The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 09, 1871, Image 3

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r Telegraph & Messenger. ^"jUST RECEIVED ^ A. HOPSON & CO.’S, SEW STYLE “DUCOPE8," TWISTED BILK ‘MELANGE," I Hemocratlr t*n.Ud««^ror Scnntor-22,11 gy TELtKG\R.Al > I:T. I Potanin* and > number of resectable f.mi I lie* now hire one or more members of the party - I side. The cues have not been alarming, but I»AY DIM ATCIIKS. I they seem to be ranojisg and distressing; end | one peculiar feature is, that after the poisoned niatrlrt, THOS. .T. SIMMONS, or Bins cofsrv. Election Wednesday, 15th September. CITY AFFAIRS. SATURDAY MORNING. SEPT. 9. 1871. COLORED MOHAIRS, 30c. BLACK BRH.UASTINE, 40c. BARGAINS IN' WHITE GOODS. Jtf W. A. BANKS Sc SONS. CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT COST! August 9.—A collision occurred I person seems to hare entirely recovered, he at 11 o'clock last night between two passenger I seised again with as much severity as before, trains on the Louisville and Nashville Bail road I One doctor is said to be treating not less than at Randolph station, aboot eight milea from forty eases, angering from the unfortunate Itfla. this city. One person was killed and two others! eneee. fatally injured. Their names were Ur. Bn-1 Jacxsox, September 8.—dodge Tar bell was chanan, of Aahville, K. C., Dr. James Thomas, I today bronght before the U. S. Commissioner Fcaarrras at Accnoa.—Ur. Beaore sells this I ot Some, Os., and Ur. Griffith, of Nashville. I under the enforcement set. Waiving examine- I moraine at his auction store at in n vi»b a Tte trmin bound south ran into the next to the tion, he was admitted to bail in the sum of $1000 7 * I™*- ' near ooach of the tain from Uemphis and I for hia appearance before tha U. S. Court, in splendid sett of brocetol parlor furniture and Nashville, as it was going upon the side tack. January next The offense consisted in telling I numerous Oilier goods sod wins. I The Surgeons were promptly summoned by the I certain Republican officials that unleea they — company, and everything done for the comfort supported CapL Lake, one of the Republican The weather waa cloudy and warm yesterday, I of the wounded, of whom there were seven I candidates for sheriff, at the ensuing election, threatening rain all the forenoon, but towards „ •“ wonU «K® their removal from office, night the wind abated and the sun shout out 8 ??*f? lber 8 - D »’ ia ***“-.I _ . v “^nra, September 8.-The trial of Bet brightly. The indications now sre that we shall I ro^?H 1 have clear and pleasant weather for awhile. I * collision on the Bridgeville and New Jer- I the members of the press. ■ — I »ey Rood, three were killed and several hurt. I Uansrn, September 8. — Three thousand Goixo erro it Aoanr.—We learned yesterday I The brakemen escaped. All were asleep at the seven hundred and fifty pounds sterling have that Mr Jake Emiim.l will www, • «aw time of 0,8 accident been raised for s monument to Prim. , . . . *** . ... Uobzux, September 8.—The Press Agent in- Yinrea, September 8.—The Moravian elec and well stocked cigar and tobaooo store in this I terviewed the following responsible cotton fao- I tions give the Government a two thirds ma dly. This line of trade la hia fort, and be will I tors of this city, in referenee to tha oottoncron I jority in the new House for the rest and politi- yet r"»V« a fortune at it hero. He will tell ns I prospects, to-wit: Crawford, Walsh, Smith A I cal equality of all Austrian nationalities, when ha mu atarteA I ®°-» ^oweon, Dykes A Billups, Cbas. Hopkins I Loxdow, September 7.—The conference of “ I * Co., Bill Moore A Co., Lewis A Harrison. I Salzburg was most friendly on both sides. The Bar* aait, Tncmh i Riaek !■ I Murphy, Aguew A Co., Millbouse, Shields A people availed themselves of the event to have K..W ^ *“**’“ ’ ?*•“*• .. Co., StoUeSwerek A Bro., Baker, ’Lawton A igala day. A grand dinner was given to-night, again on Cherry street, next to Valentino s, I Co., Kerksey A Carpenter, Foe ter A Gardner, I and there is also s brilliant illumination of the with Us big cigar and tobaooo store. He takes I and John H. Gamer A Co.—who say that surrounding hills. anything that looks like money for his goods,and the acoounta received from their friends in There were 1673 cases of the foot and mouth j. .i,- Alabama and Mississippi are most unfavora- disease in the county of Norfolk last week. , is always thankful for small favors in the way I bl(j ^ ebtItetaf , There is general eomplsint of CossiasxBoras, September 8 -The Grand I of patronage. Give him a call, ye devotees of 1 damage to the growing crop from worms and I Vizier is dead. | the weed. | mat, and the crop is variously estimated at I Paras, September 8.—The committee to „ .. - I” ' , . Irom half to two-third* of last year's crop. to depart the Comwbom was referred the propo- FagI Strui M. E. Causes.—We are pleased Lxuisvox, Mr, September 8.—There was a aitiou muuists to California will soon report, to learn that the damage to this church, by the I slight frost here this morning. I The latest Algerian news is favorable, late storm, is by no means so serious aa appro- Tscrroa, September 8.—The Republicans Hontandon has been suspended from the ex- T „ ,, ____ n. „ j.TI". nominated Cornalins Walsh for Governor. ereise of Us functions, because he made preps bended. In fart, it proves to be so alight that CnrvmaxD, September 8.-Tbe severest gale rations to dispute the prohibition of thS Ver- every thing will be pnt in as good order as before of the season has swept over Lake Erie. Several aaillee authorities to celebrate, on the 4 th inst by this evening, and tha usual religious aervioea I vesssls are ashore. | the anniversary in the Angratian Republic, will be held there on Sunday. | Has Fsaxcisco, September 8.—The tax pay- ■ SxvnuL of our merchants who have been ■ , ., • . _. east daring the Uat few weeks, purCuaing good, ZSSSSriMo on I for the fall and winter trade, returned jester- | account of financial trouble®, daj by the East Tennessee Road. Among them I Hauraz, September 8.—Tho®. McDonald and onr young friend J. H. Hertz, who bronght ?“*“ Elds, well known citizens, were drowned i . . ■ - . . ■ I is a sail boat returning from a picnie boat. .v. ariiniHO ,-ottov AvivrE. * “"K 01 ® 0801 “ Dd ^Tlish stock of clothing. We Mnwauxis, Septemper 8.