The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 23, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger. ^ A. BANKS & SONS. —WE ARE— CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK SUMMEK DRESS GOODS AT COST! OgStt W. A. BANKS 4 SONS. A. HOPSON Sc CO. Will liivo empty shelves for their ^ A L L STOCK if their customers can be tempted by LOW PRICES ON SUMMER GOODS. If they can't consciencionsly give COST. \fg will close ont the remainder at EVEN LESS, W. A. HOPSON A 00., an g 11 tf *1 Second street. CITY AFFAIRS. BY TELEGRAPH. ■WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 23,1871. Fob September.—Brown & Co. have received Leslie’s Lady’s Magazine and Demorest for September, both fully up to their usual stand ard of excellence. They have our thanks for copies of each. Distbict Court.—This court has been in ses sion, Judge H. W. Cowles presiding, since Mon day last. There are a number of cases on docket for trial, but they will ail be disposed of j *° r f mans * au l5 llter ' in another day or two. New Cotton.—The firatbale of newootton from Macon county was received yesterday by Messrs. Campbell & Jones from Mr. Joseph Eitchbaum, of Montezuma. We did not learn the pro ducer’s name. It classed fall m'ddling and was not sold. Revival.—An interesting revival has been progressing during the present week in the j of a pilot house marked 'Wyoming. First Street Methodist church under the eloquent large vessel, with side-wheels, and appears to DAY DISPATCHES. Washington, August 22.—The steamship Victor, from New Orleans for New York, en countered the hurricane August 15th off Jnpi- ter Inlet Her cabin filled with water, her car go shifted and she took much water in her bilge. Masked men hanged the negro raper in Cleve land, East Tennessee. The Revenue Department has no discretion in extending the time for taxes due. The coroner’s jury in the tng Starbuck case, charges the engineers and Government Inspec- Warrants are ont for both. Newport, August 22.—The Magic won the challenge cup. The Sadie won the prize for sloops. San Fbancisco, August 22.—The Central Pacific Railroad elected all the old directors ex cept Crocker, whom Robert Robinson succeeds. Cincinnati, August 22.—It is stated that Gen. McCook has withdrawn from the gubernatorial candidature in Ohio. Providence, August 22.—The smack Ida May has arrived with portionsof a wreck and part She is a bandment of the National Guard. Conservative journals advocate it, and Radical papers oppose. Much fear is expressed that its enforcement will meet with opposition in Lyons and else where. . Dublin, August 22.—The people and polioe of Limerick fought to-day. Several were in jured. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL and powerful ministry of Rev. Dr. Hicks, the pastor. The church is densely crowded every have been blown np by powder or steam. Fobtbess Monroe, August 22.—A schooner is ashore on Body Island—said to bo the Marion, Dally Review of the Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,> August 22—Evening, 1871. J Cotton.— Receipts to-day 4 bales; sales 2 ; shipped —. Taere is still no change in the market. But really there is ne market here worth reporting. Liverpool middlings are held at 16 cents. Futures closed firm and higher in New York: August 17%; September 18; October 17%; Novem ber 17%; December 17%. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1870—biles.. 2,834 Received to-day.. 4 Received previously 98,960—98,964 101,298 Shipped to-day — Shipped previously.... 99,966—99,966 night, and scores of penitents are flocking from Boston for Liverpool, around the altar nightly. Neasly Through.—The heavy job of con necting the Central and Southwestern depots by rail, which has been going on for the last twelve or eighteen months, is now nearly finished— the workmen being engaged in putting up the | fixes Thiers’ salary at half a million francs, Louisville, August 22. —The Legislature stands—Senate 35 Democrats and three Repub licans ; House, 82 Democrats and 18 Republi cans. New Yobk, August 22.—Arrived, Russia. Ar rived out, North America, Austrian. Pabis, August 22.—The Budget Committee last piece of trestle work across the ravine in 05JOO.OOO,) exclusive of ordinary expenses. r 1 1/oni>on, August 22.—Mr. Thornton, recently the oentro of lower Poplar street. E. S. POE & OO., HUFF’S BUILDING, COTTON AYR., CONSTANTLY ON BAND— All Grades SUGARS. COFFEES, Beet TEAS of all brands, GOLDEN SYRUP, MOLAsSES, OILT-EDGE BUTTER, BREAKFAST BACON, SUGAR-CURED BHOULDEBS, NEW YOBK PIG HAMS, and other brands. BUFFALO TONGUES, CANNED FRUITS, all kinds, BORDEN’S MILK, SAVANNAH GRITS, WINKS, WHISKIES, And all that is usually kept in onr lino. Wo have jut received 20 barrols PALACE MILLS FLOUR, tew wheat, in whole, half and quarter sacks, which we are agents for. ang4 3m BALL, BLACK & CO., 565 and 567 Broadway, N. Y., Are riding out their entire stock of Bronze and Imitation Bronze GAS FIXTURES, BELOW COST. Bitter goods in design and finish are not to be had it their present low prioee. New designs of Im ported Crystal Chandeliers, In great variety, just received. Call and examine onr stock and prices. Nonce.. -Largest Stock, Beet Goods, Lowest augl7-tf TURPIN & OGDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. Fancy Moll was fined $25 and ordered to the guard-honse for thirty days, by the Mayor, pro tem., yesterday. On hearing the decision of the Coart, she became furious and full of fight, and had to be overpowered by the physical strength of several polioemen. She is one of the infamous and impertinent wretches that should be forced to leave the city. Illness of Mayob Huff.