The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 30, 1871, Image 3

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legrapk & Messenger. &oo. ">'toir oxxy affaxes. I b-v TELEtatAPa DAY DISPATCHES. *.1^ STOCK i can be tempted by Minard Simmons, second mate, and Lewis Schlader, seaman, belonging to the bark Linda, of Philadelphia, from New York, bound for New Orleans, which foundered in the hurri cane on the 25th, in latitude 2.>.34, longitude 79.32. The boat containing Captain Smith, the steward and four seamen, left the bark and was in company with a boat containing the mates until the night of the 25th, when they got sep- MriM 11 arated. Both boats ware to steer northwest for erence to an advertisement in another column I cheer* ftaTthe crew"of I the Florida coast. After taking: onboard the - ” ' to cTnpel fKngr^iB the largest ship | mates, the boat, and crew WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST SO, 1871. , , . . ' I New Yoek, Angnst 29.—The steamer Con- We aro now having beautiful weather in this I g resg Xias returned from Greenland, having section and the streets being clean and free ln ado 2,500 miles running time in less than 13 from dost, makes city Ufa quite pleasant for this i days. Botuming** £-*£2“* ,ca time of the year. bergs out no packed ice. The season is very - . open and not unlike May in New York. The T.KMH <te P.omn r.t- £££?£«S mington, from GfldvestO 11 * picked up on tii«2Gth a boat containing Francis Munte, drat mate; a4-rC a.tome»< PBICES on summer goods. j, tj*, can't consdencioualy give [ it will be seen that the splendid residence on Walnut street, formerly occupied by General | which ever entered Disco^Bay. Cobb, with adjoining premises, is offered ' ***** I colored woman searched' in different directions for the boat The same COST- .'oe* out the remainder at EVEN LESS, j W. A. HOPSON A CO., , 41 Second street. ^ A 7bANKS & SONS. CL08ING OUT entire stock SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT COST! Bfsnon Vaxd™, of the Colored Metho-1 J&XEtiiSSS dist Episcopal Church, in Americas, recenUy of the Indians is apprehended. slant. She was from the coast of Africa, bound sent off under to care of the M. E. Chnrch Louis^ri-ii, August 23.—Several hundredne-1 for New Orleans. Sou*, is in Macon, and will preach to-night to | inB^M^f o^Ta v'eriict that several Ln- Ku-klur, were panicked daring the night, rushed nfactnrers of kerosene oil were responsible for tote to stSand fired abort a hundred shots, the deaths caused by lamp explosion, their ofl his people, at their church on Washington Ave- I nue, near the Wesleyan Female College. K« Poem,.—Up to to, too, olttoUgW .!»| “SS’l.’S”'aJ£ES£5 U. OtoJS being daDgerons and unfit for use, Palis, August 29. —Leroy, tbe Minister of -- — - - * * —tho annexa- bave left terday, the body of little Willie Harris had not _.® W atson, of the second Battallion of Pnblio Works, has resigned. Since th been found, notwithstanding to most diligent Massachusetts colored Yolnnteers sought, but tion of Strasbnrg 26,000 inhabitants search tot had been made for it during the en- were BE^Au^T-There were 329 cholera tire day. The anxious suspense of his mo er J^ciwe ^a_^ present The fuU Ninth | deaths in Konigsberg for the week ending on incites the searchers with unflagging zeal, and Bg • ept band of on© hundred instruments j th© 25th, including 127 children. No deaths at the entire community earnestly hope that toir fiu “ islied music . tnr ths lasl lwa davB ’ | labors may soon be successful^ ’^SSnSS^H^ los't J FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL rr„ attention of our readers is called to to pert of her deck load; San Salvador. , , M „ Konnders Goodwin I Wmaxrso, Angnst 29.—The Constitutional advertisement of Messrs. °®°V Convention of West Virginia is called by 1,260 k Miller, cotton factors and commisson mer- i | chants, Savannah, Ga. The members of this | firm are yonng and enterprising, and parties having business in tbeir line will find them majority. ■ ■■ Detboit, Angnst 29—Berwell, Kinck, Erbeker <fc Co.’s flouring mills at Jackson, Michigan, have been burned—loss $100,000. . . „ i Haupax, August 29.