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Telegraph & Messenger.
'T^mlocs S*A»oy.—Glorious and delightful as
, fce rammer weather ia, its tropical heat is a BOTere
trial to the vital powers. Even the strongest are
lactimea proetrated by its effects. The common
hiaae applied to this condition of the body is
Lateral debility." Now, general debility arises
JLn sod Includes a variety of ailments. The
1 eria more or less affected, tho bowels are either
iT _,tipated or too much relaxed, the stomach but
performs the work of digestion, the appbtite is
r end the spirits depressed. This is what is
Ljjed general debility. It is a gonoral disarrange-
. 0 f jU the physical functions, and requires as
^itmedy a medicine that will regulate them all.
Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters is specially adapted to
tlii, purpose. Its general operation is not confined
to a single organ. If the liver is affected, it ro-
its tone. If the stomach is torpid, it regen-
it. If the nerves are tremulous and weak,
it braces and reinforces them. If the mind, which
ever sympathizes with the body, is gloomy and de-
oondent, it relieves the difficulty, and soon brings
the whole mechanism of the body into harmony
,nth the laws of health.
There is no civilized nation in tho Western hem-
sphere in which the utility of Uostottor’s Stomach
Eittere, as a tonic, corrective, and anti-bilious mod-
one, is not known and appreciated. Throughout
the tropics it is considered, both by the people and
tbs profession, the standard specific. While it ia a
medicino for all eeasonB and all climates, is is es
pecially suited to the complaints generated by tho
weather, being the purest and beat vegetable stim-
elentintbe world.
Beware of the Bitters made of add and danger
one materials, which unscrupulous parties aro en
deavoring to foist upon the people. Their name is
legion, and the public has no guarantee that they
ue not poisonous. Adhere to the tried remedy,
Hoatetter's Bitters, sold only in glass, and never in
ktga or barrels.
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CITY AFFAIKS.
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 22,18*1.
Statement of the thermometer at J. H. Zei-
lin & Oo.’s drug store, July 21
8 o’clock
12 “ 80
Peusonal.—Hon. Eli S. Shorter, of Enfaula,
Ala., is in the city, and stopping at the Brown |
House.
Wino & Solomon, appreciating the stringency
of money matters, offer their large and elegant
stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at
lower prices than ever offered before in tins
city, and will make price an object to any one
wanting goods in their line. Repairing and En
graving done in the best style and at lowest
rates. Hairwork of any 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.
Blaxceabd’s Patent Chubns, for sale by
Olives, Douglass & Co.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Mat-.tit-t-tctti Icon Mantle and Gsates.—
Persons wishing marbleized iron mantles will
find handsome samples at Wise’s crockery store,
The Shooting Gallebt.—Mr. Holder has re
cently made several improvements inhis shoot
ing gallery, on Poplar street, putting in new I on Mulbery street. Prices of mantle with grate
lights and targets. See what he has to say in | from thirty to sixty dollars,
his advertisement
At Home Again.—We are glad to see our good
friend and artist Mr. A. J. Biddle, at home
again. His slay in Milledgevillo was rather
protracted, but none the less pleasant and prof
itable.
Watermelons.—Messrs. S. T. <fc B. P. Walker,
88 Cherry street will have another supply of I
those elegant AuguBta watermelons this morn
ing. They are. by long odds, the best offered |
in tho market
Hazob.—Another lot of that choice exirat
Hazor flour, received r.t Small & Gamble's.
This flonr is guaranteed to be the best made,
One thousand one quart Tin Fruit Cans on
hand. Olives, Douglass & Co.
Don’t Foeget these Two Facts ! ! That
Wing & Solomon are the agents of the Grover
& Baker Sewing Machines and of tho L. & M.
Spectacles—the best in use.
We are selling Cooking Stovos on acceptance
by adding a small per cent
Olivee, Douglass & Co.
FeuitJabs! Feuit Jabs!—We have the Gem,
with glass top, Hero and Franklin Jars.
Olivee, Douglass & Co.
The best twenty-five dollar cook stovo, with
and we advise all to give it a trial, for wo know I tho largest outfit of furniture and pipe, at B. A.
it will please the most fastidious. | Wise & Co., Cherry Street Store.
Sheet Coppeb.—
Olivee, Douglass & Co.
Postponed.—Wo aro requested to say that
the match game of base ball between Macon
and Milledgeville, announced for tho 25th inst., .
has been postponed a few weeks on account of | riNAMClAL AND COMMERCIAL
the work being done on tho grounds.
Sally Itevlew of tlie market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,!
July 21—Evening, 1871. j
Cotton. — Receipts to-day 7 bales; salos G;
the pain killer
May Justly k® riy 1 ® 3 fb® Great medicine of the
world, for there is no region of the globe into
which it baa not found its way,and been largely used
»nd highly prized. Moreover, there ia no clime to
which it has not proved to be well adapted for the
enre of a considerable variety of diseases; it is a
ipeedy and safe remedy for bums, scalds, cuts,
hroisca, wounds and various other injuries, as well
u for dysentery, diarrha) and bowel complaints
generally, it is admirably suited for every race of
men on the face of the globe.
