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Telegraph & Messenger.
FALL.
1871.
1871-
iy A. BANKS <5c SONS
, .(• no* ftotirirg, and will noon hive completed,»
u grt A5D handsome stock of
FALL AND WOIEB DBT GOODS.
- _i ich the attention of the I*nUie U respectfully
* J U “ ioritod, end thoee in search of
FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
at Bf-tSOXABir. KATES,
Will do well to eximine their eeeortment.
rlJtf
W. A. BANKS & SONS,
No. IS Second Street.
JUST RECEIVED
A. HOPSON & CO.'S,
NEW STYLE "DUCOPE8,”
TWISTED BILK “MELANGE,”
COLOUED MOHAIRS, 30c
SLACK BIULIJANT1NE, 40c.
Hfltf
1SAUGAIN8 IN WHITE GOODS.
E. S. I»OE &. GO.
Ilirr* BITI.OISO, COTTON AVKMCE,
COSSTl!(TI.V O* UASD—
Ail Gredes 8UGAR8. COFFEES,
Uf.t TEAS of ell brende,
GOLDEN SYBUP, MOLASSES,
GILT-EDQE BUTTER,
Ctoicc BREAKFAST BACON,
HUGAR-CCRED SHODLDEBS,
NEW YORK PIG HAMS, end other trend..
BUFFALO TOSGDE8,
CANNED FRUITS, ell kinde,
BORDEN’S MILK,
SAVANNAH GRITS,
WIN’fS, WHISKIES,
An 1 all that is nan ally kept in onr lino. We beve
r .vr;vul 110 barrels PALACE MILLS FLOUR,
It* (beet, in whole, half end quarter racks, which
■ears agents for. aogi3m
Ovm-Docro«xi>.—Withont any disreepeet to the
members of the medical profession, e profession
honored by ell thinking men, it ie only joat to say
that they ere too thick on the ground. The conse
quence is that the community la doctored over
much. When nature needs only the gentle stimu
lant end * iterative, which has become funoua
throughout the country at a reliable medicine, un
der the name of Hostetler's Stomach Bitten, ahe
ia not nc frequently doted with a dozen prescrip
tions, all experimental, from the Pharmioopcei*.
This is an evil, and proves that the practice of med
icine ia far from being at all times a healing art.
At this period of the year, when the fall of the leaf
indicates that decay has seized opon the vegetable
kingdom, many barracsing diseases are prevalent
Chief among these may he mentioned intermittent
fever and bilious remittent The exhalation* ris
ing from decomposing vegetation, and the heavy
dews and foge, are very apt to generate there com
plaints. The wisest policy is to protect the system by
a coarse of Hoe tetter'* Stomach Bitten at the com
mencement of the fell. Much suffering may thereby
be avoided. But if the disease has already begun, its
periodical visitation! may readily be cheeked and
broken up by this retire, yet hannlees, vegetable
tonic.
Bat be on your guard against the charlatans who
are attempting to palm off, under various names,
unwholesome compounds, which they pretend to
oompare favorably with the great national elixir,
which hi* long since swept more formidable oppo
sition from the field. Bear in mind that every bot
tle of genuine Hoetetter'e Stomach Bitters ia au
thenticated by a splendidly engraved label, and a
fac timlU of the sign mamul of the firm. Pot up
in bottles only, and cannot bo obtained in balk.
Habeiaoe Gcuie—Interesting work, numerous
engravings, 221 pages. Price SO cents. Address
Dr. Batts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St.
Loulr, Mo. Bee advertisement. angl7-d£wly
CITY AFFAIKS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPT. 10, 1871,
Ooktbact Anvzwriscss will please hand in
their “changes” not later than half-past three
o'clock, P. M.
To the Fbess.—Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta,
Oolambns and Albany papers will note adver
tisement in this issue to be copied.
Peesosao.—Rev. Dr. David Wills, of Atlanta,
in the city. lie is looking better than we
ever before saw him, and appears to be fn'I of
lusty life and vigor.
New Finn.—Mr. B. In Willingham having
pnreba-od the interest of Mr. II an cock, in the
Eagle Roaring mills of this city, they will hence
forth ran nnder the proprietorship of Willing-
hem t Wheeler. See notice.
TURPIN sV Oai>EN
Agents for the Sale of
TI1E JCIIEKA IRON TIE,
THE ANCHOR IRON TIE,
SELF-FASTENING
rngl3-tf
IRON TIE.
NOTICE.
Ccmui. It. It. aud Hashing Co. or Gronnu.)
Savannah, Ga., August 1,1871. )
This Company having extended its back to tho
liver, is now prepared to receive heavy cargoes of
trright on its ears direct from the wharf for trans
portation to the interior.
IVnons desiring to avail themselves of this di
rect mode of shipment should have expreseed on
Ueir UIls of lading that tbolr consignments shall
U> !in,lod at the Central Railroad wharf.
By Hie 1st November it is expected that a large
died will ho completed for the protection of salt,
porno, and other heavy articles of freight, which
iwtioa may desire to have stored for futuro ship
ment. J. F. WARING,
snglSm Forwarding Agent.
BALL, BLACK & CO.
5U5 and 5(>7 Broadway, N. ¥.,
mroiiTEBB or
DIAMONDS
AND ALL
PRECIOUS STONES.
Manufacturer* of
FINE JEWELRY.
BEST QUALITY OF
DRILL CARBON,
Always on hand.angSO tf
The Stbfet Kailwat moves ahead with com
mendable energy. At 3 F. M., yesterday,
workmen were throwing dill very lively at
Boardmon corner, on Mulbeny and Second
streets. Uptowners calculate they will be rid
ing from College Hill and neighborhood down
I heir business at least by 15 th of October.
Notwithstanding the dullness of trade, both
here and elsewhere, Southern merchants ore
hieing to New York City, purchasing as
big stocks m ever. Tnis bold and fearless
class of evciy commr-'ity seem to have plenty
of confidence in the fnlure, r'thongh nobody
else can look into to-morrow without seeing it
in the shadow of tbo blackness of gloom.
