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JUST RECEIVED, THE
Parisian Canopy Mosquito Met.
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NEW YORK STORE.
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W. A. BANKS & SONS
._ constantly receiving now additions to their
large stock, comprising in part:
GRENADINES,
hebnahi bareges,
FRENCH ORGANDIES,
LENOE3,
MOZAMBIGUES,
COLORED BAREGES,
LINEN LAWNS,
12%a do., etc., etc.
Also, a foil line of
PLAIN PLAID AND STRIPED SWISS,
<• •• ” “ JACONET,
•• •• “ *S NAINSOOK.
VICTORIA AND BISHOP LAWNS,
TUCKED SWISS,
TUCKED NAINBOOK.
Ltce Hitts, Ribbons, Trimmings, etc., etc
Oar stock of House Furnishing Goods always
complete. ^ A & B0N8i
TrisuKuler Block, Second Street, Macon, Ga.
jnn‘25 tf
NEW YORK STORE,
45 AND 47 SECOND STREET.
8F.MI ANNUAL CLEARING SALE
Oua 8iasa abe Suites , and through millions of
orifices oozes tho transparent fluid which nature
does not need for vital purpoeos. This is
provision of Providence, but excessive perspira
tion is, nevertheless, extremely weakening. Dur
ing the beats of summer all hard-working men per
spire to an extent that is more or lets debilitating.
They, of all classes of the community, require a
wholesome invigorant at this season. Let them not
seek it in the liquors of the bar-room; they will
not find it there. A medicated stimulant, pure and
undefiled, is what they need; and among this class
of remedies, Iloetetter’a Stomach Bitters stands
alone. No valid plea can bo urged against its use,
even by the genius of Temperance itself; for even
the Maine law permits the sale of diffusive stimuli
for medicinal purposes. As a general renovating
preparation, the Bitters has no equal anywhere.
But this is only one of the merits of this famous
invigorator. Its regulating properties give it an
immense superiority over all the tonics of the
Pharmacopeia. In caees of chronic constipation
it is the moat useful and certain of all aperients.
It creates no violent commotion in tho discharging
organs, but gently relieving them of their obstruc
tions, leaves them in a healthy, vigorous condition.
It seems unnecessary to state, in view of the masB
of testimony as to its effects in dyspepsia, that it
is a permanent cure for that terrible and bnt too
general complaint.
The numerous “Bitters,” under various names,
The Woes Coimexced.—The work of pat
ting tho Central City Park grounds in order for
Wlaa I tho hoidiog of tho Stato Fair in October, has
commenced in earnest. A force of G5 or 70
hands has been engaged all of the present week
under CoL J. B. Cummings, in clearing away the
undergrowth, Retracting stumps, filling ditches,
etc., and before another week will have expired,
the necessary buildings will have been planned
and contracted for. These will constitute the
most important part of tho work to be done,
and they should not only be eligibly located,
bnt also as tasty in design and durable as the
funds in hand will admit of. One of the build
ings shonld, we think, be particularly attractive
in appearance, and as nearly central in its loca
tion in the grove as possible. It bas been said
that a building of any sort in the centre of the
grove would mar the natural beauty of the spot
A rough, shapeless and ungainly structure
would, indeed, have that effect; but one of the
right design, light, open and handsomely orna
mented, with a pretty fountain in the centre of
it, would add to the beauty of tho grounds and
improve the landscape, aa viewed from the main
entrance. Che exhibition halls will probably
be located to the right of the grove as one en
ters the main gate, as will also the stalls for
BY TELEGRAPH.
which mercenary dealers endeavor to substitute for live stock, be to tho right of and near the race
Hoatetter’s Stomach Bitters, should be avoided, for |
their own sake, by the sick and the pnblio at large.
Hostetler's Bitters are procurable in bottles oniy,
and never sold in bulk.
Doom's Yeast Powdeb stands unequaled for
I making light, healthy and nutritions rolls, biscuits,
griddle cakes, eta The ingredients need in the
manufacture of this powder are not only chemi
cally pore, but so proportioned that the results
produced are the same each time. In this respect
it possesses superiority over all others in tho market.
Only two teaspoonfuls are required for a quart of
flour. For sale by grocers generally. Use Dooley’s
| Yeast Powders only. Dooley ABro., Proprietors,
G9 New St., New York. jnly7-eodlw.
BXJ3VffT vr Y*I A-fc- STOOJdL |
COMMENCING
Monday, June 26th.
DRY GOODS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS!
FIGURED ORGANDIES
At 25 cents, rodneed from 35.
FIGURED MUSLINS,
At 20 cents, reduced from 80.
FIGURED MUSLINS,
At 10 cents, rodneed from 15.
SILK STRIPED LENOS,
At 20 cents, worth 40.
EMBROIDERIES,
EDGINGS, and
INSEBTINGB,
BILK and
COTTON LACES,
GREATLY REDUCED.
JAPAKTEBE SILKS,
llednced to 75 cents per yard
Figured Silks Rrooclio Grenadines,
Seduced to 35 cents a yard, and aU other Dress
Goods at the same rats of reduction.
Oar Cotton and HouuMu Goods
At the same prices as before the advance of those
goods.
NOW IS THE TIME
For bargains for those that will avaU tbomselvos
of it, as we are determined to cloeo out
OUR LARGE STOCK
at astonishingly low prices.
CITY AFFAIRS.
FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 7, 1871.