It is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding
the long period of years that the
PAINT KZIjLXR
Has been before the world, it has never lost one
whit of its popularity, but, on tho contrary, the
rail for it has steadily increased from its first dis
covery, and at no previous time has tho demand for
it been so great, or the quantity made been so
large, as it is to-day.
Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the
Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been
more generally need by families and individuals,
than it has been bare at borne, whero it was first
discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer
will oontinne to be, what we have styled it,
The Great Medicine of the World,
There cannot be the shadow of a doubt.—Provi
dence Advertiter. June 2-eodAlm.
Bbown & Co., No. 4G Second street, have
just received the following newspaper and pe
riodicals: Saturday Night, Appleton’s Journal,
Leslie’s German, Dutchland, Police News, New | shipped —.
York Clipper. All the magazines for August. I Tho market is quiet and unchanged. Liverpool
"■ — middlings are still quoted at 19 cents,
Steanoees in Boston, wishing quiet and ele- “Futures” sold in New York to-day as follows
gant accommodations, with every convenience, For July delivery 19%; August 19%; September 20;
and in tho very centre of business and amuse- Octobor 201-16; November 20 5-16; December 19%.
ment, can find no better stopping placo than ala con cotton statement.
the American Honse, on Hanover street. | Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1870—bales
JCST RECEIVED, THE
Parisian Canopy Musquito Net.
NEW PATENT. JUST OUT. A PERFECT BEAUTY
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
jm.29tf
Coen.—We dropped in at Small «t Gamble’s
yesterday, and found the largest and most se- |
lect stock of Com in this market.
Send your orders to these go-ahead young ]
men if yon want full weights and low prices.
A pais of festive mules got on a spree with a
wagon yosterday morning, on Cotton Avenue,
and ran into a lamp post in front of Vannncki’s.
The wagon and post got knocked into “smith
ereens.” The affair cost the owner of the mules
$12 50 for the lamp post that we know of, and
a new wagon will “snatch” him for another
hundred.
A New Beidoe.—The Macon and .Western
2,331
Received to-day 7
Received previously 98,512—98,549
100,883
Shipped to-day —
Shipped previously 99,158—99,158
1,725
Stock ou hand this evening ,
There was a moderately brisk retail trade in the
city to-day, but nothing more. The grain and pro
vision markets are quiet and prices firm. Com
115@125; clear rib bacon sides 10%; shoulders
18%. [|[
Morning Market Report.
New Yobk. July 21.—Cotton unchanged; middling
uplands 21; Orleans 21%; sales 3000, including 2000
in transit.
Turpentine firm at 52. Roam quiet at S 12% for
strained. Freights quiet.
Flour dull. Wheat heavy. Com dull. Pork dull
at 14 62. Lard dull.
Stocks much better than at the opening. Gold
Railroad have a force of masons and mechanics
at work throwing a new bridge over the cut on
tb„Col™,™,rond. ItI.Ibl.nd.d to,.potted.I
the present frail and dizzy looking structure, I Exchange, long 10%; short 10%.
and will be a work of solid masonry. The floor I July 21, noon.—Consols 93%. Bonds
will be much wider than the one at present in
nse, and built so as to afford ample room for
the street railroad track soon to cross it.
92%.
Weather favorable to crops.
Paris, July 21, noon Rentes 5Gf 7o.
LrvEarooL, July 21, noon—Cotton opened strong;
uplands 9; Orleans 9%; saleB 15,000.
Sales of the week 69.000; exports 10,000; specula
tion 1G,000; stock 000,000 hales, of which 385.000 are
American: receipts 53,000—including 25,000 Amer-
can; actual exports 12,000.
Late it —Cotton firmer and advanced a fraction:
uplands 9%; Orleans 9%; sales 20,000; speculation
and export 10,000. 4
Flonr 23s 6d. Red winter wheat 10s lOd.
W.A. HOPSON &CO.
Have received new and handsome varieties of
LADIES’ SUITS,
Also the second stock of those great and good
MUSaUITO CANOPIES.
The balance of our summer stock will be offered
AT CLEARING OUT PRICES.
Fibe in Milledgeville.—A'largo frame house
belonging to Mr. Calloway was entirely con
sumed by fire on Thursday last, about 12 m , in
Milledgeville. There being no water in the vi
cinity, the fire engine could not be brought into
service. The firemen and citizens worked man
fully, however, and saved all the furniture.
Tho fire was caused by attempting to kindle a
fire in one of tho rooms with Korosene oil.
There was no insurance, wo believe, on tho
building.