Teadz.—Cotton arrives dead rlowly, trade
moves off dn’J, time bangs heavily. At this
season onr streets onght to look brighter—ought
bo we'l fl'led w'.tb people from tho country.
But they have no money now, rid have had no
chance to piek out any cotton to bring to market
But this state of affairs will not last forever.
There will be a change for the better before
many days, and wo hope it will come soon.
We saw a merchant yesterday, just down from
East Tennessee, who reported provisions very
BCt.no and higher in Brownlow’e country than
they are around Bullock’s new barn. Ho says
that corn, breon, flour and the like are selling
higher in the towns aid straggliog villages
along tho railroads than wo are getting for them
here. Crops have been greatly curtailed by a
drouth which has lasted ever einoo last spring.
Still Anothee Rainy Day.—Yesterday was
like unto the last twenty proceeding: wind and
rain and stoim. For a few fitful moments the
suu struggled through the mist, and here and
there streaked along tho earth, but quickly fol
lowed by a shower. It is truly dishearlening.
It looks like Heaven is scourging onr country
it never was before. The good books tel'9
n? though to trust in Him though He slay ns.
How tux Blood i* Pcjunxti.—Experience, as
vail aa science, teaches tbo immense importance
to health and to physical oomfort of the excretory
processor. By the excretory processes is to be un
derstood all those function* having for their end
the discharge of waste matter from the system
When the faculties of mind and body are sensibly
dal] and obstructed, and when tho mere fact of ex-
iatcncc ia burdensome, rather than, aa it ongbt to
he, a rich bleating, we all know bow exhilarating
and reviving an effect ia brought about by inducing
a copious flow of perspiration, or by administering
a incident purgative. Bat these remedies are, in
their natnro, only temporary. As soon aa the ef
fect of the cathartic or andoriflo, as the case may be,
hat exhausted itself, the system reverts more or
less rapidly to its original condition. A remedy to
he permanently beneficial must bo radical. We
moat aim at raising tho tone and vigor of the sys
tem generally, and this ia beet to be aooompliahed
by the use of a medicine at once tonic snd stimu
lant, such aa Dr. Gottlieb Fisch’a celebrated Bitten.
Bat this medicine stimalstee not only tho stomach,
but as well the other alimentative organa, chief
among which is the liver. Now, the (pedal fono-
tion of the liver it the secretion of the bill
fluid not only essential to the digestive process, bnt
also of the highest utility as the groat nature-ap
pointed laxative, the great natural regulator of the
intestinal functions. This fact render* tho bitten
doubly valuable.
News 1’boh Ecaor*.—Dr. L. H- Bradficld,
(he manufacturer of Bradficld’* Female Regulator,
'i Atlanta, la joat in receipt of a letter from Ger-
utany, of which the following is a correct transla
tion—the original of which ia in Dr. Bradfield’s
possession, and ran he seen by any one who de-
eiro* it Verily, the medicine is acquiring a repu
tation as wide a* that of drills*tion.
Tho following ia the translation:
Noethers Fro veto* or Hasovxs, )
German Empire, August 7,1871.)
Dr. BaannxLD—Dear Sir: From one of my
f needs I have learned your address, and from him
have received a few bottle* of your celebrated Fe
male Regulator,and its excellent properties for cur-
ing certain diseases of the fair BOX have been com
municated to me. I have had an opportunity of
trying your medidno in my own family with the
most satisfactory auoceaa, and I hasten to express
to you my warmest thanks for the happy effect
produced by your medicine. Not only in my own
family, but also in other families tide side the At
lantic, have the same happy result* boon effected,
nniil now the last bottle has been used np, and
can no longer supply thoee who have made de
mands for the medicine. I wish very much
procure a new supply, and therefore address yon
to respectfully ark of you whether you have
agency for your medidno on this continent, and if
cot, to send me a few dozen bottles per North Ger
man Lloyd steamer. For the amount you may
draw on me through Messrs. G. Mecke A Co.
Bankers in Bremen, or if you prefer it. I will send
you the amount of the UR in advance.
Awaiting your reply, I am yours respectfully,
sepC lm G. Y. Fbaskxseveo.
Bio Scare.—A gentleman of this city who
has just returned from a trip over the Musco
gee railroad, sayi the people about Geneva, in
Talbot coonty, are cherishing a lively rears in
regard to the presence in the woods of that
neighborhood, of a large, first-class panther.
Its eminiotu bowlings and growling* keep the
young folks at borne and very still o’ nights.
Why don't Gorman, of the Standard, relieve
hia people of the monster?
We are opposed to having our sidewalks con
stantly blocked np with boxes of glass, barrels
of oil, sacks of seeds, kegs of paint, and such
like, as is the oase before the doors of onr en
terprising firm of J. H. Zeilin A Co., but opon
complaint they propose joat as soon as able to
open and store the vast stock of goods they are
receiving, they will keep the track clean; well,
as this shows a determination to keep foil np to
the times, and we know this firm is composed
of the go ahead element, wo grant the time
asked.
Fall Fashions.—On exhibition now some of
the most recherche goods for gents' wear ever
brought out Mr. C. H. Baird made the se
lections himself in New York and offers to make
them op to order in as good style as can be
had in the city,and at reasonable prices.
Serna: Stock or Clotheso.—M. Hirsh &
Bro., clothiers, on the first floor of this office,
are now in reoeipt of their new Fell and Winter
stock of men’s and boys' clothing, and it is the
most superb and stylish that has been received
here this season. In this stock one may find any
sort of a coat, vest or pants, of any size or qual
ity, and made up in the best manner. They
have also a fall line of nnder clothing, suitable
for aU seasons, while, their stock of neaifs and
neck ties surpass anything of the sort, in
style and variety, ever opened in Central Geor
gia. They are very beautiful and some of them
the finest material. As to prices, this firm
will not be undersold by anybody in this region.
