The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 01, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger SIGN OF THE LARGE GLRSS WINDOWS NUSSBAUM, 74 TniBD STREET. I iur« opened Um lawt etor* in the State. and ri0 , prepared to offer to tba pnblie (treat in , wo eota in tbe following gooda: BLACK and colored silks j»p»B«e Silks «nd Moire Anllque Robes, black and colored alpacas, * known brand*, eneb aa tbe Grand Duchess, Mean Annie, and tbe Llooa brand. I pare eelected with great care a fine atock of foreign and Domestic Plain and fancy Dress Goods, r , lll6 brat makea in tbe market. 500 pleoea of l rtnufnl SCOTCH PLAIDS from 2Se op. i aa now prepared to furnish tbe public with fall Use of House-Fumishing Goods. ,ocb u Table Linens, Towala, Napkins, and a com plait line of tho ' I have a large etock of GENTS’ FURNISHING (iOODS. I offer tbe following indoeementa io tbe ladies Kid Oloree from 50c a pair and upwards, i >n»te from 50c and opwarda. Thankful for peat favora, I aolicit a farther pa- t-onaga of tbe tame. Rcmembor tbe name and GUS NCSSBAUM, .,[27codJt 74 Third Street, Macon. SEW GOODS. NEW GOODS szczirsn ar tws NEW YOltK STORE, F.very day. FALL GOODS , OtTfc iTW k OF Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods NOTIONS, ETC., I, now full and complete. We bare the largest and moat varied stock we bave ewer exhibited to tbe trade. cllE -s GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE, and prices low. Our motto ie “.Short Profits and Quick Saif8,” And we fof 1 confident of giving eatiefaction to all alio may favor na with tbeir patronage. \Ye respectfully invite tbe public to call and ox- m ine our etock. W. A. BASKS ,fc SONS, rtpTOtf 13 Bocond et., Triangular Block. LADIES glu.uld not fail to oxamino onr new clock of Bill ISL VALOUHS, Fron il to tl 50 por yard, at tho NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Socond etreot. W. A. IIOI’SON cfe> CO. lulereatedly invito thoir friemle and neighbor!, aiao the atrangor in tho lend, to call at NO. 41 SECOND STREET, Out of curiooity, (you know), to ace a "plnm full" ■lore, (you know)—full fiom tho bottom of tho cellar to tbo bottom of tlio roof with atooka of tbe CHOICEST DRY GOODS I Aa tbe raid W. A. HorSON A CO. moat mm Dicta gooda rapidly in order to “touch bottom," ihemaelvee, tbe price will bo fair and lovely, (you know.) sepgi If W. A. HOPSON A CO. JUST RECEIVED. A nice aeeortment of Real Point Applique Laces OCIPURE and VALEXCIESNE, Ateo, 1 at eat atjlaa of Point Applique, Duchefte, Eng hah Thread and Yalendenne Lace OoUara, Perfect heaoUee, at very low price*, at tbe NEW YORK STORE —or— 8. WAXELBAUS4. BRO. A OO., 45 tad 47 Second afreet. MORE NEW GOODS. MACK BROTHERS SECOND STREET. Have returned from tbo Eastern Market, and are again ready to aenre tbeir friend* and patron* with a handeomo atock of FANCY & WHITE GOODS NOTIONS, ETC Oompriaing all tbe novelties of tba season. We bave the beet aeeortment of FAXIT EXIT W00LLKX GOODS In the city. Get one of our nice “ParepaBoea' Opera Hooda. We keep a full line of Ladies', Gents', Miaaea’ and Cbildraa's Cotton and Woollen Hoaiery, Merino Yeats. etc. The “ Ndecon and Royal Fcarf," very pretty. To enumerate all articles, it would require “ extra ” Thankful for peat favora, we >olidt a continuance of the time, and an inspection of onr Goode, which, having purchased principally for Ca*h, we can cell at “ bottom figures " MACK BROTHERS. octloodft Second street, Damonr’a Block. A handsome boe of dark shades of PINE S ATBENS. Ail tbo latest varieties in colon, at tbe NEW YOBK STOBE, 45 and 47 Second etreot. E. ». POE n’t CO. Ilirr'N Ill’ll.DING, COTTON ATENCE, COS8TAKTI.Y OS HASH— All Giadea SUGARS. COFFEES, Beat TEAS of all brands, GOLDEN 8YBDP, MOLASSES, UILTEDQE BUTTER, Choice BREAKFAST BACON, SUGAR-CUBED SHOULDERS, NEW YORK PIG HAM8, and other brandr. RUFFALO TONGUES, CANNED FRUITS, all kinds, BORDEN'S MILK, SAVANNAH GRITS, WINKS, WHISKIES. An,l all that ia usually kept in our line. We bave Juit received 30 barrels PALACE MILLS FLOUR, new wheat, in wbolo, half and quarter tacks, which wa are agents for. ang4 3m A Urge lot of HANDSOME POP1.INS, From 35c, 30c, 85c, to 50c a yard-aatoniahingly low prices—at tbe NEW YOBK STOBE. IMPROVED COTTON TIES. THE EUREKA IKON TIE, THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, We also bave tbe SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Same as Now Orleans TURPIN A OGDEN, Agenta at Macon, Qa. BATES* COMER, General Agenta for Os., lie , and Eaat Ala. vepJltf ballT black & CO., 565 and 5G7 Broadway, N. Y., DIAMONDS AND ALL PRECIOUS STONES. Manufacturers of PINE JEWELRY. UW7 tlCAUTT or DRILL CARBON, Alwayscn band: aug30 tf THE SERGE CLOTH, In all wool, for Ladies’ wear, at the NEW YORK STOBE. 45 and 47 Second street. .T . C. CONKLIN Would respectfully inform bia friends and tbe pnblie that be baa JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK CHOICE SXLECTION OF THE LATEST STYLES OF GOODS! To which be invitee attention. ON TUESDAY octtSt MORNING. For Mourning Dresses. n HENRIETTA CLOTH, *i:k and woo), at tbe NEW YOBK STORE, 45 and 47 Second Street. Dr. Hurley’s Ague Tonic. N O CURE, NO PAY, ie directions be followed. No danger in taking an overdose, as we put no poison in onr medicines. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Hurley's Stomach Bitters! S the remedy, par excellence, for all diseases . arising from debility, disordered stomach, lose of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all kindred ailments, where a gentle and permanent stimulant and tonic io requited. Pleasant to take. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Hurley's Syrup of Sarsaparilla' with iodide of potash. T HIS Preparation baa long been recognized by tbe moat eminent mieda iu tbe Medical Pro- feaelon aa tbo unit reliable, searching and bum- less alterative within tbeir reach, and aa a Blood Furifler it certainly stands without a rival. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup rj’DE indispensable remedy in the nursery. No Drape, or other strong No bed f**>m the uae of SeabrooYs. Health to the child, rest to the mother, and a dear conscience to tho vendor. 35 cento per bottle. Dr. Hurley's Popular Worm Candy I S really all it claims to bo—a SPECIFIC—rexnov- ii g all worms from the human viscera. No harm ful effect from its nee. Children love it. No dan ger in giving an overdose. 