The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 23, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger ' JUST RECEIVED — AT — Ttf. A. HOPSON <fc CO.’S, SEW STILE ••DCCOPES," TWISTED BILK “MELANGE,” COLORED MOHAIRS, 30c. BLACK BBHXIAST1NE, 40c. BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS. •?liL 1071. FALL. 1871 W. A. BANKS & SONS Ate now rewiring, and will soon have completed, lime and handsome stuck of fall AXD WHITE! DRY GOODS. To wLicb the attention of the Public U respectfully lnrtted, end tbcee in Match of FIRST-CLASS GOODS, AT REASONABLE RATES. Will do well to examine their assortment. seplfitf W. A. RANKS A SONS, No. 43 Second Btreet. E. S. POE Sc CO. llirrs BUILDING, COTTON AVENUE, COXST* STEY Oil HAXD— All Gradee SUGARS. COFFEES, Beet TEAS of all braude, GOLDEN 8YBUP, MOLASSES, OILT EDOE BUTTER, etioleo BREAKFAST BACON, BCGAR-CURED SHOULDER3, NEW YORK TIG HAMS, and other brand* BUFFALO TONOUES, CANNED FRUITS, all kind*, BORDEN’S MILK, SAVANNAH GRITS, WINFB, WHISKIES. Ami all that in usually kept in onr line. Wo bare )o.t r« rrirul 20 barrel. PALACE MILLS FLOUR, i,,« wheat, in whole, ball and quarter sack* which wo are agent, for. *ug4 3tn IMPROVED COTTON TIES. THE EUREKA IKON TIE, THE ANCHOR IKON TIE, We alao bare the SWETT 8ELF-FA8TENING IKON TIE. Prices Same ns New Orleans TURPIN A OGDEN, Agenta at Macon, G* BATES A CONNER, 132 Bar at.,Savannah, General Agent, for Ga, Fla., and Eaat Ala •ep21tf BALL, BLACK & CO, 565 and 567 Broadway, N. Y., □rostus or DIAMONDS AND ALL PRECIOUS STONES. Manufacturer, of FINE JEWELRY. tafgnuiRW DRILL CARBON, A!way, on hand.aog30 tf •JTNzws Feow Enora-Dr. L. H- Bradfield, the manufacturer of Bradileld’a Fcmalo Regulator, In Atlanta, la joat in receipt of a letter from Ger many, of which the following ie a correct tranela- Uoo-the original of which la In Dr. Bradfitld’e poaeeation, and can bo eeen by any one who de- •Irae it. Verily, the medicine ie acquiring a repu tation aa wide ae that of civilization. The following ie the tranelation: Norman raorwea o# Haworaa, 1 Herman Empire, August 7, Da Baai>nau>—Dear Sir: From one of my friends I hare learned your addreee, and from him hare received a fow bottles of yonr celebrated Fe male Regulator,and its excellent properties for cur ing certain diaea.ee of the fair mx have been com- mnnicaled to me. I have had an opportunity of trying yonr medicine In my own family with the moet aatiafactory success, and I hasten to exprets to yon my warmest thanks for the happy effect produced by yonr medicine. Not only In my own family, but alao in other families this side the At lantic, have the same happy result* been effected, until now the last bottle hi. been ueod op, and I can no longer supply those who have made de mand. for the medicine. I wish very much to procure a new enpply, and therefore address yon to respectfully ash of you whether yon have an agency for yonr medicine on this continent, and if not, to tend me a few doxon bottles per North Ger man Lloyd steamer. For the amount yon may draw on me through Moure. G. Mocks A Oo., Bankers in Bremen, or if yon prefer It, I will Mod yon the amount of the bill in advance. Awaiting yonr reply, I am youre respectfully, «ep6 lm G. V. Fraxxxkhcxo. CITY AFFAIRS SATURDAY MORNING. SEPT. 23. 1871. Dana or a Livdlqkd.—Mr. Brooks, propri etor of the Brooka’ Hotel, died on Thursday morning laat at an advanced age. Ho was well- known and much respected all through South western Georgia, and his hospitality to and neighbors was proverbial in his section. Tns attention of onr readers is directed the card of Mr. A. 8. Hartridge, cotton factor and eommiasion merchant, Savannah, Ga This firm is one of the oldest and moet reliable in the South, and planters will find it to their ad vantage to make consignments to him. Eiscul Nones.—list no one interested for get that the renting of the balls, saloons, booths, etc., takes place at the Fair Grounds this after noon, between the hours of 3 and 5 o’clock, rare chance tomake a large pile of money on small investment, awaits somebody who ha* the nerve to bid for wbat he wants. Be sore to Tbs weather yesterday was the most beauti ful and pleasant, by long odds, that we have had in this section during the present month. The hope is now most earnestly entertained that we ahall have pleasant weather for a while, that the work at the Fair Grounds may be pushed forward to completion right away, and that the planters may be able to pick out and 1 to market the little ootton they may have Uamauos Gru>z—Interesting work, numerous engraving., 224 pages. Price 50 oentA Address Dr. Butts* Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sec advertisement. aoglT-dAwly Ou> Tamos Have Pas.cn Awar.—This is at least tree of the old method of treating the long abused and much abused Unman body. It is no longer considered wise to pnt a patient to the tor ture in order to core him of a disease in which pain is already undermining the energies of hia system. Trite science range itself on the side cf nature, and endeavor* to assist her in her fight against dis ease. This la the province of Ho.tetter’, stomach Bitters, the moet approved tooio ever advertised in this country. It may be recommended aa a fall UedMns, par excellence; for it ie in the fall that ’ill inilisee, dyspepsia sod malarious fever, are es pecially prevalent. The frame, exhausted by the baste of summer, is relaxed and feeble at iteoloee, and requires, we may say demands artificial assist- •nee. Afford it that asiuatanoo In occasional dote* Of Hostetler's stomach Bitters, and the evils re- *«*d to may be escaped. Throughout tbo far West, and on the steaming alluvia] of the Southern riven, all the varieties of periodical fever are prob- •hly rife to-day. Bad a course of Hoe tetter's Bit ter* been commenced by the «offerer, a month ago, *■ e-, before the unhealthy ecason eet In, seven- •igbths of them would, in all probability, be in their omul health at the present time. So much for want of forecasts. Bo much for not keeping in ri* Bcwe, and using dally, the best safeguard •galnet epldcmio and endemic fever* A. flock* of imposters and imitators are trying to follow in the wake of the great American remedy, “•refore, be sore that the article yon buy is genn- . and verified by the proper trade mark.