The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 03, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger. JUST RECEIVED. A BiM assortment of Real Point Applique Laces, OITI’CRE ud VALEXCIESSE, klto- let ret Myles of Point Applique. Du be*.*, j-pgliaJi Thread and Valeactenoe Lace Gollira, Perfact beauties, at vary low prfoaa, at tb« SEW YORK STORE S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. ft 00., 45 and 47 Second atreet. ocUtf FiVLL GOODS OUB STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods NOTIONS, ETC., la now foil and complete. We have the largest and moat varied a lock wa bare aver exhibited to the trade. CRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE, AND TRICES LOW. Onr motto ia ••Short Profit* and Quirk Salt*/ And we feel confident of giving aatlafaction to all wbo may favor na with their patronage. We reepectfnlly invite the public to cell and ex* an loo onr ttock. W. A. RANKS ft SONS, reptOtf 43 Second at.. Triangular Block. LADIES Should not fail to examine our new etock of aiiiK vn.iiouns From 51 to tl SO per yard, at the NEW YORK STORE, 45 end 47 Second atreet. w. A. HOPSON <15 oo Interestedly invito their frlende and nriglibore, elao the atrangor in the land, to call at NO. 41 SECOND STREET, Out of curiosity, (yon know), to tec a “plum full" •tore, (you know)—full from the bottom of the cellar to the bottom of the roof with atocke of tbo CHOICEST DRY (JOOI)S! Ailhe Mid W A. HOPSON ft CO. moat move tlieee geode rapidly in nr.ler to “touch bottom,' lliemaalvee, the price will be fair and lovely, (you know.) ,,,,21 if W. A. BOPSOK ft CO. A kamleome line of dark •liat’ea of pine sathepjo. Ail tie late,! verietiee in colon, at the NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second atreet. E. H. POE & CO. nrrr*N urn.disc, rtnTii.v avis it, CONST/ NThY ON UAN1)— All Grades SUGARS COFFEES, Reet TEAS of all brands, GOLDEN SYRUP, MOLAsSES, GILT-EDGE BUTTER, Choiec BREAKFAST BACON, SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS, NEW YORK PIG BAMS, and other brands. BUFFALO TONGUES, CANNED FRUITS, aU kinds, BORDEN'S MILK, SAVANNAH GRITS, WINKS, WHISKIES. And all that ia usually kept in onr line. We have jmt received 20 barrels PALACE MILLS FLOUR, new wheat, in whole, half and quarter lacks, which we are agents for. ang4 3m A large lot of HANDSOME POPLINS, From 25c, 30c, 35c, to 50c a yard—astonishingly low prices—at the NEW YORK 8TORE. IMPROVED COTTON TIES. T1IE EUREKA IRON TIE, MORE NEW GOODS. MACK BROTHERS SECOND STREET. Have returned from the Eastern Market, and are again ready to sarva their friends and patrons with a handsome etock of FANCY & WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC Comprising ail tbs novelties of the season. Wa hare tbo beat assortment of FANCY KMT WOOLLEN GOODS In the city. Get one of our nice ‘' Part pm Roaa" Opera Hoods. We keep a fuU line of Ladiaa’, Gents', Hisses' and Children's Cotton end Woollen Hosiery. Merino Vesta, etc. The “ Nilsson and Royal Fcarf,” vary pretty. To enumerate all articles, it would require an “extra" Thankful for paat favors, we tolicit a continuance of the same, and an inspection of oar Goode, which, having purchased principally for Cash, wa can sail at “ bottom figures " MACK BROTHERS. octleodtt Second street, Damour’s Block. -T. C. CONKLIN Would reepectfnlly inform bis friends and the public that bo bas JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK! % —WITH A— CHOICE SELECTION OF THE LATE8T STYLES OF GOODS !j To which be invitee attention, ON TUESDAY MORNING, octl St CITY AFFAIRS. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2. 1871. The revival in East Macon continues with Increasing interest. We are informed that Dr. Key will preach tonight. Don't forget that the skating rink opena to night. The hall has been nicely fitted op and “everything look* lovely.” Tsana.—Judge Ward will please accept onr thanks for a ride in him baggy to and around the Fair Grounds on Saturday last. Sum Sum—To day ia the regular m on t hiy ■ale day for Bibb ootmly. The Sheriff will be on hand at the City HalL Don't forget it Pxasoxaz-—We were pleased to meet Mr. Christian, of the Cuthbert Appeal, on the streets yesterday. He reports cotton short and busi- ■ doll in Cuthbert. Axd Shu. it Dos't Ran.—To the farmers we suppose the dry weather ia very acceptable ia order to save their ootton, bat we would like to have a dust-settler in the city just now, the beat in the world. Hzavraaror theSeisox.—The cotton receipts I at all onr warehouses yesterday were 431—the largest of the season. The market was quite active and closed firm at 17} for New York middlings. In onr opinion, the first of March will not peas before it reaches 25 cents, at least Who beta? Just in at the NEW YORK STORE, Twenty pieces BIiACS SIIiKS From fit 25 to 83 par yard, twenty percent cheaper than the same goods can be bought else where in the city. S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. ft CO., 45 and 47 Second street r.KUTvn, keep eooL No naetogst excited, nor ia there any good aenao in getting hot when yon can get toe of W. F. Carlos at one oent per pound, or in large quantities at one half oent But iee isn't the only thing be keeps that ia good and cheap. If there ia a first class restau rant in Georgia he has it Cell and aee him. Rmuo ia riding, provided it isn't on a rail, but a fellow always feels better if he is riding in a good looking vehicle. That's just what Valen tino, Freeman ft Co. want you to do, and if you have an old rusty looking carriage or buggy, drive round and have them make it new for a mere aong. Bee advertisement Strut IvntovEXEtrr.—We notice that the ■and bed on Fourth atreet, in front of the pas senger shed, ia being removed, at least sufficient for a side walk, and gravel put in its slead quiite a help to footmen. This way, if you please, with your improvements, and give ns a creasing to Zeilin’a drug store. WNawa Fxox Ecaors.