The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 14, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger. all. FALL. 1871. CITY AFFAIRS. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 14,1871. Pdsosal.—Gen. A. H. Colquitt vis in the 'T'TtIT, hir4-'R A T^T-T I city yesterday, looking after the affairs of our XL J-«XLiV3-irt irl . | approaching State Fair. Ho left last night for | Lis plantation in Sonthwest Georgia. DAY DISPATCHES. Uoaz Ban.—Hie weather was mostly clear and pleasant yesterday, from daylight until dark, I ciMr~8te^ bot awhile after dark a heavy cloud passed orer ' b the city and ponied down npon it a brisk shower . «receiving, and will soon base completed, a 1 0 f rain. At this writing (10 P. *.) the indica- 1 tiosa are good for more rain. qj, A. BANKS Sc SONS Ten Thousand Jessamine at the Brown Honse an intense excitement in the poet offioe circles 1 —**— sepl3-3tawtf 1 w bat the same old with which I w cored fifteen years ago. Go to the Brown House Cigar Store and get one of the celebrated Golden Bog Cigars. aepl3 3tawtf Mr Babies, at the Brown House Cigar Store. eepl3 Slawtf AJtD IMDSOMB STOCK OF LilXASD WINTER DRYGOODS., I pork, and a whole lot of other niee things to eat. I The finest stock of imported Cigars erer I owns some saleable property. Other employes I . k Hie attention of the Public is respectfully I Go for tham at Elis' old stood opposite Lenier » bo,rn ^ J'«*» reoelrod at tho Brown are suspected of similar crimes. I? ..Mtud. ami thoeo in eearch of I it.. u | HotXBO Cigar Store. a.nl3.3ti«tf I r..™..— c . i— i. t Ertarmno Nick.—W. P. Clarlos reoeiTed I yesterday, a fraah supply of shrimps, oysters, rice birds, beef tongues, pigs' feet, pickled pork, sad a whole lot of other niee things to est. ° isrttod, sod thoso in« riRST-CLASS GOODS, *T SEtMMBhE RATES, C„: do well to examine their sssortmsnt. Go asd see tho “Great Monitor.'' W. A. RANKS A SONS, No. 13 Seeood Street- | House. Naw Goods.—Since the breaks in the rail- I I roads running to the sea coast have been re paired, onr merchanta have been receiving their I Max Fix) fall and winter stocks about as test as they| House OgErStore I have been able to find room for them. Tfaehoge I pile of boxes in front of this offioe yesterday l filled with clothing for the Hirsh Brothers. sepI3 3tawtf Nkw Yoke, September 13.—The Son reports 1 rido yesterday went Republican. _i intense excitement in the poet office circles Hatasa, September 13.—The local anthori- . , , - d 3 - over an alleged defalcation in the money order ties in various parts of the Island have sent to I at d have been sneeessfulto aunmbcr*of e coses, ? a department The Sun’s article mentions John Havana over 2,000 Chinese of those whose term ot which I refer to below, as living .witnesses W. Norton, and places the swindle at from I of apprenticeship had expired, while others are hk^mySittarabSn ££d?nJ22 of 3100,000 to 3150,000. Norton, however. Is a I runaways. Tho first named, according to pro- I And yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning: I ““ of and compounded with the Gov- vions tows, rfSt £hire themselves or leave F.^ti llfj. It toy"' ! eminent John Mason, a clerk, has been de- Cuba. The last named will be delivered to their Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebnlon, Go.; Mrs. tec ted in opening letters, and held in $10,000. I masters. The notorious insurgent Lari, and five Giiffin, Ga.; Mrs. M.ry Thurmond, bait He has been in the poatoffiee 23 rears, and | others, have delivered themselves op. I^nMgh^^^Wm'’x M Fambrot«hf Flobzncs, September 13 —TheOpinion states I Mr D. O. McKinney, (Houston oo.) Macon, Count Benineat, French minister, deciares Cncccncan, September 13.—Eleven thousand I Franco accepts accomplished facts in Italy. I yette Station. Ga ; Sir. Wm Htrknees, Jackson, attended the Exporttion tontoy. New England She only wishes to see the spiritual independ- M^Th.^ i larger part of 1 ence of the people secured. Renewal of oordial I dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, : W E announce to our many patrons and friends that onr Fall Stock of ^f'dnnltaato^nvto! ete., are now being revived With increaeed faciUUe*, we are prepared 7 voice which may bo bought of any New Fork jobbing house, and pledge oasssrrastoao L continuance To our friends who have heretofore patronized us. wo are thankful, and cordially invite a <»nt nuance ... , , , of their favors. To those who have not given us a trial, wo respectfully invite to do so. It la always i „ . „ . . .. _ the fabrics. Georgia, South Carolina and Ten- relations between France and Italy is therefore wm “ Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.; Maj A. Nall, pleasure to show our Goods, even though we may not effect a ealo. Chewing Tobacco at the Brown | „ I rabble. worth. Baraearille. Ga.; Mrs. D. Leans, Bameavillo, Ga.; Mrs. It. Goodman, Monticelli, Ga; Lon (color ed.) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs, sepl3-3tawtf The “Great Monitor’’ is the thing to be seen. and the Sonth oohtribated the I nessee are all represented especially, and be-1 possible, sides brown shirtings, Georgia sends sheetings, ’ tickings, osnabnrgs and warps. l Hill, Forsyth, Cuaxoea or Food i.v the Ietestcies. Tho fl- jUST RECEIVED jl. HOPSON Sc CO.’S, szw STILE ‘DUC0PE8,’’ nVI.iTEL) BILK "MELANGE," 00LO3T.D MOB tilts. 30c. CLICK BBIU.IANT1.NE, 400. Pim axd Uessesoeb.— Mr. W. M. Jefferson, I publisher of this sprightly and ably conducted Lkxccotos, September 13.—Longfellow beat I nsl stage of digestion has for its object the eon- Ga. The above is only a few of the many names All Und. of Pipes just received at the Brawn I Pilgrim in two two milo heats. Time 3:38}; verting into blood of so much of the food aa has | that eould be added to the list. House Cigar Store. sepl3-3tewtf 3:3fJ. Planet won the J of a mile dash. Time not ^readyabeorbed directly from the ntom- 1 ,. 18 j ach. The eeat of this process is in the intestines. I take pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard- I away mule a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eye M. J. Bouyer after she had been treated by Ah excellent broom for 30 cento, as good aa I Bccnsaasr, “ Trtun “ 4 ^ Tri - s~~~ . u.. io 1 the duodenum (the portion of the intestines I several physicians* and her Cancer pronounced in- , September Id. A not broke out nelt to tll0 ,tomach) ths food dissolved in the cnrable ' 11111 1 cheerfully recommend him to ad A At. - A 1L. Tame VlJ eao«A..3.1 .... 