Give them a call and be convinced of all we
have stated.
The “Great Monitor’’ is coming.
McLean's Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
best tonio and blood alterative in the world.
jnnet-Gm.
Ten Thousand Jessamine at tho Brown House
Cigar Store sepl3-3tawtf
Don’t Forget these Two Facts 1 ! That
Wing & Solomon are the agents of the Grover
Baker Sewing Machines and of the L. 4 M.
Spectacles—the best in nse.
My Babies, at the Brown House Cigar Store.
sepl3 3 tawtf ^
An entire new stock of Merschanm Cigar
Holders and Pipes, just received at the Brown
House Cigar Store. seplS-Stawlf
Go and see the “Great Monitor.”
BY TELEGRAPH.
May Flowed Chewing Tobacco at tho Broun
House Cigar Store scplS Stawif
Henry Clays, just received at the Brown
Honao Cigar Store. sepl3 3tawtf
FINANCIAL A\I) COMMERCIAL.
Unity Review or Hie SXnrkel.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,!
8 in EMBER 19—Evening, 1371. J
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 29 bale*; sales 73;
shipped 1G.
The market closed qaiet villi still a dovnward
tendency in prices. Liverpool m : dt'' ; ngs 18 conte—
fancy lota 18%.
MACON COTTON statement.
1,739
Stock on hand Sopt. 1,1871—bales..
Received to-day 29
Received previously 531
2,299
Shipped to-day 16
Shipped previously 387— 403
Block on band this evening.
TheTbottino Race on Fhiday.—Sportsmen
hereabouts are taking much interest in the trot-
ting match that will certainly come off at tho Trot
ting Park on next Friday afternoon. Four en
tries have been made, and as the horses are well
matched as to speed, it will be a close and ex
citing race. The gate money received on the
occasion will go to the city and be appropriated
to the improvements going on at the Fair
grounds. Wo hope to see a largo crowd in at
tendance.
Gen. We. M. Browne. —This gentleman,
who, for tho past two years, hrs been a citizen
of this city, left yesterday for Baltimore, where
he will make his homo hereafter. He has made
an engagement with the Gazette, of that city,
and will have a proprietary rs well »s editorial
interest in its future conduct. We learn that
he will still continue to have editorial control
of the Farm and Home. General B. was an
active, rueful citizen, and Macon loses by his
departure. We wish him aU good lack in his
new home.
The Street Railroad.—Yesterday the work
ing force crorsed Second street and entered
Cotton Avenue. They are putting the road
down with an energy truly remarkable, and
little doubt need now be entertained that the
whole line w.H be finished end in full operation
by the opening of onr great State Fair, October
23d, nearly six weeks off. Of conree much dc
pends upon the prompt reception of iron and
other necenary material. We notice rails,
stringers and cross-lies being thrown down
along Cotton avenne as far as Fjfe's corner.
With bnt one or two intervals, it his rained
here every day for the last twonty. The reports
from the cotton fields are peifectly awful. This
weather will not have to oontinne much longer
to make the destruction well nigh complete. It
docs not like much of that point now, and in
some places nothing at all. We saw fifty bolls
from Jones county yesterdsy, gathered at ran
dom, all of which were more or leas rotten-
some totally worthless, the others of little or no
valuation. But few people even dream of the
extent of the horror of tho situation of the cot
ton crop. Aid the new moon indicates that the
rain is to continue worse than ever.
Hr AST*.—The most irritable and restless of these
lender little household bud* are charmed as it were
into quiet and sweet repose by using Mrs. Whit-
uab’sBnup.
Goon Measure and Bcnnino Over—Dooley's
aoast Powder baa already taken the precedent over
others, from its well known strength and parity,
bat said* from these facts, it is put up in cans hold-
tag the full weight aa represented, which la rarely
the caae with those of ordinary manufacture. Hence,
Dooley’. Yeast Towder it the beat, purest, atrongo*
cheapest ever offered to the consumer, and
everyone who has rued it wiU readily testify to this
•aasrtion. For sale In quantities to suit bj all good
Pure
Heavy Haul or Clothing.—Some one or
more thieves entered the kitchen of Mr. John
G. Deitz, on Second street, near Oak, on Mon
day night, and robbed him and family of
whole week's washing of clothes, which had
been given out during the day. The clothes
were aU wet, but that proved to be no hairier to
the operation of the rogues, as the clothes were
taken into the back yard, wrung out and then
carried off. No clue to the thief or clothing
has yet been discovered, bnt it is hoped parties
living in the neighborhood will be on the alert.
The theft is an exceedingly annoying one, and
onr friend Deilz says they left him emphatically
with “nothing to wear.”
Tinware at wholesale and retail at Truman
4 Green’s, Triangular Block.
SrorawooD Hotel.—This largo and elegantly
furnished hotel is now being pnt in order from
oeUar to third story, for the accommodation of
visitors during the great State Fair in October,
and we are sure its enterprising, polite and hos
pitable proprietor, Mr. Tom. Harris, will spare
no expense or trouble in making e'l who stop
with him, both comfortable and oontented. His
table ia never wanting in anyth'ng good to eat
which this or the Savannah market affords,
while his rooms are neatly and comfortably fur
nished and hia seivants polite and attentive.
Stop at the Spotswood once, and yon will be
sure to do so again.
550
1,896
The gram and provision markote—particularly the
latter—are firm with an upward tendency : i prices.
We quote:
BACON—Cloar Sides (smoked) 10% @ 11
Clear Bib Sides (smoked) 9% @ 0%
Shoulders. 8% @ 8%
Hame (sugar-cured) 15 <j) 18
omit AND HAY.
CORN—White. 1 00 @ 1 15
MEAL 1 05 O 1 10
GRITS 125 @180
OATS 70 @ 80
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 60 9 1 75
FIELD PEAS 1 10
HAY—Northern 1 80 @ 1 9!