—The Paris crew has prompt and honorable in all their aeanngs. i withdrawn from to four-oar race, but I CCBBEDGE & HAZLElllRST, Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. T> ECF.IVE DEPOSITS. BUY ana SELL EX-I CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Funds. Collections Hade on all Accessible Points. _ faTOflice open at'all houra of the day. eep^ljyr $ ...... «r CBBBED6E & IlAZLEIIlUtSTS SAVINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. o Schofield’s Iron Works, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. li. to 6 r. m. feb3-tf First National Bank of Macon. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL LECTION! . Unity Review or the Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,! August 29—Evening, 1871. f Cotton. — Receipts to-day 2 bales; sales 6; shipped 13. Tho market closed firm at 16% for Liverpool E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur rent rate. ■ Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and Savannah. Advances made on Bonds, Stocks, Cotton in store, or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro pean. Charleston or Savannah houses. Collections promptly attended to in all parts of the United States. ‘ Our circulation is amply protected by United StatesBoiuls. . „ Jo. '*****$£*£&. i vannah this year was consigned to them. ■A.GKE:isrcr5r W. W. Wmolei. Cashier. The first bale of new cotton received at Sav- I wlirchaUenge to winner for a race in smooth j middlings. The five halos sold were a lot of fancy 1 - water.' . , New York, August 29.—The mystery of to corpse in the trunk is clearing up. Dr. Jacob Tins At.ttawdeh Free School.—-We Barren cotton and brought 18 cents. Futures closed easier in Now York. ForSeptem- | It an If and TrilSt C0i, i 1R9-1G: October. November and De- I SaVaUIltUl L»UR UUU tiuaevui, AKT-Y REQUXnEDXBZ E. SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL GKELMRLtSTG-, fGTTST GKE-AJRIlSrG-, ■ i '■ (ORDINARY, OR GRAHAM'S EXTRA HEAVY), SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON RAILING-, OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY. SHAFTING!, PUJLLIES, ETC., AU or any Machinery, put up at first-class IRON WORKS, put up to the best style and at prices to suit lie times. Give us a call before purchasing. Wo will soil low for OAoll. J. S. SCHOFIELD <fc SON. — —i „ - , . ■ ijer delivery 18 9-16; October, November to to following Rosenbnrg, alias A h£?bZ I comber 1 18%; Janna^lSK; MarchlDK- abortion house the trunk was taken, has been arrested. Th6 people attempted to lynch him 2,334 W. A BANKS A SONS. der a portion of onr spaoe communication, in tho hope tot the wvong complained of, if it really exists, may bo righted on the way jaiL „ , Keoel vea rn-aay bv those who have the anbject in hand: Losnox, August 29.-Adviees from Zanzibar K~e| v ~ 99,019-99,021 — - - - Pemnt I report Dr. Lavingstone slowly making his way 1 — MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1870—bales.. Received to-day. C M A O O N. APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid to Editors Telrgraph and Messenger-. me through a column in your excellent paper, homeward. glad to know that to^vier™ of one of your j September^ ^ ^ to con8iae r the .1 .: rfiffiflV.iTU whllfl a nn the snbiect I The report or tbe uommittee ro couhjuol iuu i ^ SSaDESSC I munificence P of ahard-worktog^mechamoje; to ^d^p^m^and I 7M@8c.' Com is in limited demand at 61 00@110per | ] ceased, and, donotlessfo ;*« ,’ ho I dismiss ministers who shall be responsible to bushel for prime white. FlonrUdnllat$7 50@11 50 NIGHT DISPATCHES. pOB *8c oo. iirrr t* bi'H.dikg, cotton ave., COXSTAXTI.T OX HAXD— Grade* SUGARS. COFFEE3, Sett TEAS of all brands, i'lOLDEN BYRUP, MOLAaSES, 01U-EDOE BUTTER, Choice BREAKFAST BACON, fCOAR CUBED SHOULDERS, >EW yoRK PIG HAMS, and other brands. ECFIALO TONGUES, ClSSED FRUITS, all kinds, BOUDEN’S MILK, ttllRUB GRITS, I ' n.nallv kBDt to onr lino. We have I served, with pain, that'the protest of a citizen I jjuonjjt j s f or §700 only. |lililltliatii n«nally P KO highly respected produced no effect. No one, No Custom Home appointments will be made Li itct-ivtd » b»rrel« PALA think, who knew the narrow circumstances in ntil Bontwell returns, which will bo September to < l airter ,C ’early manhood, of tho nobleman who endowed ^ .