—Our worthy and spirited Mayor returned from Atlanta qnitenn-j well on Monday last, bnt nevertheless, endeavor ed daring the day to look after the work going on at the Fair Grounds. The consequence was that ho was taken very sick, late in the after noon, and has been confined to his bed since. We hope to see him np and ont again in a day | or two. Mabch Weather in August.—What strange, straDge weather, we are having in this month of August. The wind did not blow so furiously or in such fitful gusts yesterday, but it raised in sufferable clouds of dust, indicating that old Nick was abroad in the elements. If they are the equinoxial gales they are just n month too soon. We all heartily wish a rain would fall and settle tho weather. New Firm.—Messrs. George F. Barrett and F. G. Castlen have associated themselves to gether in the gnn and sporting material line, and have opened in Daly’s Block on Cherry street, opposite the Isaacs House, one of the largest and best assorted stocks of gnns, rifles, pistols, and sporting articles generally, that can be fonnd in the State. They will also do all kinds of gun repairing at short notice and in tho best style. The Postofflce Department has leased the room in the Court-house to which it will shortly remove for a period of ten years. The price paid will be ten thousand dollars for the whole time, or one thousand dollars a year. We un derstand that the salary of the postmaster has been fixed at $4,000 a year, with a liberal al lowance for clerk hire. The Government pays the rent and all ordinary expenses, and will re ceive the money paid for box rent. There will bo about 700 boxes, tho rent of each $6 per annum. Macon is put down at Washington as a first-class office. British Minister at Washington, has gone to Bal moral to take the oath as a member of the j Qaeen’s Privy Council. The subscription to the American loan at I noon to-day was $50,000,000. Berlin, August 22.—Cholera is clearly in creasing at Konigsberg, and has appeared at [ Dantzig. No cases are reported in Stettin or South Prussia. London, August 22.—The Prince of Wales, from Hong Kong for Siam, foundered at Sea— 50 lives lost. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, August 22.—Fnll particulars of the Corcan affair are published. The Herald captions its article “A Great Victory, but a Great Fizzle.” The Tribune says: “We have failed in securing the avowed objects of the ex pedition, and the whole affair is worse than use less, unless the force under the orders of Ad miral Rogers is immediately qnadrnplod, and he is ordered to reduce the country.” Negro Cadet Smith is again in trouble, for harsh treatment of his fellow negro, Geo, of Alabama New Yobk, August 22.—The reported dissem ination of yellow fever by three sailors who es caped from quarantine is unfounded. Three sailors of the ship Nevada were arrested on a charge of mutiny. The wrecked steamer Wyoming hails from Perth Amboy, and was on her way hence to Providence. The English steamer Wyoming here sails for Europe to-morrow. It is announced at the Treasury that no new five per cents will be on the market after this week. Advices from the South Atlantic fleets report all well. Ship Euterpe from New York foundered. Fart of the crew arrived at Bahai. A small boat containing seven is unheard from. New Yobk, August 22.—Accounts from every part of the coast section report immense dam age to the cotton and rice crops, especially cot ton, from the recent heavy and continuous rains and gales. Reports from the interior, on the other hand, represent cotton and com to be suffering badly from the protracted drouth. Montgomery, August 22.—Reports from the richest cotton fields in Alabama and Mississ ippi say the army worm has appeared in larger numbers than ever before. The boll worm is also reported in many counties. Lexington, Ky., August 22.—Higgins’ block was burned—loss $50,000. New Yobk, August 22.—Arrived out, Ville do Paris. Chableston, August 32.—Arrived, steamer Falcon, Baltimore. Off the port, steamer Man hattan- Versailles, August 22.—A tax of 20 francs per kilogram of paper has been substituted for the’ newspaper stamp duty. It is reported that a compromise has been *» •*’—*" - 1as £5 the existence of the present Assembly. Rome, August 22.