7 ’ W I • t _lk ADA D fimnniV advantages of advertising in Mgu!ar p|^.y its oolnmus, for awhila before the State Fair 1 comes off, ae there will be a host of his auheeri. I bera in Putnam eoonty in Maoon at that time. I the Brown House Cigar Store. eeplS Stawtf with the bile and the Christian child. The government promptly in- pancreatic fluid, which aro poured in through two afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TDRPIN. Insurance and Beal Estate Agent. I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J. uutiAiNS in wnrrr. goods. Thebe have been 1C or 18 names handed in for the Knights Templar excursioS to Baltimore, which leavoa this afternoon at 5 o’clock. Wo I loam that a delegation from Southwestern I Georgia and Southesatem Alabama will join the j Macon exennioniato, and that the whole petty I will number about 40 souls, and they will have | I a jolly Ume, too. Tns sidewalks leading to the First Street I Methodist Church, between Poplar and Oak | I streets, need repairing badly. A pretty tody in returning from that church on Friday night, . terfered and arrested tho leaders. Attempts I separate ducts. The totter tubetance, the score- I U. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a Lc«e Jack and Durham Smoking Tobaooo, at |, rem , a8torenewUiedutnlbtnee Uon of tho panerrae, to alkxliue, and eomewhat I Losdoh, September 13.—Rothschiid’a filly, similar to saliva. It neutralizes (that is, dissolves) I to Cm«r tre“ men^to^l^ a“p Jific™cr Hanna, won tho Doncaster St Leger, Albert oil * 1 atao “uverta starchy compounds into Cancer. Victor the second, and Kingwood the third. fS«r-Th«bffe, again, to the accretion of the Uver, _ . The Mont Cento tunnel to opened and trains f 0thtz ,ecr6tio “f’ bnt * To tile Afflicted ! 1 exceptionally, from venous blood. The dissolved 1 food, after pasting from the stomach, is absorbed McLean's Cosdial and Blood Purifier to the best tonic and blood alterative in the world, jonst-tim. Ir yon want a good smoke step in tho Brown House Cigar Store. aepl3 3Uwtf pass without delay. London, September 13.—Prof. BobL Bentley, publisher of Temple Bar, to dead. There to enormous betting on the great Don- 1 caster St Ledger race to-day. Vaasin.uui, September 13.—Theirs’ message s. l’OE aV CO. L,„w sritDiHO. coTToar Avr.an:, CONfTiNTLT ON BAND— Ai iiradw SUOAK8. COFFEES, ^,1 IF.AH of all brands, BOLDER SVBUP. MOLAnBEB, OlhTEDOE 11UTTEB, Oak* BREAKFAST BACON. gCGAfrCDBED BHOULDEK8, yr.ff VORK no RAMB, and other brands. KCFfALO TONGUES. CANNED FRUITS, All kbda, hOUDES'S BILK. •IVASNAH GRITS, W1XIS, WHISKIES, Holden and Pipes, just received at the Brown Stepped into a gully running across tho aide-1 Uonso cigar Store eepl3-3tawtf Don't Foboet these Two Facts ! 1 Wing A Solomon are the agents of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines and of the L. A M. Spectacles—the best in use. I weariness of members and tho spproaching .~- . - - . Ah entire new stock of Merschanm Cigar etUoa> it boat for the chambers to I ““S efficient laxative and purgative. Now, I prefer not treating doubtful cases. After sat- | by numerous minute tubes, the lactoeU, and I ia . f ,7 1I1 R yourself describe your cancer to me and I lirougb the Ihoraeie duet, is led from the Uctaels At^l^JroquJat I°mU Syoiir housoa when cir- o the left eaoclavjan vein, and thus into the gen- I cmnatancea permit. My reaidenco U twelve miles east of Orifiin, Gr. walk, and in addition to being thrown violently to tho ground, soiled her dress, and which made her scold tho street commissioner like all forty. The Counts Bbidoss.—It has been sensibly I I suggested that, now that all the bridges in the I county have for tho twentieth time been washed j away, we had belter go to work and build per- I manent structures which will stand twioa the pressure ever known. This will be cheaper In the long ran. Bridges built upon little, spind ling, sapling polos liable to go down the creek after every bard dew, are consummate, nn»Au|. t crated folly, and foolish extravagance. Hie | Hehbx Cuts, just received at the Brown House Cigar Store. sep!3 3Uwtf Tub “Great Monitor” is coming. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Ike Unrkct. eral circulation. The food so becomes part of tho . .. „ „ . --- blood thefluidwhich renovates the to the Assembly urges the adoption of a pro- I 8aea °* 1110 *y*texn, wom-ont in life’s ceaseless I tions strictly confidential and promptly answered visional increase of tales. He regrets the I wexT “ d te Af- But, besides being an agent in the wll en stamp and envelope sent addressed to your- digeativ. proceee, the bUe to also nature’s choeen | ealf ' Addre83 ubgwtirSSSEGa Those to whom it may ho convenient, may call H I Dr. Ftoch’a Bitten promote, (at the same time reg- j upon T. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad, who * J * »■ I nlatinc.l the flow of this accretion Thn s-cuton i» attended me in my affliction and has been with me roUes on the patriotism of the country to pro- e7 *‘ 6 “ “ U aoreral cases since. He may be addressed serve the perfect tranquilily which France needs > T blll0 “ nc8 f ‘H through the poatoffiee at Macon, Ga., or Eufaul^ 7 , „ ... , one hand, and from constipation on the other. Vi- Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY, to revive her credit. M. da Toequeville, nephew oIent purging j, not the way to remove constipation. I julyl3^2tawAwGm separata and reassemble if only for a day. of the tote statesman, will probably be the Neither to violent purging'a purifierof the blood. Aimlnfnnfi? lom-i.il French minister to Washington. I An abundance of food, with an abundance of bilo I aalFttia alalia Tho committee of the Assembly has agreed to and the allied fluids, todigeetit.willmakeanaban- tyitttv imvaure rnn nvr nnr t i ti r. I dance of cood. | J lllUf JiUAiHa J (IK UMi DOLLAIt. SPECIAL HATS a FOR TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS, report in favor of a recess. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, September 13.—Senator Fool and Representatives Buckley and Beck, consti tuting the sub-committee of the Ku-klux In-1 affection of*the vest!gating Committee, met to-day to examiuo OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,) Botzhbeb 13—Evening, 1671. f Cotton.