—Cold Springs III rn» amnijo, ttoa A M rE. j hear from him Jn , ^ or two track, overwhieh Goldsmith Maid made her I wonderful time, measured sixty-nino feet more ere’ majority in the city is from 2,000 to 3,000, . wnT . T . -»ttn rtnar aVT'CHT A T in the State about 6,000. They elect two, and FINANCIAL AND COMHEKCLAL tf W. A. I1ANK3 A RONS. j-:. h. toe & co. oosariNTLr ox naan— Ml Grades SUGARS. COFFEES, Be, t TEAS of all brands, GOLDEN SYRUP, MOLAbSES, OILT EDOE RUTTER, Choice BREAKFAST BACON, (iCG.Ut CUKED BHOULDERS, XXW YORK TIG HAMS, and other brands. Bl’FFAI.0 TONGUES, CANNED FRUITB, all kinds, BOUDEN'S MILK, SAVANNAH GRITS, WINES, WHISKIES, Daily Review or I tie Bsrkel. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,! Ssrrznxn 8—Evening, 1871. J Conos.—Roeeipts to-day 5 balsa; sales 28 shipped 47. The market cloeed quiet with a good demand at 18% cents for middlings—offerings still very light. Futures closed in New fork as follows: Scptem- TURPIN & OGDENI Agents for the Sale of Casses rasa Baaous.—If any person wishes than a mile. I to bny a fine, strongly bnilt, well finished buggy I Londox, September 8.—Troulmansdorf, who as good as new they will “interview'' Ur Be- I fa ■ P»rri**u of Bollinger, has been appointed I her MX; October 19 3-16; November and December rT ,a..».-i* ” K - m front of his store. Some good saddles and I The monthly returns from the Board of | Stock on hand 8epL 1,1871—bales.. 1,789 I bridles will also be sold at tha asms time and I Trade show the exports from Great Britain du- I Received today 5 I place. We speak advisedly when we sav tUs is I "“R August were unprecedented. The actual Received previously 103- 108 | a first rate chance for a flrat rate bargain. , I u*tnareaeof ^0 per I gh . ^ ^ RzoiTTA AsaocriTroa. At a preUminary ^^^iS'y^rort Xd^&t ^pp^pr.vioiy-;.: 1 ;:;.::::::::::::.^ macting of the oommitttees of each of the boat land. No Uvea were lost. on hand this evening clubs held last night, the Secretaries of the |. A communication has been effected with the I dabs were instructed to notify each of Uj e I imprisoned miners at Wigan. The dead body I Tbo general trade of the city waa again extremely member, of their dubs that n meeting for tha fl?“«d Xre'.'re knn^, ^ dn “ 1,0 wle ° nB or P*°P l0 from tho countr7 n ... ... I I k° e » ■ n “ others are known to bo in so precan* I wer . town, as nearly all the bridges were swept g aBegatta Association will | ons a oondiUon that tmrdly a hope is entertained | m? by ^ freshet. 7 Bacon clea/rib sides sre quoted at 939X; thoniders 7Jf@"X- Com 1 110. Bagging 24325 cents per yard. Iron ties 6X (S 7c. according to quantity. Horning iBarUei Kcpori New Yobs. September 8—Cotton quiet and firm; ilea 1200: uplands 20X; Orleans 21V- Turpentine steady at 53@53X. Korin quiet at 3 lCkSS 15 for strained. Freights firm. Stock* strong and active. Governments strong and steady. States doll and steady. Gold strong at 13. Money easy at 3. Exchange, long 8X: short 9,V- Floor 10 better. Wheat Ifit'J better. Cora 1 better. Fork steady at 13 50. Lard quiet. Loxpos. September 8, noon.—Consols 93J,'. Bonds 93X- Palis, Hoptemhor 8 Ren tee 57 f 25c. Bullion decreased 24,000.000 francs. purpose of forming : Ad,1 all that is nenally kept in onr lino. We have | be held to-night at the City Hall, at 8 o’clock I * or 0“ preservation of any of their Uves. r-ri M 1 b * 1 rrc |* »; AL t CE “ ILL8 . FLO ,^ B ' precteely, when it is earaesUy hoped that all V .‘“J 0 ™ U im P~ TiD 8-, - , tew a beat, in whole, half and quarter tacks, which . .. ,. ,71 A fearful storm caused great damage to the are agents for. ang4 3m | k° tlT « honorary members will be present, j buildings and crops in tho JUllon District, 1 m . . ' 1,1 * I of tho count* of Yoik. Tint work on tho street railroad was progross- I The foot and month disease is spreading I ing very rapidly yesterday, as tho late rains I alarmingly among the cattle in Warwickshire, softened the anrfaee of the streets, and the Nrw Yobs, September 8.—Arrived, Erin. I picks and shovels wore mnoh more effective. ! iP 5 ’ 0 ? °l\. Hns a i *’ Silesia, Batavia, bark The iron is now laid from the passenger depot to the bead of Bridge Bow on Fifth streaL We I notice that tho track will not ran down Walnut street to the FairGronnda, as at fint proposed, but will ran from Fifth down Wharf street | Waverley, Tillage Queen. NIGHT DISPATCHES. WasmxoTox, September 8.—Admiral Lee, commanding the Gulf squadron, is hero. The Tribune says editorially, a question of veracity has arisen in South Carolina as to the 1 THE EUREKA IRON TIE, THE ANCHOR IUON TIE, Annivsi).—The passengers and baggsge which , . . , , „ u . „ ,,, . , f , . I anlhonucity of the statements concerning the I Lcvzaroon, September 8, noon.—Cotton opened left Savannah on Wednesday morning last, Ku-klu* outrages made in Senator Scott's letter firm; uplands 9*; Orleans 9X; aaloa 16,000. reached hero yesterday afternoon, having pan- I to the President Several prominent officials Sales of ihe week 119,000; for export 10,000; on ed through Bundiy trials and tribulations. They ^“amra^ ^ were stopped by a break in the»road near and l? .. , S“? nt ' _ . , on * ““ or two 6000 l „ , ,,, f ,_j , , I United States c metals, who are supposed to be "I t .,Tvit—Cotton firm; stock Afloat 529,000; Amer- on this Rtdo of Gordon, and it is both humfir- imp „Ual witnesses. As the matter in dispute ioan 5M00^ ons and interesting to hear some of the passen- I involves so grave a consideration as the procla- I Breadatoffs active. Bed winter wheat Its 5d. gets discussing the situation. I mation of martial law in South Carolina, this I Flour irregular at z4s(S>26a Cd. Corn 30s 9d. Wo heard yesterday, but not authoritatively, “ nnl * r ‘foment makes itobvious that farther _ . . T . . . . *• I investigation of Senator Scott s charges shonld I SlorUetS—Eveiltug Keiiori that the regular trains wonld go over this road bo made before decisive stops are taken. New Yoax, September 8.—Cotton quiet; sales to-day. The official Tobacco statement for tho year 1816; uplands 20X; Orleans 21V- I ending Jnly 1, 1871. shows tho> production of Flour, Southern cloeed firmer; common to fair West Uxpeb.—All of tho brick yards below smoking to be 30,500,000 pounds? chewing to- 8 «'£* . 7 i’,| 00 i 1 t0 ® ®?