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A , nopsoN tf= oo
.—tedlr Invite their friend* end neighbor!,
| CT«.t>Wnri»tb.Und 1 «ocaU.t
SO. « SECOND STREET,
mt of enriority, (yon know), to tee * “plum fall'
Vco«)—full from the bottom of tlx
'^ir to the bottom of tbe roof nith etook*
CHOICEST DRY GOODS!
i. Aeitid W. A. HOrSON * CO. mu*t move
Z, rood* rtpidly in order to "touch bottom,
the price will be f*ir end lovely, (jo
tt W. A. HOPSON A CO.
of the
of tbe
j ri71 . FALL,. 1871.
W. A. BANKS & SONS
w no w receiving, end wUl eoon here completed, e
HBtiB AM» UAXDSOME STOCK OK
FALL AM) wnm DRY GOODS.
t , .tfch tbe ettentlon of the Pnblie ia reepectfally
1 invited, end tboee in eeercb of
first-class goods
at REASONABLE KATES,
VU1 do well to examine their eaeortment.
,ltf
W. A. RANKS A BOSS,
No. 13 Second Street.
~~J2. 8- POE Ac CO.
, rr p| HI’II.niNG, t'OlTOS AVENUE,
OOXHT.N'TI-V OS BAKU-—
JU1 Grade* SUGARS. COFFEE3,
lint TEAS of ell brand*,
O0LDEN SYRUP. MOLASSES,
01LT EDOK BUTTER,
{.Mice BREAKFAST BACON,
SCOARCCRED SHOULDERS,
NEtV YORK PIO HAMS, end other brand*.
BUFFALO TONOUES,
canned FRUITS, ell kind*,
BOUDEN'S MILK,
SAVANNAH OBITS,
WIXItB, WHISKIES.
An,I ill that i„ n*aelly kept in oar lino. Wo hive
,1 received *0 lierrele 1'AJ.ACE MILLS FLOUR,
| e» «i.e.l, in • hole, litir end qnerter tack*, which
*e in ftRent* for. eugt 3m
IMPROVED COTTON TIES.
THE EUREKA IKON TIE,
Fnzen Black Fish at S. T. A B. P. Walker'*,
88 Cherry street
Northern Apples.—The market is now well
supplied with lbs finest of Northern apples. Mr.
Felix Corput received yesterday some extra nice
and delicious ones.*
KzntI'CST Muni*.—Wo notice several droves
of Kentneky males in tbe city of tbe very best
pick of blue great pastures. They are held very
high for tbe present low atatns of our finances.
Au, Uiqut.—J. C. McCormick, wbo attempt
ed suicide by taking laudanum on Wednesday
afternoon, was np and out again, all right on
jcvterday.
Coon.—Wo learn that “ lied top” of the Sa
vannah News, has joined tbe church. There
is “more joy in hoaven over one sinner that re-
penteth,” etc. We gladly extend to him the
riRht hand of fellowship.
TOE ANCHOR IKON TIE,
Wo also have the
Stt'ETT SELF.FASTENING IKON TIE.
Prices Same as New Orleans
TURPIN A OGDEN, Agents at Macon, Ga.
RATES A COMER, 133 Bay et., Savannah,
General Agents for Ga, Fla , and East Ala
Kpilif
BALL, BLACK & CO.
5«5 and 507 Droadwny, N. Y.,
IMPORTERS Or
DIAMONDS
AND ALL
PKECIOU8 STONES.
Manufacturer* of
FINE JEWELRY.
REST QVALTTY OP
DRILL CARBON,
Always on band. augSO tf
Dr, Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
Purely Vegetable! No Arsenic. No Heronry
In II* Composition!
VO CURE, NO TAY, i. direction* bo followed.
.1 No danger in taking an overdose, aa wo pat
u> poison iu our medicines. One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley's Stomach Bitters!
I S the remedy, par excellence, for all disease©
Mining from debility, disordered stomach,
low of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all
Im'lrt'J ailments, whom a gentle mid permanent
stimulant and tonic ia required. Pleasant to take.
One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley's Syrup ot Sarsaparilla^
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
T ills Preparation baa long boon recognised by
tbe moat eminent mind* in the Medical Pro-
Mon aa the moat reliable, searching and bairn-
alterative within their reach, and aa a Blood
Purifier it certainly stands without a rival. One
dollar per bottle.
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup
T HE indispensable remedy in the nuisery. No
more u*« for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman's
Drop*, or other strong opiates. No bad cffocts from
the use of 8eabrook'H. Health to the child, rest to
tU mother, and a dear conscience to tho vendor.
25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Gaudy
1 8 really all It claims to bo—* STECinO—remov-
ir k *11 worms from the Unman viscera. No barm-
lol effect from Its nee. Children love It. No dan-
xer in giving an overdo**. 35 eente per box.
Dr. Seabrook’s^ Eluir of Bart aid Iron.
T HE Groat Tonic and Appetizer. Ono dollar per
bottle. All for aalo by druggists everywhere.
J. W. KEATON A CO., Proprietor*,
_ aeplSrodAnif Louiavdle, Ky.
tr Nzwa Flow Etntont-Dr. L. H- BradCeld,
Hie manufacturer of Hradfield's Female Regulator,
in Atlanta, ia just in receipt of a letter from Ger-
aiany, of which tho following is a correct tranala-
tion—the original of which ia in Dr. Bradfield’a
roaoMtion, and can b* seen by any ono who do-
»i»*a it. Verily, tho medicine is acqniring s repu-
tslion as w ide os that of civilization.
The following ia the tranalation: •
Nosthern raovnrex ox Hanover, I
German Empire, Anguat 7,1871.)