—ltoceipta to-day 78 bales; sales 63; I chipped 23. , Beceipta for the week ending this evening 205 803 di 8 est the mtts3 of evidence furnished by people are thoroughly sick and dtogusted with bales; sales 180; shipment* 143. Bocoipta for the executive officers of the Southern State*, con- i uch nonsense. Tho expense should at once be I corresponding week tost year 1,929. earning their finances, taxation, election tow, j | incurred of placing these structures upon solid I The mxrkot during tho last week lias been firm | eto., in order to report to tho fuU committee of I The I dance of good, nourishing, strengthening blood, | not needing purifying Rosadnlls Tor nil dtocaspa or the Blocil, Liver, Kidneys nnd Bladder. Wilson, N. C., August 3d that I was cured of a “Chronic dneya” by the use of one bottle , .. - . of Roaadalia, and therefore advise others euffering tl0 “' “ d , ‘“Si 6 ?* 1 ??, to reading contents, of any with tho “Kidney Dtocaee” to toy the JBoaadalto | penodical publiahed.’ —[Boston Post. Persons not now subscribers to Appietons’ Jour nal can, aa a trial subscription, obtain the remain- A PPLETONS’ JOUBNAL is now one of the 11. most generous iu size, elegaut in’ illnat ra il D. ALLEY. Balthiobz, Ud„ August 26th, 1869. n ull that i* naually kept in our line. We have I stone abutments, high above tho highest water I with an upward tendency, but prices hero bare ex- twenty-one, which meets on the 20th inst , - a . , wed SO Iwrrel* PALACE MILLS FLOUR, mark ever heard of. Then they would bo there porieneed little or no change. It closed firm this sub-committee find to-day that several governors | ,ffcctl0 “ 01 the ‘y^^^JJ ct£d 0 in ^ ll J)^ > I Jj •L»i. in wiioie, bilf and quarter sacks, which I forever and money annually wasted npon the cvfiotos with » strong demand at 18Jf for middlings I b* T8 foiled to furnish information requested by cornstalk affairs just destroyed, permanently I —fancy lota roidiiy commandmg 19 cents. x i I >T.'7'V I saved to the county. maoon cotton statenent. t/UA/A^iv I X 1 Stock on hand Sept 1,1871—bates.. 1,749 Received to-day 'FALL STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand. MERCHANTS, LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTEREST, AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. angStdlm SINGLETON, HUNT & GO., Wholesale Dealers, 49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENGE, MACON, GA. WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, lituc for. I l l HIM N *V Agent* for the Sale of the chairman of the subcommittee, and the re-1 port npon the matters above indicated will bo incomplete, unless such information to com- Your* truly, O. A. DENNIS, *opt6-eod2w 162 Sonth Charles Street JUST PUBLISHED with the Journal to fully teat its merits. Remit tances must bo mailed direct to the publishers. Appietons’ Journal is published weekly, and con sists of thirty-two pages quarto, each number at- ed. r ' ' Oabbiagis, Buggies, Waoons, etc.—Wo had Rooeivod previousiy’.*.*.'.*.V.V.V.'.'.V.’.V. . .207— 285 municated without further delay, tho apace yesterday for only a brief notice of the extensive establishment of Messrs. Collins I shipped to-day 23 ,, A Little, dealers in all kinds of vehicles from a Shipped previously .180— 203 I jy fot confinement^ charged with heavy defalca- plantatton dump cart up to the most elegantly gtoci[ OD evening 1,821 tion-certainly a half million, and probably finished carnage or baggy. They are the agents I 1 here for the sale of the celebrated Concord bag-1 The money market proper to unchanged. On ae- I gtes and w.g ina, and also for tho excellent and <»Ptabl. paper the bmk. .belt out freely at 1X@2 I emment hu D ' a p ri orit 0 „/ pri T^o creditors I popular wagons of Studebaker, and thoso also ~.win " of insolvent NaUonai Banks. The question I ISSTJSLSSSSTl ^ The Esnenl trade of th. city for tho areond week 6™ ° f tb8 Firat 0r * * r* h “rr. *- *•£**»* t»***~, on account of .h. •»>«* ««. tractively illustrated. Its contents consist of Ulns- Tho following Lcctnres for Gentlemen, bound I trated papers upon tho various subjects that per- in one volume (pocket edition), entitled: Mja-IMHOO JO, tain to the pnrsuita and recreations of the people, whether of town or country; pictorial descriptions I of famous localities; biographical sketches, with portraits, of celebrities in art, literature, and sci Corrected and revised by the author, K. de F. I e “ce; illustrated travels and sketches of adventm-c; entino road and spring wagons, of this city. Indeed, you can find anything in the way of a NewYobk, September 12.—It to Btatodtbat Curtis, Doe. oj Medicine, Member of Jioyal College of Surgeons, England ; Licentiate of College of Physicians, JSdinburg ; Mon. Member Facultie de Medi cine, Paris, etc. .* 1. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. 2. PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN. 3. NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY. 4. DISEASES OFTHB GENERATIVE ORGANS. 6. SPERMATORRHOEA. 6. ABUSES OF THE NATURAL FUNCTIONS. 7. TREATMENT AND CUBE. Price 60 cents by mail. Address tho author, Dr. bE El'liEKA IRON TIE, weatbor, breaks in the railroads and the washing - I away of bridges on the various wagon roads leading I Recorder Parcels, of Long Island City, will bo i ——— wagon, buggy, cart or carnage at this house on I to tho dty . since our tost weekly report the pro- impeached for misappropriation of money. Tho ,uJi9-oo<tet m0Ut PUC6 ’ Bo8ton - Cherry street, above Boss A Coleman’s corner, vision market has considerably strengthened in I Son says there is no longer doubt that Messrs. ° •nil lt«A llArneco will Kn fnvniolmil wifi* at if Am I A a I M II ix.Ll.t. a aa. 1 a I _ . _ _ lya upon literary and social topics; entertaining papers on the many subjects that enlist the sym psihy or piqae tho curiosity of intelligent minds; and choice notion, in the form of serial novels and abort stories. Price 19 cts. per Number; Regular Sub scriptlon Price $1 per Annum In Advance. D. APPLETON &T0., PUBLISHERS NEW TORS. sep!3 2twedAsat THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, and the harness will bo furnished with it if do- tono, and prices are a full jfc higher, both here and Sweeny and H»H have out looso from Connolly SELF-FASTENING KflUf IRON TIE. sired. Their prieos are as low ms those of the | in the western markets. We quota: manufacturers, consequently they cannot bo undersold. Call on them when you want any- thing on wheels. NOTICE. CmxiL It. R. win IIasking Oo. or Gaonnia, j. BACON—Clear Bides (smoked). 