- The article can only be obtained In bottles. Be- ware of the npnrioni liiuert sold by the gallon or Tux Col] ini Steel Flows are mid to bo even more popular than the Collins aim, which is agood proof of their superiority, and the caro ueod in their man- Lfsoldo. Balloon Asce-'sio.v.—Mr. Warn bold, the dar ing toronaut, made a moat suece-sful ascension from this city yesterday, but came down rather snmmarily upon the residence of Ur. Ino. G. Deitz, on Second street, knocking off tbe top of the chimney, tearing down tba lightning rods, and then smashing several pannela of fence. All damages will be promptly paid by tbe proprietors of the show. Tbe balloon aeoended about 300 yards, and passed directly over tbe heart of the city. Tub Cacao.—The immense pavillion of'Woo ten & Haight’s circus was filled yesterday after noon, and literally packed last night by all classes of onr people. Taken altogether, It is a first-clam establishment of its kind, and tbe performances gave universal satisfaction. Tbe bones are in good condition and tba parapher- nalia is beantifoL Some features of tbe the per- formanoea are extra fine, and one or two quite brilliant, particnlarly those of tbe tnpeze and horizontal bar. Some of the riding is also ex cellent. The trained dogs are wonderful and highly amusing. Jn fact, it is really a good show, and will interest and amuse all who pat ronize it In the side show are sevenl animals never before seen in this city, and a wilderness of monkeys, beantifnl bird* tho smallest man in the oountry, big snakes, etc., eta Tire Tbottiso Match Yebtxbdit.—There was a moderately good sized crowd in attend ance yesterday at tbe Trotting Park to witness the rnoe between four of onr three minute nags, and we were pleased to notioe tbst a number of ladies graced tbe occasion with their presence. Before the horses were brought ont there considerable interest manifested in the race, and it was conceded that between at least two of the nags it would be very close. In the sel ling of pools jnst before tbe race, Ur. James Ralston’s black mare, Lucy, was (he favorite, “Ballet” next, owned by Mr. John Founds—the odds against Mr. George Napier’s bay, “Bob,” and CapL Tom Archer's sorrel, “Tom Reese,' being abont ten to one. Abont 4 p. u. the horses were brought ont and after tbe drivers were weighed and the track cleared, tbe nags were called np for a start—Lnoy having the pole. Ballet 2nd, Tom Reese 3rd, snd Bob 4th. The first and second trials were a failure, bnt on tbe third they came np nnder tho string well together, and they wore sent off at tho word “go.” Before reach ing the first quarter pole “Bob" and “Ballet” broke np badly, particnlarly tbe former, Lncy leading and “Tom Boose" close in her rear, bnt before Tom got to the half pole he lost his heels and oonld not again recover them nntil it was clear that he wonld be distanced. Ballet passed him and soon Upped the mare, and on the Uat qnarter they canto along at a slashing gait and neck and nock. They passed nnder the string so nearly together that many thought it was a dead beat, bat tbo judges gave it to Lncy by a beat. Tom Reese and Bob distanced badly. Time 3 miuntes. Second Heat.—It was now clear that tho race was going to be an exceedingly dose one be tween Lncy and Bullet,'nd tho bookers of both were silent and tbonghtfnl nnder tbe fan that was being poked at them, particnlarly the back- era of Lnoy who had been betting at odds on her. The nags were called np and on the first effort started off well, Ballet soon taking the lead, bnt on the seoond quarter he broke and the mare passed him a length, which she held nntil the turn into the home stretch, when she broke np, and Ballet again took tbe lead and held it home, passing under tho lino two lengths ahead in 3:04, amid tbe shouts of the crowd. Third Beat.—It was now doubtful which of the two contestants wonld win, and tho backers of both were very quiet At the word a good ■tart was obUined. Bnllet soon took tho lead bnt after passing the half mile pole he lost hU heels and the mare passed him, holding her position home, and winning the beat amid loud cheering, by two lengths, and again in precisely three minute* fourth Beal.—The backers of Lucy now be gan to look confident and tho color on their cheeks much more roseate, while those who had their money on the little Ballet, began to look bine and sour. Tho nags, at tho expiration of the usual time allowed for a rest were called np, and, after one or two false starts, they got off together, Ballet soon taking the lead, which he held to tbe third quarter by a length, when he broke, and Lncy passed him by a half length. Bnllet quickly got down to his work, and on the home stretch it was the prettiest and tightest match we oversaw. They again came to the string so nearly together that the deoiaion of the judges was required by the crowd to know whioh horse was ahead. Tbe best and race wore given to Lucy by another head. Time 2:56. STJXXAJtT. Ralston's black mare, Lncy 1, 0,1,1 John Pound’s sorrel horse, Ballet 0,1, 0, 0. Tom Archer’s sorrel, Tom. Reese,....distanced. Napier’s bay, Bob Time: 3:00; 3:04; 3:00; 2:56. Fbxsb lot of chickens, eggs, beef tongues, cabbage, breakfast bacon and Martin’s cream at Felix Corpnt’* Fnotra at Auction.