A neobo man, wo are informed, was found In
a dying condition on Wednesday last, in tho
basement of the old guano depot near tho rail
road track, at the foot of Plum street. He was
about thirty years of ago, and said he had been
whero he was found for two or three weeks. He
had on no clothing, and appeared to be dying
from starvation. We do not believe anything
he said, as he was qnito deranged. He was sent
to the hospital bnt died soon after he got there.
How he got into his wretched condition, and 1 nes!* Gtrvomrnenir.llis 15%; ^62sl4%r64sT18%; 65s
why ho was not found sooner, are questions 13%; new 12%; 67s, 12%; C8s, 13; liMOs 13%.
... , , , 1 Baltdiobe, Jnly21.—Oottonmarket closed quiet;
that puzzle ns to answer. | mj^dlinKa 2l%@21%; net receipts 17; gross re
ceipts 21; exports coastwise 2; sales 3; stock 845.
Net receipts of tho week 395; gross 510; exports
Jnlyll
W. A. HOPSON & CO.,’
41 Second street.
W. A. BANES &SONS
Aro constantly receiving now additions to their
already large stock, comprising in part:
GRENADINES,
HERNANI BAREGES,
FRENCH ORGANDIES,
LENOES,
MOZAMBIGUES,
COLORED BAREGES,
LINEN LAWNS,
12%c. do., etc., etc.
Also, a full line of
• miN PLAID AND STRIPED SWISS,
“ “ “ “ JACONET,
“ “ » •! NAINSOOK.
ICTORIA AND BISBOP LAWNS,
TUCKED SWISS,
TUOKED NAINSOOK.
Lace Mitts, Ribbons, Trimmings, etc., etc
Oar stock of Houso Furnishing Goods always
complete.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
Triengular Block, Second Street, Macon, Ga.
• J«a25tf
ball, black & CO
565 and 567 Broadway, N. Y.,
Have Just received a fine assortment of imported
horse timers
I for Sporting Purposes—denoting minutes, seconds
B ~ Q quarter seconds. Price ©25. Orders for every
■ Racing and Presentation Plate, exe-
I y u ® <1 *t the shortest notice; designs drawn to or-
|1 Wd estimates given.
I —' th ® largest aeeortmont of Ready Made Sil-
■ ver ana Table Waro to be fonnd in tho ci
I JullStf
> city.
a. z. Adams, b. m. bazemobe. shad bach ware.
Adams, Bazemorc & Ware,
PUNTERS’ WAREHOUSE
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
W E have admitted Mr. Sbadrach Ware to our
basin ess, the new firm to go into effect on
-na iftc the first day of September next. Bat all
®aft« accepted by Adams A Bazemore on the pres
et growing ctop will be assumed by the new firm'
'V®will in the future, as in the past, give our
attention to the storage and sale of all cotton
trusted to us. Our warehouse is, as is well
commodious, newly built, and fire-proof.
Liberal advances will continue to be made to our
L nen d«- may28 dAwSm
THE MISSES LANE
TRILL open a Boarding School for Young La-
v V dies in New York city, on Wednesday, Be:
temper 20,1871. For reference andcirculare app
f® *• J. Gresham, Esq., MaooD, Ga. jull6 3m
Markets—Evening: Report.
New Yobk. July 21.—Cotton steady and in fair
request; ealos 3131 bales; uplands 21; Orleans 21%.
Receipts of cotton at all ports for the week 10,866;
exports 10,853.
Flour, Southern dull and lower; common to fair
extra 5 70<®6 40; good to choice G 45(5)9 00. Whisky
firmer at 95<5>96. Wheat 2@3 lower; high freight
checks export; winter red and amber western old
115(S>118; new and southern 1 3S@1 45. Com more
active but 1(5)2 lower at 68(5)71. Bice dull at 8%@9.
l’ork unchanged. Lard dull. Navals and tallow
unchanged. Freights firm
Money easy. Exchange heavy. Gold 12%. Gov
ernments steady. State bonds dull and heavy,
except Tennessees and new South Carolinas; Ton-
neesees 72%; now 72%. Virginias 65%; now 73.
Louiaianaa 66; new 62. Levees 72; 8s 84. Alabamas
98; 5s 68. Georgias 85; 7s 94. North Carolinas 44;
new 26. South Carolinas72%; new 58.
Discounts firmor; little or no paper passing under
5; primo names high as 7; little confidence in val-
Looation op the Street Railroad.—At a
meeting of the Board of Directors tho street I coastwise 169; sales of tho weok 885.
„ r , . , , „ _ . ' Flour, old dull; now quiet. Wheat active and
railroad was located as follows: Commencing I g rnli Com, white steady; yellow woak. Provisions
at the general passenger depot, tho track will unchanged. Whisky 94%@95.
nrn a— r°..lh «~l to Cherry, np Ch«j to TSWSSU
Third, down Third to Mulberry, up Mulberry to I wintor rendered 10%. Bacon, Bhoulders 6%; clear
Cotton Avenue, and out Cotton Avonuo to Tatt- Jtfi^2lI-Fiour in liberal demand
nail Square. | com 70. Provisions quiet. Pork 1500. Bacon,
President Hazlehurst left for New York yes- I shonldors 6%; clear sides 8%@9. Whisky 92.