—Dr. L. H-Bradfield, the manufacturer of Bradflcld'a Femalo Regulator, in Atlanta, ia just in receipt of a letter from Oer-, „ , many, of which the following ia a correct tranala- I AxoTaxa Fisk is Dawsov. We learned from tion—tbo Original of which to in Dr. Bradflcld'a P»*«ngers on the Southwestern train yesterday possession, end can be eeen by any one wbo de* I evening that the residence of Mr. Bynum Hood, sires it. Verily, tbe medicine is acquiring a repu- I in Dawson, was burned on Saturday night last— tation aa wide aa that of civilization. Tbe following is the translation: Kobtuees Pbotixce or Besovas, ) German Empire, August 7,1871./ De. RaannEU)—Dear Sir: From one of my the result of accident. We did not learn the loss sustained nor the amount (if auy) of in surance. PnoTooBaras, colored in oil, with surpassing friends I bare learnod your address, and from him I beauty and accuracy can be obtained at Pugh's have received a few bottles of your celebrated Fo* new gjj ery on tbo corner of Mulberry and male Regulator,wnl its excellent properties for cur iuff certain dieeaeea of tbe fair sex have been com municated to me. I biro bed an opportunity of Second street*, nearly opposito the Lanier House. His old plsce of business is no longer trying your medicine to my own family with the n ’* d “ * photogn,ph gtl,ery ' * nd hta »“ tron * most satisfactory success, and I hasten to express wiu remember that they will find him as above to you my warmest thanks for the happy effect Bt *t*d, on the oorncr diagonally across from the produced by your medicine. Not only in my own I new Court-house, and at tbo turning point of family, but also to other families this side tbo At- I the new street railroad. Untie, have tbe same happy results been effectod, I — until now the last bottle bas been used up, and 11 Auction at THE I'AIU Geounds. Yesterday can no longer anpply those wbo bare made de- evening, in accordance with the published no- msnda for tho medicine. I wish very much to I tieo, Uncle Bob Clayton sold by direction of procure a new supply, and therefore address you I Mayor Huff, the exclusive privilege of 6eUiog to reepectfnlly ask of you whether you have an | spirituous refreshments on the Fair Grounds, ag ncy for your medicine on this continent, and if The bidding was spirited and offers came from not, to send me a few dozon bottles per NotthGer- eTery ot tbe Urge crowd assembled, msn Lloyd etesmor For th, amount you may Tb „ w)ooD „„ knoclte3 down to Mr . draw on mo through Merer, G. Meek, ft Co., | Bankers to Bremen, or if yon prefer it, I will send you the amount of tbe bill to advance. Awaiting your reply, I am yours respectfully, aep6 lm G. V. Fbanxznbcso. M/nniAOE Guide.—Interesting work, numerous engravings, 224 pages. Pries 50 oents. Address Dr. Butts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St- Louis, Mo. See advertisement. angl7-dftwly tor men oould not have been selected. Mr. Lawrenoe tells us tbst be will open the saloon this morning. Human nature is surely a strange composi tion. Men will go blindly into danger, some- | times coming oat victorious, but often quite the contrary indeed. Despite tbe fact that ail As UarnoTxcren Btsteji—Do not fancy be- I the Good Templars expect to be among ns in cause you feel strong that you are impregnable to n few days, men will sell whisky even at the aickneea. Wbolo neighborhoods are frequently I D f calling down upon them tho maledictions prostrated at this season by malarious fevers. Vig- of eTeryooId water mln , n Georgia. Incur orou. muscle, and strong sinews, broad shoulder. oolnmn a,,, ffiorai wjU ^ fonnd ana sound lungs, are no defence against tbe me- .. _ " . , phiUc vapor, of autumn. Frames which have with- ^.advertisement of Messrs. Campbell ft Eng- stood the summer beat msy succumb now. Many Ush . wholesale liquor dealers, and wo doubt an athletic man, whose family depends for Us sup- *h«y wlU mlka ll to *h» interest of dealers port on bia todtutry, now lies prostrate, weak and I in that Una to bny of them. Look for your- helpless aa a babe, under tbe periodical aaaaulta of I chills and fever, or bilioua remittent fever. This Off the Thick.—As tbe Southwestern train could not bo if all were wise enough to provide W!a 00ming op to a,, pMseDg6r Bhoa yes t e ,<Uy agatoet aucb a eouttog.u<7 by toning and ferttiy- afternoon ^ iD0 wag thrown off ^ tr>ck tog the system with Hoetctter's Stomach Bitten. I Ttoa approved vegetable tonic ie abreluteiy bxtm- ' hro , n ^ I , tha C " eIe8s ° ( ” <* overmght of tho lees, so that it 1. sheer folly not to uke its. a safe- h “ ds flIlln 8 >“ «<™>d the new trestle work on guard at a season when dieoa.ee of the liver, the the Central Road. A temporary track bad been stomach, tbe bowels, end indeed ell tbe visceral thrown across tbe track of tho Southwestern organa are geneiaUy prevalent. To keep tbe eye-1 Road, and the hands had failed to remove the tem in order end insure health, or to pnt it to or- rails, though their dirt train had joat run across der when this precaution has been neglected, ia tho I it, and they knew, or should have known, that duty of overy human being who values life. For I the Southwestern train was due. There was no both these purposes Hostetler a Rittcra la design- j jaatorial damage done, however, and soon every- ed, and it .newer, both. Totty local dealers are lM , t iu pUoe . Th(s pMgenRens endeavoring, to many part, of the oounliy, to tub- w&lked up rather than wait for the atituto preparations made of Impure and dangerous “ flj .^ ■” J miterUI. to its stesd. Gire them a wide berth. I — They are prepared by unskillful experimentore,who I Local Buevaths.