Dr. BxannxLD—Dear Sir: From one ot my
fnendj I have learned your addroaa, and from him
have received s few bottlea of your celebrated Fe-
male Regulator,and it* excellent properties for enr
iag certain diseases of tbe fair aex have been com
Rtnnioeted to me. I have had an opportunity of
trying your medicine in my own family with the
moat r-ati,factory euccoaa, and I hasten to expreee
<o yon my warmest thank* for the happy effect
Produced by your medicine. Not only in my own
family, but elso in other families this side tho At
lantic, have the seme happy results been effected,
Bntil now tbe last bottle bee been need np, end I
can uo longer supply tboee wbo have made do-
mania for tho medicine. I wish very much to
Procure a new supply, end therefore address yoo
to respectfully eak of yon whether you have an
agency for your medicine on this continent, end if
Rot, to send me a few dozen bottles per North Ger
man Lloyd steamer. For the amount yon may
draw on me through Mseen. G. Hecks A Co.,
Ranken In Bremen, or if yon prefer It, I will send
you the amount of the bill in advance.
Awaiting your reply, I am your* respectfully,
•ep6 lm O. V. Tuxmivno-
Old Tamos Have Passed Awar.—This is at
least tone of the old method of treating the long
abused and much abased human body. It ia no
locker considered wise to put a patient to the tor-
tore in order to core him of a disease in which pain
is already undermining the energies of his system.
True rcience ranges itself on the side of nature,
and endeavor* to arsiit bar in her fight against dis
ease. This to tbe province of Hoetetter’e Stomach
Bitters, the most approved tonic ever advertised in
tins country. It may be recommended as a fall
medicine, par excellence; for it to in the fall that
biliousness, dyspepsia and malarious fevers ere es
pecially prevalent The frame, exhausted by the
beaU of summer, is relaxed end feeble et its dose,
and require*, we may say demande artificial assist
aocc. Afford it that assistance in occasional dotes
of Hoe’etter'a Stomach Bitten, end the evfla re
ferred to may be escaped. Throughout the far
Weet, and on the steaming alluvial of tbe Southern
riven, all tbe varieties of periodical fever are prob
ably nfa to-day. Had s coarse of Hoetetter’e Bit
ten been commenced by the safferen e month ego,
'• o, before tbe unhealthy season set in, seven-
eightha of them would, in ell probability, be in
their turns! health et the present time. Bo much
for went of forecast*. Bo much for not keeping in
the boose, and using daily, the best safeguard
against epidemic end endemic fevers.
As flocks of imposter* end imitators ere trying
to follow in the wake of the great American remedy,
therefore, be sure that the article yon boy to genu
ine end verified by the proper trade mark*. Tbe
tone article can only be obtained in bottlea. Be
ware of the spurious bitters sold by tbo gallon or
to keg.
Da. Farct's Blood Esriucnx* It to after the
nee of this remedy in bto own private practice, ex
tending over a period of several yean, in many
hundred cates, that Dr. Price was inspired with
confidence to recommend it ea being nntnrpeaeed
for purifying and enriching the blood, for repairing
broken health, end recuperating exhausted ener
gies. In any caeo of deb Jtty, nervous prostration,
die eased or impoverished blood, all are requested
to try it. Unlike any other remedy, it to the tone
restorer of lost vitality and builder up of the nerv
ous system. Thompson, Steele A Prise, sole pro
prietors, end of Dr. Frieo's Cream Baking Powder
end Dr. Price's Special Flavorings.
■ep2l-*odAw3w
Do mot permit your animals to be worn out in
dragging a clumsy iron plow, when yon can save
half their strength, end do better work, by using e
Collint Steel Plow.
CoMHCwsiu—If yon insist upon having Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder and Special Flavorings you
will get them. Bo long a* satisfied with cheap mix-
tores, grocers will sell them, for they afford a bet
ter profit aep39-eodAwlw
Tn Oiiaar Baxzdoad.—We understand that
the street railroad is to be extended to Yinevilie,
If possible. The company is anxious to run it
to onr little country cousin, and we hope no in
superable obstacle will be thrown in the way to
break ns off from our first and genuine love.
These are now only books of affection, and we
hope these fragile artifices will be soon sup
planted by hooks of steel or iron. It will never
do to have a street railroad without our pretty
little country cousin Viney having a tali inter-
est in it It would be ungallant, boorish, ill
mannerly.
Personae. — The incorrigible, of Enfanla,
Jobs Black, arrived in our city yesterday even
ing. Our attention was called by a policeman
to a strange individual listening to the sweet
notes of a piano forte, and the display of a sil
ver flower basket in the window from which the
sounds proceeded. We told him it was all
right,—that the individual was a man who had
secured enough of silver at the Chalybeate
Springs, but was ruined lately in an attempt to
carry off a piano. Tbe policeman looked
thoughtful for n minute, and then exclaimed,
“is that the poor fellow ?’’
Regatta Notice.—The following programme
will be observed at the ooming Regatta, com
mencing Thursday, October 2}th, at two o’clock
r.to.:
First Day—First race between inland shells.
First Day—Second rsoe between inland canoes.
Second Day—First rsoe between shells open
to the world.
Second Day—Second rsoe between canoes
open to the world.
Third Day—Third raoe between Tubs open to
the world.
AU entries to the above races must be made
through Mr. E. M. Zeal;, Secretary of the M&-
eon Regatta Association, before Wednesday,
October 231b, 12 to.
Entrance fee, ten per cent, of the prize—
amount to be paid to Mr. Zu Ripley, Treasurer
of tbe Association.
Classification to be made by the Executive
Committee of the Association.
The winning inland crews only to enter for
the races open to the world.
W. A. Hurx, Mayor.
C£T Columbus, Savannah and Augusta papers
please copy.
Be sure and see the “ Great Monitor” at its
opening.
CITY AFFAIRS.
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPT. 29, 1871.
News sots wanted at this office.
The C'Bor*.—We learn that the cotton crop
from the western border of the Chattahoochee
to the Ocmnlgee, a? seen on tbe road traversed
by the iron horse, is a dead failure. There will
l>o no four millions of bales this year.
I. O. G. T.—There will bo a meeting to-night
of tho Good Templars of Aurora Lodge, No.
