * .. Avat^af
hkh it hae not proved to he weU adapted for the Und liquors for family use Their Velvet
■ — - * 1 Farewell” is extra pure ana fine. Also, Lali
fomia “Angelica” port, sherry, champagne and
choice cooking wines.
’HE PAIN KILLER
s of a considerable variety of diseases; it is a
dy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts,
s, wounds and various other injuries, as well
i for dysenteiy, diarrhea and bowel complaints
generally, it ia admirably suited for every race of
nan on the face of the globe.
The intense heat of the weather has sus
pended tha festive amusement of marble-play-
It is a very significant’fact, that notwithstanding | ing by the colVw warehouse clerks, and they
he long period of yean that the
PAINT JECXXsSjJEEE*.
Jsa been before the world, It has never toet one isn’t it ?
I are now running on draughts, chess and back
gammon. We have not heard a man ‘'cuss
the dicejat the latter game this summer. Strange,
The Bbown House.—Although we are now
passing through the dullest season of the year,
yet it would appear from the register of this
popular and really magnificent hotel, that it is
now doing as fine a business as at any season.
Indeed, one addition after another, as experi
ence suggested, has been added to the establish
ment, until there is really nothing wanting to
make it all that any one could desire in the way
of a hotel, and hence nearly everybody visiting
the city stops there. It is creditable alike to
the city and State, and particularly so to the en
terprising gentlemen who have, by years of
zealous labor and good management, made it
what it is.
The Mania yob Advertising.—Every old
fanco, wall and post about the city tells yon to
take somebody’s bitters, somebody’s pills or
somebody’s cordial, whether yon are sick or
not. Bat neither bitters, pills or cordials will
cure rheumatism. If yon have that horrible
disease, and wish a enre, call at the drag store
of-Dr. I. L. Harris & Co., and got a remedy
that has never failed to enre. Price $1.25.
Persons in the country wishing to try it will ad
dress Dr. J. D. Hoyl <i Bro., Bainbridge, Ga.
New Feature.—Messrs Beck & Small have
added another attraction to their neat little ci
gar stand in the lobby of the postoffice, in the
shape of a soda water fountain, which dispenses
as cool and invigorating a beverage as can be
found in the city. We are pleased to note this
evidence of prosperity on the part of this yonng
and enterprising firm, and hope ere long to
chronicle the fact that they will build them a
large business house of their own and ran it on
a heavy schedule.
Bbown & Co, No. 4G Second street, have just
received the following newspapers and period
icals: Saturday Night, Appleton’s Journal, Peo
ple, Pilot, Citizen, Leslie’s German, New York
Clipper, Varieties, PoliceNews, Sporting Times,
Wild Oats, eta. Also late dailied and all the
Magazines for July.
Five Hundred Dozen Mason Gem and other
reliable kinds of Glass Self-sealing Fruit Jars,
just received at B. A. Wise’s Mulberry Street
Crockery Store. ^
Wing & Solomon, appreciating the stringency
of inoney matters, offer their large and elegant
stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at
lower prices than ever offered before in this
n.itv and will make price an object to any one
wanting goods in their line, xtepairiug aa
graving done in the best style and at lowest
rates. Hairwork of anv description done at
short notice. Work npon the most intricate
and difficult watches executed and guaranteed
by Mr. H. Peacock, a practical and scientific
watchmaker, for several years past with Mr.
L. H. Wing.
Don’t Forget these Two Facts ! ! That
Wing & Solomon are the agents of the Grover
& Baker Sewing Machines and of the L. & M.
Spectacles—the best in use.
One Hundred and Fifty Dozen Screw-top
Self-Sealing Jelly Tumblers, at B. A. Wise’i
Crockery Store.
Take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor
dial and Blood Purifier and be happy.
jnne4-Cm.
To Travelers and Invalids.—Visitors to the
Newnan Mineral Springs and the traveling
publio generally, will find firBt-class accommo
dations at the McDowell House, W. W. Key:
nold, proprietor. jun20 lm
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY DISPATCHES.
Paris, June 30, a. m.—Gambetta arrived yes
terday, and has received many visits from both
official and unofficial personages.
The sentence of death imposed npon Cre-
mienx by the Court Martial at Marsailles will
probably be commuted.
The work of rejuvenating Paris is progress
ing. Fully CO,000 masons are engaged in re
pairing the damaged buildings and erecting
new ones. The city is also being thoroughly
disinfected.
The journals of Paris and Versailles express
satisfaction at the success of the review at
Long Champs.
A circular of Rouker to the electors affirms
he is the defender of the principles of free
trade. In relation to the future form of gov
ernment, the nation must decide upon it, after -
the elections have been held and the question
of free trade has been decided upon. He de
nounces the opponents of this policy as mere
factionists.
The speech of Gambetta at Bordeaux was
upon tbo subjeot of developments of education
in France, and was received with hearty ap
proval and great applause.