10 «l 10X Clear Rib Sidoa (smoked) 9}f <£> 9‘j Shoulders 8.V ft} 8}f Hama (sugar-cured) 15 0 18 GRAIN AND HAY. The Election Yestebdit.—Tho election for | CORN—White. 1 00 @ 1 06 Senator yesterday was like tho handle on a skil- MEAL 1 C5 0 1 10 GRITS 1 25 0 1 30 let—a one-sided affair. The Rada, werethor-1 OAT8...."".*.'.*'...'.*.’.’..*.'".70 0 80 RAvaaaan, Ga., August 1,1871. onghly demoralized. In nominxting old Mr. Company Uving extendod its tisekto tho I Tinley (a life-long Democrat) tho darkies aa: r s sow pvepsrcd to reoeivo heavy caigOM of | , (malt rat trap filled with largo sized mioe, and lit ™ U« can direct from tho wharf for Iran*- aidn’t go for the mite of cheese in it It wUI bo hnt n to the Interior. I soon that Mr. Tinloy was not in tho race at all, I iiM* desinng to avail themaelvos of tbiadi- 1 ’ WHEAT—Per bushel 1 60 • 1 GO FIELD PEAS 1 fO HAY—Northern 180 0 1 90 Tenncsso Timothy 1 SO <S> 1 99 BAGGING AND IRON TIEN. Kentucky per yard 24 <a 25 ■ utolit the Central Railroad wharf. I his bands of tho bed company he has been in, chor per ; Bengal per yard.... Eagle per yard.. J rythe lit Novembsr it is expected that a largo and get back into reapeotobto society again. I ajfbwTle* *m«loUm per pound I-rri Will he completed for tho protection of salt, | Wo are willing to forgive tho ojd man if ho will I Arrow Ties, retail, per pound.....!!"!. 2t 0 25 24 0 25 21 0 25 and Tweed. The citizens’ commit!oe adopted a report recommending civil and criminal suits ngainst the officials. Tho roughs stoned | street ear tost night. Several were hurt. Sev eral thousand workmen paraded the streets with flags and banners for eight hours os a dsy’s work. They were orderly. A small cannon was drawn by eight men. The cannonier bore a banner on which was inscribed: “Eight boars peaceably, if wo con; forcibly, if we must.” I There were ten thousand in line, and an im mense number followed on tho sidewalks. Savannah, September 13.—In consequence the many rumor* circulated in tho face of the denial by the Mayor and physicians of this city, CHOLERA now TO CURE IT. la rapier npamdinff all other preparations for pro<ludnf riefnt, Swett and Wkotcom* COLLS, MISCCZTS, BREAD, RucUcUat and other CriddU Cuket. Per/tctlf Pur* and RtlUMt, and clw«fa rtady for imtmedUn «**■ Tho CIIEAP- EST Baling Povdtr fa th* WORLD, and It WILL KEEP O.V ZJLXD OR SEA, in anp climate, far gear*. It la well adapted to tho use of Ilotttekeepen, Miners, Mariners, Emigrants, Ae., and la In fact, la *ttry r*sp*et, th* BEST YEAST POWDER made **/br th* Eitchtn, th* Camp, th* Callejr.” BOLD »T GROCERS J> DEALERS EVERYWHERE. Manufactured by DOOLEY &. BROTHEli, 69 NEW STREET. NEW-YORIC. xnx. n. STARK. n. r. BiciiacoND At tho commencement of the dmrrha), which ml- I WK, El. STARK & CO.; it to deemed access^ to restate tho atotement | “ * tUck of ,he cholor *’ Uke “ | Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, otlior heavy artlclM of freight, which g 0 that and promise not to do so any more. The Bagging Twine, per Ulo, per lb 22 0 23 • ®*7 d»*to> to bavo stored for future ship-1 il3e , of a n ,ti vo of South Carolina and an old J. F. WAIUNO, Forwarding Agent Bagging Twine, retail. 25 THE PAIN KILLER BALL, BLACK & CO. M5 and 5G7 Hroadway, N. Y., ixroBTXss or DIAMONDS AND ALL FREGIODS STONES. Manufacturers of FINE JEWELRY. DEBT QUALITY OF drill carbon, Always on hand.«ng30 tf Georgian like he to boing found bobnobbing with anoh a set to preposterous. It can't stick. Bnt tho election here yesterday was s very I ^ airorCSTslijr - " quiet and peaooable affair. Tho Rads, didn’t 1 r “ * rally two hours before day, as is their custom, and toko possession of the polls, and they didn’t I better? Fork BUadyat m5@lsCT7‘’L*nl Iteady! that there is no yellow fever here, nor has there been a single ease daring the soason. The health of the city to unprecedentedly good; ru mors to the contrary are wholly gratuitous, and Morning Market Report. I are no doubt put in circulation by parties whose I jQ Bngu . ^ s - ltori (hot lf thon New Yoax-Septcmbcr 13—Cottonfi.ru; sales 1500; I interests are to injure the trade of Savannah, bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Fain glands 21; Orleans 21%. The mortnary report of tho city for tho week Killer clear. Should the dtarrhte or cramps con- forstralnirt” ’”^4™ qaiet; 3 10 ending September tlth, gives a total of 22 | inue, repeat tho dose every ten or fifteen minutes Flour shade firmer. Wheat trifle higher. Corn le deaths, of which 15 are negroes. I rally at any lime, or during tho whole day. I Stocks active and a little stronger. Governments I until tho patient is relieved. In extreme cases, Chxcaoo, September 13.—The Episcopal two or more teaspoonfola may bo given at a dose. 'Th. n,rn».i. to* II,. n. dull and steady. States very duU and steady. Gold convention pas»ea tno Tbo Democrats bad the polls from tho begin- I etcady at Money caey at 2@3. Ex-1 section: To constitute WKtw* Faow Eraora.—Dr. L. H- Eradfield I 6* nuufoctnrer of Bradfield’s Femalh Regulator, a lihala, le joat to receipt of a totter from Oer- | at J. #f vhlch the following to s correct tranala- -c-ih* original of which is In Dr. Bndfitld’a | taNMion, and can b* assn by any one who de- Verily, the medicine le acquiring » re pn- | .-i a* vide aa that of civilisation, folio* tag i* the tnnetotioo: XoSTUzaz rsovprca os Haaovaa, ). German Empire, Augutt 7,1871.) ii Bxii.nxu)—Dsar Sir: From one of my I v-'U I bare learned your sddnse, and from him I >r» received * few bottles of your celebrated Fo- I yk Regulator,and iU sxoellsnt properties for cur- I -t (ertata diasaess of ths fair sex bave been com- I-ssated to me. I have bad an opportunity of I -l-J }oor medicine in my own family with th* I : ixliifaetoiy suocoss, sod 1 hasten to express I T -ur wannsst thanks for tbs happy effect I ["daoat by your medidne. Not only In my own I “ky. but also in other families this side the At- I *>«. tore ths came happy results been affected, I kaioov the hut bottle ha* been need up, and I I «o tong® supply those who have made de- p-c u f or ibo medidne. I wish vory much to | ixxumanew supply, sad tbsrafore address you “TMfaUy sik of yon whether yon bsTO an I twy for your medictoe on this continent, and if ^ to tvod me a few dozen bottles per North Gsr- xm Uojj ,team or. Far the amount you may f 1 * « me through Messrs. O. Mecke A Oo., I - <tkcr* In Bremen, or It you prefer it. I will send | IK tbo utount of the bill to advance, tabling your reply, I am yarns respectfully, _*J* bu G. V. Faaaaaanuao. bruises 0F TxwrxxATCxx oh Health.