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Pai-ts Jnlv 7 —The courts martial are Irvine I OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,)
Statement of the thermometer at J. H. Zei- I “TClXJSs '“^7* " ! prisonSs They vrill proceed in the followinl ,CLr --Evening, 1871. j
^ or V^^'bnt'excerBWB^perfiuira-1 Mn & Co.’s drug store, July 7 : orated, and the walls hung with numerous and S n ^; rst |“- V mb6rs P of tie Central Commit Ootto^-Receipts to-dayfiO bales; sales 116;
of Pf ov,a8OC0 ’ bn , , o . lork si I most exquisite paintings and drawings by the tee . Second , persons who usurped public func- shipped 29.
’ . r eT«rtheles*> extremely weakening, unr- ™ 1 89 J onn 8 ladies of the institution and their accom- tions. Third, those generally implicated in in-1 The market closed strong and active at 19 cents
.h»bsst» of * nmmer ■“ , xi!T.r 3 “ plished and gifted instructress in the art, Mrs. surrection. Kossillwill be tried before a special
" * extent that ie more or lees debilitating. £ „ " /. 92 c rowa tribune.
* 41 — * “ 1 1 1 It is proposed to lend Thiers the palace of the
We give below the programme of the even- Elisee ashi3 residence. “ - - --
I?,.graph & Messenger,
CITY A-FF^IRS.
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 8, 1871.
Philojiathzan Ethibition. — The college
| chapel was densely filled last night by onr best
citizens, to witness the biennial exhibition of
the Philomathean Society of the Wesleyan Fe
male College. The chapel was handsomely dec-
BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL ANI) COMMERCIAL
WAY DISPATCHES.
Daily Review of the Market.
g *c Q2
. ii c’aaaes of the community, require a I MMPm"
01 . nvij Mrant at this season. Let tbemnot 8t) . cIock . | 2 9.60 I We S” 6 beloW the P T0 Sramme of the even- j E i isee as bi3 les iaence. The Bank of France,
-aaie 1 j“ op| of jjjg bar-room; they will o •< * n 8 s entertainment, and we reiterate only what yesterday, sent 104,000,000of franos to Prussia,
ktt in a medicated stimulant, pure and c 29.50 all said who were present, when we say that the Amiens is placed in a state of siege in con-
l* {ad i l !.wbat they need; and among this class , exhibition was the most brilliant and highly in- sequence.of the faitae of the municipal author-
«'m], I® , . i I ^Porp vPAfhfir lioo Kf aq **niniTlP Vint ,? dtlTincr I . I xtics to discover th6 Dllirufirfir of & rrussiftn.
Hoetetter’e 8tomach Bitters stands j ^ THX weaum n D* , 8 _ 8 | teresting the Society has ever given. We can- | Tbe trial of Rochefort, Assy and Eossill has
~ — , . ^ , i . .. wivouug tuc ayv^awaj ~ v,. 'Xlie ITiai 01 KOCQcIOri, A!
• ** sotd^P' 6 * 6,111 nrged & S aln8t U8e » P refient week, and here in the city we are n0 £ p ar ticalarize at this late hour, and really it j been postponed a fortnight,
genius of Temperance itself; for even needing a shower of rain very much to settle j won i(j be unnecessary, for all the young ladies The reorganization of tl
1»*permit* the saleof diffusive stimuli | t b e dust and cool down the atmosphere. I umnswl themselves in the mnri oreflitahle I completed. Its effectives!
for Liverpool middlings—the beat lots selling for
I9%@19%.
Futures Eold in New York, to-day, as follows:
July 20%; August 20%; September 20; October
19%; November 19%; December 19.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1870—bales.. 2,334
Received to-day 20
Received previously 98,300—98,320
^orfidnal Purpose*-
atmosphere.
As a general renovatiDg I —
- tbe Bitter* has no equal anywhere. I Judge Looan’s condition was reported to ns
ona of the merit* of <bis famous late yesterday afternoon as more critical, as an
k'^tor It* regulating properties give it an unfavorable change took place daring the night
'- rf Z opetioriiy over all the tonics of the before .
s^ ! - rffi’a. In cases of chronic constipation
r>°*“r ‘ fQ , 4Qd cer t a in 0 f all aperients. | Fine Tomatoes.—“Uncle Bob” Clayton, the
100,654
I Shipped to-day 29
‘ Shipped previously 99,025—99,054
Stock ou hand this evening
1,600
rri.erml c
pj* ntineiena
,t icli aercenwy
the French army is
acquitted themselves in the most creditable I completed. ' Its effective strength is 820,000,
^ , - . . , ... Tne small pox is decreasing m Paris,
manner, and each one had something pretty, in- j q be p ope vvrites Thiers that he will remain
tereBting and bnmorons to say, or a choice song j n Rome.
or instrumental piece of mnsio to render. The Madrid, July 7.—A motion oenturing the ..... .
address of Mi-. Jno. L. Hardeman was happily Government was rejected by the Cortes in a There is no change to note in the tone of the
. * I vote of 119 to 61. The Cortes is considering grain and provision markets. It is firm and prices
conceived and eloquently delivered. Tnere is a I g Cnera i arnDes ty in Spain and the colonies. are unchanged. Clear rib bacon sides are quoted
spark of the genius of the father in the compo-| London, July 7.—In a thunder storm which io%@10%; shoulders B%@S%. Com is scarce
COEN, BA-COIST AND FLOUR
At the lowest market price, either for cash, or on time.
violent commotion in the discharging I auctioneer, brought to us from his garden four I gition of this young gentleman, and it shone I passed over the city a number of churches were I ari d lelailing at 1 25 per bushel.