—A negro man, named want to turn a penny at tho expense of tbe publio I Emanuel Murrey, came down the Macon and health. octS-eodftwlw. | Western Railroad on Sunday, in charge of effl cer Askin, en route to Amerieus. Dm. Dusmu'i Fonzbax The fonaral servi ces over the remains of Dr. Bonn ell took place from tho Mulberry Street Methodist Church yes terday afternoon at S o'clock. Tbe services were eondocted by Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. Doctors Pierce, Hicks and K ey. Tbe bouse was filled to ovet flowing, end Dr. Pierce very truthfully remarked that to this ease, aa he bad never seen before, were the words of Solomon appropriate—“man goethto his long home and the mourners go about the streets.’’ For fourteen yean Dr. Bonnell was a resident of Macon—three years aa Professor in, and eleven as President of the Wealyan Fe male College, giving entire satisfaction to aU. Ha has left a name untarnished behind bim, and his loss will long be felt by hie church, tbe col lege, over which he so ably presided, onr com munity, and, indeed, the Christian world. While in this connection, we would call at tention to the subjoined resolution passed at a meeting of the Alumna; of the college yesterday afternoon: • At a meeting of the Alumni, of the Wesleyan Female College, held on Monday afternoon, a resolution was passed requesting the membere of the Association to wear crepe for the usual term ot thirty days, in honor of their late be loved President, Rev. J. M. Bonnell, D. D. BY TELEGRAPH. DAY DISPATCHES. Balston Hall.—A tolerably good audience greeted Dr. Sid last night in bia debut, and wa learn were all highly pleased with the enter tainment He is certainly an expert in “sleight of hand,” and many of his tricks were ludicrous in the extreme. After the performance earns the distribution of gifts, such aa preserve stands, cream pitchers, fishing tackle, toilet articles, etc. An entire change of programme is an nounced for to-night, together with a gift of fifty dollars in cash, among msny other things to be distributed. To CoBuaroxDENT.—The lands in Bibb county are generally very poor. In the imme diate city they have no life exoept that im parted by manures But this fine market makes them worth from $5 to $10 per acre, and on some extra improved places $20 and $30 per aero are demanded. Yon can obtain 100 acres just outside the corporate limits, put them in fine order, with a house and other improve ments good enough for anybody, for about $15- 000, and make tbo plaoe not only self-sustain ing but realize > good per cenlnm on the in vestment In doing so yon will enjoy the advan tagea of the city without incurring its burthens, which lest is no small item these days. Tax Great Monitor Dollar Store supports no ‘drawings,” “gift enterprises,” “Milton jewel ry humbugs,” “lotteries,” or auy of those kind of “swindles,” bnt sella yon for one dollar goods worth two, or even some sold in this coun try for three dollars. Ten highly respecta ble salesladies will wait upon all who msy favor ns with a call. ^ Feesu Meats.—On and after this date the finest Tennessee beef, pork aud sausages can be found at S. T. ft B. P. Walker’s, 88 Cherry street Go to Corpnt's and get your fresh meats, ap pies, sausages, oysters, chickens, etc. The Great Monitor is a legitimate business where yon can bny two dollars’ worth of goods for one dollar. _____ Otsteks at Corput’s at fifty cents per quart, $1.80 per gallon. Special rate made with res taurants and hotels. AnjaxisTEATOx's Sale ot Citt Pbopxett.— On Tuesday next (October 3d) in pursuance of decree in chancery, some valuable Mioon city property cf the late Ambrose Chapman will bo sold before tho Court-house. This properly and the terms of sale are desoribed in the advertise ment to be found in to day's paper, to which wo call attention. Special Notice to Costbagt Auvebtikies. | AU contract advertisers should bavo their changes sent in early in the day. If received after 3 o'clock p. it. the change cannot be made in time for the next edition, because, in most cases, the old advertisement baa already been mado up in form for the press and no duptica- tiou can l/o permitted. The goods sold at tbe Great Monitor Dollar Store appear to onr citizens so miraculously cheap that a report was circulated that they hare been procured by unlawful means, (stolen,) bnt we know better; the firm comes highly recom mended, and it wiU folly pay anyone to see them at once. Da. Patch's Blood Exuicnza—It ia after tbe uso of this remedy in bia own private practice, ex- THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, We also have tbe SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Same as Now Orleans TURTIN ft OGDES, Agents at Macon. Ga. BATES ft COMER, 1M Bayiit.,Savannah, General Agents for Ga., Fla, and East Ala. aep21tf NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS ahCXIVED ST THE NEW YORK STORE, Everyday. He charged with gin burning. The City Bank bnild tending ovor a period of several years, to many I ing wUI soon be an ornament to Third street, hundred cases, that Dr. Price was inspired with I judge from tho plan which was shown ns confidence to recommend it sa being uuaurpaaeed yesterday for its enlargement. Blake's Block far purifying aud enriching the blood, for repairing I of ^ipiingq on p op j Kr street, are nearly ready broken health, and recuperating exhausted ener-1 n f ™ . . ..' glee. In any case of debdity, nervou. proatration. * or Ord.nary and Clerk of he ditseaeed or impoverished blood, all are requeeted Superior Court wtU more their offices to the to try it. Unlike any other remedy, it to the truo De * Oourt-houae, this morning. Mayor Banks, restorer of lost vitality and builder up of the nerv- of Baltimore, will boa visitor to onr Stole Fair, ona system. Thompson, Steele ft Prioe, sole pro-1 He wiU l>e the guest of Mayor Huff, ptietors. and of Dr. Prioe'a Cream Baking Powder and Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings a«p24-codftw2w Bold Attempt at Robbext.—Yesterday morning about 9 o'clock, aa our weU known Cosscxxaa.