The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 30, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger. FALL GOODS oCB STOCK or Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods NOTIONS, ETC., It now full and complete. We have the and moat varied stock we have ever exhibited to the trade. DUES* GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY attractive, and prices low. Oor motto ie "Short Profits and Quick Sates,” And we fee] confident of giving aatiafaction to all nbo maj favor na with their patronage. We respectfully invite the public to call and ex amine our atoek* W. A. BANKS * SONS, aep30tf 43 Second at, Triangular Block. w. A. HOPSON tfc CO Interestedly invito their friends and neighbors, also the atranger la the land, to call at NO. <1 SECOND STREET, Oat of cariosity, (you know), to aee a “plant fall' stars, (you know)—fall ftom the bottom of the cellar to the bottom of tba roof with stocks of the CHOICEST DRY GOODS! Aa the said W. A. HOPSON k CO. moat move theee goods vapidly in order to “touch bottom,' thomeelvoe, the price wit! be fair and lovely, (yon know.) eepSI If W. A. HOPSON' k CO. E. K- POE Ac CO. iiirr-N m it.niyu, cotton au.ut; eojcsTasTtr ox naxn— All Grades SUGARS. COFFEES, Rest TEAS of all brands, GOLDEN SYRUP, MOLASSES, GILT-EDGE BUTTER. Choice BREAKFAST BACON, SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS, NEW YORK PIG HAMS, and other brands. BUFFALO TONGUES, CANNED FRUITS, all kinds, BORDEN'S MILK, SAVANNAH GRITS, WINKS, WHISKIES. An>l all (list in nsnally kept in onr line. We have jnst received 20 barrels PALACE MILLS FLOUR, near wbnat, in whole, half and quarter tacks, which we are agents for. ang4 3m IMPROVED COTTON TIES. THE EUREKA IRON TIE, THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, Wo also ltavo the 8WETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Same as New Orleans TURPIN * OGDEN, Agenta at Macon. Oa. BATE8& COMER, 133 Bayst., Savannah, General Agenta for Go., Fla , and Eaat Ala. aepSltf BALL, BLACK & CO., uito and 5G7 Broadway, N. Y., nsroBTUts or DIAMONDS AND ALL PRECIOUS -STONES. Manufacturers of FINE JEWELRY. ni«T QUALITY OV DRILL CARBON. Always on hand. augSO tf taTNaws Fnow Euaov*.—Dr. L. H- BradBeld, the manufacturer of Bradlield'a Female Regulator, in Atlanta, ia joat in reoaipt of a letter from Ger many, of which tbo following ia a correct transla tion—the original of which ia in Dr. Bradfield'a poaaeeaion, and can be seen by any one who de- eiree it. Verily, the medicine ie acquiring a repu tation aa wide aa that of dvtlizaticn. The following is the translation: NoBTurns raoviscE or JIaxovxb, \ German Empire, August 7, 1871.) Bn. Baanrmnn—Dear Sir: From one of my friends I have learned Tour address, and (Tom him have received a fow hot ties of your celebrated Fe male Regulator.and ite excellent properties for cor ing certain diseases of the fair box have been com- mnnloaled to me. I have had aa opportunity of trying your medicine in my own family with tho moat satisfactory aneceaa, and I baettrn to express to yon my warmest thanks for the happy effect produced by your medicine. Not only in my own family, hot also in other families this side tho At lantic. have the eame happy results boon effected, until now tbo laet bottle has been used np. and I can no longer enprly tboee who have mails de mands for the medicine. I wish very much to procure a new supply, and therefore address you to respectfully aek of you whether you bavo an agency for your medicine on this continent, and if not, to send me a few dozen bottles per North tier- m.r, xjoyd steamer. For tire amount yon may draw on me through Messrs. G. Mecko A Co., Bankers in Bremen, or if you prefer it, I will send you tho amount of the hill in advance. Awaiting your reply, I am yjura respectfully, j m O. V. Fbaxabebcbo. Mabbuob Grout.—Interesting work, nnmorons engravings, 334 pagoe. rrice SO cento. Address Dr. Batts' Dispensary 13 North Eight Street, St- Louis, Mo. See advertisement anglT-ddwly Mausttx. Disuses—Daring these months, fe- ver-tnd-sgue, that scourge of our rich bottom lands, issues forth. The immediate cause of this malady ia probably the moist exhalations that arise from decomposing vegetable substances. Bat there are also eeeondary and predisposing causes. The weather prevalent at this season, although not, in deed, so intensely cold aa that of winter, ia more chilling and more depressing. Tho effect of aneb weather is to reduce the measure of vital force, and thus to render the syttom more liable to suo- cumb to disease. FnAsipj. disease ia Just now, bke a bold enemy, advancing swiftly npon oor po sition, and, like a skillful enemy, lie will not fell to select tho weak points; lot na, with equal skill, fortify tho we.k points—fortify them by the rue of a stimulating and invigorating tonic such aa Dr. Fiech'a Bitters. Tbo soundnses of this theory it Strikingly illustrated by tba fact that it ia by no means every inhabitant, even of the moat inaalo- briooa districts, who yields to this foe. It con quers some, hot not all The reason ia simple. Some, their frames already fortified by nature's own great tonic, nourishing food, are strong enough to resist the surrounding poisonous influ ence*, to which Others whom an insufficient diges tive faculty has, in a great measure, cut off from this source of strength, readily succumb. Now, Dr. Fiacb’a Bitten strengthens digestion, and thus enables tba only real panacea, food, to so invigor ate ibe system that it can repel the attack of mala rial diseases. Moreover, taken ae directed, tide medicine ie an infallible core for fever-and-ague, and for all formm of intermittent fever. CITY AFFAIRS. SATURDAY MORNING. BEPT. 30. 