•SMt 0 * 1 “ - I ■ _ i“ — — ' J r, o— 1 —-
1: " bnt gvntJy relieving them of their obstruc- of the largest and finest tomatoes, yesterday, out with peculiar brilliancy last night,
in a healthy, vigorous condition, via have seen this season, and as large, perhaps,
nnneeesraiy to state, in view of the mass a3 an y that ever grew in Central Georgia. The |
' ' Limoni as to effect* in dyspepsia, that it | vegetable crop of 1871, in this section, will long
9nr fKaf tarrililA an/I 1 mf inn J . . . ... * m * <•
PROGBAMME—PAST FIRST.
‘ A realm of unqualified best were a stagnant pool
of being.
,'rfimanent cure for that terrible and hut too b0 remembere d B b tho best ever produced, both ADa rinhM I of e indole B nco t - 0 perfcctl0I,, tbo abatracl in Amador county. A sharp earthquake
, fn lcomp!*uit. I aa to quality and quantity. There must be deficiencies in heaven to make room occurred at^Yisilia, but attended by no ds
Korulns market Keport.
New Vobk. July 7 —Cotton firm; middling up-
Tho State“troops remain in possession | fS?’totin quiet at 2 25
Bitters,” under various mines,
dealers endoavor to subetitute for I
for progress in blisa.
b .tetter’* Stomach Bitter*, should be avoided, for stu i] a tj on Q f the officers of this organization, to
; r own e»ko, by the sick and the public at large, j B6rVQ dnr ; n g tbe ensuing year, took place in
tctttr* Bitters are procurable in bottle* only, 1
Franklin Lodge No 2,1. O. O. F. Tho in-1 Philomathean March J. T. Coley.
I -over eold in hulk.
" jcsT RECEIVED, THE
Parisian Canopy Musquito Net.
WW PATENT. JD8T OUT. A PERFECT BEAUTY
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
jkWtf
w . a. BANKS & SONS
mnetentlv receiving new additions to their I
1 “ iltcAilylirge stock, comprising m part:
lultES.OINES,
hernani bareges,
french ORGANDIES,
LEN0E3,
MOZAMBIGUES,
COLORED BAREGES,
LINEN LAWNS,
12Hc. do., eta, etc.
Also, a full line of
PUJN PLAID AND STRIPED SWISS,
i •• “ JACONET,
' “ *i NAINSOOK.
IvurrORIA AND BISHOP LAWNS,
TUCKED SWISS,
TUCKED NAINSOOK.
I,«(W Mitt*. Ribbons, Trimmings, o»c., etc
Muck of House Furntehing Good* always
'' let8- w A BANKS * 80N3,
TiiitiRUliir Block, Second Street, Macon, Ga.
.
| >1ACK 1JIIOTHERS
OFFEB BARGAISS IN
|vi1ateS«iee, Jaconet and Book Muelins, at 15 cent*
a jard and upwards
11 laid ard Striped Nainsook, Checked and Striped
Mndine, at 20 cents per yard and npwards.
| ruin and Tackod Nainsook at 25 cents per yard and
npvards.
| fadies'and Children's Mitts at 25 cent* a pair and
upwards.
I tulles’ and Children’s Parasols at $1 and upwards,
(shirt Fronts, Plain and Fancy, at 15 cents* apiece
and upward*.
| A u ;w lot of Tidies at 25 cents apiece and npwards.
JUST HECBXV7'B2D!
Ladies’, Mimes’ and Children's Bose. Lace Goods,
I Whire Trimmings, Aprons, Fans, Jet and other
|Ftmy Goods, which will be sold at very low prices.
MACK BROTHERS,
jiMiW eod2rr Second street, Damonr’a block.
I ALL, BLACK ft CO
r>GT> and 567 Broadway, N. Y.,
Cull attention to tlioir very extensive stock of
I SILVER WARE,
public at their Hall on Thursday night last, in
presence of a largo assembly cf ladies and gen
tlemon. Deputy Grand Master, D. B. Wood
ruff, of this city, was the oratoronthe occasion,
and delivered a chaste, able and eloquent ad
dress. After which the following gentlemen
were installed in their respective offices: Col
Thomas G. Simmons, N. G.; Rev. H. J. Har
vey, V. G.; John L. Jones, Treasurer, and Mr. J ® on 8'
Pendleton, Secretary.
Riddle's Confectionery—Families and citi
zens generally will find at this establishment
under Riddle’s Photographic gallery, a largo
and fresh supply of Malard French candies,
fresh prnnes in small boxen, and other nice
Mr. J. Coley.
Prayer.
1. Instrumental Dnet...Tancred Rossini.
Miss Sadie Burge,
Miss Jennie de Ronlhac,
Miss Nannie de Ronlhao,
Miss Eliza Wight,
Mr. J. T. Coley.
Salutatory , Honorary Member.
Read by Miss Lon Reese.
3. Scattei Seeds of Kindness. .Mrs. E H. Gates.
Recited by Miss Julia IversoD.
“The Brook.” Dolores.
Miss Ella Wight
5. The Maniac G. Monk Lewis.
Recited by Miss Lon Reese.
C. Composition...Winter Reveals what
Summer Conceals...An Honorary Member.
Read by Miss Susie Duncan.