—If you insist upon having Dr. Ptice’a I Spotswood House jeweler, J. H. Otto, Cream Baking Powder and Special Flarotinga you I reading the morning paper, seated behind will get them. So long aa satisfied with cheap mix-1 bis counter, he heard the eUek of the lock of turee, grocer* will sell them, for they afford a bet- I bi» Urge iron safe in the rear of his store. On ter profit. aep29-eodftwlw GOtre bi D g for the cause, he found a man named Malaeial Diseases—During these months, fe- I Gcs Wayman busily engaged Th abstracting ver-and-ague, that scourge of our rich bottom- (om0 fl n0 watches and jewelry from the afore- lands, issues forth. The immediate eauae of this I ui< j „f, otto at onoe went for his meat, and malady to probably th. motot exfetotiona th* artoe ^ thrashing the scoundrel, permit- from decomposing vegetable.ubatonce* Bntthere ' « merchants are also secondary and predisposing cusee. Tbe ““ , weather prevalent at this season, although not, to- ’ roQlddo ToU *° look out for three meek thieve*, deed, eo totene.ly cold a. that of wintoTto « our coming fair will doubtires bring hither chilling and more depressing, no effect of each | scores of them, weather to to >«deco tbo measure of vital fores, U J tuns to render the system more liable to suc cumb to disease. Endemic disease to Just now, WALTHAM WATCHES. 5-4 PLATE, 16 .AND 30 SIZES. Tbote are the be«t Watch** made Intbia country, and are mado with and without atom minding at tachmanta. Thoy aro finlahod in the beet manner and run with the greet eat accuracy, and cannot be excelled anywhere at their respective prices. The cases ere ail made of the newest patterns, and .peaally nude to our own order. Our stock of thrae Watches ia now the largest, and oar prices, all things considered, are the low est to the dty. BALL, BLACK ft OO., Jewelers and Bilverrmlthe, octS-tf 558 and 587 Broadway, New York. NOTICE. Centeal R. R. and Baxxiaa Co. or GxaxoLl.\ Savaenah, Oa., August 1,1871. t This Company having extended its beck to the river, to now prepend to receive heavy cargoes of freight on its carl direct from tbe wharf for trans portation to tbe interior. Persona desiring to avail themaelree of this di rect mode of shipment should have expressed on their hill* of lading that their consign stents shall he landed at tit* Central Railroad wharf. Cy tbe let November it to expected that a Urge ■bed will be completed for the protection of salt, guano, and other baayy articles of freight, which parties auy dartre to have stored for future ship ment. J. F. WARING, au*4 2m Forwarding Aguat. FnzJtANio.—At a meeting of Mechanics’ Fire Company No. 4, held last night, the following bke a bold enemy, advancing swiftly upon our po^ I gentlemen were elected delegates to the State aition, end, like a skillful enemy, be will not fail I Convention of Firemen, which will assemble to to select the weak points; let na, with equal skill, morrow in the City Hall, via: Tyler Southall, fortify the we ik points—fortify them by tbe uae of I J. W. Aderbold and J. H. Barrett. Messrs, a stimulating end invigorating tonic such ea Dr. James Campbell, Lee Crocket and W. H. Thom Fiach'e Bitten. Tbe soundness of this theory to strikingly illustrated by the fact that it to by no means every inhabitant, even of the most tosalu-1 R ^ V^tea R. brioue district*, wbo Yield* to tbie foe. It cod— I . *. Ir * , . Stubbs, K. A. Moms end B. W. Smith, dele- some, bat not tlL The nueon to simple. ... . * “ “> aeje - as, were appointed alternates. Young America Fire Company Na 3 also held Some, their frame* already fortified by nature'* greet tonic, nourishing food, are strong gates to the aforesaid convention. Messrs. Butts, Jones and Truman, are the enough to resist the surrounding poisonous influ-1 d«l*g»t«8 frotn Hook and Ladder Na 1. ..ia. to which others, whom an inaufficieut dig ea- I Protection Na 1 and Defiance Na 5 will hold tire faculty baa, to a great measure, cut off from meeting this evening, when their delegates will this source of strength, readily succumb. Now, be appointed. Dr. Ftoch'e Bitten strengthens digestion, and thus _ _ .... . , . enables the only real panacea, food, to ao tovigoJ ^JudoxLsw.otISavANNAH-Tto. dutinpuahed ate the eyatem that it can repel the attack of male- Georgian was in the city on Sabbath last re- rial Jjti—- Moreover, taken as directed, this I *“* homo in Savannah from a thort medicine to an infallible cure for fever-and-ague, 1 sojourn at his up country residence in Clarks ville. The Judge to one of Georgia's oldest lawyers, being now in bia seventy-ninth yean Though his locks are silvery and his step feeble. and for all forma of intermittent fever. Batclielor's Hair Dye. perfectiy’hannieMy rdfxblo and iBttlu'.taBoou - no I his eye has lost none of its brilliancy, nor have disappointment; no ridiculou* tints or dteagreeale I the passing years told upon his towering intel- pN^ra^apt^dHS o, H StSl ^e bar he to said to posses, Ml Brown, leave* the hair clean, soft, beautiful: does the fiery vigor of thirty. He loves to talk of sp!“t.*d«^b£?d ^ whe “ STREET, N. Y. octSdeodly Tor Mourning: Dresses. Th* well known HENRIETTA CLOTH, eCk and wool, at tbe NEW YORK STORE, 45 end 47 Second street. TwExn-mx Oent*.