1871. Macox Lively—Three hundred and ninety bales of cotton were reoeived here yesterday— tho largest number of the season. Trade ia rapidly improving, and the merchants are be ginning to look happy. Axotheb Attxwfyat Suicide.—A man named Jones, aa we heard it, attempted to shoot him self yesterday over in East Maoon, but succeed ed only in slightly wounding himself in the side. Verily, there seems to be a mania for salf-dcstruction in these parts. Saloon at tixe Fain Gbocsds.—Tho party who rented this establishment reoently at $2,400, having refused to comply with the terms nnder which it was knocked off to him, it will be re-rented on Monday afternoon next, to the highest bidder. See notice in oar ad vertising columns. Funs it vue.— Bo sure to attend Boson's auc tion sale of furniture this morning. He has a largo stock in store, either at private sale or un der the hammer. In addition to fnrnitnre, he has a little of nearly everything for sale, and on yonr own terms. Hike Onroonr, a colored attache of a barber shop on Third street, got hold of a loaded gun in the shop yesterday, and in carelessly hand ling it, tho gnn was fired, the charge taking ef fect in the ceiling overhead. It ia said the darky was tho worst frightened erestnre im aginable. City Money.—A paragraph appeared in this ojlnuin yesterday morning, in reference to the ly money, and in the form of an editorial, which the local and other editors of the Tble- ouapu, aud nine-tenths of the cjmmnnity do nut cudorso. It was written by an outsider and sent to tbo printer without i.eing read, or wo should bare suppressed it. The city money is good, is received by everybody, and if any one has ever offered it at 2) per cent discount, he was greener Ihnn tho backs of tho bills. Capital Dinneb.—In company with two friends wo dropped into W. P. Carlos' restan rut yesterday about 2 r. m. and called for din ner. It was aprend before the party, and if there ever was a feast gotten up “fit for the gods,’ Carlos Miceeeded in doing the Ihing on this occasion. Oystera manipulated in fonr ways, broiled chicken, nice birds, elegant beefstake, bam, and a dozen other palatable dishes. Then the wines, etc. Bat we can't do the subject jus tice, and shall leave the job to oar friend Black, of the Enfaula News. TwxsTY-mrx Cents.—This amount will buy a >Ule of Mr*. Whitcomb's Syntp, tho great aooth- g remedy for all diseases incident to infanta and lildren. Old Tutxoa Have Famed Away.—This ia at least tree of tho old method of treating tbo long abused and much abased human body. It is no longer considered wise to put a patient to the tor ture in order to core him of a disease in which pain la already undermining the energies of bis system. True science ranges itself on tho aide of nature, md endeavors to assist her in her fight against dis ease. This is the province of Hostottor’s Stomsch Ritters, the moat approved tonic ever advertised in this country. It may be recommended aa a fall medicine, par exeoUeoce; for it ia in tbo fall that jMUoaanesa, dyspepsia and malar ions fevers are ea- neoUUy prevalent. Tba f rum. exhausted by the beats of summer, ie relaxed and feeble at its close, and requires, we may aay dmatuh artificial assist- anew. Afford it that assistance in occasional doses of Hoatettor’s Stomach Bitter*, and the evils re ferred to may be escaped. Throughout the far West, and on tbs stosmiog Alluvial of the Southern riven, all the varieties of periodical fever are prob ably rife to-day. Had a course of Hos tetter'* Bit ters been oommeooed by tho • offerers a month ago, i. before tho unhealthy season sot in, seren- eigut'is of them would, in all probability, be in their usual health at the present time. So much forwent of forecaste. So much for not keeping in the boose, and using daily, the beat safeguard against epidemic and endemic fever*. Ad flocks of imposter* and imitators are trying to fodow in the wake of tba great American remedy, therefore, bo sure that the article yon buy ia genu ine and verified by the proper trade marks. The tine article can only be obtained in bottles. Be ware of the spurious bitter* told by the gallon or in keg. McLean’s Horror it. and Blood Purifier is tho Lest tonic and blood alterative in the world. jwUkt Notice.—Tho card of Carre, Mignon A Ron- art having appeared in yonr paper warning all parties against the purchase or use of the iee machines munnfactared by Messrs. Vans A Litt- man as an infringement of their patent, I feel authorized, aa agent, to sfato that they have a patent brined by the Government May 2d, 1871, and have no hesitation in recommending it to the pnblio. The machine in this city will con tinue in operation, and supply all demands for ice at redneod rates. O. G. Mejimisoeb, Jr. Agent of Vasa A Littmann, for U- S. A. September 30, 1871. Family Gbocebizs.