7. The Wonderful one-horse Shay,
O. W. Holmes.
Recited by Miss Sadie Barge.
struck by lightning and several lives lost.
San Francisco, July 7.—Tho semi-annual
report of tho Board of Trade shows a healthy
increase and a large accumulation of bullion and
coin. .
shock | ^2 go for strained. ’ Freights dull,
damage. Flour stcadv. Wheat a shade firmer. Com
Some Italians hoisted a nag inscribed “viva trifle higher. Pork quiet and firm at 15 35<®15 50.
Italia Roma Capitali." Tho ultra Catholics Lard dull.
took umbrage at the display nnd made threats Stocks dull. Governments dull and heavy,
to tear down the flag. The Italians are now Stato bonds quiet. Gold 118^@113%. Sterling,
parading the streets wrrying the American flag lo ^° D ^ ju°ly T^noon—ConeoD 93%. Bonds 91%.
and shouting “viva Garabaldi, down with tho j u i y 7—Bonda 0G%.
l/ope. j Pabis, July 7.—lientea 56f 02c.
Oxford, Miss., Jaly 7.—Tno Juno term of j jjvERrooL, July 7,noon.—Cotton epened strong:
tho United States District Court has adjourned, uplands 9: Orleans 9>£@9>£; 8alea 15,000 bales:.
The Grand Jury returned forty-nine bills of in- sales of the week 122,000; for export 14.000; oii
dictment under tho enforcement act, implicate j speculation 33,000; 8tock715,000;Ainerican4/4,i)0f ;
ing three hundred persons in Ku kluxing. receipts 70,000; American 31,000; acaial expoit
Mobile July 7.-Jno. Claybnm, journalist, 12 ^ EIl __ Cotton 8tron „ Saloa 18>00 o bales; ex-
lately of tho New Orleans Picayuno is dead. r£ an( j 8 p ecu ] a tj nn 8i 000 bales; stock, afloat, 444,
Washington, July 7.—Capt. John Nyo, a I *; 00 . Amalica n 103,000. Lard47®49
brother of Senator Nye, iB dead.
New York, July 7.—Arrived out, Silesia and
Huron from New Orleans, at Southampton this |
a. ii.. Arrived, Leo, Roanoke, Upton, Bolivar,
Hawkins.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, July 7.—J. EL Speed testified be-
narkels— Evening Keport.
New York, July 7.—Cotton strong; sales 6041
uplands 20%; Orleans 21%.
Receipts of cotton for all porta for tho week,
16,557; exports 6,846; stock ^00,096.
Flour—Southern unchanged. Whisky 94%@95.
WUo&t—Spting 1@2 better; winter red and amber
western 1 47@1 51. Corn, one cent better for ex-
. _ . fore the Ku-klux Committee to-day. He said that I port speculation demand, at 72@72%. Rice firm at
things for family use. Tho saloon is now sup- 8. Instrumental Duet...La Midget Russell. j n Alabama all was quiet until last winter, when 8%@9. P° r h heavy at 1512%@15 25. Lard heavy
I X TT 1 ft ■n.ll. TV» n ; n I * _ ’ I 1 f)7/ Vorola atuorltr TfrPurhtg linn VP
plied daily with the choicest flavored ico cream, I Miss LauraHays, Miss Della Davis,
v , ... , .... ... Mirs Sadie Burge, Miss Susie Duncan,
and families can be supplied in any quantity Mias Ella Wight. Miss Lena Brewer,
on short notice, in freezers of from one quart! a. The Drunkard’s Child
disguised bands commenced various^outiages, j fa]r
up to two gallons. The best of soda water,
with all of the most popnlar syrups, constantly I
on draught. Be sure to drop in at Riddle's
when looking for something Dice to eat or cool ]
off with.
Recited by Miss Mackie Lee.,
PART SECOND.
Vocal, Hear me, Norma —
Misses Foote and Ball.
3.
Oub Cotton Market Reports.—For the in
formation of a correspondent who makes the
inquiry, and for those interested in the subject,
we would state that we never make up onr re
ports of tbe Macon cotton market nntil after
the market has closed for the day, or about C I 6. Dialogue...The Premature Proposal...
p. m. We give the subject our personal atten- Poter Doughty—Mias Lucy Howes,
lion, and .isit each w.„ho... dal.y, „d grt Ronlh...
the number of bales it has received, sold and Mn Hastings—Miss Jennie Moreland,
shipped, and the market quotations from the I Servants—Misses Wall and Wight.
lips of the men who have presided at the sam- 7. S°Dga of Seven, Jean Ingelow.
pie boards during the day. We very rarely en-I 1 — -
trust this matter to anyone, if we are in the 1
city and able to get about, and we knowingly
and confidently assert that onr reports of the
market are tbe latest that can bo obtained, and
are strictly reliable. It occasionally oconrs that
there is a difference of an J or a ^c in the quo
tations as given ns by the cotton sellers, and
when such is the case, wo give the mean or
middle quotation, and we are then sure of quot- |
ing the market neither too high or too low.
and they continued until recently,
rages terrorized tho negroes and made them
afraid to vote. The opposition to negro edu
cation came from tho lower classes. Former
owners strongly favor general and impartial
education. Speed claims to be an ex-Confed-
erate officer. He is now regent of tho State
University and superintendent of education in
Perry county, Alabama.
Albert Richardson, colored, of Clarke coun
ty, Georgia, formerly a member of the Legis
lature, testified that in January last, a band of
to good refining 9 Sl%®9 68%; sales 1,000 hhde
Cuba at 9@1U. Molasses nominal. Freights, per
sail, wheat 7d, com 6%d; por steam, wheat 8d.