25 oente per box. Dr. Seabrook’s Elixir of Bark and Iron. T HE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per bottle. All for eate by druggieU everywhere. J. W. BEATON * CO., Proprietors. eoplScod&vvtf Lomaviile, Ky._ NEW YOBK STORE, Twenty piecea BLACK SILKS From »135 to S3 peryard, twenty per cent cheaper than tho aame goods can be bought elee- where in tbe city. S. WAXELBAUM, BBO. * CO., 45 and 47 Second street. CaTNzws Flow Ecapra.—Dr. L. H- Bradfield, tbo manufacturer of Bradfiold'a Female Regulator, in Atlanta, is just in receipt of a letter from Ger many, of which tbe following ie a correct transla tion—the original of which ia in Dr. Bradfield • possession, and can be eeen by any one who do- sires it Verily, tho medicine is acquiring a repu tation aa wide as that of civilization. The following is tbe translation: Noethzes raovntc* or Hartovza, > German Empire, August 7,1871.) D». Baanrnxn—Dear Sir: From one of my friends I bave learned yonr address, and from him bave received a few bottlee of your celebrated Fe male Regulator,and its exoeBent properties for car ing certain diseases of tbo fair sex bave been com municated to me, I havo had an opportunity of trying your medicino in my own family with tbe moat satisfactory success, and I hasten to expreea to you my warmest thanks for the happy effect produced by yonr medicine. Not only in my own family, but also in other familiee tbit side tbe At lantic, have the same bappy reaulta been effected, until now tbe tart bottle bae been used np, and I can no longer supply those who bave made de mands for tbe medicine. I wish very much to procure a new supply, and therefore address you to respectfully a*k of you whether you bave an agency for yonr medicine on this continent, and if not, to tend me a few dozen bottles per North Ger man Lloyd steamer. For tbe amount yon may draw on mo through Mosers. G. Mecke * Oo., Bankers in Bremen, or if yon prefer it, I will send yon tbe amount of tbe bill in advance. Awaiting yonr reply, I am years respectfully, eepti lnr G. V. Feaseesdceo. Manzuaa Guide Interesting work, numerous engravings, 324 pages. Price 60 cents. Address Dr. Batts' Dispensary 13 North Eight Street, St- Lonis, Mo. See advertisement. ang!7-d*wly TwxsiT-nvK Czjnu,—This amount will buy a bottle of Mri. Whilcomb'e Syrup, tbe great eootb- ing remedy for all diseases incident to infanta and children. D«. raros's Blood Ezmiarza.—It ia after tbe nae of this remedy in bis own private practice, ex tending over a period of several years, in many hundred easel, that Dr. Price was inspired with confidence to recommend it aa being unsurpassed for purifying and enriching tbe blood, for repairing broken health, and recuperating exhanited ener gies. In any case of debility, nervous prostration, diseased or impoverished blood, all are requested to try it. Unlike any other remedy, it is tbe truo restorer of lost vitality and builder np of tbe nerv ous system- Thompson, Steels * Price, sole pro- photon, and of Dr. J'rice's Cream Baking Fonder and Dr. rrice'a Special Flavorings aep34-eod*w2w CITY SUNDAT MORNISQ. OCTOBER 1,1871. A ffTT A TR3 I AUoos Exoatta Aeiocxitto*. —Pennant "*■ adjournment this Association mat last evening at tbe Oo until chamber—A O. Bacon, Esq. President, in tbe chair. The committee ap pointed to select colors, etc., for tbe Associa tion, reported through their Chairman, S. E Tbens, that they ha^selected bine and white longitudinal stripes, with tbe letters M. R. A in alternate colors thereon. Tbe committee was authorized to make such selections as they thought'proper. The by-laws were amended so change tbe annual fee for honorary mem bership from $10 to $5. B. H. Plant, of tbe Roll Boat Clnb, was plaoed on the Executive Committe, vice S. R. Jaqnes, resigned. Alter much conversational debate, the Association ad- journed to meet on Friday next at 8 o’clock, r. x., at tbe City Hall. We would state in this connection, that the Executive Committee of this Association will wait upon onr citizens on Monday, to solicit “Honorary Memberships.” We earnestly hope that they may meet with success, and be enabled to report s long list of applicants to tbe meeting on Friday next 1 Church Notices. Ceust Church —Rev. B. Johnson, rector. Service*, with holy communion, at 10) x. ir Sunday school at 3 r. it. In the evening at 7) o'clock, a sermon will be delivered to yonng men. Subject: “The Son wbo wav not a Prodi gal." Seats free. St Barnabas Chapel—Sunday school at 3 Divine service at 4 r. it. thonf stS*-*' jr harsh ✓ Boff: Valxdicttoh.—With this issue of tbe Tri.r- osaph AST> Mrasxson, my connection with it aa local, commercial and night editor, retiring from the position to which I was so kindly called by Messrs. Clisby A Reid, daring the spring of 1868, and in which I have received so many favora at the hands of the good and intelligent people of Macon, and also from the press of the State and friends in Georgia and Alabama, I would be recreant to a feeling of gratitude and affection to part with them, in these columns, without returning to each and all who bave thus befriended me, tbe moat grateful thanks and acknowledgments. Nor am I leas gratefnl to my employers for the kind and gentlemanly manner in which they have ever acted toward me. To Mr. Ricks, the foreman of the office, and to his excellent corps of typos, with whom I have so long been Intimately asso ciated in business, I can bnt offer my most sin cere thanks, for tbe respect and kindly feelings they have ever manifested for me. I assure them all, from tbe worthy senior down to the homblest newsboy, that I leave them with no nnkind feeling rankling in my heart, and with the consolation that I have never, during my connection with this office, purposely wronged, by word or set, any one of them. In tbe hurry of the moment, or oocaaion, have at times written paragraphs which my after judgment did not approve; and I have likewise written others that gave offence or wounded feelings, bnt God knows it was not my purpose to do so, and on this score I can safely appeal to every generous heart, thus wounded, for par don. My position has been one of arduous labor?, both day and night, and one fall of responsibil ities, end it is a prood satisfaction to feel that my employers and co laborers all will say I have never betrayed any trnst confided to me, during my business relations with them. Having secured an interest in Ihs Macon Daily Citizen, my friends in Macon and else where will find me