89, and sister lodges of the city, for the trans
action of business of vital importance to the
order. The meeting wiU be held at Aurora
Lodge rooms. See nolico.
Dust.—If sny man, woman or child in Ms-
eon desires to get dusted, let them perambu
late around the streets now. Tbe dost rises in
clouds so dense that it can be cut out in large
sized chunks, and those troubled with oongbs
can't stop to say harsh things. Oh! for a
shower.
BEAunrci. Laura Within tbe last few days
a pair of the most beautiful street lamps in the
city have been put up on Cherry street, in
front of the new entrance to Ralston's Hall.
The posts are cast iron, handsomely ornament
ed and bronzed, whilo the lamps are of the finest
hite ground glass, also handsomely ornament
ed and trimmed in gold.
The Gbeat Monitob.—We have been asked
forty times, “what is the great monitor ?” In
reply to nil, we say call at the Dollar Storo on
Cherry street, next to Myers' shoe store and
see it. There is also many other cariosities
there. It is no traveling concern, but a perma
nent institution of tbe city, and the place where
• man or woman can get more for one dollar
than elsewhere In the State.
Mamiaoe Guise.—Interesting work, numerous
tegreving*, 221 page*. Prioe 50 eente. Addree*
I*. Butt*’ Dtopcneary 13 North Eight Street, St
joato. Mo. Bee advertisement, angl7-dAi.lv
T**»r»-rtv» Cx*n—This amount will buy a
little ot Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup, the great sooth
ing remedy for ell diseases incident to infanta and
children.
Cm Monet.—Our merchant* are exceedingly
troubled with city money. Wo s*w several of
them yesterday offering 2) per cent, discount
on these bills for greenbacks, and they found it
next to impossible to get them off for bankable
funds or paper. In common with every one else
we do wish that some arrangement or plan ooald
be hit upon for tbe relief of the eommunity.
This currency is now s great annoyance.
Mabbied.—Oo Tuesday evening, September
2Gtb, at the residence of Major F. R. Shackle
ford, uncle of the bride, by Rev. C. R. Vaughn,
Robert A. Ntsnrr, F.*q, and Miss Florence
Bloom—all of this city.
The happy couple have onr hearty congratn
latioos, with tho hope that they may fully re
alize all the wedded joys of which their young
hearts now dream.
Cmaes AT TBE Faib G ROUNDS.—From this
time until the dose of the State Fair, gentlemen
are reminded that they can get a fine cigar, do
mestic or imported, of Mr. 3. Emanuel, at the
Fair Grounds, and it is unnecessary, therefore,
that they should fill their pockets before riding
to the park and run the risk of breaking their
cigars in their pockets. He will also keep the
choicest brands of chewing tobacco, and St ths
very lowest prices.
Merchants’ Excbaxoe.—Mr. Ed. Fan, pro
prietor of this popular establishment, tenders
his friends and patrons a complimentary sup
per on Monday night next, October 2d, and to
which he has our thanks for an invitation. It
will, no doubt, be a “gilt edged” affair, as the
cards are gotten up in that style, and it ia E(L’a
way of doing thing* generally. He will have a
gay and festive company on the occasion, and
it will be good for all who attend.
Rattle tor a Horse.—Mr. J. H. Found* pro
poses to raffle off his celebrated trotter “Bullet,’’
and already about one-half of the chanecs are
taken. Tho horse is put up far below his real
value, but for certain reasons. Mr. F. has de
termined to dispose of him at only $500.
There are fifty chances at $10 each, about
twenty-five of which are already taken. Call at
Brown A Co.’s bock store and take a chance.
The hone is worth every dollar of $700. He is
well trained, and is a beautiful animal.
A Tuck fob all Things — It is strange, bat
none the lees tone, to human natnre, that it ad
mires faat trotters, and to prove the proposition,
we might mention the fact that three most
worthy end much beloved pastors in the Metho
dist church were seen at the Central City Fork
yesterday morning, with their watches out and
timing the beautiful and fast trotter, “Basil
Duke.” Verily, there is a time for all things,
and we see no reason why a preacher might
not admire a fast horse as well as anybody else.
We onght to state that the hone belongs to s
good Methodist
The long looked for “Great Monitor” has at
last arrived, and will exhibit at S3 Cherry
street, just one door below Messrs. M. S. Mey
er A Co.’s boot and shoe store. Admission
free. ___
Ous work shop has been removed to its old
quarters in the rear of cur Cherry street store.
Persons wishing tin or stove work done will
please call on us. B. A. Wise * Co.
W. P. Carlos' Saloon and Restaurant.—
At sny time to-morrow between 5 in the morn
ing and 12 at night if yon feel like yon wish
something nioe to eat go to this saloon and read
the bill of faro that Carlos has every day and
yon will certainly get something to suit you,
prepared in style that will bo appreciated by
those wbo know what to nice.
Don't Foboet these Two Facts 1 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.
McLean'* Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
best tonic and blood alterative in tbe world,
jnnet-fim.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Unity Review of lire Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, 1
Beitemceb 28—Evening, 1871. f
Cotton.—Receipt* to-day 133 bales; sales ISO;
shipped 136.
The market closed firm and strong at 17} £ for
Liverpool middling*—fancy lots 17X@18.
XACOM COTTON STATEMENT.
Block on band Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,739
Received to-day 133
Received previously 1,397—1,530
3,269
Shipped to-dey r 136
Shipped previously 975—1,111
Block on haud tlua evening.
2,158
The provision market to firm with an upward teu
ton cy in price*. Wo quote .
BACON—Clear Sidoa (smoked) 10}< @ 11
Clear Bib Bides (smoked) 0} < @ 10
Shoulder* 8J£ 64 9
Huns (sugar-cured) 18 @ 20
CHAIN AND HAT.
OORN—White 1 00 @ 1 05
MEAL 1 05 & 1 10
GRITS I 25 @ 1 80
OATS 70 @ 80
WHEAT—Per buehel 1 60 @ 1 75
FIELD PEAS 1 10
HAY—Northern 1 80 « 1 90
Tenncsse Timothy 180 @ 1 90
BAGGING AND IKON TIES.
