The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 21, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger. JUST RECEIVED — AT — ir, A. HOPSON Sc CO.’S, SEW STYLE “DUCOPES," TWISTED SILK ••MELANGE,” COLOUT.D MOHAIRS, 30c. BRACK BBILUANT1NE, 40c. babgaiss in white goods. *pl« FALL. 1871. 1871. W. A. BANKS Sc SONS ire do* receiTisg, and will dood have completed, a UfMl .4.YD HANDSOME STOCK OF fall axd wrier dry goods. To vlicb the attention of the l'nblic U respectfully itvitod, and thoee In aeatcb of FIRST-CI.ASS GOODS. AT ItOSOJiABI.i: KATES, Will do well to examine their assortment- ,ep!3tf W. A. BANKS A SONS, No. 43 Second Street. E. S. POE &. CO. nrrrs bcildisu, cotton avenue, COXSTrSlXTOX HAXD— All Grade. SUGARS. COFFEES, Be.t TEAS of all Uraoda, GOLDEN BYBUr, MOLAaSES, GILT-EDGE BUTTEB, Choice IlllEAKFAST BACON, SUGAR-CURED BHOCLDEBS, NEW YOKE FIG HAMS, and other brand*. BUFFALO TONGUES, CANNED FRUITS, all kind*, BOUDEN S MILK, SAVANNAH GRIT8, WINKS, WHISKIES, Ao.l aii that in usually kept in onr lino. We have Jmt received *20 barrel. PALACE MILLS FLOUR, tew .beat, in whole, half and quarter lack*, which ue agent, for. augi 3m IMPROVED COTTON TIES. THE EUREKA IRON TIE, CITY AFFAIKS. THURSDAY MORNING. BEPT. 21,1871. THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, We also have tbo SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Same as New Orders. TULPIN A OGDEN, Agents at Macon, Ga. BATES A CONNER, 133 Bay st., Savannah, General Agent* for Ga., Fla., aud Eaat Ala. pgpSltf BALL, BLACK & CO., 5<w and 567 Broadway, N. Y., otrouTkius of DIAMONDS AND ALL PRECIOUS STONES. Manufacturer* of FINE JEWELRY. BIST QUALITY OF DRILL CARBON, Alway* on h»nd.ang30 tf Fncx Stccx.—Mr. Bracken haa juat arrived from Kentncky with a ear load of Kentucky bone*, and will be pleased to have all lover* of fine stock call at Holme* A Swift'* stable and inspect them. These hones will be sold oat at low figures. W* were sorry to learn yesterday that Mr. Albert Birdsong, a universally known young man of thia city, was lying at the point of death at the residence of Mrs. Freeman. He is sick with that fell destroyer of the human race, con sumption, and no hopes are entertained of his recovery. Shobt Wxkjht.—A m.ehinirf 0 f mo Central Railroad shop, celled on ns last night to say that there was a grocer, on Fourth street, who had just sold him a pound of aanaaga, that weighed only 13| ounces on four different pair of Beales. We hope the grocer who “enebered" the machinist will be careful to give foil weight Tnx sensation* on Mulberry street yesterday were the new street railway ear and a foot race between a policeman and a negro boy that had been doing a little stealing. The negro made fast time, and bnt for the fact that he was “headed off and nabbed” by a citizen, that po liceman would never have got nearer him than when the raee opened. WanauT Cura.—The people living beyond Walnnt creek are trying to raise money enough to put downs pontoon bridge until a regular one can be built They estimate the coat of it at $200, and are calling opon the citizens of Uaeon to help them. Whon that bridge is put up again, we hope it will be in a permanent form, or not at alL Bxsvacce.—Mr. John Marr, late owner of the celebrated bone Bismarck, haa returned from New York. He sold bis horse to Mr. Smith, the owner of Goldsmith’s Maid, for $17,000. Whilst on the training track be made the time in 2:24. Mr. Marr gave $230 for this horse, and won enough on him to folly pay the purchase money snd all expenses—or in other words, he has netted $ 17,000 cool cash on hia little investment. War They Want Gold.—For some weeks past Messrs. J. B. Ross A 8. T. Coleman have been offering the highest market rates for gold coin, and it has earned some persons to wonder what these extensive dealers in dry goods want with so much gold. The curious will find a foil and satisfactory answer in onr advertising oolumns this morning. Ths ladles are particu larly interested in the explanation, and they should all read it. 1 v ^ Stkzet Cab.—No. 1 of the street railroad cars reached this city by the Macon and Wes tern railroad Tuesday night last, and yesterday it was placed upon the street railway on Mulberry street It attracted much attention, as it was a 'new fish in these waters." It is a medium sized car, capable of seating twelve or sixteen persons nt a time. It will be put upon the track running on Fourth street to the Fair Gronnds The others will be along in a day or two. Fihemew’s Convention.—On the fourth of next month the delegates from the various fire departments of the State will meet in this city to sonfer together in regard to tho recent deci sion of the Supreme Court, on tho subject of firemen as jurors, and to take anoh action rela tive thereto as the case may demand. We un derstand that tho convention will be largely at tended, and we hope the gallant firemen of Ma con and of the State, will be sncoessful in all they undertake. Snoot iso Arrant.—On Tuesday morning last, a difficulty occurred in the suburbs of this city between a Mr. Williams and his son-in-law Doc. Ivey, which resulted in.the shooting of the for mer by tho latter. The affair grew out of the destruction of some of Ivey's property by Wil liams, and when Ivey remonstrated, Williams assailed him with an ax. Ivey then ran into his house and, gotting bis gun (a small carbine) shot bis assailant, tbo ball entering the fleshy part of the thigh, inflicting a severe, but not fatal wound. Ivey is jpitified by those who wit nessed the affair. O-Nens Ftox Euaorn— Dr. L. H- Bradflold, the manufacturer of Bradifeld'a Femalo Regulator, in Atlanta, la jnst in receipt of a letter from Ger many, of which tbo following is a cornet transla tion—the original of which ia in Dr. Bradfield'a roseeaaion, and can bo seen by any one who de- •iree it Verily, the medicine it acquiring a rrpu- tation as wide ss that of civilization. The following is tho translation: Norm raw raovmcc ov Hanoveb, > German Empire, August 7,1871. ) Dm Bead fixed—Dear Sir: From one of my friends I have learned your address, and from him have received a few bottles of your celebrated Fe male Regulator,end its excellent properties for cor ing certain diseases of the fair sox have been com municated to me. I have had an opportnaity of bring year medicine in my own family with the mast eatiafectoiy success, and I hasten to express to yon my warmest thanks for the happy effect produced by yoor medicine. Not only in my own family, but alto in other families thia aide the At lantic, have the same happy result* been effected, until now tbo last bottle has been need np, and I on so longer supply those who have made de mands for tho medicine. I with very much to procure a new enpply, and therefore address yon to respectfully ask of yon whether yon bsTe an •gency for yonr medidno on thia continent, and if net. to tend me a few dozen bottles per North Gor man Lloyd steamer. For the amount yon may draw on me through Messrs. G. Hecko A Co., Ranker* In Bremen, or if you prefer it, I will send yon the amount of the bill In advance. Awaiting yonr reply, I am yours respectfully, eepC ltu G. V. Feanxxxdcko. Orza-DOCTOBXD.