«(• fnr. *ugt sm I t bo school, and to extreme plainness of bis | ar „ 101,855 WS^v.r.7.v.7.7.7.vjMSj!M; Stock on hand this evening Tbe provision market is quiet and unchanged, in I We quote clear rib bacon sides at 9@9>£; shoulders advances made on cotton. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD DEPOSITS received, L3521 On which Interest will he Allowed, | AS AGREED UPOX. I. C. PLANT * SON, Asti. STILL jan25-ly i Vwvn r ofthe oxiste nceof "that school to the pres- | the Assembly for Thiers' acU. ent many of to seals have been engrossed by I • sons and daughters of citizens, who aro fully able to bear the educational expenses of toir I children; and, consequently many of the sons OUUU.OU, - _ - ■ Washington, August 29.—Adroit attempts to of poor bnt worthy parents have been exolnJeo. two checks raised from one hundred to one I have heard a numbor of indigent but well- thousand dollars, failed by caution of bankers, deserving heads of families complaining of this Tho f raU( j n lent paper in one instance was a cer- . abuse (as I deem it to be) of tbe fund by which t ificate of deposit on the banking house of John • J lu tho school is sustained.^ La9t year, an earnest Qi sco j. g oni New York, in favor of L. B. protest against tho administration of the fund j c orne ii f to the value of " I appeared in your columns, from tho pen of one | ^ nrRA< ^ ni* follows: “Pa per barrel, according to quality. 2H Borneo bag ging is worth 24 @25c per yard. Don ties GK@7c j per lb. Morulug market Report. |ttuuuu . uuu . 6 . „ t . .. New York. Angnat 29—Cotton quiet bnt firmer! roce i va d, which may be checked against at^ sight. S. P. SCOTT & CO., B ANHLEIB. S 22 ■William street, New York. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of I Cotton, Tobacco, or other produce. Bonds, StockB and Gold bought and sold on commission. Accounts of onr highest city officials, noted for his tender I M g Qaasidy. Signed regard for the wants of tho worthy poor, lob-1 natnre8 an( j endorser 42,000. This was en- Pay to the order of Thom- , J. B. OomelL” Tho sig- endorsementa are correct, bnt the SOUTHERN SECURITIES DEALT IN. ang26eodtf LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE) INSURANCE COMPANY. Inreifanta for. faL, BLACK & CO. 365 and 5(»7 Broadway, N. Y., IMrOKTEBS OF diamonds AND ALL ritECIOUS STONES. Manufacturers of | FINE JEWELRY. REST QUAUTV OF drill carbon, thQ SCDOOi, UUU Uio UAiawaaav X'- — I ^VTv\f PITTS, AllgtlSt 29 o • H. “ I JjA'lliU. VAIUUU ■> OMWMW I —t -/ '« ' personal array, and tho simple outfit of preasmarl) killed Oapt. J. Tbeodoro Adams for Orleans 9%@9}£; Bales 15,000; epeculaUon and ex- bis ouiet home, in Mia days of compara- re f Q3 i D rr to marry a seduced daughter. Adams I port.5000. . l LaUavta that liA tip-I . . ° . w . *^ v I "RrAurlutnlTs OUiet. W. S. Brown, a sales 300; middlings 19%; Orleans 19Jf-. . Turpentine strong at 63>4(g51. Roam firm at 10 for strained. Freights very firm. Stocks steady anddnll. Governments dull mid heavy. States very dull. Money 2. Gold 12}£. Excliango, long 9y a \ short S%- . Flour doll and declining. Wheat quiet and nomi nally lower. Com dull and heavy. Pork quiet at IS 75@1S 87. Lard dull. Loxdox, August 29, noon.—Consols 93%. Bonds Capital, Surplus, and Roserve (gold).$20,869,0<9 01 SSn^k n0 ° 11 -- C0U0nbard6DiDS; I SO^hRo^pteupwmdOf’feoid) 3 ’°SSoO0 AHEAD. Our WROUGHT IRON COT TON SCREW PRESS is tho only Cotton Press that has stood the test, being need over since the close cf the w ir. an 1 is to greater ’ and more increasing demand than any other. I tivo 'sfflaence, can believe that ho ae * | i os t a leg at Petersburg, signed to furnish education to the sons of men of large capital, who now receive gratm- i . .. zs—A reliable m- BreadetulTa quiet. New York, August 29.