Gold 123%. Governments dull and heavy. Janu-
arys, Julya and forties declined %. State bond*
dull and steady; South Carolinas strong. Money
easy at 2(ct3. Sterling unchanged. TenneBaees
71%; new 71%. Virginias 64; new 72%. Louiai-
anas G9; new 63. Levees 72: 8a 86. Alabamaa
99; 6b 69. Georgiaa 86; 7a 99. North Carolinaa
45: new 27. South Carolinas 75; new 59%.
Specie ahipmenta to morrow over half million.
81s, 15%; 62a, 14%: 4a, 14; 5s, 14; new 12%; 7a
Composition, Sympathetic Imitation,
Honorary Member.
Read by Miss Lucy Howes.
The Australian Emeu Bret Harte.
Recited by Miss Leila Ross, v t , . ...... ....
Solo Grand Caprice Ketterer. disguised men whom Richardson believed to be 12%; 8a, 13; 40a coupon 112. Prime buaineaa notea
Mr. J. T. Coley. Ku-klux, came to his house, fired at and wound- 5@G. There ia a weakneBB in golu. caused by the
The Death of Little Paul.. . ....Dickens, edhim He returned the fire wounding one “^^Keh^todSn^ncf^
Read by Miss Sallie Hutchings. | assailant mortally, whereupon they retired, car- int erpreted aa moaning that Paria woAld not
rymg the dead. Ha knows no cause for 8iaw on London for gold, and that an outflow
the attack. Whipping and similar outrages Bpec i 6 f rom tliiB port might be checked,
continue in that section, creating much terror; Baltimore, July 7.—Cotton firm; middlings
that negroes living in isolated place have aban- 21; net receipts 35, gross 46- exports coastwise
doned tneir places for the towns where they 784: sales of the week 1,440. •
have nothing to do, and suffer distress. Flour unchanged. Wheat steady; offerings to-
The State Department has advices that ladies I day of a anponor quality, causing an apparent ad-
Seven Times One, Exultation, I require passports to onter France. Wives must
M'ss Jessie Hardeman.
Seven Times Two Romance,
Miss Colquitt Ross.
Night Blooming Oereus.—One of these rare
and beautiful flowers was in full blast last night,
in front of Brown & Co’s, book-store, and the
side walk was crowded from sunset nntil a late
hour in the night with ladies and gentlemen
who desired to witness its slowly unfolding
beauty and magnificence. The flower unfolded
under tho brightness of a drmnmond light,
placed before it in the street, and to the mnsio
of a large musical box placed upon a show-case
near the door.
who
Seven Times Three Love,
Miss Delia Davis.
Seven Times Four Maternity,
Miss Mary Smith.
Seven Times Five Widowhood,
Miss Addie Wright.
Seven Times Six Giving In Marriage,
Miss Ida Evans.
Seven Times Seven Longing for Home,
Miss Sallie Hutchings.
8. Vocal Solo, I Saw the Forest Fading, Pressel.
Miss Fannie Foote.
9. Address By Mr. John Hardeman.
10. Chorus Oberon Stevens.
Benediction.
Gas and Gasoline machines.
A committee of the New York Board of Fire
Underwriters in an able report onthenseofgas
and gasoline machines, says:
DANGER Hi UAKDIIKO.
vance. Corn firm. Wheat 1 78@1 80; southern
. . ... 176@l 76. Pork 16 00; shoulders 7%@8. Lard
be mentioned in husband 8 passports to avoid Whiaky 94.
annoyance. Cincinnati. July 7. — Flour upward. Com ad-
Boston, July 7.—Ship Golden Fleece, hence yanced, 67. Pork and lard unchanged. Bacon dull.
for Bombay, took fire and put into Halifax I Whisky 91.
scuttled. Two are dead, and several are sick Louisville, July 7.—Flour and com steady,
from eating fresh clams dug on the Chelsea Provisions firm and unchanged. Clear nb aides
° 8; clear aides8%; whisky 91.
Deacn. , . Sr. Louis, July 7.—Flour—Demand fair. Com
Cincinnati, July 7.—The Catholic school bett in Back8 6 9@ G0 %. Whisky 92. Pork 15 75.
house, Presbyterian Church and county jail at BaC0Ili inactive; shoulders 7%@7%; clear sides
Portsmouth were unroofed by a storm. g%. Lard 10%.
Hudson, N. Y., July 7.—At a convention of New Orleans, July 7.—Cotton market quiet
the manufacturers of straw paper nearly every middlings 20%; net receipts 900; gross receipts
mill was represented, and it was resolved to 2,638; Bales 2,300; stock 62,493.
run on half time for the coming year, com 1 f«r th« week 6.407.-
mencing August 1. The cause is the high price
of ntraw and low price of paper.
Long Branch, July 7.—Hubbard won the
first race to-day—time 1:22. Chillicothe won
the second—time 147^, 149, 1:48^, 1:48J; Lyt-
tleton won the first heat.
New York, July 7.—Tho colored Senator,
Andrew Jackson Jones, of North Carolina, has
sued a gambling house for $5,000, lost at cards.
