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JUST RECEIVED.
A nic« Mmtmcnt or
Real Point Appliqno Laces,
GUIPURE and YALENCIENNE,
*l*o. IlIMt ot3 lea of Point Appliqno, Du.beet*,
Engliol* Thread and Vtlendenn# Lace Collate,
perfect boonboo, at very low price*, at the
SEW YORK 8T0BE
8. WAXELBAUH, BRO. A OO,
45 and 47 Second ttreet.
oetltf
FALL goods.
orm stock or
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
NOTIONS, ETC.,
0
f. now foil and complete. Wo have the largest and
c aot varied ft toe* we have ever exhibited to tbo
trade.
PRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY
ATTRACTIVE, AND TRICES LOW.
Oar motto ie .
•• abort 1’rotlts and Quirk Kales,”
And we feel confident of Riving aatiefaciion to all
«bo m»y favor tu with their patronage.
We respectfully invito the public to call and ex*
amine oar stock.
W. A. BANKS .V SONS,
.rpTOtf 43 Second et.. Triangular Block.
~ LADIES
Shculd not fail to examino onr new atock of
BIZaK VAIiOUHS,
From 41 to f l 50 per yard, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Second atreet.
W Raw* Faow Erxorr.—Dr. L H. Bradfield,
the mannfaetnrer of Bradfiald'a Female Regulator,
in Atlanta, ia joat in reoeipt of a letter frem Ger
many, Of Which the following is a correct transla
tion—the original of which ia in Dr. Bradfield'e
possession, and can he seen by any one who de
sires It. Verily, the medicine ia acquiring a re pu-
iation aa wide ee that of civilization.
Tbo following ie tbs translation:
Norraziut Paovrxcz or Haaovza, 1
German Empire, August 7,1871.)
Dn. Baannzuj—Dear Sir: From one of my
friends I have learned toot address, and from ban
have received a few bottles of your celebrated Fe
male Regulator,and ita excellent properties for cor
ing certain diseases of the fairaex have been com
municated to mo. I have had an opportunity of
trying yonr medicine in my own family with tbo
most satisfactory aoeooaa, and I hasten to express
to yon my wannest thanks for the happy effect
prodnoed by yonr medicine. Not only in my own
family, bnt also in other families this side the At
lantic. have the same happy results been effected,
nntil now the last bottle baa been need np, and I
can no longer snpply those who have mado de
mands for tiro medicine. I wish very much to
procure a new supply, end therefore addreee you
to reaped fully ask of you whether you have an
agency for year medicine on tide continent, and if
not, to send mo a few dozen bottles per North Ger
man Lloyd steamer. For the amount yon may
draw on me through Msears. G. Meeko A Co.,
Banker* in Bremen, or if yon prefer it, I will eond
yon the amount of the bill in advance.
Awaiting your reply, I am yjnre respectfully,
oepC lm G. V. FsasEBUncnG.
Msssuoz Gcmz.—Interesting work, numerous
engravings, 321 pages. Price 50 eeni*. Addreee
Dr. Butte’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St-
Lonie, Mo- See edvertieemant. aug!7-dAwly
Fcunoxv—By using Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup for
cbildron, many a doctor's bill can be saved, and
much suffering averted. Read the advertisement
in another column.
VtT.A. HOPSON <*> OO.
Rileresledly invite their friende end neighbors,
slso the stranger io the land, to call at
NO. 41 SECOND STREET,
Out of curiosity, (you know), to see a “plnm full"
store, (you know)—full from the bottom of tb.e
ri.!'ar lo the bottom of the roof with stocks of the
CHOICEST DBY GOODS!
As the said W. A. llorsON & CO. must move
tlieee goods rapidly in order to "touch bottom,"
themselves, the price will lie fair and lovely, (yon
Inow.)
«,,2I tf W. A. HOPSON A CO.
A handsome lino of dark shades of
PINE SATEENS.
All the latest varieties in colors, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Seoond street.
A large lot of
handsome' poplins,
Freni 25c, 30o, 35c, to 60c a yard—astonishingly
low prices—at Ibe
NEW YORK STORE. *
IMPROVED COTTON TIES.
For Mourning Dresses.
The well known HENRIETTA CLOTH, silk and
v wool, at tho
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Second Street.
MORE NEW GOODS.
MACK BROTHERS
SECOND STREET.
Havo ruturaed from the Eastern Market, and ere
again ready to serve their friende and patrone with
a handsome stock of
FANCY 6c WHITE GOODS,
NOTIONS. ETC
Comprising all the novelties of the aoseon. Wi
have the beet assortment of
Fixer IXIT WOOLLKX 60008
In Uio city. Get one of our nice “ParrpaBosa'
Opera Hood*. We keep a full line of Ladies',
Gents', Minaee’ and Children's Cotton and Woollen
Qo«io;y, Merino Vesta, etc.
The “ Ndeson and Royal Fearf,” very pretty.
To enumerate all articles, it wuuhl require an
“ extra.” Thankful for peat favors, we lolidt a
continuance of Ibe same, and an inspection of oor
Goode, which, having purchased principally for
Ca<di, wo can noil at “ bottom fi|
octleodlt
bottom figures "
MACK BROTHERS,
Second atreet, Damonr’e Block.
THE SERGE CLOTH,
In all wool, for Ladies' wear, at tho
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Second street.
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS
HECE1YED AT THE
NEW YORK STORE,
Every day.
CITY AFFAIRS.
SATURDAY MORNING. OOT. 7, 1871.
THE EUREKA IRON TIE,
THE ANCHOR IRON TIE,
We also havo U e
SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE.
Prices Same fis Now Orleans
TCltriN A OGDEN, Agents et Macon, Ga.
RATES A COMER, 122 Bay et., Savannah,
General Agenta for Ga., Fla , and Eaat Ala.
•rp21tf
WALTHAM WATCHES.
3-4 PLATE, 10 AND 20 SIZES.
These arc the beet Watches made in this country,
and are nude with end without stem winding at
Uchmoatt.
They are finished in the licet manner and run
with the greatest accuracy, end cannot bo excelled
anvwhero at tbeir respective prices.
the cseca arc all mads of tho newest patterns,
and rpodally made to our own otder.