—This amount will buy a bottle of Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup, the great sooth ing remedy for all diseases Incident to infanta and Children. the times had not degenerated—when honor and WGTTrir I ’rorth were held in higher esteem than party NOTICE. trickery and wire palling. We were sorrv in- T^heatoJ^importtog or d *ed that hi. estimable tody is in a’very manufacture of Ioe, constructed by Vats ft Litt- I low state of health, but earnestly hope that she K&sris -a "• ir 4“»r »*r Stxtcd to Carre A Mi^non * l’.oaxrt. All parties cheer each other in their old age as they march forod otieg or operating each wiU be proeecated together to the tomb, to the full extent of the tow. 1 ° M. J. BUJAC, , Sole Agent and Attorney of Cairo ft Mignon ft Rouart. e*p29 Im VALIANT, JONES & CO., (8oceeeaon to Valiant ft Jones), IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CUJLN A, i consist of all kinds of staple, fancy goods, China, Tire Great Monitor Dollar Store to carried on by thorough business men, whose aim it is to supply the people cf Macon and vicinity with the very beat of fancy and staple goods at the uniform prioe of one dollar, worth donble the amount. AU goods are guaranteed. Tbe goods TABLE, GLASS AXD QtEEXSWARE, 4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. sepm24dftCw crockery and glass ware, shoes, hate, caps, clothing, towels, napkins and all kinds of ‘ hosiery. Come at once and be convinced! Go to the Brown House Cigar Store and go one of tho celebrated Golden Bug Cigars. Wiso ft Soloxox, appreciating tho stringency of money matter*, offer their large and elegant etock of Watches, Jewelry and SUverwaro at lower prices than ever offered before in this city, and will make price an object to any one wanting goods in tlieir line. Repairing and En graving done in the beat style and at lowest rate*. Hair work 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 yean past with Mr. L. U. Wing. An entire new stock of Merschaum Ciga Holders and Pipes, jnst received at tbe Brown House Cigar Store. sepl3-3tawtf A Good Chance!—The Great Monitor Dot tor Store to now open, and all are invited to call and examine onr goods. Ir yon want a good smoke step in the Brown House Cigar Store. sepl3-3Uwif Feolics, Frolics, Frolics, Frolics, Frolics, as many aa you want, can be obtained at the New York Grocery Store. Lose Jace and Durham Smokiog Tobacco, at the Brown House Cigar Store. sepl3 Stawtf McLean's Coedial and Blood Purifier ia the beat tonie and blood alterative in the world. junet : Cm. Don't Fobget these Two Facts 11 That Wing ft Solomon aro the agents of tho Grover ft Baker Sawing Machines and of the L. ft M. Spectacles—the beat in ttaa Mat Flowed Chewing Tobacco at the Brown House CigarStore sepl3-3tawtf Hand kase, Limburger, Schweizer, Adam and sap sago cheese, barley, green kern, split peas, German salt, pickles, foreign dried fruit*, Ful ton market beef, eta, at tbe New York Grocery Store. Fctzzl ft Jacobs, Second street, Da- mottr'a Block. Hzxbt Clats, just reeeived at tbe Brown House CigarStore. sepl3-3tewtf The cheapest “Frolic" ot the times can bo got for only 10c each at the New York Grocery Store. All kinds of Pipes just received at the Brawn House CigarStore. sapl3-3towtf The finest aegar ever imported in this market, “Monte Christo,” can be found at the New York Grocery Store. The finest etock of imported Cigars ever shown in this city, just received at the Brown House Cigar Store. sepl3-3tawtf Ir yon want to go on a cheap “frolic,” go to the New York Grocery Store and ask for the “Frolio” segar, only 10a each. Mi Babies, at the Brown House Cigar Store. JufcT received, a few more of those geaune imported Havana segare, at lOo each, at the New York Grocery Store. Ten Thousand Jessamine at the Brown House CigarStore sep!3-Stawtf The World says: “Cleaning carpets by steam to an operation now extensively carried on in this city, rather to the disgust of the da/kies who make part of their bring by shaking car pets. A gentleman wbo owns tug boats says the best way to clean a carpet ia to Uke it in tow of one of these and givo it a day's run in salt water.” The La Crosse Democrat reports the water so low in the Mississippi River* that steamboats have to keep whistling to keep cows oat of the channel. Many captains are having cow-catchers put on their boats. This is about the thinnest river yet discovered. They will have to melt ice pretty soon. As intelligent planter writing from Fairfield county, 8. G., under date of September 5th says: “I would simply say that I have been cot ton planting forupwards of thirty years, and am certain that I never saw so complete a failure in the cotton crop.” Estimates based upon the census-fix (be 1 umber of negro voters in the Union at 878,110. Richmond, October 2—A bin for injunction against th* Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Cotupaty sod its President, General Mahone, waa filed this morning in the Unite.! States Cir cuit Court by James E. Tyson, of Baltimore, a non-resident stockholder, charging the consoli dation of that road with otheni to 1* illegal » n d unconstitutional, and that tbe President and offloers propose to issue bonds for eight midion*, securing tbe same upon the consolidated roads and their earnings, including the Virginia and Tennesseo, Southside, and Norfolk and Peters- burg ronds, under tbs name of the Atlantia Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company. The bill charges that any such nse of said roads and property is illegal and destructive of the rights of stockholders, as to the carrying on of the consolidation act in other respects. The bill, therefore, prays for an injunction against any act to carry oat each consolidation, and espe cially the issuing and selling of bonds and se curing the same by a lien upon the stock. Judge Bond has passtd an order for hearing the motion for an injunction on the 20th instant, which, by the practice of the court, operates as a restrain ing order until the hearing. Washington, October 2.—The jury, in the case of Darden for killing McCarthy, was out ton minutes and returned a verdict of not guilty. New You, October 2.—A special to the Her ald from Salt Lake reports a rumor that Brig ham Young has been indicted, and will be tried this week. The Mormons continue to buy arms. The Mormon journals advocate open resistance, and it is understood that the Federal authorities ask for tho reinforcement of the United States force at Utah. The Cuban Junta celebrated their auuivcsary on Saturday night. According to statements mads the insurrection to as strong as ever, and the revolutionary government continues its reg ular organization. Salt Lake, October 2 —Threo companies of United States troops arrived here to-day. They wore sent by General Augur upon a requisition by Governor Woods. San Fbancuco, October 2.