—Without any disrespect to the members of the medical profession, a profession honored by all thinking men, it is only juat to aay that they are too thick on the ground. Ths oonae- qaeace ia that tho community la doctored over much. When nature need* only the gentle stimu lant and alterative, which baa become famous throughout the country aa a reliable medicine, un der the name of Hostetler’* Stomach Bitten, she ie not onfreqnenUy dosed with a dozen proscrip tions, all experimental, from tho Fharmacopccia. This ia an aril, and proves that the practice of mod- mine ia far from being at all time* a healing art At thia period of the year, when tho fall of tho leaf indicate* that decay haa seized upon the vegetable kingdom, many hamssing diseases are prevalent Chief among these may bo mentioned Intermittent feverand billon* remittent The exhalations ris ing from decomposing vegetation, and the hoary daw* and fog*, are very apt to generate these com plaints. The wisest policy ia to protect the system by a comae of Hoatetter'e Stomach Bitter* at the com Beaeament of tb* fall- Much suffering may thereby be avoided. But tfthediaeaao hi* already begun, its periodical vieitations may readily be cheeked and broken np by thia active, yet barmleea, vegetable Bat be on yonr guard against the charlatan* who are attempting to palm off, under virion* names, mvbolaaome compound*, which they pretend to tttapare favorably with the great national elixir, which his long since swept more formidable oppo- •dion from the field. Bear in mind that every bot- Ue of geonhw Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitters is au- thooticated by a splendidly engraved label, and a fat simile of the feign manual of tbs firm. Pat up -bottles only, and cannot be obtained in bulk. Wnco A Solomon, appreciating the stringency of money matters, offer their large and elegant stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at lower prioew than ever offered before in thia city, and will make price an object to any one wanting goods in their line. Repairing and En graving done in the best style and at lowest rates. Hairwork of any description done at short notioe. Work upon ths most intricate and difficult watches executed and guaranteed by Mr. H. Peacock, a practical and scientific watchmaker, for several yean past with Mr. L. H. Wing. Go to the Brown House Cigar Store aud ge one of the celebrated Golden Bog Cigar*. sepl3 3iawtf Thk finest stock of imported Cigars ever shown in thia city, just received at the Brown House Cigar Store. seplS 3tawtf Lose Jack and Durham Smoking Tobacco, at the Brown Honae Cigar Store. sepl3 3tawtf Mr Babies, at the Brown House Cigar Store. Th» “Great Monitor" u ooming. McLean's Cordial and Blood Purifier is the best tonic and blood alterative in the world. jsnal fim Go and see the “Great Monitor." Mat Flowed Chewing Tobaooo at the Brown House Cigar Store eeplS-Stawtf Hensx Clays, just received at the Brown House Cigar Store. sepl0-3tawtf Don't Foboet these Two Facts !! That Wing & Solomon are the agents of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines and of the L. AM. Spectacles—the best in use. The “Great Monitor” is the thing to be seen. BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL AXD COMMERCIAL Weekly Beyle of Ibe Market. Musis ron the Stats Faib.—Oar spirited and live young Mayor, in order to have rli things attractive and interesting daring the great State Fair, ia negotiating for the services of Theodore Thomas’ famous Orchestra, one of the beat band of musicians in America. It will be worth five dollars a day to every man who has a soul in him, to listen to the enchanting strains of mn9ic from this band, if there was nothing else to see or hear daring the Fair. We earnestly hope His Honor will succeed in getting the band, for of all things elso flue mnsio is the thing to amuso a large crowd. Should the Or chestra consent to visit ns, it could more than clear the expenses of the trip hero and back home, by giving one or two concerts. And, then, all of ns want them to come. A New Finn and a Stbona Team.—We call special attention this morning to the advertise ment of Messrs. Jaa. Campbell and L B. Eng lish, who, under the firm name of Campbell A English, have commenced the wholesale liquor business at the new store, No. 15G Cherry street, between Carhart A Card's and Seymonr, Tins ley <fc Co.’s. The30 gentlemen are both well and most favorably known in all the country that trades at this i larkct, as wide-awake, ac tive, courteous, and thoroughly square business men, who will redeem every promise they make. We predict for them a big trade, and evon wider popularity than they now possess. No stronger business team has been harnessed np in Macon for a long time. They deserve success and will win it, or we are greatly deceived. They will keep a heavy stock of liquors of every descrip tion on hand all the time, and sell for the shortest living profit Give them a call. Fall Fashions.—On exhibition now some of the most recherche goods for gents’ wear ever brongbt ont Mr. O. H. Bazbd made the se lections himself in New York and offers to make them np to order in aa good style as can be had in the city, and at reasonable prices. State Faib—Gold, Gold !—In reply to the many inquiries regarding our buying such large quantities of gold, wo would elate fair-lj to the public that it is to cancel invoices of goods im ported this season. We have in store the larg est variety of black and colored silks and satins ever brought to this market, and are willing to loose the discount paid for gold, that the ladies of Georgia may furnish themselves with the beat black and colored silks, at a lower figure than they were ever before offered. Please try . J. B. Boss A S. T. Coleman, Corner Cherry and Seoond streets. Mxscbants’ Exchange Kxstaebakt.