—Beeore sells one hun dred barrels of flonr at auction this morning. Also a Urge lot of furniture, some of it most elegant Sale at 10 o'clock. Fall Fashions.—On exhibition now some of the most recherche goods for gents'wear ever brought ont Mr. C. H. Bated made the se lections himself in New York and offers tomake them np to order in as good style as can be had in the city,and at reasonable price* Hbb— «°d proprietors of restaurants will find all sorts of good things for the table at Corpnt'a all day market, near this office. See Tbe “Great Monitor” U the thing to be seen. Henst Coats, just received at the Brown House Cigar Store. sepl3-SuVtf Tax “Great Monitor’’ is ooming. Wnto A Solomon, appreciating the stringency of money matters, offer their Urge and elegant stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at lower prices than ever offered before in this city, and will make price an object to any one wanting goods in their line. Repairing and En graving done in the beat style and at lowest * Hairwork of any description done at short notice. Work upon tbe most intricate and difficult watches executed and guaranteed by Mr. H. Peacock, a practical and scientific watchmaker, for several years past with Mr. L. H. Wing. Go and soO tho “Great Monitor." An entire new stock of Alerschanm Cigar Holders and Pipes, just received at the Brown Houso Cigar Store. sepl3-3tawtf Don’t Foeoet these Two Facts ! 1 That Wing A Solomon are the agents of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines and of the L. A M. Spectacles—the best in use. FINAMIAL AID COMMERCIAL. BY TELEGRAPH Daily Be view or the Market. ® OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, BxnENBES 22—Evening, 1871. Cotton.—Receipt* today 152 bales; sales 92 shipped 131. The market again dosed quiet at 17% cents Liverpool middlings—only the beet bringing cents. No demand for low grade* Stock on band Sept. 1,1871-bales.. Received to-day Received previon&ly 1,739 2,619 Shipped to-day 131 Shipped previously 497- 628 Stock oo hand this evening There was a slight improvement in trade today upon wbat it has been for the last fortnight, bnt for this season of the year the general market is unpre cedentedly dnlL We still quote: BACON—ClearSidee (smoked) 10% <*> H Clear Rib Sides (smoked) 9% # 9% Shoulders. 8% <g 8% Hams (angar-enred) 15 0 18 GRAIN AND BAT. CORN—White. I 00 @ 1 C5 MTIAT, 1 05 (S 1 10 GBITS 1 25 a 1 30 OATS 70 ® 80 WHEAT-Per bushel 1 60 0 1 75 FIELD PEAS . 1 10 HAY—Northern 1 80 « 1 9 TcnaeaecITmothy... 1 80 (B 1 93 BAGGING AND IRON TIES. g£XK§I-": 11» Doable Arxior per yard 21 @ 25 Bengal per yaraTT. 24 a 25 Eagle per yard 24 3 25 'Arrow." “Anchor" and “Ecte*-»” iron tie*, single ton, per pound 6% Retail Bagging Twine, retail Morning Market Keport- Nxw Yoax. September 22—Cotton dull; ealee 1300; upland* 20: Orleans #|%. Bales of ootton fntores last evening were 4500 bale*; September 19%: October 19%>it%; Novem ber 19%@19%; December 19%@19 5-16; Janu ary 19% ai»%; February —; March 20; April 20%. Turpentine firm at 59*60. Borin firm at 3 50 for •trained. Freights dull. Floor unchanged Wheat qniet and unchanged. Corn steady. Fork steady; mees IS 40$13 50. Lard steady; *team9%&9%. Stocks opened strong bnt ire now heavy. Odd quiet at 14%. GovernmenU doll and steady. Exchange, long %SS%Mk. 22. noon.—Console 93 Bond* 93%. Tfaere ie a strong demand for discounts at the Bank of England at the advanced rates. Pabis, September 22 — Bullion in the Bank of France baa increased nearly 1,000,000 francs. LivxxrooL. September 24. noon—Cotton opened qniet; uplands 9%@9%; Orleans 9%@9%; sales Saies of tbe week 65,000; for export 11,000; on speculation 9.000; stock 467,000; American207,000; receipts 22,000; American 8,000; actual exports 8000. Late* . .Cotton qniet. Cud 44s 3d. Pork43e6d. Tallow 41* Chicago, September 22.—The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in the United States has adopted an amendment to their constitution, confining the privileges of the order to free white men. Louisville, September 22.—'Thecases against the Kentucky and Paducah lotteries have been dismissed upon the ground that the business is authorized by the laws of the commonwealth. Salt Dn, September 22.—The Mormon Adjutant-General of Militia has bought from the 1,991 United States, 1,000 stand of arms and 150,000 ' cartridge* It is rumored that the Grand Jury will indict several membera of the Mormon priesthood, including Brigham Young, for adultery. Bsltuobe, September 22.—The Grand En campment elected the following—ranking as named: J. A. Fellows, New Orleans; J. H. Hopkins, Pittsburg; Vincent L. Hurlbnt. Chi cago ; Beni. Dean, Boston; Irving M. Smith, Michigan; W. & P. Allen, Mississippi; W. Si- ona, New York; Theo. 8. Parvin, low* Judge Wm. Tsylor, of Texas, is dead. Washington, September 22.—Tbe Southern Claims Committee will resume rho examination of oases October first They have indexed 7,500 ol.ira. aggregating $20,000,000. Tbe commit tee have heard 600 eases, and adjudicated upon 150; but will report to Congress 300 with sjnop sis of evidenoe. Burlingame's Chinese ministers, tinder assu rances from Thiers, return to France instead of going directly home. Oawioo, N. Y-, September 22.—Heavy frost this morning. London, September 22.