—Tho Government is taking of tho prosperity of Macon, wo notice that it is with the greatest difficulty houses can be rented for business or for the use of families—particu-1 stringent measures ^against the cholera, larly the latter. This may in part be accounted Agents for the Sale of The Eureka Iron Tie, THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, SWETT’S SELF - FAS7SNIHG IRON TIE. WglJ-tf the basin and get upon the hills overlooking the city. No one can blame them. Eventually the present heart of the city will be given up business and residences wiU go upon the high points around the city, of which there are at ther loans will be required before the city of present multitudes unoccupied. Let us bnild street railroads out to them, and population will quickly follow. NOTICE. OnmuL B. It. and Bankino Co. of Georgia,! Savannah, Ga., August 1,1871. j This Company having extended its track to tho ib»r, is now prepared to receive heavy cargoes of freight on its care direct from tho wharf for trans portation to the interior. Persons desiring to avail themselves of this di rect mode of shipment should have expressed on their bills of lading that their consignments shall be landed at tho Central Bailro&d wharf. By the let November it is expected that a large ■bed will be completed for tho protection of salt, guano, and other heavy articles of freight, which parties may desire to havo stored for futuro ship ment. j. p. WARING, ingiSm Forwarding Agent. A Hoax.—Just before the Savannah train started ont yesterday afternoon, it was reported on Fourth street that a train of cars had ran off tho Central Railway just beyond the river and three or four men had been killed. We struck a trot for the passenger depot, accompanied by several friends, to go over on the ont-going train, to get the particulars of the horrible af- I sola, fair. On reaching the scene of the reported ac cident we leaped from the train and inquired after it from several workmen at that point. The only response we got was a hearty guffaw, as no accident had happened. We were utterly disgusted, and returned breathing imprecations loud and deep against the man who invented the hoax. Hidical Mistakes.—It took the faculty about a thousand years to discover that the best way to cure 6bss«» was not to render the patient too weak to contend with it Within tho last twenty years, how- •Tsr, the whole system of medical practice has been ■banged for the better. In diseases or complaints caused by excessive heat, for instance, the doctors BO longer recommend the redaction of the invalid’s strength by prostrating medicines. The vast suc cess which has attended the uso of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as a remedy for debility, has given even the most prejudiced members of (be old school «inaiglit into the only true and rational theory of care. Cantliaridos, calomel, and overpowering tows of opium, are now among tho obsolete nos trums of another age. The lancet, once as much *he legitimate weapon of the physician as the sword is of the soldier, is seldom drawn from its case. Die principle of life is no lODger drained from the veins by the quart, and water gruel for the strength- less invalid has ceased to be considered an appro priate diet. Vigor is the motto of the rational mem bers of the profession, and they understand, at kst, the value of a sterling vegetable tonic. So, also, with the people at large; and without consult ing medical men at all, they have adopted the bit ter* as a household remedy, thereby economising beth cash and health. Note the fact, that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is •old in bottles only, never in bulk, and that the abortions springing np in various parts of the coun try. and sometimes offered as enberitutee for the great national specific, are all utterly worthless. Israars.—Much suffering to these tender little bods of the human family might be allayed by using bit*. Whitcomb’s Syrup. See advertisement in an- 01 her column. blassiAoz Guide.—Interesting work, nnmerona ‘ogravingB, 224 pages. Price B0 cents. Address ® r - Dntta’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St j^s. Mo. Bee advertisement. ang!7-dAwly London, August 22.—Tho introduction of the $75,000,000 of United States five per cent, loan for by tho disposition of housekeepers to leave to-day by Jay Cook and McCulloch & Co., was ■* |—* | mti IbaUB j—a marked success. Subscriptions exceeding, in a single day, tho whole amount were offered, i” I Continental subscriptions aro reported large. lo The books will ba closed to-morrow instead of Thursday, as advertised. Tho Times says fur^ Paris is restored to tho same condition as bO' fore tho war. The meeting between tho Emperors of Prussia and Austria has been postponed. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Beautiful Cottage Home Fob Sale.