Kentucky per yard ... 21 fit 25
Gunny poryara 22 fit 24
Borneo per yard 24 @ 25
Double Anchor per yard 24 @ 25
Bengal per yard. 24 @ 25
Eagle peryard 24 @ 25
“Arrow,” “Anchor” and “Eureka” iron
tie*, single ton, per pound 6y
Retail 7
Bugging Twine, retail 2o
Morning Market Iteporr-
Nzw Yoke. September 28.—Cotton quiet; sales
500; uplands 19%: Orleans 30K.
Sales of cotton fntnres last evening were 5,900
bales: September 19 9-16«9X: October 1815-16®
19 3-16; November 19 l-16l»19X; December 19K&
19 3-16; January 19}*; February—; March 19J«S>
20.
Stook*. gold and money steady. State* dull and
heavy. Sterling, long 8X; ehort 9H- , „„
Turpentine very firm at 6i)fi@63. Rosin 3 G0@
62)4 for ttrained- Freight* firm.
Flour quiet and firm. Wheat quiet and unchanged.
Corn, pork and lard steady.
London, September 28, noon.— Coneeto 92)4
^lank rate advanced to 4 per cent.
Tallow 45* Sd@>46*.
Fbanetoet, September 28.—Bonds 95y.
Paris, September 28 —Rentes 5Gf 50c.
LrvEBrooL, September 28, noon.—Cotton opened
firm; upland* 9X@9>4; Orleans 9X@9}(.
Breadstuff* firmer.
T it,,—Cotton firmer; sales 15,0'0; rpeculation
end export 3000.
Pork 46e. Lard 44a Od.
Markets—Evening iceport.
Nxw York. September 28.—Cotton doted firm;
tab a 1357; upland* 19«; Orleans 20y.
Cotton sales for future delivery to-day 9,800
bale*; September 19)4919H; Oetobor 19C<tl9 3-16;
November 19 l-lG@l#y; December 19 M6$>19y ;
January 19y@l9 5-1G; February 19X; Hatch 19}
19X.
Flour, southern a shade firmer, common to fair
extra 6 70@7 35; good to choice 7 40<s>9 00. Whisky
9801 00. Wheat irregular, closing a shade firmer;
winter red western 1579160. Cora a ehede firmer
at 7334071. Pork 13 50. Lard quiet. Navels very
firm. Tallow steady Freight* steady.
Money easy et 4. Sterling 8}4@8y. Gold 14}((S>
14X. Governments doll and steady. State* dull
and cenermllT heavy.
Governments, 81* 18X; 62* 15X> 75X; 65*
16X; new 14X: 67. MX: «• 14jZ lMthliy..
Southerns, Tennessee* 71: new 7iy. Virginias
61X: new 68. Louisiana* 65; new 69. Levees 71,
8a 82. Alabama* 100: 6a 68. Georgias 82: 7a 91.
North Carolina* 41; new 23X- South Carolina* 75;
n BaLUHoaz. September 28—Cotton quiet end firm;
middlings 19X: net receipts 230; groee 350; ex
port* to Great Britain —; coastwise 200; ealea 150:
stock 1485.
Floor, high grades advanced 50c other grade*
bold higher. Wheat ective and firmer. Cora un
changed. Pork unchanged. Bacon active, with an
advancing tendency; shoulder* 8@Sy. Whisky 93
^SiterNNATT, September 28—Pork in good demand
at 13 00. Bacon, demand light, and firm. Whisky
94
Louisville. September 23.—Bagging quiet and
steady: round lota 17(318: stock 6000 piece*. Pro
vision* firmer. Bacon active.
New Oeleans, September 28.—Cotton lower; mid
dling* 19X: net receipts 336; groaa 753: export*
to tho continent 8172; coastwise ; sale* 100th,
stock 18*679.
Floor firm; superfine 5 50(35 62X; doable 6 62®
treble 712X@7 32X- Com firm at 82@85. Oats
57(359. Hay scarce at 37 00. Bran firmer at 125
Pork 14 60. Baron, shoulders 8yg8X; dear rib
sides 8V@3X; dear tides 9X; choice eager cared
bams 1SX@19. Lard firm; tierce 10X610}keg 12
011V- Snger, good to fair 11; prime 12. Molaeaea,
Sone hero Whisky firmer at 95@1 05. Coffee,
no atodr.
Bank Sterling 94X- Sight X premium. Gold MX
WnmwiiM. September 28.—Cotton firm: mid
dling* 18; net receipt* 225; exports coastwise —;
aalee 78; stock 1944.
Spirits of turpentine firm et 69. Bodn firm et
2 80 for etrained: 6 60 for No. 1:7 60 extra pale;
660 for Dale: end 2 75 for low No. 2. Crnde tur
pentine Lm et 2 95 for hard; 4 40 for yellow dip;
4 75 for virgin. Tar firm at X 25.
Augusta, September 2S—Cottan steady; mid
dlings 17X; net receipt* 400: eale* 460.
Savannah, September 28. — Cotton dosed m
good demand; middlings 18X: net receipts 956; ex
ports coastwise —; sales 825; stock 5603.
Charleston, September 28—Cotton dosed quiet;
middlings 18X; net receipt* 984; exports coastwise
«%lcs 200; stock 8797.
Mobil*, September 23. — Cotton doeed quiet:
middlings 19X; net receipts 70; export* to Great
Britain 1158; coastwise 889; sales WO; stock 8065.
Galveston, September 23.—Cotton doeed firm;
good ordinary 15X016; net receipt* 798; export*
Great Britain : coastwise —; ealea 1300; stock
16,970.
Boston, September 28—Cotton dosed qniet and
firm; middlings 20X^20X; netreoeipt*—; grot*
175; export* to Great Britain —; coastwise —; Bales
500; stock 1500.