Statement of the thermometer at J. H. Zei-
I lin & Oo.’e drug store, July 6 :
| 8 o’clock 86
12 “ 90
I 3 “ 91
1 6 “ 88
babometeb:
8 o’clock. 29.60
2 « 29 53
6 *’ 29.52
Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine for An-
| gust has been received at Brown & Co.’s book
store. It is always welcomed by the ladies,
| and tho Angost number will be particularly so.
We were glad to learn yesterday that Jndge
Logan had experienced a slight change for the
better in bis most dangerous illness, and that
track. This will be a good arrangement and
very convenient, and besides, they will not ob
struct a view of the river during the boat racing.
The arrangement of tho bnildings, as indicated
in tho plans we have seen, are admirable, and
they will be commodious and well constructed.
Onr spirited and active young Mayor is fully
alive to the importance of the work before him,
and sensible of what the Agricnltnral Society
of the State and the people generally expect of
him, and we have an abiding faith in the busi
ness tact and energy of the man to believe that
he will fully meet all expectations. He will have
everything in readiness for the Fair, and all
gotten up in neat and handsome style.
At a largo meeting of those who acted with
the majority of the Medical Convention held in
this eity on Wednesday, the 5th of July—the fol
lowing resolution was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the article in the editorial
columns of the Macon Telegbath and Messen-
gef, professing to be an account of the proceed
ings of the Medical Convention in Macon on yes
terday, the 5th of July, and evidently origina
ting with some membor of the defeated disor
ganize^ is a gross perversion of facts upon the
part of its author, and in the highest degree dis-
conrteons upon the part of said paper to the
Medical profession from varior i parts of tho
State, who attendedlthe Convention upon the
general invitation of those who called it, aDd
the special invitation of the Macon Medical
profession. R. A. T. Ridley, M. D.
LaGrange, Ga., Ch’n.
A. W. Gbiggs, M- D.
West Point, Ga., Sec’y.
DAY DISPATCHES.
Long Bkakch, July 6.—The yachts reached
the goal in the following order: Sappho, Daunt
less, Columbia, Madelaine, etc. The judges
awarded the Sappho as the winner of the prize
for schooners, and Gracie winner of that for
the sloops.
New Yobk, July 6.—The Spanish brig Integ-
redad has arrived at quarantine with yellow
fever.
Mexico, June 27.—The primary elections in
the city of Mexico, Qaeretaro, Rachuca, Jal ! s-
co, and Orizaba are in favor of Jaurez. The
result is divided between Diaz and Jaurez, in
Guanajuato, Pueblo and Vera Cruz. There
were no disturbances in any of the above
States. Lerdo is completely defeated. In the
capital Jaurez received nearly a unanimous
vote. The police are very watchfuL Noisy
persons are arrested. The black vomit rages
in Very Cruz. The Government orders the
fortifications at Tampico to be levelled. A
serious fire has occnred at Zacatecas, and many
lives were lost.
Pabis, July 6.—The details of the army vote
are coming in. The garrison at Lille gave 700
Republican and only 10 Legitimists votes. The
City of Calais gave 3,000 Republican and 800
monarchial votes. The Republicans are in the
ascendant nearly everywhere.
London, July 6.—The Submarine Messener,
devoted to telegraphing, says the Pnblio and
the Press are allies against high cable rates. We
must have oppposition. It is said that Napo
leon goes to Geneva and Engenie to Spain.
Frederick William and wife are expected here
to-night.
Vienna, July 6.—Hon. John Jay gave a dinner
on the 4th to the foregn Ambassadors. All were
present. Connt Beast toasted the United States.
Responding he thought the treaty of Washing
ton would prevent wars by establishing the
principle of arbitration.
New Yobk, July 6.—Arrived, Regulator, La
fayette.
Best in Town.—Mr. Newt. Seymore, of the
I Arcade, is now running on the celebrated
I his attending physicians entertain the hope that | Wickliffe and Gibson whiskies, and between the
he will yet recover.
Pleasant.—Some of our young men spend
I these warm nights in their boats on the river.
They pnll leisurely up stream for a mile or two
and then trail oars back, reaching home abont
midnight when it has cooled down to a sleeping
i temperature. It is a pleasant way of spending
| the evenings.
Pebsonad.—CoL Thos. Hardeman, Jr., re- |
I turned yesterday from a short visit to the Indi
an Spring. As yet there are but fourteen or I
| fifteen visitors at the Spring, and they are there
solely to improve their health, and not as seek- I
era of amusement. Bnt few of onr citizens
have left for their summer watering places, bnt
j we may expect the usual stampede after the
close of the commencement exercises at the Fe- |
male College.
two he thinks he has the best article of the kind
in town.
Wood Handled Fluting Scissors, all sizes, at
B. A. Wise & Co's. 2t
A few mobb loft of those genuine French col
ored cloth walking coats and vests, ready-made,
and offered at reduced prices, Cherry street,
next to First National Bank, by C. H. Baibd,
Empibe Fluting Machines, at B. A. Wise &
Go’s. 2t
A dot of low priced coats, pants and vests,
will be sold cheaper than ever, to close them
out. [jy2 lwj C. H. Baibd.
Canary and Mocking Bird Cages, just re
ceived at B. A. Wise & Co’s. 2t
Small A Gamble. — This is one of onr
youngest firms in tho heavy grocery and pro
vision line, bnt it is not by a long ways the
least inexperienced. Both are practical and
excellent business men, and are doiDg a fine
business. Planters will find them straightfor
ward, reliable and prompt in their dealing, and
their terms are as moderate as thoso of any
house in Central Georgia. Give them a trial
and they will make good all we have said.