Lokdon, July 7.—The Wnvorly Celebration
in aid of tie erection of a monument to Sir Wal-
It is admitted that so long as the material re- t Br Scott, was an immense success, and realized
mains in the machine, and until it is converted I X500 towards the object. The Prince and
into an illuminating vapor no risk attends it— Princess of Wales, Prince andfPrincess Chris-
Net receipts for the week 6,407; gross 9,598. Add
to this waste and damage 18,771. Exports to Great
Britain 8,309; coastwise 4,492; sales for the week
9,000.
Flour unchanged. Com in good demand; white
77680. Oats firm at 67@68. Hay. spring choice,
30 00. Bran dull and lower at 115@117. Pork
dull and lower at 16 25@1G 87%. Bacon in good
demand; shoulders 707%; rib aides 8; clear aides
10%@10%. Lard uachangod. Whiaky quiet at
87%@102%.
Starling 25%. Sight % premium. Gold 13%.
Wilmington, July 7 Cotton firm; middlings
20; net rscoipta 40; sales —; stock 1,884.
Net receipts of the week 250; exports coastwise
117; sales of the week 112.
Boston, July 7.—Cotton quiet; middlings 21%;
ah
COME ONE! COME ALL 1!
TO THE
reat Sontliern Grain and Provision Emporium
— OF —
SMALL * GAMBLE,
61 Third Street, Macon, Ga.,
AND BUY YOUR
SPECIALTIES :
FLOUR, TOBACCO AND WHISKY.
SHAM & GAMBLE,
Send your orders for the
the best made.
celebrated HAZOR CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY FLOOR, guaranteed to he
SMALL & GAMBLE.
AU ordors for CORN, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, LARD, MEAL, SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
Wheat, Bran, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Liquors, wiU receive prompt attention, at tho lowest mar
ket prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
jyfi iy
SMALL & GAMBLE, 01 Third st., Macon.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Clierry Street, Macon, Georgia.
Now offer to the public our entire stock of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
STOVES, CUTLERY,
Silver-Plated and 'Britannia Ware,
Brooms, Brushes, Feather Dusters,
PLAIN AND PLANISHED TIN WARE,
At pricos LOWER than were ever offered in Macon.
PRECIOUS STONES J another bud on tbe Night Blooming Cereus
_ . .for repairs; also from liability to accident from I i 3 i eH- Dio Vernon. Waverly, Ivanhoe, Flora, rpJ-emts -184- exDorts coastwise 94-sales
plant that will open, perhaps, on Sunday or j ea king, or from careless management, or from Uaclvor, Madge Wildfire, Amy Robsart, Roth- rg’. s t 0 ck 1 913. ’
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, OF | Monday night, when those who did not see the I defective construction of the machine. It is, I say, etc. Net receipts of tho week 1,531; exports coastwisf
one of last night will have a chance. There therefore, deemed important that in all cases Six trainway conductors have been fined in 1,142; salos of tho week 125.
. ...... - T *nr. i I the materials and tho machine should bo c-xclud- I London for overcrowding tho cars. Augusta, July 7—Cotton market closed firm at
was also on exhibition a very fine Lillium Aura- ed fr<jm insnred building. Savannah, June 7.-Cleared, brig Mary A. 19%@19% forg Liverpool middlings; sales 160; re
turn, from the floral collection of Miss Anna How remote the gas-house or vault containing T) a vis Baltimore. ceipts 80; stock by ao.ual count 4,d2U.
Buckley. the reservoir and Machine should be from tho TIL, July “-Only 45 per cent, of the new lg “? B n ^’ r ^f p K^os^ 6 Lp^ 8 ?o l Se
Brown & Co. are tho gentlemen to introduce, premises will depend upon circumstances. i oan ig dotted to subscribers. The forts will 12 7?’ S aie 8 450; stock 10,492.
inforasHno Tin "’hen the gas-house is used for no other pur- be abandoned when tho 1,000,000,OOOf of the jj ot receipts of the week967; gross968; exports
or give anything of a novel and interesting na- p(JS0 than tbat of bo i ding these articles, a dis- in a e mnity is paid. to Great Britain —; to the continent 1,108; co&st-
ture, a fair showing in this community. | tanoe of fifty feet iB abundant, and nnder somo | j a t be Assembly, upon a motion to tax pass- | -wiso ; saleB of tho wook 700.
**’ , circumstances a nearer proximity to the bmld-1 ports, Joubert attacked the English excursion- Galveston, Jnly 7.—Cotton firm; good ordinary
A Good Idea~—One of the most novel ana I would not be attended with any in- j j 8 ts. Favre expressed regret, and spoke glow- 16; not receipts 929; .exports to Groat Britain ;
handsome improvements to be made at the crease of hazard, provided the receivers, hold- ingly of the charity of the English government 9 4M- ’flmnrte tn a™*t
Central City Park for tho convenience of visi- ors, or carburettors are made perfectly tight, so and peopla towards France during tiie recent B ri, a i n 2 505- continent —; coastwise 1®872; sales
x j * it ^iii Un to prevent any leakage or tho escape or va- calamities. Favre also stated that the govern- r o 059
tors during the Fair, „ _ I por _ T ba committee are of opinion that all I mon t wished to prevent conflicts with the Ger-1 savannah. July 7.—Cotton market firm; mid-
the bank of the river for one or two hundred | manufactories, and all large structures, such as man almy 0 f occupation. The motion taxing fliingg 19%@20: not receipts 193 ; exports coast-
yards along the grove, so an to seat safely and j hotels and public buildings, the distance of at pas sports was withdrawn. An additional 175,- I wise 302; sales 350; stock 6,661.