—Tuscon, Arizona advices sxy there is no safety for life or property on the Gila River. Mexican bandits assail Mex ican and American residents indiscriminately. New Yoke. October 2.—Arrived. General Borneo. Arrived ont, Habaiia, Austrian, Sor- tnatian, Columbia and Dorian. Mad Bin, October 2.—At Ihe official reception at Don Espartero'a house the ex-Mintoter ad dressed the King sa follows: “If, at any time, the enemies of Spain should seek to overthrow its liberties and independence, and the youDg King place himself at the head of the army, I and my comrades will follow him.” The recep tion was grand. Havana, October 1 —The telegraphic Hhg between Havana and Puerto Principe, which passes through the distriot of Camaguey. tbe stronghold of the late insurrection, has been completely re-established, aud is now in work- ing order. Tbe line bad been out by the insur gents at the beginning of the struggle, and kept interrupted ever eince by their possession of the intervening largo territory of Camaguey. Paris, October 1.—Tbe Germans commenced withdrawing from the department of the Oise on Sundav afternoon. Differences have arisen between Franco and Italy respecting tho pon tifical debt. London, October 2.—A fight occurred at Cork on Sunday between tbe police and supposed Fe nians. Shots were exchanged. One policeman was wounded and three arrests were made. The barx 8oreke went ashore in the late gale. Six of her crew were rescued, four starved to death in tbe rigging and four were drowned. The ship Mount Sinai was burned at sea. The recent gale extended to tho continent, damaging crops and vineyards and prostrating telegraphs. Pabis, October 2.—Victor Hngo has written M. Thiers strongly interceding for clemency in Rochefort's case. There are no intimations that the appeals in Rochefort's favor will be favorably entertained. FOANCIAL AXD COMMERCIAL. | THE NEXT GREAT -AJXIVTJ.A.Ilt I/Mly Review of the Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, October 2—Evening, 1871. Cotton.—Receipts today 431 bales: tales 377 shipped 213 The market closed firnrar 17)(. ICAOON COTTON VTATENf NT Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1871—bates.. 1,739 Received to-day 431 Received previously 2,212-2,643 4,382 Shipped to-day 213 Shipped previously 1,413—1,626 2,756 Stock cn band this evening. The general market to unchanged. Flour ie stiff and an advance his taken place in tbe Western markets, though the Macon market quotes no change. We quote: BACON—Clear Sides (smoked) 10H <© 11 Clear Rib Side* (smoked) !>',j @ 10 Shoulders. 8% @ 9 Hams (oagar-enred) is <r< 20 GRAIN AND IIAT. CORN—White. 1 00 @ 1 C5 MEAL 1 05 @1 10 GRITS 1 25 @ 1 80 OATS 70 @ SO WHEAT—Per buebel 1 GO a 1 75 FIELD PEAS 1 fO HAY—Northern 1 80 ® 1 90 Tennease Timothy 130 @191 RAGGING AND IRON TUN. Kentucky per yard 24 ® 25 Gunny per yard 22 (Si 24 Borneo peryard 24 (a) 25 Double Anchor per yard 21 & 25 Bengal per yard 24 @ 23 Eagle peryard 24 @ 25 ‘’Arrow." “Anchor” and “Eureka” iron ties, single ton, per pound CV Retail 7 Bagging Twine, retail 25 NIGHT DISPATtHI-V Washington, October 2.—The Secretary of tbe Treasury has a bad cold. (So has our “devil."] The Secretary of the Navy goes to Ohio to aid in tbe campaign. The President leaves Chicago hitherward to-morrow. The President's son has three mouths added to tbe leave granted his classmates. The debt statement decreased daring the month of September $13,750,000. Coin in the Treasury, $90,750,000; currency, $10,000,000. The criminal court to day quashed the indict ment against White and ltamadeil, who refused to testify before tbe Seaate Committee. Nashville, October 2—The Legislature has organized. John C. Vaughan wa3 elected Speaker of the Senate, and Jamea D. Richard son Speaker of tbe Uotse. New York, October 2.—International money orders between tbo Uiated States and Great Britain commenced to-day. Remittances may also be made via Switzerland to the prineipa! towns and cities in Anatria, Hungary, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Greece, Egypt and East Indie. Judge Barnard has modified tbe injunction. The order restrains Ihe payment of money with out endorsement. Comptroller Green prohibits the raising of money without tbe sanction of Ihe board of apportionment. Chicago, III., October 2.—Win. French, ed itor of the Lacon (III.) Statesman, to dead. New Orleans, October 2.—The Board of Health reports interments for the week 110— only one from yellow fever. Note.—The death reported by yellow fever was that of a man from Natchez, who was taken sick seven days after his arrival. He waa car ried to the Charity Hospital on tbe 27th and died on the 30th. No other death from yellow fever hasoccnrred in tbe last nine days. Helena, Montana, October 2.—A lire origin- ating in tho Herald office destroyed the post- office, and several adjoining bntldings. Loss $75,000. Charleston, October 2.—One fever death during the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day. London, October 2.—The proprietors decline accepting the arbitration at New Castle, because the best workmen have gone elsewhere. They cannot afford to make concessions unless they secure skilled labor thereby. Madrid, October 2.—During his progress Amadens expended fifty thousand pounds ster ling in donations and received 30,000 petitions. Paris, October 2.—Thiers writes Hugo that pardons by the commission alone can modify the sentences of the military tribunal. Savannah, Ootobcr 2. —Arrrived Sunday, steamship Herman Livingston, New York. Ar rived to-day, bark Annie Tarry, Boston; steam tug Tontine, New York, for Havana, pnt in for coal. Cleared, ship Roswell Spragno, New Orleans, with inward cargo; schooner Gay R. Pbelpft, Jacksonville—load, Now York; Catawamteak, New York. Charleston, October 2.