, , ,, , , . I New Orleass, Julv 21.—Cotton active; middlings
terday morning for tho purpose of purchasing j 20 iV@20%; net receipts 1060; gross 1550; exports
the iron and the cars, both of which we under- coastwise —; sales 2500; stock 50,031.
RtfiTid can ho obtained there If the stock- Net receipts of the week 4850; gross receipts G076:
stand can be obtained mere, li me stock- exporta t0 Great Eritain 3293. to Havre 349; to
holders will promptly come forward and pay np Amsterdam 1291: coastwise 6201; sales of the week
the installments as they are called for, it is con- 7000.
„, „ Flour scarce and firm; snporiino 5 00; double
fldently expected that the road will be finished c 00; t^bio 6 75@7 00. Com is firm; mixed 75;
from one end to the other by the 15th day of I yellow 72; white 80. Oats easy at 6G@G7. Bran
_ . , ... . . .. . ,. - ,, 105. Hay, prime 80 00; choico32G0. Pork dull;
October. It is hoped that it will be, for there &t 15 7g Ba{ £ n ^ good demand; shonldors 7%; rib
is no valid reason for a long delay over tho ao- sides 9%; clear sides 9%; sugar-cured hams 14(5)15;
complishing of a work which may be executed jjSa’aSdf^f
in a few weeks. It seem3 that several months i ow clarified 12%@12%. Whisky firm; western rec-
have already been consumed whiehshould have titled 92%@103. Coffee 13%(5)15%.
. ,. . ,, , ... .,, I 'Sterling 21%; Sight % premium. Gold 12%.
bG6n applied directly to tne construction of tne I "Wilmington, July 21.—Cotton firm; middlin^a
road. * 119%: net receipts 40; export coastwise —; sales 45;
The road ought, by all means, to be extended Bt °®£ S r £ eipta of tho week 219; expert, coaat wise
down Fourth street to Walnut, and thence to I «i; sales of the week 182.*
the main gate of the Fair Grounds. Wo hope , Spirits turpentine firm at 52. Rosin ffimat 2 45
_ . . ... .. . . for strained; 2 75 for No. 2; 6 32% for extra pale
the City Council will take this suggestion into Crnda turpentine steady at 8 60 for yellow dip; 4 50
consideration, appoint a committee to solicit I for virgin.
subscriptions and ask. up lb. d.M.ncy b, | "S«lg’»c-5
special appropriation.
59.
Savannah. Jnly21.—Cotton in moderate demand:
Boat Launching.—A select company of la- I middlings 19%; net receipts 159; exports coastwise
.. ,, , .. . , , 333- sales 390; stock 5203.
dies and gentlemen assembled on the river bank N ’ et receip ^ of W6ek 653; exports coastwise
near the oemetery,yesterday af tereoon.to witness 1112; sales of the week 400.
the launching of the Empire Boat Club's new
oanoe, “Minnie Lee, christened by Mr. Ben. coastwise ISO; continent —; sales 100; stock
C. Smith, who, in doing so, broke a bottle of 3093. , _ ,
,, 7_ ,, . „ , Net receipts of tho week loOO: exports to Great
champagne over the bow of the boat, and B ritain 80; to the continent 652; coastwise 1282;
mingled the sparkling wine with the waters of I sales of tho week 600.
the Ocmnluee The comnanv were then in- Mobile, July 21.—Cotton closed quiet; middlings
tne ucmnigee. ins company were men in lg ^. net rece jpta 75; exports coastwise 666; sales
vited by the “Empires” to join them in a glass 200; stock 8645.
of wine or lemonade, in honor of the occasion, _„£ et receipts of the week 963; exports coastwise
.. . , ’ ... ; 566: sales of the week 775.
which was responded to with a will—several Galveston, July 21.—Cotton firm; good ordinary
gentlemen, as they were called upon, offering 16; net receipts 214; exports to Great Britain
drinking
fleet and beautiful craft.
The Boff Boat Club were present, with their
“Juliet,” in which was a splendid crew, with
Miss Clare deGraffenreid as coxswain, snd
most skillfully, too, did she act in that capacity.
All of the other boats, well manned, were also
in attendance, and the weather being cool and
pleasant, the occasion was one of much interest
and enjoyment.
Mo’Clean's Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
best tonic and blood alterative in the world.
of the week 4592.
B06TON, July 21.—Cotton doll; middlings 21%:
net receipts 6; gross receipts 245; sales 200; stock
0000.
Not receipts of the week 74; gross 7803; exports
to Great Britain 35; sales of the week 1400.