—Queen Victoria has tho rheumatism. Miner strikes have been .occurring recently. The imported Germans are returning. NIGHT DISPATCHES. narkets—Evening Keport New Yoax, September 22—Cotton doll and heavy,- eal a —; uplands 19%; Orleans 20%. Cotton rales for future delivery today 7,200 bales; September 19%; Octobor 19%f»19%; No vember 19@19%; December 19 8-16@19%; January 19 7-16. Flonr, Southern, common to fair extra 6 35<S) 7 00; good to choioe 7 10@9 00. Whieky firmer at 95 Wheat 1@2 lower: winter red western 1 535j'l 56. Corn nnrettlod; mixed woe tern 72. Pork active at 13 SO. Lard 9%<&9%. Turpentine 59@S0. Borin * 15. Freights firmer. Gold 14%. Governments unsettled; G2a 15%. State bonds are neglected; ptioc* merely nominal; closing as fellow,: Tenneaeeea 71; new 70%. Vir ginia* 62%; now 69. Lonisianaa 65; new 60. Levees 70; 8* 81. Alabama* 100; 5a 67. Georgias 83; 7e 91. North Carolines 40; new 41%. South Carolina* 76; new 55%. Balitnore. September 2?.—Ootton qniet; mid dling* 19% <8 20; net receipts 109: grass 298: exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 40; tales 176; stock 1100. Net receipts of tho week 010: gross 1191; expo; to Great Britain —; coastwise 270; sales of the week 705. Flonr firm. Wheat unchanged. Corn Aim. Pork Him at 14 00. Bacon advancing; ehoulder* 7%@8. Whisky 9t@9i%. Cincinnati, September 22 —Pork doll snd droop ing; 12 75 asked. Lard, fail prices asked; no de mand. Bacon sides 7%@8. Whisky in good demand at 92. 8t. Louis, September 22—Flour unchanged. Whisky advanced to 91. Bacon sides 8%. Louisville, September 24—Provisions very strong with advancing tendency; dealers balding at yester day’* quotations. Whisky steady at 90. New Ouleass,September 22—Cotton steady; mid dlings 20%; net receipts 1088; gross 1331; ex ports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sales 800; stock 19,570. Not receipt* of the week 3657; gross receipts 4514; exports to Great Britain ; to the continent —; coastwise 3795; sales of the week 2700. Floor market firm; superfine 5 50; doable 6 50: treble 6 75®7 12%. Corn firm at 80<§B5. Oats firm at 55@56. Hay, choice 36 00. Bran fitmer. held at 125. Pork tinner; mesa sold 14 60; held higher. Bacon active; ahonldeTa 8®8%; clear rib rides 8%; clear tides 9%; choioe sugar cored bams 183>18%. Lard active; tieroe 10%; keg 11% @12. Sugar, good to fair 11; prime 12. Molasses, none here. Whisky 9 @1 02%. Coffee, no stock. Btnk Sterling 23%. Sight % premium. Gold ^ilxinoton, September 22. —Cotion quid: mid dlings 19; net receipts 40; exports coastwise —; ealee 46; stock 808. Net receipts of the week 279; exportB coastwise 371; sales of tbe week 482. Spirit* of turpentine firm at 54. Roain firm at 40 for strained; 6 00 for No. J; 6 60 extra pale; 00 for pale; 7 32% for window glass. Crude tnr- entine eteady at 2 60 for bard; 4 00 for yellow dip; 50 for virgin. Tar steady at 2 25. AuauerA, September 22—Cotten eteady; mid dlinga 18%; net receipt* 450; sales 100; stockin 1870 3275; 1872, 8183. Receipts for the week 1355; ealee of the week 1270. Savannah, September 22.—Cotton steady and in fa‘r demand: low middlings 18; net receipts 513; exports coastwise 356; sales 100; stock 4228. Net receipts of tbe week 3236; exports coastwise 3274; sales of the week 470. CtuBLESTON, September 22—Cotton dosed easy; middlings 18%; net receipts 105; export* coastwise —; sales 203; stock 6693. Net reoeipts of the week 8590; exports to Great Britain —; to tbe continent —; coastwise 1577; sales of tho week 1350. Mobilx, September 22 — Cotton market firm: middlings 19%; net receipt* 479; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise Sis «*!"• 350; stock 7362. Net receipta of the week 1698: exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 457: sales of tho week 1650. Galveston, September 22—Cotton dosed dull; W Net reedpte of the week 3595; export* to Great Britain ; continent ; coastwise 2372; sales of tbo week 1200. Boston, September 22—Ootton market dosed inactive; middling* 19%#20; net receipts 2: export* to Great Britain 13; eoaatwia* 600- stock 5000. Net receipt* of the week 91; groea 410; export* to Great Britain 50; ooaetwiso —; sales of tbo week Nobtole, September 22-—Cotton quiet; low mid dlings 19; net receipts 492; export* coastwise—-r sales 70; stock 2192 Net receipts of too week 3221; exports coastwise 14V- Bales of tbo week 150. Mixrara. September 22-Cotton dosed nominal; iddlinga 19; net receipts 440; ebipmeots 275; stock in 1870,632; 1871,1900. Net receipts of the week 1755; shipments'1066; lea of tba week 1170. Philadelphia, September 2X— Ootton doeed doll: middlings 20. Net receipta of the week 1047; gross 1891. Cm Point, September 22—Not reedpte of the eek46. ' Pbottoenc* September 22—Ootton, stock 8,000. Hontoomeby, September 22.—Receipt* of the week loss bales, againat 2253 tbo corresponding week laat year; stock 3113 London, September 22, evening—Consol* 92%. Bonds 93%. LremrooL, September 22. cvenlng-Cotton dosed heavy; upland* 9%@9%; Orleans 9%@9%; sales Kv£b.e. caneieg dull- Cotton afloat 550,000 bale* iodnding 59,000 The following words are inscribed on an old tomb-stone in Sootland: ‘Here lie* tbe body of Alexander UePhersoD, Who was a very extraordinary person, Who was two yards high in his stocking feet, And kept his accoutrements clean and neat. He was slew At the battle of Waterloo, Flump through The gullet; it went in at hia throat. And came ont at the back of his coat," A new Insect has come to Louisville. It is n white butterfly that eats all the cabbage* The Fijian cannibals at Sen Francisco are said to sing their native war songs with a strong accent that cardies the blood of the listener with mortal terror. It is reported that pine lands in Wisconsin to tho value of *400,000, belonging to the govern ment, were lately bought up by one or two cor porations for *20,000. Twenty-five miles an hour is shown, by signal service observation, to be the average velocity a storm; when it has twioe that velocity it becomes a tornado. A Young lady was entertaining some friends the other evening, when one said; “Miss , yonr braid is ooming off.” She clapped her i lands to her head and found nothing nnslippcd. The gentleman quietly pointed to the braid of her dress abont a half a yard of which had been tom off and was lying on the floor. There was audible Emile. McLean's Cosdial and Blood Purifier is the tonic and blood alterative in the world. jonei-Gm. Aveht the Evil.