in that office, where I shall always be hsppy to see them. Again thanking the citizens of Macon and their officials for numerous kind favors and at tentions, and tho proas gang of Georgia gen erally, I pass my pen and position to my suc cessor, Mr. W. C. Gunn. Respectfully, B. D. Snnorsninz. Cossmma If you insist upon having Dr. Pi ice's Cream Baking Powder snd Special flavorings you will get them. So long aa satisfied with cheap mix- tores, grocers will sell them, for they afford a bet tor profit. eep29-eod±wlw THE LATEST STYLES —or— SILK HATS, A fine lot just received by F. L. GROCE. eep26 tilnovl Hollingsworth block. With tome misgivings and fears I this morn ing assume the duties and responsibilities of tbe local department of the Taxonim and Messehoeb. Almost an entire stranger in the city, I most beg a little indulgence until I be soms a little moro acquainted. I can only prom ise to do my best, and “wbo does tbe best his circamsUnoe allow does well." It shill be my earnest endeavor to get np all the latest local nows of internet, giving special attention to tbo commercial affairs of (he city. Knowing, as I do, thsf a large majority of the Southwest Georgia merchants depend mainly upon this paper for their commercial news, I shall spare no labor in that particular line. Hav ing thus promised, I hope that no occasion will arise for oomplaint at its non-falfillmcnt. W. O. Gu.vk. An interesting religions revival is progressing in tbe East Macon Methodist Cbnrch under the postorago of Rev. J. W. Burke. The regular freight and passenger trains are now running over the Maoon and Augusta rail road, on schedule time. Fousd, on Mulberry street, Saturday after noon, a small roll of money. Tbe owner can have the same by calling on E. SooviUe, Oak street. Rev. J. M. Bonneix, D. D, President of Wesleyan Female College, died snddenly at (he College last night, at 111 o’clock. His funeral will probsbly take place on Monday. Out or Obdeb.- Tha street crossing between this office and Zeilin & Co.'s drng strore, is io most wretched condition at this end of the line, and in regard to which v.e havo heard much oomplaint for several days. The Macon Silver Cornet Band refreshed those who were present at tbe Fair Gronnds late yesterday afternoon with gome very good and sweet music, considering the short time tho members havo been playing together. Cottoh Beceuts ros Septxmhee.—During the month jnat closed the receipts of cotton at this point fell short of what they were for tho same month last year, over three-fourths. Last year tbe September receipts amounted to 9,363 bales. This year they only reach 2,212. Tbe Beoatta.—In printing the programme to bo observed at the coming regatta, a mistake was made in giving the opening day. It should be Thursday, October 26th. Will onr contem poraries who have been requested to oopy the programme, make the correction? Death or a Good Mas.—Wo were pained yesterday to hear of tho death of Mr. Win. M. Oliver, which sad event occurred at his resi dence in HswkinsviUe, on the 28th nit. Ho died in tho forty-seventh year of bis age, and was known as a most worthy citizen and good man. Deceased was a brother of onr townsman, Mr. H. E. Oliver. ^ AmnsisnuTon’s Saxe or Crrr Pectehtt. On Tuesday next (October 3d) in pursuance of decree in chancery, some valuable Macon city property of the late Ambrose Chapman will bo sold before the Court-home. This property, and the terms of sale are described in the ad vertisement to be fonnd in to-day a paper, to which we call special attention. Retubxxd.—J. A. Pngh, tho accomplished artist and proprietor of tho celebrated photo graph gallery, which bears his name, has jnat returned from New York, with all tho latest improvements in the art, and his numerous patrons will boar In mind that bo will now be fonnd at bis new stand on tho corner of Mul berry and Second streets, over Boardman'a. Entrance No. 94 Mulberry. Bn-orExiNQ or the Seatihq Eiso.—In our advertising columns Mr. Booher, the proprietor, announces that his skating rink, so popular t>s season with tbe ladies and gentleman of Macon, will be re-oper ed on next Tuesday night with a grand soiree, when he hopes to meet all his old patrons and as many new ones as desire to learn the beantifnl and graceful art of roller skating. The advertisement gives full particu lars. The rink, as wo stated a few days ago, has been thoroughly renovated and fitted up. Don't Miscosstbce.—Wo pleasantly men tioned tbe faet a day or two since, that three of onr most worthy and beloved pastors cf the Methodist Cbnrch were seen at the Trotting Park, and one of them was timing a fast horse. The facta are simply these: The ministerial trio were at tho Fair Grounds looking around and admiring its many natural and artificial beauties, and as they were passing along the side of tho race Ira A of lhe horses, now in training there, dashed along at a rapid gait, and one of tho gentlemen remarked: “I wonder how fast that horse ia going.” Another, in order to answer the question, stopped a mo ment and drew out his watch and timed the horse, probably for the fourth of a mile, and the three passed on. The circumstance was noticed by a genial, pleasant gentleman and good Chris tian, who reported it to ns, and wo mentioned iL Wo have no apology to mako for tho para graph, for there was nothing wrong abont it; but we do protest against the misconstruction of onr meaning, which some are disposied to do, and particularly do wo assert that there was not even the shadow of wrong, expressed or implied, in what the minister did. Tbey'only are wrong in the matter, who wantonly and perversely misconstrue tho motives and actions of their fellow-men. Jcst received, a few more of those genuine imported Havana segars, at lOo each, at the New York Grocery Store. Good Tempi.aus.—The State Grand Lodge will meet in Macon on Wednesday morning, at 10 o’eloek, in the City HalL There will be pnblie reoeption on Wednesday evening, at 7i o’clock, when several addresses will be delivered by prominent speakers. The pnblie are invited to attend. Tbe members of the Grand Lodge have here tofore been entertained by the citizens of places where the sessions have been held. We hope onr citizens will open tbeir doors to them for conple of days. The delegates embrace many of tho most prominent citizens of tbo State. Fam ilies who are willing to entertain delegates are requested to leave their names at the book store of J. W. Burke <£ Co., with the number they will entertain. • Ah Unique ExTraTusuzsT.