—We call attention to an advertisement offering a beautiful cottage home for sale on Tattnall Square. It is one of the prettiest places about I f rom Lake Erie and Michigan southward to Synopsis or Weatiler statement. WabDep’t, Office Chtef Signal Washington, D. O., August 22, 7:40 P. m. The rain which prevailed Monday afternoon in Nebraska and northward, is now confined to Iowa, and the barometer has risen in Minnes- sota. The area of high pressure which was then advancing upon New England, now ex tends to Michigan and North Carolina, and the low barometer which was off the coast of Sonth Carolina, has been apparently pushed to the southwest. The temperature has been highest to-day in Tennessee and southward. Fresh and brisk winds in the northeast and southeast have prevailed along the Atlantic coast. Cloudy and threatening weather has cleared away from the Middle and Eastern States, but continues with rain from North Carolina to Florida. Tele- graphio communication with Sonth Florida is not yet restored, but it is believed a severe storm must be in progress off its northeast coast. Smoky and hazy weather continues Stock on hand this evening , 1,332 The grain and provision markets are quiet and dull and prices a shade lower. Prime white com is selling in large quantities at SI 00 per bushel and retailing at 6110. Clear rib bacon sides are quoted at 9%c; shoulders 7%@Sc. BaggiDg 25c per yard. Iron ties 6%@7c per lb. Morning market Iteporu New Yobk, August 22.—Cotton firmer; uplands 18%; Orleans 19%. , , Turpentino 53@53%. Rosin 2 S0@2 85 for Btrained Freights firm. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat quiet aud firm. Com quiet and steady. Pork steady. Lard steady. Stocks steady and dull. State bonds very dull Govemments dnll and steady. Money easy at 2. Gold uneasy at 12%(©12%. Exchange, long 8%; short 9. London, August 22, noon.—Consols 93%. Bonds 93%. Frankfort, August 22 Bonds 96%. Paris, August 22.—Rentes 56f 25c. Livebjvoii, August 22, noon.—Cotton opened steady; uplands 8%; Orleans 9%; Bales 10,000; speculation and export 2000. Breadstuff's qniet. markets—Evening Report. New York. August 22.—Cotton strong; sales 1183; uplands 18%. Flour: Southern a shade firmer; common to fair extra 5 G5@6 80; good to choice 6 85@9 00. Whisky lower at 93%. Wheat closed heavy and l@2c lower; winter red western 140@146. Corn a shade lower at G5@65%. Bice firm at 8%@9%. Pork firmer at IS C2%@13 75. Lard quiet. Turpentine 53@53%. Rosin quiet Tallow 9@9%. Freights firm. Sterling, long 8%; short 9%. Gold irregular at 12%@12%. Stocks very active and closed etrong. Governments %@% lowor; dosed vety dull. States securities very dull; closing as follows: Tennessaes 75; new 75%. Virginias 63; new 72. Louisianaa 65; new 60. Levees 70; 7s 73. Alabamas 100; 6s 08. Georgias 83; 7s 91. North Carolinas 45; new 26. South Carolinas 70: now 57%. Gold has been very irregular; quotations for amounts deliverablo to-morrow woro as follows: 12%@12%@12%, closing at 12%@12%. and for amounts deliverable to-day on cash gold, as it is called, from % to % higher. Governments not .uite so firm to-day as they have been for some ays past. Prices as compared with those of this morning ehow a decline of %@% on 6s of 81 and 5-20s of 62, 64 and 65, old, and % on January and July issues; 10-40a off about %@%; currency bonds off% and closed very dull. Baltimore, August 22 Cotton‘closed quiet: middlings 18%; net receipts 53; groBS 63; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sales SO; stock 915. Flour steady. Wheat scarce and firm. Com firm mixed we3tom.66@67. Oats firmer at 43(5)47. Pork at 14 00(5)14 50. Bacon and whisky unchanged. Cincinnati, August 22 Flour firm. Corn qniet. Pork, 12 25. Lard, advance asked at 9. Bacon, demand light; holders firm; shoulders 6; clear sides 7%. Whisky steady. Louisville, August 22.—Flour quiet and steady. Provisions quiet and firm. Pork 12 00(312 50. Bacon, shoulders 6%. clear sides 7%. Packed keg lard 11. Whisky 90@1 00. St. Louis, August 22 —Flour and com dull and unchanged. Whisky strong at 00. Bagging un- unchaugod. Provisions dull; only order transac tions. New Orleans, August 22.—Flour drooping, 4 62] double 5 75; treble G 12%@6 50. Com did'; mixed 67(5)70; white 70. Oats 50. Hay weak; choice 32 00(5)34 00. Bran doll at 1 05. Fork dull; held at 13 75. Bacon depressed; shoulders 7: rib sides 7%@7%; clear Bides 8%. Lard kegs 11%. Whisky quiet at 90@1 00. Coffee inactive at 14%@ 16. Sterling 22%. Sight % premium. Gold 11%. Cotton markot market closed quiet; middlings 16%<S>17%; not receipts 245; gross 702, exports to Great Britain —; to the continent 3623; to Havre 1200; coastwise —; sales 500; stock 28,378. Wilmington, August 22.—Cotton dull; middlings 17; exports coastwise 1; sales 20; stock 598. Spirits of turpentino firm at 45%. Rosin firm at 2 20 for strained; 7 00 for extra pale; 6 60 for pale. Crude Turpentine steady at 3 45 for yellow dip; 4 60 for virgin. Tar quiet at 2 55. Augusta, August 25—Cotton firm; offerings light; middlings 16%; sales 59; net receipts 10. Savannah, August 22.—Cotton quiet; middlings 17%; net receipts 82 ; exports coastwise ; sales yesterday 150; stock 3540. Charleston, August 22 Cotton market dull; middlings 17; net recoipts 64; exports coastwise 286; sales 25; stock, 2678r Mobile, August 22.—Cotton closed nominal: middlings 17%; net receipts 24; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 387; sales 100; stock 2931. Galveston, August 22 Cotton market closed firm; good ordinary 15%; net receipts 12: exports to Groat Britain —; coastwise 225; sales 190; stock 10.180. Boston, August 22—Cotton steady; middlings 19%; net receipts 70; gross 70; exports to Great Britain 382; exports coaatwiso —; sales 250; stock 7000. Norfolk, August 22.