The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 07, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger. JUST RECEIVED a. HOPSON & CO.'S, SEW STYLE “DCCOPEB,” TWISTED BILK •’MELANGE,’’ (VI/ipr D MOHAIRS. 30c. CLACK BBILLIAHT1SE, 40c. EiBOAE® IN' WHITE 000D6. •^T. A. BANKS & SONS. CLOSING OUT BBU STOCK STJHMBB DHESS GOODS st*9tf W. A. BANKS * BON8. E. H. JPOE & CO. mrrs bcildibo, cotton mira, UOWANTlt OB auro— All Orad*» SCOABa COFFEES, Beet TEAB of all brand*, GOLDEN 8YBUT, MOLAbSES, GILT-EDGE BCTTEB, Choice BREAKFAST BACON, SCO.Ut-CURED BBOULDEBB, SEW YORK FIG BAMS, and othor triad,. BDPFALO TONGUES, CANNED FRUITS, oil kinds. BORDEN'S MILK, KAYAKNAB OBITS, WINES, WinSKIES. And all that D u rosily kept in onr lino. We bOTe 5 ,t received 30 berrels PALACE MILLS FLOUR, wheat. In whole, half and quarter sacks, which ae are sgent* for. atigl 3m TURPIN & OGDEN Agents for the Sale of THE EUREKA IRON TIE, THE ANOHOB IRON TIE, STOTTS SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. atWlHf NOTICE. Gamut, It. R. im> B*mono Co. or Gaonnu.) Savannah, Ga., August 1,1871. j Thla Company having extended ite back to tho rtrar, to now prepared to rooeive heavy cargoea of freight on IU can direct from the wharf for trane- roitiUon to the interior. Tenona dealring to avaU themaelvea of thla di rect mode of ahipment ahonld have expressed on ttelrUlleof lading that their oonalgnmenU ehaU to landed at the Central Railroad wharf. By the let November It ie expected that a large •hod will be completed for the protection of ealt, piano, and other heavy aitidea of freight, which jaitiee may deelre to have atored for future ship ment. J. F. WARING, augtlm Forwarding Agent BALL, BLACK & CO., 506 and 507 Broadway, N. Y., DIAMONDS AND ALL PUEOIOU8 STONES. Manufacturers of PINE JEWELRY. SBIT QUALITY or DRILL CARBON, Always on hand. angSO tf T~t rr .T. 03? FAHE AT W. B. CARLOS’ SALOON. September?, 1871: BAM AND EOGS, FRESB OYSTERS AND FISH, RICE BIRDS ON TOAST, BROILED CHICKENS ON TOAST, PORTER HOUSE STEAKS, MUTTON CHOPS, Fresh. Oyster Soup at 11 a. m. sepitf The Beet Braude of WINE8 AND LIQUORS. CITY AFFAIRS. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 7, 1B7L Burn Rapidlt.—The river at thla point rone nine feet yesterday between dawn and dark, and U will, doobtlees, be quite full this morning. Tbaixixo.—Several of the fleet-footed blacks, about team ere training for the one mile foot race to oome off during the fair. One of them —e little, bow-legged, slab-twisted, bullet-head ed Bigger, will, we think, show even Weston howto handle hie heels. Bio Dax at Cablos'.—By referenoe to the advertisement of Mr. Carlos, in another column on this page, it will be seen that this ia to be a big day at hie restaurant, (Ells’ old stand) on Mulberry street. Be sure to call at or about 11 o'clock, a. jc, as be will have lots of good things to eat and drink. A won from a gentleman at the Gas Works, received last night, inform! ns that for the eigh teen hours ending at G r. m., yesterday, there fell at the gas works, in this oily, eight inches of water. If onr friend is oorreet in hie measure ment, such a fall of rain for the same length of time la unprecedented in *)“■ locality. Oobsb and Bunions Removed Without Pain. Dr. Uendal, the celebrated English chiropodist, ia again in the city and has rooms at the Isaacs' House, where ho will cure instantaneously,with out pain or the use of a knife, those most pain ful excrescences of tho foot, known as corns and bunions. Tho doctor has been in our city before and refers the e (Rioted to bis old patients for information as to bis ability to treat diseases of the feet. __ _____ A Failubs.—The Radical ratification mooting on Tuesday night last, at the City Hall, was sllmly attended by the faithful, and little no enthuaiasm was manifested. The day has passed, we think, when the negroes can be aroused en mane, by political tricksters, as they were soon after the war dosed. Politics never has and never will benefit him in this country— tho Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution to the oontrary notwithstanding. Behind Time.—Tho trains on tho Macon and Western railroad arrived last night a little be hind time on account of the weather, while the trains on the Muscogee and Macon and Augus ta roads had not arrived at all up to the hour of 10 o’clock, r. m. No train on the Southwestern railroad went out last night, as telegrams were reoeived that the track had been washed In several plaoea by the heavy rain daring (he day—both on this side of and beyond Fort Valley. Ise Faotout.—The ice factory on the bank of the river, near the foot of Second street, Is nearly ready to commence operations, and will manufacture the article at the rate of about a half ton per hour. The factory building, as wo have had oocasion to remark previously, is very peculiar and complicated in its construction, and the machinery in It is still more so. In deed, it oannot be inteUigently described to the general reader, and those who foel an interest in the matter must go and see for themselves. It will greatly interest them if It does not ex cite (heir wonder and admiration. Take Notice—Tbanstes or Reuoious Ser vices vbok Fibst Stbeet to Hulbebst Stbxet CnuncH.—In oonseqnenee of the serious dam ago done to the First Street Church by the storm of yesterday, the meeting which has been in progress for several weeks, is transferred to the Mulberry Street Church, until farther no- tioe. Both congregations will participate In the services. Prayer meeting every afternoon at 4J o’clock. Preaching at night at 8 o’clock. Wm. Watkixs Hicks, Jas. O. Bhakcb. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL IIY TELEGRAPH. Weekly Review of the Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,! S trrtxtEB C—Evering, 1871. j Cotton.—Receipts to-day 14 bales; sales 9; The market continues firm on the operations of the week, at 18 cents for Liverpool middlings. Receipts forthe week ending this evening 80 bales sales 81; shipments 98. The receipts forthe first week in September of last year were Ml bake; sales 818—prices ruling at about the same figures. Futures dosed New York as follows: September X»X; October 18*; November and December 18X- 1,788 Stock on band BepC 1, 1871—bales. Received today Received previouely Shipped to-day ...... Shipped previouely. Stock on band this evening. 1,819 1,759 Money has hardened a little during the week under review, but good paper finds littlo trouble for aoeommodatlon at tbo banks. Bates of exchange and discount unchanged. There ia no change what ever to note In the prices of stocks and bonds. The market ia extremely doll. Thera has been a fair retail and jobbing trade during the week doting'this evening, but the back ward state of the cotton market ia being felt in com mercial circlet. We repeat quotations for a few of the leading article* in groceries and provisions: BACON—Clear Bides (emokedV-.. — 9X @10 Clear Bib Sides (smoked)..... 9 Shoulders 75< Hams (sugar-cured) 15 GRAIN AND UAY. OORN—White. 100 MTZAT. 1 10 GRITB 1 25 OATS 70 WHEAT-Per bushel 150 FIELD PEAS HAY-Northero 1« TeoneeM Timothy 100 @19) BAGGING AND IRON TIES. Kentucky fj f f| Gunny per] 22 _ Borneo per yard 21 @ 25 Doable Anchor per yard 21 @ 25 Bengal per yard 24 @25 wi£X-:- “ • « Arrow Ties, retail, per pound. 7 Bagging Twine, per bale, per ib 22 @ 28 Bagging Twine, retail 25 [Non.—There is a liberal discount on the above pncee for iron ties to large purchasers. J Slorninz Harket Report. New Yobe. September C—Cotton strong; sales Turpentine very firm at 51052. Boein firm at 310 @3 20 for strained. Freights very firm. Stocks strong and active. Governments atrong and steady. States etrong and steady. Gold 13X- Exchange, long 8%; abort OX- Floor 5®10 better. Wheat a abade firmer. Com a trifle higher. Pork steady at 13 60013 62>f. Lard steady. London, September 0, noon.—Console 93)1— ^^uuafseptemher « — Beotee 57 f 20a Feanetor, September O.-Bande 95«@95X- Lxvznroon, September 0, noon.—Cotton opened strong; uplands OX; Orleans OX- Latch.—Cotton active; sales 20,000; speculation and export 7000. Com 30a jlarricLs—Evening Report. New You, September 6.—Cotton atrong; sales 3200; uplands 20Jti Orleans 21. Flour, Southern closed firmer; common to fair extra 5 7’@« 66; good to choice 6 «#« 00— Whisky 92X093. Wheat 1@2 better; active expott winter red western 142(il 16. Com dull at G7<S67X- Rios firm at 8X09X Fork 13 75. Beef dull. Lard steady. Turpentine 61052. Boein firm. Tallow quiet. Freights firmer. Gold 1SX$>13X- Sterling rather tinner at 6In states closed rather heavy; Tennessee* 73%; new 74. Virginias 60V; new 70. Louisiana* 65; new GO. Levees 71; 8s 82. Alabamae 100V: to 68. Georgia: 82; 7t90X- North Carolina* 40V; new 25. Booth Carolines 75; now 68. Midnight—Freights per steam, wheat 110UH- Coffee Arm; rio 14K017X. Bngar firm; fair to good refine 9X0W; 200 hhda sold at 9®9V; Cuba 10011. Porto Rico molasses dull. Governments, 81a 19; 62a 15; 64s, coupons 15; C5s 16- new 14; 67s 14X: 68.14X; 10-40S flW, Baltimoue, September 6. — Cotton firm; mid- sxmts&'st.&s’KS 810. Flour nominally unchanged and scarce. Wheat active. Com scarce and firm. Provisions unchanged Whisky 93. Smx Oxwibd and Urwaan—The extraordinary increase that has taken plaoe In the sale of Hostet ler's Stomach Bitten daring tin past year, la an other proof that an Intelligent people, although they may try all things, bold fast only to that which to good. No amount of puffery can lift Inferior articles to the position of standard specifies. To use the words of Tom Paine, they may go up like • rocket, but are sue to oome down Ignominioualy like its extinguished stick. Hundreds of such noe- tnuus have gone up and oome down eineo the Intro duction of Hoetetter’e Btomaob Bitters, nearly the fifth of a century ago. Yet it etill remain* the su preme tonio of tbo age. It baa not, and never has had a rival In efficacy or popularity, and now stands at the head of all proprietary remodies manufac :urod on this side of the Atlantia In oveiy civ ilised community on this continent, or in South America, It la tho accepted remedy for dyspepsia, ttlioua complaints, eonatipation, general debility, nervous weakness, and many other unpleasant or dangerous maladies. A medicine so widely extended is. of course, pirated and imitated by dealers with out obnaeteooe or integrity. Therefore, let every man or woman who designs to purchase tho genuine Hostetler's Stomach Bit- tors, sea to It that they have what they pay for, and not lbs results of an infamous Imposture. Look artfully at label, stamp, and name blown In the glus, end do not forget that the true bitten is ■old fat bottle# only. O'Nxtre Faotc Euaora.