—We call special attention, this morning to the advertisement of the nniqno entertainment to be given at Ral ston’s Hall to-moreow night, by Dr. Sid, from Holland, who comes among ns with the most flattering imprimatur cf tho Angnsfa press, where be has given two or threo of his admira ble performances to very largo and select andi- enees. The Constitntionelist has the following notice of the opening night: Dn. Sid’s PeefomiascE.—Dr. Sid’s perform ance last night was witnessed by one of the largest and most select audiences that we have ever seen in Girardy's Opera House. So well known is Dr. Sid in onr community, notwith standing tho fact that he ia from Holland, that everybody wanted to see him in his wonderful exhibition, and bought up tickets so fast that we understand st least 200 were compelled to be turned away for want of room. Punctual to the minute the Doctor stepped forward, and amid a tamnltnous round of applause, made his bow to tbe assembled beauty and fashion of Augusta. With perfect tang froid be then proceeded with the performance, which em braced a variety of well rendered feats of leger demain, acrobatic exhibitions by the wonderful automation, and a most laughable and enter taining musical performance by the famous Arkansas traveler, yclept Dr. Higgles, the wart doctor, for this special occasion. But stay! we came near forgetting that neat little Rong, 'How is That for Higb," sung by a youthful ‘man of the period." Ladies' Heuoeiai. Association.—The mem bers of tbo Ladies’ Memorial Association are requested to meet at the lecture room of the Presbyterian Chnrcb, Tuesday afternoon, Octo ber 3-J, at 4 o’clock. Mbs. I. Wccsnir, t President. The Monet Habket.—It is said that money has not been so tight in Macon since the war as it is now. Tbe banks aro reported as drained dry of every dollar on loan account. It was hoped a year ago that sufficient bank ing capital would be attracted bere by the high rate of interest to do the business. The best sort of gilbedged paper is refused. Men really short of cash wbo have collaterals undoubted fail to got accommodations. Bat st tho rate cotton ia coming in over sell ing off, money will swing from the tightness of blackjack bark in winter, to slippery elm in summer, in a few days. Carollary: Wanted.—Two million additional banking capital in tbe city of Macon, Bibb county, Ga. Eighteen per cent, guaranteed; thirty-six in prospective. Nxw Orleans, September 30—Tho Republi can says, “The President of the Board of Health informs us there is but one caso of yellow fever under treatment in the city There has been no new case reported for three days, and no death from yellow fever for the last six. A private dispatch from Pensacola says that vessels from New Orleans and Mobile will bo qnarantiued there.” Weather cod: mercury 70 at noon. Knoxville, Tenn., September 30.—Nelson gave himself up Ibis afternoon, and gave bond in $25,000 io answer the indictment for killing Gen. Clanton. His father, W. G. Erownlow, K. C. Jackson and Joseph Jaqnes aro his bonds men. Atlanta, September 30.—Attorney-General Farrow was discharged to-day from tho charge cf cheating and swindling brought against him. New Yoke, September 30.—The employes of the city who presented themselves for monthly pay, found no money. Captain McLellan, of the steamship Britan nia, from Glasgow, was lost overboard in ex erting himself to save a lady passenger while tho ship was giving a heavy lurch, and was drowned—ail efforts to Bave him proving un successful. No trouble is appreheudvd at tho laborers meeting to-night. George O. Evans, charged with embezzling funds in Pennsylvania, was brought before Judge McCure on a writ of habeas corpus. Tbe decision was reserved. There was a wholesale discharge of mechanics from tbs construction department of the navy yard to-day. Dr. Davis, of Brooklyn, has been indiotod as an abortionist, and has been imprisoned Washington, September 30.—Owing to the interruptions of mails between New Orleans and Galveston, arrangements bave been made by the Postoffico Department to send tbe mails between New York and Galveston by the Mal lory line of steamers, weekly, dnring the con tinuance of the quarantine. The Darden case, for killing McCarthy, was submitted without argument, but one juror be ing tuck and the prisoner raving, under the cir cumstances, the court adjourned to Monday. New Ohleans. (September 30.—At a special meeting of tbe Chamber of Commerce, it was resolved that: We feel warranted in giving our solemn assurance, based upon reports of tbe board of health and our most distinguished ibysicisns, that the health of the city was never i letter, and that no epidemio exists at all— adopted. Rochesteb, September 30—Geo. H. Mutu- ford, a prominent citizen of this place, and for many years officially connected with the West ern Union Telegraph Company, died suddenly this evening of apoplexy. He was attending to business this morning. Versailles, September 30 —The representa tions of the government to Germany, with ref erence to the continued occupation of Oise are unanswered. Troops are still at Compeigue, and a part have returned to Creil, Creasy and Claremont The disarmament of the National Guards at Bordeaux has been completed. London, September 30,—The Algerian insur rection hBS occasioned much agitation on the frontier of Tonis, and dispatches from that quarter note a continual increase in distur bance*. British revenue for the year dosing to-day show a decrease of half a million sterling. A terrific gale was experienced to-day at Yarmouth, and occasioned great damage to property along the sea cosst and on the River Yare, and to shipping in the roads. Attention is directed to tho advertisement of our wholesale druggists, Hunt, Rankin & La mar. This enterprising firm offer great induce ments to cash buyers. Tm - n:OLic.''