—Cotton Bteady; low mid dlings 16%; net receipts 50; exports coastwise —; sales —; stock 443. Memphis, August 22—Cotton market closed quiet; middlings 17@17%. Philadelphia, August 21—Cotton firm; mid dlings 18%. Liverpool, August 21 Cotlon unchanged. Manchester advices lees favorable. Weather wot. LOCATED TTAYINGleased theLargeandCommodious Two: I JUL Story Brick Building of Asher Ayres, comer Third and Cherry streets, for a term of years, with [ this location, and our increased facilities, we intend to do a business that will commend itself to a dis criminating public. Cur Retail Department Will comprise every article of the Best Quality that I can bo bad in tho United States. (We are not im porters yet) THE WHOLESALE TRADE Will be supplied ■with all kinds of Goods in our l line, upon aa favorable terms as can be furnished by any House in the South. We ehall make To- | bftcco, Segara, Wines and XJquora specialties. Have aseociatedMr. W. J. Totten with ns in the Tobacco and Segar Trade and with his long experience and acquaintance 1 with the manufacturers in Virginia and North Car- I olina, we Hatter ourselves that we can offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS | in that Lino. Having been engaged in the Liquor Trade for I over twenty years in this market, we believe we know the wants of the public, and havo secured every object to be desired in that role. We are nowgrepared to famish Dealers. Hotels, Planters and Families in ANY and EVERY SHAPE, rcept by the drink, that can be asked for, with is FINEST of ' | WINES AND LIQUORS, Native and Imported. Confectioneries and Fancy Goods. We do not intend to be excelled in either at I Wholesale or Retail. To cash and prompt paying customers we ask a trial and examination of our Goods. We moan business and will do what we say. Come and see if we don't. GREER, LAKE & CO., aug20 lOt 62 Cherry and 64 Third Streets. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, Adjoining Passenger; Depot, Macon, GS-a. MANUFACTURES STEAM X3NO-INX1S AN O BOHjEFIS Of any required size. SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, GIN GEARING, SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES IRON RAILING for Cemeteries, Balconies and Residences. SCHOFIELD’S PATENT COTTON PRESSES, (WKOUGHT-IROX.) WILCOX’S HOUSE POWERS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, PUMPS, ETC., ETC. Machinery and Castings, of all kinds, made and ropaired at prices to suit the times SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES. • J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON, Proprietors. angI7 ly Give us a call. ESTABLISHED IN 18X2. D. a HODGKINS & SON, DEALERS IN' Gobs, Pistols, Fislim Tails SPORTING GOODS. julA 2»wtoctl 59 Mulberry st., Macon, Ga. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of my fin* Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS. for the purpose of observing tho meridian passage of the sun and stars, I will be able to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. Especial Attention paid to tlie Repairing and rating of lino Watches, as well as all | kinds of new work made to order. apr6-tf GUILFORD & HILL, Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon, Ga. BUILDS AJSTD REPAIRS Musical Emporium of Georgia I STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griss and Flour Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for mill- 1 ° 1 work generally. IRON RAILING, | For enclosing publio squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lots ; also all kinds of Ornamental Iron work, Brackets, Vacee, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores, Window Caps and Sills, eto. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY. I make the beat HORSE POWER in the country, it never fails, runs light, simple to put up I and lasts well, and is cheap. THIS PIANO FOR SALE AT 0290. All Work Made Good. deo2-2tawly E. CROCKETT. Macon, Ga. THE BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT' LEOTION! SEWING MACHINE* I T HIS Machine stands without a peer for simplic ity, durability and variety of work. SPECIAL PREMIUMS, GEORGI A STATE FAIR. For the best specimen of work done on this machine (money) $25 00 For best operator, under 12 years of age, (gold badge of honor) 20 00 ang 32tf AGENCY STEVENS’ POTTERY. E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur rent rale. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia anc 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 ol the United States. • Our circulation is amply protected by United States BondB. L O. PLANT, President. W. W. Wbiquey. Cashier. ang!6-tiloct28* CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHEBST, l Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Funds. Collections Hade on nil Accessible Points. ^•Office open at all hours of the day. eeptl-lyr THE LATEST SENSATION! ILTON GOLD JEWELRY! ANSWERS EVERY PURPOSE OF PURE GOLD EXCEPT IN VALUE To bo had at' tho Palace Dollar Store, IN BROWN HOUSE BLOOK. T HE Proprietor, Mr. L. B. TIKE, takes great pleasure in informing the ladies and gentlemen of Macon, that after many mouths of labor, ho has at last been able to present before the people of the South the long looked for Milton Jewelry, and for tho sale of these Goods, in order to briLg them at once within the reach of all classes, this Jewelry will be sold at the Palace Dollar Store. The Milton Gold Jewelry, within the last year has had an im mense sale in England and France, and is worn by the aristocracy and nobility of Europe, and is fast taking tho place of the Gold Jewelry that has here tofore been worn. The Goods are of tho moat ele gant patterns and of the very latest styles. Somo of them are beautifully chased, engraved, enam eled, etc. Mr. Pike is now negotiating with tho manufacturers, and intends having a large stock of it hero in a few days. The public aro respectfully invited to come and examine samples already re ceived. and tho proprietor feels satisfied that they will give the same satisfaction here that it has given in England and France. L B. PIKE, Proprietor, ang20tilsepl Palace Dollar Store, Maoon, Ga. Macon, and will be sold far below its real valne. Alabamn and Toxas, and the barometer has All tho improvements are entirely new, having fallen during the day decidedly from Lake On- been built last year and arranged with perfect Probabilities: Light local stoma are proba- taste. The house is located upon one of the 1 t,Ie for to-night in Illinois and westward, and highest points about tho city, commanding a view of three counties, is at the terminus of the street railroad, has apples, pears, peaches, grapes, pomegranates, strawberries, nectarines, fifty varieties of onr choioeBt flowers, and annu als without number. To those who wish to re tire from the heat and dost of the city after the labors of the day, and eDjoy a cool breath of air, this is the place to buy. The Cholera.—In order to quiet the nerves of a great many who are now dreading the ad vent of cholera, we would state that it has never yet been known to prevail in a country where pine is the chief timber—and hence, Middle Georgians need suffer no extra anxiety. And we have a firm conviction that this invaluable tree is a disinfectant in more ways than that—more especially in keeping away chills, fevers and malarious diseases generally to a more or less extent. Now, some wheezy old doctor will smile at this, but he can't prove ’taint so! The doctors' idea that malaria is generated in an area of low barometer, with threatening weather, will prooably be developed over the Lower Lakes. A rising of the barometer, with easterly winds, will probably continue on the Middle and Atlantic coasts. Cloudy and threat ening weather will probably continue on Wednesday in the Southern States, with increas ing clondinesssouthward to Texas, and a severe storm on the Georgia coast. •PmT.imcT.pnTA, August 22.—Jay Cooke & Co., fiscal agents, report that they received informa tion from London that much more than the amount allotted to Europe of the new loan has been subscribed,and believe the amonnt reserved for this country will be closed this week. Sabatoga, August 22.—The betting is four to one in favor of Longfellow against Helmbold for the ,onr mile race to-morrow. Topeka, Ks., August 22.—A week ago in an election row at NewtoD, the terminus of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fee Railroad, a Texan was shot and killed by one McClosky, the Texan being the aggressor. Since that time McClosky had been appointed policeman, and there had been a fend between the Texans, which culminated in a general fight on Satur day, in which McClosky and a Texan were killed and two others mortally, and four seriously wounded. There is little law in that region and more trouble is anticipated. The swamps, by decajing vegetable matter and stagnant pools, is an assumption, and, like onr I Texan drovers congregate there m great num- pine tree theory, it has never been proven. Wo call for the proof. Let them take about two bars. Munich, August 22.—A committee of Conser vative Catholics have invited the Catholics of of such atmosphere and analyze it, and | (j erma ny, Austria and Switzerland to congress Ant A Vint iVlrtn A An A PI orn'o DPCf Ol* I — A. A Cnni AM OOJ well bet a hat they don’t find a mare’s nest, or maleria either, whatever that is. 0- v x tbial Scmcxs to prove that Dooley': Chemical Yeast Baking Fowder is superior in every twpcct to any other ever manufactured. It is put d - 1 -1 aud 5 pound cans, which contain $ h»t quantity of powder by actual net weight, while •he majority of baling powders offered fall short • rr s (jRt-eighthto one-half of what is represented. your grocer for Dooley’s, and you will not be satisfied with any other. Manufactured by Dooley * brother, G9 New street, New York, an!8-eodlw Hubbah yob Macon 1—We feel truly proud of onr city, and we challenge any one to say that she is not improving as mnch as any oity in the South. We will soon have a street railroad, and yon can scarcely pass a square that there is not | be brought forward, some new building going np. Now all these buildings have to be painted, and we would hint to the builders that if they want to buy their paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine, etc., very cheap, they had best call at J. H. Zeilin A at Mncich, September 22cL Montbeat,, August 22.