—Vessels from Charles-1 Markets—Evening Report tons instruction within its walls. ton, South Carolina, iu the Lower Bay, are de tained there. No cases of yellow fever have Tlie Policies of tliis Company Are issued by well known American citizens resi- iv Yo Onr WATER or STEAM POWER TRESS is becoming VERY JPOjPITXi iYXT, fflarkew—Kvenins ^ New York, who are Directors and Share- New York. Angnflt 29—Cotton quiot and steady, hn(1 conae quontly, with the other Snare- Tpo 495r nnlande 19%: Orleans 19%. 1 * liaiiiA fnr all the engage- I Being the | formanThaVstntodThat, in an interview wUh | ^^od on any °of C to vessds °’Theywill be sTuU^'cle?;‘commofto fair extra signSdby I one of the trustees, ho remonstrated against aUo wod to como np aa soon as the health officer g 80@G 85; gooG to choico 9 90@9 00. Whteky 93. metoa or uio company this feature of tho administration of the school; u sati6 g e( j there is no fever on board. wheat heavy and 1«1 lower; winter red western „„ pa y a hle to cash on proof of loss, at tot tbe trustee expressed surprise that such a it is now said tot to girl sent in a trunk h S8@l 44. Corn heavy at CCK@G7. without deduction for interest, and not, as is usual, M q g T ECONOMICAL featnro existed; that the trustee declared that I from jj oslon gave her name as Ruth Billings, tho Board had not authorized an advertisement Recorder Haeket has been appointed Chair- which had appeared in yonr columns, inviting mttno f the Committee of Aldermen to examine all citizens to sond toir children free of charge, city an ^ oonn ty accounts. Each commit- and that he agreed with to informant in think- t6ema n selects two citizenB to assist to com ing that the testator did not intend to provide mitt08- I . .. m U—4 4bn l’nrll rron f lint, I « rr instruction for any but tho indigent. F. H. Smith. 28 Broad street, paid a forged when naked if that feature of the administra- che g kj ' to ono a. B. Van SaDn, for S50.000 in tion would bo changed, the trustee replied that ld y an Sann and tho m0 ney have disap- North Carolmas 44; new io. ... . .m . *Via nnrflRfl ! b I n0W57^- - - 8)4(39%. Pork-lower at IS 62@i8 80. Lard heavy; Turpcntino strong at 63%<®54. Rosm firmer. Tallow acUve at 9@9%. Freights finnor. Money easy. Sterling nominal at 9@9>5. Gold 1254(3) 12%. Governments dull and steady; 62s 1444. State bonds dull: Tonnossoes 75; new 75. Vir ginias 53; now 69. Louisianas 65; new 60. Levees j 69; 8s 83; Alabamas 100; 5s 68. Georgias 83; 7s 90. ' -- South Oarohnaa 70; sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire at six o’clock £ api23 3m Macon, Ga. ~TV FT»~^7S7~ MILL. always on band. augSO tf the will of the testator employed ponred. Always on nimu I » free BO hool,” which might moan a school in | n „„. & tared. , , .. . f Governments, 81a i8%; 62a 14%; 64a 14%; C5s -w-jjjg leave to inform the pnb CnaBLESTON, Angnst 29.—A few new cases of J3 ^ m c7a 13 jj. 6 8s 13%; 10-40s 14%. Established a GBIST HILL .lUmfown* nvn VAFUM'f A/1 TllTflA fllil OHRG5? were I AO ftnUrm nnifttl mid - I AT.. TT.ann anrl Wflatam which all chUdren should be furnished with in I ye now fever are reported. Three old cases were baltehoke; ’ August^'29.—Cotton* quiet; mid- Macon and Western Railroad croseing, 8truction without cost; and that it was a aeu- gi nco yesterday. Many unacclimated per- I ^]jug a io ; net.receipts 39; gross 73; e ^P° rt ® where they are prepared to grind strnction wuuuui_| lauu smou joawiunj. - : ■ , , cate matter for an executor to determine tno i aona arfl i eav i ng . The opinion is divided as to , of vague terms contained in a wilL now! . .. ... =n ——. ... flRPlN & OGDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • I that wills she I ministered » —- — —, . ,. ■ ua> ••*«*- — _ v. ■ rounaioujuwuu>. *»*“ r ir.. i L.i.MuBn Inonto to testator. Bnt, if to administration must dead _ The excursionists were mostly working I GJ . ; doar ei(l08 Whisky 89. Fiji Estate und Insursnce R§6niS. | ^ n>a ^ a to aocord with the Utterjd » <B , wiU ^e-1 p<wpli with families . ,| Ciscixxati, Angnst 29.