The Official Journal, commenting on the re
view at LoDg Champs, remarks as follows: “We
have shown Europe an army one hundred thou
sand strong, valorous and ably commanded,
which has saved the cause of civilization. We
have also called for two millions of money and
been offered five millions. The nation evi
dently recovers.”
St. Johns, N. B., June '27.—The delegation
of the New Brunswick Government to the Nova
Scotia and Prince Edwards Island Governments
who endeavored to procure concerted aotion
against the fishery claims of the Washington
treaty returned yesterday. They are eery reti
cent as to their doings, but say fishermen and
fish traders ef the Island and Nova Scotia are
favorable to the treaty, and intimate that owing
to a game the Nova Scotia Government is play
ing with Ottawa, that "Government is not to bo
relied on to oppose the treaty. The belief is
that the delegation failed.
Bombay, Juno 29.—A dispatch from Shanghia
confirms the announcement of the oapture of
the Tsianghoa forts by the Americans, with a
slight loss. The Croeans had 240 killed and a
great many wounded.
The French loan has been introduced into
Bombay with immense success.
Memphis, Juno 30.—A train ran off near
Lafayette on the Memphis and Charleston Rail
road, and two brakemen and a news boy were
killed.
Cincinnati, June 30.—The revenue officers
have seized Bucker and Miller’s tobacco factory.
Washington, June 30.—Grant is again gone,
and comes once more before going to Califor
nia. Public sessions of the Southern Claims
Commission have been adjourned to Ootober.
Boutweli has gone for ten days.
Baltimore, June 30.—Madison J. Marcks,
of Augusta, indicted for obtaining goods on
false pretences, has been acquitted.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, June 29.—It is oertaln Jiere has
been no satisfactory adjustment of the differ
ences between Boutweli and Pleasanton. In
the interview between them yesterday,
former reiterated his right to supervise Pleas
anton’s official action. Grant expressed the de
sire that these two should adjust their diffi
culties amicably.
New Yobs, June 30.—Notice was given to
stock exchange to-day that the Erie Railway
Company, have issued thirty thousand shares of
new stock by conversion of convertible bonds.
The Fanners’ Loan and Trust Company will
not register the stock until thirty days from
yesterday; so it will not be good delivery until
after that time.
Paris, Jnne 30.—The dinner given by Thiers
after the review yesterday, was a brilliant affair,
and was attended by nearly all the generals and
colonels of . the army in and near Paris, and by
members oMUjg Ministry and many prominent
deputies o^Bwtssembly. The utmost cordi
ality prevailed. The Frenoh journals resent the
censures of the North German Gazette, on the
military expenditures of France. They main
tain that the question concerns France alone.
Berlin, Jnne 30.—The Emperor has present
ed the estate of Schwarzendeck to Bismarck.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ,
Dally Review of the Mnrliet.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,>
June 30—Evening, 1871. j
Cotton. — Receipts to-day 3 bales ; sales 34;
shipped 22.
The market closod strong this ovoning at an ad
vance of a %c. Wo quote middlings at 19 cents.
Futures sold in New York at 20% for July -, 20%
for August; 19% for September.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1870—bales.. 2,334
Received to-day 3
Received previously 98,235—98,238
100 572
Shipped to-day 22
Shipped previously.. 98,617—98,639
Stock on hand this evening
shit of its popularity, but, on the contrary, the
1 for it has steadily increased from its first dis-
Montly meeting of the “Innocents” boat
oh*»o^gW.t8*o’«loek * the nwal place.
been so great, or the quantity made been so
ae it i* today.
Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the
Killer ever been in higher repute, or been
generally used by families and individuals,
than it has been here at borne, where it was first
uero - - Re-Arbested.—Conger, the self-reputed agent
discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer | Q f a rolling mill in Louisville, whose arrest and
•ill oontinue to be, what we have styled it,
Members are requested to be prompt in attend
ance to hear report of committees, eto. .
S. E. Theus,
Secretary and Treasurer.
The Great Medicine of the World,
Advertiser.
* Augusta, Ga, JunoA-ui, ion. j —
THE Commencement exerdsee of Cpliegeel will in the upper edge of this county. It snail
^* h<d 4 ^ I be expressed to our pet of the Savannah News,
as a present for his sweetheart, though it is said
release we noticed a few days since, has been re-
arrested on other charges than those preferred
against him when before the Mayor, and again
There eannot be the shadow of a doubt—JVovf-1 he awaits a hearing in the city jail.
A Crushed Foot.—A negro man named
FOR RENT- J George Lowe, employed at McGinty’s lumber
'HE store next to Mr. Wannack’s on Cherry ^ me( . a ver y painful accident yester-
rD^^Tam^ymerl^ifs^ffie 0 .‘tore in day,’in an attempt to jump npon a freight train
the Fiojd House next to Mr Phiiip'e^^Toeeeseion wben ln motion near the railroad junction. His
" slipped and passed under the wheels, crush
ing it badly. Dr. Wright gave him surgical
| aid.
Large Onion.—One of the largest onions we
I ev er saw was presented to ns yesterday by Mr.