@ 9 town, that of Ballard A Anderson on tbe oppo- baceo and snuff 64,500,000 pounds; cigars over 5| lta^better S i 69®7o r I site side of the river, and the others on this side, I Importation dTleaf tobaooo over I Pork tt<M1 ay a^lFsOtg’lSMX- ^ard firmer: kettlo NOTICE. wont under wateron Thursday BalUrd * An- SHn of 9 'fe™^^i:quor T ‘ UOWaaCb “** d - Frei8h ' 8 Crantu. It. a awn Bawkino Co. ov Gsonou,) derson a got a good “ducking, and bnt for the was produced during the year. The opinion of Money easy at 2@3. Sterling ateadier at 8X@ havamiau, Oa., August 1, 1871. J I f ge t (bat a negro man, who was employed at I tho statistical bureau is that tho consumption I 8X- Governments have declined ^!. Southern SWETTS anglS-tf SELF-FASTENING freoght poUriiou IVrsons dealring to avail Uictuaelvoa of this di- nvt node of ehipiqent should have expressed on their l ills of lading that their consignments sbaU ts landed at the Central Railroad wharf. iFirst National Bank of IaGon.1 CONSIGNEES PER 31. A W. R* R. SEPTK3CBSB 8, 1871. Truman A G; CI J Btroberg; Csrhart A C: Soy- I J * Co: J H Zeilm A Co; Anderson * Son; ? 2 : /?^“ 0n * 8: * B; A L Butts; E M Link; B AWho A 0°; Hunt. B A L; SAanders A T; Boca A C; Felix Corput; R Findlay’s Bone; E BANK OF DISCODNT, DEPOSIT AND COT. SPECIAL NOTICES. LECTION 1 I - A 1,1, STOCK SOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. W E announce to onr many patrons and friends that onr Fall Stock of S ,'nHeVt^anvtn- etc., are now being rereired With incroaaed facihUee, wo arc r^J^ t o° d oT voice which may be bought of any New York jobbing house, f n J ,r. le8 S® S^MiaJly hivito k continuance To onr friends who have heretofore patronized ns, wo are thankful, » nI J co ^ , a n - r* ia , of their favors. To thoeo who have not given us a trial, wo respectfully invito to do so. it is always : pleasure to show our Goode, even though we may not effect a salo. eog'T. The^e, < ^^%u 1 “«J re ““^“t , u i vOT°| BANKERS AND BROKERS I Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand. formed not as other secretions, from arterial, but, I Chasoz* of Food nc the bxnrutt Tho fl- I J^XCHANGE on New York for ealo at lowest cur- nal stage of digeehon has for iu object the eon- v.wVnrk verting into blood of eo much of the food as baa Sa^Sf ^ ‘ *° A ’ PhlUdel P h “ not been already absorbed directly from the atom- Advances mads on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store, ach. The seat of this process ia in the intestine*. or ahipmenta of cotton to good Northern. Euro- ^xfToto^Zli , f 9 , h P0t ; i0 ° 1 ah parte of next to the stomach) the food, dieeolved in the the United States. gastric juice, is commingled with the bile and the I Our circulation is amply protected t«y United pancreatic fluid, which are poured in through two PLANT. 1 , Preeident. separate dacte. The latter enbetanee, the eocre-1 - W ' W * Wsiqlsi. Oariiier. augl6-taoct2S« tion of the pancreas, is alkaline, and somewhat I similar to saliva. It neutralizes (that is, dissolves) I CCBBEDGE& IIAZLEHURST, exceptionally, from resow blood. The dissolved food, after passing from the stomach, ia absorbed I T> ECEIYE DEPOSITS. BUY and bfi.t. EX-1 by numerous minute tubes, the lactatU, and, lb CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS through the thoracic duct, is led from the lac taels 1 108 Uncorrent Funds. to the left subclavian vein, and thus into the gen- I Collections Made on all Accessible CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHERST S eral circulation. The food so becomes part of the I blood, the floid which renovates the wom-out tia- | sues of tbe system, worn-out in life’s ceasele wear and tear. But, besides being an agent in the I digestive process, the bile is also nature’s chosen I “S-.tSSSw.sri'SJS SAVINGS INSTITUTION, j I INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FBOU $1 | TO $5000. MACON, GrA. J MERCHANTS, LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTEREST. AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOUBUY. SINGLETON, HUNT & CO., Wholesale Dealers, ang21dlm ID SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AYENUE, MACON, QA. Points. (3*01Bco open at all boura of the day. »eptl-lyr thus effectually secured from biliousness on the one hand, and from constipation on the other. Vi olent purging ia not the way to remove constipation. Neither ia vinlent purging a purifier of the blood. An abundance of food, with an abundance of bile and the allied fluids, to digest it, will make an shun- O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. a. to 6 r. x. febS-tf -A.GFEITC'Sr n^re^u^rif^* 1 ^ 8,8trenstheniBg blood ’ Savannah Bank and Trust Co., | MACON. I QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in | ADVANCES SLADE ON COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND 801.11 DEPOSITS RECEIVED. [ On which Interest will be Allowed, AB AGREED UPON. j*n25-ly I. C. PLANT Jk WON. Artw. ILIYERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. CHOLERA now TO CURB IT. At tho commencement of the diarrbm, which al- Capital, Surplus, and Reserve (gold).320,869,079 04 I wsys precedes an attack of tho cholera, take a Assets in the United States, over.... 3,000,000 00 | teaspoonfnlof THE PAIN KILLER Daily Caah Receipts upward of (gold) 20,000 0 The Policies of this Company ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the tto^ke^i^of mv fine Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of tbe most approved TRANSIT INSTKU* MENTd. for the purpose of observing tho meridian passage of tho sun and stars, I will be able to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. EmpccIaI Attention paid to tho Repairing and rating of One Watchea, rut well tut all klndN or new work made to order. July 27-ly WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND A COMPLETE STOCK OF Are issued by well known American citizens resi- . , , . . ,. dent in New York, who are Directors and Sbxro- in sugar and water, (hot if convenient,) and then I holders, and consequently, with the other Share- bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain holders, are individually liable for all the engage- Killor clear. Should the diarrhea or cramps con- j?enta of tho Company. All policies are signed by tone, repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes ' tncm ' until tho patient ia relieved. In extreme cases, two or more teaspoonfnls may be given at a dose. Tbe Pain Killer, as an internal remedy, has no equal. In cases of cholera, summer complaints, dyspepsia, dysentery, asthma, it enrea in ono night by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action is like magic, when externally applied to old eoree, barns, ecalds, and sprains. For sick headache and toothace, don’t fail to try it In short, it ia a Para Killeb. . Directions accompany each bottle. Tho Pain Killer is sold by all dealers to medi cines. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and 81 per bottle. aug5-eod&wlm All claims are payable to cash on proof of loss, I nnvr S'* nsa-nn without deduction for interest, and not, as is usual, 11W. Y 6-ir f! tf 1 B.Vi sixty days after presentation of proof. I ’ They expire at six o'clock p. X., and cot at noon* L C. PLANT, Sgent, apr23 3m Macon. Ga. JNO. W. O’CONNOR, WHOLESALE DEALER IN wus, efflsj CLOTHING, RUMS, ALE AND PORTER. And sole agent for his Premium Whisky, Cause and Cure of Consumption. The primary cause of Consumption is derangement I of tho digcotive organs. Thl* derangement produces I - ... - - deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation (J1& JMOHOIlgEiilSlSl jtCV©. T mean that process by which the nutriment of the I BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, ETC. NOW IN STORE, AND DAILY ARRIVING AT THE food is converted ieto blood, and thence into the sol- I ids of the body. Persons with digestion tbu< im- paired, having the slighteet predisposition to pulmo- nary disease, or if they take eold, will be very liable to bavo Consumption of the Lungs in some of its I ! orms; and i hold that it will be impossible to cure | any ease of Jocfumption without first retorics a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first X X X X. Just received— thing to be dono is to cleacso the stomach and bowels from all diseased mucus and slime, which is e oggisc : these organs so that they cannot perform tbeir tuno tion?, and then reuse up and restore the liver to a heal hy action. F«rthis purpose tbe surest and best remedy is bchenck’s Mandrake Fills. These Pills clean thestomach and bowels of all the dead and mor bid slime that is cauneg disease and decay in the i a -n„ - - — will clear out the liver of all dis- a . line of Bhemee, Porta, 15 barrola XXXX WHISKY, 100 cases CLARET and ST. ANDRE, 60 casoa CLARET, (HARDY & CO.), 150 M DOMESTIC CIGARS, IEW YORK STORE, I higher ground, they wonld have been drowned before daylight. eighty-five. I Governments, 81a i»J6 62s 15K; 64e. 15>fi; Cos The ooroner’e verdict iu the ease of Hiss Post 15- new 14; 67a 14>£ 68s 14%; 10-40s 11%, was that she came to her death by inhuman I Baltixohe, September 8.—Cotton quirt anil firm treatment at tho handa of Dr. Perry and I mkldlinga 20%@20%; net receipts 12; grots IS; Madame Van Btukirk. Farther, that Peter K. I exports to Grcxt Britain —; coaatwiae 100; sales Uioox and Augusta Eailhoad.—This road Itylho 1st Noretqbsr it la expected that a huge I suffered more severely from tho freshet than I Port, 8 r, knd P. K. pit, »d Mtoeraa’Post, I wl . „ T1 M will be completed for the protection of salt, I wm at first reported. In addition to the wash- in placing their daughter and sister in the t 0 ^GrwttBntain • coastwise 100; sales or tbe (roano, and other heavy articles of freight, which I jug away of much of the trestle work ever Wal-1 ^ an ^ s * known abortionists, aro guilty of an I ggo. i i*rt:cB m*y deslro to have stored for future ship- | nn t Creek, near this citv. and renorted Tester- I n R nm . tnral on ^ ,e °» ® v .l nc . iDg I 8r * Lou ®* .September 8.—Flour film; superfipo ment. J. F. WARING, I Mgl 2m Forwarding Agent. _ 1 at Commissioners’ and Fishing Creeks, near I Madame B. for tho aotion of tho Grand Jury. MUledgovillo, and in several place* the embank- Thoidrip Robert Peel has arrived. «be . - ^ tUllDg ““ citc^T. S^TemW 8 -Floor, advance raked, t- —in i, „„.i j,. wa. | brtt oluoor, Xnomas ielL I none oitabliahed. Corn, demand good at full prices road. It will be several days before regular I Chattanooga, September 8.—Chancellor Key, p 0 *k, demand good at full prices at 12 50. Lard, freight and passenger trains will be able to ran I to-day, on the application from the attorney for | demand light; boldsra film. Bacon higher; t-boul- ALL, BLACK & CO. o(>5 and 54*7 Ilroatlway, N. Y., Com to demand; Backed 51. . quiet. Pork firmatlSOOon order*. Bacon stiff with an advancing tendency; •boulder* 6K; dear aide* 7?(@8; ehouldera held at ixroBTXns or DIAMONDS AND ALL PRECIOUS STONES. Manufacturers of FINE JEWELRY' rit. the Sute of Alabama, gave a fiat, turning the dors aides 7%(a7X. Whisky ateady at 90. Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad and rolling I New Orleans, September 8. — Cotton cloeed stock in Tennenee over to John H. Gindrat, strong; middUnga 19@l«f; net receipU lM; groaa receiver of Alabama, aa receiver of court. In ~ 00 “ twl “’ receiver^? 2378; grorareceipt.2724, property of the road hi charge of a receiver of I ^port, to Great Britain 711; to tbe continent ; nnsr quality or DRILL CARBON. Always on hand.augSO tf Canada Post Cabd.—Mr. A. A. Roll, of this I city, known to his friends as tha Commodore, is now in Canada West, and sends ns a post card of her Majesty's American dominion, which I another State was attached within hia jurisdic- I ooaetwlse' 177™nriee of the*week"l2,00o7 bean a one cent postal stamp one side, with Gon, he wonld release the property, and be ex- Floor cloeed dull at 4 62) £@175 for superfine; „ .,. , _ ... - pected a like amity and comity from the courts donbleS 85; treble 600@6 25. Cora quiet: mixed 73; I lines on which to write the address, and the I ot [j er grates. Gindrat gave bond, signed by I yellow 75; whito 75. Oats closed at 55. Hay. primt I other is left blank, on whioh the menage or I Governor Lindrav. of Alabama, for three hun- I 28 00; cboiceSO 00. Bran 117. Pork quiet at 13 87)< communication is to be written. It is a con- dredthousand demand ia now in possession venieut article for traveler* while on a railway I ot , Ul ^!?* d l 1 r ? Uul8 St ^ C ?lu n ^ cUD0r7 ’^ n ? de ,‘ tfiU. Lard, tierces 10K@10Xi kega lhSUl)*. 