—If mothers wonld give Mra. Whitcomb's Syrup to their children when tick, mor tality wonld be leas among them. It ooets only 25 cent* Mr Babies, at tho Brown Honso Cigar Store. Lone Jack and Durham Smoking Tobaoco, at tho Brown House Cigar Store. aepl3.3tewtf DAY DISPATCHES. Philadelphia, September 22.—Wolfred and Shaw’s ootton mill at Cardington is burned— las *150,000. SruNonzLD. Mas*, September22. —Thema jority against Butler is ICG ont of 652 delegates ousand knights Templar were in Not a single untoward incident oo- Washinoton, September 22.—Gov. Alcorn, of Missiasiapi, is here. He goes to Now York to night Alcorn reserved agricultural college scrip to the amount of 210,000 acre* Alcorn trill resign the governorship and take a seat in the Senate next session. Three thousand procession, curved. Tbe War Department forbids the use of spring wagons except in emergencie* The following are subcommittees appointed by the full Kn-klnx Committee, to take testi mony in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee: Senators Pratt, Bice and Bayard; Representa tives Bnckley and Robinson. For North Caro, lina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida : Maynard, Schofield, Lancing, Voorhees, and Senator Blair. In ease of the refusal of the authorities to fnroish information regarding finances, taxation, eta, of the States, the sub committee of three are authorized to go to the States and obtain it by such means as they deem advisabla Probabilities: The low pressure in New Hampshire will probably extend eastward rapid ly, with brisk southwest winds over the Lakes, but the smoky hszo attending it will prevent extensive rains in that region. Falling barome ter, with increasing cloudiness and easterly winds on Saturday along the Atlantia coast. Pleasant weather in the Golf State* Chablesion, September 22.—Eight fever deaths within tho last twenty-four hour* There has been no spread of tbe disease correspond ing with the increased mortality, which is at tributed to the influence of the cool weather of Sunday npon tho sick. Baltikobe, September 22—The Grand En campment resolved to hold the next meetiDg in 1874 in New Orlean* The Knights have mostly departed. Rochesteb, September 22.—A fire destroyed several bmldinga to-day, including the Odd Fel lows' Hall. It was tho work of incendiarie* Watibtown, September 22.—An Express train ran over and killed a man, woman, and tittle girl. MoKToexEBY, September 22.—Tho boll worm has destroyed the cotton maturing this month, in tho canebrake region of Alabama. Chableston,September 22.—Arrived, steamer Sea Gull, Baltimore. Sailed, steamer Empire, Philadelphia; schooner Jennie Willey, Doboy. London, September 22.—A convention rela tive to immigration has been arranged between tbe United States -and Great Britain. Tbe British Commissioners of emigration have ap proved the deteails of the scheme. It has been transmitted to Washiogton by the foreign office. Roue, September 22.—Tho Jesuits and Re publican agents are expelled from Rome. Tbe Pope has postponed the appointment of Biehopa to tbe vacant sees till November. Minim, September 22.—Reinforcements con* Unna Twelve hundred embarked from Cadiz for Cabs. Thera is an insurrection in Morocco. Troops will be sent there. Pabi* September 22.—Ferris’ appointment to Washington is rumored. The news from Algeria is favorable. Thiers is sick. g7Un\lGIIV DISPATCHES. Niw Yoke, September 22 —Deputy Comp troller Green has been promised the moral and financial support of many wealthy corporations of tho city. At a meeting of Bank officers this afternoon, a half million was offered him to MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE, NEAR MACON, GEORGIA. RT. REY. JOHN W. BECKWITH, D. D....Visitor. KEY. J. T. PBYSE. M. A....... Rectoi MBS. H. D. PRYSE Principal T HE Sixtieth Half-yearly Term of this Inatitnte wtii begin September 13th, 1871. Charges for board, including Washing. Foel and Light* with tuition in English and Classical depart- ment* per term of 20 week* 8130. An additional charge of 85 for conveyance of each POP 11 -wttb escort, from Macon to Montpelier. Extra charges for French. Marie, Di swing and Tainting *•* Conveyances for the Inatitnte can be pro cured, at any time, npon application at the Livery Stables of Meagre. Holmes 4 Nan ft. Macon, Ga. For circulars and further particulars, apply to REV JOHN T. rilYSE. Montpelier Institute, near Macon, G*. sept2I ecd2w HARDEMAN & SPARKS • S END their annual greeting to their many friends and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready and willing to serve them in the Storage and Sal© of Cotton They deem it unnecessary to make pledgee—for ** by their fruits ye ahall know them.” Judge ua by these—we a*k no more. Your interest ia our inter est ; and our long experience enabled u« to guard and advance it. More we cannot promise—more you will not expect The naual accommodations extended to those who honor ua with iheir patronage. aug26 3m HARDEMAN 4 SPARES. OOTTON! CAMPBELL & JONES Again offer their services to Planters and Mer chants, ae Warelionse & Commission Merchants, And a*k a continuance of the patronage so liber ally given them the past eeaeon. Close personal attention given to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, and to tbe filling of orders for Raggiog and Ties and Plantation Supplies. Refer to the patron* of tho past season. Re member the place— fon Warelionse, Poplar it, Macon, Ga. P. 8.