Commencement.—Tho commencement exer
cises of Wesleyan Female College begins to-1I*- H. Wing,
night with the biennial celebration of the Phi-
lomathean Society, and an address by Mr. John
L. Hardeman. The programme of the exer-
j cises will be found in onr advertising columns.
They will be, as usual, most interesting, and
will be largely attended by the pnblio. We
may expect, therefore, a lively and plasant
time, in the city next week, barring the warm
I weather.
Wing & Solomon, appreciating the stringency
of money matters, offer their large and elegant
Btock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at
lower prices than ever offered before in this
city, and will make price an object to any ono
wanting goods in their lino. Repairing and En
graving dono in the host style and at lowest
rates. Hairwork of anv description dono at
short notice. Work upon the most intricate
and difficult watches executed and guaranteed
by Mr. H. Peacock, a practical and scientific
watchmaker, for several years past with Mr.
The best assortment of Water Coolers in the
city at B. A. Wise & Co’s. 2t
S. WAXELIUUM, BRO. & CO.
jane 25-cod tf
BALL, BLACK & CO.
5G5 and 567 Broadway, N. Y.,
C«ll attention to their very extensive stock of
SILVER WARE,
PRECIOUS STONES,
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, OF
WALTHAM MANUFACTURE,
JEWELRY,
BRONZES,
CLOCKS,
STATUARY, GAS-FIXTURES, ETC.
Out Roods are of the boat quality, perfect In de
sign and finish, and sold at fair prices. Strangers
in the city are cordially invited to visit our 8aies-
100ms whether they wish to purchase or not.
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XKWXAX MINERAL SPRINGS.
We desire to call the attention of invalids and of
»11 persons who may desire to spend the summer
months pleasantly, to onr city. Onr mineral waters
have been carefully analyzed and pronounced un
surpassed for their medicinal properties. Many i
markable cures have been effected. Improvements
hsve been recently made at the Springs, and they
Are accessible from all parts of the city. The hun
dreds who have annually visited our city can testify,
not only to the value of the mineral water, but to
the hospitality of the citizens. We, therefore, call
the attention of aU health or pleasure seekers to
the tdvsntsgee of our city. Board and lodging can
be had at either of the hotels or with private fami
lies, from $25 to $30 per month. For particulars,
Address either the McDowell or Yancey Houses.
Jnn20 2m
Bom»am is used in the practice of, and endora-
*d by some of the leading physicians throughout
the land. They are induced to do this from the
fact that its formula is published around each bot
tle. ao that the physician knowing its component
parts, and being already acquainted with their
Properties, prescribe it with all confidence.
NicholasVULE, Kv., February 17,1869.
Oentlemen:—I have seen the effects of “Bosa-
dalis” on patients in my own practice, and take
pleasure in attesting to its merits as a very power
ful alterative. In cases of scrofols, rheumatism,
secondary sypbylie, eta, I always recommend it.
ygryft yours, J. S. Spikes, M. D.
Cubling Tongs, both single and double, at
B. A. Wise A Co's.
OoMMEBCIAL AND AgBIOULTUBAL BULLETIN.—
j Messrs. Saulsbury, Respess A Co., factors and
commission merchants of this city, issued on
the 4th inst., a Commercial and Agricultural
Bulletin, which they propose to publish monthly.
It is a small sheet, bnt amply large enough to
meet the purpose for which it is published, and
that is, to give, monthly, reliable reports of the
Maoon cotton market, the condition of the cot
ton crop, and, in fact, to tell all abont cotton
np to the date of its publication. It is edited
with much ability, and will soon be accepted in
cotton circles as the standard authority from
Central Georgia on the subject of cotton.
Bceke A Co.’s Book Stoke:—This is one of
tho most extensive establishments of its kind in
tho State, if not in the South, and its trade
with the people of Georgia is immense. In ad
dition to the large, full and complete assortment
of books always to be fonnd at Bnrke & Co.’s,
an endless variety of stationery, drawings,
paintings, and fancy articles, ingenious toys,
base ball and croquet goods are kept constantly
on hand and at prices that will compare favora
bly with those of Eastern houses dealing in the
same goods. Visitors to the city shonld call and
look through the establishment before leaving
for home, as it will interest and instruct them.
Outbageous Breach of Trust.—By a mere
accident we came in possession yesterday of
the foiling facts:
The yonng gentlemen and ladies of the Ac
tive Glee Croquet Club gave a pic-nio at the
Armory Buildings on tho Fourth, and kindly
invited ns to attend We failed to get "a con
veyance ont and were denied the pleasnre of
being present. Oar friends, however, apprecia-
ing onr worth, placed a bottle of fine old por
ter in the hands of Rabun R. Ricks, foreman of
onr news office, and Wm. Mason, general agent
of tho TzLEGRArn and Messenoer, with instruc
tions to deliver it to us with their compliments.
Instead of doing so, tho heartless and unrelia
ble wretches aforesaid, went off with the porter
and down to the Central City Park, where, in
Biddlecom’s bar shebang, they imbibed his
foaming lager until they had lost all conscious
ness of the importance of the trust confided to
them, and then turned in and drank onr porter,
We never were tho victim of a more outrageous
breach of trust.
Thebe is rest for the weary under those
choice Mnsqnito Canopies just received by W.