—Mr. W. P. Carlos, Ells’ old stand on Mnlberry street, opposite tha Lanier House, is in reoeipt of tbo largest and freshest stock of family groceries now in the city, to say nothing of his fresh fish, oysters, shrimp*, rioe birds and other luxuries from tho sea coast. Families, proprietors of hotels and roetanranta, will find everything good for the table at this house and in any quantity. Orders from a distance for fresh oyster*, fish, groce ries, etc., promptly filled, and, as during the days of Ells, tho honso is still tho headquarters for ioe, and everything else which constitnte* good living in the eating or drinking line. Car ton’ prices will oompare, to tho purchasers ad vantage, with any home in Central Georgia. The revival at the First Street Methodist Church continues with greater interest than ever. Dr. Hicka is said to be pronouncing from its pulpit tho most learned, the most eloquent and the most extraordinary sormons over heard in the United States. It is said that his effort on Wednesday night, upon “Sin and its Conse quences," would have electrified any andienoe that ever sat beneath Ibe sanctuary. Of course every seat is filled and the aisles and windows occupied, not only by the lover* of genuine pul pit eleqenee, but by those who takes far deeper interest than that in the enunciation of the truth and the word. Daring this revival a large number of persons have been united to tbo church—among them some of our best citizens. Kettbxzi>.—Hou. O. T. Ward, Ordinary of this county, retained Thursday from a month's visit to New York, Boston and other Eastern cities. He returns in tho enjoyment of excel lent health. While in Boston, he contracted with a responsible and reliable house for a city dock, for tho main tnrrot of tho new Court house. The clock will be made and shipped by the 1 st of December. He also purchased a hand ■omo dock for the Court-room, which will ar- arrivo in a day or two. While speaking of His Honor, we might again mention the faot that on and after the 1st of October tho dty and county hospital passes un der his control, but it has all along received his dose personal attention, and regularly onoe a week he has paid the institution a visit to that it was kept in order, and to hear any com plaints, or appeals which its inmates might have to make. Tho poor and destitute of the oounty have a warm-hearted friend in the person of Or dinary Ward, and when their appeals for assist ance are genuine, and he is certain there ia no imposition, be never turns a deaf ear to them, or withholds whatever of aid it is in his power to giant m Disaster's Fibe in Talbottos.—Wo regret to learn from Mr. J. B. Gorman, editor of the Talbotton Standard, who is in the dty, that a most disastrous fire broke out in his town on Thursday morning last, which laid one entire block in rnina before it was subdued. Tho con flagration originated in a wooden building in rear of O. D. Gorman's store. Tho following parties were burned out: Fell A Martin, dealer in hardware, tinware, and canned fruits; O. D. Gorman, fancy and family grooer; Dr. H- N. Wells, druggist; Dennis A Bro., dry goods, “Standard” printing oflioe, by Mr. J. B. Gor- msd; “American” printing cifiee, by J. L. Den nis; Willis A Willis, law offioe. The loss is es timated at about $40,000. There was Tery lit tle insurance on tho property. This is a most severe blow to tho merchants and business men of Talbotton. They aud our contemporaries of tho press have our most sin cere sympathies. Mr. Gorman says he is going to rebuild with bricks, immediately, and we hope to see bis Standard soon again elevated proudly and defiantly, and may no advene winds ever again lower if in the dost or ashes. Solo. — One of our warehousemen, and prominent gentleman for gubernatorial honor* in tho minds of many Georgian*, has a rickety looking old boggy horse that sold out the sports of this town liko a flash on Thursday afternoon. It was stated by the owner that the horse w*s a three minute fellow, and in leas than that time be bad forty bets proffered that the ani mal could not make a mile in 3:05, 3:10 or 3:15. Of course the bets were all gobbled np—(we gobbled a few ourself) and tho time fixed upon for tbo trial was 5 o’clock r. v. A large crowd went dawn to tho Trotting Park to see tho horse go and nearly all of the Colonel's friends went along to enjoy a laogh at his expense, few sly onea who knew what the hone could do were sliding around in the crowd wagering hats, treats, eta, that the hone would beat three minute*. Sneh misbehavior opened our eye*, and we drew all the bet* we had gobbled up before the “erector” started, knowing the rules of th* turf—that no bet could be draws after the start The animal wa* introduced on the track under tho aoperior manipulation of Mr. J. J. Clay, and he wa* called up for • start. He got a good send off, and from tho start to tho goal, he never skipped or broke, and came borne like a flash—making the mile easily in 2:53. It is unneeeaaryto sty that the whole crowd was badly “stock,” and the backers of the horse were jubilant Tax long looked for “Great Monitor” has at last arrived, and will exhibit st 83 Cherry street, just one door below Messrs. M. S. Mey er A Co.’s boot and shoe store. Admission free. Don’t Foeozt these Two Fact* !! That Wing A Solomon are tho agents of the Grover A Baker Sowing Machines and of the L. A M. Spectacles—the best in use. FINANCIAL AXD COMMERCIAL. Hally Review or Hie Marker. OFFIOE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,) Seftembeb 39—Evening. 