—Messrs. Pufzel * Jacobs, of the New York Grocery Store, havo introduced now brand of cigars in tins market under tbe above name. They gave us a grab of them last night and we found them to be excellent smokers. Hunt, Rankin & Lamae's drug store will be open all day Sunday, for the accommodation of the sick. _______ Ip you want to go on a cheap “frolic,” go to tbe New York Grocery Store and ask for the T’rolio” segar, only 10c each. The long established and woll known house of Messrs. J. PL Zsilin * Co., are always up to tho times, and are never to bo ont done by any house in their State. Their long experience permitaof their having superior judgment in tbe selection of drugs and chemicals, of which only the purest and best do they sell. Already is this firm well known in twenty-seven States of the Union, and the energy and perseverance with which they peraue their business charac terizes them throughout this expanse of country. Onr merchant?, plan tors and physicians can in no wise do better than when in need of drugs, chemicals, paints, oils, etc., etc., to give them call. The many friends of Mr. Alex. Menard vrill find him in charge of tho proscription de partment of this house. Beoatta Notice.—The following programme will be observed at the coming Regatta, com mencing Thursday, October 26th, at two o'clock SC. : First Day—First race between inland shells. First Day—Second race between inland canoes. Second Day—First race between Bhells open to the world. Second Day—Second race between canoes open to the world. Third Day—Third race between Tubs open to the world. All entries to tbe above races must be made through Mr. E. M. Zealy, Secretary of tbe Ma con Regatta Association, before Wednesday, October 25 th, 12 v. Entrance fee, ten per cent, of tbe prize— amount to lie paid to Mr. L. lliplcy. Treasurer of the Association. Classification to bo made by tbe Executive Committee of the Association. The winning inland crews only to enter for the races open to tho world. W. A. Heir, Major. ■3T Columbus, Savannah and Augusta papers please copy. ________ McLean's Cosdial and Blood Purifier is tbe best tonio and blood alterative in the world. junet-Cm. Hand ka.se, Limbnrger, Schwelzer, Adam and sap sago cheese, barley, green kern, split peas, German salt, pickles, foreign dried fruits, Ful ton market beef, etc., st the New York Grocery Store. Putzzl * Jaoobs, Second street, Da monr’a Block. Be sore and see the opening. ‘ Great Monitor” at its The cheapest “Frolic” of the times can be got for only 10c each at the New Yotk Grocery Store. The long looked for “Great Monitor" has at last arrived, and will exhibit at 83 Cherry street, just one door below Messrs. M. S. Mey er & Co.'s boot and shoe store. Admission free. _ The finest segar ever imported in this market, “Monte Christo," can be found at the New York Grocery Store. Wxso & Solohos, appreciating the stringency of money matters, offer their large 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 best style and at lowest rates. Hairwork of anv description done at short notice. Work upon the 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. Feoxjcs, Frolics, Frolics, Frolics, Frolics, as many as you want, can be obtained at tbe New York Grocery Store. BY TELEGRAPH, financial AM) commercial DAY DISPATCHES. London, September 30.—The usual reference to tbe Queen’s health does not appear in tbe Court Journal to-day. Mr. Gladstone and the Prince of Wales have gone to Balmoral castle. PoEis^September 30.—Drouvn de l'Hujs has been appointed Ambassador to Austria. The German generals refuse to evacuate the depart ment of Oise, until officially informed that the third half milliard of indemnity is paid. Nxw Yoke, September 30.—The primary elec tions at Tammany passed off quietly. Chief Justice Chase is enronte for Providence, meeting of the Italians is proposed to request the Italian Government to recall the Cornu] General F. D. Lucca. Sew Your, September 30.—Tho schooner Clara Montgomery, from Charleston, encoun tered a heavy gale and split her sails and sprang s leak. Arrived, Manhattan, Leo and Adger; arrived out, Scotia, England, Wisconsin and Caledonia. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Dally Review of the Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,) September 30—Evening, 1871. ) Cotton.—Receipts to-day 164 bale* . eaiea 209; shipped 113 Receipts for the month closing this evening 2,212 bales. Receipts for the corresponding month of. last year. 9.362 bales—showing a difference in favor of last year of 7,150 biles. Tr.e mat ket again closed weak this evening st 17)^ cent* for Liverpool middlings—a better grade call ing for a fraction more. KACON COTTON STATPHENT Stock on band Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,739 Received to-day 164 Received previously 2,048—2,212 3,951 Shipped to-day 112 Shipped previously 1,301—1,413 Stock on band this evening 2,638 The grocery and provision market a steady and firm at unchanged rates. We quote: BACON—Clear Sides (emoked) 10X © 11 Clear Rib Sides (smoked) @ 10 Shoulders 8?^ 9 Hama (sugar-cored) IS u !0 GRAIN AND HAY. CORN—White. 1 00 @> I (5 MEAL 1(5 (d 1 10 GBITS 1 25 «4 1 SO OATS 70 ft 80 WHEAT—Per bushel I 60 @ ' 75 FIELD PEAS 120 HAS—Northern 1 80 @ 1 90 Tennesae Timothv 180 @ 1 93 CA4JGIXG AND IRON TIES. Kentucky peryard 24 (3 25 Gunny per yard 22. ft 24 Borneo peryard 24 @ 25 Doable Anchor per yard 21 @ 25 Bengal per yard 24 @ 25 Eaglo peryard 21 @ 25 Arrow.” “Anchor” and “Eureka” iron ties, single ton, per pound Retail Bagging Twine, retail Morafof nurtiet Kri>«ri Nxw Yoke, September 30 —Cotton quiet; sales 2000; uplsnde 19p(: Orleans 20%. Sales of cotton futures last evening were 4400 bales; October 19%@19%; November 19%(®19%; December 19%@19%; lc paid to exchange Novem ber for April. Stocks steady at lower prices than at opening Odd firm at 14J(. Governments dull but steady. States dull and steady. Money quiet at C. Sterling, long 8%; short 9%. Turpentine firm at 65>^(EC6)a. Kozin quiet at 3 60(5)3 65 for strained. Freights dull. Flour 10c better. Wheat lc better. Corn lc bettor. Poik quiet at 13 50. Lard firm. London, September 30, noon.—Consols Kyi. Bonds 92%. Fbakkfoet, September 30.—Bonis 93. LrvEHPOOL, September 30, noon.—Cottou opened strong; uplands 9J£@9)£: Orleans • Cotton afloat 504.000; American 55,000. 