—Flour and^com steady. mhlic that they have on Fourth street, to thoso liwli-g a WATF.R TOWER Oil STEAM ENGINE, It can also be run from the band wheel Bhaft of gin gear. coastwise 52; sales 66; stock ^ QP A SUPERIOR QUALITY Agents for tho Sale of tilted bv aTifmwhoso cross-mark is affixed, in- | ^TvAS'svrLi,E, Ind., Angnst 29.—White and I p or k weak at’l2 50. Lard weak at V. Whisky buoy- stead of his signature, to the document, tt Mw I j3i ae kman, oharged with rape, were taken from I ant, 89@90 asked. | toeto much of such accord. Verhum saptentt-1 th6 JIorganfield (Ky.) jail i£d hanged^ 1 OarKaxs. / D New O^A^a Anguat 29—Flonr dull at 4 60; tuy ‘ on r’.nm nniotr -mixed 1 bl Th^writer is, also, reliably informed that an- j toa ' _ I iuo WHW* —V 1 , . .T 3 | WU ouu i!lC Lurcka Il*01I TiCy j l^f^ooraanoe with the wish of I “August 20.—A West India vessel j p' a ^n acTiveTshou!doia'7%@7%; rib , ti ?° H 1 7 |@ i ouD-Duumugs, - the Board-tot, administered as to aebooUs THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, SWETI’S to - FASTENING IRON TIE. now, it will be more respectable -, and Board desire, by sneb administration tho Hchool an ornament to the city. of to trustees is ono of onr most e —— ^ - . . zens Both of the trustees alluded to in this off Dnn( j eo> six porsons were drowned. article, are consistent and honored members of p rasgian> f rom Quebec, ran down the steamer hiuhlv roepected Christian communions. Ncith- Aber in the channel. It is believed all were eroftheni would utter untruth. The apparent 8av6d _ It ig tho nght the Aber sunk in a few DESIRABLE FARM SALE. ITUATED within one half mile of Marsballville, I the Southwestern Railroad, containing five hundred cleared and three nun- The improvements of this a great m»ny—having a large, Hiimuiu,,.. eight-room dwelling, with ail necessary out-buildings, good bam and stables, newgtohouse ° ■ ■ .oach orchards. Besides, power on the farm sufifi- itSlI-tf discrepancy in their statement may be minutes. S5r£. snnnosiDB (as I do) that the first, on p -The Journal Des -Debats C0Q ' Crad^Tnrpentine steady at3*45^or yellow dip;* 4 60 for virgin. Tar qniot_at 2 55. t on Its cars diroct from the wharf for trans- ^ won ld not junto the Interior. f ' a Senate than president ■ bnon* desiring to avail themselves of tnis di- rac(: ed fishermen? And who would not pre- “r mod* of shipment should have expreseed on I ^ er ^ bavo his respected name associated as ir bills of lading that their coneignmonta ehall trnstee with a school, from whose dpor was * luded at the Central Railroad wharf. 86 en daily to issue a throng of cJ> ddren>w>_ J ByOie 1st November It is expected that a large ppar kling with tho intolhgence that constant kel will be completed for tho protection of salt, | refining onltnre at home^had tag appa . | JIIOHIGHT DISPATCHES. BynopsU of ■Weather Statement, War Dep'x, H Washington, D. O., August 29, 7:40 p. m. The barometer has continued to fall on the Cotton strong; low middlings l8@18>j; nct re- Ev0 C onvenionco is to be found to tms farm, ceipts 29f; gross 399; exports to Great Bntam —, desir ^ a more ]and ca nhe purchased adjoining. *- . r . ..ina UfUl. afnaV 9.0 4U4-. 1 . , , 1 m irnvnbellvillA f>a. coastwise —; sales 700; stock 29,494.. WnanxaTox, August 29-Cotton quiet; middhngs 17%; net receipts —; exports coastwise —; sales s; 8t Spirits of turpentine"strong at 47. Eosin firm at 2 21?for strained; 7 00 for extra pale; 6100 for pale. Address Box 27, MarshaUviUe, Ga. angll lm Onr HAND PRESS (indeed, as all of them are,) is too well known, and has established itsolf as the PLANTER’S FAVORITE. As there is no compaiison between a east, and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we do not recommend OAST IRON SCREWS, thongli we make them for thoso wanting a CHEAP Press. Send us yuur orders, or send for Circular and Price List. SPECIAL NOTICE. T HE Middle Georgia Baptist ABSOciation (Col- orod) will convene to to Friendship Baptist Chnrch, m Cuthbert, Ga.. Saturday morning, Sep- iiSSSk, August Cotten firm; middlings I tember2d, jUObt, mJtee 17 M.