1871- J Cotton. —Receipt* to-day 5*0 bale*; sale* 198; ■hipped 190. The market dosed weak at 17%fgl7%—only choice lota calling for tho latter figures. XT AGON COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on band Sept 1,1871—bales.. 1,739 Received to-day 390 Beceived previously 1,530—1,930 3,059 Shipped to-day 190 Shipped previously 1,111—1,301 Stock on band this evening. Th* general market was moderately active to-day, and the streets daring the forenoon were lively with the wagons and team* of countrymen. Price* all around rale steady and firmer. We ttill quote: BAOON—Clear Side* (smoked) 10* @ 11 Clear Bib Sides (smoked) 9% @ 10 Shoulder*. 8% @ 9 Heine (sugar-cured) 18 O 20 GRAIN AMO HAY. CORN—White. 1 00 @ 1 fc5 MEAL .'. 115 @110 GRITS 1 35 & 1 S3 OATS 70 @ 80 WHEAT—For bushel 1 60 Q l IS FIELD PEAS 1 !0 HAY—Northern 1 80 ft 1 90 Teoneree Timothy .. 1 89 <a 1 99 BAGGING AMO IRON TIBS. Kentucky per yard ... 34 Ot 25 Gunny per yard 33 ft 24 Borneo per yard 34 00 25 Double Anchor per yard 24 @ 25 Bangs! per yard 24 <9 25 Eagle peryard 21 ft 25 ''Arrow.” “Anchor" and “Eureka” iron tie*, single ton, per pound 0% Retail 7 Bagging Twine, retail 25 Hornlns 31 nr It ct Keport. New Yoax. September 29. — Cotton quiet and ■toady; Bales 1200; uplands 19%: Orleans 30%. Sales of cotton future* last evening were 2600 bales; September ; October 19 l-16ft>9 3-16; November 19%@>19 S-16; December 19X@193-16; January 19%: February 19 11-16; March Stocks firm. Gold 13%. Money easy at 6. Gov ernments dull but steady. State* dull and steady. Sterling, long 8%; tliort 9%. Turpentine very firm at 64@64%. Botin 3 60<s> 3 62% for etrained Freights steady. Flour 10 better. Wheat 2(®3 bettor. Corn 1W3 bettor. Pork and lard steady. London. September 29, noon— Consols 02%; Bonds 93%. Tallow 45a Sd@46s. Fbakkiost, Septembor 28.—Bonds 95%. Paris, September 39—Rentes 56f Sic. . Bullion lias increassd 1,000,0001. LiVEarooL. September 29, noon—Cotton opened firm; uplands 9%<S>9%; Orleans 9%@9%. Lateb-—Cotton firmer; sales 12,0.0,- speculation and export 8000. Sales of tbe week 58,000; for export 6,000; on ■peculation 7.000; stock 132,000; American 184,000; receipts 16,000; American 8,000; actual exports 8000. Breadstnffs firm: red western wheat lls8d Corn S3*6d. Flonr 256 427s. Pork47*6d. Lard active at 45e3d. Tallow 44sCd. Markets—Evening Keport. New Yoax, September 29—Cotton quiet but weak; sal. a 2044; uplands 19%; Orleans 20%. Cotton sales for future delivery to-day 6,450 bales; September 19%ftl9%; October 19(319 3-16; November 191-16@19%; December 19%; January —: February 19%; March 19%; April 20%. Flour active; southern firmer; common to fair extra 6 85(47 50; good to choice 7 65(89 00. Whisky 100(41 01. Wheat 2(84 better, with good export and speculative demand; winter red western 160 1 65. Coro 74@75. Pork steady. Lard ateady. Na nis quiet* Tallow ateady. ltics ateady at 8%(S9. Freights unchanged. Money easy at 5. Sterling 8@8%. Oold 14%. Governments cloeed % higher: C2a 15%. States dnli and generally steady. Tennessee! 71; new 71V. Virginias 71%; new 68%. Louisisnaa 65; new 69. Levees 69%. 8a 82. Alabamas 100; 6a 68 — Georgias 83; 7a 91. North Carolina! 41%; new 23% South Carotins* 73; new 53%. Governments, 81a 18%; 62s 15%; 64s 15%: 65a 15%; new 14%; 67. 14%: 68a 14%; 10-40.11%. Baltixouz, September 29—Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 19%@19%; net receipts —: gross 154; ex ports to Great Britain —; coastwise 2U1; sales 351: »tock 1515. Net receipts of the week 650; gras 1631; exports to Great Britain 100; coastwise 635; sales of the week 1141. Flour active. Wheat active and firmer. Coroan- changed. Pork unchanged. Bacon active, with an advancing tendency; shoulders 8@S%. Whisky 1 00 <4101. Cincinnati, September 39—Pork in good demand at 13 00. Bacon, demand light, and firm. Flour excited and higher. Corn ateady. Whisky 91. Louisville, September 29 —Bagging quiet and steady; round lota 17(418; Provisions very strong, with good demand. Bacon active. Whisky 95. Sr Lorn, September 29 —Bagging sells freely at 19. Pork and bacon quiet. Nxw Ocleans, September 29.