—In . !tU toe difference between the temperature of krti and day |* greater then at any otbor time of k»j«*r. In the early autumn the quicksilver some- , ’bos aa high during the day aa in tbs moat -«rijtummer weather; wbU* at night it often • lo on olmojt wintry point. Tho human body ta being made of stssl or India rubber, sensibly -oil three tremendous changes. To fortify the '!“* a sgatast them, a genuine tonic to required; tbs public has long line* discovered that among r* tasaiption of medidne* H os letter's Stomach total is Infinitely ths best. It gently quickens the regulates ths bowels, tone* tbs liver, “tai lb« uervee, and thus puts the wliolcs physique dofouse against tbo vidsitudea of tsmpcra- r’ocnr climate. Few, it any, cases of *pi- "■* forer are heard of to localities where it ie in »us*. As it becomes more and more widely k and ths demand for it tacreseee, chills »nd tbs bilious remittent soemto recede be- •** it, and if over it should com* into uni renal '•‘■toss# diseases would oeass to b* known ta tbs ?®lw of our low-lying and marshy district*. homely bit of proverbial philosophy, that j^nettaa is hotter than cure," should bo espo- 1 • terse in mind in tho autumn months; and ^**1 on ecasoos, together with tbs fact that, ill ths preventives of malarions disease, "tattisr's Stomach Ritters to the meat safe and Itatt ** <*rtata, however, to obtain the genuine arti- ^-MccunUea* Imitations of a pernidoua charac- abroad. 8es that the externals are all right. Stomach Bitters to rGCIOE.—Interesting work, numeroui n/Vj**' **4 page*. Frico 50 cents. Address Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St. - ' 8*e advertisement ouglT-diwly m ElBr —Whitcomb’s Syrup popntotlon <b,mdh h *° Uby ^KK 1818 for25 cents sbot- taln. and made s clean abncUng of tho whole I change, long 8%: abort 8% thing. It no donbt excited the disgust of Mr. | lS ’ Tinley to see leading Badieato working hard for Col. Simmons all day. And it was fanny. Gold I Convention passed the following additional no clergyman shall The Fain Killer, aa an internal remedy, lias no [ equal. In cases of cholera, summer complaints, noon.—Consols 93X0 S3W Honda 95X- Paws, September IS —Bento* 67f 52c. Feaxetoet, September 13.—Ronds 95%. LnxurooL, September 13, noon.—Cotton opened resort to civU courts to arrest or avoid eccle- dysentery, asthma, it cures in one night statical proceedings against him, under penalty Ly tllkin B 11 ■ntcrnally, and bathmg with it freely. ** bo ^ 7 I Its action ia like magic, when externally applied to of suspension. old sores, burns, scalds, and epreins. For sick —2173 rote* being polled: Thofl. J. Simmons 1,C98 James Tinley 475 Simmons' majority 1.223 ea.li j, . Juniata, recently ashore off Florida, has ar- Wi rived. Her damage to not serious, but she wU PiCTADELrinA, SeptemberJ3-Tho sleuner | ^odacbe’and toothace, don’t foil to try it. In short, it is a Pais Kilixe. Breadatnffs. short supply. Corn 32s Sd. go into dock. St. Louis, September 13.—The office cf the I ernes. Directions accompany each bottle. The Pain Killer is eold by all dealers in modi- We have nnoffieial return* from Rutland dto-1 f t | r demand; ilarkets—Ktcdue Report. New Yoxx, September 13.—Cotton »hong with a Duluth Tribune has been burned. Charleston, September 13. — Three fever I trict of this county, in which Mr. Tinley re- I 21%. Septeml eales 3337; uplands 21%; Orleans I death* in the tort twenty-four hours. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and 31 por bottle. ingS-aodAglm _ — - . I cotton soles for future delivery to-dsy 7,300 I Salziicbo, September 13.—It has boon decided aides, which give tbs vote: Simmons 43; ®n- boles; September 20% ; Octobor 19%<a>19%; ’No-1 by Prince Bismarck, Count Von Bneat, and Purely Vegetable! No Arsenin.No Mercnry Dr, Hurley’s Ague Tonic. ley 17. in its Composition! ▼ember - . I other diplomats, who remained here after the Telegrams from Forsyth and Bameaville, re- I nt j£ a £' 1 g^ J 00°. Jood*to^cSice 3 7*^0@9 00.— dopartnre of tbo Emporora William and Francis I "VTO CURE, NO PAY, ia directions bo followed, lived yesterday ^temoon, .how that the elec- Wtotav^at^^JYburt^ Josepbj t0 suppress the International Society, “o£En2 tK* Uon in Monroo and Pike oountics went aa it did I *^emand^hot Mmewhu hre^ls* winter mt ^ ^ ^ CnlUy the 8chlmlg qnestion . in Bibb-all one way. At 5 o’clock r. u. at ^ chiefiySpeoilwire at 71072. Hicq^.t! ju DEIDi September I3.-The police who Dr. HUrlej ’S StOIliadl BillerS! Forsyth 405 votes had been polled—all for 83%@83%. Pork lower at 13 75. lord heavy; kettlo * f dirt nminat r-cmblin" — . , * I 05V V.J.1- Tn,vmt]n. nrr firm Tlr.it. xBUea tO CntOtCO U16 CtUCl BgSUlSI gamDllDg fa .], n r « m rfv DOT eXCOlleUCO. for all dleeteOS Simmons. At Bartlesville the vote stood: Simmon* 255; Tinley 66. 9%. Naval* steady. Turpentine very firm. Rosin quiet and woak. Tallow active at 8%#9%. Freights houses aro dismissed, qniet and firm. Money 2rr- 3. Sterling dull and unsettled; long I S the remedy, par excellence, for all diseases arising from debility, disordered stomach. Loxdox, 0 Uuluusca. I -A. arising iruui utuiiiiy, uuuiuuicu uiutuua, , _ _ - , ^ »- Tb « Car- To snm it all np,Mr. Tinley to tho worst beat- «£££ 9%. Gtaveremente dreiin«I K9X- State. with cholera. b | Ono dol'ar per bottle. ** on man that over aspired to offieo in Middle Governments opened Wrong on 5-20 of May and .... .. - . I vnvrmhrr .tstsAr on ths batanco. After the nor. I It to announced that thirty-five come res and Georgia. I November, steady on tbs tuisnos. After the ; chase of bonds ter the Government 5-.0's fell f Governments, 81a 18%; 62s 15; 64a 15; 65s 15- quently alluded to the fact that Macon is Badly I new 13%; 67* 14; 68*_14%;_l(M0s 11%. States: deficient in tho number of her small family idenoes, particularly those within convenient reach of the business centre, and have repeat | Tenneaseea 73%^n«w I Henry Palmer, from Boston ior uoooy, ua., I X the moot eminent minds in tho Medical Pro te CT. Georgk. 