—Dr. L. H- Bradfield, the manufacturer of Bradfield'e Fcmalo Regulator, Is Atlanta, la Joat In receipt of a letter from Ger many, of which the following is a correct transla- fioa—the original of which ia in Dr. Bradfield'e possession, and can bo seen by any one who de sires It Verily, lbs medicine is acquiring a repu tation as wide as that of dvQixation. The following ia the translation: Nonthebn Pbovince or Hanoveb, \ German Empire, August 7,1871.) Dm. BaADnXLD—Dear Sir: From one of my Mends I have learned your address, and from him have reoeived a few bottles of your celebrated Fe male Regulator,and Us exoeUent properties for cur ing certain diseases of the fair sex have been com- mnniastod to me. I have' bad an opportunity of trying your medicine in my own family with the moat satisfactory success, and 1 hasten to express to you my warmest thanks for the happy effect Produced by your medicine. Not only In my own family, hut also in other faaRlee this aide the At lantic, have the same happy results been effected, nntfl now the last bottle has been used up, and can no longer supply those who have made de mands for the medicine. I wish very modi to procure e new supply, and therefore address yon to respectfully ask of you whether you have an agency for your medicine on this continent, and “ not, to tend mo a few dozen bottles per North Ger man Lloyd steamer. For the amount you may draw on me through Mosers. G. Hecks A Co. Bankers in Bremen, or If yon prefer it, I will aend youths amount of the bill in adrance. Awaiting your reply, I am jama respectfully, *ep61m O.Y. HonmBU! Weatdeb.—Tho weather yesterday was horrible. About midnight on Tuesday a gentle end fine rain began to fall, which con- tinned till daylight yesterday morning, when a high north wind set in, and throughout the day it blew almost a gale, meanwhile the rain con tinued to fall steadily, and at times, In almost blinding sheets. Umbrellas wore worthless as a protection from tho rain, as the wind was so high that it was with difflonlty they could be held in the hand, and all who tuned ont with out rubber overcoats wore thoroughly drenchdQ in a few mlnntes, with the cold end chilling rain. We have seen each weather frequently in tho months of November and December, in this latilnde, but never before in tho first week of September. _ At Theib Old Thicks Again.—Daring the hoavy rain of yesterday, a negro man called at the residenoe of Mr. Gamble, of tho firm of Small A Gamble, and stated that ho had been sent for a pair of Mr. G.’s boots, to walk homo in through the rain and mud. Mrs. Gamble, not thinking of anything wrong, give them to the rascal, and they have not been heard of a. This is an old trick in this oily, and has been played off upon several gentlemen within the last year. Now-a-dsys nothing of any value should bo delivered to a strange negro without a written order from a responsible or well known party. Mr. Gamble requests us to say that he has no more boots to dispose of in that way, but has plenty of the celebrated Razor flour in store, and for sale cheap. Armor ated.—We learned yesterday that the Empire Boat Olnb, at their monthly mooting on last Saturday night, took action in regard to the formation of ft Regatta Association, spoken of in a communication in yesterday’s issue, and appointed a oommittee to oonfer with the other boat dabs upon the matter. From our knowl edge of the material composing our dubs, we are sure all things will be oonaidered and at tended to respecting the interests of the Asso- Corn quiet. Provisions film and unchanged, email business. Whisky 90. Sr. Louis. September C.—Flour dull and changod. Corn quiet Whisky 88X009 Bagging unchanged. Fork 12 75. Bacon, ebonldoro scaiuo Cincinnati. September 6—Flour steady. Corn quiet Pork, 12 60 asked. Bacon in good demand at fall prices; shoulders OX; eidee 707X- Whisky 90. New Obleans, September 6.— Cotton dosed strong; middlings 18X@18?s; netreceiptal71; groes 171; exports to Groat Britain ; coastwise ; sales 100- stock 25.481: Flour market dosed dull at 4 82X for anpeifine; double 6 C2X; treble 6 00. Corn firmer: mixed 72; yellow 77; white 71 Oats qnlot at 64. Hay. prime 23 00; choice30 00. Bran 117- Pork dull and lower; mesa 18 75013 87X- Bacon, ahonldets 7X07*; doar tides 8X; sugar cured hams 15X- Lard, tieroea 10Xi kegs UX- “ ' ' -X@18 for: 00. Coffee, nothing doing. Sight X premium. Gold 12X Wilmington, September 6.—Cotton firm: mid dlings 18; net receipts 15; exports coastwise —; lies—; stock619. Acocsra, September 6—Cotten firm; middlings 18X; sales CO; net receipts 60. Savannah. September G—Cotton in good demand; middlings lSXftlSX; net receipts 77; exports ooast- wieo 1-15: eiitw ; stock 3038. Osabliston, September 6.—Cotton market eloeed firm; middlings 18018X; not receipts 168; exports ooastwiso —; sales 100; stock 8756. Mobile. September G Cotton market closed film; middlings 18X; net receipts 39; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise ; sales 76; etock 12X@18 for common. Whisky, western rectified 9001 00.. Oqffeo, Bars You Nxvxa Hasan or It?—Then inquire at ones at your grooer's for Dooley's Chemical Yost Baking Powder, the only etrictly pure and Unslese Baking Powder in market, from which food, sweet, palatable biscuits, rolls, cakes, or pas- toy eta be made uniformly with the came success. Baa article has been>teadily increasing In demand and public favor, and elands to-day tho moat rdia- "• taking powder In nao. Ask your grocer for Rooley'a Yeaat Towder, and yonr testimony to its Poetical worth will bo added to thousands of Connubial Pmcm.—Nothing tends more U ccnhgjaai happineaa thin cheerful and healthy in fants and children. Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup la tho EffiH children's soothing remedy. Wo would respectfully suggest the building of a terminal judge's stand, that the “drop" of the •tatting judge’s flag may be seen by tho for We think a stand oonld bo built a few feet out from the river bonk, to take In a full view of the raoe course, while at the same time the judges would not be annoyed by the largo crowd that will gather around and annoy them with questions as to time, etc. The firing of a can' non, as a starting signal, has been condemned by the State Regatta Association, as some sec onds are lost in tho transmission of sound, and the boats are on their way before the terminal judges get the tint The plan of starting the boots at the drop of • flag worked admirably at tho Regatta at Sa vannah, andean, we think, be readily arranged here. These and other topics should be brought before the meeting of the boat clubs called for Saturday night next, and then would be • favor able time for the reception usd reading of the report of the committee appointed by the Em pire Clcb above alluded to. The “Great Monitor” Is coming. Oub venerable friend Mr. Timothy Ticklebot- tom, who liked a substantial biscuit—“some thing yon oonld feel on yourstomick for a week or ten days afterwards.”—need not buy a Char ter Oak, as this stove will make his biscuit nice and light in spite of this old fogy. Truman Jfc Green, Triangular Block, whole sale and retail dealers in Charter Oak Stoves, Crockery, Cutlery, Tinware, etc. The “Great Monitor” is the thing to be seen. Don’t Foeget these Two Facts ! 1 Tha Wing A Solomon are the agents of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines and of the L. A M. Spectacles—tho best in nso. Go ass see the “Great Monitor.” Galveston, September 6.—Gotten market eloeed strong; good ordinary 17Jf; net receipt* SIS; exports to Great Britain -; coastwise 425; sales 400; stock 11 BoTtoS, September 6.—Gotten quiet and strong; middlings 9O02OX: not receipt* 110; gross 100; exports to Great Britain —; coaetwiae —; sales 600; Poughkeepsie, September 6.—Counterfeit $20s on the Merchants’ National Bank, wore shoved teMlay in Albany. The Democratic State Convention has been called at Rochester, October 4 th. ... . _ New Yosk, September C.—The accounts of publicans carried the municipal election by 418 the city and county of New York, will bo sub mitted to a committee on Monday. jority. Little Bock, September 6.—Ten oonviets in the Penitentiary over-powered the guard and stock 8000. Koaroix, September 6.—Cotton steady; low mid dlings 18; not receipts 69; exports coastwise 58; gal tvs 10; etock 2SS. Itoxma, September 7 —Cotton closed nominal; middlings 19. PmLADELFmA, September 5—Cotton, prices firm; middlings Belma, September 6.—Cotton—demand strong; prices firm; operations restricted by the vory light offering:; middling: 18X@1»X; low middlings 1BX; London, September C, evening—Consols 93X Bands MX- Turpentine 35s Gd. LrrEBrooL. September 6.—Cotton eloeed active; upland: 9X; Orleans 9X Editor! Telegraph and Mat enger: Ido not desire a newspaper controversy oi notoriety. Every thinking mind must admit that the for my persecution is not tho ono that appears on the surface. With tho intelligent men end women of Georgia I rest my case without fear, others will do well to attend to tholr own busi- and let mine alone. I am here at my homo and place of business, and intend to remain. The Armory Factory shall bo built, enemies to tho oontrary notwithstanding. I ask that pre- jndieles may be laid aside, and also the co-opera tion of all citizens disposed to do right them- Rcspectfnlly, It. ~ J. T. Snead. Oub railroad “whistling” article a fow weeks ago did a good deal of good for a few days, but tho engineers are back qt it loader than ever, making up for lost time. They remind U3 of the crew of one of tho Arctio Franklin expedi tions. Tho weather got so oold that word3 from the month would freeze before they got to tho tympanum of the ear. The mite was very mi popular with the sailors, and so soon as they found out he could not hear them they poured out volumes of oaths at trim. But after awhile there was a change. Spring came around and under the influence of the warm sun the oaths commenced thawing out. That old mate was overwhelmed with the bedlam he heard, and in frentlo despair jumped into the sea and drowned himself. McLean’s Cobdial and Blood Purifier ia tho best tonio and blood alterative in the world. jonet-Gm. Weso A Solomon, appreciating the stringency of money matters, offer their large and elegant stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware lower prioes than ever offered before In this 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 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. Haeeiagz GriDE.—Interacting work, numerous engraving:, 224 page*. Price 60 cents. Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, 6t. T/infn, Mo. Sea advertisement, auglT-diwly DAT DISPATCHES. WnjnsoTos, Del., September G.—The lte- Cincinnatt, August 6.—The crop of tobacco in Miami Valley is the largest known—45,000 boxen against 25,000 last year. HcMale A Urban’s safe and lode factory is burned. St. Louis, September i:.—A man named Han na, who runs an illicit distillery in defiance of the revenue officers, and who has figured In half a dozen shooting affairs, killed three of a party of men who attacked his house at Bloomfield. New York, September C.—The Wilkesbarro coal mines have collapsed. Six acres of ground is sinking two hundred feet It is understood that to-day application will ba made before Judge Barnard for an injunc tion against the beads of the city government to restrain them from the collection of taxes, or issuing any more bonds, and transferring any more real estate. These are the principal 1 mints to be inserted in the legal document iPhis movement is inaugurated by an associa tion called the Executive Committee of Citizens and Tax-payers for the Financial Reform of the dty of New York. A lively meeting of the Union Republican Association, recommends Horace Greeley to the National Convention for the Presidency. Mr. Beecher thinks it high time girls were taught a little practical natural history, and so shamed out of screaming **4 half fainting at the sight of a worm, toad or snake. Louisville, September 6.