Our etock of these Watches is now the largest,
and our prioes, all things considered, are the low
est In the citv. BALL, BLACK A CO.,
Jewelers and Bilvcramiths.
octfi-lf 565 and 667 Broadway. Now York.
Joat in at tbe
NEW YORK STORE,
Twenty pieces
nil ACK SILKS
rm 82 25 to 83 per yard, twenty percent cheaper
than the same goods can be bought else
where in the city.
8. WAXELBAUH, BRO. * OO.,
45 and 47 Seoond street
r. Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
irelyTegetable! So Arsenic. No Mercury
In Its Composition!
r O CURE, NO PAY, ia directions be followed.
I No danger in taking an overdose, ea we put
poison in onr medicines. One dollar per bottle.
Hr. Hurley's Stomach Bitters!
I S the remedy, par excellence, for all disease*
arising from debility, disordered stomach,
lost of appetite, toroid liver, indigestion, and all
kindred ailments, where a gentle end permanent
stimulant and tonic ia required. Pleasant to take.
One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Huriey's Syrup of Sarsaparilla*
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
rpms Preparation baa long been recognized by
JL tbe most eminent minds in tbe Medical Pro
fession as tbo most reliable, searching and hum-
lest alterative within their reach, and as a Blood
Purifiar it certainly t tan da withont a rival. One
doller per bottle. ;
Or. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup
npHF. indispensable remedy in tbe nursery. No
A more nee for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman's
Drop*, or other strong opiates. No bad effect* from
the us* of Seabrook’s. Health to tbe child, rest to
the mother, end e dear conscience to tho vendor.
25 cents par bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy
I S really all it claim* to bo—a SPECIFIC—remoy-
it g all worms from the human viscera. Nobarm-
tel effect from ita nee. Children lore it. No dan
ger in giving an overdo**. 25 cents per box.
Dr. Sealirooi’s Elixir of Bark and Iron.
T HE Great Tonio and Appetizer. Ono dollar per
bottle. Ail fox sale by druggist* everywhere.
-Piaend* C0 -'£S»y.
Skitiso Risk —Open this afternoon at 3
o'clock, and to-night for aoiree, at 8 o'clock.
IsviraTiott.—We are onder obligations to tbe
mxnagere of tbe "ball in honor to tbo South
west Georgia Central Fair,” to be given at Fort
Valley on tbe I8ib inst., at Mathews’ bote), for
an invitation to bo present on tbe occasion,
Smcin* at MansnanviiAE—An old negro at
Marsbalville, named Adam Felder, pnt an end
to bis Radical freedom with a shotgun not long
since. He was about seventy years of age, and
had alwaya borne a good name.
A Banoaur.—Mr. J. N. Seymour offers for
sale a good plantation, near Macon. He asks
an inapection of the premises, feeling assured
that anyono wishing to purchase wiU be satia-
tied with the lands, etc. His present crop of
corn and cotton in extra good for the season.
“Wehen't they nice ?” "Of course they wore;
that's tbe only sort he fixes np 1” Such is tho
every day chat of those who visit tbe saloon of
W. P. Carlos, at Ibe Ella old stand, and oat
somo of his oysters, fish, and game of every
kind. Ho keeps the nicest sort of a saloon, and
knows exactly bow to do tbo handsome thing.
Go for him!
“Aix'a Will that Ends Wzix.”—A neat
fitting bool or shoe that gives no pain is a thing
to be desired. Who dosen't feel better when ho
knows be looks well—especially bis feet ? And
then everybody wants a nice hat. Keeping tbe
ends all right is quite an item. Then, when
you want to travel you need a trank or valiso;
and if it rains yon need an umbrella. F. L.
Groce keeps them all, and yon may save some
thing by calling on him. Suppose yon try it
Tins is ocrtainly a progressive age; no art or
scienco is perfect. Those who have scon the
boantifnl round and life-like piolnres our friend
Pogh produced years ago would, at that time,
considered that no improvement could have
been made on them, bnt still one improvement
after another, nntil he has arrived to tbe beau
tiful Cameo picture, which ocrtainly excel* any
thing yet in the photognpbio art. He yester
day produced some very large perspective view*
of the Fair Ground*.
Faesiso Tnnoron—We notice that several of
tbe Southwest Georgia merchant* are passing
through the city en route for their homes from
New York, where they havo boon purchasing
goods. Wo met, yesterday, Messrs. J. McK.
Gunn and M. H. Pulaski, of Cuthbert, two of
the largest dealer* in that enterprising little
city. We also met Dr. R. S. Jackson, of At
lanta, going down below to purchase cotton.
The doctor is an experienced cotton bnyer, and
goes down to fill several orders from house* in
New York and elsewhere.
WcsTXB Cosrrro.—The cool days of last week
very forcibly reminded ns that soon the winter
would be upon its. In order to provide against
the taking of oolds, and perhaps that terrible
disease pneumonia, it is well to keep good,
warm clothing. Every man in this climate
needs not only an ordinary suit, bnt it is abso
lutely necessary that he have * heavy overcoat
to bo prepared for tbe sudden changes, so fre
quent in this latitude. Hertz is just the man
to fill jour bill, and you had better give him
a call before the cold weather acts fairly in. See
his advertisement. He has clothing and furn
ishing goods of every variety.
Macon Regatta Association.—This associa
tion met at the City Hall last evening. Presi
dent A. O. Bacon in the chair. The minutes of
the previous meeting were read and adopted.
The Committee on Honorary Membership re
ported progress, and asked for further time.
The Executive Committee repotted that they
were having the river cleared of snag*, etc.,
and that the parties emplcyed were making
good progress with the work.
The Committee on Colon reported that they
had adopted, for a flag, a barge, with blue
ground, crimson edges, and the letters M. R. A.
emblazoned thereon in white.