—Cotton ateady and in fair demand; middlings 19%; net receipts 991; cross 1380: export* to the continent ; coastwise 795; sales 900; atoek 19,264. Net roceiptaof tbe week 4858; gross receipts 6330; exports to Great Britain : to tbo continent —; to Havre 3172; coastwise 3766; aalea of tba week 5600 Floor firm; tow grades scarce; superfine 5 50(8 5 75; double 6 50(86 75; treble 7 00#7 35. Corn firm at 82(485. Oats firm at 57. Hay firm at 35 00; efaoioe 38 00. Bran 114 Pork held at 14 SO. Ba con quiet and firm; shoulders 8%; clear rib tides 8%; clear t idee 9%; choice sugar cured bama sea roe at 19. Lard firm; tieree 1O%01O%; keg 12(412%'. Sugar. Molasses and Coffee, no market. Whisky firmer; western rectified 98(4108. Bank Storting 31. Sight % premium. Gold 14%. WixjerxoTON, Septembor 29—Cotton firm; mid dlings 18; net receipts 290; exports coastwise 365; sales 224; stock 1877. Spirits of turpentine firm at 59. Roein firm at 3 89 for strained; 5 60 for No. 1; 7 50 extra pale; 6 50 for pale; and 3 75 for low No. 2. Crude tur pentine firm at 2 95 for hard; 410 for yellow dip; 4 75 for virgin. Tar firm at 2 25. Araurra, September 29. —Cotton quiet; mid dling* 17%; net receipts 450; aalea 4S(r, stock of 18702425; 187X 4500. Receipts for tbe week 3650; aalea of tho week 1970. Savannah, September 29—Cotton dared firm; middlings 18%; net receipt* 909; export* coastwise ; s&les 600; stock 5636. Net receipts of the week 4919; exports coastwise 3491; tales of the week 3900. Chaxlzston,September 29—Cotton closed steady; middling* 18%; net receipts 761; exports coastwise sale* 300; stock 9558. Net reoeipt* of tha week 5616; exports coutwiso 3756; sale* of tba week 1089. City Point, September 2?.—Net receipts of tbe week 330. Peotidesce, September 29—Cotton,' stock 6,000 BY TELEGRAPH DAY DISPATCHES. Baltejioez, September 29.—The Convention adopted the report of the railroad committee; the report of the committee on interior lines of water communication—dredging the mouth cf the Mistissippt River aa a temporary expedient for a ship canal, connecting the Mississippi with the Ocean from near Fort St Phillip, on the left bank, to the Golf of Mexico, to be maintained at Government cost and with free tolls, and asked an appropriation of four mil lions for this work. The action of the previous convention regarding the James ltiver and Kanawha Canal was approved, and the appeal to Congress for aidrenewed. Reverdy Johnson addressed the convention. Daring the evening session, a committee of one from each State was appointed on unfin ished business. The report regarding the James River and Kanawha Canal was adopted. Tbe report that Congress should oornpel the re moval of the bridgo on the Mobile and Texas Road over the Grand Rigolettos to a more suit able crossing and to be plaoed at right angles to the current, was adopted. Nasbvhxz, September 29.—Throe negroes were taken from jail in Wineheeter, Tennessee, and banged, for burning the Methodist church. Vzesaillzs, September 23.—The Minister of Commerce informs a committee of the Assem bly which controls affairs during thereeess that negotiations with Germany are making fair progress. The rumored discovery of evidence of a Bonapartist conspiracy is unfounded. Nxw You, September 29.—The ease of sup posed yellow fever in Brooklyn proves to be typhoid fever. A company leaves to-day to re- infoioe the fourth regiment of artillery in North Carolina. The Tribune says we accept the ticket nominated yesterday at Syracuse, and adds: We accept the miracle of clumsiness called the plat form, and bow to the monstrous State Com mittee. New You, September 29.—Arrived, Adger, Ulimaria, Wcsen and Wrebowtet. London, September 29.—Gibbous, a success ful merchant, and a member of tbe Conservative parly, has been elected Lord Mayor of London. Gales continue on tbo English coast, and several additional disasters are reported. Tbe Times' Versailles special says France de clines to give the other power* the same favor able custom clauses that are accorded to Ger many nnder the recently negotiated treaty. On the other hand a correspondent of the Times, writing from the same place, expresses the opinion that the negotiations with Germany will be protraeied and fruitless. SIGHT DISPATCHES. CONSIGNEES PER K. A* TV. K- Settzjibxb 29.1871. Lightfoot k J; Jone« A B; J Holmee k Co; John- I son k e ; Bussell k P; H L Jewett: Boss & C; J L Gnnhouse: Singleton, H k Co; G E Snssdorff; Guii- ferd 4H:LW Hasdai; Burdick Bro*; J A Nelson A 8on: B A Wise; G 81*ught-r; J L Kennedy; Truman k G; Seymour. T k Co. F Reichert; Carhart 4 C; 8 TA BPWalker, DDsIy A Bro; D JBaer: Mix* K; Nusebaum k D; J Block; E P Strong; J F Barfield 4 Co; A Wacnack; Rogers 4 B; J H Anderson 4 Sod; N A Megrath. 1871. TUESDAY, 26TH SEPTEMBER. 1871 SEW ARRIVALS —AT— 3f. J*. ROGERS & CO.’S, 106 tTIEKKY .STREET. A Fresli lot of Good Things. | NORTHERN AITLES, FOREIGN FRUITS AND NUTS, | BEST FRENCH CANDIES, in variety, cheap, MILD FANCY FACTORY CHEESE, | ASSORTED CRACKERS, beet qualities, BAKING POWDERS, ] Hoieford’e, Price’s, 4c. BRANDY PEACHES, GRAND OPENING, Montgoaiebt, (September 2!).—There was the grandest demonstration ever known in Alabama to tbe memory of General Clanton, to-day. His body, in state at the capital, was visited by over 10,000 persons. The M. E. Church, where tho funeral was preached waa filled, and tbe square around packed with people. The procession to 2 358 the cemetery was over two mites long. It is es- ’ timated that the crape on the stores, publie buildings and private residences would make a line ten miles long. Tbo grief is great, and men and women freely shed tears. Tbe oolored people vied in their demonstration of respect to the great Domocretie leader of Alabama. Large contributions have already been made to raise funds to invest for hi* family. Every business house is closed. Selma, September 29.