WALTHAM MANUFACTURE,
| JEWELRY,
BRONZES,
CLOCKS,
STATUARY, GAS-FIXTURES, ETC.
O n Roods are of the best quality, perfect in de-
I «pi and finish, and sold at fair prices. Strangers
I in the city are cordially invited to visit onr Salea-
I whether they wish to purchase or not.
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COOKING STOVES.
Our stock embiaces all the latest andbest improved patterns, among which wiU bo found the colebratod
“ Cotton Plant,” “ Fire-Sido,” “Master-Piece,” “Iron Witch,” “Charter Oak, Queen of the South, and
«‘ Marion.” Wo liavo now on hand Two Hundred and Fifty Cook Stoves, which we will sell for cash, or
on Lime, for acceptances, till November 1, at prices which cannot be competed with.
TINWARE. TITVW-AJRJE.
Having for the past twenty years made the manufacture of Tinware a specialty, we now offer to mer
chants and buyers a very large and splendid assortment of plaiu and pressed Tinware.
CUTLERY. CUTLERY.
Importing onr
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
The bank at this point has, naturally, the right
] elevation and inclination for making a flight of
J eight or ten steps, with a rise of one foot each,
THE PAIN KILLER and it will cost, comparatively, but a small
I amount of money to complete the work.
May jnatly be styled the great medicine of the While at the Park yesterday morning, we no-
*orld, for there is no region of tho globe into I ticed that the race track was being graded and
which it has not foand its way,and been largely used widened, and we were informed that it wonld
an) highly prized. Moreover, there is no clime to be mada onQ of tbe finegt tracks in the United
*hich it ba* not proved Jo be well adapted for the stat befora the work upon it would stop.
rare of a coDtiderable variety of diseases; it is a , j
apeedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, a gr un p -
brniaea, wound, and various other injuries, as well aa ln ever y P 0rtl0 °_ of , tbem ®1™* 3 ° f
*» for dysentery, diarrhea and bowel complaints laborers are busy with the pick, shovel, saw
KMierally, it is admirably suited for every race of I and ax, in grading, fencing, trimming and
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O. H. Bated.
Fbuit Jabs of the most improved patterns.
jnl8 5t Oliveb, Douglas & Co.
A few moee left 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. Bated.
Strasbourg. A woman was shot in the depart
ment of Jura for complaining of the requisi
tions made by the departing Prussians.
niDKIGHT DISPATCHES.
One thousand 1 quart tin Fruit Cans on hand I tain Stations. An area of low pressure is prob
Synopsis of Wcatbcr Statement.
Wab Det>’t, Office Chief Signal Offices,)
The baro h meffi°r n h?s ffilWon the I
Pacific coast, and stiUmore at the Rocky Mona- | **** and fabrics firmer with better prices. Lard
receipts
wise 461; sales 400; stock 486.
Net receipts of the week 1,732; groES ; exports
coastwise 131; sales of the week 85.
London, July 7, evening Common rosin 6s 9d
to 7s. Tallov,- 44s 3d.
Consols 93%@93%. Bonds 92.
Pams, July 7.—Bullion in the Bank of France in
creased 100,000,000 francs during the week.
Fkaskfobt, July 7, eveniDg.—Bonds 96%.
Livebpool, July 7, evening—Cotton closed strong;
and for sale.
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Oliveb, Douglas & Co.
FELIX CORPUT,
men ou the face of the globe.
It i* s very significant fact, that notwithstanding
the long period of years that tho
clearing np.
Cottos States Life Insubance Comp ant
The Directors of this company met on Wednes
day last, when a semi-annual report of its bus!
ness was made to Jnly 1st, showing that not-
*hit of its popularity, but, on the contrary, the j withstanding the dullness of the times and the
caH for it has steadily increased from its fust dis- I scarcity of money, the company is doing a good
toT«y. and at no previous time has the demand for I business.
We again call the attention of our readers to
the importance of life insurance, and to the
propriety of patronizing our home company,
composed of our own citizens, doing business
in our midst, and controlled by men well known
■Wered and introduced. That the Fain Killer | ^ This we say without disparagement to
other companies.
We also refer to the advertisement to be
found in another part of this paper, in which
our friend F. M. Heath is announced as
special agent for the Cotton States Life Insw
ranee Company. Mr. Heath is well known to
onr citizens as the former Tax Collector of Bibb
Wx desire to call tho attention of invalids and of I county, where he made hosts of friends, not-
Persons who may desire to spend the summer withstanding the unpleasantness of hisprofes-
months pleasantly, to onr city. Our mineral waters I g ; on . We hope his many friends will now re-
Uvo been carefully analyzed and pronounced nn- mem ber him, and as he makes his rounds give
*®Passed for their medicinal properties. Many re- him a cbanca to iBsnr6 their lives. He will
a«Wfle cure* have t*en effect^. Improvements mate ftnd we think tha Oottao
°»ve been recently nia te »t the Spnngj, and they } . J 5 ’ . . „ ..
•» xccessibie from all pa.u of the city. The hnn- I SUt6a wore fortunate in securing his services,
PAIN - KXIaIjEII
Has been before the world, it has never lost one I
it been so great, or the quantity made been so |
btse, as it it to-day.
Another significant fact is, that nowhere haa the I
Ptin Killer ever been in higher repute, or been
°m* generally used by families and individuals,
fi^tu it haa been here at home, where it was first
•ill continue to be, what we have styled it,
The Great Xedicino of the 'World, I
There cannot be the shadow of a doubt—Provi- |
d"»(v Adcertbtr. Jane 2-eodAlm.