^xln: 8a Angii8t n 29.—Cotton quiet and firm; delegates home free, on certificates signed by t e TOE WILCOX PATENT HORSE POWER We claim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotion nnd it is th° onl ? Hor80 Power made that we know of that can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear. my28 sutuwe&fr&wtf J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. rillb. completed for the protection- ^ and tasteful appa- o^^'^xrlth westerly winds and hazy , and other heavy articles of freight, whidi f^“ b “ [ han tobe ^Hed atrnstee of a school w ^ ther- The area of lowest pressure, which wig a • gales 200; stock 3359. i Charlestox, August ^29.—Cotton market quiet; September. middlings 18; net receipts 61; exports coastwise I _ 23 MoAugust 2 29.—Cotton market unsotUed; middlings 18%@18%; net receipts 99; orports to Great Britain —; coastwise 97; Bales 2U0, stoex "^Galvestox, Angnst 29.—Cotton markot cloaed strong; goodorguary W%;net receipts 3G1: exports ang27 tf •OH 2m may desire to have atored for future ship- "i ™ * pen-ed into the street a crowd of ^ M p3ay afternoon central in Southern Wis- V I bronzedand awkward urchins, with matted hair, hasbeen drawn northward to Lake Sn- Forwarding Agen— ^ conntenance and soiled ana tattered cloUi- erior> bnt is now stretching eastward beyond .i nnmAmnR I . e *o—a ic ^indhv DTido. surely tno I T m tTnvnn anrl inflnence bus continued to to Great Britain- XiuiiQi Guise. interesting work, numerous =(Wring*, 224 pages. Price 60 cents. Address BotU’ Dispensary , Mo. See adTerthement, Coxxtbial Feucrt.—Nothing tends more to 1 happinoss than cheerful and healthy to- i and children. Mrs. Whitoomb’* Syrup is tho > children’s soothing remedy. ing ? B at if not blinded by pride, intelligent and estimable men who constitute to Lake Huron, and its influence has continued extend to the Gnlf and the Atlentio coast. Alexander in Us manifest intent. Have the I m0 ming. Brisk westerly winds ere now re board ever thought, while bent on famishing I porte 3 from Lake Michigan, and local rains re- ^eednoational ornament to the city, frequent on to Middle Atlantic coast many snch ornaments already adorning and R(dn haa fal i en Y6iy generally, since Monday blessing tho city they must destroy by the I a f ternooISi from the Mississippi eastward to the _ .. n<na a fD fttVOTfid Wltll I . .. T>..iCn'In nlnn^v find fllflATinP * I jA T A tQ8t 01 Dlllo U* aouuujj, 11 BoeTox, August 29—Cotton market dosed strong; ^^ i ^, l ^^’ A ^aUn ta i , FaU Asaodation, held to @M’JTSSi^S!SS I SSL ■» mMS t JSST 1 dltogs 17; net recoipU 40; exporta coastwise 415, 8 *mLkphis, August 29 —Cotton market dosed firm; middlings 18%. “ Never, perhaps, v^ a city favored with PtaSafiy cloudy aSd clearing weather ' abler corps of accomplished educators prevails from Minnesota to North Carolina ■ » - - n.Via 4 n an OUTS. I - * i laboring in proprietary schools, than ours, inreoent yearn. Conld it be expected that a and westward. _ , „ Probabilities: The storm centre on Lakes on- in recent yutua. ««****• -- —.—* , i rroottumuoo • _ large school, capable of seating an h f. ndre “ pe T i or a nd Huron wifi probably, on Wednesday, stndents, should offer gratuitous ednoabon to extended nortoastwavd far into Cmiada. Wn.n 0 Dowx.—Ask tho man who camplains of f down” in torrid woather what he has done o ixstain hia eyatom under the extra etrain impoa- 1 oa hi* vitality. Ho may tell yon that bo has 1» Tariety of cathartios to purify his blood and ^ hi* spirits. Under such treatment, ^of * l j? app ^c S nt” > u a nd'not Hire from onr mi^tjto I goutbeMteriy winds mid rain to-night trained and indefatigable teachers whose labors p(jw Eng i and coast, and southwesterly have annually contributed fine scholars to onr windg witt loca i gtorms from Maryland and SUte University, and to those of Virginia and NfiW Jersey northward. Brisk winds from to