Tenneaeo Timothy .. 1 SO @ 1 9)
BAGGING AND IRON TIEN.
Kentucky per yard 24 (3 25
Gunny per yard 22 <3 24
Borneo per yard 24 ® 25
Double Anchor per yard 2t @ 25
Bengal per yard 24 @ 25
Eagle per yard 24 @ 25
Arrow Ties single ton, per pound G%
Arrow Ties, retail, per pound. 7
Bagging Twine, per bale, per lb 22 <3 23
Begging Twine, retail 25
morning SlnrKet ICepori-
Nxw Yoax. September 19.—Cotton unsettled and
decidedly lower; sales 3000; uplands 20; Orleans
20%.
Sales of cotton futures last evening were 7900
bales; September 19%@19 9-16! October 19%(S19%;
November 19 6-16(»19%; December 19%@19%;
January 19%; March 20.
Turpentine quiet and firm at 61%<§€2- Korin
quiet at 3 00 for etrained. Freights dull.
Flour dull and drooping. Wheat qr.’et and noirt-
na’ty unchanged. Coin doll and unchanged.—
Pork steady at IS 40@13 50. Lard firm at 9%@9%.
Stocks opened steady but are now much better.
Geld 14%<$14%. Governments dull and steady.
Money steady at 3. Exchange, long 8%; ahor.8%.
London, September 19, noon.—Consols opened at
93%.
Liverpool, September 19, noon Cotton oponod
quiet; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%.
La-iee—Cotton quiet and steady; sales of the
day wi'l not exceed 8000; rpeeu'ation end expoU
2000. 2he shipments from Bombay t'ice last repoit
to 'he 18'h have been 7000 balea.
We all like good bread, and wherever Charter
Oak Stoves are properly used uniform baking
is guaranteed. Tinman A Green are rolling
these stoves at low prices.
Lost.—The gentleman who found the minia
ture gold sewing machine a few days ago, has
lost it, and if left at No. CS Cherry street, the
finder will be liberally rewarded. sep20-3t
mantels—Evening Report.
New Yoax. September 19—Cotton unsettled rnd
lower; eslis 1751; uplands 20%; Orleans 20%, cloe-
' ig quiet.
Flour, Southern closed qr'et; common to fair
extra 6 S5@7 00; good to choice 7 10@9 00. Wb'aky
94. Wheat quiet and steady; winter red weatero
150. Corn, western mixed 73371%. Pork 16 50@
13 02. Lard qaiet; kettle rendered at 9%. Turpen
tine quiet and firm at 81%%02- Botin firm at 3 00
for etrained. Freights dull.
Governments opened steady; 62s 15%. States dull
little change; Tennessee* 70%; new 71%. Virginia*
62%; new 69. Louisian as 65; new 60. Levees 71; 8*
82. Alabama* 100; 6a 07. Georgias 82; 7s 91. North
Carolina* 41%; new 23. South Carolina* 75; new 56.
The excitement in Wall street to-day was caosed
by the manipulations lor b'gher rates of interest,
and before the dose of bank hours the call loan
rates were put up to 7. For tho first time in months
they were np to legal rates of interest. The advance
in money is warranted by the legitimate demand.
At one limo during tho afternoon it was reported
that a large city bank had called in a’l its loans—
about 85.000,000—rid agreed for a consideration
not to loan any money for a specified time. Tit's
repcii, which was not withont its influence, was au
thoritatively deniod at tho does. The gold *j ndi-
cate to-day made another •ncoeeafr’ squeeze in
~«h gold. At su early hour the e\ jdicate and its
Canadian Bank aud other friends failed ii their gold
previously loaned, and sent into the gold room to
bid furiously and in an extravagant marner for the
nee or cash gold. By this device the borrowing rsto
for cash gold was run np to %@7-10. Governments,
81s 18%; 62s 15%; 64a 15%; 05* 15%- now 14;
67e 14%; 68* 14%; 10-40* 11%.
Baltimore. September 19—Cotton dull and lower;
yniiM lings 19%@20; net receipts 78; gross 145; ex
ports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sale* 57:
stock 1180.
Cincinnati, September 19.—Lard, demand light;
holders firm; more asked. Bacon, dear r.b sides
7%@7%- Whisky in good demand at 90.
Sr. Lons. September 19—Whisky, high wines
stesdv at 90 Pork quiet at 18 00. Bacon, dear
side*8%@8%. La*d9%@9%.
Louisville, September 19—Provisions firm, ac
tive rid higher. Bacon, dear lib aides 7%@7%.
Lard, keg* 10%@U. Whisky steady at 91.
New Orleans, September 19.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 20%; net receipts 389; gross 683: exports
to Great Britain ; coastwise ; sales 300;
stock 17,361.
Floor market dosed firm; superfine 515; double
6 25; treble 6 75. Coro scarce; mixed 78; white
80. Oats firm at 5t(£5S. Hay. none hare. Bran
doll and lower at 110@112. Pork active and firmer
at 14 32%®14 GO. Bacon quiet; ehouldus 8488%;
dear rib aide* 8%; clear aides 9%@9%; choice
eugar cured hams scarce at 18. Lard scarce and
firmer; tierce 10%g>10%: keg 11%@12. Sugar and
Molasses, no market Whisky 90@»102. Coffee,
DO stock.
Sterling 24. Sight % premium. Gold 14.
WmnsaTox, September 19—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 19%; net receipts 52; exports coastwise —;
g102: stock €89.
Ararsra, September 19.—Cotten market quiet
middlings 19%; sales 180; net receipts 250
Savannah, September 19.—Cotton, moderate de
mand; low middlings 18; net receipts 675; exports
coaetwiao —; sales 81; stock 4004.
Charleston, September 19-Cotton dull end easy;
middlings 1S%@I9; net receipts 010; exports coast
wise—; Bales 100; atock4204.
Mobile, September 19.—Cotton market dosed
S jiet; middlings 19%; net receipts 340; exports to
rest Britain ; coastwise 23; sales 250; stock
6593.