NKMSAS MIAERAL SPRim
•beda who have annually visited our city can testify,
to the value of the mineral water, bnt to
,r® hospitality of the citizens. We, therefore, call
rr®*ti® n Mon of all health or ple.ieme seekers to
{“•Jannpa of onr city. Board and lodging can
J* nad at either of the hotels or with private fami-
from $25 to $30 per month. For part.culars,
lan20 j ltlier McDowell or Yancey Houses.
A fine organ left on sale at G. P. Guilford &
Co.’a, at half price. Call and see. eod3t
Centbalizatiox is one of the bugbears of
American politics. Every business man desires
it. The Amebican House, Boston, offers not
only suptnoos and quiet suites of rooms to fam
XE)V YORK PKITATE IiO UR!) I but the very centre of business to mer-
SOUTHERNERS vWting New York can find cbanU and commercial travelers.
vfl.J 0 2J ,ort * l '!e rooms and superior board at 53 I _____ ___ Tarn Farrs > • 'Thai
Visst Thirty, third street, near Broadway, in the Don T Fobget these Two I acts.! Thai
Vicinity of the Fifth Avenue and other Wing A Solomon are the agents of the Grover
hotels. 1 . w gening Machines and of the L. A M.
Uefera m Macon, by permission, to Judge Ward * UaK8 , ,, g ,
no James Seymour, Esq. jonc25 2tw2w 1 Spectacles—tho best in use.
Take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor
dial and Blood Purifier and be happy.
june4-6m.
Ico House below Passenger Depot in building
formerly occupied by H. N. Ells.
CASH ORDERS SOLICITED.
ably developing in Minnesota, where heavy
rain is now reported. Tho low barometer on
Thursday evening over Lake Huron has moved
eastward, and is now central over the Bay of
Funday. Light rain fell during the night from
Now York eastward, where partially cloudy and i . _ . , vt—,:* t„_ TUn
clear weather have to-day prevailed with fresh GrOGBliGS. FlSil, FMlljVEptcllllGS] IC6. ElC
westerly winds increasing to brisk at New York I 1 '
Wing &■ Solomon, appreciating the stringency city and Rochester. Tho barometer continnes
of money matters, offer their large and elegant highest in Florida, but is lower than on Thnrs-I SeiiOncL Street,
stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at day evening. Fresh southwesterly winds have
. - I continued in tho Southern States. Brisk east- i
lower prices than ever offered before m this er jy fc ave prevailed at Key "West during (Between Telegraph Building and Baptist Church.)
city, and will make price an object to any one ^ ^ a y a Fresh west and northwest winds pre-
wantinu goods in their line. Repairing and En- vailed from Tennessee to the Lakes.
graving done in the best style and at lowest Probabilities: Partially cloudy and pleasant | Sunday Honrs 3amc as Other ICC Retailers.
° 6 . , . ... , ,1 weather is probable for Saturday in the Middle
rates. Hairwork of any description done at , mc j j; as t ern states. The disturbance west of
short notice. Work upon the most intricate Wisconsin will probably extend to Lake Huron
and difficult watches executed and guaranteed by Saturday, but dangerous winds are not ap-
S- Peacock, a practical „d
watchmaker, for several years past uith Mr. I j OK , a f 0 . n jg b t. Southerly winds with threaten-
L. EL Wing. j i n g weather will probably extend over Alabama
and Georgia by Saturday noon.
Htasnis, Miss., July 7.—The Universalist
church was struck by lightning! this morning
and entirely consumed by fire.
SanFbancisco, Jnly 7.—The English steamer
Waaga from Australia, is one week over due.
Boston, July 7.—Gyrus Wakefield has given
one hundred thousand dollars to Harvard Col
lege, for the erection of a recitation hall, with
dormitories, to be called the Wakefield hall.
P. S. Gilmore will leave for Europe in a
few days, to interest the magnates of foreign
lands in a grand international jubilee,[which it
is proposed to hold in Boston next June.
London, July 7.—Great freshets have oo
curred in the Derwent, Wye, Severn and Costa
rivers, and have caused heavy losses to farmers
by the destruction of buildings and crops.
Pabis, July 7.—Tho Ecole Speciale has for.
warded to the government an application to be
transferred from Metz to the camp at Satory.
The cavalry schall will be removed to St. Oyr. , . . „ -
Gen. Faidherbehashadan interview with Gam- TYT 1 ^ praeacein all the Courts of the Patanla
betta. A census of Paris will be taken at once. I *' u
A ti election to fill vacancies in the Assembly,
caused by the choice of the same members from
different localities, will be formally announced
to-morrow.
Berlin, July 7.—Emperor William leaves
Berlin to-morrow morning for Ems. The Augs
burg Gazette announces that Prussian military
law will be speedily enforced in Alsace and
Lorraine.
Plunge, EHp and Sponge Bath Tobs, cheap.
jnis 5t Oliveb, Douglas & Co.
Thebe is rest for the weary under those
choice Musquito Canopies just received by W.
A. Hopson & Co. These canopies usually clear
the house of musqnitos. The interesting insect,
after a careful survey, is convinced that there
is not a shacUnc of a chance for enterprise, and
he either curseth out and quiteth 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, wonld you rest in peace, buy one of
these great and good canopies.
junelS-tf W. A. Hopson A Co.