Norfolk. September 28 —Cotton firm; low mid
dlings 18X; net receipis 385; exports ooxetwiae
1368; sale* 50; stock 3166
Mxxnns. September ga—Cotton market dosed
qniet; middlings 18X: receipts 695; shipment* 545.
PmLirELTHiA, September 28.—Cotton dosed
steady; middlings 12)..
London, September 23, evening—Console MX-
Bonds MX-
Bullion increased £2,500,000; total in the vault
£21,600,000.
Turpentine 42a Gd<SH3e.
Paris, September 28 — Rentes 56142c.
Liverpool, September 23, evening—Cot ton dosed
firm; uplands 9%lZ 9}Orleans 9X@9X.
Breadstuff* firm. Flour 24s 7d.
KY TELEGRAPH.
DAY DISPATCHES.
Stbacube, September 27.—On* of the New
York delegation* withdrew, angry at being al
lowed only half a vote, and the Convention ad
journed to 9 o'clock this morning. The Greeley
delegation had a meeting early this morning
and invited the dissatisfied delegation. The
room was too small, and the meeting adjourned
to the City Hall. Better feelings were ex
pressed, but without action the meeting ad
journed to It o’clock. Nor* —There teems to
be three delegations from New York City, which
stand thus: The Fentonitea are excluded. The
Conklingite* and the Greeleyites were admitted
with half a vote each; upon’which the Greeley
ites withdrew, and the pending question is upon
conferring a full vote upon the Conklingite*
Tbe eommittee on permanent organization re
ported A. D. White for President, which report
was adopted. Mr. White renewed his thanks.
G. Hilton Scribner was nominated Secretary of
State by acclamation; Franeis O. Bartow, At
torney General; and William B. Taylor, State
Engineer.
Worcester, September 28.—The result of the
balloting* for Governor were: Washburne, 643;
Butler, 4G4. Butler declares he aocepts the ac
tion of the Convention, as its final ’resolution
endorses Grant
The Republican resolutions say woman snf-
frsge requires a respectful and careful consul- ‘
sntioo.
Rom, September 28.—The Italian Ambtssa-
dor. Nigra, has been recalled from France.
Madrid, September 28.—Amadeus opens the
Cortes on Monday next.
London, September 28.—Heavy gales are re
ported off the English ooaat A colliery explo
sion occurred in Yorkshire, which killed several
persona. Ex-Emperor Napoleon has rheuma
tism at Torquay.
TheBraziUian chambers have adjourned with
out concurrent action upon the bill emancipa
ting the slaves.
The ship, Heeperas, was wrecked off the
month of the Weeer. AU were lost
Vienna, September 28.—It is rumored that
the Emperor Francis Joseph is about to abdi
cate, in personal despondency at bis unfitness
to meet the constitutional crisis, which threat
ens a dissolution of the empire.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Honors to ttie Memory or Gen. Clanton.
Mostgohxet, September 28.—The death of
James H. Clanton, Chairman of the Democratic
State Executive Committee, creates the pro-
foamiest grief among aU classes. Every bad
ness bouse, without exception, and many pri
vate booses are draped in mourning. Festoons
of crape are stretched along all the streets for
more than a mile. The colored people are with
the whites in testifying to their affection for
Clanton. AU the business houses and engine
rooms are heavily draped. There is an immense
meeting of aU parties at the theatre, which
passed resolutions and appointed committees to
receive and escort the remains. The Mayor and
City Council did likewise. Every heart is bowed
down and every oonntensnce shaded among the
people of Alabama who loved him, regardless
of party.
New Orleans, September 28.—Two negroes
were lolled last night in affrays in different
quarters of the city.
A number of merchants have celled on the
Governor regarding the Galveston quarantine.
Warmonlh telegraphed Davis: There are but
five caaes of yeUow fever in the city, and but
three deaths in ten days. None of the eases
are considered dangerous, and there is no fear
of the spread of the disease. The quarantine
now enforced, seriously impedes commerce,
and many persons of your State, now in the
city, are greatly incommoded by it
[Signed] H. O. Warmouth.
Collector Casey telegraphed Governor Davis
as follows: “There are only five reported oases
of fever here. The city was never in a healthier
condition. I have my famUy unacclimated
here, and would not keep them in the city an
hour did I deem it dangerous. Many of our
oldest and best physicians deny the existenoe of
any yellow fever; also, they hold that not a
single case has appeared this season. Weather
oooL”
The Picayune says: The President of the Board
of Health accompanied a delegation of mer
chants this morning to tbe Governor's office, and
stated that be had personally seen every case
of fever in the city, and was satisfied there
would be no farther mortality, or any spread of
the disease.- He considered the alarm about
fever here and at Galveston, or elsewhere, os
premature and without sny just cause.
Syracuse, September 28.—Alexander Barkely
has been nominated Canal Commissioner. The
resolutions endorse Grant. The Convention
has adjourned. The Greeley delegation recon
vened stWUd’s Opera House. The speeches
were very denunciatory. A committee of six
was oppointed, with the power to add to their
number, and call a State Convention if neces
sary. Adjourned.
Washington, September 28.—There are suits
pending in the various United States Courts for
$2,760,000 taxes, principally against distillers
and tobacco manufacturers ' and against tbe
bondsmen. AU will be pressed at the fall ses
sions of the courts.
Baltimore, September 23.—The railroad com
mittee reported among other resolutions one for
declaring an air line road from Cincinnati to Chat
tanooga, and said it wonld condnce to the gen
eral welfare, and especiaUy to the South. Also
one favoring .a road from the Atlantic to the
Pacific, south of the Central Paefic road.
Boston, September 28.—John Quincy Ad
ams has written a letter accepting the Demo
cratic nomination.
Cincinnati, September 2S.—Bontwell is ad
dressing a political meeting to-night.
Philadelphia, September 28.—The failure
of Charles Verin & Co. is reported.