—Agents for the Winsbip Improved Cotton Gin and John Morryman A Co.’s Ammoniated Dis solved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced price.copl 3m A. b. apaus. b. m. eazexobb. shadbach wale. Adams, Bazemore & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, O N entering upon a now cotton season, tender their services to the patrons and friends of Adams.A Bazemore, and to all other* who may favor them with their patronage. Their attention will be given exclusively to the Storage and Sale of Colton. And to filling orders for Baggiog, Ties and Planta tion Supplies. Asking for a continuance of the generous support accorded to the old firm daring the past season, they pledge themeelvee to give unremitting atten tion to the interests of their patrons. Liberal advances made on cotton in etore. ecp6 diwSm NEW FIRM. BARRETT & CASTLEN’S GUN EMPORIUM, In Daly’s Block, opposite Isaacs’ Bouse, I S now open, where will be kept constantly on hand as full and select assortment of GUNS, BIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN MATERIALS, and SPORTING ARTICLES, Ae can be found in the State. AU kinds of repairing done at short notice and warranted. GEO. P. BARRETT, aug23 tf F. G. CASTLEN. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL LECTION! E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowoet car- rent rale. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and Savannah. Advances made on Bonds, Stock* Ootton in etore, or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Enro- pean. Charleston or Savannah houses. Elections promptly attended to m all parte of the United State* Onr circulation is amply protected by United Statee Bond* L 0. PLANT, President. W. W. Wciolxt. Cashier. sngl6-tiioct28* CUBBEDGE & HAZLEIIURST, Bankers and Brokers MACON. GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change, GOLD, SILVER, STOOK3, BONDS and Uncurrent Fund* Collections Made on all Accessible Point*. tyOCico open at all honra ot the day. aeptHyr PREPARE FOR GEORGIA’S GREAT STATE FAIR, A.T MA-COIST, BY BDYIXG YOUR OUTFIT OF DRY GOODS PROM J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN’S, WHICH IS THE PEACE. CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST S SAYINGS INSTITUTION INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO *5000. O 1 -A.G-EDTO'Z" Savannah Bank and Trust Co,, 0APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in ADTASCES HADE ON COTTON. KXCHANUE KOTOHT AND SOlB DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will he Allowed, A0 AQBZ£D UPON. 5-ly I. €. PLANT A SOS, Apt*. JNO. W. O’CONNOR, WHOLESALE DEALER IN RTJM3, ALE AND POBTEB. And sole agent for hia Premium Whisky, Old Monongahela Rye. X X X X. Just received— 15 barrels XXXX WHISKY, 100 cases CLARET snd ST. ANDRE, 50 cases CLARET, (HARDY A CO.), 150 51 DOMESTIC CIGARS, Together with a full line of Bherriee, Porte, Champagnes, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, etc., all ich will bo sold cheap for CASH, or on time for approved paper. To Country Merchants, extra inducements wRl bo given. JNO.W. O’OCNNOR, jun21 toctl 60 Cherry etreot. NTA1W MILL. meet the pressing needs of the finance depart ment. It ia understood moneyed institntions offer any amount required, nntil the Legists tore provides the means for repaying. The body cf Professor Mahon was found in the river at Haveustraw. rT.ATvvr.uwT .j September 22.—The Liconln monument was unveiled to-day in presence of hundred thousand people. New Yoke, September 22.—Arrived, steamer Queen, Liverpool. Ocean yacht raoe from Sandy Hook to Ben ton’s Reef, for Commodore Bennet’s challenge cup, takes place Octobtex 2d. It will be follow ed by a race between the Enchantress snd Sap pho, for one thousand dollar* The. yacht clnb will give a welcome to Alexi* Tho yachting season doses with a series of twelve races with Ashbury's Livola, for tho ocean cnp. Syracuse, September 22. — Chief Justice Chase left here for Peterboro, where he will be the guest for a few days of Garrett Smith. Ho comparatively well again. New Yoax, September 22.—The World’s ca ble London dispatch says: Tho Congrees of the International has elaborated a scheme for a oen- tranizsd organization, preparatory to a general movement. New Obuaahs, September 22.—The Time* nnearthing the deeds of tho Metropolitan police, call* them rapacious, partisan plunder er* and says ths amounts of *166 paid to each last month, for special service, ia utterly illegal and extortionate. There ia much apprehension regarding the levee* A committee from the river parishes are here, urging repair* The Louisiana levee company is inactive. The Baton Bonge Advocate seys the levees along the coast are cracked and caving to an extent that threatens the destruction ot the sugar coast this winter. While Wsrmouth, Dunn Jb Oo. are quarreling over the spoil* the country is left with rnin staring the unfortunate plantor through the gaps in tbe levee, that neither him self, or the parish in which he live* have power to dose. The Picayune says the levee at the point of the Bonnet Carre crevasse is only abont three feet above tho level of the river, at the present low stage of water. Augustin Fernandez, fell overboard from a schooner and drowned. John Hart died of iojuries received by the er osion of the ammonia at tho ioe works on ednesday night. Cha* Marx, passenger, was killed in attempt- ing to board a train ef tho Mobile, New Or leans and Texas Railroad. In the game of base ball to-day, (ho Empire* of SL Louis, scored 19 ; Crescents. 10. The Empires play the Lone Stars on Sunday next. Galveston, September 22.—The election in this city to subsidize the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad, is proceeding quiet ly. Fourteen hundred votes were polled to-day —nearly all in favor of the subsidy. Maltis, Fairs Co., Texas, September 21.