9I1DNCGI1T DISPATCHES. Kynopals or VVcottier Statement. WabDep’t, Office Chief Signal Ofkiceb, > Washington, D. C.,September30, 7:40p. sr. [ The area of highest barometer, which was Friday afternoon over Tennessee and Indiana, now extends from Ohio and Tennessee to tbo south Atlantic coast, having moved southeast with very high pressure during the night. The barometer has risen decidedly from Maine to Florida, but it has fallen north and west of the Ohio valley, ns well as in Texas and Louisiana. Vtvisk a«ien»it winda Imv/Y-qnntinned in Flor ida and have veered. East winds on the Texas coast with increasing cloudy and threatening weather. A steady northeast gale has probably travailed in tho central portions of the Gulf, lazy and pleasant weather have continued on the Lakes, with south and southeasterly winds this afternoon from Wisconsin to Kansas. Tho pressure has risen rapidly at tho Rocky Mountain and California stations. Fr ibabilitieB: The barometer will probably continue high, but fulling on Sunday over the Atlantic States, and falling with increasing east winds on the Lakes. Cloudy and threaten ing weather will probably extoed over the Northwost and Upper Lakes, and will continue from Florida to Texas. New Yoi-.k, September 30. —Tho mass meeting of park laborers announced to take place this evening proved a fizzle. No more than a cou ple of dozen of men attended. Platoons of po lice were present, but their services were not required and they left early. Judge Barnard has granted an order to com pel the senior member of the firm of IngersoII -t Co. to appear to be examined for the pnrpose of eliciting testimony on which to base a com plaint or complaints in one or more suits that have been instituted against some of the city officials. New Tons, September 30.—Arrived, steamer Ocean Queen, from Aspinwalk Memphis, September 30.—Large numbers of horses have arrived for the races next week, which promises to be nnusually good. Madkid, September 30.—Marshal Serrano is proposed for the Presidency of the Cortes. All quiet in Spain, and recent agitation on tho part of the Carlists was utterly unsuccessful. The elections are to be held on Sunday. CONSIGNEES FEZ 31. «fc W. It- It. Seftembee 30, 1871. Daly & Bro; J W Burke * Co; Willingham & W; Bass * C; Dunn * B; J Farcroro; N A Megrath; W A Huff; 8 T * B P Walker; Johmon * S; Henry J Glover; Findlaya; BF Rose; Clisby, J & B; W * E P Taylor; D J Baer; Mias M Kelley; E Price; Good ‘ Sons; Dublon & D; Rogers 4 B- T 1 Persons Wishing lo Invest in Real Estate Would do Well to Call on COLLINS cfe HEATH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGEND}, 69 SECOND STREET. HE following mentioned proporly ia for sale by them: _ . 331F acres of land near Macon Armory Factoty, all under fence. There is a Cottage bouse, three out houses, and an excellent well of water on the place. —ALSO— Lot No. 3. btock 35, cor. Biundry and Telfair et. •• •• 3, “ 29, “ Elm and Troup st. 11 11 11 28, “ “ and Congress et. -■ » j a* s5 i *• Umar street. Thirty-five feet fronting Second street, between brick'etore and Poplar street. Four fine Building Lota on TatnaU square. Seventeen Building Lota in rear of James Sey mour’s residence. Two and three-quarters acre Lot on Windsor Hill, fronting tbe new road. Iwo Fine Residences A Ten Small Houses. — VOS BEST - A Five Room. Dwelling, in complete repair, lot of half aero containing ont- bouses a&d stable. Convenient to boeineee part of town. eept2Mf THE SOUTHWEST GEORGIA ANNUAL FAIR The Annual Fair of tbe SOUTHWEST GEORGIA CENTRAL FAIR ASSOCIATION! WILL BE HELD IN POH-T VAX1X1EY. COMMENCING OCTOBER 17TH, AND CONTHtUE TOB THREE SUCCESSIVE DAYS! sepMtf J 48. W. MATHEWS, Societary. CORBIN & VIRGIN, At Walkei’s Old Stand, opposite the Market, D EALERS in Fancy and Family Groceries, Pro visions, Butter, Cbickona, Eggs, etc. Also, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Game, etc., in their eoaaon. All goods delivered free of coat to any part of the ,fe bare engaged the services of Mrt CbH-^r*£ man, who baa been catering to the taatat of the citizens of Macon for the last twenty-eight years, and will etfll continue to do Ids beet for abb's old friends who may favor him with acall. eep!2tf NarltetBxEvenms Report. New Yoke, September 30—Cotton firm; sal a 3269; uplands 19%; Orleans 20%. Cotton tales for future delivery to-day 4,300 bales; October 19%(a l'J 6-16; November 19%(a) 19 5-16; December 19 1-6® 19 6-16; January 19>$; April 20%. Included in the sales are 100 bales free on the board at Charleston New Yoikclassidcaticn of low middle are 18>£. Flour, southern 10(3)20 bettor; common to fair extra 7 00@>7 75; good to choice 7 80@9 00. Whisky 1 00(S» 1 01. Wheat, winter red western 1 65(5)1 09. Corn 1@2 higher at 26%. Pork heavy at 14 45(5> 13 50. Beef quiet. Lard steady. Navals and gro ceries quiet and fitm. Freights firmer. Bakk Statement.—Loans decrease over $7,750,- 000; specie decreases, increase $3,500,000; deposits deereaeo nearly $9,000,000; legal leaders decrease over $3,250,000. Money closed quiet at 5<S>7. Stocks closed steady and dull. Bterling, long 8%; short 9. Gold ;14$£. Governments steady, btates dull and quiet; new 8. O ’s pietty active; Tennesseea 71%; new71K- Virginias 61^; now 68J^. Louisianaa 65; new 68. Levees 70J£. 8s 82. Alabamas 100; 6s 68. Georgias 82; 7s 91. North Carolina* 41; new 23%. Bonth Caiolinas 75; new 52%. Governments, 81s 18V» 62a 15%; 64b 15%; 65s 15%\ new 14K; 67s 14%; 68a 14%; 10-40s 11%. Baltimore, September 30—Cotton quiet and fitm; middlings 19%; net receipts 19; groHs 705; ex ports to Great Britain 325; coaatwiso 275; ealea 187; stock 2455. Flour active and firm; superfine western 6 75(5) 6 25. Wheat firm- Corn quiet. Provisions firm and unchanged. Whisky 101(®1 02. Cincinnati, September 30.—Flour closed dull; family 7 00^7 25. Wheat advanced; red 1 45(2)146. Pork nominal at 12 75. Bacon a shade lower; shoulders 1%: clear rib sides 7%; clear sides 8— closing dull. Whisky 95. Louis villi, September 30.—Bagging quiet at 17(©18. Flour higher; family6 25(^6 60. Provisions in fair demand and film. Pork 13 60. Bacon, shoulders 7%; clear sides 8%. Whisky 95. Sr Lons, September 3).—KonretroDg. Wbi.-ky 91(5)95. Pork quiet. Bacon easier. New Orleans, September 30.—Cotton market dosed firm; middlings 19%: net receipts 813; gross 1057; exports to Great Britain 134; coastwise —; sales 1500; stock 23,387. Flour firm; low grades scarce; superfine 5 50(6> 5 75; double 6 G5<©6 80; treble 7 00@7 75. Corn firm at 82@85. Oats firm at 57. Hay firm at 35 00; choice 38 00. Bran 114. Pork held at 14 50. Ba con closed dull; shoulders 8%; cloar rib sides 8%(a) 8%; dear sides 8%@9, sugar cured hams scarce at 19. Lard firm; tierce 10%@10%; keg 12@12%. Sugar, Molasses and Coffee, co market. Whisky “•BSSa r ?2 r m a ’8? e ^premium. Gold 14*. WusaoNQTON, September 30.—Cotton firm; mid dlings 18; net receipts 250; exports coastwise 184; sales 140; stock 1943. Augusta, September 30.—Cotton firm; mid- dlings 17%(®18; net receipts 450; sales 4oO; stock — Savannah, September 30.