Boston, September 19—Cotton mirket closed
dull; middlings 2net receipts —; gross receipt
8: exports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; Ball
300; stock 5700.
Norjolx, September 19.—Cotton dn'l; low mid
dlings 19; net receipts 337; exports coaetwiso.190;
Bales —; stock 107.
Mzmthis. September 19 —Cotton closed nominal;
middlings 18%.
Philadelphia, September 18.—Cotton qu'et and
weak; middlings 20%.
London, September 19, ovening—Consols dosed
93%. Bonds 93%.
LrrzBrooL. September 19, evening—Cotton closed
quiet; uplands 9%: Orleans 9%; ealea 9)00; epecu
lation and export 2000.
DAY DISPATCH IIS.
New Yore, September 19.—The meeting of
Democrats opposed to Tammany last evening
presided over by Samuel G. Courtney, Dis-
ct Attorney nnder President Johnson. Among
the attendants were Ben. Wood, ex Sheriff
O’Brisn, and Congre sman Roosevelt.
A fire in Brooklyn yeiterdiy destroyed the
cotton factory of Goodman & Myeu. Loss
*25,000—insured.
A'l quiet at the City Hall this morning. Gen.
McClellan dee’ines to accept the offirs of Comp
troller because be would thcreby.under existing
circumstances, become a contestant for the po
sition. Had Mr. Connolly resigned he would,
under certain sripu'ations, have accepted.
Washington, September 19.—The mixed
claims commission, nnder the treaty of Wash
ington, will meet in this city next Monday. It
consists of Rusroll Gurney, commissioner,
Henry Howard, agent, and James M. Car!rat,
counselor on the part cf Great Britain, and
Judge James G. Fraser, commissioner, and
Hon. Robert F. Hale, agent and oonusellor for
the United States.
San Francilcd, September 19.—O’Donnel
Cohen, the astrologer, and Mrs. Knapp, charged
with abortion, were discharged by nolle prose,
the Attoroey-General rejecting the evidence
because when given the wit^fss did not believe
herself dying.
Little Kocx, September 19.—Several white
and colored men have been arrested because a
negro who had been living with a white woman
had disappeared from Drew county.
Boston, September 19.—The journals are au
thorized to say that Senatots Sumner and Wil
son deeply regret and deplore Bu'Vs course,
and his nomination would be hostile to the belt
interests of Massschusetts.
Baltimore, September 19:—Toe city is rap
idly filling with Knight Templars.
Salt Lake, September 19.—The adnltei7
esse,growing out of polygamy, will be presented
by the grand jury to-day. Three prominent
Mormons have been tummoned, who, under
oath, say they do not believe a man prac'ioing
polygamy guilty of adultery, and were thereupon
challenged and re jet t id as jurorj.
London, September 19.—The weather through
out England is fair and favorable for crops.
Arrived out, City of Antweip aud Hibernia.
Berlin, September 19.—Tho German army
will be placed upon a peace footing immediate-
, and reduced to an effective strength of 500,-
000 men. Von Moltke has been created Mar
shal of the Empire.
Paris, September 19.—The Pails forts will
be formally surrendered by the German occu
pants to the French to morrow. An evacuation
of the fonr departments contiguous to Paris
Wows immediately. Von Ai leiur rid Tbiers
settle the details of the peace convention to-day.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
WASHDioroN, September 19.—Toe Secretary
War to-day dtrignated a court mri ialtotry
Hodge, defaulting paymaster. Gen. Meaie is
President of the court.
The general Kuklux Cong.er uon il CommUtee
meet to-morrow.
The last sub-Committee has prepared a report to
or'y act upon the fiuncial condition of the
Southern States. The finances in North rid
South Carolina, Georgia aid Lomsiana are re
pot ed in bad condition, while in others there
appear to be an improvement. The Sub-Com
mittee will a'vo report on the election laws ia
the Southern States, giving their most er en-
tial features. The general Comm-’ttee will, on
to morrow, consider i* i futr-e course and ac
tion, involving the questiors as to whether sub
committees shall be sent South to take testi
mony, or whether it shall be taken here.
New York, September 19.—The committee
of seventy hai just held a meeting and adopted
resolutions restoilng Mr. Green. The latter
has issued a notico that the in'erest on the
bonds and slocks of the cc poration, fall'ng due
on November 1st, will be paid by the city cham
berlain, in tho new Court horse, on that day,and
that the transfer books wi”. be closed on
Wednesday.
A letter from Richard O’Gorman to Mayor
Hall, rays in relation to the action of the latter
concerning the matter of the Comptro’ler's office,
that he shoo'd be governed more by a consider
ation of expediency and sonnd policy than by
those of merely strictly right or legal power.
He ca-not advise the Mayor to trko any step
that may lead to complicated litigation. He
advises him to treat Connolly n Comptroller;
if be does not think him entitl'd to fill office,
de jure, treat him as Comptroller tie facto.
This conree, be thinks, wi'l prevent financial
diffico’ties, and the continuance of that pnblio
excitement and serve of irroeurity which a
prolonged legs' controversy wou'd intensify.
C:nc s'Nati, September 19.—Tbo President
ceived the rri'rtary, police, and fire depart
ments this mouing. At noon he was intro
duced on 'chrnge. He spoke briefly, expressing
gra"ficstion at meeting this reception from tho
people, and all the more because it was from
the people of a great nation, and not from lho9e
of a divided oouutiy.
Baltimore, September 19.—The r’neteonth
triernial conclave of the Grand Encampment of
Kiights Templar convened to day. The cere
monies took place in the Masonic Temple. The
speech of welcome was made by Jno. H. B. La-
trobo, G. M. of F. A. M. of Maryland. He was
responded to by Sir Knight Wm. Bewail Gard
ner, G. C. of G. E. of the United States. The
entire city is decorated with Masonic emblems.