New York, September28.—The coroner’s ver
dict in the case of a young lady who died in a
dentist’s chair exonorates the doctor, but urge
the disuse of chloroform except in most severe
cases.
A man is said to have died of cholera on
Essex street on Wednesday.
Savannah, September 28.—Arrived, steam
tng General Yonoleet, from Philadelphia for
Galveston, pnt in for coaL Cleared, steamer
General Barnes, New York.
Charleston, September 28.—Arrived, steam
er Falcon, Baltimore.
Charleston, September 28.—Three fever
deaths in the last twenty-four hours.
Calcutta, September 28.—The assassin of
the Chief Justice has been sentenced to death.
London, September 28.—The ship Gresham,
from tho West Indies for London, was stranded
off Dnngenes*. An unknown brig foundered off
Drogheda, and aU on board wore lost.
Madrid, September 28.—Sagosta declines the
candidature for the Presidency of tbe Spanish
Cortes. Carlist* wiU vote in blank.
Paris, September 28.—Baron von Arnim has
gone to Germany on acoount of Ul health.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Syracuse, September 28. — The following
is an extract from a speech at the meeting of
the Greeley delegates, alluding to the conven
tion from which they withdrew: “We have
met in this convention the coUeetors of the
port, and internal revenue officers sU over the
State; we have met postmasters in solid phal
anx, the district attorneys, the registrars in
bankruptcy sud the bankrupts also, and yet the
people who are against the office-holders, have
only been defeated by a majority of thirty.
Tbe money bags of Wall street were brought
here also. Henry Clews had brought money
here to give the office-holders a victory over the
people!”
Washinoton, September 28.—The British
American Claims Commission concluded perma
nent organization. Count Conti, Chairman ;
Thos. C. Cox, of the State Department, Secre
tary. The Commission agreed upon roles of
regulation* for the conduct of business, regu
lating forms of memorial*, prescribing the
manner of taking testimony, and tbe manner of
bringing on causes for final hearing. These
preliminaries completed, there remains nothing
for the Commission to do until the cases are
ready. Adjournment was taken until the 14th
of November. Meantime tho bnsines will be
mainly in tbe hands of agents of the respective
Governments in tbe preparation of proofs, etc.
So much of the rules as prescribes the form of
memorials, and the manner of taking testimony,
will be published at onoe for the information of
interested parties.
Nashville, September 28.—Nelly Gray won
the two mile heat and mile and a half dash.
Distanced Carlotta in the.first. Time 3:37j;
time of second race 2:40£.
New Yore, September 28.—The Brooklyn
police report a case of yellow fever in that city.
Salt Lake Cut, September 28.—There is
much excitement here to-day by tho reported
arrest of Brigham Young. No arrest has been
made, although tt is expected. It is stated on
good authority that Brigham Young will meet
all charges brought against him is a law-abiding
citizen, and will offer no opposition to arrest.
Synopsis of Weather Statement.
War Dep't, Office Chief Signal Ofticer,'
Washington, D. C., September 28, 7:10, p. to.)
Probabilities: -A ruing of the barometer and
dear weather will probably continue on Friday
in the Southern and Gulf Stales. Partially
cloudy and clear weather in the Middle States.
Clondy and clearing weather in New England,
with westerly winds. Tbe barometer will prob
ably fall from Wisconsin to Arkansas and west
ward, with fresh easterly winds on the upper
Lakes, by Friday afternoon.
CONSIGNEES PER M. St W. K- R.
September 28,187L
J H Zeilin & Co; GT Rogers' Sons: J F Barfield
A Co; Burdick Broe; Sevmour, T A Co; W A E P
Taylor; M Ganaheimer: Jones A B: Bogera A B;
Johnfon A S; E P Bailey; Dunn A Brown; O W
Massey: J H Cherry A Co.
The Rutherfordton (North Carolina) Vindi
cator says: A gentleman stopping at the hotel
reoeatly heard a conversation among some Rad
icals in regard to certain parties whose names
were mentioned as belonging to the Ku-klux.
A name was called, and ‘what shall we do with
him?’ was asked, when the reply was, ‘Oh, he
ain’t worth a damn; we’ll make a witness out
of him.’"
Bob-Tailed Gulch, Nevada, ha3 seven dwel
ling houses and thirty-seven saloons. They
talk of tearing down some of tho houses to make
more room.—Detroit Free Freer.
SEW ARRIVALS
—AT—
31. li. IIO&ERS & CO.’S,
100 CHERBY STREET.
A Fresh Lot of fiood Things.
NORTHERN APPLES,
FOREIGN FRUITS AND NUTS,
BEST FRENCH CANDIES,
in variety, cheap,
MILD FANCY FACTORY CHEESE,
ASSORTED CRACKERS,
beat qualities,
BAKING POWDERS,
Hereford's, Price’s, Ac.
TBCE A'F-XT GBEAT > > rjAA1.
GEORGIA
WILL BE HELD AT
PRESERVES
BRANDY PEACHES,
AND JELLIES.
Cooking Extracts in variety and cheap. Oysters,
Lobsters and other canned goods.
English and American
Pickle*.
“SC HEP P’3" DESSICATED COCOANUT,
FINE AND CHEAP CIGARS,
beat brands.
Assorted Spices, Currants and CitroD, Lemon
8yrup, Matches, Ac.
Cakes Supplied at Short Notice.
sept2*2-2ir
IUE ACOKT,
Maj, Ottote 239, aiS Centime for
Eiilt Days.
BOGBBS & BONN
'J’O-DAY retiring and offer low
200 boxes CREAM FACTORY CHEESE,
50 barrels NORTHERN IRISH POTATOES.
BOGERS & BONN
(J'O-DAY receiving and offer low
50 boxes PORK BELLIES.
BOGEES & BONN
H AVE in store the largest stock of LIQUORS in
tho citv.
P
RYE WHISKY at $1 to ?3 per gallon.
CORN WHISKY at 31 to 81.50 per gallon.
Our Cheap Grades Whieky are superior to any in
the State for the price.