—M. Ed. Fan, proprietor of this popular establishment, has jnst completed his arrangements for run ning a first class restaurant, in connection with his bar, daring the Fall and Winter months, and they are unsurpassed by any aimilsr insti tution in the city. He has fixed himself np in elegant style, and has secured as good a cook as there is in Georgia to prepare meals for his pat rons, at all hours of tho day or night. Fresh oysters, fish, poultry, and, in fact, everything good and seasonable to eat will always be kept on hand and served np in tip-top style. Ed. has been in a restaurant all bis life and he knows all about the business. Besides, he is polite, pleasant and attentive, and keeps an orderly, neat and attractive house, which en joys the pat ronage of many of our best and most worthy citizens. He holds forth in Light House Alley, between Seoond and Third streets. Gall on him when hungry or thirsty and be comforted. Maxima Guide.—Interesting work, numerous *?8«tnga, 224 pages. Price SO cents. Address «• Betts’Diepenaary 12 North Eight Street, St. ya»,Mo. Bo* advertisement. aogl7-dAwly Ixiaxts—Th* most irritable end restless of theae bmder little household bud* aro channel a* R were “‘oquiatand sweet repose by using Mrs. Whit- °ah'*Bjxnp. We all like good bread, and wherever Charter Oak Stoves are properly used uniform baking is guaranteed. Truman A Green are selling those stoves st 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. 6S Cherry street, the finder will be liberally rewarded. aep20 3t Tin wale at wholesale and retail at Truman A Green's, Triangular Block. An entire new stock of Merschaum Cigar Holden and Pipes, just received at the Brown House Cigar Store. *epl3-Stawtf Ten Thousand Jessamine at the Brown House Cigar Store bepKWtawtf OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,) Seftexbeb 20—Evening, 1871. j Cotton.—Receipts to-day 109 bales; ealee 103; Receipts for the week ending this evening 384 bales; sales 194; shipments 200. Receipts for the coirospond'eg week of last year 2,747. Notwithstanding the extremely light receipts both here and elsewhere, and tho positive knowledge of the fact tint the crap i* a vei; short one, prices have, nevertheless, steadily tended downward dar ing the last week, and we have to note a decline of fully one cent on the week's operations. The mar ket closed with a fair demand th : a evening at 18c for Liveipool middbnge. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,739 Received to-day 109 Roceived previously 360— 669 2,418 -IKS— 403 2,005 Shipped to-day Shipped previously Stock on hand this evening.. The money market ia a little stringent bnt not sufficiently eo to retard legitimate business opera tions. Good paper is readily discounted at the banka at from IX to 2 per cent, per month. Gold ia bay ing at 10 and se" : ng at 12. There ia eo little doing in stocks and bonds that we still omit quotations, barely remarking that there is little capital here at this eoaaon of tho yesr to in vest in thia class of acenrities. The general market continnce dull on account of the protracted bad weather and the exceedingly light cotton receipts. Daring the week provisions have been strong and prices bavo advanced a full 3<e, hog round. We quote: BAOON—Clear Sides (smoked) 10)4 @ 11 Clear Rib Sides (smoked) 9)4 @ 0% Shoulder*. 854 @ 8)4 Hama (engar-cured) 15 ® 18 CHAIN AND HAT. CORN—White. 1 00 @ 1 C5 MEAL 1 15 @ 1 10 GRITS 1 25 @ 1 SO OATS 70 @ 80 WHEAT—Per bueliol 1 60 <3 1 75 FIELD PEAS 1 tO HAY—Northorn 1 80 <3 1 91 Tonneeee Timothy 1 80 @ 1 93 BAGGING AND IKON TIEN. Kentucky per yard ... 24 W 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 Tie* single ton. per pound 6X “Arrow." “Anchor” and ‘‘Erreka’’ iron ties, single ton, per porud 6)4 Detail 7 Bogging Twine, retail 25 ■Horning Martlet Report. Nzw Yoaz. September 20.—Cotton firm bnt not higher; sales 1230; npland* 20)4; Orleans ‘MIX- sides of cotton furores this morning were 3160 bales; September 19%919 5-16: October 19 3-16@ 19)4; November 19);(S'19 5-16; December 115-1: January 19 5-16^)19)4; Febioaiy 19)4; March 19)4. Tin pentino steady at 60<a 61. Rosin firm at 3 00 <S>310 for attained. Freights duU and heavy. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and steady Coin unchanged. Pork 13 50913 62. Lard steady. Stocks strong and active. Geld active at 14)4. Governments dull and steady. State bonds steady. Money quiet at 3. Exchange, long 8)4; short 8)4- London. September 20, noon.—Consols 93)4- Bonds 9354- Paris, September 20 —Rentes 57f 75c. Fbanxfobt, September 20.—Bonds 95)4- LrvEnrooL. September 20, noon—Cotton opened quiet; uplands 9J4: Orleans 9Jf. Latxb.—Cotton heavy; upland* 9)4@954; Orleans 9?4@9J4; sales 12,000; speculation and export 4000. Slarliets—Evening Report. New Yobx, September 20—Cotton firm; eal.a 2100; uplands 20)4; Orleans 20)4. Cotton aalee for future delivery to-day 8,600 bales; September 19 316919)4; October 19® 1916-16; November 19@19J4; December 19@19 3-16; January 19%919)4: March 19)4«20; April 20. Flour, Southern dull sod heavy; common to fair extra 6 3597 00; good to cboico 7 10t«9 00. Whisky active at 94)4995. Wheat active and .1(32 better: winter rod western 1609157. Com le better at 72)4673)4. Pork easier at 13 50. Beef dull. Lard boaw; kettle 9)4. Rico easier at 854(8954- Nava Is steady. Freights du'i and dechning. Money 6® 6, exceptions mt 7; outstanding loans at 4 undisturbed, especially when the money was with leading bankers. Sterling closed a trifle fiimer Gold 14V6H454- Governments steady, 62s 15)4. States rather heavy; Tennessee* 72; new 72. Vir ginias 62)4; new 69. Louisiana* 65; new 60. Levee* 70; 8a 82. Alabama* 100; 6s 67. Georgias 82; 7s 91. North Carolines 40; new 24. South Carolines 76; new 56. Governments steady; little change in prices; 5-20s of Jammy and July off about )4, and 10 40a 81a 18!4; 62s 15)4; C4s 14)4; 65a 15)4- new 13)4; 67*13)4; 68a 14; 10-40all)4. BALTtKoaz, September 20—Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 20; net receipts 42; gross 172; expoita to Great Britain —; coaatwiae 50; sales 169; stock 1200. Floor favor* buyers. Wheat firmer. Coin firm; white 82985; yellow 74976. Pork unchanged. Ba con, shoulder* 7)4- Whisky 93)4. Cincinnati, September 20 —Floor buoyant. Com active and advanced to S3. Pork, demand light; holders firm at 12 75913 00. Lard 9. Bacon in fair demand; ahonldera 7)4; clear (idea 8; home advanced to 16)4- Whisky, fa'l prices at 90. St. Loud. September 20 —Floor film and in good demand; superfine winter 4 0094 60. Com easier; socks 62. whisky SO. Bagging unchanged Fork 13 00. Bacon strong and advancing; good jobbing order trade; ahonldera 7)49"K; dear sides 8)49 854- Lard quiet. Louisville, September 20.