—The Mayor has or dered the strongest measures regarding city cleaning, in view of the prossible approach of cholera. Disinfectants are supplied gratui tously to the inhabitants. Yzesauxes, August 22.—A bill providing for a dissolution of the present Assembly will soon The Deputies of the Left are preparing a manifesto demanding a restoration of the Con- stitntion of 1848. In the oourt-martial to-day, members of the Paris fire department deposed positively that the Commune ordered the firing of the public and private buildings, and forbade their extin- Co.’s wholesale drug house, corner Cherry and gnjgjjjng the flames in the Palais KoyaL Second Btreets. The Press hotly debates the proposed dis- COXSIGKEES PER K. & W. R. R. August 22,1871 Groer, L A Co; W A Huff; Carhart A C; Burdick Bros; Jones A B; Findlay’s Sons; Seymour, T A Co; Thos Wood: N A Megratb; Good A Sons. CANCERS CURED. H AYING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cured in the year 1856, after trying many prepara tions and Cancer doctors. I hare no now 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 the virtues of my • medicine, some of whom, like myself, have been cured a number of yeare, and yet havo no symptoms of Cancer returning: Mra. H. B. Bloodwortb, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mm. Fannie Bottle, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd, Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; Mrs. John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Mary Thurmond, Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. James Carmichiel, Mc Donough. Ga.; Wm. N. Famhrongh, M. D., Senoia, Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon, Ga.; Mr. Jas. DouglasB, Greenville, Ga.; Rev. H. T. Dicken, Locust Grove, Ga.; Mr.JEt. Dorton, Fa- vetteStation, Ga.; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson, Ga.; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, late Represents^ tive from Butts county, Jackeon, Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eiiza 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 Wards- worth.Bamesrille, Ga.; Mrs.D. Lewis, Bamesville, Ga.; Mrs. B. Goodman, Monticello, Ga.; Lou (color ed,) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Bprings, Ga. The aboTe is only a few of the many names that, could be added to the list. I take pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard away made a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eye of Mrs. M. J. Bonyer after she had been treated by several physicians, and her Cancer pronounced in curable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all afflicted with Cancer. GEQ. B. TURPIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J. M. Hardaway haring performed a perfect cure of a cancer upon Mrs. M. J. Bouyer’a eye, after eminent physicians had failed to relieve her; and I firmly beli3ve his Cancer treatment to be a specific for Cancer. L. A- HAN8E, Macon P. O. To tlie I prefer not treating doubtful cases. After sat isfying 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. Mv residence ia twelve miles east of Griffin, Ga.. which ia my nearest express office. Money may be sont with safety to registered letter. Communica tions strictly confidential and promptly answered when stamp and envelope Bent addressed to your self. Addrees 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 bo addraesed through the postoffice at Macon, Ga., or Eofanla, Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY. julyl3-d2tawAwCm jH 4 *!! J. >371(1 Having accepted the above agency, we aro prepared to fill orders for steam tbessed, double glazed, vitrified Drain, Sewer and Water Pipe, Smoke and Hot Air Flue Pipe, CIII IVY NT33 ~ST TOPS, FIRS BRICK IN ANY QUANTITY, GREEN HOUSE TILE, ETO. The above wares are all Georgia made, and being equal in quaUty and cheaper in price than the Northern made, should receive the patronage of all who are disposed to encourage home mannf acturee- JQNES A BAXTER, AgentB, aug20tf 100 Cherry street, CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHVBST’S SAYINGS INSTITUTION. | INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. o FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. it. to G p. si. feb8-tf -AJfflLicted.! G* A-GKETSTCTZ- | Savannah Bank and Trust Co,, MAOON, CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in | ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will he Allowed, AS AGREED UPON. jan25-ly I. C. PIjAJTT * SOX, Agfa. J LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE Sr. GOTTLIEB FISCH’S BITTBBS This preparation of th» great Scientist, Dr. Gott lieb Flsch, of Germany, Is based on the fact that, as all materials of the body- are derived from Food, so nil Vital Force, or Health, is derived from the Force stored up In Food. Dr. | FiscKs Bitters enables tho System to liberate anil l appropriate these Forces, creates Appetite, cures 1 Dyspepsia, with Its result- I ing Debility and lack of [ Nervous Energy; so tones- tho Stomach and Liver a» to make Constipation and. Biliousnessimpossible; re inforces the System so It can tide over bad results of changing climate, water. Ac,, and better endure tho demands often unexpec tedly made on its forco and Energy. Ladles In de- licatehealth, aged persons. and all emaciated and. , weak after sickness, will (8ii,p«onr*&>»•■«.) rapidly strengthen vm- using this great preparation, angll lawly INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, Surplus, and Reserve (gold).