A. Hopson A 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 ont and qniteth or, his spirit
being faint within him, he retireth to a comer
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.
junelS-tf W. A. Hopson A Co,
Don’t Forget these Two Facts ! ! That
Wing A Solomon are the agents of the Grover
A Baker Sewing Machines and of the L. it M.
Spectacles—the best in use.
Good Fighting Material,—A Herald corres
pondent employed in speering round Long
Branch, tells of a night spent in fighting the
Tiger there at Chamberlain’s Club House. Here
are the rations drawn by the belligerents :
The supper lastnight was announced at eleven
o’clock, and was splendidly served. The carte
was varied enougtu First came Spanish mack-
arel, fried frogs, soft shell crabs; then spring
chicken, lobsters, clam fritters, woodcock (as
unlawful to shoot as the tiger at this season,)
re ed birds, pate de foie gras; Kentucky ham,
lamb chops, lamb fries, clnb house steak, tame
ducks salads, vegetable, fruits, coffee. These
were washed down with the finest wines. The
tiger was never, perhaps, presented in a more
genial mood.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, July 6.—Akerman, alone, of
the Cabinet, is here.
The Treasury disbursements for June were
over §15,750,000, inclusive of interest.
H. B. Peterson has the contract for a tri
weekly mail between New Orleans and Vicks-
burg.
Judge Pettus and Col. Pugh, of Alabama,
were before the Ku-Klux Committee to-day.
They corroborated Gov. Lindsay and Gen.
Clanton. No such organization exists in Ala
bama. J. M. Justice, of Rutherford county,
North Carolina, testified that some five weeks
ago disguised men came to his honse, took him
out of bed, and whipped him terribly with
clubs and pistols, and took him to the woods and
threatened him with death until he promised not
to go to Washington and testify regarding the
outrages previously committed in his neighbor
hood. He was confined to his bed three weeks
from hurts. Justice believed these were not
mere neighborhood quarrels, but firmly be
lieved in the existence of Ku-Klux in North
Carolina.
New Orleans, July 6.—About 10:30 a. m.,
Samuel Rainey, general book-keeper of the
New Orleans National Bank, while at his desk,
was shot and almost instantly killed by William,
Boyd. The homicide was the result of former
business complications. Boyd was arrested.
Senator Pinchbaok, colored, has instituted
suit against Jthe Jackson Railroad, for refusal
to furnish him passage in a sleeping car on ao-
Washington, July 6.—The Agricultural Bu
reau is receiving voluminous reports, but will
not be ablo to compare them and make a full
approximation until the latter part of next
week. It is stated, however, that the returns
received regarding cotton, continue unfavora
ble, being precisely similar in character to
those used in making the last month’s exhibit.
The board of inspecting supervisors is still
experimenting upon the life saving-appliances.
They hope to report within a week.
Bowen is still jailed.
Havana, July 6.—Ruis Leon has renounced
the directorship of Yose de Cuba. Senor Triay
will be his successor. Gelpi, formerly of Preusa,
will soon start a jonrnaL It is reported that the
French steamer Washington is ashore at Marti
nique.
City or Mexico, June 30, via Havana.—No
doubt is entertained that Juarez will have a
majority over Lerdo and Diaz, jointly, and the
choice of President will not devolve upon Con
gress. It is not deemed likely now that any
attempt will be made to inaugurate a revolu
tion ; but if the attempt is made, it is believed
it would soon faiL All parties were guilty of
violence and frand at the elections, and the
commission appointed by Congress has declared
the elections in the capital illegal. However,
the people are very little concerned abont the
election. By a fire in the Queberadilla mine at
Zacatecas, over one hundred miners were suffo
cated.
Paris, July 6.—Col. Bisson, commandant of
the troops at Bordeaux, suggested to the soldiers
before the election that, as the Republio only
could save the country, they had better vote
for Republican candidates. The people of
Bordeaux have sent a petition to General de
Cissy, asking him to disavow tho course taken
by Bisson.
Tho latest returns from the Department of
the Seine elect Moreau to the Assembly, in
place of Yon Velet, which increases the Repub
lican delegation |from the capital to seven.
An obscure man named de Lallan da murdered
Vonne, the Mayor of the town of Soehe, De
partment of the Indreet Loire The Curate
of the parish, while bringing oils to anoint the
body of tho mnrdered man, was also assassin
ated. The most-intense excitement against the
murderer prevails in the town. A later dis
patch announces that de Lallanda committed
snicide to escape punishment.
New York, Jnly 6.—A special to the New
York World, dated London, July 6lh, says:
The jury in tho Tichbonrne case privately in
formed the Judge that they were convinced
that the plaintiff was an impostor, and were
ready to give a verdict to that effect, without
paring a single witness for the defense. The
Judge refused to give his consent, and the trial
will proceed.
connt of color, in compliance with an ordinancod iStock on hand this evening
of the City Council. The administrator of
finance refuses to receive any more Metropoli
tan Police warrants, in payment of city taxes.
The warrants suddenly dropped from 98 to 75.
A further decline is expected.
A fatal case of sun-stroke occurred yesterday.
Long Branch, Jnly 6.—Idaho won the first
race by a half neck: Time 2:16J. Salinawon
the second by a half length; time 2:434. Helm-
bold won the third by two lengths; time : 341^.
Hartford, July 6.—Tho House passed the
general railroad law by 129 to 57 votes.
New York, June 6.—John M. Dow, formerly
a citizen of Augusta, Ga , whore, it is reported,
he accumulated nearly §1,000,000, suicided to
day from despondency. He lost most of his
fortune in speculating. Aged 55.