8ug«r train or can be used as a “drop” letter through I P°™ of Aub ^ L * Chattanooga Railroad uoluees. nothing doing. Whisky, western i train, or can oe useu aa a orop wiior uuvugu Jn Tennessee. Tho only obstacles to miming rectified 90<S>100. Coffee inactive. IsruriNca or Txxrzuvuaa on Health.—In I the post-office. It is something now even in I the rotd are the attachments in Dade county, I Sterling 2SJf. Sight premium, the fall the difference between the temperature of I Canada, and moat certainly so in this section. I Ga. An application for a receiver similar to I WtLHncoTos, September 8.—Cotton finn; mid night and day ia greater at any other time of I I that just directed will bo heard by Jndge Par- dltogs 10; net j-eceipU 20; exports coutwiu —; the year. In tbe early autumn tbe quicksilver some- Mobs Damic.es bt the Fbzsuzt. We learned N*t receipta of the week 152; exports coastwise tune. tire, ra high during the day u in the most yesterday, from a note left on our desk, that va- t>ex^ted to ran by Septam- *g 8 E^L 1 - 07 ; oniet „ d firm . Icrvid cummer weather; whilo at night it often r ions mlUtog property and mill-dams, in this bor 20 . The greateTdelight prevails uiiver- md^S i'aY?la^70; ^^ipt.^0 ’ ainka to an almost wintry point. The human body I •jdnjtyj were swept away by the freshet of I sally at the prospect of running tho road. It I Receipts for the week 350; aalcd 450; stock 2700. not Icing made of ttoel or India robber, senaibly I Wednesday night laat. Among others men- will be perfectly safe for the State to ran the Bavissah, September 8.—Cotton very firm; uk- f«lt three tremendous changes. To fortify the Uoned in ^ Bote M gonei nr0 ^ Mw . wad, at all parties aro anxious to enjoy its tog bigh« rat«; bnyers and sellers apart; tending •yatem against them, a genuine tonio ia required; I “TT7 ~ »~7 — ” I benefits. up; low middlings 19*, net receipts 76; exports toJ the^nblic hrateng atooo disooverod that'among j thos^ateo I llatUMn^'whL^RSvs* th«e~ia co^'^rable'^x' °°Ne*”«eipU oV < the 5 week C CM;°exports coaatwiso ZtlTuZlD.^ rad Mr. Neteon. indeed, w. have citomentareongtoe^pgrowera. A. high.s 50 ^.^SS^^S.-Cotton market clorad ^tten*?^* 5SJK ten2. th. Uv CT . -ot heard of . milWrai in the county ^ ^g^.^ ^ T CO “ t ' hracea the nerves, and thna pnt* the whole* ptyaiqne that wholly withstood the pressure. They were I qo^jty this year is pronounced better *b.n for Net receipts of tho week 519; export* to Great on it* defense against tbo vidaitudeo of tempera-1 all damaged seriously, or swept away entirely. I several years, but the quantity is limited. Tbe | Britain —; to the continent —; coastwise 143; tars to our climate. Fow, if any, caeca of epl- we dare say the accumulated damages of the I estimated crop ia only 50,000 bales. *mic fever are heard of in localities where it is to fre>tlo( including the injnriea sustained by the I middlmgi 19*; net receipts 55; exports to rariou.rai.way. and country roads, and the over- ^^sriU^radffilte ^ ‘ ’ lerrr In i «,« remittent eoemto'recede be- flow of a#M cro P*> wUl amount to more than are now at the St. Joseph Infirmary are: R. Hat receipts of the week 575; exports to Great r.and the bilious remittent seem to need I of ray freshet sre have had within the last Brady, of Little Rock, Ark.; Joe. Griffiths, of Britain —; coaatwiae 926: sale* or the week 900. fore it, and if ever it should oome into universal I OI “J lre “ el the Nrahville Union rad American; Jas. Stone, Galveston, September 8—Cotton market dosed tue, these dleeaeoe would ceaso to be known u the I Ullrt y years. - - - ““ J county, Miss., wounded in the steady; good ordinary 17)4; net receipt* 416; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 513; sales 503; stock 11.717. _ I of Washington •courses of onr low-lying rad marshy districts. I f ittxi) famished means a good deal, bnt I h®** 1 1 W. W. Anderaoh, wounded in the head: That homely Ut of proverbul philosophy, that mo(t traveler, in this eonntry are ready to en- Net’receipt, of the week 2080; exports to Great prcTcnUon is better than enro,” ehonld bo cepe-1 . .. " elcl1 ’ °‘ Louisville. The injuries or . continent ; coutwiee 972; sales dally borne to mind to the antumn months; rad fl 0 "® thoAmencra House- the Mp eraou.are not regarded as dangerous rtth?*cek 1475. i, _,, h Boston, ia fitted with all needed convenience*, rad they are doing well. Dr. Jas. Thomas, of Boston,Sept ember 8—Cotton market closed strong 8 . ,!*“*^*®** ,b " Mid fnrrri.be,1 in acooidance with tho demands Bom®. G ®-» *“d Wm. Buchanan, of Ash ville, middling* *>«<: net receipts 63; groes 190; ex- Aooug all tho preventives of malarious disease, I N. 0., died this morning ports to Great Britain —; coaatwiae —; sales 500; Bcstetter'e Stomach Bitten ia the most safe rad I °* *-0 mo»t exacting. I j osnl| September 8. The National Divis-1 stock 7500. pot ® ot - I ^ a ion of Sons of Temperance has settled the qnes- Be certain, however, to obtain the genuine arti- _ IrosTHraN App^ea, Cabbages, tresh Country Uon of 0^0^ mem berahip by the adopUon of Net receipts of tbe week 445; gross 1376; exports to Great Britain 112; coastwise —; tales of the week Kobthxbn Apples, Cabbages, Fresh Country «« nnauii uwwbtw, mi uwmwu uiu ^caoisc ku* l _ _ , * * _ .1 uwu «» uwiuuonuuji «w «4*w*#v*w** u» ■ «-***» Cle. at coonUcee imitations of a pernicious chaise- B -ttex. Goshen Batter just from the dairy, I the following preamble and resolution, by® kostolx, September 8.—Cotton firm; low mid t*r or® tbroofi. 6®® that the external® are all right, I Fr©*bEggsand Country Hams to go with them, I vote of 81 to 34 : I g||Qg S i8 ; not receipt® 25; export® coaetwi®® 8; sad remember that Hoetetter e Stomach Bitten i. I are a few among the good things to be found °* Temperance, t ate» --, stock M0 ^il^ 88 ^ 8 - L 8. T. * R P. Walker’s, 88 Cherry street. of^,’ M£*JB/S££kS* **' “ P “ U C °" tW18 ° CBsaruT and Bxst—Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup I — . _ . . fI i ; I color, or former condition, bnt ail are alike Msxrnrs. Scptemby 8—Cotton dosed firm; for children is sold by druggists for » cento a bot- b “°wn d: Cohavejastreoeivedthe W lo ™-E equal before the Uw; therefore, ra 1870^4M2? Wi ** le8 He, and is ra admirable preparation for infantile | poriodio^J Ledger, Weekly, | Halved, That, in onr futore ration we do | 4 “e"w«k wTahipmenta 1036; ) preparation lor UUUHIO I •—» r— O—* •• ■ ucruiicu, Aum(, IU UUI iuuuo wuuu wo uu I v.a Oiaordera. I *'* r ®®^^® Companion, Irish, German, French and I not deem it expedient to organize separate bod- I "pjj, I oomic papers, poUce rad sporting paper*, also i®* in tbe same territory on account of ray of middling. K>M#31. * Maaauoa Unix—Interesting work, numerous I Iat# datlie*. tbe above-named distinctions. I Cm Point, September 8.