—Arrived, steamer Gulf Stream, Philadelphia. Sailed, steamer Falcon, Baltimore. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Synopsis ot Weather Statement. Wab Dep't, Office Chiee Signal Oznczn,) Washington, D. 0., October 2, 7:40, P. it.) The area of lower pressure which was Sun day afternoon northwest of Iowa, has moved east and southeast, and is probably now center ed on Lake Huron. The area of tho highest ba rometer bas remained in the South Atlantic States or to now off that coast. The low pressure with easterly winds and rain, which was in tho west ern portion of the Gulf has moved northwest into Texas,with rain and threatening weather in Arkansas. The barometer has fallen very rapid ly daring the day from Tennessee and Virgins to the lower Lakes, with cloudy weather in the Ohio valley and increasing southeasterly winds. Brisk 'easterly winds continue in Southern Florida, and fresh winds with rain on tho west ern Golf coast. Probabilities: Falling barometer, with brisk southwesterly winds and possibly rain, will probably prevail by Tuesday noon from Ten nessee and Illinois to the Lower Lakes and Now England. Continued cloudy weather with south ern winds west of Alabama; southerly winds and increased cloudiness on the South Atlantic; rising barometer with clearing weather ia the northwest. New Yomx, October 2.—Application was made to-day before Judge Bixby for a warrant for the arrest of Mayor Hall, on the charge of effi- cial neglect in permitting the fraudulent con version of public funds. The Mayor will be no tified to appear at 10 a. u. to-morrow, aud an swer to the charge brought against him. It to stated that applications will be made to-morrow for the arrest of Tweed, and others, on the charge of fraudulently appropriating publio funds. Stockholm, October 2.—The Upper House of Parliament approved the clause of the bill for the reorganization of the army, which makes military service compulsory on all male sub jects of Sweden. London, October 2.—The Bcissor grinders, cutlers and carpenters of Sheffield, and spin ners of Bolton and Dundee, have strnck work. The strikers in New Castle held a mass meeting to-day and passed resolutions to insist on their demand, and persevere in the stiike until its objects were accomplished. NOTICE TO NEWS DEALERS. G RAND opening to the trade of the most popu lar and widelr rircolated Literarv Jonrnal in tbo country, THE PEOPLE’S LITERARY COM PANION, same style, size, and superior to the New York Ledger, and all other pxpen of its class, pro fusely illustrated with ftom six to ten superb wood engravings weekly, which aa a monthly pub lication attained the enormous and unprecedented drcolation of Eight Hundred and Fifty Thou sand Copies, entirely through individual subscrip, tiona, to now ready to be issued to tho trade a* a Weekly Newepapor. Dealers wilt be supplied with any number of papers, from one copy to fifty thou sand, by forwarding tho mail chargee (40 cents per hundred) with their orders. Dealers have the pnv- iiege of chanting whatever they choose for the first number of tho weekly, not exceeding tho regular retail price of the paper, which ia six cents. The second and third numbers (but not tho first) will be mado returnable. Agento and dealers throughout tho country will send their ordere immediately t0 tbo INDEPENDENT NEWS CO., eep30 3t 113 Nassau street, New York City. Homing Slurket K(*(H>ri New Yobk. October 2 —Cotton quiet; ealeo 1000; uplands 19Jj(: Orleans 20>£. Stocks steady. Gold firm at 14?*. Government- dull but steady. State* dull end steady. Money easy at 6. Sterling, long 8J& short 9. Turpentine week at 6i%<Si6S. Rosin quiet at 3 50@3 55 for etrained- Freights quiet. Flour 10@20 better. Wheat 1@2 better. Corn 1 better. Pork steady at 13 50. Lard steady. London. October 2, noon. — Consols 92%.— Bonds 92%. Paris, October 2 —Rentes £6f 53c Fbankfort, October 2.—Bonds 95Y(S95%. Litebtool. Oc’oher 2, noon Cotton opened strong; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%. Breadstuff* active. Red wintor wheat Its 9d. Corn 34b. Latf.k.—Cotton active and firmer; uplands 9%@ 9%; Orleans 9%@9%; sales 18 0 0; /peculation aud export tOOO. narltets—Evemng Kefiur; New Yoaz, October 2.—Cotton quiet and etexdy; sal s 1520; uplands 19%; Orleans 20%. Cotton /alee for future delivery to-day 5,900 bales; October 19 7-16t<rl9%; November 19%@ 19 7-16; December 19 9-16@19%. Flour, southern active and firmer, common to fair extra 7 S0<8>7 90; good to choice 7 95(21) 00. Whisky 1 00. Wheat quiet; advance lost, winter red western 168(91 72. Uoro closed quiet; noon’s advance nearly lost, 77(®77%. Rice ateady at 8%'? 9 Pork 13 50. Lard firmer at 1010%. Turpentine weak at 64%®65. Korin quiet. TtUow active at 8 9%. Freights firmer. Money active and sharp at 7; demands for dis counts active. Sterliug heavy; long 7%; short 8.— Gold 14%<®14%. Governments very steady. States generally dull; new South Carolinas active but weak, Bold down to 50^50% from 52% Saturday evening. Five twenties of May and November advZhced from %$Y; market closed doll and strong. Governments. 81s 18%; 62s 16; 64s 16; 65s 16%; new 14%; 67s 14%; 68s 14%; 10-40s 11%. Baltimore, October 9—Cotton firmer and hold higher, middlings 19%@19%; not receipts 143; gross 345; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 120; sales —: etock 1385. Flonr very firm. Wheat active and firm Corn firm; white 78(2:83; yellow 75(2:78. Pork firm at 14 50 Bacon firm; shoulders 8. Lard 10@10%. Whieky 1 02. Cincinnati, October 2 —Flour buoyant and un settled; family 7 00@7 25. Corn 64. Pork held at 12 75@13 00. Lard 9%. Bacon dull; shoulders 7; clear aides 7%. Whisky 95. LotnaviLLK, October 2—Bagging 17%. Flour firmer; extra family 6 25. Cora active Provisions in fair demand and firm. Pork 13 50. Bacon, shoulders 7%; clear sides 8%. Lard, packed 9%@ 11. Whisky 95(996. Sr Locis, October 2.