On motion, the Executive Committee were
instructed to have the necessary badges, and all
Then ajto Row.—The cotton reoeipt* at all
our warehouses on tbe 6th day of October, 1870,
were 751 bale*; on the 5th, 75G; on tbe 4th,
782; on the 3d, 776. Tbe reoeipt* of to-day
(Gtb) were 453; of the 5th, 436; on tho 4 th,
415; on the 3d only 238. We mention only the
four days of thi* week a* compared with the
corresponding day* of last year, because the re
ceipts have been heavier and the proportionate
difference smaller than at any time Bnee this
season opened. It will be seen that the receipts
of this year are a little (and only a little) more
than half of tbe last, while daring tbe month of
September they were bat very little more than
one third. We have recently passed through
a Urge portion of Southwest Georgia, lower Al
abama and West Florida, and never before
have we seen the crops so poor. We h*ve eon-
rereed with a gentleman from Northern Texas
whom we knots to be perfectly reliable, and who
eontd have no direct motive for misrepresent
ing tbe condition of the crop to urn. He had
passed through the great Western cotton re
gion—Arkansas, Tionisisna and Mississippi—
and assured ns that, as a rale, the crepe were
as poor ss in tho stnd hills of Georgis. A drum
mer for a New York bagging house remarked
to ns yesterday that be found business in his
tine distressingly dull, and that as compared
with last year his sales would not reach one-
half. He bad been through the Carolinas.
Georgia and Alabama, and was folly convinced
that the short crop reports were not in the least
exaggerated. Bat oar purpose was only to esll
attention to tho Macon receipts, and to show
that at present prices the crop of this year will
not bring to Ibe planter even so much as his
last year's crop at the very small price received
hut season. Admit the crop of this section to be
one-half as Urge as that of last year, which is,
in our opinion, a fall estimate. Last year, on
the 6th of October, eotton was worth lSj cents
in Macon; thU evening it is worth 18 cents.
The planter's 100 bales last year wonldhave
brought him 91,350; and this year, for 50,
he will only realize $900. We are glad to
learn that tbe planter*, generally, are meeting
their paper promptly; bat if things continue in
this ntste what U to become of the trade ? Tho
only ground for hope is the faet that the people
are not so heavily in debt as they were laat year,
and will bo enabled to bold a portion of their
crop for the twenty-five cents per ported, which
they will surely get before tbe season closes
next spring if they will bnt hold out faithful to
the end. Business is, under the circumstances,
as good or better than could bo expected, and
we verily believe that if buyers would examine
our market closely, it would bo largely in-
created to tbe hurt of our sister cities nesrer
the gulf and grain regions.
Shout and Swzrr.—Workmen were busily
engaged yesterday putting down the granite
crossings. The city father* are not satisfied
with a sandy foundation, but are having brick
laid, on which they are to rest
CnznnT atreet presented quite a business like
appearance yesterday. Wagons, buggies and
carriages were crowded together in beautiful
confusion.
Oun wholesale houses are prepared to famish
dealers with any and every thing they want, at
reasonable figures. Try them.
Ocb market is now supplied with that de
lightful tropical fruit—banana.
Me. Kkzutz is accumulating material for. and
will soon have erected two beautiful brick store
houses on Cotton Avenue, near the City HalL
Macon morals are very good jnst now. No
body fights, and "locals” are hard ran for items.
The street cars are now running regularly on
Cotton Avenue and to the Fair Grounds.
A counts than stepped into a store a day or
two ago,c arrying a jog in his hand, which, by
aoeident, be struck against (he door facing and
broke, spilling its contents. Looking at it very
monrafnlly for a minnte or so, he exclaimed,
"I've only got two dollar* left, and I wanted to
bny some floor, bnt I swear I must have some
more whisky.”
We learn from tbe Cuthbert Appeal that the
stable of Mr. John 1L Chastain, of that place,
was bnrned on Tuesday lsat. It bad been fired
several times daring the week by nn incendiary
and tbe wretch at length accomplished bis ob
ject
We heard a white man cursing ent loud at a
15th amendment, in front of Campbell k Jones'
warehouse yesterday afternoon. The trouble
seemed to be about a wegon tongue—bnt tbo
white man's tongne was, in onr opinion, the
principal cause.
bieh,
BY TELEGRAPH
Matob's Coubt.—This sngnst tribunal
in the opinion of Finney's boarders, dispenses
tcilh justice every morning at or about the
hour of nine, was terribly crowded yesterday
morning with a single victim of angry passions,
little Johny Red by name, though rather brown
in color, aged abont eleven, says that he "works
about,” bnt occasionally he plays with other
boy* on tbo streets, and then he gets mad, and
throws brick bats at bis playmates. That’s
what was the matter with him yesterday, and
tbe Mayor told him to amuse himself by
working abont” on the streets for ten days.
After which the oonrt pnt on one of ita most
ferocious looks, searching in vain for another
of the same sort. Not finding one, the docket
closed. His honor gave ns a warm hand shake,
mattered “ State Fair,” and passed out.
Fine Tennessee Beet.—S. T. k B. P. Walker,
88 Cherry street, are receiving, every day,
choice Tennesee Beef, and always have on
hand Pork and splendid Sausages. Orders left
the evening previous will bo promptly delivered
in time for breakfast.
Fish and Oysters received every day at S. T.
& B. P. Walker's, 88 Cherry atreet 2t
A literal Man at Home Again.
Wo learn from the News, that CoL Thoa. J.
Perkins, of Eufsnla, the great cotton shipper o
Southeastern Alabama, bos just returned from
hie annual business trip to the Northern and
Eastern cities, end a visit (o hie relatives in
Tennessee.
He look* mneh improved in health and ia
ready to renew his shipping business with his
planting friends. His homes have Urge ex
perience and world-wide repuUtions and we
know their capital amounts to millions of
dollars, and they can hold cotton for any length
of time. Colonel Perkins has had long experi
ence in the cotton business and has resided in
Eufanla for six or seven years, and is well
known as one of the mast quiet, straightfor
ward and honorable holiness men we have ever
had among ns, and as his plan for shipping
cotton shows a Urge gain to the planter*, wo
have no donbt that his business will increase
from year to year. He U also a purchaser of
eotton Jor account of American end English
spinners and U one of onr most liberal buyers.
We eannot have too many such men, and we
wish him success.