— The registration of voters in this county has been stopped, owing to a row between a Demo crat and a Republican. Judge Oliver hassworn in thirty of the best citizens as special consta ble* who arrested twelve persons and restored order, bnt registration is still dosed. Judge Ottoroff was placed under $10,000 bond tokeep the peace. Judge Oliver denies that he gave the order to the negroes to go and arm them- selve* CONSIGNEES PEIl 31. A XV. R. It. Szvtzxezb 22,1871. Johnson A S; Small AC; JA Foster; J O Hen derson A Son; J F Long; Hancock, Graham A Co; J Friend; GBBarker; Greer, L A Co; 8TABP Walker: Carhart A C; Boas A C; bingltton. H Oo; Mra H W Boifenffiet; G D Lawrence; E Fan; 8 Half rich; A McKenna; W Camming; J H A T M Benner; Rogers A B. COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in Southwest Georgia, will commence a campaign for tbo COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, in October next He ia a duly author ized and accredits 1 Agent of this Company, and we commend him to the patronage of the public, where he has worked eo successfully heretofore. J. W. BURKE, sepl7 2m General Agent Americas Republican and Lumpkin Telegraph copy and a end bills. ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN, M g J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfnlly in form hia frienda and the public generally that he ia again back on Cherry street, with a large etock of the moet choice Cigala, embracing all the favurile brand* and Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of all descriptions. Hia etore ia next door above Yalentino’a Saloon and Restau rant Give him a call, all yon who love a good cigar or qnid of tobacco. eep9 2m Fine Plantation and House and Lot for Sale. T HE subscriber, desiring to chance his bu iness, of fers for sale his fine Cotton Plantation, consisting ot six hundred seres more or less, eitastod and lyintr in Houston county. Georgia, three miles southwejt of Perry, on ths present tormina* of tho Fort Valley snd Hawkinsrillo Railroad. A fine dwelling of seven rooms, with all necessary out buildinss. Three hun dred and seventy-five acres open land. Also stock, consisting of seven head fine young mules, and horse; corn, cotton acoi. cows, hogs, and everything on the place. He also offers h ? s House and Lot, with forty acres of land attached, in Fort Valley. The House con tains six comfortable rooms—fireplace in each room; with fine orchard and vineyard; fifteen to twenty acres ol woodland and limber. Worth $5000—will sel! for $4000. se P 22 2*w2m S. H. J. SISTRUNK. THE GEORGIANS. 1 AND 2. THE GREAT NECESSITY FOR A First Class Restaurant In this city, has induced ua to eatablteb, in connec tion with GEORGIA NO. 2, just each a place aa gontlemen can visit, snd in addition to the privacy of shame, find all the rare delicacies of the season, served np by the very best cooks and in the finest style. Wo have fitted np in eplendid stylo a mag nificent Saloon, and havo prepared, for the exclu sive use of gontlemen, several enites of Private Supper Rooms. We will be prepared to serve, at all hoars, FISH, OYSTERS. GAME, and every del icacy the Northern markets, our own and the sea board afford. This house will be nnder the charge of Mr. Jno. A. Casey. Onr Bar wiU be supplied with tbe choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. GEOKGIA NO. 1, on Mulberry street, where four of the finest BILLIARD TABLES in the State can bo found, together with everything usually kept in a first-class Bar. A. PATTERSON A CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agenta for Goodyear’s celebrated Southern Ales. sepl7 lm J. W. BURKE & CO.’S, No. 60 Second. Street, Is the place for aU tho people to go now to bay NswiiMerlaiiMs! FANCY AND PLAIN STATIONERY, INK STANDS, WRITING DESKS, CHILDREN'S TOYS and TOY BOOKS In great variety, FINE OHROMOS, eta The particular attention of the LADIES is called to tbrir handsome assortment ot FRENCH PAPER, ENVELOPES! And the finest assortment of FINE STATIONERY Ever brought to Macou. Selected in person by the Senior, who has just retmnedfrom market These goods are all to be sold at Reduced Rates for Cash. Orders from the country will bo filled with p—es. Address J. W. BURKE & CO. ESTABLISHED IN 1S3C. D. C. HODGKINS & SON, DEALERS IN Gis, Pistols, Mil Mo SPORTING GOODS. jnl42*wtoctl 59 Mulberry st., Macon, G* NOTICE. firimu.R. R. asd Barnaso Co. of Gzonal* 1 Savassah, Ga., August 1,1871. j This Company having extended its track to tho river, is now prepared to receive heavy cargoes of freight on its cars direct from tho wharf for trans portation to the interior. Pereons dealing to avail themselves of this di rect mode of shipment ehonld bare expressed on their bills of lading that their consignments shall be landed at the Central Railroad wharf. By the 1st November it is expected that a largo shed will he completed for tho protection of salt,, gnano, and other heavy articles of freight, which parties may desire to have stored for fnture ship ment. JF. WARING, augl 2m Forwarding Agent. k B EG leave to inform tho pnbtic that they have established a GRIST MILL on Fourth street, near the Macon and Western Railroad crossing, where they are prepared to grind GRITS AND MEAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grits and Meal to any part of the city, and grind Meal for toll. A call is most respectfully solicited. ang27tf HEALTHFUL PLEASURE. A NEW SKATING RINK at the Central Geor gia Trotting Park, with Hubbard’s Patent Parlor and Sidewalk Skates. Open day and night. No charge for admission. N. H. BIDDLECOM. Proprietor. Tbe above Skates for sale WITHOUT ANY RE STRICTION. Leave your orders and measure