John R. Griffin. It was from Mrs. F. O. Bivins’
Wise’s Mulberry Street Crockery Store has
just received an immense lot of Fruit Jars and
Sorew-top Self-sealing Jelly Tumblers. Think
of itf he is selling the quart Glass Jar from
$1 25 to $2 50 per dozen, and half gallon from
$2 00 to $3 50 per dozen, with a liberal discount
to persons purchasing by the gross or half gross.
Orders solicited. Goods carefully packed and
shipped to 8Dy portion of the State. Address
B. A. Wise,
- 80 and 82 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
j on e2 7^Ood-tilsun
There is rest for the weary under those
ohdioe Mnsqnito Canopies just received by W.
A. Hopson & Co. These canopies usually clear
the house of mosquitos. The interesting insect,
after a careful survey, is convinced that there
is not a shadow of a chance for enterprise, and
he either curseth oat and quiteth or, his spirit
being faint within him, he retireth to a corner
with his face to the wall and singeth a supper
less lament—a low-toned gentle wail, that is
pleasant and soothing and a lullaby to the aspi
rant for sleep.
Reader, would yon rest in peace, buy one of
these great and good canopies.
junel8-tf W. A. Hopson & Co.
IKivan immediately,
jnne 14 eod2w
THOMAS C. DEMPSEY.
NOTICE.
COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS.
ScpERnrrEsnxsr’s OmcE Ga. Railroad,>
Angnsta. Ga , Juno 12th, 1871. j _
j, Jane 18th, 1871.
Oxford, July 16th, 1871.
Athene July 30th, 1871. ,
Felons detinna to attend anv of eaid Commence
ment* will be pawed for ONE FARE.
Full fare to be paid eoinc, and the Agent Belling j
2>® full fare ticket will give return ticket* FREE.
Betam ticket* good for fifteen days, from Thursday
gs.wg~*» 106*30* aw.
FELIX COKPUT,
he devours the vegetable with wonderful rapac
ity himself.
Out Again.—It seems that some one of the
different colored organizations of this city cele
brates its anniversary at least once a month,
and hence we have a street parade or two every
week. One of the ax companies were out again
yesterday, headed by the brass band, and, re
gardless of heat and dust, made the circuit of
the city. Beat the darkey for pompous dis
play who can, and take our haL
The Work Commenced.—Already a force of
laborers have been put to work at the Central
City Park, to clear up the grounds preparatory
to the erection of the buildings for the State
Fair which will be commenced in a few days.
If there is a croaker in town who believes that
everything will not be in readiness for the Fair
lee House below Passenger Depot in building I by the 23d of October, just let him watch the
j Groceries, Fisi 1 Fnit l YegetaMB 1 Ice, Etc
Second. Street,
(Between Telegraph Building and Baptist Church.)
Snnday Honrs Same as Other i’ce Retailers.
• ~ I x lDBUUUCt ,
lonuerly occupied by H. N. Ella.
CASH ORDERS SOLICITED.
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progress of the work now entered upon for a
short while, and he will stop his evil prognosti
cations.
Rosadalis is used in the practice of, and endors
ed by some of the leading physicians throughout
the land. They are induced to do this from the
fact that ito formula is published around each bot
tle. so that the physician knowing its component
parts, and being already acquainted with their
properties, prescribe it with all confidence.
Nicholasvhxe, Ky., February 17,1869.
Gentlemen:—I have seen the effects of “Rosa-
dalia” on patients in my own practice, and take
pleasure in attesting to its merits as a very power
ful alterative. In cases of scrofnla, rtieumatism,
secondary syphylis, etc., I always recommend it.
Very truly, yours, J. S. Sparks, H. D.
aprl4-eodiwtf.
Washington, June 30.—The war indemnity
claim of Kentucky, amounting to over $500,OOu,
was paid to-day. The claims of other States
want an appropriation from Congress. Ken
tucky's agent beat the expiration law just thirty-
five minutes.
Humphrey’s appointment as Colleotor of Cus
toms was an error. Potter remains on duty.
To-day closes the fiscal year, all accounts
were closed and new ones opened. Receipts
from internal revenue $155,000,000—$10,000,
000 below the estimates.
Professor Federick Watts, of Pennsylvania,
has been appointed Commissioner of Agricnl-
Chicago, June 30.—Loony, a well known
rough in the mining [regions of Colorado, was
shot dead by an unlyown person. The event
- "'SrT Louis, Jnne 3&,—BrooKs, nurcnrews ana
Marino, drunken gamblers, fought with kuives
to-day, at the six mile house. Brooks was carved
to death.
New York, June30.—Judge Ingraham denied
a stay of proceedings in the Foster ease.
New York, June 30.—The nail and spike
manufacturers have agreed to reduce prices
about forty cents per keg.
An exciting secret meeting of the Episcopal
Theological Seminary was held last evening.
Charges were made against the efficiency, learn
ing and general conduct of Dean Forbes, where
upon he resigned and took leave. During the
discussion ex-Judge Bell, a trustee, fell dead of
heart disease while speaking.