Charleston, September 19.—One fever death
in If it twenty-four hours. The Board of Hea'th,
after a thorough examination of the eight wards
of the city, publish the following statement:
The report 3 from various ward! show the city
to be in a remark-hly hor , “iy condition, even
when compared vlth yen's when no yellow
fever existed. The nrmber of cases of ye’low
fever in conroe of treatment doeR not exceed
su average of two in a ward, and the number
of persors sick from other causes is rstonish-
ingly smn".
New Yoek, Septimber 19.—A’rived, Metri-
mao, Rio Janeiro, Chins, Samaria, Magnol'a,
and Georgia.
Savannah, September 19.— Arrived, brig
Fanny, Fogsrtnll, Bio Janerio, Fanny Clark,
Rockland; steamer Tonawanda, Ph'ladelph'a.
Cleared, steamer Virgo, New York.
Chart tslon, September 19.—Arrived, sterm-
er Milbanks, St. Jobrs, N. B; steamer South
Carolina, N. Y.; schooner J. F. Willey, N. Y.
London, September 19.—The hop crop is
small, being a 'bid of the amount of an aver
age crop.
The Moir : ng Advertiser contairs an editorin’
imputing the blame for the Coreau war to the
Americar-i. It says a result of the recent bat
tle wlU be the driving of foreigners from the
country. The Advertiser also says England
wi'l not join the United States, because she was
not corsulted before the Rogers’ expedition set
into Corean waters.
The cholera is increasing at Kongsberg. The
ratio of deaths bis advanced from 50 to 70 rid
even 80 per cent.
George A'exaider Hanvlton, permanent sec
retary of the treabu-y cider the Derby govern
ment, is dead.
The postal money order system between the
UritedB'ates and Eiglind commences on the
second of October.
Proceedings of Connell.
Bfgclar Melting, >
Council Chamber, Sept. 18,1871.)
Present—Hon. W. A. Huff, Mayor; Aider-
men Wilbonro, Woodliff, Buseell, Smith, Daly,
Tinsley, Fitzqerald and Strong.
Absent—Aldermen Ellis, Cliy, Roberts, and
Waggenstein.
Tho minutes of tho last meeting were read
and confirmed.
Clerk of Market reported fees, $21.
”P° rt 'ho City Physician aid Sur
geon of Hospital was read and filed.
BILLS PASSED.
J. H. Zeilin A Co., $11 50; Holmes A CUv,
$90 75; Cl'sby, Jonei A Reese, $50; Corbin A
Virgin, $21); Bernd Bro'hero, *20; Smith,
Wes'cou A Co., *!67; O. I*. Fi-ney, $G0;
Blephen Col'ins, $44 75; A. O. Pringle, $105 25;
W. A E. P. Tavlor, $23; J. W. Burke, $70 75;
M. McCardte, $117 90; Jones A Baxter, 195 75;
James Donnelly, $92; J. Clarke Swayze, $17 90.
The petition of Germania Lodge No. 69,
O. O. F., for a iot in the Cemetery for the
nse of their Lodge and fraternity, wss referred
to the Commitc:) on Bose HU1 and Oak Ridge
Cemeteries.
The petition of Dr. E. Fitzgerald, for the city
; sell him s lot on the east side of Ocmclgee
River, lying above Second street,-for the pur
pose of erec’ing an eye and ear infirmary, as
well as a general hospital, was referred to the
Committee on Public Property.
The petition of C. Machold for an encroach-
m ent in front of bis lot on McIntosh, between
Hazel aid Bay streets, was refeired to the Com
mittee on Street Encroachments.
The petition of Dr. Johnson, E. Isaacs, N.
Megrath, R. J. L'ghtfoot, E. L. Strohecker,
Guerosay aid John Davis, for an encroach
ment in front of their lot, situated on Bonndray
street, was referred to the Committee on Street
Encroachments.
The petition of the mcmbei. of 'he Second
Street (Colored) Baptist Chnrch fora lamp to be
placed in front of their chnrch wns refeired to the
Committee on Gas.
The Committee on Street Encroachment, re
port favorably on the petition of 0. J. Casy, for
an encroachment in front of bis lot on Plum
street, between Third and Fourth streets. On
motion the report was adopted.
On motion of Alderman Strong—
Resolved, That the Street CommUtee be in
structed to employ the city carts during the
month of November, in grad'ng Second street
tcjthe bondary line of the city. ~ Passed.
On motion, Council adjourned to meet this
dsy two weeks, at 71 p. m.
J. A. McManus, Cl'fe C. C.
CONSIGNEES PER 31. & W. R- R.
September 19,1871.
Kennedy, E A Co ; Rogers & B; Small & G; W
Baqland; Holmes A Co; D Good A Sons; John
son A 8; V Vanuncki; J IV Burke A Co; Richards
A Co; Burdick Bros; O JHai.is; Seymour, T A Co;
Jones A B; Street Ba’l-oad; Auderson A Son; T
“ Niabet; A L Butts.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT-
LECTION1
XCHAKGE ou New York for sale at lowest cur-
f rent rate.
Exchange bought on Now York, Philadelphia and
Savannah.
Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store,
'shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah bouses.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
CUBBEDGE & IIAZLEIIIIIST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
DECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX-
il CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncurrent Funds.
Collections lUiule on nil Accessible
Points.
@*011106 open at all hours of the dsy.
soptl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEIIUKST’S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Synopsis or Weather statement.
IVar Dep’t, Oyyior Chief Signal OiticzrJ
Washington, D. C., September 19, 7:40 p. m. )
The area of low barometer which was Mon
day, p. M., in Lake Uicb'grn, after moving
Eastward to Lake Ontario, has to-day extended
over New England, and the pressure has fallen
quite rapidly in the middle Atlantic coast It
is s'so quite low in the Southern and Gu’f
S'ltes, aid has risen daring the day from Lrke
Erie north and west. Threatening weather
has prevailed from New England to the Gnlf
to-day. Bains have been reported in but few
Southern stations. The clearing weather of
lait night in the upper Lakes is again followed
by cloudy and threatening weather. Fresh
southerly winds are reported from Mississippi
to Virginia, and brisk northerly winds from
Missouri to npper Michigan.