—Tho American Railway blaster Mechanics commence their third annual session at the Galt House, Septem ber 12th. London, September a—It is reported that Mar quis of Lome is appointed Governor General of India, and Marquis Lansdowna Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Queen Victoria is still ill and unable to attend divine servioe. One ease of cholera has appeared in Liver- pool. Mount Vesuvius has commenced to eject lava. Fuankeobt, September C.—Gov. Leslie was inaugurated by Judge Robertson, aged 80. After the inauguration, Judge Robertson re signed the Kentucky Ohief-Justioeship. Rob- supported by two men daring the inaugural. The scene was teaching. New Yobe, September G.—Arrived, Rapidan, Cuba. Arrived out, Weser. Versailles, September C.—Theirs has ap pointed the Due d Anmale, Governorof Algiers. The trial of the female incendiaries has been concluded. Four were sentenced to death, one to imprisonment for life in a fortress, and one to ten years’ solitary confinement. Rouhcr accepts a candidature for the As sembly. The discussion of the removal of the gov ernment to Paris continues to-day. Pauls, September G.—The condemned con victs appeal from the court martial to the civil courts. Tho vacation of the Assembly begins lGth September. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, September G.—Information uaa received at Washington to-day, stating that the American bark Harvest Home, had been attacked by a force of Mexicans off the bar of Santa Anna, on the night of 27th of Augnst, and her master was obliged to pnt to sea without com pleting her cargo. Another dispat oh from Gal veston, also dated to-day, mentions that the American bark Brothers, owned by a firm in Norfolk, Va., and of which James B. Thurston was master, was captured from him by an armed force of Mexicans, also, on 27th of August, off Santa Anna, and that her captain was forced to abandon bar, and that twenty-four hours after wards he was picked up by the Harvest Home and arrived at Galveston yesterday. Captain Thurston will visit Washington and make a full statement of all the facts in the case to the gov ernment authorities. Grant’s return has been fixed for the 10th of Ootober. Jackson, Miss., September G.—At the past term of tho U. B. District Court, a large num ber of witnesses were summoned under the en forcement set to testify as to Ku-klux organiza tions, amongst whom wca Thos. Soantlsn, of Nowton county. Scantlan testified before tho grand jury that ho knew of no political or- >rilization of Ku-klnx or otherwise, that was nlmical to tho laws of the United States, or the State. Ho testified, however that, ho was a member of a secret organization having for its object the good of the country, but refused to reveal its title or practical purposes. The refusal being deemed contempt by the oonrt and grand jury, Scantlan is, by order of Judge Hill, of tho Federal Conrt, consigned to jail without benefit of boil, till the meeting of the court, on the first Monday in November. Scantlan is represented as a merchant of high standing, strictly peaccablo and law-abiding, and univer sally rospected in his community. Tbo order for his imprisonment caused much feeling. A terrible tragedy was enacted seven miles south of this place last night, by which two officers of the present State administration met their deaths at the hands of a desperate negro. Tho officials were the brothers Herein, and •ing to arrest the negro when both were in the neck, and both dying instantly. The negro was arrested. Richmond, September G.—The American Fomological Society commenced its annual ses sion this morning. Twenty-six States were represented by delegations of distinguished and contributions of the finest finite over tied. The Society was received by Mayor Riley at the Capitol, in a speech of welcome, which was fittingly responded to by Marshall P. Wilder, President of the American Society. In tho afternoon, President Wilder delivered the imTiiml address, after which the delegates had an exclusion down the James River. Many strangors from all ports of Virginia and the United States are in tho city, and the exhibition is being visited bv thousands. Nzw Yobe, September G.—The anniversary of LaFayette’s birth was celebrated by the French societies. The mate of the ship Euterp, charged with* scuttling the ship, was bailed In three thousand itember 6.—In a game or base ball yesterday, the Bostons scored 6; the 'White Stockings of Chicago, 3. London, September G.—The proprietors in New Castle are sending in all directions for workmen to take the placo of strikers. The workmen are arming. Some factories are ena bled to resume work. Nearly four thousand workmen have left The remains of Renforth, the boatman, have arrived. Thousands followed the coffin in si lence to the house of his widow. The funeral tokes-place on Sunday. The number of killed by the explosion at the Wigan coal mine is 69. The scenes around the mouth of the mine are heartrending. Beblin, September 6.—It is stated that the Conference at Salsbury will strengthen the friendship of Germany and Austria. Germany reminds t ie cabinet at Bucharest, that Romania is not a sovereign State, and not entitled to correspond directly with European powers. The communication has been referred to the Grand Turk. London, September 6.—Eighteen thousand emigrants left Mersey for America daring Au gust. Constantinople, September G.