BOGEES & BONN
^RE receiving and offer very low
600 packages NEW MACKEREL.
100 packages NEW WHITE FISH.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A ND for sale under market rates, aa the market
is falling fearfully,
200 rolls HEAVY MAGNOLIA BAGGING,
eepYlSm ROGERS A BONN.
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Co.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA*
Authorized Capital 82,000,000
Guaranteed Capital 500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for se
curity of Policy Holders 150,000
W. B. Johnsxox President.
W. S. Holt Vice President.
Geo. S OnKAR. .....Secretary.
J. W. Burke General Agent.
J. Mercer Greew, M. D. Medical Examiner.
W. J. Maqill Superintendent of Agencies.
C. F. McGay......Actuary.
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, Special Agent,
Jul8tf
Macon, Georgia.
H. MoKERVEY,
BOOT MAKER,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his customers that he
baa received* choice lot of French Calf
Skins, and ia prepared to make to order all kinds of
Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, promising good fit* and
first-clasa workmanship. I have the right to make
to order Evan’s Patent American Gaiter, a new,
excellent style ot shoe, the very thing for those
that don’t like their ankles pressed by elastics.
Bepairing a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed,
as I employ a first-class workman on repairs. My
Shoe Shop ia iu the theatre building, entrance on
Cherry street.
s*p5 lm HUGH McKEBVBY.
IDARB-Jr «*s CO.,
D1RBT BCILDIKO. 325 WEST BALTIMORE STREET,
WHOLESALE
Fruiterers end Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
rcp2MAw6m* terms cash.
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in
Southwest Georaia, will commence a campaign
lot the COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, in October next. He is a duly author-
ized and aocredite 1 Agent of this Company, and we
commend him to the patronage of the public, where
he baa worked so successfully heretofore.
J. W. BURKE,
aep!7 2m General Agent.
6SJ*Americas Republican andLumpkinTelegraph
copy and send bill*.
DIXIE WORKS,
* MACON, GEORGIA,
Uiernscy, Bartrum <fc Hendrix, Propr’s.,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all eorta of Turning done to order.
Beady Dreeaed Flooring, Ceiling, Bough Lumbe
and Lathee in any quantity always on hand.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
ZiOST.
O N the YinevOle road, Saturday afternoon, the
23d mat., a black Lace Veil. The finder will
be rewarded on leaving it at
eep24tf*THIS OFFICE.
SALE OF LAND.
WTILL be sold before the Court-house door in
V V tbe town of Forsyth. Monroe county, Geor
gia. on the first Tuesday iu November next, the
lands belonging to the estate of Leonard Greer,
deceased, to-wit:
The place known as the home place, containing
seven hundred (700) acres, more or lees. Tbe
Gainee place containing five hundred (500) aeros,
mere or lees; and the Read place, containing eight
(800) hundred acres, more or less; also, an interest
in the Fishery at the Long Shoals. Terms made
known on tho day of eale.
JOSEPH G. GREER, 1 p T ..-_
LEONARD F. GREER, f 1 tor ’
eept2I-dlawiwtd*
VALIANT, JONES & CO.
(Successors to Valiant <k Jonee),
IMPORTERS ACT DEALERS IN
LABES, CHANDELIEBS, CHINA,
TABLE, CLASS AXD QEEEX8WABE,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE
Bep2idJfcwGm
PREPAMTIOI i A GRAD SCALE!
THE FINEST PARK 4KD BEST RAGE TRACK
ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.
SEVEB MAGS1F1CEST EIMM HALLS!
250 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES!
$10,000 IN CASE PREMIUMS
OFFERED FOR FAST HORSES—TROTTING OR RUNNING!
The Fastest Horses in the North west and South 11 be present. Superior Accommodations for Stock.
A, CSrDE*. A1ST33 I> ,
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE!
Grand State Regatta !
Over 81000 in Cash Premiums! Boat Clubs invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for Ono Mile. Ten thousand spectators can be seated on the
beautiful greon-sward at one time.
THREE NEWSPAPERS TO BE PRINTED ON TIE Ml
Telegragh, Express and Post-ofliceB in full operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience
of Visitors!
AN DSO M
COTTAGE
With private rooms for accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents.
GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION
Every day at Three, r. k.
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON,
The distinguished Pedeetrian, from New Yerk, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 23d and
24th, and illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited
the wonder and admiration of the world.
OTHER EXHIBITIONS OF BASE IHTE TS? AND MEBIT!
Will be of daily occurrence throughout tho we
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT-
LEOTION!
TT'SCHANGE on Now York for sale at lowest cur-
^Exchange bought on New York, PhiUdelphto and
^Advances made on Bonds. Stodre. Cotton to store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Emo-
ooau Charleston or Savannah houses. ....
P cSilMtions promptly attended to in all parte cf
W. W. Wriolkv. Cashier. augiB-tuoctYS*
STREET C^YRB!
WUl take Passengers to and from th© Park to any part of the City overy fifteen minutes.
FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS!
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
Are offered amounting to over 810,000. Five thousand dollars offered by one man 1
Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat transportation at half rates for Paesengers and Freight
have been made with all the lines throughout the country from New York to New Orleans, and from
Chicago to Savannah.
ONLY $32 FROM NEW YORK TO MACON AND RETURN!
—
Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Daily on the Grounds!
SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
"W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
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CUBBEDGE & HAZLEIIUKST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GA.
R E c C Se?gSld^lver, ST00&MJ0ND3
and Uncnnent Funds.
Collections Mail© on nil Accessible
Points.
43"Offico open at all hours of the day.
eeptl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST S
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAW ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO (85000.
o
FFI0E HOURS, FROM 8 A. u. to 6 p. to.
-A-G-Eisra-sr
Savannah Bank and Trust Co*,
MACON.
QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid to
advances made on cotton.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOW
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will be Allowed,
jan25-ly
AS AGREED UFOS.