82; to^Northdarotina. in britost, put in here to-day badly damaged in f« 8i on « the mMt^Jble.^eauchms wtd tarm ironworks in Monmonthshire, Wales, are about | to strike for a ten per cent advance in wages. New Yore, September 13.—Tho British bark I Henry Falmor, from Boston for Doboy, Ga., Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparillai WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. rpniS Preparation baa long been reci X the most eminent minds In the Mi 43: new 24. Sonth Carolina* 78; new 57%. * “ I itiTTnffiBr. September 13.—Cotton firmer; mi edly urged npon those owning vacant lots to dlings 90X020%: net receipts 43; gross 55; i build each residences upon them, feeling as- I porta to Great Itntain —; coastwise 31; sales 6 an rod that they would pay handsome dividends “'non^flnn. lYbeot active. Com active and firmer, npon the investment Muchas we have said I Provisions quiet. Whisky quiet at 92%@93. upon tho subject wo have at no timo within the fo?roi£d last four years foil the importance of the matter | ’ Grain and proTieiona fair order demand; leas alterative within their reach, and a* a Blood Purifier it certainly stands without a rival. One dollar per bottle. * at present Almost daily price* uochonged. Whisky 91. unities calling at this office *£ d j a hurricane on tho 1st New York, September 13.—Arrived, steamers Lanrient, Halsatia, City Merida. Boston, September 13. —The Tariff, from Liverpool for Boston, pnt into Halifax short of C0 ^'" „ , . . . I Drops, or other strong opiates! No’bod effeeta from Savahxhh, September 13.—Arrived, steamer the *£’„ of geabiook’s. Health to the child, rest to | Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup T HE indispensable remedy in the nursery. No more use for laudtnum, paregoric, Bateman’s more sensibly than there are heads of famitii to aaoertafn who has a family reaidenco for rent the applications being mostly for three and four room boose*, and we have noticed that the few that have been offered for rent through these firm. Whiskv 89. Btindne oncbicced. Pork linn at 12 0001300. Bacon film; shoulder* 7. Lard firm. Cxxcxxxatt. September 13.—Flour firm. Com steady. Pork weak at 12 50. Lard steady. Bacon uneettlod; 'much sold; shoulder* 6%; clear aides 7%. Whisky 90. * New Orleans. September 13.—Cotton eteadv: columns, have boon taken within a few hours p.SSiin^. JD%@19%; not receipts 64; gross 114; after the advertisement appears. Wo know of I exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 112; soles several small families now in the city that are 1 1 pjJj^dosed firm at 5 tO for superfine; double the mother, snd a clear conscience to the vendor. 25 cento per bottle. Huntsville, New York. Cleared, schooner L. S. Edwards, Jacksonville, to load for New Y’ork. Charlestoh, September 13.—Sailed, steamer I j) r . Hurley’s Fopular Worm Caudy Manhattan, New Y’ork. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Synopsis or Wsatasr Nlslpincm. War Dep't, Office Chief Signal Officer, > Washington, D. O., September 13, 7:40 P. M. ) The barometer has fallen since Tuesday af- I S really oil it claims to bo—a SPECIFIC—remov ing all worms from the human viscera. No barm- J fnl effect from its use. Children love it. No dan ger to giving an overdose. 25 cento per box. on tho look out for places to live in during the I 6 00; treble 6 25g6 50. Corn quiet; mixed 73071;. next year, who are able snd willing to pay good I yellow 75; white 75. Oats easy at 55. Hay none ternoon from tho Lowor Lakes and Ohio Valley rent tar suitable house. . n s ... h,.. »f I ('•’Mulders 7%; dourib tides S®3%; clou to 010 AUanU "c and Gulf. It baa risen on Lake 2tae*9%;^sugsr cured bams 16%@17. jSard firm; | Superior. Northerly winds have during the rent for suitable houses, and we know also of aereral families that lire elsewhere, while the headd are here in Maoon doing business. This j Dr. seaMft Elixir of Bari and Iron. T HE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per bottle. All for sate by druggists everywhere. J. W. BEATON A CO., Proprietors, soplSeodAwtf Louisville, Ky. to not as it should be. There are at least one no stock. Molasses, nothing doing. Whisky 99@102. Coffee 11X011%. Sngsr snd day, spread from the Utter sonthward to the hundred vacant lots within four or five squares Sterling 23. 8ight % premium. Gold 13%. WnJGxeTOX, September IS.—Cotton firm; mid- of this offioe, that are lying as so much idle cap- j9; net receipt* 50; exports ooaetwtao —; ital in the hands of their owners, and on I sales 56: stock 819. Ohio and Missouri rivers. Southwesterly wind* now prevail in the middle and eastern States’ Light east winds in the Gulf States. Smoke and h.T. continue on Lakes Erie and Ontario. FOR RENT. gTOBE under Flint House. aep3 enn&wedtf M4C0NB.& L ASSOCIATION. T HE first Annual Mooting of this Association for tbo election of officers and other bueinees, r - 7 ---4|,y, lor attained; oooror ind Naw York . ^ jj^t iocal I wid be held on Turaday, the 26 th of September, at 8 o clock r. r:.. at the rooms of the Assoastion. GEO. W. BURR, ccpt2-enc4t Socretsry snd Tressuer. be bnilt np and handsomely remunerate their pale; 650 for pole. Crude turpentine steady at Pennsylvania and New York, with tight local owners every year for so doiu C Indied, wo I 3 50 joltow dip; 4 50 for vtigin. Tar steady at rains. An area of rain and cloufl has entend- i .i . ., : . — 1 9 15. . . ' itnu'ns th. dir from Miisonri and Teniiiam know, at present, of no investment on which I acorns, September 13 —Cottsn market firm; oar moderate or large capitalists could realize I middling* 19; tales 2»; net receipt* 190- better or surer profits in the way of dividends than by building small and oomfortable family exports oosatwiso 91; sales ' ed during the day from Missouri and Louisiana to Eastern Kentucky. It to now clearing on tho coast of Texas. Probabilities: Rising barometer with par- Administrator** Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Coart of Ordi nary of Marion county, will be eold on the first Tuesday in November next before the Coort-houso Tho demand for them just now is I “Ksrlestos, September lsZcotton^loMd firmer I tially cloudy end clear weather will probably I of said county, tho real eatato of Henry Hollis, of iuu IOC mum just now 1= 1 ,. _ od demand; middling* 18V019; net re- I .. * I said county, deccaecd, to-wit: Lot of land No. HI. unusually strong, and it wiU continue to in- I ceipta 3H; exports eoartiriae —; oolca 200; stock continue on Thursday, from Wisoonain north ^ ga 0 f_k>t No. 143, in tho 5th district of crease as the city grows. Fins and stately bus- I 4417? ^ and west. Falling barometer with clonds end raid county, ineat houses are springing np on all sid«, and „ ro r»ln probably extend northeastward to tho lt ^ 0 ^ why shonld not a proportionate nnmber of tom-1 Great Britain ; coastwise —; soles 159; stock | lower Lakes snd New York, snd the conditions ' ily residences bo going np likewise ? I 81S1 - Terms of eale cash. Sold for diatri- W. T. HOLLIS, Administrator. Again, house rent in Macon to too high for I quiet 1 ”and 1 *leadr?’ gwJ^riTX^neUteoripto I Florida. the good of tho dty. A residence making any I 4*8; exportsto Great Britain 1566; coastwise 653; St. Louis, September 13.—The SL Louis and | county, 150 acres of lot of land No. 116, in ths 21st pretensions at all to comfort and convenience', I a n«M*8wta5b0 13-Cotton market cloeed St- J 08 ^ Bailroodsold at public auction, this prep’ rents from $40 to 975 per month, thus making I strong; middlings 21%; net receipts 25; gross 43; afternoon, for $138,000, under order of the city of A. D. Davis, deceased, for distribution, the burthen of sustaining a family in the dty "^*“00"“ BnUi “ c0 “ tnia * BlIes United States District Court. The liabilities of A.W.-DaVIS, almost intolerable to (he laboring or salaried I Norfole, September 13.—Cotton qniet; low mid- I tho road are SI,500,000. Daniel P. Armstrong, I man, and hence he to foroed to leave tho dty d ^ ns ? s . 1 |^ @1 |5f ; £^l r ^ lpta “P” 48 ““l* of SL Louis, was the purchaser. remain favorable for local rain from Virginia to Administrator’s Sal*. TTTTLL be told on the first Tuesday in Novem- YY her next, before the Court-house in Marion seplOwtds Administrator. altogether, or as a few of them do, house their families elsewhere and visit them when | firm; middling they can. Macon to a healthy, beautiful and flourishing . _ , dty, and if wo would rao her botmd forward in SeS^Tm^nttoe^^ ^ population as in other things, we have onlv Oreo. wise 16; soles SO; stock 555. September 13 —Cotton scarce and igs held at 23%. PntLADEunu, September IS.—Cotton firm; middlings 21. Loxnos, September 13, overling.—Common rosin Lexihotoh, Kt., September 13.—The races A it mint* tru tor’s Sale. B Y.virtne of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Marion county, Ga., will be sold before the were well attended. The track was heavy. The I Court-honso door in the town of Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in November next, seventy acres - ‘ ‘ No. 272 in the 21st now Marion county, , — _ „J uiu^auM 1 or a cema a 001- J1° farntoh honseroom on reasonable terms, or • ““*• *a admirable preparation for infantile I such, at least, as Ihelaboring man and mechanic 1 can afford. first race scored, BiUy Williamson 1 1; Molata ^ b e£g a P St of ld 2 2; McIntyre’s brown colt 3 3 ; Richard’s district of originally Lee but chestnut filly 4 4. Time 1:49J—1:30. The sec- adjoining tho hmde of Thomas B- Bsuon and oth- J I ere, belonging to tho eetate of G&roway U- wayia, ond race, sweepstakes, three year olda, mile | ^eceaeed. Sold for the purpose of paying debts of only J firm. . . f Lxrd 44a 91. CamberUnd cat 33s. TaIIow 43d heats, stood, Nellie Gray 1 1 i McCoiley’a brown e&id deceased. Terms caeh. . Ils (1 4 DK/irf ** wwroM Qa itA I * _ — I t0 rlaaf £S&£2»: colt 2 2; May ViUey 4 3, Humphrey Evans 3 I > fiat* Bentee 57f 45c. I Timn i^SAl—1:52k ! 1 distanced. Time l:50i—1:52$. MOBGAN KEMP, Adm’r do bonla non of G. O* Payls, dec d. eepl3utd General Commission Merchants SAVANNAH, GA. Careful attention given to SUES OR sniPMEXT OF COTTON And all kinds of Produce. liberal advakces made ox cossiosmestb. Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents' prices! Keep constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds Of Bagging. Agents for E- F. COE’S SUPERPH03PHATE OF LIME. ang2032aw&w6m* PROSPECTUS THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, DAILY AND WEEKLY. A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL, Published at the Capital of Georgia, and the Offi cial Paper of the County and City. A. KT33Wfl3P^P23H. For all classes—Merchant*, Lawyers. Farmers, Me chanics and others. The Conatitation possesses superior advantages for giving fall information of tho doings of the State Government. It contains full reports of Legislative Proceedings, and of tho Supreme Court, the Reporter of the Court being exclusively engaged by Tbo Constitution. Full re ports given of the meeting* of the State Agricul tural Society. The Legieiature will eoon meet. ITS CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT Is a specialty. Its corps of special correspondents in the United States and Europe is large, haling been engaged at great expense. The actings of the General Government, especially of the United States Congress, are furnished by a special Wash ington correspondent. For tbo benefit it Lady Readers, the celebrated "Jennie June" has been employed, and sends monthly Fashion Letters lrom New York. Th proprietors also announce with groat satis faction that they have mode arrangements for Editorials M Original ContrMtions Upon Polities, Literature, and other topics, from leading minds of the country. The Constitution is known pro eminently for its unceasing exposure of the corruptions of the Rad ical Party in Georgia, and for waving sleepleee war upon the enemies of the people and the State, re fusing and utterly repudiating official patronage, and throwing itself for support solely npon the people* W. A. HEMPHILL and E. Y* CLARKE. Proprietors I. W. AVERY ondE. Y. CLARKE. Political Editors. THE CONSTITUTION Is the Largest Doily now publiahed ta Georgia. Its circulation ie Jorge and increasing every nay. It is a SPLENDID MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS. DAILY, (Per Annum,) 810 00 (Six Months,) 5 00 (Three Months,) 2 50 (One Month,)... ’ THE ^Psr Annnm.