Regatta Notice.—The following programme
will be observed at the coming Regatta, com
mencing Thursday, October 26th, at two o’clock
F. X.:
First Day—First race between inland shells.
First Day—Seoond nee between inland canoes,
Second Day—First race between shelU open
to the world.
Seoond Day—Second ace between canoes
open to the world.
Third Day—Third race between Tubs open to
the world.
All entries to the above races must be made
through Mr. E. M. Zealy, Secretary of the Ma
con Regatta Association, before Wednesday,
October 25th, 12 it.
Entrance fee, ten per cent of the prize-
amount to bo paid to Mr. L. Ripley, Treasurer
of the Association.
Classification to be made by the Executive
Committee of the Association.
The winning inland crew* only to enter for
the races open to the world.
W. A. Herr, Mayor.
Hand kase, Limbnrger, Sckweizer, Adam and
sap sago cheese, barley, green kent, split pear,
German salt, pickles, foreign dried fruits, Ful-
other minor detaiU incident to the regatta race* [ ton market beef, eta, at the New York Grocery
properly attended to. I Store. PnzxL k Jaoobs, Second street, Da-
The ten per cent, entrance fee for all boats mour’s Block.
intending to contest for the prizes offered by
Mayor Hoff, was the cause of considerable de
bate, and the association determined that it
was simply none of their business.
Colonel Miller Green, of the Milledgevillo
Boat Club, was introduced to (he association,
and made a few remarks.
After a few wards from Capt. Fort on the
proper shape of spoon oars, the association
adjourned until October 20tli.
The cheapest “Frolic" of the times esn be
got for only lOe each at the New York Grocery
Store. ________
McLean’s Cokdiae and Blood Purifier is the
best tonic and blood alterative in the world.
junol-Gci.
Jcsr received, a few more of thoso gennno
imported Havana segars, at 10c each, at the
New York Grocery Store.
WAY DISPATCHES.
Salt October 6.—A special conference
was held at tbe tabernacle yesterday. Eight
thousand Mormons were present The Federal
offleiaU were bitterly denounced. Brigham
Young was excited, and prayed corses on the
Federal officials. IIo said “Trust in Ood and
keep your powder dry. Don't fail to hate
hand a supply of fixed ammunition.” Tbe reg
ular semi annual conference begins to-day.
Cincinnati, October 6.—A conflagration
raging near Castar, in Wood county. Tbe in
habitant* are fleeing.
Paeis, October G—The sentence of Roche
fort has been oommnted from imprisonment
for life to banishment from French territory.
A manifesto from Napoleon on the subject of
the French political situation is about to be
issued.
Prtsbtoq, October C.—John C. Dunn, post
master under Buchanan and of long newspaper
connection, is dead.
Chicago, October C.—There is a movement
among the Israelites here to adopt the Berlin
prayer book and observe Sunday as the Sabbath.
San Fean cisco, October G.—Mrs. Javiet, who
shot Mrs. Lake, with whom the former’s bus-
band lived, ban been indicted for murder.
New Yoke, October C.—The pleasure yacht
"Jennie Lee" belonging to Mr. Jerrolds,
Colorado, was burned to the waters’ edge
Long Island Sound last night. A nurse and an
infant of Mr. Jerrolds was burned to death.
The fire was eauMd by the upsetting of a kero
sene lamp. _____
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, October C.—The Southern
Claims Commission will appoint no wore special
commissioners to take testimony in the South,
except a successor to late Commissioner Black
man, in Mississippi. Tbe commission also re
fuses to allow special commissioners South
receive testimony supporting any claim exceed
ing 93,000, bnt if claims in excess of that
amount be ordered, it will bring them within
tho jurisdiction of resident commissioners. No
further applications for bearing testimony will
be entertained this year.
The President has returned.
Nrw You, October 6.—It is reported that all
the offioer* of the Staten Island Ferry Company
were aware that there were 73 pounds of steam
on the Westfield at the time of tbe explosion
last summer, and that fact was caused by tbe
absence of the engineer ten minutes from his
post.
W. A. Robinson, formerly cashier of several
prominent banking houses, has been convicted
of embezzlement, and sentenced to five years
in the State prison.
Chicago, III., October 6.—The dronth now
prevailing in tbe West has not been equaled
within 25 years. All through Central and
Southern Illinois tbe wells and email farms are
oompletely dried np, and tho inhabitants find
great diilicuUy in obtaining sufficient water
for household purposes and atock. 1 he soil is
so dry plowing is rendered impossible.
New Oui-rans, October «.—Mr. Lepolites, of
Bayou do Glsize, committed suicide by jump
ing overboard tho steamer Knth.
A schooner was wrecked on Lake Foncbar-
train yesterday. Three lives were lost. The
lower coast packet, Baanford, was wrecked in
the storm Tuesday. All were saved. Tho boat
is a total loss.
Pnn.inn.i’iiTi, October 6 —T. J. Hemphill,
Treasurer of Walnut Street Theatre, was robbed
of $2,500 in the street car last evening.
Baltiaiohe, October 6.—The Episcopal Con-
vention consented to tho consecration of Rev.
Mr. Howo as assistant bishop of the diocese of
North Carolina. Tho proposed amendment to
the canons to give English clergy the same
rights in church parishes of this country as our
clergy, was rejected.
Cincinnati, October 0.—At the inauguration
of tbo famous bronze of Tyler Davidson Foun
tain to day, tho city was immensely crowded.
Daring the spectacle five tiers of seats, not
properly secured against accident, fell, carrying
with them tho occupants to the ground. Three
persons were seriously injured, and quito a
number slightly hurt.
8t. Pace, October 6.—Tbo great prairie fire
is unabated. Ita course is southeast towards
the Iowa and Minnesota Rivers. The losses are
confined principally to houses, barns, fences,
wheat and live stock. Only two lives are known
to have been lost Many small towns are com
pletely destroyed.
Madrid, October C.—Malcompo's ministry
has been definitely constituted. Alozoga and
Alvarez having declined to serve, tho foreign
and interior portfolios have been tendered to
Senors Cantoles and Pedro, respectively.—
Pending their acceptance Malcompo himself will
administer the affairs of tho foreign and inte
rior departments. It is annoncced semi-offi-
cialiy that the new ministry wilt persevere in
the measures of economy inaugurated under
Zone la, and will reduce civil salaries, and the
plans of tho progressive party for the welfare
of Spain will be adopted.