The Grand Jury of Herkimer county has in
dicted A, H. Laflin, naval officer of this city,
for perjury. Laflin’s friends claim that the
suit is malicious.
Philadelphia, Jnly C.—Horace P. Robinson,
son of a Third street broker, was shot to-day,
and probably fatally, by Wm. Barstil, son of a
wealthy sugar refiner. The youths had beon
talking of burglars before going to bed togeth
er, and it is supposed the act was committed
while Barstil was asleep.
St. Louis, July 6.—Chief of Police McDon
ough has gone to Washington in connection
with the National Police Convention hero next
fall. After consulting Secretary Fish, with a
view to opening correspondence with foreign
police, McDonough will visit the cities and
principal towns of this country, gathering in
formation regarding police detective and re
formatory systems.
Chicago, July 6.—Tho citizens of Watsaka.
HL, took Martin Mora, who was charged with
murdering his son, aged ten years, from jail,
and hung him. A thousand men, women and
children participated in the act.
Wilmington, July 6.—The Republican Coun
ty Convention met here to-day, and by accla
mation nominated for tho State Constitutional
Convention Hon. Joseph O. Abbott, Judge Ed
ward Cantwell, and George L. Mobson. The
latter is a colored lawyer, recently admitted to
the bar, and is now a member of the Legisla
ture.
Cincinnati, July 6.—A saloon keeper at
Frankfort, Ross county, Ohio, fractured the
skull of a son of Dr. Wm. Latta.
Geo. W. Gray, of New Richmond, Ohio, was
drunk, and insulted some ladies, when the by
standers killed him.
New York, Jnly 6.—Judge Pratt has granted
a stay of proceedings in the oar-hook-mnrderer,
Foster case. It is equivalent to a respite till
Ootober.
Oxford, Miss., July 6.—The argument is
progressing. Ten prisoners have been released
on baiL
London, Jnly 6.—The steamer Gambia was
totally wrecked in Algoa Bay. No details.
Assistant United States Treasurer Richard
son reports complete success in negotiating the
5 per cent, bonds.
Pabis, Jnly 6.—The loan will be raised by
Paris to rebuild the destroyed monuments. Jules
Ducatel, for treason to the Communists, has
been awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honor.
McMahon has been reinstated in command at
Versailles.
Duke Nemonrs and Schneider, former Presi
dent of the Corps Legislatiff, are in Paris. The
supplemental elections occur next Sunday.
Prince de Joinville having declared for the Re-
puclic, will undoubtedly succeed in the depart
ment of Lamanche. Gen. Monteuffel dined with
Thiers. Moltke has ordered German command
era to forbeir inflicting punishment for offences)
which the French law can reach.
Count Walderzee complains of the bitiqr'
Take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor
dial and Blood Purifier and be happy.
junef-G'm.
Bbown A Co. have just received, Ledger,
Weekly, Saturday Night, Fireside Companion,
Leslie's GermaD, Appleton’s Journal, Irish
papers, Comic Monthly, Budget Fun, Scottish
| American, Chimney Comer,' Harper’s Bazar,
Graphic, Once a Week, Pomeroy, Varieties aud
| late dailies, Peterson’s for August
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Tf alt. Mechanics’ Fiee Co. No. 4, (
Macon, Ga., July 3,1871. I
At a regular meeting of Mechanics' Fire Com
pany No. 4, held July 3d, the following preamble
and resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, it has pleased the Divine Providence to
remove from our midst our late brother fireman,
Mabcus Kbatz, and
Whereas, we feel it incumbent on us to place
upon record our appreciation of his worth as a man
and fireman,
Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of
Maecus Kbatz, this company has lost one who was
zealous in tho Recharge of his duties, and one who
was affable and pleasant to all with whom he had
intercourse.
Resolved, That we tender to his afflicted relatives
onr heart-felt condolence and earnest sympathy in
their affliction at the loss of one who was a good
citizen, a devoted fireman and an upright man.
Resolved. That we wear the usual badge of
mourning for the space of thirty days, and that a
copy of this tribute be spread on the minutes of the
company, and one to be forwarded to the family of
the deceased.
Rosolved, further. That a copy be furnished the
Telegraph and Messenger for publication.
J. A. Camtbell,)
D. Goldsmith, > Committee.
L. A. Crockett, )
DIED,
On Wednesday, 5th inst, Mrs. Sabah L Holden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McLaughlin. Her
funeral will take place at 5 o'clock, THIS (Friday)
AFTERNOON.
New York Herald pleaso copy.
CORN, BACON AND FLOUR
At the lowest market price, either for cash, or on time.
SPECIALTIES :
FLOUR,TOBACCO AND WHISKY.
SHALL & GAMBLE.
Send your orders for tho celebrated HAZOR CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, guaranteed to bo
th9be8tmaae SMALL & GAMBLE.
fmr CC
Wheat, Bran, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Liquors, will receive prompt attention, at tho lowest mar
ket prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Dally Review or tho Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGE1
July 6—Evening, 1871,
Cotton. — Receipts to-day 15 bales; sales 201;
shipped 215.
The market continues firm with a strong demand
for Liverpool middlings at 19 cents.
Futures for August sold in Now York to-day at
20% cents.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1870—.bales.. 2,334
Received to-day 15
Received previously 98,285—98,300
100,634-
Shipped to-day 215
Shipped previously 98,810—99,025
THOS. XT. COIsnSTJER,
Next to Mix & Kirtland’s, Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga.,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY A FULL STOCK OF
HATS AND CAPS
FOR MEN AND BOYS, .