—The Grand Vizier, Afi Kibrosli Pacha, is dead. CHOLERA now TO CURB IT. At the commencement of the diarrhoo, which al ways precedes an attack of the cholera, take a teaepoonrol of THE PAIN KILLER in engar and water, (hot If convenient,) and then bathe freely tbo stomach and bowels with tho Pain Killor clear. BUould the diarrhee or crampa con tone, repeat the does ovary tjn or fifteen minntee natil the patient is relieved. In extreme cases, two or more teaspoonfule may be given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy, has no equal. Iu caasa of cholera, summer complaints, dyspepsia, dysentery, asthma, it cures in ono night by taking it totornally, and bathing with it freely. Its action ie like magic, whon externally applied to old sores, burns, scalds, and sprains. For sick headache and toothace, don’t fail to try it. In short, tils a Pain Killer. Directions accompany each bottle. Tbo Pain Killer 1s sold by all dealers to medi cines. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and 84 per bottle. ang5-eodAwlm CARRIAGES, SMS & WAGONS, We are now receiving daily a Urge stock of Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons, Single and Double-seated Buggies WAGONS, DRAYS, Etc.. AT OUB Branch Ucposltory, Third at., Mncon, Gn., Where ir yon will call on Mr. A. W. Chapman, he will eoll or ordor any kind of vehicle that you want. MB. W. W. WOODRUFF is now at Heodqnnrtcrs, 678 Broadway, Sew Yorls, Having Manufactured, selecting and shipping, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. Dr. Mary Francis Seeley, of Cleveland; Dr. Sarah O. Steward, of Philadelphia, and Miss Gnthrio, of Philadelphia, sailed for Calcutta to-day, as missionaries under the auspices of the Woman’s Union Mission Society for the Heathen .Land. Savannah, September G.—Isaac Cohen, form erly a prominent merchant of thla city ia dead, aged 78 years. It has been raining for the past twenty-four hours. Chablzston, September G.—Five fever deaths have been reported in tho last 24 horns. The oool weather is having on unfavorable effect on tho rick, but there are hardly any new case: another Cool Mine Catastrophe. London, September G.—An explosion occur red this morning in a coal mine near Wigan, in Lancashire. Some fifty persons were in the seam if the mine at the time of the catastrophe. It is feared the; have all been suffocated by the fool air. Tbo party sent down to asoertain the condition of tho men buried alive, aro still in the mine, and they have, it is thought, perish- ed. Tho neighborhood of the disaster is thronged with the relatives and acqnaintanoes of the supposed victims, and the soenes aro of the most heartrending description. Details of the harrowing event are awaited with anxiety. VrrmiTT.T.va, September G.—D’Aumale’a ap pointment 09 Governor of Algiers is domed. Petitions for tho dissolution of the Assembly aro not allowed. London, September G.—Tho Republican Com mittee has issued a programme which embraoea the application of federation to the Kingdom, the abolition of titles and privileges ; the sup. sion of monopolies; the abolition of stand- armies; compulsory education in the Stase; provision for laborers able to work, and sus tenance for the incapacitated; nationalization of the land; popular legislation, and dffiorion of republicanism. Chaeleston, September 6.—Sailed, steamer James Adger, for New York. Savannah, September C.—Arrived, stea; San Salvador and Montgomery, New York; To- nawanda, Philadelphia. Cleared, wrecking steamer Belief, for Key West; bark Torriton, THE EXCELSIOR FiKE KINDL.ER. T HIS is something new, and will take the place of Lightwood to kindling fires. The Etodler itself Is not Consumed, and will Last for Tears. Ton cents worth of material will last a family one HUNT. RANKIN & LAMAR. CONSIGNEES PER M. A W. K- R. Bettembeb 6,1871. Rogers <t B; E Price; Seymour, T A Co; D B Jones; Carhart A O: G T Regers* Sen:; Johnson A 8; D Dalv A Bro: S T A B P Walter; W A E P Tay lor, B A NViee; H L Jewett; W P Carloe, J B Artope A Son, A Bcynolds; Mark Alexander, colored; An derson A Bon. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Synopsis or Weather Statement* WabDzp’t, Omcr Cmzp Sigxal Omcm, \ Washington, D. O., September G, 7:40 p. ai. j Tha low barometer which was, Tuesday after noon, west of Michigan has moved east into Canada, and Is followed by a rapid increase of pressure. A cyelono of small dimensions has, probably, daring the past three days been In progress over the central portions of the Gulf of Mexloo. It, this morning, passed over North ern Florida, and is now moving northeastward through Eastern Georgia; but no destructive winds have been reported. Briny and threat ening weather have extended to North Carolina. Clear weather continues in the Middle and East ern States. Low barometer and cloudy weather on Lake Ontario. Clear and clearing weather from Louisiana to Lake Superior and westward. Probabilities: The Georgia cyclone will pro bably move northeast along the South Atlantie coast, with general rain and brisk but not vio lent easterly winds. Northerly winds and pleas ant weather are probable for Thursday, from Alabama to lake Erie and westward. Easterly winds with threatening weather from New Jersey southward. Southerly winds in the interior of Now England. Boston, September G.—One hundred dele gates representing the National Division of Sons of Temperanco are holding meetings in Boston this week, which are largely attended. Among the delegates aro Jndge O. B. Lansom, of New Jersey, and Robert Faust, of Pennsyl vania. San Francisco, September G.—Indications strongly favor tho election of Booth, Bepubli- can candidate for Governor. The Tax-payers’ municipal ticket was largely ahead of the Democratic ticket at l o’clock r. m. Vote light. augUtf DEMAKE8T A WOODRUFF. Call and examine it for yonrsolvce, and you will be convinced that it is no humbug. PRICE, 75 CENTS. For sale by aep3tf First National Ml of Macon. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND GOT- LEOTION! E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur- rent rate. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia anc S&T&BZl&h. Advances made on Bonds, Btocks. Cotton in store, or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro pean. Charleston or SsTannah houses. Collections promptly attended to in all parts cf the Unitod States. Onr dreclation ia amply protected by United States Bonds. L a PLANT, President. W. W. Wbiolei. Cashier. angl6-tiIoct23* CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST, Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Funds. Collections ■ Made on all Accessible Points. erOffico open at all hoars of the day. septl-lyr CUBBEDGE & IlAZLEIIlilST S SAYINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. febS-tf -A.QOSJSrCTS' Savannah Bank and Trust Co,, MAOON. QAFITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, til paid to ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AM) SOLD DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will be Allowed, AS AQ1HD UPON. jan25-ly I. C. PLANT & SON, Asia. E.P. SCOTT &; CO., 33 ^SL 3NT XS. BUS, 22 William street, New Tork, Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Cotton, Tobacco, or other prodneo. Bonds, Stocks and Gold bought and sold on commission. Accounts received, which may be checked against at sight. SOUTHERN SECURITIES DEALT IN. ang26oodtf LIVERPOOL, LOUDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, Surplus, and Reserve (gold).420,869,079 04 Assets to the United States, over.... 3,000,000 00 Daily Cash Receipts upward of (gold) 20,000 0 The Policies of this Company Are issued by well known American citizens resi dent in New York, who aro Directors and Share holders, and consequently, with the other Share holders, aro individually liable for all tho engage ments of the Company. All policies aro signed by them. AU claims aro payable In cash on proof of loss, without deduction for interest, and not, as is usual, sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire at six o’clook r. m., and not at noon* I. O. PLANT, Agent, »pr23 3m Macon. Ga. DIXIE WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. tFaernsey, Bartrum & HenOrlx, Propr’s., Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all sorts of Turning done to order. Ready Dressed Flooring, Celling, Rough Lumbe and Lathee to any quantity, always on hand. Orders solicited and promptly filled. llAUDEMAN & SPARKS ri END their annual greeting to their many friends O and patrons. They aro at their old stand, ready and willing to eervo them to the Storage and Salo of Cotton. They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for “by their fruits jo shall know them.” Jndgonsby. these—we ask no more. Yonr interest is onr inter est ; and onr lODg experience enables ns to guard and advance it More wo cannot promiso—more you will not expect. . The usual accommodations extended to thoao "gjgg^ & SPARKS. COTTON! CAMPBELL & JONES Again offer their so: vices to Planters and Mer chants, as Warehouse & Coimnission Mercliaiits, And ask a continuance of the patronage ao liber ally given them tho past season. Cloeo personal attention given to the STORAGE and jura of COTTON, and to the filling of orders for Bagging and Ties and Plantation Supplies. Refer to the patrons of tho past season. Re member the place- IrOIl Warelionse, Poplar st., Macon. Ga. P. S—Agents for tho Winship Improved Cotton Gin and John Morryman & Co.’s Ammomatod Dis solved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced price."OP 13m NOTICE To Colton Filters aM Dealers or Middle nnd Southwestern Georgia. F t Again placing onr name before onr numerous planting friends and cotton dealers of tho State, we So so with the assurance of onr ability to suc cessfully render satisfactory all bustoeea entrusted to onr care—pledging tho usual honest effort to spare no pains in doing our whole duty. We make the sale of cotton a specialty, narng otu beet endeavors to always eell on an excited market. We return onr moat sincere thinks for past liberal favors, and hope to have them continued, and hope to have a liberal trial from those who have not be fore patronized ns. We consider this the beat inte rior market to the South for the sale of Cotton, onr buyers being liberal and spirited business men. Plantation supplies furnished when desired. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. JONATHAN COLLINS & SON, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants. angOSOd Macon, G FELIX CORPUT, Groceries, Firt 1 rnit,TeielaWa, Ice, Etc Second Street, (Between Telegraph Building and Baptist Church.) Sunday Hours Same as Ollier Ice Retailers. Ice House below Passenger I formorly occupied by H. N. Ells. CASH ORDERS SOLICITED. nazSBtf SCHOOL BOOKS! NOW THAT THE SCHOOLS ARE OPENING, J. W. BUBKE & CO. NO. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA., XNFORH their old customers and the pnbiic gen- I erally that they have on hand, or can procure at short notice, all the STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS, At New York wholesale prices, for cash or approved city paper, or thirty days. Where parties are not known to us, they must send good reference to the dty. BOOKS or INTRODUCTION UNDER THE NEW SCHOOL SYSTEM, Furnished at HALF PRICE until November! These books furnished only through Commis sioners of County Boards. ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL FURNITURE. Wall Maps, Writing Materials, etc. We cannot be undersold, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. Ordere solicited and promptly filled. WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND A COMPLETE 8TOOK DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, ETC., NOW IN STORE, AND DAILY ARRIVING AT THE NEW YORK STORE, TO WHICH WE INVITE ALL MERCHANTS. Having enlargod onr Store* by an ADDITIONAL LOFT, we aro enabled to ehow a larger Stock THAN EVER BEFORE; AND AS A GREAT MANY OF OUB DOMESTICS AND WOOLENS Were purchased to the months of MAY and JUNE, previous to the Late ADVANCE, wo aro offering GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE, And Guarantee That Onr Prices will Compare as LOW as any GQ03>S Bought in New York or Anywhere else. Give n: a call, and oxamino our STOCK before you purchase olsewhere, as it will bo to your interest S. WAXELBAUM, BRO.& CO., 45 and 47 Seeond Street, Triangular Block, sop3 tf Macon, Georgia. LAWTON & WILLINGHAM, SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON, COTTON* FACTORS, Warehouse ami Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. JN Publishing onr card, we claim flothtog more for onrealTes than a determination to do our DUTY towards onr customers. By strict attention to our business, and studying tho interest of our patrons wo have been ablo heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who will give us a fair trial will continue to patronize our house. CANCERS CURED. H AVING been atnictod with Cancer, I was cored in the year 1856, after trying many-piepara- tions and Cancer doctors. I hare no new remedy to offer bnt the same old remedy with which I was cured fifteen years ago. I have store been practicing with the same remedy, and have been successful in a number of cases, i fow 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 years, and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning: Sirs. H. B. Bloodworth, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Ml Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd, Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Yfesley l’.eid, Zcbulon. Ga.; Mrs. John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Mary Tbnrmond, Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. James Carmichiel, Mc Donough, Ga.; Wm. N. Fambrougb, M. D., Senoia, Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston oo.) Macon, Ga.; Mr. Jas. Douglass, Greenville, Ga.; Rev. H. T. Dicken, Locust Grove. Ga.; Mr. B- Dortoa, Fa yette Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Hsrknese, Jackson, Ga: Hon. Thomas M. Harkneas, late Representa tive from Batts county, Jackson. Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth, Ga.; Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.;Mat. A.Nall, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill. Ga.; Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Wards- worth. Barn castile, Ga.; Mrs.D. Lewie, Bameavillo, Ga.; Mrs. B. Goodman, Montloello,Ga.; Lou(color- ed,) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springe, Ga. The above U only a few of tho many names that could be added to the list. I take pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard away mado a perfect core of a Cancer upon the eye of‘Mrs. M. J- Bouyer after Bhe had been treated by eeveral physicians, and her Cancer pronounced in curable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TURPIN, Insurance and Beal Estate Agent. I cheerfnlly bear testimony to tho 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 hor; and I firmly believe his Cancer treatment to be a specific for Cancer. L. A. HAKSE, Macon P. O. To tire A-fH-icted I prefer not treating doubtful caeca. After sat isfying yourself describe your cancer to me and * will givo you my candid opinion. At your request I will visit your houses when cir cumstances permit. Mv residence ia twelve miles east of Grifiin, Gs.. which is my nearest exproes office. Money may be sent with safety in registered Utter. Communica tions strictly confidential and promptly answored when stamp and envelope sent addressed to your self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY. Liberty Hill, Pike co., Ga. Those to whom it may bo convenient, may call npon T. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad, who attended me to my affliction and has been with me to several cases since. He may he addressed through the postoffico at Macon, G&-. or Enfanla, Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY. juiy!3-d2tawAwCm auglC-Sm LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the el Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage y- mo sun ana stars. I will be shin tr. t-- too exact Macon meantime to within a fraction of a second. * z wm he ablo to keep Especial Attention pistil to tlie Repairing anil rating of flue Wntelses, as well as nit aw of new work ■tee to order. an6-u DIAMONDS, WATCHES. o E O -j o co o GO % <D fS O 3 & CQ “S a r £ JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF TEE GROVER & BARER SEWING MACHINES. juno 14-tf IffBWJMCILIi. SffULElEST & AUSTIN B FG leave to inform the pnbiic that they have established a GRIST MILL on Fourth street, near the Macon and WOBtem Railroad crossing, where they are prepared to grind GRITS AND MEAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grit and Meal to tor part of the city, and grind Meal for toll. A call is most respectfully solicited. aug27tf JPLODR. FLOUB. FLOE. "CXTE are now receiving a most superior brand of VY Flour from tho Palace Mills, Columbus, And confidently present it to the public as being Inferior to Xone In this or any Other Market We solicit orders from our frionda and the pnbiic K Tw24tr y ‘ E. 8. POE A CO.