To Tbavelebs and Invalids.—Visitors to the
Newnan Mineral Springs and the traveling
public generally, will find first-class accommo
dations at the McDowell House. W. W, Rey:
nold, proprietor. jun20 lm
Xa rapidly gupcraedlngr all other preparations for producing
Elegant, Street and Wholesome ROLLS, BISCUITS, BREAD,
IwilwllBf ani other Griddle Coltt. perfectly Pure and
LelloUe, and cl trays reedy for immediate use. The CHEAP
EST Baking Povder in the WORLD, ert It WILL KEEP OX
LAXD OB SEA, in any climate, for years. It is well adapted
to the use of Housekeepers, Miners, Mariners, Emigrants, de.,
and Is in fact, ia every respect, the BEST YEAST POWDER
jnade “for the Kitchen, the Camp, the Galley.”
BOLD BY GBOCEB3 & DEAIXES EVERYWHERE.
Manufactured by DOOLEY & BROTHER,
69 NEW STREET. NEW-YORK.
s. a. McLendon.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC
FOBT GAINES, GA.
Circuit WiU also act as agent in purchasing,
[ selling, and renting real estate. jan 18-tf.
J, A. ANSLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AMERICUS, GA.
\\J ILL practice in the Courts of Southwestern
VV Georgia, the Supreme Court and the U. 8
Circuit Court. marl7 6m
SCISSORS, RAZORS, ETC.
And having received a large invoice of
GEORGE WOSTENHOLMS A SONS’ CELEBRATED CUTLERY,
We are prepared to offer tho trade the best of goods at great bargains
FRUIT JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS.
r
We are now receiving a large stock of aU tho beet kinds of Fruit Jars, the
MASON PORCELAIN LINED AND IMPROVED MASON JABS,
THE GEM LETOHWORTH AND WIRE TOP-JARS,
Which we can sell at very low prices.
IOE CREAM CHURNS, WATER COOLERS, ICE PITCHERS, REFRIGERA
TORS, BATHING TUBS. SPRINKLING POTS.
And a general assortment of
WOOD WARE, BROOMS AND BRUSHES, •
Embracing the largest stock to be found in the city.
*3- ORDERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
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THE WIHSHIP COTTON GIN.
Ahead of All Competition.
AWARDED TWO FIRST PREMIUMS AT STATE
FAIRS IN 1870.
A T a test of nine of the ieadiDg Gins of this
country, exhibited at the Cotton States Me
chanics’ and Agricultural Fair Association, held in
Augusta, in 1870, the trial resulted as follows:
Pounds
cotton. Time.
135 13:30 m
12:20 m
12:00 m
10:30 m
11:15 m
12:30 m
10:05 m
6:50 an
8.40 m
150
135
135
135
15O
180
150
150
Winn’B Gin 45 saws.
Carver Gin 50 saws.
Pratt Gin 45 saws.
Massey’s Griswold Gin....45 saws.
Nisbet’t & Goodrich Gin. ..45 saws.
Morris Gin 50 saws.
GtUlett’s Steel Brueh Gin. .60 saws.
The Winshlp Gin, - 50 sawn.
Hall’s Gin and Feeder 50 saws.
The Gins were aU run by a steam engine, and at
high speed. The Commit! ee on Machinery had the
cotton weighed np for each Gin according to size,
aU out of the same cotton, three pounds for each
saw. These Gins are all made alike, tor service and
durability—pnt np in good stylo in a substantial
and workmanlike manner.underthe personal super
vision of Mr. JOHN WIN3HIP, a firat-ciass ma
chinist of more than twenty years’ practical experi
ence—giving his exclusive attention to the manu
facture and improvement of Cotton Gins. Those
wanting Gins can find them with numbers of testi
monials sb to fast work—picking seeds clean, and
leaving lint in good condition, making it sample
weU. 40, 45, 50 and 60 eaws kept constantly in
stock. Price, $4 per saw.
CAMPBELL * JONES, Agents,
jail 2awAw2m Macon, Georgia.
FOB BENT.
A DESIRABLE Brick House on upper Wainu*
street. Containing six rooms, with good gai-
The Greatest Improvement Of the Age.
O. W. MASSEY’S
PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN
F OR the past forty years I have been engaged in
the manufacture of Cotton Gina, and have set
to work on plantations, and have seen in operation
hundreds cf Gins, and have no hesitancy in pro
nouncing this the BEST WORKING GIN I ever
saw. It runs light—gins fast—does not injure the
cotton—impossible to break the roll—no use for
self-feeders—and no trouble to feed. The commit
tee at the 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 one in want of a Gin.
A sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold
Gin can be seen at C&’hait & Cnrd’a Hardware
Store, Macon, Ga. Send for desepriptive list.
O. W. MASSEY,
Macon, Ga.
Griswold Cotton Gin.
I will continue to manufacture the celebrated
Griswold Cotton Gin, a Gin that bas given univer
sal satisfaction, and out of all the Gins I sold tbe
past two years, but one single complaint, and not
one Gin returned. Every Gin wairanted. A sam
ple can bo seen at Cirhart A Curd’s Hardware
Store.
jun29tf o. W. MASSEY.
den, outhouses and water.
HUX25 tf
Apply to
E. PESCHKE.
MISS A. O’CONNOR,
K OT being able to close out her atock on account
of the dull season, haa just returned from
New York with a fine assortment of Millinery
Goods, Sash Ribbons, real Lace Collars of all the
latest styles, French Corsets; she has also a splen
did stock of hair goods, real andimmitation, 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.
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