Of the very Latest Styles, in Silk, Beaver, Felt, CasBimere, Straw and Wool.
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
Consisting of Dress Shirts, with Plain, Plaited, Puffed, Embroidered and Full Bosoms—opening in front
or at the back, or at the side—and to weur with buttons, or spirals or stnds. Checked and Striped
Cambric Shirts; Linen and Paper Collars and Caffs of every style; Collar Bows and Cravats or all
BtyleB and colors; Lisle Thread and India Gauze Undershirts; Perfect FittiDg Drawers, in all sizes;
Lisle Thread and Bleached and Unbleached British Socks; Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs; Suspenders,
N .11 i.:— j. m Kirla rtf nil nivfln in xcViitn Vtlnnlr nnrl nil flirt rtrtlrtrn*
and all kinds of Gloves, including Gents’ Kids of all sizes, in white, black and all the colors*
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Of all sizes and qualities and styles, for both ladies and gentlemen.
1,609
language of the journals towards Germany. Th ■* .
Official Journal, in publishing this statement,
advises other journals to exercise the utmost
forbearance.
Savannah, Jnly 6.—Cleared, steamers Rap—
idan. New York; North Point, Baltimore; bark
Commodore Dupont, Montevideo.
Chakleson, July 6.—Sailed, steamer Empire,
Philadelphia.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Synopsis of TYcatlier Statement.
War Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Officer, 1
Washington, D. G., July 6, 7:40 p. at. j
Tho area of low pressure which was, Wednes
day evening, in Iowa, has moved over Lake
Michigan and now covers Lake Huron. Threat-
ening°veather, with light rains, have accompa
nied its advance, and are now prevailing in
New York and Pennsylvania. The barometer
has varied somewhat on the south Atlantic and
Gnlf coasts, and continues highest from North
Carolina to Key West, with fresh winds from
the South. Rain is reported this afternoon from
Georgia and Alabama. Clearing up weather
from Kentucky to Lake Superior and westward.
The barometer has fallen quite rapidly in the
Middle and Eastern States since this morning,
with increasing southeasterly winds.
Probabilities: Southwesterly winds will prob
ably continue in the southern and Gnlf States,
with northwesterly winds in the interior on
Friday afternoon. Tho barometer will proba
bly continue to fall to-night in Now York, with
brisk southeasterly winds on the East Atlantic
coast for a short time, with threatening and
rainy weather, clearing away on Friday. Par
tially cloudy and clear weather are probable on
Friday) west of Michigan and Tennessee. Brisk
southwesterly winds are probable for to-night
on Lakes Ontario and Erie.
There is no change to note in the tone of the
grain and provision markets. It is firm and prices
are unchanged. Clear rib bacon sides are quoted
10%@10%; shoulders 8%@8%. Com is scarce
and retailing at 1 25 per bushel.
Morning market Report.
New York. July 6.—Cotton steady; uplands 20%;
Orleans 21%; salos 1,500.
Turpentine quiet at 47%. Rosin quiet at 2 82
@2 85 for strained. Freights firm.
Flour dull and heavy. Wheat a shade firmer
Com a trifle better. Pork 15 37@15 50. Lard un
changed.
Stocks steady and dull. Governments steady
and dull. Stato bonds dull and Bteady. Money
easy at 3. Gold Bteady at 13%. Exchange, long
10%; short 11.
London, Jnly 6, noon Consols 92%. Bonds 91%.
Pabis, July 5.—Rentes 55f 80c.
Ltvebfool, July 6, noon.—Cotton opened firmor;
uplands 8%<§>9: Orleans 9%; salos 15,000 bales.
Later.—Cotton strong. Sales 18,000 halos; ex
port and speculation 8,000 bales.
Markets-—Evenini: Report.
New Yobk, July 6.—Cotton stoady; sales 4013:
uplands 20%.
Flour—Southern drooping; common to fair extra
6 25(5)6 85; good to choice 6 80@000. Whisky firmer
at94%<5>95. Wheat firmor; a decline in freights
has strengthened the export demand; winter red
and amber western 1 43@1 61. Com a shado
firmer at 71(5)71%. Provisions quiet and steady.
Navals and tallow unchanged. Freights heavy and
lower; sail—wheat 11. com 6%; steam—wheat 8.
Money easy at 2@3. Sterling longl0%; short 11.
Governments slightly easier; 62s 14%. Southern
securities somewhat better and others unchanged,
Tonnessees 72; new 71%. Virginias 64%; new
72%. Lonisianas 69; now 63. Levees 72; 8s 87.
Alabamas 99; 6s 69. Georgias 86; 7s 90. North
Carolinas 46: new 27. South Carolinas 75; new 59.
Gold 113%@113%.
Baltmobe, July C.—Cotton quite firm; mid
dlings 21; net receipts 142, and gro38 203; sales
395:stock 2039.
Flour dull, except for general grades. Wheat
qniet. Com dull and scarce. Provisions un
changed. Whisky 94.
Cincinnati, July G. — Flour unchanged. Com
steady at 55(5)56. Pork—Full prices asked and no
demand at 15 50. Lard 10% asked. Bacon closed
dull; shoulders 7. Whisky advanced, 90.
Louisville July 6.—Flour unchanged. Com 73
Provisions very firm and buoyant. Mess pork held
at 16 00; shoulders 7; clear sides 9%. Packed lard
10%@11%. Whisky 90.