the Carolinas ? Two of onr most valuable edn- 8onthwest an d west fromLake Ontarso to Lake caters have deserted us already. When the re- T he oonditions will remain favorable main der of onr ornaments Bhall have been de- fpr raius on Wednesday on to coasts of molished. will the city feel that it hascompen- Southern and GnU States, sation in the single ornament which these bras- i tees would substitute? If the evil of which SSSS complains is **»«£**» , hi* ttxength has given way, and hU ener- 1 h»T* become exh»nated. What he requires is f tetomive, not a depletant. His blood is thin; t a*rv** have lost their natural tension, and na- t demands to be renovated and reinforced. The a is within the reach of all. For nearly i Of years Host otter's Stomach Ritters has been op broken constitutions, bracing and attenuated frames, and affording Hort, caso and hope to thousands. As a pre- * of the epidemics which make such havoo h ths health of the inhabitants of new settle- this famous tonic is certainly without a Perhaps tho principal portion of its world- »funs is attributable to its astonishing cores of . and all forms of indigestion. Bnt these 8 tel a moiety of its triumphs. Ali the typos of i yield to its persistent nao. It is a regu- 5 medicine of the highest order; and its effect - the secretions, when irregular, is most tain ( ^Position of the grossest character is sought to 8 Pncticed upon the community by vendors, who under the name of M bitters,” fiery | K apooadsof a daDgerons character, which they lutempt to substitute for the great national tonic, lehnn all such nostrums, and see that yon have the I teonine Hoetetter’a Stomach Bitters, properly au- j 1 -® heated by libel, duq6 And BtAznp, And sold in | Settles only. Foaorr thxsz Two Facts!! That I" i»g & Solomon are the agents of the Grover I - Bsker Sewing Machines and of to LAM. I 'rtetades-—the best in use. petuity, an appeal should be madeto to c o^- 46. Arkansas 50, Louisiana 12, an and a decision obtained, which shall e Virginia, West Virginia, North change the administration, or s^nce complmnt. ! eral, in V.,^ ^ - ; — January, 1872, to Wasstsgtox, August 29.—The Postmaster General advertises the following routes, wmch contractors have defaulted: Alabama 81 routes, | — - —’ ’ and sev- Caro Florida and" Mississippi, from June, 1875. Bidders are re I ffiS' to lay in their fall stock of drugs, medicine., « 50 00. Certificates of postmasters will be paints, oils, perfumery, soaps, etc., will do well r6(iuired in thirty-nine of the more important ,\n t H Zailin & Co., who have received routeg to insure consideration. Postmasters to call on J. H. Zeilm d: go disregarding the instructions of the department ana are receiving a large stock, an ^ P - I regarding Mrtificatos, wifl be subject to imme diate removal. THE Wifl SHIP COTTON GIN. 1 Abnnd of All Competition. I AWARDED TWO FIR8T PREMIUMS AT STATE FAIRS IN 1870. 1 Ta test of Btae rftto toadtog _Gtosof this ifl p. country, exhibited i clianicd’ and Apfricultnral " 1 TBHUlbUU t Pounds cotton. ...45Ba\ra. 135 uplands 9%@9%; Orleans speculation and export ouuu. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard. Mean Time. ISSimSSw ’ “BOsaws' 150 8 40 m I TTAVING perfected my arrangementstecoweditlio ebKlitMt^nor mtliotirn^kecp^^ lN^l’BU- I be able to keep ? I high speed. The Comnnttoo^on Machinery had the J MENTAL grto purp ^ ^ * fracUcn of a second _ Especial Attention paid to the Bepalrlng and rating of line Watches, kinds of new worfc made to order* —■ "Winn’s Gin.... . Carver Gin...... , • 5 • • 1 •... 50 saws. Pratt Gin f5 sawB. Massey’s Griswold Gin... .45 saws. NiBbett & Goodrich Gin...45 saws. Morris Gin.........••••••50saws 150 135 135 135 160 Gullett’a Steoi Brnsh Gin.. CO oawa. 180 The WlnshluGin, * 5 ®, 150 Time. 13:30 m 12:20 m 12:00 m 10:30 m 11:15 m 12:30 m 10:05 m 8:50 m PnmL?zo>Sl, August29.—Cotton market firmer; “loxdox,'^August 29, evening.—Consols 92%. August 29.—Bonds 95%. P ^^^^f^9§| 0 9 %fsries E 18?