—Buyers and sellers apart; market has an upward tendency but quiet; low middlings 18%; net receipts 826; exports coast wise —; sales 3s5; stock 6512. Chahleston,September 30—Cotton dosed steady; middlings 18%; net receipts 1298; exports coast wise 393; exports to Great Britain 1C89; sales 300; Btock 8769. Mobile, September 30.—Colton firmer but not qnotably higher; middlings 18%; net receipts 671; gross —; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 326; sales 1,000: stock 8851. Galveston, September 30—Cotton dosed steady; good ordinary 15%(S>16; net receipts 676; exports Great Britain ; coastwise —; sales 616; stock 17,735. Boston, September 30.—Cotton dosed quiet and firm; middlings 20%; not receipts —: gross receipts 810; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sales 300; stock 4500. Norfolk, September SO—Cotton steady; mid dlings 18%(5>18%; receipts 878; exports coast- wiao 923; sales 4U0; stock 4805 MEAtrnis, September 30.—Cotton in demand; middlings 18%; receipts 1368. 'Philadelphia, September 30.— Cotton closed quiet and firm; middlings 19%. Liverpool, September 39, evening—Cotton closed firm; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%; sales 15,000; speo- culation and export 4000. Lard 46s. Tallow 45s. CARPETS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, COIR MATTING AND WINDOW SHADES, A full line of Figured, Fancy and riain Colored REPS, DAMASKS, CRETONNES, Tambour, Saiss, Nottingham and Damaak Lace Curtains. THE NEWEST DESIGNS OF CORNICE. PLUSHES, HAIR CLOTH, AND ALL UPHOL STERERS’ GOODS, Plana of windows, rooms and halls being sup plied, we will fit and sfiip goods without oxtra charge. _ eep30 2w LATHROP A CO,, Savannah, Ga. NOTICE TO NEWS DEALEKS. SAND opening to the trade of the most popu lar and widely circulated Literary Journal 'PITR 1»B* IPr.E’S T.rTEftAlHT CO the country, THE TEJFLE’S LirERAltY COM PANION, same style, size, and superior to the Now York Ledger, and all other papers of its class, pro fusely illustrated with from six to ten superb wood engravings weekly, which as a monthly pub lication attained the enormous and unprecedented circulation of Eight Hundred and Fifty Thou sand Copies, entirely through individual anbscrip tiona, ia now ready to be issued to the trade as a Weekly Newspaper. Dealers will ho supplied with any number of papers, from one copy to fifty thou sand, by forwarding the mail charges (40 cents per hundred) with their orders. Dealers have the priv ilege of charging whatever they choose for the first number of the weekly, not exceeding the regular retail price of the paper, which is six cents. Tho second and third numbers (bat not the first) will be made returnable. Agents and dealers throughout the country will send (hdr orders immediately to the INDEPENDENT NEWS CO., aep30 .'it 113 Nassau street, New York City, NEW FIRM. BARRETT & CASTLEN’S gun emporium, In Daly’s Block, opposite Isaacs’ House, I S now open, where will be kept constantly on hand as fall and select assortment, of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN MATERIALS, and SPORTING ARTICLES, As can be fonnd in the State- All kinds of repairing done at ehort notice and warranted. GEO. F. BARRETT, ang23 tf F, G« CASTLEN. NEW ARRIVALS M. B. ROGERS & CO.’S, 400 4TIKI4KY STREET. A Fresh Lot of Good Things NORTHERN APPLES, V FOREIGN FRUITS AND NUTS, BEST FRENCH CANDIES, in variety, cheap, MILD FANCY FACTORY CHEESE, ASSORTED CRACKERS, beet qualities, BAKING POWDERS, Hereford's. Price’s, Ac. BRANDY PEACHES, PRESER AND JELLIES. Cooking Extracts in variety and cheap. Oysters, Lobsters and other canned goods. S English and American Ptikles. “SCHEPP’d” DESSICATED COCOANUT, FINE AND CHEAP CIGAR3, best brands. Assorted Spicoi), Currants and Citron, Lemon S, nip. Matches, Ac. Cakes Suppliul at Short Notice. eept22-2w NEW FIRM! J. H. Camtiiku*, La to of the firm of John son, Camplfoll & Co. | I. I*. English, i Late with J. B. Boss & S. T. Coleman. W E tho undeihi^ntd have tliia day entered into a co^arlnoreliip undor tho firm and name of CAMPBELL & ENGLISH, fur (lie |»ui|*iho of transacting the WHOLESALE LIQUOR BUSINESS a id can be found at 56 Cherry Street, Macon. J. H CAMPBELL. 1. B. ENGLISH. A CARD. I REELING assured that in representing tho 1 wholesale trade in Macon for the past six years, we havo possessed the confidence or whole sale buyers in our market, wo now invite tbeir at tention to our new business, with an earnest gua rantee fo give entire satisfaction to all good men who will favor us with their patronage. CAMPBELL 4 ENGLISH. sept213m BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL LECTION I T1XOHANGE on Now York for sals at lowest onr- Ifxchanga'bcnglit on New York, Philadelphia ui ^AtoSe made on Bonds. Stocke Cotton in store, orahipments of cotton to good Northern, Enro- _rwtarlMton or Savannah houses. ^oSileotfon* promptly attended to in all parts of the United States. . .. .. « * R To. P p t !^Pr b ^n«‘ ed YT. Wrigley. Cashier. *ugl6-tiloct38* CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST, Bankers and Brokers MACON. GA. -w—w rppTvt 1 'DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX— R CHANGE GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Funds. Collections Matle on all Accessible Points. <3*Offico open at all hours of tho day. eeptl-lyr CEBBEDGE & HAZLEHERSTS SAYINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM TO $5000. O FFICE HOURS. FROM 8 A. H. to 6 p. ir. .A-GKBisrcrsr Savaimali Bank and Trust Co,, MAOON. APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in c ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON. EXCIIANUE BOUGHT AND SOLD DETOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will he Allowed, AS AGREED OFOH. jan25-ly *• »’• PLANT * SON. Acts- FOR BUSINESSMEN. W E have Jaet received a large supply of hand,- eorne Goods for the COUNTING HOUSE. Such as PLAIN AND FANCY INKSTANDS, PAPER WEIGHTS, CALENDARS, POST OFFICE BOXES, All kinds of tin goods for counting room, LETTER PRESSES, SPONGE CUPS, etc. etc. GOLD PENS. A now and h&ndaome supply. We bave a new Pen, Gutta Forcha, with Gold Pen Point. A splendid article. Our stock of Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, eto., ie heavy. Give us a call. eept29-tf J. W. BUllKE & CO. IT. MtiKERVEY. BOOT MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his customers that he V, has received a choico lot of French Calf Skins, and is prepared to make to order all kinds of Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, promising good fits and firdt-class workmanship. 