The Assistant Appraiser of Customs, Buck
ingham, a nephew of the Senator from Con
necticut, has been removed from offioe.
Kjsw OuiiEAna, June 30.—TUe Iteoonlor eonfc
Thos. Michell before the First District Court
for the killing of J. E. Lyon on the 17th. His
bond was fixed at $10,000.
Jefferson, Texas, June 30.—A fire which
originated in Burns’ store-house between Dallas
and Austin streets, destroyed nearly two blocks.
Loss estimated at $55,000. Insurance $13,000.
Bryan, Texas, Jnne 30.—A block of buildings
in the business part of the town was burned
last night. Loss $100,000. Insurance light.
New. York, Jnne 30.—Arrived, Cleopatra,
South Carolina, Moro Castle. Arrived out,
Russia, India and Thurgia. The steamer Sido-
nia put back with machinery disarranged, her
passengers coming on the Britania.
Savannah, June 30.—Arrived: steamer Leo,
from New York; bark Continental, Boston
schooner Ivey Bell, Baltimore. Cleared: steam
er. Oriental, for Boston; bark Leopax, Liver
pool ; schooner Wave, Nassau.
Charleston, Jnne 30.—Arrived: brig Geor
gia, from Baltimore ; schooner Willie Martin,
Baltimore. Sailed: steamer Falcon, for Balti
more.
London - , Juno 30.—At a meeting of the Liv
erpool Chamber of Commerce to-day, a pream
ble and resolutions were unanimously adopted
to the following effect: >
Whereas, The Liverpool Chamber of Com
merce has learned, with surprise, that the high
cable rates are sustained, when all the Atlantio
cables are working, therefore,
Resolved, That the officers of this body be
authorized and directed to make representa
tions in the matter to the Government, and to
ask the aid of Chambers of Commerce of Man
chester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow
and Edinburgh.
London, June 30.—Correspondents of the
London papers all agree that the review at Long
Champs and the Frenoh loan were both suc
cessful. One writer says: “The thought of re
venge npon Germany is uppermost in the minds
of the Parisians, who still hope for an opportu
nity to re-adjust the frontier.” It is reported
that the difficulty between Greece and Turkey,
arising from the appointment of Tricopis as
Greek Ambassador to Constantinople, and the
refusal of the Porte to receive him, has been
amicably arranged, and the two countries arc
now on good terms.
Naples, Jnne 30.—Victor Emanuel visited
the exposition to-day and distributed the med
als awarded to the contributors.
London, June 30.—The statement is officially
confirmed that Halifax, will now, that the treaty
of Washington has been ratified, soon cease to
be the rendezvous of the British North Ameri
can fleet, and that the fleet in Canadian waters
will be reduced. Another strike of cabmen
is apprehended.
Honesty the Best Policy.”—Dr. Hurley’s Sar
saparilla with Iod- of Potash, Hurley’s Stomach
Bitters, Hurley’s Ague Tonic, Hurley’s popular
Worm Candy, are four distinct illustrations of the
old adage. While hundreds of patent medicines,
so-called, are springing np every day, and adver
tised to ephemeral notoriety, die away, these, with
out extravagant puffing, and without promising
more for them than experience would warrant,
have steadily gained the confidence of the commu
nity, until their sale is not now limited to this Con
tinent, and where once introduced as the household
remedy are very seldom if ever discarded. Dr.
Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup, and his Elixir of
Bark and Iron, are newer discoveries of science,
but bid fair to attain to equal distinction in the
class of ailments they aro intended to cure. All
fpr sale by your druggist. See column advertise
ment. ^_
CONSIGNEES 51. A W. K. K.
June 30, 187L
J J Clav; Lightfoot A J; Flanders 4 Son; Rev. H
K Rees: Guernsev, BAH; W A Huff; McCal ie A
T- Small A G; Sevmour, T A Co; C Holstein; W A
E*P Taylor; F Reichert; A Wannack; Thos Wood;
Lawton A L; A Binswanger; Jones A B; N A Me-
grath; E Fitzgerald; G L Hebart; A Reynolds; V
Powers.
STARCH. STARCH.
(irAA POUNDS SATIN GLOPS STARCH, and
v in six pound boxes for family use, at re
duced prices.
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR, Druggists.
C-antz’ Sicily Lemon Sugar.
A fresh supply just received.
HX/SJT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Druggists.
saFOXiio.
For cleaning and joHshing glass, silver, tin, Brit-
•ania, etc.
HUNT, BANhru & LAMAR, Druggists.
jun28 tf
HOSTETTEB, PLANTATION, VINEGAR AND
CAROLI**.
For sale by
BITTERS !
G. E. SUSlDOBFF,
Druggist.
BRYANT’S CHOLERA REMED
GEORGIA CHOLAGOGUE—A Cure for chills
and Fever,
Brown’s Concentrated Ess. Ginger, \i
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer—all Bizo3,
Carbolic Soap—disinfectant.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid.