Probabilities: The barometer will probably
again fall in the Northwest, and an area of
high barometer will move from Wisconsin east
ward, followed by low pressure and threatening
weather. The biisk winds on Lake Michigan
will probably extend to Lakes Huron and Erie
to-night, and the conditions remain favorable
for rain on Wednesday on the south Atlantic
and Golf coast Partial'y cloudy and clearing
weather in the Middle and Eastern States, with
light ra'ns on the coasts in the morning.
New Yobx, September 19.—Bichard O'Gor
man, of the corporation council, writes another
letter to Mayor Ha", saying since tbo deeision
of Judge Barnard in “Foley vs. the Mayor aid
others,” in which he gave quasi jnd'cisl sanc
tion to rumors which have been rife in the city,
of grosi extravzgance in some of the bil's pre
sented by the various contractors, and paid out
of city funds, it seems to him proper that the
coiporation take effective legal steps to recover
these monevs,if sufficient evidence of fraud can
be obtained to sustain the action. He asks for
instruction, and Mayor Hall responds substan
tially, leaving the matter to O'Gormau’s dis
cretion, knowing ho will pet form bis duty re
gardless of consequences.
San FrancioCo, September 19.—A great fire
ia raging in Virginia city, Nevada, and has al
ready extended one eighth of a mile.
Lovell, Sept 19.—The small pox continues.
There have been nnmeron9 fatal cases. A tem
porary hospital has erected the red flag by day
and red light at night, used to designate infect
ed plaoes.
Baltimore, September 19.—President Grant
has accepted an invitation to visit the Carroll
county, Md., Agricultural Fair, October 3d.
Vienna, September 19.—A ministerial crisis
here is imminent. Baron Lingeran has been
appointed ambassador extraordinary to St. Pe
tersburg.
Turin, Sept 19.—The Municipality of Turin
have a banquet to-day in honor of the comple
tion of the Mont Cenis tunnel. Representatives
of the governments who participated in the
ceremonies of tho formal opening were pres' 1
W. \V. Weigley. Cashier.
. PLANT, President.
aut;16-tiioct28*
TWO DAYS ONLY!
•
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY.
Afternoon, and Evening.
COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
Friday aud Saturday, Sepf. 22, 23.
SUCCESS OF THE PERIOD!
MASSIVE SOUTHERN COMBINATION.
W0OTEK & HAIBHT’S
EMPIRE CITY
CIRCUS,
MENAGERIE AM BALLOOX
LIVERPOOL, LOiON & GLOBE INSURANCE GOMPAE
O
CAPITAL OVER $20,000,000 IN GOLD.
IKTSUHES j£h.T LOWEST BATES
Merchandise, Cotton, Stores and Dwellings.
LOSSES PAYABLE ON PHOOF OF LOSS. NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES.
Permanent, Open, Floating, Animal and Short-time Policies Issued.
It is worthy of notice that this Company has invested a Large a™ 0 "") .ff-Jf’tbat has'dono ao! PCr "
manent property — perhaps the only Fire Itustir&nce Company, not locatoa hero,
I. C. PLANT, Agont,
Macon, Ga.
septic 3m
L. GROCE,
DEALER IN
BOOTS J^ISTID SHOES,
IIATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC.
Thankful to my former customers tor their patronage, I solicit a continuance of tho samo. wills now
ones that may try mo. Call and examine my stock.
No. 2 Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Georgia.
-A-G-Eisrcrz-
Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
MACON.
I -CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND 801.17
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will be Allowed,
AS SOUZED UPON,
iams-ly I. C. PLANT A SON. AI.-1S.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
A little let * than one year ago, when this grand
enterprise was organized in Atlanta, Georgia, many
aagaciona people predicted failnre in ita infancy;
but the unprecedented success crowning it every
where it haa been, haa satisfied them or the error
of their judgment. No exhibition on the road haa
given greater satisfaction, and none have achieved
as great a degree of popularity. Neither labor nor
money haa been spared to make it the moat expen
sive and choice exhibition on the road, and the
almost daily tremendous andioncee applauding the
feata o* the different artists, have served to stimu
late tho Management to even greater efforts.
Throughout the Middle States and New England,
tho Dominions of New Brunswick, Nova Beotia,
Prince Edward Island, Gape Breton ard Newfound
land, there haa been bnt one voice from the press
and public as to the intrinsic merits of this mam
moth enterprise. Messrs. WOOTEN & HAIGHT
feel an excusable pride in thus referring to their
repeated triumphs and praise of the world which
has but one verdict as to the high character and
superiority of this first-class arenic and xoologic&l
combination.
SCENES OF ORIENTAL GRANDEUR!
GLITTERING SPECTACLES!
TWO 8TARTL1XK FREE SENSATIONS!
And the finest stud of performing and thorough
bred horses on earth. Look at them aa they pass
the streets and dieputo it if yon can.
Four Lady Equestriennes, Five Ma'e Bidera,
Forty Acrobats, Three Olorioos Clowns, Two Dens
of Living Lions.
FALL stock
OF
BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC.
W E announce to onr many patrons and friends that our Fall StookJof Boots, 8hoes, Hats, Tranks,
etc., are no or being received With increased facilities, wo aro prepared to duplicate any in
voice which may be bought of any New York Jobbing house, and pledge oureolyee to do it.
To onr friends who have heretofore patronized us, we are thankful, and cordially invite a continuance
of their favors. To thoee who have not given us a trial. weieepectfuUy invite to do eo. It is always a
pleasure to show our Goods, even though we may not effect a sale.
Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand.
MERCHANTS, LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTEREST, AND EXAMINE OUB STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO., Wholesale Dealers,
ang21<llm 49 SECOND STREET AND 23 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.