—Bagging quiet and steady; maud lota 17(gl8. Floor firmer; family 5 75@6 00. Com steady. Provisions firm and in active. Fork IS 50 on orders. Bacon in moderate demand; shoulder* 7)4; clear aides 8. Whisky 91. Nzw Obleans, September 20—Cotton quiet; mid dlings 20<®2054; net receipts 698; gross 717: ex ports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sale* 350; ock 18,081. Floor market closed firm; superfine 5 25; double 6 25; treble 6 50. Com scarce; mixed 78; white 80. Oats firm at 51956. Hay, choice 35 00. Bran 115. Fork 14 50. Baoce. ahoolde-a 8®8)4; dear rib aids* 8)498)4; dear aides 9V; anger cured hams scarce at 1S.V91834. Lard firm; tierce 10)4 910)4; keg 11)4(712. Sugar, good to fair 11; white clarified 13. Molaaoea, none here. Whisky fi.mcr 92)4@102)4. Sterling 23)4- 8ight 34@X premium. Gold 14 Wilmington, September 20 Cotton quiet: mid dling* 19; net receipts 41; exports coastwise —; sale* 123; stock 721. Spirits turpentine steady at 54. Boein qr-’et at 2 35 for strained; 5 50 for No. 1; 2 65 for No. 2; 6 50 for pale. Crude turpentine steady at 2 60 for hard: 4 00 for yellow dip; 4 50 for virgin. Tar steady at 215. Augusta, September 20—Cotton quiet and steady; middlings 18)4: aalee 180; net receipts 180 Satamwah, September 20.—Cotton, buyers and adlors apart: nothing doing; low middlings 18)49 18)4; net receipts 662; exports coaatwiae 715; aalee —; stock 3911. Charleston, September 20—Cotton dosed dull; middlings 13)4918)4; net receipt* 773,exports roast wise -; soles 100; stock 5977. Mobile. September 20.—Cotton market dosed ’ ‘ middlings 19)4: net receipts 218; exports to Britain ; coart wise 79; ealee 150; stock 6733. Galveston, September 20.—Cotton dull and nom inal; good ordinary 16)4916)4; net receipts 450; exports to Groat Britain — —; stock 13.343. Boerox. September 2’—Cotton market dosed quiet; middlings 20X991; net receipts 15; 91: export* to Great Britain —; ooistwise —; 400; stock 58)0. Noztole, September 20.—Cotton quiet; low mid dlings 19; net receipt* 665; exports coastwise 297; sales—; stock2085 Mon-ms. September 20—Cotton closed unsettled; middlings 19X- Philadelphia, September 20.— Cotton dosed steady; middling* 20)4- London, September 20, evening—Consols 93.— Pams, September 20 —Rentes 56f 80c. Fbinxtoet, September 20.—Bonds 9534- UrarooL. September 20, ovening—Cotton heavy, uplands 9)499)4; Orleans 9f(< Turpentine 42?. 499)4- CONSIGNEES PER a. dtV.S-B. • SzrratnzB 20,1871. Sexmour, T A Co; Rogers A B; Rogers Sonar E Price; A Krontz; Oliver Sc D; Daly A Wo; Hunt, B A L; E B Poe A Co; Bose A Cor Carhart AO; FA Sboneman: C H&chold: xrAikera; An derson A Son; J F Barfield A n*; A J Andergon. DAY DISPATCHES. WaxHixr.TON, September 20.—The following railroads will carry delegates to the Commercial Convention, which convenes at Baltimore on Monday, 25th, at ha'f rates: Baltimore and Ohio, Memphis and Charleston, Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington, Mobile and Montgomery, Selma, Rome and Dalton, South and North Alabama, Ohio and Mississippi, Richmond Piedmont and Danville, Wilmington and Weldon, Richmond rud Petersburg, Orange, Alexandria and Man assas, Jacksonville. Pensacola and Mobile, Ral eigh and Gaston, Charlotte, Colombia and An- gusta, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac, New Orleans, Moble and Texas, Macon and Western, Vicksburg and Meridian, Mobile and OhidJ and Western Alabama. The fall Ku-klnz Committee met and ad journed until to-morrow, when the sub-Com mittee will report. The Ku-klnx Committee is crippled by having spent all tbeir money. [Ain't yon sorry for ’em? We respectfully refer the grievance to Pajmas- ter Hodges.] New Yobx, September 20.—It la said that two eavea of Asiatic cholera have appeared at Peth Amboy. The victims were recently landed from a German emigrant ship. Omaha, September 20.—The new Constitution of Nebraska is heavily defeated. The women suffrage danse, which was submitted separately, ia disastriously defeated. Baltimore, September 20.—The Command, eries of the Knights Templar have arrived from all quarters. No disasters or sickness occurred during the journey. The elections occur to-day. The grand procession takes place to-morrow— the largest convocation ever held. The General Grand Chapter is also in session and elects officers to-day. Salt Lake, September 20.—After discharging the avowed polygamists from the jory, whereat the Mormon journal are very bitter, U. S. Judge McKain charged the grand jnry that, “the crimes of murder, arson, larceny, bigamy, adn'tery and riot in Utah are the same crimes throughout the Christian dominion,” concluding as fallows: “Gentlemen, it is yonr dnty and mine to enforce the law. Let ns do it without fear, favor, affection, prejudioe, or the hope of reward." VrnHiTTT.ru, September 20.—The customs and evacuation negotiations assume a some what grave aspect Modifications aro proposed by France so serious that the whole matter his been referred to Berlin. Thiers makes a de mand upon Mexico for better guarantees for faitbfn’ness to treaty ob’igatiors before receiv ing diplomatic relation. Rome, September 20.—Aruivorsary of the Italian occupation of Rome was celebrated en thusiastically and orderly. New Yobx, September 20.— Arrived out, Weaer. Lisbon, September 20.—The opposition to emancipation in the Brazilian Parliament is so obstinate that the pasiage of the bill this season is improbable. London, September 20.—The Weser, hence for New York, carrries 21,000 pounds of specie. NIGHT DISPATCHES. New Yobs, September 20.