A largo lot of each of the above articlos on hand,
at piices to suit the trade.
G. E. SUSSDOBFF,
june25 tf Druggist.
1,933
Morning Market Report.
New York. June 30.—Cotton strong; uplands
20%; Orleans 21%; sales 2000 bales.
Turpentine 47@47%. Rosin quiet at 2 75 for
strained. Freights firm.
Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and a shade
easier. Com slightly favors buyers. Pork 15 50
Lard firm.
Stocks steadyand dull. Governments steady and
dull. State bonds dull and heavy. Money 3. Gold
12%.
Frankfort, Juno 30, noon Bonds 96%.
Paris, June 30.—Bourse active; Rentes 63f.
London, June SO, noon.—Consols 92%. Bonds 91.
Liverpool, June 30, noon Cotton excited and
advanced in demand; uplands 8%; Orleans 9; sales
20.000 bales.
Sales of the week 98,000; exports 11,000; specula
tion 15,000; stock 713,000 bales, of which 437,000 are
American: receipts 28,000—including 10,000 Ameri
can; actual exports 18,000.
Later.—Cotton active; uplands S%@8%; Orleans
9: sales 20,000; for speculation and export 8,000
Cotton afloat 470,000—American 117,000.
Bed winter wheat lie 4d- Flour 26s. Com 31s.
Pork 50s. Lard 47s 3d.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
MRS. F. DESSAU’S,
68 Mulbex’ry Street,
A choice assortment of Ladies’
Silk and Grenadine Dresses,
NEW STYLE WALKING SUITS.
SUMMER DRESS HAT§3.
Is receiving every day the
CIBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GrA.
R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex
change. GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncorrent Funds
Collections
Made on all
Points.
Accessible
t®*Office open at all hours of the day.
septl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & 11AZU II l KST S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
o
FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. h. to G p. M.
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First llial Ml of Macon.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND GOIr
LECTION J
Latest Novelties
maylOtf
Markets—Evening Report.
New York. June 30.—Cotton firm; sales 3902;
uplands 20%.
Flour, Southern heavy and lower; common to fair
extra 6 40@7 00; good to choice 7 05@9 00. Whisky
92%. Wheat, sound parcels active; winter red and
amber western 1 55@157* Com closed firmer at
71%@72. Pork firmer, closing heavy at 15 60@15 75
Beef steady. Lard firm; kettle 11.
Navals quiet. Freights lower.
Money 2@3. Sterling 10%(ai0%. Gold 13%®
13%. Governments steady; 62s and 68s advanced
K@%- States bonds dull; especially Tonneeseos;
TeDnessees 72; new 72. Virginias 64%^new 72.
Louisianas 69; new 64. Levees 71; 8s 87. Ala-
bamas 102; 6s 69. Georgias 87; 7s 90. North
Carolinas 46%; new 26%. South Carolinas 75; new
61%.
Gold opened at 12% and advanced steadily.—
fljrjMBWStSi,, 8t;s 6Ts _lS|f;_6P8_13%- r C5’s.
Baltimore, Jane 30—Flour steady; now shipping
7 75. Wheat dull; except high grades, which are
stiff. Com steady. Fork quiet at 16 00. Bacon
firm; shoulders 7%@7%. Whisky 03®93%.
Cotton firmer; middlings 20%@20%: net receipts
293; gross 313; exports coastwis*155; sales —; stock
2057.
Net receipts of the week 1320; gross 1760; exports
coastwise 550; sales of the week 1002.
Cincinnati, June 30.—Flour Bteady 'and in mod
erate demand. Com dull at 57. Pork 15 50 asked;
no demand. Lard 10@10%. Bacon ehoulders 6%
@6%; clear sides 8%@9. Whisky 88%.
Louisville, June 30.—Flour quiet. Cora 72. Pro
visions, advancing tendency. Pork 16 00. Bacon
shoulders 7; clear sides 9%. Lard, kegs 11%.
Whisky 89.
St. Louis, June 80.—Flour, winter superfine 4 75.
Com, sacks 57®58%. Whisky 95. Pork advancing
at 15 75@16 00. Bacon advancing: shoulders, loose
7; packed 7%; clear sides 9!$. Lard 10%.
New Orleans, juuo no-—riuur „„ hot Hull
superfine 5 60; double 5 75: treble 6 25. Com
firm; mixed and yellow 7t@72; white 74@75. Oats
firm; 8t. Lewis 63@64: Galena 64365. Bran dull
and lower. Hay firm; prime 25 00@2G 00; choice
27 00 §28 00. Pork in demand and firmer; mesB
16 60. Bacon firm; shoulders 8; dear rib sides 9%
(S0%; clear sides 10%@10%; sugar cured hams
15@16 Lard quiet; tierce 10%@11; keg 11%@11%.
Sugar firm; good common 9%; prime 11%. Molasses
quiet; inferior 15®20: plantation reboiled 30.
Whisky firmer at 827%@100. Coffeo inactive at
13%@15%.
Sterling 25. Sight % premium.