—Net receipts of tho engravings, 224 pages. Trice 60 cents. Addreea I — . _ Pim.tnsLPgiA, September 8.—Kane O’Don- week 69. _ „ .. , Dr. Batts’ Dispensary 13 North Eight Street, St-1 „ Waverly Magazm 8 ,^ Chimney Corner, Wild | , journalist formerly connected with the | Paoramcs, 8eptember_8^—Net receipts of Uie lANde,Mo. See advertieemesL anglT-dAwly Oats, Bndget of Fan, Fetenon for October. CF-Nzws Fsox Euaors.—Dr. L. H Bradficld, I Gbaim at Truman A Greene's-hradsome the manufacturer or Bradfield'a Female Regulator, I ud cheap, to Atlanla, is just to receipt of a letter from Ger- [ “Any, of which the following is a correct tnnela- New York Tribune, to deal | I/>xi»N, September 8, eventog.-Console 935f@ Saubum. September 8.-Emperors \piltom 93 ^^S. 9 ^,ember 8,-Cottou ckwed firm; 9X1 88188 •— of Bavaria at Mnnich. Cbablssion, September 8.—Three fever Cobns and Bunions.— Er. BendaL whose to I P 88 ^ treatment for removing corns | deaths in th. tort Sfhoura. possession, an J can be .sen by any on. who do- » nd bunions, instratraeouriy, without prtn, ~ ITCHES airs* it. Varily, th* median* la aoiuirtog a repo- I gained him auen an extensive practice during I BMWIBHT umAiuim. tadon a* wide a* that of civilization. I hto recent visit to our city, has returned, rad I Krnopal* or Wcnthei Stntcrnent. Tbe following to th* translation: | can be consulted at the Isaacs Houra during | WiK ^ OmcxCnizr Signal Omcra,! and export 4000. Y’lnis and fabrics at Manchester firm at better The South Afnican Diamond Fields.—The Salem (Massachusetts) Register publishes let ters from Cape Town, O. G. H., which state that diamonds are found by the hundreds every Noaraxns raovnee or Hanovxs, » I thil woek on j y . Those who havo experienced I Wa^to’ctore D M day. A stable boy had just returned from the German Empire, August 7,187Lf “ , ° ^ , Wartungton, D. C., September 8, l.»r. w. ) field of operation with one of seventy-three Da. BSADnXLD-Dsar Sir: From ona of my r * Uef “* b^ 3 * «“ "*** 018 *»«“"*■ of Tb® barometer continues low on the Pacific nntB ot perfect shape that it will lose lit- frieuds I have learned yonr addreea, rad from tom | ^ P»ti®nl*- , | I u « by. cutting, and is of great purity. It is have received a few bottles of you celebrated Fe male Regulator,and Us excellent properties for cor ing certain diseases of the fair sex have been com- umnieated to me. I here bad an opportunity of trying you medicine in my own family with the mom reliefactory sueoees, ud I hasten to expreee to yon my warmest thanks for the happy effect Produced by you medicine. Not only In my own fauly, hot also to other familiee this tide the At lantic, have the same happy retail* been effected, until now tb* last battle hat been need up, and I can no longer supply those who have made de- ^Anda for th* medicine. I with very much to Pwcnr*anew supply, and therefore address yon to respectfully ask of you whether yon have an ***aey for you medicine on this continent, and If am, to send me a few dozen bottle* per North Ger- ®*n Lloyd steamer. For the amount yon may «** oa me through Means. G. Mocks * do., Bankers to Bremen, or If yum prefer it, I will send Pott the amount of the bill to advance. Awaiting your reply, I am yours respectfully, **P® I® G. Y- FttiHxrsuuBo. _ _ . _ . . . I to Lake Huron, rad northward. An area of low valued at $20,000. One of ninety-three carats Da. J. A. Clot-ton may be consulted at the barometer probably exists north of Wisconsin, tom also been found, and a Cape Town laborer Brown House on the 8th, 9th and 10th indent The highest pressure which was central in j, u returned with one of fifty-five carats. A He cues piles, firtula strictures, tumors. etc . I ^sbigra has moved steadily northeastward, rad y 0tm g American, strolling about, stumbled without the um of the knife- He refere to hto on^Gli*^ rouT h^^v^ to’the Dp °? * '‘J” 8 W °f h •f 5 - 000 ' Another Ameri- I oonoo on tne (xeorgim cout nos moved to til© I r«r» found seventeen in on© week. They are old patients of the city. Dr. C. to too well known east and northeast, and clouds with northeast Mn t down from tho fields by the hundreds to offer letters to the public. I winds prevail on the South Atlantic coast The I ere ry week. They are found over an area 200 — I cloudy and threatening weather has generally miles square, which is extending every day. Gears at Trttmra 4 Greene's—handsome | cleared away in the Southern States. Clear I TkB bunkers readily make Urge advances to and cheap. Go and see the “Great Monitor.” McLean's Cosdiai. rad Blood Purifier to the best tonio and blood alterative in the world. june4-6m. I weather with northerly winds rad falling tern-1 I perature have continue at the Middle, Eastern I ■ -» and Golf States. Southerly winds with increas- Winq A Solomon, appreciating the stringency tog cloudiness are reported from Missouri to of money matters, offer their large rad elegant ProbaSijitiM: Brisk southerly winds will stoc * oI 'Wrtches, Jewelry and Silverware at probably continue on tb© upper Lakes to-night, I lower prices than ever offered before in this J with cloudy and threatening weather and bnt J city, and will make price an object to any one T-. “Great Monitor’^tothe thing to be seen. waiting goods in their line. Repairing and En- Don't Fonorr nnsr Two Facts !! That By cloudy weather on Saturday. Clear and SrAfibS ^ one to too beat style and at lowest Wing 4 Solomon are tho agen ts of the Grover P' easaat weather to probable for the Middle and | rates. Hairwork of any description done at * Thitor'Sarrimr.n,i nf ih. t i- \r Eastern States. I short notice. Work upon the most intricate 4 Baker hewing Machines rad of the hilt, Philadelphia, September 8—Laatwoekalarge and difficult watches executed and guaranteed Bpectaclos—the best in use. private party made a steamboat excursion dowji by Mr. H. Peacock, a practical and scientific ~ ■“ the bay from Wilmington. Tho