I. V. PLANT A SON, Asia.
Application for a Charter for the Manufac
ture of Icc by Machinery.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Bibb.
To the Honorable, the Superior Court of said
• County:
Th© undersigned, C. G. Memmioger, C. Q. Yem-
minger, Jr., and Geo. 8. Cameron, of Ch&rletuon,
South Carolina: W. B. Johnston, A. L. Maxwoll,
Goo. S. Obear, J. W. Burke, B. A. Wiae, Wm; 8.
Holt, John S. Baxter, J E Jones, B. B. Lewis. W.
P. Gooiall, C. A. Nutting, J. F. Greer, Carhart A
Curd, Tinaley & Brother, W. A. Huff, W. A. Collins,
Rogers A Bonn, G. B. Roberta, B F. Rosa, M. K.
Rodens Peter Solomon, James T. Niabet, J. M*
Boardman, Thompson Lamar Roa», A. Dec&au, \V.
A. Chorrv, Mrs. C- M. Ella, L. N. Whittle, Aitlinr
E. Boardman, Mias L. Hays, Johnson & Smith,
Miss Ilattio O. Tracy, Jonea A Baxter, resident® of
Bibb county. State of Georgia, and such others as
they may associate with them, respectfully apply
for a Charter incorporating them and their success
ors aa a body politic and corporate under the name
and style of tbo “MACON ICE FACrORY,” with
power to sue and be sued; to have and use a com
mon seal (should they desire); to hold such real
estate or other property as may be necessary to
carry on the business of the Association, or that
they may have to purchase in payment for debts
duo the Company; and to adopt such a Consti
tution and By* Lavra and amendments thereof as
they may deem advisable and proper to carry out
the objects of the Association. The nature and
purposes of said Association, and the particular
business they propose to carry on, being aa follows:
ARTICLE I.
The object of tbo Association is for the manufac
ture of ice by the use of machinery with the aid of
chemicals, and to sell the ice thus made.
article n.
The capital stock of the Association shall bo
thiny thousand ($30,000) dollars, divided into
shares of one hundred (8100) dollars each, with the
right or stockholders owning a majority of tho
shares to increase the capital stock of the Company,
from time to time, and in Buch sums as they may
deem advisable for conducting the business of the
Association, for a sum not to exceed one hundred
thousand (9160,000) dollars.
The consent of absent stockholders for an in
crease of the capital stock may be given in writing.
ABTZCLB IU.
The affairs of the Association shall be managed
by a Board of Nine Directors, who shall be elected
by the stockholders of the Association in person or
by proxy. In all elections for Directors, and in all
voting by stockholders in tbe decision of sny ques
tion before them, each share of stock shall count
as ono vote. The first election for Directors of the
Association to take place at the office of the Com
pany after the Charter has been granted by the
Court, by gWmg ono week s notico in one of tiiO
papers of Macon. The Directors so elected to con
tinue in office until the second Tuesday in Januaiy,
1873, at which time an election will ba held for Di
rectors, and annually thereafter on Tuesday after
tho second Monday in January of each year.
Should, from any cause, an election does not take
place on the days specified, the Directors last elect
ed may hold over, or an election ordered by the
Directors, giving ten days’ notice in one of the pa
pers of Macon, will be legal.
The Board of Directors shall elect from their
number a President wbo will preside at all their
meetings, and in his absence they may appoint a
President pro tem.
A majority of the Directors shall have power to
set at all meetings and fill any vacancy that may
occur in tho Board.
Tho Board of Directors to meet at tho call of the
President, or any three of the Directors may con
vene the Board for business.
No person sliall be a Director of this Association
who are not stockholders.
ABTICLE IV.
The Board of Directors shall have power to ap
point a Secretary and Treasurer of the Association,
and such other employees and agents of the Gom>
pany that may bo necessary to transact their busi
ness, and to fix their compensation, to dismiss
them, and to take bond from persons so employed
or appointed for the faithful execution of their du
ties.
ABTICLE V.
The obligation and evidences of indebtedness of
the Association shall be in writing and be signed by
the President and Secretary and sealed with the
seal of the Association.
ABTICLE VI.
The Directors of tho Association may declare div
idends from their earnings, payable to stockholders
half-yearly, in January and July of each year.
ABTICLE VIL
The Directors shall have power to call instal
ments on subscriptions to the capital stock of tho
Association ; and if any stockholder shall fail to pay
when due any instalments on their stock, and such
failure continue in arrears for three months, the
Directors may, in their discretion, forfeit the
shares of such defaulting stockholder to the Asso
ciation, and forfeit all payments which may have
been made on said stock.
ABTICLE VTTT.
All transfers of stock shall be made on the books
of the Company, by the stockholder in person or by
proxy; and stockholders shall have issued to them
script for their stocks, signed by the President and
Secretary.
All transfers of stock to be attested by the Sec
retary of the Association.
ABTICLE IX.
The By-Laws of the Association shall be binding
on all the members.
Your petitioners respectfully state, for the in
formation of this Conrt, that they have subscribed
to tho capital stock of this Association over twenty
thousand (£20,000) dollars, and out of that amount
over fourteen thousand (£14,000) dollars have been
paid by stockholders in cash on their subscriptions.
That they have purchased a suitable lot for their
business on the corner of First and Wbaif streets,
on which they have erected a substantial brick
building. That they have h»d made at Halle, in
Prussia, two machines for the manufacture of ice,
with a capaaty to produce about ten tons per day.
And they have also had made & steam engine to
drive said ice machines. All of which they have re
ceived and pnt in operation, and are now manufac
turing ice. and they hope to ba in successful oper
ation in a few days.
Your petitioners desire to bo incorporated for
twenty (20) years, with the right of renewal when it
expires.
Whereof they pray that an order be granted by
this Court incorporating them as aforesaid in terms
of the law.
Respectfully, YOUR PETITIONERS.
Filed and recorded in office, this 12th day of Sep
tember, 1871.
sepl5 lawlt
A. B. ROSS, D. Clerk.
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