St. Louis. July 6.—Flour better demand; winter
4 50. Com higher; mixed, on elevator, 67. Whisky
91. Bagging dull. Pork 15 75@16 00. Bacon
firmer; shoulders 7%; clear sides 9%.
New Orleans, July 6—Cotton market qniet;
middlings 20%; net receipts 221; gross receipts
410; sales 850; stock 59,855.
Flour dull and unchanged. Com in good do-
mand and higher; white mixed 75; white 78@80.
Oats in fair demand at 67@68. Hay—Scarce and
higher; choice 29 00@30 00. Bran dnll at 1 20.
Pork quiet; mess held at 16 75. Bacon quiet;
shoulders 8; rib sides 9%; dear rib sides 10%.
Sugar—good common 9%; prime 11%@11%; choice
12. Whisky quiet at 91.
Sterling 25%. Sight % premium. Gold 13%.
Wilmington, July 6.—Cotton firm; middlings
20; net receipts 50; Bales 6; stock 844.
Spirits turpentine firm at 43. Rosin firm at 2 25
for strained; 4 50 for No 1; 6 75 for extra pale; 5 75
for pale crude. Turpentine steady,at 3 00 for yel
low dip; 4 25 for virgin. Tar firm at 3 00.
Boston, July 6—Cotton dnll; middlings 21%:
net receipts —; gross 1218; sales 200; stock 6000.
Norfolk, July 6.—Cotton steady; low middlings
19%@20; net receipts 117; exports coastwise 170:
stock 1523*
Augusta, Jnly 6 Cotten market dull and easier
at 19(5)19% for Liverpool middlings; sales 110; re
ceipts 105.
Mobile, July 6 Cotton market quiet; middlings
19%; net receipts 131; exports coastwise 147; sales
' T: stock 10,420.
-Galveston, July 6.—Cotton quiet; middlings
net receipts 722; exports Great Britain 600;
STUDWELL BROS.,
17 HURRAY ST., NEW YORK,
manufacturers and jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Expressly for
Southern Trade.
JOSEPH LaLOYTEAUX, Salesman.
june 30-3meod
lies 500; stock 26,174.
Savannah, July 6. — Cottoa market tending
downwards; middlings 19%; net receipts 1931
sales 500; stock 6770.
Charleston. Jnly 6.—Cotton firm; middlings 20;
net receipts 128; exports coastwise 5S6; sales 150;
stock 5310.
London, July G.—Consols 92%. Bonds 91%.
Bullion decreased 114,000.
Liverpool, July 6.—Turpentine 41s 6d(5)42. Col
ton closed strong, uplands 9d; Orleans 9%@9%d:
sales as before reported.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE
MACON, GEOBGIA.
• COMMENCEMENT
J ULY 7,1871.—Biennial Celebration of the Phi-
lomathean Society, at 8 p. sl Address by Mr.
John L. Hardeman.
July 8.—Trustees meet at 9 A. Jt.
July 9. Commencement Sermon at 10% A. M.
by Rev. Alfred T. Mann, D.D.
Jnly 10.—Junior Exhibition at 10 A. X. Sopho
more Exhibition at 8 P. w.
July 11.—First Commencement Exercises at
a. at." W. F. C. Endowment Association meets at
12 m. Annual Concert at 8 p. m
July 12.—Closing Commencement Exercises at
9 a. si. Annual Address by Rev. H. H. Tucker, D.D.
jnn29tiljull2 O. W. SMITH, Sec’ty Faculty.
Superintendent’s Office
Georgia Railroad Compant,
Augusta, July '
E. H. Myebs, D. D., Chairman of Board of Trustees
Wesleyan Female College:
Dear Bra: Yours of the 21 ot June duly to hand
and contents noted.
I reply wo have notified our agents to pass dele
gates and visitors to your commencement at Macon
on the 12th inst. foe one fare.
S. K. JOHNSON, Supt.
)
in*ANT, >
r 1,1871.)
COME ONE ! COME ALL!!
TO TDE
reat Southern Grain and Provision Emporium
— OF —
SMALL * GAMBLE,
61 Third Street, Macon, G-a,,
AND BUY YOUR
i?c iy
SHALL & GAMBLE, 01 Third si., Macon.
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FELIX COKPUT,
Groceries, Fish, Frnit,Vegetables, ice, Etc
Second. Street,
(Between Telegraph Building and Baptist Church.)
Sunday Hours Same as Other Ice Retailers.
Ico Honse below Passenger Depot in building
formerly occupied by H. N. Ells.
GASH ORDERS SOLICITED.
The Greatest Improvement Of the Age.
O. W. MASSEY’S
PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN
F OR the past forty years I havobeen engaged in
tho manufacture of Cotton Gins, aud have set
to work on plantations, and have soon in operation
hundreds cf Gins, and have no hesitancy in pro
nouncing this tho BEST WORKING GIN I ever
saw. It runs light—gins fast—does not injure the
cotton—impossible to break tho roll—no use for
self-feeders—and no trouble to feed. The commit
tee at tho late Bibb County Agricultural Fair, being
so well satisfied of its superiority over anything
they ever saw, awarded me the premium. I am
now prepared to furnish any ono in want of a Gin.
A sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold
Gin can be seen at Carhart & Curd’s Hardware
Store, Macon, Ga. Send for desepriptive list.
O.W. MASSEY,
Macon, Ga.
ESTABLISHED IN 1S32.
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
DEALERS IN
Gis, Pistols, FisMi Me
— AND —
SPORTING GOODS.