New Yobs, October 6.—Arrived, Kansas and
Virgo. Arrived out, Thuringen.
.MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
synopsis or Weather SlAlemcnt.
WabDhp't, Office Chief Signal Officeo,)
Washington, October 6, 7:40 p. a. 1
The low barometer which was Thursday af
ternoon north of the lower Lakes, has moved
northeast with a decided falling in ihe pressure
and rain on the middle and east Atlantic coast.
The storm on the eastern Gulf has apparently
entirely subsided, and the central area of lowest
iressuro is now spresd over tho South Atlantio
States, where fresh end light south winds and
clearing weather are now reported. An area of
rartially clondy and smoky weather, with a
leavy fall in tbe temperature, baa extended
from Arkansas to Lake Ontario and Lake Mich
igan, the central highest pressure being now
in Illinois. The barometer has fallen in the
extreme northwest. Light local rains have been
reported in Missouri.
Probabilities: Cool weather, with northwester
ly winds, will probably extend on Saturday over
the Gulf and Atlantic States, with clear or par
tially cloudy weather south of the Ohio River,
and partially clondy and clearing weather in the
Middle and Eastern States. A email area of
cloudiness will probably remain in West Vir
ginia. An area of low pressure, with rising
temperature and southerly winds, will probably
advance into Missouri and Wisconsin.
New Yobs, October 6.—In tbe case of Henry
Heniz, cotton broker, who is said to have re
ceived $25,000 from the owners of the steam
ship Idaho for non-delivery of ootton shipped in
that steamer to parties in Liverpool, Judge
Benedict decided in favor of tbo steamship own
ers on the ground that the cotton was shipped
to parties having no right to it, and ita delivery
to others, who were its rightful owners, al
though not mentioned in tho bill of lading, was
correct
General Ryan, of Caban notoriety, visited
Mayor Hall to-day with a rcqnoat from the Ex
ecutive Committee of the Cuban Republic An
niversary, that the Mayor take part in the pro
ceedings and make a speech. The Mayor de
clined. General Ryan then asked permission to
fire cannon in front of tho City |Hall, which
could not be granted.
San Feascisco, October G.—A match for
$20,000 between unnamed Calfornia horses is
to come off over the Sacramento conrsa within
ninoty days, and another ia to be made up in
which the San Fnncisoo track horse is to trot
twenty miles in one hoar. .
Mrs. Hart, mother of seven children, residing
in Folsom street, was burned to death laat night
by her clothing taking fire from a kerosene
lamp, which she attempted to fill.
Numorons brilliant meteor* passing from the
southeast to the northwest, have been observed
in all parts of this State within the past week.
London, October G.—Cotton mannfactnrers
of Bombay and North Lancashire, have decided
to reduce the wage* of employes on account of
the depressed condition of business.
Salt Last, October G.—Judge McKean, in
adjourning the grand jury till November 13th,
thanked them for tho work they had done. He
said of the important indictments presented,
many are not yet known to the pnblie. When
they reassembled there wonld be more work to
be done.
A CARD.
At a meeting of ibe Committee of Arrangements
of the Maccn Fire Department, for the reception of
the delegatee to the late Firemen's Convention, it
as unanimously
Resolved, That the thinks of the Committee,
and through them, of the Fire Department of Ma
con, be and are hereby tendered to those pnblie
spirited citizens who so liberally assisted them
financially.
Resolved further, That tbe thanks of tbe Com
mittee be returned to Messrs. W. F. Crown k Co.,
proprietor* of the Crown House, for tbe superb
and entirely satisfactory manner in which they per
forated the contract of furnishing the supper to the
delegates, and that they heartily recommend this
excellent house to tho firemen of Georgs.
A. PATTERS CN', Chief Eng'r, M. F. D.
GEO. D. LAWRENCE, 1st Aas’L E»g'r.
E. GRACE, Protection, No. 1.
H. P. WESTCOTT, Oemnlgee, No. 2.
P. G. BU3BEE, Young America, No. 3.
TYLER SOUTHALL, Mechanics, No. 4.
J. G. BANNON. Defiance, No. 5.
E. ISAACS, Macon H. and L., Ko. 1.
Citizen copy. oct7-lt
Acknowledged Everywhere
AS THE BEST
BOOTS AND SHOES:
THOSE FASTENED WITH
CABLE SCREW WIRE.
The pliabfiitv, durability and economy of these
Goods are feat rendering them the meet popular
Goods m tho market, their enperiority over either
eewedor pegged work being apparent on the first
trial. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
All Genuine Goods bear the Patent Stamp
nil tbe Bottom.
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE,
nett Ira
FINANCIAL AM) COMMERCIAL
Daily Review or tlie Xarbet.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, 1
OcioBa 6—Evening, 1871. J
Cotton.—Receipt* to-day 453 bale*; sale* 405;
shipped 315.
The market was firm and lately in the forenoon,
good middlings bringing 18%c readily, but the af
ternoon dispatches quoting the New York market
"weak” caused a dullness in onr market and wo can
only quote middlings at 18c et tbe close. A fancy
article wonld ptobably command as much as 18%.
Ha COX COTTON STATX1UXT.
Block on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.... I,7a9
Received to-day J. 453
Roceivod previously 3,732- 4,165
5,924
Shipped to-day 315
Shipped previously. 2,812—3,127
Stock on band this ovening.
2,797
In tbe general market we note an upward tenden
cy in bacon, with perfaape a alight advance, and we
quote:
UACON—Clear rib Sides (smoked) 9% @ 10
Shoulders 8% (rt 9
Sugar-cured bams 17% @ 18
GRAIN AND HAY.
CORN—White I 50 <§> 1 C5
MEAL I C5 # 1 10
GRITS I 25 @ 1 30
OATS 68 @ 70
WHEAT—Por bushel 1 60 @ 1 75
FIELD PEAS 110
HAY—Northern, 1 80 1 9
Tonneaee Timothy 180@19
BAGGING AND IRON TIES.