Kobfolk, July 21.—Cotton dull; low middlings
19%@20; net receipts —; exporta coastwise
sales —; stock —.
Net receipts of the week 079; exports coaatwise
1130; sales of tho week 590.
Liverpool, July 21, evening—Cotton closed with
a hardening tendency; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%.
Stock afloat 490,000; American SO,000.
Yams and fabrics steady.
Sole Agent of Hook’s Babbitts MetaL
Oliver, Douglass & Co.
CONSIGNEES PER 3T.4W.E.B.
July 21,187L
Smith, S & Co; W A Hnff; Buell & Gamble; Geo
T Rogers’ Sons: Seymour. T A Co; Oliver, D & Co;
H W Bronson. M T; McCallie A T: Burdick Bros:
Jones A Baxter, Lightfoot A J; IJ Trawick; J H
Anderson A Son: Rogers A Bonn; E Price; order
Fecit Jabs, Fruit Jabs!!—Call at B. A.
Wise’s Crockery Store on Mulberry Btreet, if
you wish to examine the greatest variety and I Herbert Bell; £ F Davis; N 'A Megrath; D Good
purchase the best bargains in Fruit Jars. | Son; B A Wise;^Johnson A Smitlg King^ABro;
Watzb Coolers, from two to ten gallons. _ _
low prices. Oliver, Douglass A Co. iFlanders A Son; Decker AH; ALButts.
DAY DISPATCHES.
New York, July 21.—A great storm on the
coasts of New Foundland and Labrador, has
distroyed three hundred and fifty fishing
smacks—twenty-three dwellings and forty stores,
involving a million'and a half of property, and
ninety-three lives lost.
Mail advices from Cuba, report Genoral
Covada shot on tile seventh instead of first of
July, and after orders bad been received from
Madrid, .thathe be.pardoned and-sent to this
country.
Biots are reported at Nounet on the Erie
Raidroad between the Irish and German labor
ers. The Irish picked a quarrel in a lager sa
loon from which they drove the proprietor and
family. Subsequently, two Irish laborers were
terribly beaten by the Germans—one named
Kyan, possibly, fatally. The Irish then again
attacked the lager saloon with clubs and stones,
and were replied to by tho Germans with re
peated volleys from shot guns. The Irish beat
retreat. Patrick McMahon was shot in sev
eral places. His wounds are not necessarily
fatal. Isaac Cullen was shot in 2G places—re
covery doubtful. Martin Graham was shot two
or three time3 and severely clubbed. It is not
known how many others are injured.
New York, July 21.—Tho Cotton Exchange
examining locations for a mammoth store
house for cotton, to lessen the expense of cart
age and sampling. A storehouse for 100,000
bales will probably be erected at tho Brooklyn,
N. Y., dock, whero ships can unload and load.
Cincinnati, July 21.—It now appears that
the Cincinnati and Cattlesburg Railroad is the
first link of tho short line through Virginia to
New York, saving, it is claimed, 120 miles.
Cincinnati, July 21.—An incomplete bridge
of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Bailroad over
Davis’ creek fell, precipitating thirteen
killing two persons.
Omaha, July 21.—Frontier advices report Red
Cloud preparing for the war path.
London, July 21.—All the papers contain ed
itorials on tho subject of cancellation by royal
warrant of tho act legalizing tho purchase of
army commissions. The Times, Post and
Standard believo tho course of tho ministry un
constitutional, while tho Daily News and Tele
graph approve fully tho step taken by the min
istry. Dispatches from the East represent that
the cholera is making terrible ravages in Persia.
The Germans are evacuating Amiens, Rouen,
and tho departments of tha Somme, Lower
Seine and Eure.
Paris, July 21.—Bullion in tho Bank of
Franco lias increased over eleven million francs.
Madrid, July 20.—Marshal Serano has been
entrusted by the King with tho formation of a
new minishy', and he has already designated the
following members: Minister of Justice, Senor
Gomez; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Audan
Manne; Admiral, Maleampo; Minister of Fi
nance, Senor Camado. The Cortes adjourned
in a tumultuous condition, and protests against
the minority.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, July 21.—In recognition of the
report of last night regarding tardy witnesses,
one of tho parties named telegraphed the fol
lowing to-day: “I telegraphed July 11, that I
was ready to report. I received, July 12th,
from J. R. French a dispatch that I need not
oome. The Oommittee have not the time for
more witnesses.” The reading of this message
in the committee produoed a sensation, and new
summonses were orderd. The witnesses particu
larly wanted by the Democrats on the commit
tee are those mentioned in last night’s dispatch
for Georgia, and Hon. Plato Denham and Mr.
Schenck, and others from North Carolina. Now
summonses have been telegraphed.
St. Lours, Only 21.—The case of Millier vs.