Cotton closod strong; middlings 20%; net receipts
1797; gross 2345; exports to Great Britain —; coast
wise —; sales 900; stock 41,930.
Net receipts of the week 5571; gross receipts 6561
exports to Great Britain 2691; to the continent -
coastwise 5359; salos of the week G000.
Wilmington, June SO.—Cotton firm; middlings
19. net receipts 40; stock 824.
Net receipts of the week 335; exports coastwise
576; sales of the week 66.
8avannah. Juno 30.— Cotton in fair demand,
middlings 19%; net receipts 161; exports coast
wise 175; sales 400; stock 8723.
Net receipts of the week 1029; exports coastwise
1423; salos of tbo week 800,
Charleston, June 80—Cotton firm; middlings
20; net receipts 332; exports coastwise 174; BaleB
550; stock 4759.
Net receipts of the week 1427; exports to Great
Britain —; to the continent 302; coastwise 1279:
sales of the week 900.
Mobile, June 30.—Cotton market closed firm;
middlings 19%@19%; net receipts 161; exports coast
wise 406; sales 500; stock 10,632.
Net receipts of the week 1040; gross 1041; exports
coastwise 2272; saleB of the week 750.
Galveston, Jnne 30—Cotton excited; good ordi
nary 16; net receipts 646; exporto to Groat Bri
tain 5257; to the continent 2010; coastwise ;
sales 1400; stock 27,702.
Net receipts of the week 3959; exports to Great
Britain 14,494; continent 3717; coastwise 3872; sales
of the week 6600.
Boston, Jnne SO Cotton market active; mid
dlings 21; net receipts 96; gross 281; exports to
Great Britain ; sales 750; stock 5000.
Net receipts of the week 2600; gross 3940; sales of
the week 2200.
Norfolk, Jnne 30.—Cotton strong; low middlings
18%@18%; net receipts 386; exports coastwise 88;
sales 100; stock 1474.
Not receipts of the week 1805; exports coastwise
1872; sales of the week 225.
Liverpool, June SO, evening—Cotton unchanged.
Pork 52s 6d; advance of % asked at Manchester,
which buyers refuse.
DIXIE WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Guernsey, Bartrum «fc Hendrix, Propr’s.,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all sorts of Turning done to order.
Ready Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lnmbe
and Lathes in any quantity always on hand.
Orders solicited and promptly filled. may20 tf
NEW BOOKS.
T ITTLE MEN! LITTLE MEN! Anew novel
by S. M. Aloott.
"MraTE. A WHHSS. 0 -
COMMON SENSE IN THE HOUSEHOLD. By
Marion Harland. A manual of practical house
wifery.
Call and examine onr largo stock of Rooks.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS.
We want you to come and look at our utock,
whether you buy or not.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY,
CARTER’S INK, PRINTERS SUPPLIES,
SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC., ETO.
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MIDMIGHT DISPATCHES.
Synopsis or Weather Statement.
War Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Officer,)
Washington, D. C., June 30, 7:40p. h. j
The barometer has remained stationary on
the Pacific coast, and has fallen heavily from
Wyoming Territory to Illinois, and northward.
It has risen along the Atlantic coast, but is be-
gining to fall in the Eastern States and on
Uie lower Lakes. The temperature has risen in
the northwest so far as heard from, and has
fallen on the Atlantio and Gnlf coast. North
easterly winds are reported from Virginia to
Georgia, and fresh southeast and southwest
winds on Lake Michigan and In Iowa. The rain
of Thursday evening in northern Florida, af tor
clearing away, is again renewed this afternoon
in South Carolina and Alabama. Cloudy weather
as far as Maryland. Clear weather continues
in the Eastern States. The storm which was
apprehended for the northwest is now fully in
dicated by reports received from neighboring
stations. No reports have been received north
west of Milwaukie nor from Florida.
Probabilities: Brisk winds, with rains, are
probable for to-night and Saturday on Lake Su
perior. Palling barometer, with local rains,
from Ohio to North Carolina, cloudy weather,
• with easterly winds, are probable for Saturday
for the East Atlantic. Cloudy and threatening
weather will probably continue from the South
Atlantic to the Ohio and Mississippi.
Liverpool, June 30.—Arrived, Florence J.
Mann, Anna, Johannes Humboldt.
KEEP OFF TBS CHILLS!
We are offering tho following standard Chill Pre
parations to the Trade, at Reduced Rates:
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE—A sure cure.
DR. STRICKLAND’S AGUE REMEDY.
DR. AYER’S AGUE CURE.
^ WILHOFT’S ANTI-PERIODIC.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
Wholesale Druggists,
For Charging Soda Fountains
USE
SULPHURIC ACID and
8ULP. GARB. SODA.
IT MAKES THE BEST.
A large lot of the above for Bale cheap.
J. H.-ZEILIN * CO.,
Macon, Ga.
EXTRACT LOGWOOD
ANILINE DYES.
For sale by
jan25tf
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists
of the Season.
E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur-
front rale.