^ 2 00 JOB DEPARTMENT Of tho Constitution is prepared to fill orders for Circulars, Card*, BiU-Heada, Books, Pamphlets, etc., in tho beat atyle. ^ Address W. A- HEMPHILL & GO., eep8 tf Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA WATER-CUKE. D B. F. KALOW, lato of Germany, would most reepee Jullytoform the citizens of Atlanta and the surrounding country that ha hoe opened an es tablishment on Hunter etreet, in the Larendon House, for the cure of all chronic diseases. Special attention given to the following diaeasee: Liver Complaint in oil its forms, Syphilis in oil its forme, Fevers, Epilepsy, Sterrility, Asthmas, Lameness, Nervouenets, and diseases peculiar to women, etc. I refer to the following persons, who have been and aro being treated at my establishment: Mr. J W. Rucker, of Chapman, Rucker A Co. • Major W. B. Cox, of Cox A Bill; Capt J. M. Hill, John and James Lynch, T J. Hightower A Co-, J. Fleishel, Beormon A Kurtz. Bep8tuodAsun3m Ex centers’ Sale. TTTILL be sold, under the will ot Geo. M. Chom- YV plon, deeojsed, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, before the Court-honeo in Marion county, Georgia, the following settlement of lands to-wit: Lots Nos. 3, 30. and one-half of 4, in 25th district, and lota Nos. 193, 223,777 acres of 225, and ono-holf of lot No. 155, in 31et district, oil of eaid county. This ie one of the most desirable plant*, tiona in Southweet Georgia, with a good dwelling, outhouses, and all in good repair. Terms—One- half due 25th December next, and one-half due BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, ETC., NOW IN STORE, AND DAILY ARRIVING AT THE YORK STORE, TO WHICH WE INVITE ALL MERCHANTS. naving onlargod our Stores by on ADDITIONAL LOFT, wo aro enabled to show a larger Stock THAN EVER BEFORE; AND AS A GREAT MANY OF OUR DOMESTICS AND WOOLENS Were p archie ad in the months of MAY and JUNE, previous to tho Lato ADVANCE, wo aro offering GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE, And Guarantee That Our Prices will Compare as LOW as any GOODS Bought in New York or Anywhere else. Give na a call, and examino onr srOCK before yon purchase elsewhere, as it will bo to your interest S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. Sc CO., 45 and 47 Seeond Street, Triangular’ Block, Macon, Georgia. sep3 tf ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. n passage c the exact Macon mean time to within s fraction of s second. Especial Attention paid to the Repairing end rating or flue Watches, na well t kind* of new work made to order. , ) keep SCHOOL BOOKS! THE GRAND DRAWING —OF THE— NOW THAT THE SCHOOLS ABE OPENING, J. W. BURKE & CO. NO. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA., P 1FORM tlieir o'd customers and the public gen erally that they have on hand, orcan procure at short notice, all the At New York wholesale price*, for cosh or approved city paper, or thirty days. Where parties ore not known to us, they must send good reference to the city. BOOKS OF INTRODUCTION CNDEB THE NEW SCHOOL SYSTEM, Furnished at HALF PRICE until November! These books famished 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 BETAIL. Orders solicited and promptly filled. 'fOYiflence Conference Seminary, EAST GREENWICH, K. I. BEV. DAVID H. ELA, A. M Principal. TkTINE efficient Teachers. A firet-claes Male and Female Seminary. A thorough English course or study. A College Preparatory Course. A La dies’ Graduating Course. A Commercial College Courso. A Mueicat Graduating Course. Beautiful and healthy location—overlooking Narragansett Bay; half-way between Providence and far-famed nair uuo Zjm mecemoer ^ Newport. Only six hours from New York by direct 25 th December, 1872. Bond for titles givon till last j route. Fall fi^rm begins August 21,1871. Form- payment is made. formation address tho Principal, at East Green- seplOwtf JACOB CHAMPION, Executor. 1 wich, B. L • —OF— Memphis, Tennessee. Takes place October 31, 1871. SHARES, FIVE DOLLARS. T'HIB magnificent Drawing trill positively take 1 place on the Slat of October, 1871, and offer* inducements for investment beyond anv nnf>f»nw lion before the public, no ^me is f^do^^ th® most reeponeiMe citizens to the country andie one of the most btiUiint enterprises to engago in at bo email a figure-only *5 a share. Valuable property for business and domestic purposes, embracing the finest Stores and Resi dences m the city or Memphis. Productive Planta- J, r u m “~PMs. and the new Memphis Theatre, built at a cost of S85 000 and now renting for £5,000 per annum, are in* the list of 5167,600 real mid 833.400 person^ pr^cm. ’ DrawmgP°«tovely take..place October 3?, 1871. PASSMORE A RUFFIN, Managers. Notice.—AU shares unsold at the time of distri bution wiU be surrendered, and thoir correspond ing numbers not aUqwad any representation. The managers will not hold a share, thus guaranteeing the shareholders the full contryl. P. A R. For Shares, Circulars or any information as to this Grand Beal Estate Distribution.^apply in per- son or by mad to BROWN A CO., eepG lm liookecllors, 4Q Second et., Macon, Ga. DOBSOM&BARLOW Bolton, England, (ESTABLISHED A. D. 1790.] Makers and Patentees of the most improved MAOHlKTEn-y • 70E Preparing and Spinning Cotton, ALSO Double-Cylinder Raw Gin».an4 Knife ttoil- er Mncnrttiy GIuh. Employ upwards of 2000 operatives. BefcfftoCLfiBK THREAD CO., Newark, N, J., where 80,000 epindles are m operation. 1 nWHen tot mhle, on ap- phc&tion to above address, or to P. O. Box, S024 NewYork. nov22-Mdly GORDON HOTEL FOE SALE. ° f 111 or ffer of the Superior Court of nCTsa d BT “ >ted 011 r - h0 chancery Biurf or BhUt, at the Apnl term, 1871. thereof will ha said conntV^nrw!! 11 ' 1 !? 1158 door in i™ 111 ^®, in n?Tt th , a ,. firat Toesaxy iu Octobor net, wHhtattielegal hours of sale, the remainder interest, after ciower, of Sorina A. Jones, widow of % S’ deceased, to tho Gordon Hotel, Bitnat- ed in Gordon, on the Central Railroad. Also tho same interest in two hundred and twenty-four (224) acres of land attached to said Hotel. All known ae a ® wer °f.S. A. Jones. The Hotel ia now occu pied by Daniel Solomon, who receives the patron age of tho Central and tho MilledgoviJle and Ea- tonton Railroads,besides a largo ehare of patronage from tho traveling public. The above property in eold for the purpoeo of placing the eatato of aaid J. n. Jones, deceased, in a condition for ilid- tribution among the creditors of eaid eatate. Terms of eale, cash. jniQQ 3m anglO dAwtds JUNIUS WINGFIELD, L. H. BRISCO. F. OHAMDEBS,