21 ® 23
21 & 22
21 @ 21&
SELLING AT’COST!!
-J LARGE Cooking Range,
200 Cooking Stoves,
30 Heating Stoves,
75 doz Table Knives,
60 doz Pocket Knives,
200 doz Tea and Tabic Spoons,
70 doz Plated Spoons and Forks.
25 doz Stand, Hanging and Bracket Lamps,
100 doz Goblets, Tumblers and Glass Setts.
33 doz Cedar and Painted Fails,
SO doz Brooms,
20 doz Sifters,
50 doz Clothes Horses and Shoe Brashes,
100 doz Bartlett’s Kicking.
59 doz Brass and Japanea Candlesticks,
6 doz Feather Dust ere,
8 sett* Toilet Wire,
35 setts Copper Measures
81,000 worth Tin Ware,
2,000 Frait Boxes.
2,000 lbs Hollow Ware,
COO lbs Sad Irons,
200 pair Trace Chains,
1 large Frem Chain,
1 splendid sett of Tinner’s Tools. Benches, etc.
Fad and Door Locke, Hinges, Screws, Nails,
Scales, Meat and Coffee Mills, Andirons, Sbovels
and Tonga, Lead Pipe, Sheet Copper and every
thing usually kept in a boussfortushing and tin
store. TERMS CASH.
oct5 lm
B. F. WOOLFOLK,
4G Third street.
RAGGING—Bengal.
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee
Patched
TIES—Goodie
Arrow
Eureka
5 @ 5«
5% @ -
5Jf @
Ilorulug Jlarket Keimrt.
New Yobx. October G — Cotton euier; uplands
20,Y : Orleans 20%; sales 1800.
Sales of cotton fntnrcs last evening woro 2450
bales ; October 19 13-1G ; November 19 13-16#
19%; December 19 13-16319%<®19%; January
'1915-16; February 2U%@20 8-16; March 20 7-16.
Turpentine quiet and weak at GS) ^#64%. Rosin
Strong at 3 D0c<rt 00 for strained. Freights dull.
Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and nominal
ly lower. Coro dull; buyers firm. Pork steady
13 55#13 6f. Lard, steam 10%@10%.
Stocks firmans inactive. Gold iieevyat 14%#14),/.
Guvernmenle dull and heavy. Money steady. Ster
ling, long 8%; short 9%.
l/)si»j, October 6, noon.—Consols 92).,'. Bonds
92K-
The mmey market is tight, causing a depression
in railroad shares.
1:30 p ai—Console 92%.
LrvEitroon, October 6,1 :30 a M.—Cotton opened
strong; uplands 9%; Oilcans 10%; silos estimated
at 20. GOO.
Seles of tho week 1S3.000; for export 15.000; on
speculation 49.000; stock 499,000; American 156,000;
receipts 190,000; American 25.000; actual exports
3000.
1.30 p. 3i.—Cotton strong; sales still estimated at
20.0 0: speculation and export 7000.
Stock of cotton afloat 408,000, including 26,000
American.
Arrived, aliip Westmoreland, New Orleans, Au
gust 12tb, with 3544 bales cotton: bark Chalmetta,
Galveston, August 25th, with 1805 bales; steamer
St. Louie, New Orleans, September 14th, with 3809
bales.
narteel*-— Evening Itepun
New Yocx, October 6.—Cotton weak; sal a 3G05;
uplands 20%; Orloana 20%.
Cotton sales for future delivery to-day 7,150
bales; Octobor 19 13-lG;dl9%; November 19 15-16@
13-16; December lit 15-16#I9%@1913-16;
January 19 15-1C@I9%; February 20%@20%@
20 1316.
Flour, southern closed dull and declining; good to
choice extra 7 95@9 25. Whisky closed heavy; lowest
98@99. Wheat closed 2 lower: winter rod western
1 62#X 65. Corn 1 lower, mixed western 74%.
Pork 43 55#i:l 62. Boor, mot a 7 0C@11 00. Lard,
kettle 10%. Turpentine quiet and w eak at 63@64%
Rosin 3 95(T(4 00. Freights easier.
Money 5#6. Exchange excited; loading bankers
advanced rates to 8%. Gold 14%@H%. Govern
ments steady; C-20s dull; C2s heavy at 15%.
Governments, very steady; 6s of 81 advanced %;
61a 15%: 65s 15%; new 14%; G7s 14%; 68s 14%;
10-40s 11%. Tonnosacs very dull and weak, selling
down to 67%; N. C’e. atoady; South Carolinas ac
tive. Tennoaseos 07%; new67%. Virginias Cl; new
68. Louisian as 65; new 68. Levees 70, 8« 82.
Alalnmas 100; 5a 68. Georgias 82; 7s 91. North
Carolinas 42; new 23. Sonth Carolinas 75: new 50%.
BALTiaronE, October 6 Cotton markot closed
quiet; middlings 19%: net receipts 29; gross
274; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 230;
sales 803: stock 9141.
Net receipts of tbo week 458; gross 2314; exports
to Great Britain 375; coastwise 1168; sales of tbe
week 2090.
Cincinnati, October 6 —No maikot to-day.
X.orisyiid k, October 6 —Provisions quiet and un
changed. Pork 13 00. Bacon, clear aides 8. Lard
9%: keg 10%@10%. Whisky quiet at 95. Tobacco
active and Inn; sales 75 hogsheads; Inga 7(38: low
to medium leaf 8 25@8 50: fair to good 15 00#18 50
Ragging quiet, steady and unchanged.
New Ouleass, October 6.—Cotton market quiet;
middlings 19%#20; net receipts 2040: gross 3528;
exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 1780; sales
1703; stock 23,080.
Net receipts of the week 8189; gross 11,395;
exports to Great Britain 5332; to tbe continent —;
coastwise 4217; sales of the week 10.000.
Flour scarce and firm; superfine 5 75; doable 6 75
#6 90; treble 7 00@7 50. Com qniet et 83@85.