—The Post loams on good authority that early in tho summer, city vouchers for $3,000,000 were stolen from the Comptroller's office. The Mayor and other officers outside the Comptroller's office only recently learned cf the abstractoin. The city auditor, through whose hsnds these vouchers passed, wns a son of Connolly, who is now in Europe. It is a fact that the vouchers were missing. However, it was believed, for good reasons, by the editors of the Evening Post early in the present month, and wai referred to in a leading article as a subject of inquiry. It now appears that the condition of tho Comptroller's records is even worse than wav supposed. The city auditor, through whose hands these vouchers pasted, and who was responsible for their ac curacy, was J. Townsend Connolly, son of the Comptroller. He has since left this country and gone to Europe, and Ur. Herring has taken his place. Up to time of going to press wo have not been able to learn whether the vouchers were missed immediately after Connolly's son’s de parture, nor have we any faeta which directly tend to imp'icate him in theft. It was said some days ago by men who knew that these vouchers were missing, that it was designed in the Comptroller's office to mannfactnre new vouchers in place of these, bnt we do not find any evidence that snch is the case bn; it is be lieved Mayor Hall will mako official nse of this robbery as well as of tho latter one to the utmost for the purpose of driving Mr. Connolly from his office. The departiment of parks has made re quisition upon Comptroller Connolly for the money required to meet payments now due upon the pay rolls of the parks. This is a distinct recognition of Connolly’s; right to perfoim the duties of Comptroller. Washington, September 20.—Count Conte, the Italian minister here, is the third commis sioner under the Washington treaty. Delano has gone. The sentence of Lieutenant Fenuo, of the seventeenth infantry, is to bo cashiered and and serve five years in the penitentiary, or re- fond fifteen hundred dollars—approved. Fenno was convicted of embezzlement of the publie fund i, and betting while he had funds in charge. Bamimobe, September 20.—The grand con clave of Knights Templar convened to-day. Grand Master Sewell delivered the Triennial addrens. The entire session was consumed in hearing reports. A delegation from the Canada Knights, in foil regalia, visited this convoca tion. The Grand Royal Arch Cbipter also con vened. The Supreme Council for the southern juris diction. gave a grand banquet to the Supremo Council of noilhe.n jurisdiction, at Bainum’s, to-night. San Feancisco, September 20.—The lesses by fire at Virginia City.Nevada, reach $750,000. Four entire blocks in the centre of the busi ness portion of the town were burned. The origin of the fire was a defective smoke stack in the planing mill. Many firemen were injured and one killed. New Yobx. September 20.—The reported wreck of the Typhoon is incorrect, bnt the Ty phoon at Keeling Island, Pacifio Ocean, wex wrecked. A number of vessels and a number of Uvea were lost. Recorder Gurney has arrived. There was requiem mass to-day for the sou's of the Pontificial Zouaves who foil one year ago defending Rome. Treasurer Spinner came on the China. There ia a perfect calm about City Hall and new conrt house. Deputy ComptroUer Green is in qniet possca- on. The steamboat Fort Lee, was cat to the water* edge by the steamer Nerenx, from Boston. The Lee was ashore. None lost. Memphis, September 20.—There was a shoot ing affray to-day between Dr. HcGaveric and Mr. Thadford, weU know a planters at Shawnee- town. Ark. Both were morta’’y wounded. They had deputed about hogs. Ixoiaxapolis, September 20.—Ten to fifteen laborer* were buried today in a caving sewer on Kentncky Avenno. Two were taken out alive and one dead. The others con be heard. They will aoon be reached. Bassos, September 20.—Tho last rail of the European and North American Railroad, con necting the United States with the maritime provinces of Canada, was laid to day. London, September 20.—The Times in dis cussing the municipal affairs of New York, ad vises citizens to pat aside party interests, as otherwise the evil checked for the time only, will reappear in an aggravated form. The strikes continue. A large number were at the sympathetic meetings. Cm of Mexico, September 20.—It is con ceded that a majority of the new Congress favors Juarez. No signs of revolution. Chablx '.ton, September 20. —Arrived, schoon er J. E. Mesaervoy, New York. Sailed, steamer Champion, New York; Maryland, Baltimore. Three fever deaths in the last twenty-four hours. The cool change hr; had an unfavora ble effect upon the sick. Savannah, September 20 —Arrived steam ships San Salvador, New York, Montgomeiy, New York, brig Alioe Leo, New York, via Wil mington, N. 0. Cleared, steamer Seminole, for Boston. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Synopsis or Weather statement. Was Dep’t, OmcE Chief Signal OmcEB, > Washington, D. O., September 20, 7:40 p. il ( The low barometer of Tuesday afternoon in the Sooth Atlantic States still continues and is fallen somewhat; that which wav in New Eng land has probably moved eastward beyond our stations, and the pressure has very generally risen from Virginia to Missouri and northward. The high barometer in Minniaota has moved southwest ward into Wisconsin and Michigan, and the pressure has probably begun to faU in Minniaota. The temperature has fallen very generally east of Michigan and the Mississippi, and especially in the middle and Eastern States. Threatening weather with light rain is still re ported from the south Atlantic and Florida and from New England. Partially clondy and clearing weather in New York and Pennsylvania. Fresh northerly winds continue from the mid dle snd eastern Atlantio westward to Like Michigan end Tennessee. Light southeast winds' have risen in Iowa and Minnesota. Probabilities: The barometer will probably continue to rise on Thursday on the Atlantio coast, with clondy weather from Virginia to Florida. Partially clondy or clear weather in the middle and Eastern States and on the lakes. North and northeasterly winds from Chesapeake Bay to Georgia, and from Lake Erie to Lake Superior. Northerly winds with clsar weather from Kentncky to Alabama and Texas. New Yobx, September 2a—Up to 4 o’clock. Mayor Hall issued no orders revoking order ig noring Comptroller Connolly and his deputies. The Evening News says tho person who stole the voucher* is known and a warrant ont for his arrest. SrBiNGnzLD, III., September 20.