next day near- watchmaker, for several years past with Mr. Tns “Great Monitor Is oornmg. J ly the whole party suffered with symptoms of In H. Wing. wholerystern. Tlioy wuiclearouttnonverot altais- | "* “-‘9-“°°, | eased bile that has accumulated there, end roasa it I Champagnes, Jamaica and St Croix Bum, etc., all 1 up to a new and healthy action, by which natural of which will be eold cheap for CASH, or on time and healthy bile U •ecr©:cd. # ^ m | for approved paper. m “ “ try Merchant®, extra inducements will TO WHICH WE INVITE ALt MERCHANTS. Jun21 toctl Tho stomach, bowels and liver aro thus cleanstd by I To' ww*. the use of ocheock 8 ® Mandrake Pill®: bat there re* I be criven maim iathe stomach an exce*s ot acid, the organ ia 1 ° torpid and the appetite poor. In the bowel® the lac teal® are weak, and requirinr streneth and support. It is in a condition like thi® that bchenck’® Seaweed Tonic proves to be tho most valuable remedy ever discovered. It i® alkaline, and it® use will neutralize all excess of acid, making tbe stomach sweet and lresh; it will fivo permanent tone to*thi® important ertran. and create a good, hearty appetite, and pro* pirc the system for tho first procc®3 of a good discs • tion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. After this preparatory treatment, what remain® to euro most ease® of Cocsumption is the free and perse vering use of h'chenek's Pulmonic byrup. Tbo Pul monic Syrup nourishes the system, purifies tho blood, and is readily absorbed into the escalation, and thence distributed to the diseased lung®. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of ab scesses or tubercles, and then assist® nature to expci alt the diseased matter in the form of free expectora tion, when once it ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schenck’s rul- monic byrup, that all ulcera and cavities ore healed up sound, and my patient is cured. Ihe cisent-al tning to be done in earing Consump tion is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that tbe body will grow in flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs—* cavity or abscess there —the cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so . .. T . What* JNO. W. O’CONNOR, 60 Cherry Btreet CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS,! Having entargo<l our Storoa by an ADDITIONAL LOFT, we aro enabled to show a larger Stock THAN EVER BEFORE; AND AS A GREAT MANY OF OUR We are now receiving daily a large stock of Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons, long os the system is below par. t is necessary to cureisa nsworderof things—a good appetito, agood . Nature’ll h.'i^to. ravTtlSiVfu Sin g le and Double-seated Buggies will ripea and be thrown off in large quantities, and * * and r DOMESTICS AND WOOLENS Were purchased in the months of MAY and JUNE, previous to the Late ADVANCE, wo are offering GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO TEE TRADE, WAGONS, DRAYS, Etc., person is very bad, if the lunss are not entirely do- I atrojed, or even if one lung is entirely gone, if there is enough vitality left in the other to heal up, there I is hope. I have scon many persons cured with only one I sound luog, live and enjoy life to a good eld age.— 1 his is what Schenck’s Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They, will clean out the stomach. Bnnmiifnrv r riii-<l wnmn fin. sweeten and strengthen it, get up a good digestion, Repository, Tlilni st., jxucon, c-iu, and give Nature the assistance sho needs to elear the system of all the direaso that is in the lungs, what ever the form may bo. . cinea ca-oThould b? «rreuJd 0 nl.t f to^.Ve n «!d “reo ™ a,a “ “ Mr. A. W. Chapman, he fn?doonf?n cold and damp weather; avoid night air! ^ 8eU or ordor “7 kmd of vehicle that you wont, and tike out-door exercise only in a genial and warm aonshise- I wish it distinctly understood that when I recom mend a patient to be careful in regard to taking cold, while using my medicines. I do so for a special rea son. \ man who has bat partially recovered from the effects of a bad eold is far more liable to a relapse than one who has been entirely cured ; and it ia pre cisely the fame in regard to Consumption, bo lung. , n . aathelungs are not perfectly healed.just so long is I Hradqnnrter®, 078 I!roa«Iitny» New York, * 8ep3 tf there imminent danger of a lull reiarn of the disease. MR. W. W. WOODRUFF i® now at Heneeitis thatiso strenuously saution pulmonary patient® against exposing themselves to on atmos phere that is not genial and pleasant. Confirmed consumptives’ lungs are a mass of sores, which the least change of atmosphere will inflame. The grand seeret of my sueees® with my medicine® consist® in my abilitrto subdue inflammation instead of provoking ir.aa many of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cam not, with safety to the patient, be exposed to the bit ing blast® of winter or tne chilling winds of spring oi autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all ir ritating influence®. The utmost caution should be observed in this particular, as without it a cure under almoet any circumstances is an impossibility. 1 he person should be kept on a wholesome and nu tritions diet, and all the medicines continued until the body hai restored to it tho natural quantity of flesh and strength. . , I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst And Guarantee That Onr Prices will Compare aa LOW as any GOODS Bought in New York or Anywhere else. e Give oa a call, and examine our STOCK before yon purchase elsewhere, &a it will be to your intoreet S. WAXELBATJM, BRO. & CO., 45 and 47 Second Street, Triangular Block, Macon. Georgia. Having Manufactured, .electing and shipping, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. [BUT TIE BEST AND SO WHERE THE BEST IS TO BE HAD ESTABLXSSED I3XT IQ as. augl7tr DEMAEEST & WOODRUFF. THE MOOSE COTTON GIN. CANCERS CURED. | | A genuine pattern of the gmswold gin, FORMERLY AT DOUBLE WELLS. «iymi teen cured by this treatment whom I have never I j have no new remedy to offer bnt the same old •••O® ... - a^r/wsak— r raa-rarasef I rome<1 J vrith which I waa cored fifteen year® ago. affttia SrabSlldSSSrt Ur. fiwthJ JitCoroS of J »“ve store been practicing with the same remedy. Sixth and Anh Streets, whsre I shall be pleased to "to have boon successful in a numoer of cases, a give advice to all who may require it. I few of which I refer to below, a® living witnesses Full directions 8 * ” l “* a person io any >l)38ITa j: jf.'SCRKNCK. M. D.. sapStf Philadelphia. JOHN F. If KXKY, (No. 8 College Place. New YorM.) r MfoScwe^ 8 ’ WB de “‘ re “““ they 8h °n'd notice the mprove- irt if the woridjanbe'readily | hkomyaelf. havebce'D cuieda number of jeare,' I ^ton^^-Th^^^’f/^he^M^Onr^OTk^^n^i P itomerite Sdwe‘ttok thto“ “tof 61 .