Oats qniet at 53#55. Bran 1 25 Hay scarce; prime
SO 00#92 00: cboiee 35 00#36 00. Pork active; 1000
barrels sold at 14 37%Ssl4 50. Bacon scarce;
shouldeis 8%; clear rib aides 8%@8%; clear sides
8K@9; choice sugar cored hams 19@19%. Lard
scarce and firm; tieroe 10%@10%; keg 12@12%.
Sugar, no reports. Molasses 31 barrels, new, first
this eeasoo. clsesd prime, sold at 90. Whisky 97®
07%. Cuffee unchanged.
Bank Sterling 24 Sight %#% discount. Gold 15.
WmnxQTON, October' 6.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 19; net receipts 483; exports coastwise 1232;
sales 94; stock 2L92.
Not receipts of the week 2430; exports coastwise
2115; sales of the week 688.
Spirits of turpentine firm at 60. Rosin firm at
00 for strained; 6 00 for No. J; 7 75 extra pale;
_ 00 for pale; and 3 25 for low No. 2. Crude tnr-
pentino firm at 4 00 for hard; 4 50 for yellow dip;
' 75 for virgin. Tar firm at 2 25.
Auqusta, October 6 Cotton qniet and weak;
middlings 18%; net receipts 700; sales 300; stock
5180.
Receipts for tbe week 3940; sales of the week
3830.
Savannah, October 6—Cotton qniet and firm;
low middlings 19; net receipts 2691; exports coast
wise 1802; sales 550; stock 10,456.
Net receipts of the week 10,012; exports coastwise
1802; sales of the week 4900.
Chakeestos, October 6.—Cotton closed quiet;
middlings 18%@19, net receipts 940; exports coast
wise ; exports to Great Britain —: sales 300;
etock 11,898.
Net receipt* of the week 7667; exports to Great
Britain 16S9; to the continent —; coastwise 3938;
sales of tbo week 3900.
Mobil*. October G —Cotton dull; middlings 19%;
net receipts 757; gross receipts —; exports to Great
Britain —; coastwise 1375; sales 500; stock 9803.
Net receipts of the week 4481; exports to Great
Britain —; coastwise 3374: sales of the week 7000.
Galveston, October 6—Telegraphic communica
tion interrupted; not receipts estimated at 500;
etock 19,995.
Net receipts of tbo week 3520; gross ; ex
ports to Great Britain ; continent ; coast
wise 5444; salos of the week 1235.
WBoston, October 6.—Cotton is dull; middlings
20%; net receipts 4; gross receipts 44; exports
to Great Britain —; coastwiso —; sales 350; stock
40CO.
Not receipts ol the week 61; gross 3799; exports
to Great Britain —; cosstwiso —; sales of tin
week 1800.
Nosrouc, October 6—Cotton quiet; low mid
dlings 19%; net receipts 590; export* ooastwise 141;
sales ICO; stock 4058
Net receipts of the week 5861; exporta coastwise
GG53; Bales of the week 1120.
Mem-bib, October 6—Ootton quiet; middlings
19; receipts 1630; shipments 1560.
Net receipt* of the woek G625; shipments 51X5;
sales of the week 3000.
Pinnmi rma. October 6—Cotton quiet but firm;
middling* 20%#30%.
Net reoeipt* of the weok 150; gross 2188
Mostcomeki, October 6 Receipts of the weok
2220; etock in 1870, S815, 1871, 3237.
Crrv Foist, October 6—Not receipts of tho
woek 1169.
PnoviDENCE, October 6.—Cotton, etock 4,000, in
cluding 2000 held by epinnore.
Ltoutool, October 6, ovening—Cotton dosed
strong; uplands 9%; Orleans 10; ; sales 20,000, in
cluding 7000 for export and speculation.
Arrived, steamer Fire Queen, New Orleans, with
1978 bales cotton.
Loxno*,October G.ovening—Consols 92%. Money
92% on account, 62a 92%.
Sew Crop Mackerel and Shad,
TUST received direct from tbe packerica.
SO half barrels SHAD,
300 packages MACKEREL,
100 boxes HERRING,
120 boxes COD FISH.
aep29 tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO
E. An*if*. n. zi. BAZZ210RE. SUADH6.CH WABZ.
Adams, Bazemorc & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PASSENGERft DEPOT,
O N entering upon s new ootton season, tender
tbeir services to the patrons and friends of
Adams A Bazemorc, and to all others wbo may
favor them with their patronage. Their attention
will be gives exclusively to the
Storage and Sale of Colton.
and to oiling orders for Ragging, Ties and Planta
tion Supplies.
Asking for a continuance of the generous rapport
accorded to the old firm daring the past season,
they pledge themaelTea to giro unremitting atten
tion to the interests of their patrons.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store.
sepC dAwtes
VALUABLE LAXD FOR SALE.
npHBEE hundred acres of valuable land, lying in
Bibb county, on Echeconneo Creek, near the
Hawkinsvilie road, and adjoining the land of W*
Byder. There ia a six room framed dwelling, and
three settlements upon it. There is also plenty of
pine and oak timber, good water, a. good etock
range, and a good school in the neighborhood. The
place will be sold low for ceA. AppJr to
JAMES H. COWABT, cr SONS.
I oct3dlwwll*
G. E. SUSSDORFF,
Cor. 3il amt Mulberry et*., Mncon, Ga.
CREAM TARTAR,
HORSFORD’B BREAD PREPARATIDN,
COOKING SODA, COX'S GELATINE, ARROW
ROOT, 8EA MOSS FARINE,
MUSTARD, 8riCES-
Great bargains in
KEROSENE LAMPS.
LARGE STOCK AND GREAT VARIETY.
For sale by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
Large stock
TOXXa33T SOAPS.
Lubin's, Bazin's, Yardley's, Barbers, Phaloris,
Colgates, English Honey, Glycerins.
PERFUMERY
i great variety—D’Otsay Coloene, Heliotrope
Cologne, Ess. Bouquet Cologne, Violet Cologne. |
For sale cheap by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
A great variety of
TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC
8TOCKINGS, RUBBER GOODS, SYRINGES,
For sale by G. E- SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
All goods guaranteed of the best quality. Per
sons will do well to-call before buying elsewhere
Orders promptly attended to.
oetltf G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
Yaluabjo City Property for Sale.