—Tho Re publican Covention nominate Congressman at large. Four counties unrepresented. D. W. Mann, presided. Gen. J. L. Beveridge, was nominated. ualvzston, September 30 —Tho grand torch light procession last night in this city, of the opponents of the present State administration, was the most brilliant display ever witnessed hero. It is estimated that 5,000 persons were in the profession and 10,000 around the speak- er s stand. The stand was decorated with 100 flags, every nation being represented. The assembly was addressed by distinguished speak ers from different sections of the State, and much enthusiasm was manifested- Many ne groes have been registered as voters at Honston, Texas, who have been recognized by citizeos of Galveston and Hempstead as being citizens of those places. A large schooner is ashore on Galveston Island, three miles below the city, and is a total wreck. The words “Tom of Cincin” is on her bow. Quebec, September 20.—In the four os rad race, Renforth’s crew and five Qaebeo crews started. Benforth’e crew won by two minutes. In the single scull raee, Kelly came in first j Chambers second; Perry third. Boston, September 20.—A conductor whom a coroner’s jury accused of criminal careless ness, resulting in the death of a woman, was held for the action of the grand jury bnt re- on $8000 bail FAIR NOTICE ! 3E*.^.jaL3EI CHANOJEZaZ A RICH OPPORTUNITY! YTTILL be rented to the highest bidder, on the VV Fair Grounds in thiscity. between thebonrs of 3 and 5 o'clock p. m. next Batuiday. the 23d inat., the Urge and commodious DINING HALL, 50 by 150 feet, with such kitchen and cooking ar rangements attached as may be desired and di rected to be built by the renter. The privilege rented with this Hall will be the exclusive one for feeding the public ou the grounds during the Fair, save aud oxcept such little booths or stalls as are usually allowed outside of the regular Dining Hall, on such occasions. Terms: The renter will take possession of the Hall as soon as finished, and retain the same until the Fair closes, let that be four. six. or ten days. Good notes with approved security will bo required for amount of the rent, payable on the last day of the Fair. SALOON PRIVILEGE. Will be rented to the highest bidder, at the same time and place, the exclusive privilege for the white and colored 8a ! oons on the Gronnds. The former now ready and to be taken possession of on the day it ia rented. The other to be built *md arranged in time for occupancy one week before the Fair. Terms: Immediate possession, and to be held and occupied by the renter until the close of the Fair, lot that be more or less than four days. Four good notes for the amount of the rent money equally divided, payable first, second, third or fourth days of the Fair, with such security as may t>e approved by the Finance Committee of the City Conned. Gilt edged paper will be required For other particulars aud conditions not now sta ted, application must be made to mo in person or writing. This is the best opportunity over offered to the public for a liandsomo speculation, in a short timo and on small capital. It is expected that not less than ton thousand persons will visit the Park daily during tho Fair, and they wdl all want refreshments. FORAGE-MASTER. The privilege of furnishing the forage for the stock during the Fair will also be sold to tho high est bidder. Exclusive Cigar Privilege. The exclusive privilege for selling cigars on the Grounds from the day of renting until the close of Fair, will be sold to the highest bidder. This is a good thing, with much money in it. Terms same as those governing tho saloon rents. Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Atlanta and Al bany papers copy twice and send bill. eeptl75t W. A. HUFF, Mayor. ist, G. E. SU8SD0RFF, & C'or. 3d and Xalberrj sts., Macon, On. Great inducements offering to purchasers of Drugs, Chemicals, etc. Large lot BLACKSHEAB’S EXPECTORANT, ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM, BROWN S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, For sale by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. Large lot HOLLER’S COD LIVER OIL, COD LIVER OIL DRAGEES, BAKER'S COD LIVER OIL, For Bale by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. COSTAB'S BED BUQ POISON, COSTAE’S BAT EXTERMINATOR. COSTAB’S INSECT POWDER, For sale by G. £. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. FINE SEW. NO MACHINE OIL, COAL OIL, PAINTS, VARNISHES. Large stock of Fancy Goods and Toilet Article*. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED by sep20tf G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. NOTICE. O N and after to-day, the following rules will be observed at the Central City Fork: Trotting horsea will have the exclusive use of the milo track for exercise and training, from daylight until 9 o’clock in tha morning, at which time the track will be throe n open for the free nse of all parties until 3 o dock p. M., when it will be taken poesoeeion of by the running stock and used by them until 5 o'clock, when it will bo again thrown open for the nse of visitors and others wishing to drive on it This restriction upon the public haa been found necessary in order to liaimonize all in terested, as well aa to giving ample time for the training of the lieracs nowon the ground and to ar- rivo. The haid track, or half mile trrek as it is called, is at mU times free to the public. Mr. Roney has been placed in charge of the track to eee that these regulations are observed impar tially. He will preserve order on the grounds aa an officer of the city, and must be so respected by all until farther notice. eeptl8toct22 W. A. HUFF, Mayor. COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C OL. GEO. T. Ffilfrwell and favorably known in Southwest Georgia, will commenco a campaign for the COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, in October next. He is a duly author ized and accredits 1 Agent of this Company, and we commend him to the patronage of the publie, where he has worked so successfully heretofore. J. W. BURKE, sepl7 2m General Agent. CaT American Republican and Lumpkin Telegraph copy and send bills- CORBIN & VIRGIN, At Walker's Old Stand, opposite the Harket, D EALER 3 in Fancy and Family Groceries, Pro visions, Butter, Chickens, Eggn, etc. Also, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Game, etc., in their season. *n goods delivered free of coot to any part of the have engaged the eervicoe of Mr. C. H. Free man, who haa been catering to the tastes of the citizens of Macon for the last twenty-eight years, and will still continue to do hia beet for all his old friends who may favor him with a call. aep!2 tf 60 BARRELS IRISH POTATOES. 