ExC^nge bought on New York, Philadelphia and
Savannaki.
Advance., made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store,
or shipments 0 f cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collections otomptly attended to in all parts of
the Unitod States.
Our circulation ia amply protected by United
States Bonds. f. C. PLANT, President.
W. W. Wiuau.v. Cash-er. augl6-tiloct38*
-A. GKE3KT C5T
Savannah Bank Mid Trust Co,,
MACON.
QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DEPOSITS DECEIVED,
On which Interest will 1)0 Allowed,
AS AGREED UPON.
jan25-ly I- C. PLANT * SON, Agtjs.
LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE
INSURANCE company.
Capital, Surplus, and Deserve (gold).S20,869,079 04
Assets in the United States, over.... 3,000,000 00
Daily Cash Receipts upward of (gold) 20,000 00
The Policies of this Company
Are issued bv well known American citizens resi
dent in New York, who aro Directors and Share
holders, and consequently, with tho other Share
holders, aro individually liable for all the engage
ments of the Company. All policies aro signed by
them.
All claims are payable in cash on proof of loss,
without deduction for interest, and not, as is usual,
sixty days after presentation of proof.
They expire at six o’clock f. si., and not at noon’
I. C. PLANT, Agent,
apr23 3m Macon, Ga.
HUNT’S
atent Fan anil Fly Driver.
WOULD announce to the public that I am now
prepared to furnish this valuable invention to all
who may be disposed to give ita trial. The price of
the machine is five dollars only, and orders address
ed to me at Marshaliville, Ga., will receive prompt
attention. Annexed may b9 found the certificates
of a number of reliable gentlemen, who have pro
vided themselves with the Fly Driver, and are de
lighted with ito peformance:
The machine can also be obtained at B. F. Ross'
Furniture store, Macon, Ga. J. M. HUNT,
Marshalville, Ga.
Marbhallville, June 17,1871.
Jfr. Hunt—Your patent “Fan and Fly Driver,”
urchased of you a few days since, is just the thing.
:t keeps the flies off the table to perfection,
would advise every family to get one.
Respectfully, S. C. Bryan.
Marshallyille, Ga., June 19,1871.
Mr. J. M. Hunt, Dear Sir—After a thorough trial
of your Patent Fly Driver, I can testify fully to its
efficiency for the purposes recommended,
Respectfully, yours, etc.,
_ L. M. Feltox.
Marshallyille, j<u.o io, igvi.
Mr. J. M. Hunt—The “Fan and Fly Driver” pur
chased from you is regarded by myself and family
as a perfect success. Any child can work it with
ease while eating, and every flyleaves the table at
its first movement. I would not be withont mine
for double the purchase money.
Jab. D. Frederick.
Marshallville, Ga., Jnne 19,1871.
Mr. Hunt—X am using one of your palent “Fan
and Fly Drivers” to my dining table, and feel no
hesitancy in recommending it to the public as a
perfect success for the use it it intended.
Respectfully, E. H. Rawls.
jon20 2taw3m
A CALL FOR A CONTENTION
OF THE
Regular Physicians or Georgia.
1 7'KOII an intorcuange or views and opinions with
. tho oldest Medical Societies and a large num
ber of tho most prominent Physicians in the State,
it is believed that it is desirable that a Convention
of tho Regular Physicians of Georgia should be
held at some suitable time and place, to express
tho views of tho Profession at large as to the action
of the last meoting of the Georgia Medical Associa
tion in reversing the judgment passed at three an
terior consecutive meetings in 1SG8,1S69 and 1870,
in relation to tho Atlanta Medical College; and to
elicit such an authoritative expression Of opinion as
would serve as a guide to the “next meeting of the
Georgia Medical Association, to bo held m Colum
bus, Ga., whereby all questions pertaining to the
Atlanta Medical College shall be definitely and
finally settled.”
t The undersigned, therefore, hereby respectfully
name Macon. Ga . as tho place, and the FIRST
WEDNESDAY' in JULY next, 5th, as the time, for
holding such Convention, and invite the presence
and co-operation of all the regular Physicians of
tho State who aro desirous of upholding the dignity
and honor of the Medical Profession.
MACON.
J R Boon, M D
Wm R Burgess, 14 D
F G Castleu. iff D
E Fitzgerald. M D
Jas Mercer GreeD, M D
Chas H Hall, M D
D W Hammond, H D
I L Harris, Jr, M D
Geo N Holmes, M D
Wm. F Holt, M D
C W Johnson, M D
A L O Mb grader. 51 D
H A Mettauer, M D
C B Nottingham, M D
G E Sussdorff, 51 D
P H Wright, M D
ALBANY.
Benj M Cromwell, M D
W L Davis, M D
W P Jennings, M D
Taliaferro Jones, M D
John T Sims, M D
L L Strozer, 51D
ROMS.
Robert Battey, M D
THOOIASTON, UPSON CO.
John O Drake, M D
COLUMBUS.