at Brown & Co’s Book Store. jun2 tf MATT. B. FREEMAN. Agent. o UR Stock is now completed in every department, and especially eo in— BLACK SILKS, of every grade, COLORED SILKS, of every shade, STRIPED JAPANESE, and every class of nice DRESS GOODS. We have never before been better, if so woti, supplied. In every department wo have studied to please the nicest taste snd to leave ondrained the lightest purse; and while cotton and wool goods aro higher, wo havo obtained such concessions from the manufacturers as to enable us to offer them at “ Old-timo Prices.” All other classes of £00ds on sale as low and even lower than ever. We invite every one to give us a call before purchasing, and we will prove what wo say to bo true. sep2l-lwd - MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE JUST RECEIVED AT SMALL & GAMBLE’S WHOLESALE FLOUR AND PROVISION HOUSE 6009 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES, 4 CABS CHOICE WHITE CORN, 2 CABS TENNESSEE OATS, 50 CASKS & HALF CASKS O. B. SIDES, 50 CASKS & HALF CASKS SHOULDERS, 60 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE, 75 BOSES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, 25 BARRELS SUGAR, 50 BARRELS MOLASSES, NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES, 50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, 500 BDL8. EUBEKA TIES (BEST IN USE), 50 BARRELS WHISKY. Tho above Goods, with everything else in onr tine, will be sold at THS ’VEH.’S’ LOWEST PHICES, Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or monoy refunded. Try us ono time, and yon will be certain to try ns again. ae P t19 CARPENTERS WANTED. I WANT fifteen to twenty first-class Carpenters— men who are not afraid to work, and who know how to do it. Good prices will be paid to good workmen. Call at once on me at the Fair Grounds. aug!8 tf W. A. HUFF. THE GRAND DRAWING —OF THE— BEAL ESTATE DISTRIBUTION Memphis, Tennessee, Takes place October 31, 187L SHAKES, FIVE DOLLARS. T HIS magnificent Drawing will positively take place on the 31et of October, 1871, and offere inducements for investment boyond any specula tion before the public. The echcmo is indorsed by the moet responsible citizens in the country, and is one of the moat brilliant enterprises to engage in at so small a figure-only $5 a share. Valuable property for business and domestic purposes, embracing tbe finest Stores and Resi dences in tbe city of Memphis. Productive Planta tions a few miles from Memphis, and tbe new Memphis Theatre, built at a coat of $85,000, and now renting for $5,000 per annum, are in the liet, of $467,600 real and $33,400 personal property. Drawing positively takes place October 31,1871. PASSMORE & RUFFIN, Managers. Notice.—All shares unsold at the time of distri bution will be surrendered, and their correspond ing numbers not allowed any representation. The managers will not hold a share, thus guaranteeing the shareholders the fall contryl. P. & B. For Shaies, Circulars or any information as to this Grand Beal Estate Distribution, apply In per son or by mail to BROWN cc CO., sep6 lm Booksellers, 46 Second st., Macon. Ga MES. FORD’S SoHOOL FOR GIRLS, COB COLLEGE ST. AND COTTON AVENUE, Will be opjned on the 2d of Octobor, 187L MRS. L. FORD Principal. MRS. T. B. FORD, Teacher Eng. Studies and Latm. M’LLE BUS ANNE BOTT French. M’lie will also form a Select Claes of Young La dies not connected with the School Terms ; English $7; French 3 per month, in ad vance. Hours, from 9 to 2 o’clock. References ; Mr. J. Clisby and B&v. H. K. Rees. eeplO tf DIXIE WORKS, MACON, OEOBGIA, fiicrnsey, Bartram ii Ilendrli, Tiopr’s., Contractor* Builders, and Dealers in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAME8. WHITE PINE WORK, 8CBOLL WORK, And all aorta of Turn ing done to order. Beady Drcased Flooring, Coiling, Boujh Lumbe and Lathee in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicited and promptly filled. CABLE SCREW WIRE, BOOTS AND SHOES. A2E Claimed to be the Best, Acknowledged to be the Best, Proved to bo the Beat. table, WILL NOT RIP. , _ Rapidly Bnpereeding SewedandPeggedWork. The Patent Stamp is on aU. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. A single trial will make good aU these claims. aug31 lm LOXGSTREET & SEDGWICK, Manufacturers of and YTholesale Dealers in MEN’S AND BO STS’ CLOTHING, 466 Sc 468 Broadway, JT. N. HANDLEY, Bcpl2 2m New York. COAL CREEK COAL. HAVE now on hand a choice article (selected _ lump) of C. O. Coal, lay in your enpplies. Alt orders will bo promptly filled. anglC-tiUocti ABMAND L. BUTTS. LAWTON & WILLINGHAM, SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON, COTTON FACTORS, Warelionse and Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. ■JN Publishing our card, wo claim nothing more for ourselves than a determination to do our DUTY towards our customers. By strict attention to our business, and studying the intereet of our patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who will give ua a fair trial will continue to patronize our house. anglC-3m LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL OVER $20,000,000 IN GOLD. IDJ’JSTTJEKJEIJS A.T LOWEST RA.TES Merchandise, Cotton, Stores and Dwellings. LOSSES PAYABLE ON PBOOF OF LOSS. NO CHARGE FOE POLICIES. Permanent, Ojen, Plnatini, Annnal and Slort-dme Policies Issnei. It is worthy of notice that this Company has invested a Large amount of money in the Sooth in per manent property- perhaps the only Fire Insurance Company, not located here, that has done eo. I. C. PLANT, Agont, soptlS 3m Macon, G* DIAMONDS, WATCHES, z o £ O -J o CO <3 CD z If* Q» as CD o GQ m- *S ft ft r JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watcli Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWI.VG MACHINES. juno I4-tf