300 BUSHELS OATS. Just received and for sale cheap by COXiXiXTJS «Ss HEATH, COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AOENIS, 69 second emz**. sep!4tf NEXT firm. BAXEETT & CASTLEN’S GUN EMPORIUM, In Dalj’s Block, opposite Isaacs’ House, I S now open, where will be kept constantly on hand as fall and select assortment of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN MATERIALS, and SPORTING ARTICLES, As can bo found in the State- All kinds of repairing done at short notice and warranted. GEO. F. BARRETT, aug23 tf F. Q. CASTLEN. First Mods! Bail If lacoi. LIVERPOOL, LONDON k GLOBE INSURANCE GOMPANif. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND OOT- LECTION! E xchange on New York rent rato. for sole at lowest oo Exchango bought on New York, Philadelphia and Savannah. Advances made on Bonds. Stocks. Cotton in store, or shipments of eotton to good Northern, Euro pean. Charleston or Savannah bouses. Collections promptly attended to in all parte of the United States. Onr circulation is amply protected by United States Bond*. I. O. PLANT, President. W. W. Wbiqixt. Cashier. auglC-tiioctaS* CIBBEDGE& 1IAZLEI11RST, Bankers and Brokers MACON. GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change. GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Fonda. Collections Made on all Accessible Points. VOfflee open at all hoars of the day. septl-lyr CIBBEDGE & HAZLEHIRST'S • SAYINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. -A-Q-jB3SrC-2" Savannah Bank and Trust Co., MACON. QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND KOI.F DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will be Allowed, AS AGREED UPON. jan25-ly I. C. PLANT A SON* Airt*. J. W. BURKE & CO.’S, No. GO Second Street, Is the place for all the people to go now to buy to ii Entertain Bools! FANCY AND PLAIN STATIONERY, INK STANDS, WRITING DESKS, CHILDREN’S TOYS and TOY BOOKS In great variety, FINE CHROMOS, etc FREXCII PAPER, ENVELOPES! And the finest assortment of FINE STATIONERY Ever brought to Macon. Selected in person by tho Senior, who has Juet retained from market These goods are all to be sold at Reduced Rates for Casli. Orders from the country will be filled with promptness. Address sepl7tf J. W. BURKE <fc CO. HARDEMAN & SPARKS S END their annual greeting to their many friends and patrons. They are at their old etand, ready and willing to servo them in the Storage and Sale of Cotton. They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for * 4 by their fruit a 5 e shall know them.” J udge no by these—we a-k no more. Your interest is our inter est ; and onr long experience enables us to guard and advance it. More wo cannot promise—more you will not expect. The usual accommodations extended to thoee who honor us with their patronage. aug2G 3m HABDEMAN * SPARKS. BHADRACH WARE. A. E. ADAMS. K. M. BAZEMORE. Adams, Bazcmorc & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, O N entering upon a new cotton season, tender their services to the patrons and friends of Adams;* Bazemoro, and to all others who may favor them with their patronage. Their attention will be given exclusively to the Storage and Sale of Cotton. And to tilling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta tion Supplies. Asking for a continuance of the generous support accorded to the old firm daring the past season, they pledge themselves to give unremitting atten tion to the interests of their patrons. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. sepC dAwSm COTTON! CAMPBELL & JONES Again offer thoir eervicea to Planters and Mer chants, as Warelaase & Cosnalssioa Mercliaats, And a*k a continuance of the patronage so liber ally given them the past season. Close personal attention given to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, aud to the filling of orders for Bagging and Ties and Plantation Supplies. Refer to the patrons of the past season. Re member the place— Iron Warehouse, Pillar st., Macon. &a. P. S.—Agents for the Winship Improved Cotton Gin and John Morn man & Co.’s Ammoniated Dis solved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced price.eepl 3m LAST INSTALMENT. Ozfice Macon Street Itailhoad, I Macon, Ga., Septembei 9,1871. > O N motion, ordered. That the third and last in stalment of fifty per oent. on subscription to Macon Street Railroad Stock be called for, payable on or before the 25th of September, 1871. * As a portion of the iron has been received and is now being laid, and the balance, with the core, will be shipped in a few days, it is absolutely necessa ry that this instalment be promptly paid, to meet onr payments. JOHN B COBB, eepl2 tU25 Secretary and Tteesnrer. Fresh Arrivals of Fall Groceries i "A BARRELS Refined Sugars, all grades. IOU 200 packages New Crop Mackerel, 25 barrels New Bice. 209 sacks Liverpool Salt. 100 sacks Virginia Salt. Also, Fulton Market Beef, Feathers Layer Rais ins, all kinds gf Nats, Fresh Crackers, Dried Beef, Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, Gream Cheese, and 300 boxes Soaps. The above articloa for sale cheap- Onr stock is daily repleni.hed with all the loading articles in the Grocery and Provision line. 2000 rolls Bagging and 10,0000 handles Ties, which we offer at the lowest wholesale prices. Those in search of bargains will find them at onr etore. scpl7 tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. THE MISSES LANE TTrlLL open a Boarding School for Young La- VV dies in New York city, on Wednesday, Sep tember 20.187L For reference and circulars apply to J. J. Gresham. Esq., Macon. Ga. jullS 3m MRS. FORD’S SUHOOL FOR GIRLS, COB. COLLEGE ST. AND COTTON AVENUE, Will be opened on the 2d of October, 187L MRS. L. FORD Principal. MRS. T. B. FORD. Teacher Eng. Stndiee and Latin. M’LLE 8U3ANNE BOTT French. Mile trill also form a Select Class of Young La dies not connected with tho School Terms: English 97; French 3 per month, in ad- vance. Hours, from 9 to 2 o’clock. Befebences : Mr. J. Clisby and Bov. H. K. Rees eeplO tf COAL CREEK COAL. I HAVE now on hand a choico-article (selected lamp) of C. O. Coal. Lay in