—Tho death of Gen. Clanton created universal aud profound sorrow in this community. To-day the church bells were tolled and other demonstrations of respect made. At York, seventy miles west of Selma, yester day, a drunken man, without provocation, killed his wife and father-in-law and fled. New O cleans, September 29.—A meeting re presenting the principal dry goods, grocery, drng and western prodneo booses, embracing one hundred and fifty firms, was hold to-nigbt, to protest against quarantine of New Orleans vessels entering Texas ports. Pointed resolu tions to that effect were adopted and telegraphed to Governor Davis. A letter declaring there was no yellow fever in the city, signed by Doc tors Becket, Bruno, Chsppin and Holliday, was read at the meeting. Atlanta, September 29.—Foster Blodgett, late Superintendent of the State rood, was ar rested yesterday, ebargod with fraud. H. P. Farrow, Attorney General, was arrested to-day, charged with cheating and swindling. Chauleston, September 29.—Three fever deaths in the last twenty-four hours. Washington, Septcmbc-r 29.—The Secretaries of War and Navy are hero. A number of dele gates to the Baltimore Convention are hereon route home. All well. Pobtland, Me., September 29.—Rogers, de faulting cashier of ihe National Bank of Bruns wick, plead guilty, and was sentenced to six years in the penitentiary. Boston, September 29.—A committoo of the Council has been appointed to extend tho hos pitalities of the city to tha grand Dake Alexis. New Yobs, September 29.—Col. Wm. L. Shutlieworth, Colonel of Marines, is dead— aged fifty years. A number of coolies who bad completed eight years servitnde in Cuba, arrived here en route for California, to which point Cuba pays their expenses. Commodore Oscar Builds is dead. Baltimobe, September 29.—The Convention adopted various reports; also, a resolution re commending Congress to pass the universal am nesty bilL Also, the following: WUoreaa, This Convention having adopted a resolution asking the general government to re fund the tax collected on cotton: Therefore, be it resolved, That coal, oil, iron and other commodities having paid a similar tax be included in the resolution refunding tax on cotton. Tbe Convention meets at St. Louis in 1872. The Convention adjourned sr'n* die. Wm. Pritchard, oolored, was hanged to-day at Towsonton, for rapeing a German girl in 1870. Philadelphia, September 29. —Tho paper and tag warehouse of Jesnp A Moore is burned. It was in the centre of a number of paper stores. Loss $150,000. Paris, September 29.—M. de Bonneville, French Ambassador to Rome, haa arrived at Versailles. The loan of Ihe city of Paris has been taken. The subscriptions were thirteen times more than required. There have been several conflicts between the French and German garrison at Dijoo. Be sure and see the opening. * Great Monitor” at its Mobile, September 29—Cotton doted quiet; middling* 18%; net receipts 875; gross 8*6; ex port* to Gtaat Britain ; coastwise 425; aalea 150; stock 8516. Net receipts of the week 3752; exports to Great Britain 1158; to the continent —; coastwise 1143; sales of tbe week 1900. Galveston, September 29-Cotton dosed ateady; good ordinary 15%(416; net receipt* 566; exports Great Britain ; coastwise 517; sales 300; stock 17.019. Net receipts of the week 4563; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 1331: aalea of the week 3450. Boston, September 29—Cotton doeed quiet and dull; middlings 20%; net reoeipU—• gross reoeipta 190; exports to Great Britain 38; routines —; sales 350: stock 4500. Nat receipts of the week 3595; groe* 1335: ex ports to Great Britain ; continent ; coast wise —; tale* of the week 1200. Noszole, September 29—Cotton firm; low mid dlings 18%@I8%; receipt* 1233; export* rout ine* 123; eale* 60; atoek 4356 Net reoeipta of tbe week 5340; gross —; exports to Great Britain—; coastwise 2976; eale* of the week 375. Mrvnrw. September 29 —Cotton market doeed firm; middlings 18%; receipt* 975; shipments 763; stock or 1870, 7981; 1871, 3775. Net receipts of Ibe week 3935; shipments 3119; sales of tbe week 3770. Pmu.iDSi.rini. September 29.—Cotton doeed firm; middlings 19%. Net receiple of tne week 216; gross 1642. London. September 29, ev,Licg—Consol* 92%. Bonds 93%. Sugar afloat 37e6d(323a. Puns. September 29 —Reniea 56f 57c. Litertool, Septemberf29. evening—Cotton cloeed firm: uplands 9%@9%; Orleans 9%@9%; sales 12.000; speculation and export 8090. Yarns and f abrioe at Manchester quiet and firm. AND JELLIES. Cooking Extracts in variety and cheap. Oysters, | Lobitera and other canned goods. English and American Pickles. •SCHEPP’S” DESSICATED COCOANUT, FINE AND CHEAP CIGAB3, bast brands. Assorted Spices, Currants and Citron, Lemon | Syrup, Matches, 4c. Cakes Supplied at Short Notice. sept22-2w NEW YORK STORE, 45 AND 47 SECOND STREET. OF THE LATEST STILES OF IBS COOKS! -CONSISTING OF COLLINS & LITTLE 101 1‘Iiorry .sirref, Jlacon, Ga. WAGONS, Agents for ABBOTT, DOWNING * CO.’S CONCORD BUGGIES CONCORD WAGONS. Tbo abovo work epoaks for itself. Agents for ibe Celebrated A Handsome Lie of Black Bros Brain Sis ALSO, TAFETR SILKS. A LARGE LINE OF FAILLE SILKS THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF ALL NEW SHADES. ALSO, A LOT OF THE NEW STYLES OF JAPANESE SILKS | Valours in Silk, Valours in Wool, Effingham Poplins, French and German Plaids. First National Bant of lacoi. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL LECTION! E XCHANGE on New York for eale at lowest cur- rent rate. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia an£ ^Idvaucea made on Bonds, Stocks, Cotton fn store, or ahipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro pean. Charleston or Savannah house*. * Collections promptly attonaed to in al) parte of the United States. t t „ Our circulation 1a amply protected by United States Bonds. *• O- PLANV, President. ^ W. WaioLgg. Oaahier. an ;15-tiioct28* CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST, Bankers and Brokers MACON, GrA. TYECEIVE DEPOSITS. BUY and SELL EX- IV, CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Unourrqut Funds. collections Made on all Accessible Points. ifwnffiro open at all honre of tho day. eeptl-lyr CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST’S SAYINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. O 1 AGENCT2- Savannah Bank and Trust Co„ MACON. Q APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLAB8, all paid in ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON. EXCHAKnE BOYJOMT AND H1I.K DEPOSITS BECEIVED, On which Interest will be Allowed, AS AGREED urON. jan25-ly I. C. PLANT A MON, Air In. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Stiidelmker Wagons, ALPACAS, IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES. HlOXKtilll DISPATCHES. Synopsis «r Wcaflirp NtAtement. War Dep t, Office CniEF Sir,sal Oman,) Washington, D. C., September 29, 7:40 p. m. j The area of highest barometer, which wss Thursday afternoon central northwest of Illi nois, has moved southeast and covers the entire country east of the Mississippi. The highest barometer is in Kentucky and Tennes- Tho pressure has risen in tower Florida and Maine. It has fallen from Minnesota to Kansu and Wyoming. Clondincsa continues in tower Florida aud Maine. Clear weathor is elsewhere reported. Fresh northwesterly winds have prevailed from Lake Huron to Virginia and eastward; northeast winds in (be Golf States; light winds and calms in the interior; increasing aonth and southwest winds have pre vailed daring tho afternoon from Missouri. The temperature has risen from Michigan to Mis souri aud northward, and has fallen in New England. Elsewhere it is sensibly stationary. Probabilities: The barometor will probably continue rising and high on the Atlantic and Gnlf ooast and lower Lakes, with pleasant weather on Saturday, but will fall rapidly north and west of the Ohio valley, with increasing southeasterly winds on the upper Lakes. A storm of considerable severity is probably ap proaching from Montana and Dakotah. Nashviixx, September 29.—In tho first race for $600—three mile dash. Faster wslkod over. In the second race for $150—nrilo dash. Com merce came in first; McIntyre's b. c., by Nor ton, seoond; Metalia, third; Sue Walton, fourth; Aneroid, fifth, and Mazeppa,sixth. Time: 1:48. Third reoe—$300, mile heat, McIntyre's e. h. c., by Tipperary, 1,1; Kathleen, 2,2; Me- talla, 3,3. Time: 1:49}, 1:481. The favorites won in each raoe. The weather is fine and the attendance the largest of the week. Tho meet ing closes to-morrow with fonr rices. London, September 29.—The New Castle en gineers have agreed to submit the difficulties between themselves and employer* to arbitra tion. The Bishop of Litchfield sailed for the United States to attend tbe Conference of the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Regatta Notice.—The following programme will be observed at the coming Regatta, com mencing Thursday, October 25th, at two o’clock P. SI.: First Day—First race between inland shell*. First Day—Second ra eo between inland canoes. Second Day—First race between sheila open to the world. Second Day—Second raco between canoes open to the world. Third Day—Third race between Tubs open to the world. All entries to the above races most be made through Mr. E. M. Zeily, Secretary of the Ma con Regatta Association, before Wednesday, October 2Ctb, 12 x. Entrance fee, ten per cent of ihe prize— amount to be paid to Mr. L. Ripley, Treasurer of Ihe Association. Classification to be made by the Executive Committee of the Association. The winning inland crows only to enter for the races open to the world. W. A. Huff, Mayor. <3r Columbus, Savannah and Augusta papers please copy. VALIAST, JONES & CO., (Successors to Valiant & Jonee), IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CHINA, TABLE, GLASS AXD QrEEXSWAEE, 4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. sep24d4wCm Also, a largo lot of ALPACA PLAIDS, from 25 cents per yard and upwards. | 200 pieces PLAIN POPLINS, suitable for traveling, at 25 cents per yard; 100 pieces of FRENCH MERINO, 150 pieces of EMPRESS CLOTHS, 100 pieces of tbe prettiest shades of OETAMENS CLOTH. A fine lot of FIGURED VALOUIS. Agents for the Old Reliable WHITEWATER WAGONS, | BARKER WAGONS, TINGLEY WAGONS, Valentino & Freeman Wagons, SPRING WAGONS, ONE-HORSE WAGONS. RAILROAD DUMP CARTS, PLANTATION DUMP CARTS. Send I'or Circular. HARNESS FURNISHED. *epl3eod2w FOR BUSINESS MEN. I W E have Just received a large supply of band- some Good* for tho COUNTING HOUSE. | Sachas PLAIN AND FANCY INKSTANDS, PAPERWEIGHTS, CALENDARS, POST OFFICE BOSES, All kind* of tin goods for counting room, LETTER PRESSES, SPONGE CUPS, etc. etc. | GOLD PENS. A now and handsome supply. We have a new Pen, Gntta Perch*, with Gold | Pen Point. A splendid article. Onr stock of Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, etc., is heavy. Give us a call. sept29-tf J. W. BUBKEAjCO. Just iu and ready to be examined, a lot of PONGEE SILKS | 250 pieces of the beet brands of BLACK ALPACAS. A splendid article of Black Alpaca, at 40 cents—worth CO cents. H. MoKERVEY, BOOT 3IAKER, | R ESPECTFULLY informs his customers that ho I h&a rocoived a choice lot of French Calf Skins, and ia prepared to make to order all kinds of Boots. Shoes and Gaitera, promising good fits and firat-cliee workmanship. I have tho right to make [ to order Erin’s Patent American Gaiter, a new, excellent stylo of shoe, the very thing for those that don’t like their ankles pressed by elastics, llepairlng a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed, as I employ a first-class workman on repairs. My Shoe Bhop is In the theatre building, entrance on Cherry street. ifpfi lm HUGH McKEBVEY. SHAWLLS. SHAWS. SHAWLS. Tlie Largest and Best Stock of tho Latest Styles of Shawls. THE LEONORA SHAWL, SOMETHING NEW AND PRETTY. Particular attention has been paid in the selection of a fine assortment of CASHMERE SHAWLS of the new designs. Just in, the NILLSON ZFPHYR SACQUES of handsome qualities. A line of CHINCHILLA BEAVER, For Sacking. Alao, tho ROYAL BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. OPERA FLANNELS, Plain and Plaid, for Children and Ladies’ use. Wa call the attention of the ladieR to give ns a call, aa wo have one of the largest stocks in the State. buy the GRNUINB MERCHANTS "Will find ft full stock of everything in onr line at NEW YORK PRICES, and wonld invite them I to before purchasing elsewhere; for it will be to your interest to call at the the Standard S cales. More Than 230 Different Modifications. AOiaTi »«" FOB HI BEST ABABM JIONZV DBAWEB. | FAIRBANKS & CO., 252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 118 BULK STREET, BOSTON. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. 6ep27wed,eat4moa ZKnEJVTer VOKK. STORE ' OF S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. & CO., FOR TJIE LITTLE FOLKS. have concluded to keep on hand for the amusement and instruction of tho RISING GEN ERATION, a few FIRST-CLASS TOYS, etc. Wo have now on hand VELOCIPEDES A Strong and useful article,at from $10 to *15. MAGIC LANTERNS, With fall supplies of Beautiful Views, from #3 to 65. TOOL CHESTS, Complete, from a Nail Hammer to a Spirit Level, from $3 to $10. magic aoora, CROQUET, BUILDING BLOCKS. STEAM ENGINES, Complete—$1 and $2, with Figures and Machinery to work, at reasonable price*. Toy Books, Marbles, Tops, Knives, And indeed everything that will amuse and in struct the little folks. CO ALE AND SEE. uept29-tf J. W. BURKE & CO. ROGERS & BONN rjTO-DAY receiving and offor low 200 boxes CREAM FACTORY CHEESE, 50 barrels NORTHERN IRISH POTATOES. rpo- E0GEKS & BONN DAY receiving and offer low 60 boxes PORK BELLIES. BOGEBS & BONN H AVE in store the largest stock of LIQUORS in the dry. RYE WHISKY at $1 to $5 per gallon. CORN WHISKY at $1 to $1.50 per gallon. Oor Cheap Grades Whisky are superior to any in tho State for the price. BOGEBS & BONN ^^RE receiving and offor very low 600 packages NEW MACKEREL. 100 packages NEW WHITE FISH. ON CONSIGNMENT, A N D for sale under market rates, aa the market is falling fearfully, 200 rollg HEAVY MAGNOLIA BAGGING, aep24 Sm ROGERS & BONN. FRESH WATER GROUND RIAL. 300 BUSHELS Choice. Just received and for eale by JONES 4 BAXTER. TENNESSEE ClEAB SIDES. ‘ A AAA POUNDS nice Tennessee Clear Side* 10,000 in store andforaalo at market price by JONES 4 BAXTER. SMOKED PIG TONGUES. PC AA POUNDS Canvaesed Pig ToDguee, for sale 0\J\J by JONES & BAXTER. BAGGING AND TIES. 7*OR sale cheap by n JONES & BAXTER. COW POOD, C OTTON SEED MEAL, Wheat Bran and Cow Peae, for sale by JONES 4 BAXTER; FLOUR OF ALL GRADES, ' N quarter, half and whole sack*, and ia barrele. CORN, OATS and HAY, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, CHEAP WHISKIES, SOAP, CANDLES, etc, All at lowest market rates, for ealo by sep26 tiloctl JONES 4 BAXTER. sep24eodtf 45 AND 4V SECOND STREET. FOR RENT, DURING THE ATLANTA JPA.TR* SIX DAYS. T WO large, well arranged Dining Rooms on the Fair Ground*; one 130 feet long by 32 feet wide; ono 1G0 feet long by 32 feet wide. Supplied with plenty of tables aud seats, good commodious kitchene, pantrios, sinks, etc., together with a large brick bake oven. Good walls of water,with first-class iron pumps in each house. Will bo rented sicgly or together. The Fair opens Monday, October 16, and will continue through the week. A splendid clianco to make monejb Address J. 0. KIMBALL, Superintendent Oglethorpe Fark, Atlanta, Ga. 66plfisod6fc gagman