Shepherd, manager of the Bradstreet Com
mercial Agency, was before the Circuit Court
yesterday, the hearing being on a motion of the
defendant to dissolve the injunction granted a
few days ago, enjoining the circulation of the
July number of Bradstreet’s Commercial report,
on the gTonnd of being false and injurious to the
rating of plaintiff. Several witnesses testified
to tho solvency of Millier, his business qualifi
cations, integrity, etc.; also that hois doing a
largo and prosperous business. King, formerly
in the employ of the agency, testified to the
mode of transacting the business of the agency.
He said most of the roports were manufactured
in the office from the time Shepherd took oharge.
The reports wore based on old reports. The
city reports were all copied into a title book,
and then forwarded to New York. A book, call
ed tho black book, was kept, in which all un
favorable reports wore copied. Everyone in
tho office had access to this book. He testified
that Bradstreet’s Agency was partial to the
subscribers, and that a goldheaded cane would
often raiso a man’s rating. Plaintiff had been
reduced from rating of C. O. D. D., a very
high rating, to D. E., which meant ho was do
ing business with a capital of loss than $500.
Subscribtion to the agency generally meant in
crease of credit. Witness further stated that
he had manufactured hundreds of reports him
self.
New Youe, July 21.—Tho Orange and Hiber
nian lodges aro receiving largo accessions since
the riot.
JohnT. Pickeroll has beon sent to South Caro
lina under a charge of conspiracy to defraud the
Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Bailroad.
Postoffico clerk Kerovan, was held in $10,000
bail for robbing letters.
The work of rebuilding the docks and piers
under Gen. McClellan’s plans have commenced
near Castle Garden, in tho southern end of the
city.
New Orleans, July 21.—Tho annual regatta
of the Orescent City Yacht Club to-day, over
tho usual distance, a triangle of fifteen miles,
resulted in tho Bestless winning, in second
class. Time, two hours nineteen minutes and
thirty seconds. Preston, won third class.
Time, 2 hours 39 minutes and 30 seconds. Jes
sie wonin tho 4th class. Time, 2 hours 44 minutes
and 30 seconds. Six boats entered are of the
second class, two of third and three of fourth.
No boats of first class in the race.
James Lynon suicided to-dayfrom laudanum;
cause, continued illhealth.
New Brunswick, N. J., July 21.—Bev. Dr.
Joseph F. Berg is dead.
Hudson, July 21.—Abbot’s cottonmill at Val-
atie is burned. Loss $60,000.
Auburn, N. Y., July 21.—Kobert Buffum,
wbo committed a murder last winter, suicided
to-day in the asylum for insane criminals.
tion before the Assembly. It is rumored that
Due d'Aumale and Prince DoJoinville have re-
gned seats in the Assembly to-day. Minister
Lawbrecht explained that a state of siege was
still maintained in Paris, because the reorgani
zation of the police had not yet been completed.
Vienna, July21.—Count Agenor Golucheow-
ski has been appointed Governorof Golilca.
Berlin, July 21.—Several decrees were pub
lished to-day, organizing conrts of law in Al
sace and Lorraine.
London, July 21.—Several persons perished
in a destrustivo fire in Lisbon.
The yellow fever has entirely disappeared
from Buenos Ayres.
London, July 21.—The engineers on a strike
New Castle held a meeting to-day, and re
solved to moke no coifipromise with the em
ployers.
George Francis Train lectured in Cork last
night. He explained plans for the invasion of
Germany. A naval squadron is fitting out at
Cronstadt to accompany the Grand Duke Alexis
to America.
HUNT, RAMI & LA1AR,
WHOLESALE
DRUG HOUSE.
CJ GROSS SPEARS’ PRESERVING SOLUTION
5 Gross Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient,
50 Bbls West’s Kerosene Oil,
Epsoms Salts, Sal Soda, Sulphur, Copperas, Blue,
■ Stone, Logwood, Indigo,
All for sale as low as tho articles can bo bronght
here in small lots
100 Cases Crystal Potash,
6000 Lbs. Bock Potash in bnlk,
50 Carboys .Oil of Yitrol,
20 Bbls. Marblo Dost,
At very low rates.
1X00 Ounces Quinine,
50 Lbs.'Calomel,
100 “ Chloroform,
60 *“ Blue Mass.
WILHOFT’S ANTI-PERIODIC,
HOLTON’S AND FARMER’S PILLS,
And all tho nostrums for Chills and Fever, and
any other disease.
We are Headquarters for
Jewett’s Perfectly Pare White Lead,
And can offer the best figures on
LINSEED OIL., TURPENTINE, VARNISHES,
COLOBS, ETC.
450 boxes Windsor, Glass from 8x10 to 30x40.
Warranted good Glass and in good order. Dealers
and others who buy in largo or small quantities,
will find that it is to their interest to deal with us,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
jy20 3m Druggists, 82 and 84 Cherry St.
BUDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Synopsis or Ttpther Statement.
War Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Officer,')
Washington, D. 0., July 21, 7:40 p. ir. J
The barometer has risen very generally north
of Kansas and the Ohio Valley since Thursday
afternoon, and has risen still more in New En
gland, the area of lowestpressure having moved
eastward beyond our stations. The barometer
has varied somewhat on the Gnlf coast, where
it is lower than on Thursday. The temperature
remains quite low on the lower Lakes, south
ward to tho Gulf and eastward to the Atlantio.
An area of cloud and rain has extended from
the Ohio Valley to Michigan and Lake Ontario,
and has traveled eastward during the day. Rain
and threatening weather is now reported from
eastern North Carolina to central New York.
Bain has also fallen in northern Florida, and it
is now reported in the Bocky Mountain stations.
Partially clondy and clearing weather, with cool
northeast and northwest winds prevail from
Kentucky to Iowa and Minnesota.
Probabilities: A small area of cloud and
rain will probably pass northeastward from
Maryland. Partially cloudy and clear weather
is probable on Saturday, from Lake Huron to
Virginia, and eastward to the Atlantic. An area
of threatening weather will probably extend
towards Wisconsin, with easterly winds on the
upper lakes. No important change is indicated
for the Gulf coast, bnt a storm is probably pre
vailing east of Florida.
Washington, July 21.—Thomas A. Scott, the
railroad king, and N. S. McComb, of the Jack-
son Railroad, have bought into the Louisiana
Levee Company, and propose to commence active
operations immediately. It is understood that
the transaction was consummated through the
intervention of Senator West, of Louisiana.
Collector Casey is here.
Toronto, Canada, July 21.-—In a billiard
tournament last night, Frank Dion and Phelan
played, Dion winning by 221 points.
New York, July 21.—The Cotton Exchange
will probably lease the extensive warehouses at
the Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn, for the Btorage
and sampling of cotton.
Nine elephants, from Ceylon, arrived yester
day on the bark Nehemiah.
White Sulphur Springs, July 21.—Governor
Randolph, Mr. Davis, General Breckenridge,
and General Beauregard, have engaged cottages
for tho season.
Paris, July 21.—The Bachcals are actively
canvassing for the municipal elections, to be
held next Sunday. Notwithstanding the ad
verse report of the committee to the Assembly,
, Thiers intends to defend his policy of protec- 1
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COME ONE ! OOME ALL 11
TO THE
M Soiita Grail! an j Provision Emporium
— OF —
SMALL * GAMBLE,
61 Third Street, Macon, Ga.,
AND BUY YOUR
CORN - , B-A-COIsr -A.3STE EEOTLR
At the lowest market price, either for cash, or on time.
SPECIALTIES :
FLOUR,TOBACCO AND WHISKY.
SMIL & GAMBLE.
Send your orders for the selobrated HAZOR CHOICE EXTRA. FAMILY FLOOR, guaranteed to be
the best made. -;
SMALL & GAMBLE.
AU orders for CORN, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, LARD, MEAL, SUGAR-OURED HAMS,
Wheat, Bran, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Liquors, will roceive prompt attention, at the lowest mar
ket prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
ly
SMALL & GAMBLE, 61 Third st., Macon.
Southern Life Insurance
COMPANY,
ATLANTA, - GHEJOH.OXA.
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON,..-. President
GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice Preident afd Business Manager
W. O. MORRIS *. Secretary
H. V. M. MILLER, M. D., Medical Director
J. L. ROGERS, WM. EDIXGS, W. W. LEM AX,
General Agents, Macon, Ga.
ASSETS, June 1, 1871, * -
$1,500,000
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT-
LECTION!
E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowost cur
rent rate.
Exchange bought on Now York, Philadelphia and
Savannah.
Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
the United States.
Our circulation is amply protected by United
States Bonds. 1. O. PLANT, President.
W. W. Wrioley. Cashier. augl6-tiloet28*
Insure Your Life AT HOME in this Company, Because
Tho SOUTHERN LIFE is well managed and has abundant Capital.
All of its funds are invested in Georgia.
The rates are not h'gher than those of any first-class Company.
Each year tha surplus is returned to the insured in Cash Dividends.
The success of the Company is unparalleled.
Gens. Gordon, Colquitt, Wade Hampton, and like honest and honorablo men are its Tmstoea and
Directors.
All losses are paid without unnecessary delay.
The Company is no longer an experiment—its experience and accumlated capital renders its suc
cess assured and its security unquestioned.
Its economy is unsurpassed.
All Soliciting Agents, who are authorized, have a commission signed by the Secretary and Gen
eral Agents.
ROGERS, EDIXGS & CO., General Agents,
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHIJBST,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
R eceive deposits, buy ana sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncurrent Fonda.
Collections Blade on all Accessible
Points.
tSTOflico open at all hours of the day.
septl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHBRSI’S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. SL to 6 P. ar.
- f eb3-tf
■A-GKEIxrC-Sr
Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
MACON.
QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will he Allowed,
AS AGREED UPON.
jan&lj I. C. PLANT &■ SON, Agfa.
FOR RENT.
A DOUBLE tenement house, which can be used
as a boarding bouse if desired.
Apply to OLIVER, DOUGLASS A CO.
july 19-lt
CANCERS CUBED.
H AVING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cured
in the year 1856, after trying many prepara
tions and Cancer doctors.
I hare no new remedy to offer but the same old
remedy with which I was cured fifteen years ago.
I have since been practicing with the same remedy,
and have been successful in a number of cases, a
few of which I refer to below, as living witnesses
of tha virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
like myself, have been cored a number of years,
and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning:
Mrs. H. B. Bloodworth, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
Griffin, Ga.; Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; lbs.
John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Mary Thurmond,
Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. James Carmichiel, Mc
Donough, Ga.; Wm N. Fambrough, M. D., Senoia,
Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
Ga.; Mr. Jas. Douglass, Greenville, Ga.; Bev. H.
T. Dicken, Locust Grove, Ga.; Mr. R. Dolton, Fa
yette Station, Ga ; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson,
Ga ; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, late Representa
tive from ButtB county, Jackson, Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad
dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth,
Ga.; Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.;Haj. A.Nall,
Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga.;
Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Ward-
law, Bamesville, Ga.; Mr. D. Lewis, Barnesville,
Ga.; Mrs. B. Goodman, Monticello, Ga ; Lou(color-
d.) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs,
Ga. Tha above is only a few of the many names
that could he added to the list.
I take pleasure in Btating that Mr. J. M. Hard-
away made a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eye
of Mrs. M. J. Bouyer after she had been treated by
several physicians, and her Cancer pronounced in
curable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all
afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TURPIN,
Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J.
M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a
cancer upon Mrs. M. J. Bouyer’s eye, after eminent
physicians had failed to relieve her; and I firmly
believe his Cancer treatment to be a specific for
Cancer. L. A. HANSE, Macon P. O.
To th.e Afflicted!
I prefer not treating doubtful cases. After sat-
isfving yourself describe your cancer to me and I
will give you my candid opinion.
At your request I will visit your houses when cir
cumstances permit.
My residence ia twelve miles east of Griffin, Ga.
which is my nearest express office. Money may be
Bent with safety in registered letter. Communica
tions strictly confidential and promptly answered
when stamp and envelope sent addressed to your
self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY.
Liberty Hill, Pike co., Ga
Those to whom it may be convenient, may call
upon T. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad, who
attended me in my affliction and has been with me
in several cases since. He may be addressed
through the postoffice at Macon, Ga., or Enfaula,
Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY.
Julyl3d4wtf
Juno20 3m
Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Ga.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H HAVING perfected my arrangements to correct tho slightest error in tho time-keeping of my fine
L Regulator, by the eroction of an obsorvatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU
MENTS, for the purpose of observing tho meridian passage of tha sun and stars, I -will be able to keep
tho exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second.
Especial Attention paid to the Repairing and rating or line Watches, as well as all
hinds of new work made to order. apr6-tf
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Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Xotice, and Warranted.
AGEXCI OP THE GROVER & BIKER SEWIXG MACHINES.
June 14-tf
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
WHOLE3ALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES WINES, GINS,
RUMS, ALE AND POUTER,
And sole agent for liis Piemium Whisky,
Old Monongahela Rye.
X X X X.
Just received—
15 barrels XXXX WHISKY,
100 cases CLARET and ST. ANDRE,
50 cases CLARET, (HARDY & CO.),
150 M DOMESTIC CIGAKS,
Together with a full line of Sherries, Torts,
Champagnes, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, etc., all
of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or on time
for approved paper.
To Country Merchants, extra inducements will
be given.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
Jun21 toctl 60 Cherry street.
C0PPEIUS, CHLORIDE OF SODA.
Darbv’s Prophylactic Fluid,
CARBOLIC ACID,
And other cheap Disinfectants.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists.
For tlie Sickly Season.
QUININE, CALOMEL. BLUE MASS, OPIUM
MORPHINE, CASTOR OIL,
And everything in our line of business, in quantity
and of the boot quality. We offer special induce
ments to dealers.
HUNT, EANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists.
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ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
W ILL be sold on Tuesday the 1st day of August
next, at the Ells' Store, on Mulberry street,
Macon, Ga. The entire stock of Merchandise,
consisting of Fancy and Family Groceries, fine
Wines and Liquors, and also, the Stock and Fix
tures, belonging to the Saloon and Ilestuarant. At
the same time and place will be sold, the celebra
ted trotting stallion “Climax," and trotting buggy.
Together with other effects belonging to the estate
of the late H. N. Ells.
Terms of sale, cash or approved paper. Sale to
begin at 10 o’clock, and continue from dav to day
july 2-tds W. A. CHERRY, Adm’r.