$20,889,079 04 I Assets in the United States, over.... 3,000,000 00 Drily Cash Receipts upward of (gold) 20,000 0 The Policies of this Company j Ar© issued by well known American citizens reai- i dent in New York, who are Directors and Sbire- j holders, and consequently, with the other Share holders, are individually liable for all the ^ engage ments of the Company. All policies are signed by them. _ . All claims are payable in cash on proof of lose, without deduction for interest, and not, as is usual, sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire at six o’clock p. m., and not at noon* L C. PLANT, *gent, apr23 3m 49 Macon, Ga. COTTON GINS.! THE X> • PHATT. Shops Established in 1833. TWENTY THOUSAND SOLD. [ A. E. ADAM. K. 31. BAZE3IOBE. SHADBACH WARE. Adams, Bazemore & Ware, PUNTERS' WAREHOUSE, FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. W E have admitted Mr. Shadrsch Ware to our business, the new firm to go into effect on and alter the first day of September next. But all drafts accepted by Adams & Bazemore on the pres ent growing crop will be assumed by the new firm* We will in the future, as in the past, give our BBOWN, THE OIUGINAL MANUFACTURER OF j *? “wS known, commodious, newly built, and fire-proof. Liberal advances will continue to be made to cur friond.. may28 dAwSm the bhowjt. THE TAYLOR GIN. Ctap of Boat Race Premiums, OFFERED BY W. A. HUFF. H AVING concluded that tho interest of all par ties would bo better served by changing the Premiums for Boating, I now offer the following: 1st. For the fastest four-oared Canoe, rowed by an inland crew $125 00 2d. For the fastest four-oared Shell, rowed by an inland crew 125.00 3d. For the fastest four-oared Canoe, open to the world 160.00 4th. For the fastest four-oared Shell, open to the world 160.00 5th For the Winner of the Tub Race 20.00 6th. For thebestinlandmade Pleasure Row Boat 25.00 7th. For the best inland made Pleasure Boat, propelled by steam 100.00 None but the winning bo^ts in the inland races will be allowed to enter for the races open to tho world. aug9 tf W. A. HUFF. COTTON STATES Life Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA- Authorized Capital $2,000,000 Guaranteed Capital 600,000 Deposited with State Comptroller for ee- jfity of Policy Holders 150,000 B. Johnston '... .President. W. 8. Holt Vice President; Geo. S Oeeau Secretary. J. W. Bueke General Agent. J. Mercer Green, M. D Medical Examiner. W. J. Magill Superintendent of Agencies. C. F. McUay Actuary. INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS. INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA. ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY, rr IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF TER TWO YEARS. F. M. HEATH, Special Agent, Macon, Georgia. 3S-33X^7" FIRM. jn!8tf DB. A- P. COLLINS. FRANK 31. HEATH- T HESE Gins are SIMCN PURE, not HYBRIDS, Of 135 sold by our Senior in 1869 and 1870, lint ONE was taken back; hut 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 ia a perfect machine. These Gins are WABBANTED to give satisfac- Parlor and Sidewalk Skates. HEALTHFUL PLEASURE. A NEW SKATING RINK at the Central Geor- gia Trotthig Park, with Hubbard’s Patent *»- Open day and night. tion, and all we ask of parties wishing to buy is to | No charge for admusmm look at them before buying elsewhere. If you nan not call, send for circulars, by addressing JOHNSON <fc DUNLAP, Agents, 72 Third street, Maoon, G». jnn28 2awA16w COLLINS & HEATH, MO. 69 SECOND STREET. We offer our services to the public as REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Will buy and sell Real Estate and collect Rents. Parties will find it to their interest to give ns a trial. We guaranti e satisfaction and will endeavor to please all who may favor us with their patron age. aut 12 2\v THE MISSES LAJJE W ILL open a Boarding School for Young La dies in New York city, on Wednesday, Sep tember 20,1871. For reference andcirculars apply to J. J. Gresham, Eeq., Macon, Ga. jullS oiu N. H. BIDDLECOM. Proprietor. The above Skates for Brie WITHOUT ANY RE- STMOTION. Leave your orders and measure at Winter months to $30 per month, 110 per week and McINTOSH HOUSE, INDIAN SPRING, GA. O N and after the first day of September next, this house will reduce Board for tho Fall and Brown A Co.’s Book Store. jun2 tf MATT. B. FREEMAN, Agent. 2 per day. aug!8 9t* R. W. COLLIER, Agent. Indian Spring, Ga.