W H Billing. M D
T F Brewster, M D
ELDeGraffenieid, MI) WB Waring", M D
E F DeGraffenreid. M D Easton Yonge, M D
SAVANNAH.
B D Arnold, M D
W G Bulloch, M D
Thos J Charlton, M D
W 5r Charters, MD
W Duncan, 51 D
W H Elliott, M D
John D Fish, M D
J C Habersham, M D
Juriah Harriss, M D
John M Johnson, M D
P 51 Kollock, M D
G J KoUock, M D
J C LoHardy, M D
J D Martin, M D
John A Slayer, M D
R P Myers, M D
J T McFarland, M D
R 51 Nunn, Surgeon
R J Nnnn, M D
J E Newman, M D
BS Poise, MD
Jas B Read, 51D
E P Rogers, M D
J B Robinson, M D
A J Semmes, M D
W A Spence, M D
J S Sullivan, M D
B F Sheftall, M D
Thomas Smith, M D
J G Thomas, 51 D
John J Slaton, 51 D
Wm K Schley, 51 D
HERNDON, OA.
E L Crump, M D
Wm R Jones, MD
CAWOOCHEE, GA.
O L Sample, M D
BRUSARVILLE, GA.
Henry S. Smith, M D
AMERICUS, GA.
W A Greene, M D
8 B Hawkins. MD...
J B Hinkle, M D
MADISON, GA.
L G Anderson, il d
A A Bell, 51 D
GRIFFIN, GA.
51 .T DAniel, M D
E F Knott, M D
D T Johnson, M D
E Weldon, M D
MILLEDGEVILLE
Charles II Bass, M D
George D Case, M D
Wm II Hall. M D
R Goodloe Har per, M D
Jas W Harty, M D
. W T Lockhart, M D
T O Powell, M D
Sam’l G White, 51D
VALDOSTA, GA.
H J Paramore, 51 D
W T Holliugawortb, M D 51II Rogers, M D
Kf BOOKS! HEW BOOKS
WEAR AND TEAR, or Hints for the Overworked
A book containing, in a small space, much good
counsel and information.
BLANCHE GILROY,
A GIRL’S STORY.
TRACKS OF A DOCTOR OF PHYSIC, containing
his observations, made in certain portions of the
two continents.
Croqriet. Croquet
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Croquet. Various prices. Call and see them
We are constantly receiving the LATE PUBLI
CATIONS.
Get your Stationery, Books, etc., at
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G eorgia, twiggs county foot weeks
after date hereof, application will be made to
the Honorable, the Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate
of James H. Avorett. late of said county, deceased.
jun22w4w S. S. GRIFFIN, Administrator.
E H Taylor; M E
IRVINGTON, OA.
B S Breazeal, M I»
R J Cochran, M D
Alex. H Cumming, 51 D
Thos, H Simmons, M D
Wm Taylor, M P
NEWNAN, OA.
C D Smith, 51D
J E O W Smith, 51 D
ATHENS, GA.
John A Hunnicutt, M D
SCAEEORO’, GA.
D E Gay, M D
E W Lane, M D
John J Lane, M D
LAWTON VILLE. GA.
ABWallace, MD
Application has been made to the Officers of the
various Railroads in the State, requesting the usual
courtesy of allowing Physicians attending the Con
vention to pass over the roads and return for one
fare. junl7 law2w
G B Knight, M D
■ATLANTA. GA.
W O Asher. 51 D
Geo G Crawford, 51 D
W T Goldsmith, M D
J J Knott, M D
E J Palmer, M D
Charles Pincknev, 51 D
T S Powell, 51 D
C L Kedwine. M D
E J Roach, M D
IjOUISVILLE, GA.
H L Battle, M D
A Carswell, 51D
E H W Hunter, 51 D
SrABTA, GA.,
E M Pendleton, 51 D
P T Pendleton, 5t D
NOTICE.
TREASURER'S OFFICE, >
5Iacon and Western Railroad Company, v
Macon, Ga . June 28, 1871. )
A DIVIDEND of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE
from the earnings of the Road for the past six
months has been declared by the Directors on the
Capital Stock of the Company as held on the 1st
ot July—payable in the currency of the United
States, as now received, on and after the 20th July.
The govemmtnt tax will be paid bv tho Company.
MILO S. FREEMAN,
jnn29tiljul20 Secretary and Treasurer.
Central It. 11. and Banking Co. of Ga.
Savannah, Ga., May 31, 1871.
A DIVIDEND OF FIVE DOLLARS PERSHARE
from the earnings of the road for the past six
months, has been declared by the Directors* on the
Capital Stock of the Company as held at the com
mencement of business tills day, payable in the
currency of the Unitod States a3 now received, on
and after the 15th proximo
A 8TOCK DIVIDEND OF SEVEN DOLLARS
PER 8HARE has also been declared by the Di
rectors on the Capital stock of the Company, as
held at the commencement of businees this day.
Scrip for this dividend to be issued on and after the
1st of August next.
The Government tax on both dividends will be
paid by this company.
junS lm T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.