J. W.BURKM CO.’S,
No. GO Second Street,
Is the place for all tho people to go now to buy
to aifl Mrtiii Bois!
FANCY AND FLA1N STATIONERY,
INK STANDS, WRITING DESKS,
CHILDREN’S TOYS and TOY BOOKS
In grest variety,
FiNE CHROMOS, etc.
The particular attention of the LADIES is called
to their handsome aseoi ment of
FRENCH PAPER, ENVELOPES!
And the finest aasortment of
FINK STATIONERY
Ever brought to Macon. Selected in peraon by tho
8enior, who has jnat retaroedfrom market These
goods are all to be Bold at
Reduced Rates for Cash.
Orders from the country uill bo filled with
promptness. Address
sep!7 tf J. W. BURKE & CO.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES. WINES, GINS
RUMS, ALE AND P0ETEE.
And sole agent for his Premium Whisky,
Old Monongahela Rye
X X X X.
Just received—
15 barrels XXXX WHISKY,
100 caeca CLARET and ST. ANDRE,
50 cases CLARET, (HARDY & CO.),
150 M DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Together with a full line of Sherries, Ports,
Champagnes, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, etc., all
of which will be eold cheap for CASH, or on time
for approved paper.
To Country Merchants, extra inducements will
bo given.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
Jun21 toctl 00 Cherry street.
FOR RENT.
x TORE under Flint House.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AYING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of my fine
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the moat approved TRANSIT INSTRU
MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian pa&aaco of tho aun and stars, I will be ablo to keep
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second.
Especial Attention paid to the Repairing and rating or fine Wntchea, m well ns all
kimln of new work nuulc to order. july27-ly
MR. GEO. WAMBOLD,
The World-Renowned Pasturer-Contortionist, and
his troupe of
A DOZEN PERFORMING DOGS!
A world of Wild Animals, and a drove of Bactrian
Camels. Grand gratuitous
Balloon Ascension!
Every day at one o’clock—wind and weather per
mitting—and prior to each performance, afternoon
and night, MIL HARRY WAMBOLD, the expert
iErial Pedestrian, will traverse a single wire to the
top of the pavilion, and return to tue ground. A
;»rand dual tpectacle, and more free attraction
ban was ever before offered by any similar estab
lishment.
TWO DENS OF WI1D HONS,
Performed by MISS MINNIE WELLS, the Lien
Queen, and GUSTAVE BERG, the acknowledged
best Animal Trainer.
Attached to tho Zoological Department will be
found a large collection of choice and (rare Ani
mals, Birds, etc., and a WORLD OF MONKEYS.
In the Arenic Department can be seen
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission merchants,
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
JN Publishing onr card, we claim nothing more for ourselves than a determination to do onr
DUTY towards our customers. By strict attention to our business, and studying the interest of our
patrons we have been ablo heretofore to give sstiefaction, and now h&ve no apprehension that aU who
will give os a fair trial will continue to patronize onr bouse.
angl0-3m
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
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/GEORGIA, MARION Proposals for
Ootcb, Septemb^T-itctiafooneo Creek and
bridging and tnmrR’o* Buena Yiata, will b« r»-
Swamp. eight n'a: of October next. There will be
ceived unt- two hundred and ten feet, and the
two 5 xty f«et long; and there will be four hnn-
'• ,i feet of tmnpiking. Tho contractor will be ro-
I *Ured to finhh it by tho let of December next, and
Li I™ bond wih anprovod security for keeping the
= H. has \ bridges up Btven years. The plana and epecifica-
Geoege F. Bzede, of Fremou*”* ^timid tions can be 4oen at my office,
onione enough on Uss than " o£ E seplO 2aw3v JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary,
to buy a thousand busho*^ 1 601
* ft
The first artiatB of Eoropo and America.
MTle EL0ISE LiCLABE, tho dashing Equestri
enne.
M’lle E. STOKES, the beautiful Horae-woman.
M’lle ANDREWS, the chaste and elegant Rider.
M’ile LOUISE, corde elastique and volante.
EDWIN WATSON, the daring Rider.
JAS. R. HAWKINS and FRED. SYLSO»»» n - ‘be
"Vais of the Han-
lone, the
WATSON BRO p »
Goorge, Edwai*' and Thomas, greatest Gymnaate
in tho world-
w. Andrews, J. Wilcox, Jerome Tnltle, W. Sinead,
Adolph Stickney, J. C. Long, James Easier, Leon
Ca8tello, and a boat of talented auxiliaries
HERR KOPPES’ Silver Cornet Band will pa
rade tho streets every day at 10 o’clock a. ai.
Beautifully carpeted seats for Ladies, and no
emoking allowed ineido of pavilion.
ADMISSION—75 Cents j Children- under 10, 50
W. W. DURAND,
sepl3-eod5twlt General Agent.
JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work and Repair*^ at Shortest Notice, and Warran
AGKSt v ** TI1E GROVER & RARER SEWING MACHINES.
June X4-tf ■ - —— ■
n® Arrivals tf Fall taries
-t jyn BARRELS Refined Sugars, all grades.
10 V 200 packages New Crop Mackerel,
25 barrels New Bice.
200 sacks Liverpool Sait.
100 sacks Virgimi Salt.
Aleo, Fulton Market Beef, Feathers, Layer Rais
ins, all kinds gf Nats, Fresh Crackers, Dried Beef
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, Cream Cheese, and
300 boxes Soaps.
The above articles for Bale cheap- Our stock is
daily replenished with all the leading articlea in tho
Grocery and Provision line. 2000 rolls Bagging and
10,0000 bundles Ties, which we offer at the lowest
wholesale pnees. Thoee in ee&rcli of bargains will
find them at our store.
eop!7 tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY * CO.
dixie works,
macon, Georgia,
Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix, Propr’s.,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all sorts of Turning done to order.
Beady Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Bongh Lumbe
and Lathes in any quantity always cn band.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.