^ 1 !, 8 Jf symptoms of^toneerretnromg: sufficient guarantee. We have secured the services of some of the best mi chanical talent in thaVrarth* m? U j' T)* - emshepe, io addition to eomeof tbe beat workmen from the shop of the tote Samuel Grtorrold. Mr^Chra Fannie EkitUe Liberty Hill. G*.; Mr. J. D. Itoyd, a „dnef, who eerved eight years’apprenticeship under E. Carver A Co., at East BridcfuAtPrvr..^' Mr-We^eyRo'd, Zebnlon, Ga.; Mrs. &nd who employed as Knpcrtotcndcnt of tho Double WeUs Shop, tom thecomSencc^rnt John Stillwell, Gnflin, Ga.; Mrs. M.ry Thurmond, nuumfacturo of too Moore Cdtton Gin, until its suspension, is again at his post Sd SSlk Ato Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. JamesiCarmichtel, llo- L,, personal inspeeUon before it leaves tho shop. poet, rad mU give each Gin Donougb. Gfc; Wm. N. Fambrougb, M. D., Bcnoia, ^ e the rtteution of planters to our Cott Ga; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon, I meE ta that we offer, which aro tubs tan tially aa follews: Ga.; Mr. Jas. Douglass, Greenville, Ga; Rev. tt. I T. Dicken, Lucoat Grovo. Ga.; Mr. R. Dortou. Fa-1 A rp A T^I .J.] J? OT ,T TTO-V- yetto Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson, | iV A ROX, Ga ; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, lata Representa tive tom Butts county, Jackson. Ga dox, Indian Springs, Ga, Mrs. Elira . _ Ga.; Mr. Willu Bowden, Forsyth, Ga;Msj. A. Nall, | the seed, as'circumstances require. „ Griffin, Ga; Mrs. Green Duke, laberry Hill. Ga; latter is arranged to let out all the seeds rad hulls to a moment, and is very easilv nutniLt Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Wards- J “ U »E«L worth.Bimearillo, Ga; Mrt.D. Lewis, Barneavillo, THE GrlN TiT?TTSTT Ga; Mrs. It. Goodman, Monticello, Ga; Lou (color-1 , , LJXVUaJ:! ed,) former servant of B. W. CoUier, Indira Springs, I Wo make, cannot be excelled by ray hair brush used. The biistles are all drawn in hw » Ga The above is only a few of the many names timber is all selected from the beet lumber, well seasoned; and every Brash is mada nrrtoriA ,1 that could be added to the list. rat proof. I take pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard- made a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eye Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. WM. E. TANNER & Cp. STATIONARY rad PORTABLE ENGINES «to I a* ”-*■ t 111 Ji * I 1 - 9 —9 amA Lab /Iamam maamammaaA 2 — W. QAA bototoe oosmnoai BoO Box and a ^ promptly rad satisfactorily done. Freights to aU points low. Send for descriptive circular. jn!7 d ew4wtildecl8. H. R. BROWN. Agent. | JL O CYLINDER -AIV13 BRUSH BOXES T> 1 nrr r nTyr ..: dt i crrit arir v^r. . several physiciansj rad her Cancer pronounced to-I Aro both oscillating rad plain. Can furnish either, as may be ordered. We line them with tho best SAFV^rSAf TROW nr *»r«M®. I cheerfully recommend him to all babbit metaL ^ E0I ^?fq^?¥f? I G?Tilv^^^ 8 ’ rIE0!I afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TURPIN, GIN SAWS BltASa, MILL uLLIMi, ®tc f I Tnanrqncq and Keal Estate AceaL I Engines rad Saw-Mills of virions sixes always J enecrfuUy bear testimony to the fact of Mr J We make aU the Saws that ws use from tho best English Cast Steel, rad of my size that mav bo do- Sw»wi!.» . £iaa^s^!^‘j?a!.'siai a.!aff^aagea!5aia“ w "-*"“W A. Kat&n. A."m A”cotton seed ckusiuno milt- L. A. HAN'SE, Macon P. O. TVo are the only enccesiful manufacturers of this important and useful invention—tho Ontrnn n;„ 4--U A -ffl-i ra+<=a/q 1 1,14114116 ^ tt0n *?* pmehtog Mill attached. It wiU hardly bo necessary boro to allude to theimmenso XtJJLG /-\ 1111 Ctea I I Baving rad economical use of crushed cotton seed, as a manure. We received a gold medal as a nremi. , r ... J nm, from the Fair of the Cotton Plratora' Convention, held to Macon, Ga-.ISOT, for the test Cotton I prefer not teeating doubtful cases. After rat- seed Crushers attached to tho Gin Stand, to crush the seed as fast as it escapes from tho RolL Wo lsfying yourself describe your cancer to me rad I for to some of the many certificates that we have on the subject, will give you my candid opinion. At your request I will visit jour houses when dr-1 - g 1 t-ff.T AT. OB’ THE GINS cninstances permit. | ........ ^ Mv residence is twelve miles eaat of Griffin, Ga.. 1 Wo keep constantly on hand seed cotton, rad every Gin u tried before it leaves the ehop—old or new which is my nearest express office. Money may be 1 ones. sent with safety to registered letter. Commnnica- REDAIRINGr OF OLD GrllN’S Preparing and Spinning Cotton, I envelope Bartaddree2ed^oyou£ WO have a completo assortment of tha very best Cotton Gin Machinery in tho country, and make ALfiO I g e ]f. Address J. il. HAJiDAWAY. I pairing of old Gin® a epea&lty. Planters will do well to send in their old Gina, and have*them m&do as Doable-Cylinder Saw Gins, and Knife Boll* Liberty Hill, Pike co., Ga I good aa now, at a much less cost than a new Gin can bo bought for. Seed on your orders and old Gin? erMacarthy Gins. | Those to whom it may bo convenient, may call early. ,. xr „ * —■’ * ~ " " * 1 Wo are also authorized by Messrs. Findlay s Sons to receive orders for Findlay at Craig s Screw Cotton Pross, and Craig s I a tent Portable Horao Power, and Castings generally. where 30,009 spindle® are m operation. * I in several casoa since. He may bo addressed I For particulars, send for Circular and Price List. _________ ________ Price® and estimate® for projected mills, on ap-1 through the poeloffico at Macon, Go., or Eufaula, SAWYER MOORE, &ew ySSJ 0 &b0T8 <,ddre “' ° r *° F imrnmiinj 1 A jT^rr r -It J ' M ‘ HAKDAWAY ' I a P r23 eodiweowiswtf FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. DOBSON & BARLOW Bolton, England, (zsranuenzn a. d. 1790. j Makers and Patentees of the moat improved narja.osioNriinEK.-sr ron