(X)o! I rotten’Vefghorup^J^h'GtoJccmdto^te size aa«SS«»=ain ah well all aprG-tf CONSIGNEES PEK JhA W.K- K. Arousr 29, 1871 Those testi- DIAMONDS, WATCHES ^Lawton* W: Wto?M P moSas'toT^tTorklpS scede clean, and W A ^ good condition, making; it sample HH>*angyjp <» -».** constanuymj J A Nelson & Son; Geo SUnghte^ stock. Price, * J0 NES, Agents, Roge^ABonn; A Wannadk; G E S^sdo^, M E ! Macon, Georgy Tenill; Hunt. B *L; W *“»*<*i G W Studer; Mrs. B Howard; SI A lun 0 , J H Oner ry & Co; CMacliold; GBep^e; Sn*. Ward at Nelson* CO Yeager* Co; J F Long; ^dmt4So;Lg 0 htfoot & J;CampM14J;PFiU- gerali F Diahroon; A Krentz; B 1 inllipa. pared to fifi all orders at prices that will com pete with any market in the South. Doing a strictly cash business and having no old scores, they are prepared to sell at small profits and ..an guarantee satisfaction in both prices and quality, to thoso who favor them with their cus tom. They only ask a trial to convince yon. Brown & Co. have just received the follow ing papers and magazines: Onr Society, Pilot, Waverly, Every Saturday, New Varieties, Sport ing Times, German Leslies, London News, Graphic, Times and Democrat. Monthlies: Metropolitan, Every Saturday and overly Mag-to^for^ptember;^^ The census office furnishes the following statistics of homicides for the year ending May 1870; Alabama 100: Arkansas 76; Arizona 44- Colorado 45; California 47; Connecticut 6; Delaware 4; Dakota 4; District Columbia 13; Florida 44; Georgia 116; Idaho 2; Illinois 06; Indiana 32; Iowa 24; Kansas 42; Kentucky <3; Louisiana 128; Maine 7; Maryland 20; Maasa- Vi. Michigan 11: Minnesota 5; Mississippi 89; Missouri 94; Montana 37; Nebraska 9; Neva<to 7n. Kew Hampshire 1; New Mexico 54; New l ’ v 5 . New York 70; South Carolina4 8; Ohio Oregon s7Pennsylvania 55; Rhode Island 5; Norte cCitoa 37; Tennessee .117; Texas 323; Utah 1- Vermont none; Virginia 73; V. est \ lr- giuia 9- Wisconsin 16; Wyoming 13. The above includes ICO killed by Injh 411 ?- „ _ Indianjlpolis, August 29.—Dr. A. G. Thomas, uroi^ipoum, -iftcted Professor of McLean’s Cordial and Blood Purifier is the [ c£ll£y,'MUltow and Dressmaker, Blackwood, haTbeen elected Professor of | tonic and blood alterative In tho world. I Phrenological, London Quarterly an j Q rcp ^ j^ or th Christian University here. icnet-Cm. | waite, for July. COTTON GINS. »PTT ni H i Jr* "-k- 1 « I Sh.ops Esta"blisb.ed in 1833. twenty thousand sold. hitthi BB-d Vv W. BROWN, THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER OF I THE TAYLOR GIN. rpHE3E Gins are SDICN I I Of 133 sold by onr Semor m 1869 and 1870, bnt nVEwas taken back; bnt SIX complained of, mid trflmt was a workman sent. The Brown Gin WE“offe?S ot wleni model to others of hh *» gi !® h 8iti ? fa f:| Uon.lmd all we ask of parties wishing to buy la to look at them before bnying elsewhOTe. I, you can not caU, send 72 Third street, Maocn, Ga. jun28 2awA16if jnll 2awAw2m Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCH’S BITTE2S.’' This preparation of the great Scientist, Dr. Gott^ lieb Fiscb, of Germany, to based on the fact that, as all materials of the bodY are derived from Foo^. ro an Vital Force, or Health, is derived fromthe Force stored up In Food. Dr- rmK'i jBitters enables tno Svstem to liberate and. appropriate the***** creates App e tite f curw Dyspepsia, with H® rosult- , ing Debllity and lack of Nervous Energy; sotones the Stomach and Liver an 1 to make Constipation and Biliousness impossible; re inforces the System so It can tide over bad results of changing climate water, Ac midbetter endure the demands often unexpec tedly made on its Force and Energy. Ladles in de licate health, aged persona. and all emaciated ana weak after sickness, vrdl rapidly strengthen >w using this great preparation, anglllawly z o s o -J o CO <3 0 z oo GC CD © CQ «■* ■S © © CAUTION. mHE public are hereby notified that tejltajj T rekpoueible for any debts rontrwted by any body nnless by an order from mysrif or ^ angl7 dlawlm F. H. ALLEY. jnne 14-tf jewelry AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted AGENCY OF THE GR0YER & B IKER SEWING MACHINES.