;ju!4 2awtoctl 59 Mulberry st., Macon, Ga.
EAST TAX NOTICE.
F there are any more tax-payers who intend to
make a return of their taxable property before
the bookB are closed, they can do so during this
week. Office over Boardman’s. Office hours from
7 a. sr. to 6 p. it. except from 12 ar. to 1 p. ji.
jun28tiljull R. A. BENSON, Tax Receiver.
NOTICE.
S ARAH M. AUDOES has applied for exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valuation
of Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at
10 o'clock a. 3i., on tho 14th day of July, 1871, at
my office.
Given under my hand officially.
july6 2t C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
Griswold Cotton Gin.
I will continue to manufacture the celebrated
Griswold Cotton Gin, a Grn that has given univer
sal satisfaction, and out of all the Gins I sold the
past two years, but ono single complaint, and not
one Gin returned. Every Gin warranted- A sam
ple can be seen at Carhart A Cord’s Hardware
Store.
jun29tf O. W. MASSEY.
Anchor Dine Steamers.
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, TO AND FR031
FEW YORK AND GLASGOW,
Calling at Londonderry to land Mails and Passen
gers.
The steamers of this favorite line, are built ex
pressly for the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted
up in evory respect with all the modem improve
ments calculated to insure the safety, comfort and
convenience of passengers.
PASSAGE BATES, TAVABLE IN CURRENCY
TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
DERRY.
First Cabin, $65 and $75, according to location;
Cabin Return Tickets, $130, securing best accom
modations : Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28.
Parties sending for their friends in the Old Coun
try can pnrehase tickets at reduced rates. For fur
ther particulars apply to HENDERSON BROTH
ERS. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or to
Iu L DeLAMATEB,
my30 d&w3m South. Expr. Co., Macon, Ga.
Responsible Agents wanted in town and country.
COTTON GINS.
THEE X>. PRATT.
Shops Established in 1833.
TWENTY THOUSAND SOLD.
G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY James B. How
ard applies to me for setting apart of Home
stead and exemption of personalty, and I will pass
upon tho same at my office in Monticollo, at 10
o’clock a. M. on the 15th day of July next.
Witness my official signature this 30th day of
June. 1871. J. W. BURNEY.
jvly62t* Ordinary.
FOB BENT.
A DESIRABLE Brick House on npper Walnu*
street. Containing six rooms, with good gar-
den. outhouses and water.
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Apply to
E. PESCHKE.
NOTICE.
Office of the Macon Street Railroad Co.,4
Maoon, Ga., Juno 19,1871. f
A T a meeting of the Board of Directors held
this day. the following resolution was passed:
Resolved, That a call of 25 per cent, on the capi
tal stock of this Company be made payable on or
before the lOlh of July next.
By order of the Board, J. B. COBB,
Secretary and Treasurer.
My office is at the Book Store of J. W. Burke &
Co. J- B. COBB.
jun23 eod JnU then ed
J. B. BRES,
Cotton Factor & General Com. Merchant.
No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans.
jmjP d6mw3m J. RAGLAND, Agent.
TR£3 BROWN.
BROWN, THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER OF
THE TAYLOR GIN.
T HESE Gins are SIMON PURE, not HYBRIDS,
Of 135 sold by our Senior in 1869 and 1870, but
ONE was taken back; but SIX complained of, and
to but ONE was a workman sent. The Brown Gin
WE offer is of different model to others of his on
sale, and iB a perfect machine.
These Gins are WARRANTED to give satisfac
tion, and all we ask of parties wishing to buy is to
look at them before bnying elsewhere. If yon can
not call, eend for circulars, by addressing
JOHN80N * DUNLAP, Agents,
72 Third street, Macon, Ga-
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DIXIE WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Guernsey, Bartrum <fc Hendrix, Propr’s.,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealois in
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
Yt’HITF, PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all sorts of Turning dono to order.
Ready Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lumbe
and Lathes in any quantity always on hand.
Orders solicited and promptly filled. may20 tf
Real Estate Distribution of
MEMPHIS.
A SHORT POSTPONEMENT.
S ATISFACTORY reasons to the Managers of the
Real Estate Distribution of Memphis cause
them to ask of the public the indulgence of a Short
Postponement. Our scheme is one of magnitude.
To successfully get through with it has required
the establishment of agencies throughout the
United States. This has been done; bnt to ac
complish it, more time has been necessary than at
first supposed. We are now in working order from
New York to San Francisco. The drawing will come
off on AUGUST 31st, without fail. By that date,
we will have realized onr moat sanguine expecta
tions, and wiU render the public that satisfaction
wo have always designed to give. Our offices
everywhere will continue open until then.
Call on Brown A Co., Macon, Ga., for circulars
and particulars.
PASSMORE A RUFFIN,
July6 lw Managers, Memphis, Tenn.
MISS A. O’CONNOR,
N OT being able to close ont her stock on account
of tho dull season, has just returned from
New York with a fino assortment of Millinery
Goods, Sash Ribbons, real Laco Collars of all the
latest styles, French Corsets; she has also a splen
did stock of hair goods, real and immitation, of every
description. All kinds of hair goods made to or
der. A fine assortment of jet goods, and has a
full assortment of everything that is usually kept
in her line.
Particular attention paid to orders.
apr!3-8m
J, A. ANSLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
americus, ga.
t tttt.t. practice in the Courts of Southwestern
VV Georgia, tho Supreme Court and the U. S.
Circuit Court. marl7 6m