your supplies All orders will be promptly filled. auglG-tillocll ARMAND L. BUTTS. CAPITAL OVER $20,000,000 IN’ GOLD. IlMSITflES AT LOWEST BATES Merchandise. Cotton, Stores and Dwellings. LOSSES PAYABLE OS PROOF OF LOSS. NO CHARGE FOR P0LICIE8. Permanent, Open, Floating, Annnal anil Short-time Policies Mel It is worthy of notice that this C impany has invested a Largo amouh' “'Ji.S hL 1 done so* ^ manent property—perhaps the only Fire Insurance Company, not located here, tha I. C. PLANT, Agcut, Macon, Ga. eeptl6 3m W. L. GROCE, DEALER IN BOOTS J?LlSnO> SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. Thankful to my former customers for their patronage, I eolirit a continuance of tho same, with new onee that may try mo. Call and oxanuue my stock. Wo. 2 Hollingsworth. Block, Macon, Georgia. FALL STOCK BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS W 1 * * * 5 6 TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETO. E announce to our many patrons and friends that our Fall Stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, j 7 etc., are now being received With increased facilities, wo aro prepared to duplicate auy in voice which may be bonght of any New York jobbing house, and pledge ourselves to do it. To onr friends who have heretofore patronized us, wo aro thankful* and cordially invite a coutinuanco of their favors. To thoee who have not given na a trial, we respectfully invito to do eo. It is always a pleasure to show onr Goode, even though we may not effect a Bale Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand. MERCHAN W, LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTEREST, AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. SINGLETON, HUNT & CO., Wholesale Dealers. ang24dlm 49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA. GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. JACOB SCHALL, H AYING received his extensive Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, takes pleasure in announcing to his patrons, and the trade generally, that he is fully prepared to aorve his customers with every thing in his line, from the common Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaiters. Having purchased direct from the manufactories, he can offer superior inducements in prices* and bo has neglected no opportunity of sustaining his well-earned repotation for superiority of goods. He would further announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and victaity, that he has on hand a largo supply of Leather and Findings, with which ho can sorve them at rates that will fa vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly called to the fact that he can famish Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all kinds, etc., at a very small margin. In the Custom Work department, he still employs first class, superior workmen, and his customers can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-bkin and the most elabo rate workmanship, at short notico. JACOB SCHALL, spp!9 3m 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. DIAMONDS, WATCHES. z o E O -J o co cS o z ® x (0 ft S CQ ft eta. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AfiENCY OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES. june 14-tf dixie works, MACON. GEORGIA. (lieruse)’, Bartrum & Hendrix, Propr’s., Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTEIE, WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAME3. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, Aud aU sorts of Taming done to order. Beady Dressed Flooring, Ceding, Ran;h Lumbe snd Lathee in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicittd and promptly filled. SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL TOR YOUNG LADIES, Established 1842. Nos 107 and 199 N. Charles st, BALTIMORE, MD. i, . . , (MR. and MRS. WII SON M. CARY, Principals, -J Mua ge jj J0 HN PEGRAM. ecpl eodlm GABLE SCREW WIRE, BOOTS AND SHOES. AUE Claimed to be the Best, Acknowledged to be the Best. Proved to be the Best. THEY AUE THE Most Most Feonomlcnl, Most Com fortable, Most Durable. WILL NOT RIP. Rapidly superseding Sewed and Pegged Work. The Patent Stamp is on all. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. A single trial will mako good all these claims. ang31 lm L0XGSTEEET & SEDGWICK, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in MEN’S AND BO VS’ CLOTHING, 466 Sc 468 Broadway, J. M. HANDLEY, New York. aep!2 2m JNO. W. O’CONNOR, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BEAMES, WINES, SINS, RUMS, ALE AND POSTER. And solo agent for hia Premium Whisky, Old Monongahela Rye. X X X X. Just received— 15 barrels XXXX WHISKY, 100 cases CLARET and 8T. ANDRE, 50 caees CLARET, (HARDY & CO.), 150 M DOMESTIC CIGARS, -.Together *. lino of Sherries, Tort*, St - Croi * Rum, otc., all **]• 1* *old cheap for CASH, or on time for approved paper. ’ be T giVto Untr7 Mosehuita ' 6xtr * inducements will Inner JN0 w - O’CONNOR, lun21 toctl 60 Cherry street. J. B. BRES, Cotton Factor & General Coi. Merchant No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans. nn20 dGmw3m F. J. RAGLAND, Agent. THE GRAND DRAWING —OF THE— HEAL ESTATE MSTBMT10N —OF— Memphis, Tennessee, Takes place October 31, 1871. SHARES, FIVE DOLLARS. T HIS magnificent Drawing will positively take place on the 31st of October, 1871, and offers moncemontB for investment beyond any specula tion before the public. Tho echcmo ia indorsed by the most responsible citizens in the country, audio one of the moat brilliant enterprises to engage in at so email a figure—only $5 a akarc. Yaluablo property for business and domestic purposes, embracing the finest Stores and Resi dences in the city of Memphis. Productive Planta tions a few miles from Memphis, and tho new Memphis Theatre, built at a coat of $85,000, and now renting for $5,000 per annum, are in tho liat, of $-167,600 real and $33,400 personal property. Drawing positively takes place October SI, 1871. PASSMORE & BUFFIN, Managers. Notice.—All ehares unsold at tho timo of distri bution will bo surrendered, and their correspond ing numbers not allowed any representation. TLo managers will not hold a eharo, thus guaranteeing tho shareholders tho full contryl. 1. iv I*. For Shares, Circulars or any information as to this Grand Beal Estate Distribution, apply in per son or by mail to BBOWh «fc CO., sepC lm Booksellers, 46 Second et, Macon, Ga.