—Flour buoyant; medium and loworbrimda advanced 15(»25; winter superfine 6 25@5 B'J. Com firm. Whieky 95. Bagging un changed. Pork 13. Bacon, holders anxious, shoul ders 7%<97%: clear sides 8@8%. New Orleans, October 2 Cotton market firmer; middlings 19%; net receipts —: gross 2,544; ex ports to Great Britain 3,228; coastwise 2,43); sales 900; stock 17,266. Floor quiet; low grades scarce; superfine 5 50(9 5 75; double 6 65(96 80; treble 7 00(97 25. Cora film at 83(985. Oats, no demand; no sales owing to quarantine. Hay firm at 35 00; choice 37 00. Bran 114 Pork duU; held at 14 50; 14 25 refused. Ba- con closed dull; shoulders 8%; clear rib sides 8%<9 8%; clear sides 8%@9; auger cured hams scarce at 19. Lard firm; tierce 10%@10%; keg 12(912%. Huger, Molasses and Coffee, no market. Whisky firmer; western rectified 98(91 08. Bank Sterling 24. 8ight % premium. Gold 11%. Wilmington, October 2.—Ootton firm: mid dlings 18; net receipts 450; exports coastwise 699; sales 120; stock 1691. PpiritB of tmpentine firm at 59. Rosin firm at 2 80 for etraiued; 5 50 for No 1; 7 50 extra pale; 6 60 for pale; and 2 75 for tow No. 2. Crude tur pentine firm at 2 95 for hard; 4 10 for yellow dip; (175 for virgin. Tar firm at 2 25. Augusta, October 2.—Cotton buoyant middlings 18; net receipts 300; salesl50; etock—. Savannah, October 2 Cotton active and firm; low middlings 18%; net receipts 1914; exports coast- wiso 2442; sales 750; stock 6981. Chauleston, October 2—Ootton closed quiet; middlings 18%; net receipts 1515; exports ooxst- wise 1572; exports to Great Britain —; sales 100; stock 8712. Mobile, October 2.—Cotton firm; middlings 18% (319; net receipts 1382: gross —; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 487; sales 400; stock 9756. Galveston, October 2—Telegraphic communica tion interrupted. Estimated nst receipts 500; stock 18235. Boston, October 2.—Ootton firmer, middlings 20%@20%; not*receipts—; gross receipts 465; ex ports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sales 350; stock 4500. Nobtole, October 2—Cotton steady; low mid dlings 18%(918%; net receipts 1449; exports coaat- wiso 1458; sales 250; etock 4796. Memphis, October 2.—Cotton active; middlings 18%@18%; receipts 1675. Philadelphia, October 2 —Cotton closed qniet but firm; middlings 1S%@20. Liverpool, October 2, evening—Cotton cloeod active; uplands 9%@9%; Orleans 9%@9%; sales 18.000. Lard 46s 6d. Tallow 45s 6d. Turpentine 46. London, October 2, evening—Consols and bonds closed at 93. Turpentine 44s 6d. a GEORGIA WILL BE HELD AT JVC AOON, Coneiicioi Monday, Octow 233, and Contime fur B0t flays. iWriHirilll IA (Ml SCALE! THE PRIEST PARK AMI BEST EASE TRACK ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. SEVEN nWICENT EXHIBITION HALLS! 250 SPLENDID HOUSE COTTAGES! $10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS OFFERED FOR FAST HORSES—TROTTING OR RUNNING! Tho Faateat Horaee in tho North weat and South to be present. Superior Accommodations for Stock. T A.JSTJD CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE 1 CONSIGNEES PER M. ft W. K- It. October 2, 1871. H J Lamar; Ross ft 0; E R Richards ft Co; J A Foster: J F Barfield ft Co; E Price; N A Megrath; Burdick Bros; J H Ziettu ft Co; Rogers ft B; Wil burn ft E; F Reichert; Smell ft G; D J Baer; Tru man ft G; LM Detcheny; D Flanders ft Son; Smith ft N; Lightfoot ft J; Jones ft L; R Findlay’s Sons; B A Wise; G T Rogers’ 8ons; J Holmes 4 Co; A Wannack; E Isaacs; Goo Btuiler; Car hart ft C. OR THE LITTLE FOLKS. h&vo concluded to keep on hand for tbe amusement and instruction of the RISING GEN ERATION, a fow FIRST-CLASS TOYS, etc. We bavo now on h&nd VELOCIPEDES A Strong and useful article,at from $10 to $15. MAGIC IAKTERNS, With full supplies of Beautiful Views, from $3 to $5. TOOL CHESTS, Complete, from a Neil Hammer to a Spirit Level, from $3 to $10. MAGIC HOOPS, CROQUET, BUILDING BLOCKS. STEAM ENGINES, Complete—$1 and $2. with Figures and Machinery to work, at reasonable prices. Toy IBooks, Marbles, Tops, Knives, And indeed everything that will amuie and in struct the little folks. COME AND SEE. sept29-tf J. W. BURKE ft CO. BA B.&AIKI8 ARPETS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, COIR HITTING AND WINDOW SIUDES, A full line of Figured, Fancy and Plain Colored BEPS, DAMASKS, CRETONNES, r. Sales, Nottingham and Damai Curtains. THE NEWEST DESIGNS OF CORNICE. PLUSHES, HATH CLOTH, AND ALL UPHOL STERERS’ GOODS, Plans of windows, rooms and Italia being sup plied, we will fit and ship goods without extra charge. sep30 2w LAXHBOP ft 00., Savannah, Ga. Grand State Regatta Over $1000 in Cash Premiums! Boat Clubs invited from New York to Now Orleans. Fifteen differ ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Mile. Ten thousand spectators can be seated on the beautiful green-sward at one time. THEBE NEWSPAPERS TO BE PRINTED ON THE GROUNDS. Telegngh, Expross and Post-offices in full operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience of Visitors 1 A HANDSOME COTTAGE With private rooms for accomm* ation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION Every day at Three, p. st. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON, The distinguished Pedestrian, from New lerk, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 23d and 24th, and illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited the wander and admiration of tho world. OTHER EUIBITIOHS OF BARE INTEREST AND MERIT! Will be of daily occurrence throughout the we STREET C A. R © ! Wifi Uke Passengers to and from tho Park to any part of the Oily overy fifteen minutes. FARE, ONLY IES CENTS! SPECiAL PREMIUMS Are offered imountieg to over 810,003. Five thousand dollars offered by one man! Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat transportation at half rates for PasseDgers and Freight bare 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 FOE REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED. eep27 tiloct23 W. A. HUFF, Mayor.