1 have tho right to mako to order Evan’s Patent American Gaiter, a new, excellent stvle or shoe, the very thing for those that don’t like tlioir ankles pressed by elastics. ICepairinga specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed, aa I employ a first-class workman on repairs. My Shoe Shop is iu the theatre budding, entrance on Cherry etreot. stp5 Im -i HUGH McKERVEY. COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C o i OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in Southwest Georgia, will commence » campaign for the COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, in October next He ia a duly author ized and accredito l Agent of thia Company, and we commend him to the patronage of the public, where he haa worked so successfully heretofore. J. W. BURKE, aep!7 2m General Agent. Amt ricua Republican and Lumpkin Telegraph copy and aend billa. III >UYERS of Diuga will find special induce menta ► offered by G. E. SUS3DORFF, Druggist. White and Bed Onion Sets. Now is the time to plant! CANARY SEED and HERBS, (fresh.) A fnU supply of all kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, For sale by O. E. SUSSDOBFF, Druggist. LARGE STOCK OF PAINTS: ( .LS, VARNISHES. rUTlY AND WINDOW GLASS, For Bale by G. F. SU9SDORFF, Droggist. KEROSENE LAMPS FIXTURES at-d OIL—in large supply For tale low by G E SUSSDORFF, Druggist LARGE VARIETY OF Trusses Braces, Supporters, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, SYRINGES and RUBBER GOODS, For sale by G. E- fcUSSEOBFF, Druggist. All pools aro guaranteed of the beat quality. Parcliaaere will do *ell to call before buying else where. Arders promptly attended to. eep28tf G E. SUSSDOBFF, Druggist. ATLANTA WATER-CURE. D R. F. KALOW, late of Germany, would moat reepeo Juily inform the citizens of Atlanta and the surrounding country that he haa opened an es tablishment ou Hunter etroet, in the Lurendon House, for the cure of all chronic diaeaace. Special attention gmn to the following diseases: Liver Complaint in all its forma, Syphioa in all its forma, Fevers, Epilepey, Sterrility, Asthmas, Lameness, Nervousness, and die eases peculiar to women, etc. I refer to the following persona, who have been and are being treated at my establishment: Mr. J. W. Backer, of Chapman, Rucker A Co. • Major W. B. Cox, of Cox & Hill; Capfc J. M. Hill, John and James Lynch, T J. Hightower A Co-, J. Fleishel, Beerman A Kurtz. Bep8tue3<tsan3m PURE GYPSUM. C ONTAINING ninety-nine and two-thirds per cent. (99 66 per cant.) Soluble Matter. War ranted free from all imparities. Prepared in this city, and for sale at tho low price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS FEB TON, CASH, by JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, eep23 diawSm Charleston, S. C. DAUBY <fc GO., Dxnr.r bcildixo. 32S .west baltihoee stbzzt. WHOLESALE Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. iep22dAw6m* TEEJfS CASH. SAFETY! SAFETY! !00 BARRELS West’s Kerosene Oil, 110 firo 100 gallons Fratt’e Astral Oil, 175 firo teet. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Drnggists. SODA, STARCH, POTASH, SNUFF, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, CLOVES, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, etc., In quantity and at the lowest rates. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, ecp2t tf Drnggists. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. '^7'E have concluded to keep on baud for tho amusement and inetrnction of the RISING GEN ERATION, a few FIRST-CLASS TOYS, etc. We have now on hand VELOCIPEDES A Strong and useful article,at from r!0 to $15. MAGIC LANTERNS, With full supplies of Beautiful ViewB, from S3 to $3. TOOL CHESTS, Complete, from a Nail Hammer to a Spirit Level, from $3 to $10. MAGIC HOOTS, CROQUET, BUILDING BLOCKS. STEAM ENGINES, Complote—$1 and $2, with Figures and Machinery to work, at reasonable prices. Toy Books, Marbles, Tops, Knives, And indeed everything that will amuee and in struct tho little folks. COME AND SEE. sept29-tf J. W. BURKE & CO. FRESH WATER GROUND MEAL O A A BUSHELS Choice. Jnat received and for OU V sale by JONES & BAXTER. TENNESSEE CLEAR SIDES. in f W1/) rrxnjnun uice xeunessee oassr sides 1U.UUU in store and for sale at market price by 1 JONES A BAXTER. SMOKED PIG TONGUES. 500 b? POUNDS Canvassed Pi . for sale A BAXTER. BAGGING AND TIES. pOR salo cheap by JONES A BAXTER. COW FOOD, C OTTON SEED MEAL, Wheat Bran and Cow Peas, for sale by JONES A BAXTER. FLOUa OF ALL GSADES, JN quarter, half and whole sacks, aqd in barrels. CORN, OATS and HAY, . SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, CHEAP WHISKIES, SOAP, CANDLES, etc, All at lowest market rates, for ealo by eop26 tiloctl JONES A BAXTER. DIXIE WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA, Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix, Tropr’s., Contractors, Builders, and Dealors in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all aorta of Turning done to order. Ready DrcaBcd Flooring, Ceiling, Rough I.nmbe and Lathea in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicited and promptly filled. JNO. W. O’CONNOR, WHOLESALE DEALER IN RUM?, ALE AND PORTER. And sole agent for Iris Premium Whisky, Old Monongahela Rye. X X X X. Jnat received— 15 barrels XXXX WIUSKY, 100 cases CLARET and ST. ANDRE, 50 cases CLARET, (HARDY A CO.), 150 M DOMESTIC CIGARS, ^Together with a foil hne of Sherriee, Porte, Champagne?, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, etc., aU of which will be told cheap for CASH, or on time for approved paper. To Country Merchants, extra indoeementa will be given. . JNO. W. O’CONNOR, Jnn2t toctl 60 Cherry street. VALIANT, JONES & CO., (Sncceiaora to Valiant Jc Jones), IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CHINA, TABLE, CLASS AND Ql'EEXSWAKE, 4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. fcep24dJbwGm NOTICE. T HE public aro horoby cautioned against pur chasing. importing or using, machines for tho manufacture of Ice, constructed by Vass A Lite- man, at Halle. Prus&ia, said machines being an in fringement of tho patents granted by tho United States to Carre A Mignon A Ronart. All parties found using or operating such will l>e prosecuted to tho fnU extent of the law. ^ ^ BnJAC _ Sole Agent and Attorney of Carre A Mignon & Kouart. 8a P‘^ I*