J 'ilE House and Lot in this city (Macon) known
. formexly as my residence. The house and apj-ur-
tenanecs are in good repair and eligibly lo:atod. If
not dispasod of at private sale. I will cell at public
auction on tho premises, on tho first Tuesday in No
vember next. Titles perfect and possession given
subject to lease for oho year. Apply to me at Atranta.
sep‘22tf Q. A. LOOHKANK.
DESIRABLE LANDS FOB SALE
M Y Oakland and Howard Farms, on tho Macon
and Western H&ilro&d, ton milea from Macon.
If desirable, will be cut np into lots to enit the
codvenionca of purebaaera. Good land—lino water
—and unprecedentedly healthy locality; conve
nient to Macon; highly aoitable for fmit farms
and market gardens, and country reaidencta for
town people. Titles indisputable, and terms rea
sonable. Apply to Butts <fc Brother, Macon.
Bepl0ood3m*A. LeSIIEUR*
NEW FIRM.
BARRETT & CASTLEE’S
GrTJIV EMPORIUM,
In Dalj’s Block, opposite Isaacs’ Ilonse,
S now open, where will be kept constantly on
. hand as full and select assortment of
GUNS,
RIFLES,
PISTOLS,
GUN MATERIALS,
and SPORTING ARTICLES,
As can be found in the State-
All kinds of repairing done at short notice and
warranted. GEO. E. BARRETT,
aug23 tf F. G. CASTLEN.
THE LATEST STYLES
—OF—
SILK HATS.
A fine lot just received by
F. L. GROCE.
sep26 tilnovl Hollingsworth block.
CENTRAL CITY PABK
SALOON.
T HIS 8ALOON will be opened, from this date,
to all who viait the Fair Grounds and need
liritual refreeliment. Only the finest Whiskies,
. ines, Ale, Porter and Beer, will be sold. To those
who know me, my word will be sufficient. To those
who do not, I can only refer them to the old adage
‘The proof of the padding,” etc. Respectfully,
GEO. D. LAWRENCE,
oct4tf Proprietor.
The Futnam County Fair
WILL OPEN ON THE 11TH OF OCTOBER,
AND CONTINUE
THREE DAYS.
Entries received from the let till the 10th of Octo
ber, inclusive.
Railroads carry freight and passengers for
ONE FARE GOING—RETURN FREE!
sep24 d3taw&w2w B. YOUNG, Ja, Secretary.
NOTICE.
T HE public are hereby cautioned against pur
chasing. importing or using, machines for the
manufacture of Ice, constructed by Yaaa & Litt-
man, at nalle, Prussia, said machines being sn in
fringement of tho patents granted by the United
Htatea to Carro & Mignon & itouart. All parties
found using or operating such will bo prosecuted
to the foil extent of the law.
M. J. BUJAC,
Solo Agent and Attorney of Carre & Mignon &
Uouart. aap29 lm
CAMPBELL & ENGLISH,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS,
56 Cherry Street, Macon.
100 CASES OF
WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS,
For sale by CAMPBELL A ENGLISH.
50 barrels and half barrels of
Hazelett’s Old Winchester Rye,
For sale by
CAMPBELL ± ENGLISH.
Being agents for tbo above, we sell them at New
York andBaltimore prices, freight added.
WHISKIES in ail grades,
Domestic and Imported BRANDIES,
Domestic and Imported WINES,
Domestic and Imported GIN,
CHERRY BRANDY,
PEACH BRANDY,
APPLE BRANDY,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY,
and BUM,
And every class of goods pertaining to the Whole-
sHe Liquor trade, for sale at small margin, by
oct3 H CAMPBELL & ENGLISH.
DIXIE WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix, Propr’s,,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all sorts of Turning done to order.
Ready Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Bough Lnmbe
and Lathes in aoy quantity always on hand.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
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W E hare just received and offer a handsome
tof
LADIES’ WORK BOXES.
PERFUMERY BOXES.
WRITING DESKS,
FANCY TOILET BOXES,
SATCHELS, EETIOULES,
POBTE-MONNAIES,
POCKET BOOKS, etc.
FINE FBESCH NOTE PAPER, with Envelopes
to match.
VISITING CARDS, i lain or printed to order.
INITIAL NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES,
plain, tinted and French.
Indeed there is no place in Macon that has so
many attractions for the ladies, as No. 60 Second
Street. Come and see.
sept-23-tf
J. W. BURKE & CO.
THE MISSES EANE
~TT7TLL open a Boarding School forYonng L&-
VV dies in New York city, on Wednesday, Sep-
embe r 20.1871. For reference andcirculare apply
to J. J. Urea ham, Esq., Macon, Ga. juU5 3m
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COTr
LEOTION!
TT'XOHANGE on New York for sale at lowest enr-
"Excharqge bought on New York, Philadelphia and
^AdvS^M made onBonds,Stocks.Ootton instore,
orshiDments of cotton to good Northern, Euro-
naan charleston or Savannah houses.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
W. W. Weioi»k?« Caahior. aug!6-tiloct28*
CCBBEDGE & HAZLEHIIRST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R FCEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX
CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncurrent Funds.
Collections Slade on nil Accessible
l'oiuls.
CSTOfiico open at all hours of the day.
eeptl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHUKST S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
QFFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. H. to 6
XacEOsrc'sr
Savannah Bank and Trust Co„
MACON.
QAFITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will he Allowed,
AS AGREED UPOtt.
|..K-1 T I. C. PLANT * SON, Ante.
THE GRAND DRAWING
—OF THE—
—OF—
Memphis, Tennessee.
Takes place October 31, 1871. ^
SHARES, FIVE DOLLARS.
vpHIS magnificent Drawing will positively take
i place on tbe filet of October, 1871, and offers
inducements for investment beyond any specula
tion before tho public. The edit mo is indorsed by
tho most reapobeiblo citizens in the country, andia
one of the moat brilliant enterprises to engage in
at so small a figure—only $5 a share.
Valuable property for business and domestic
purposes, embracing tho finest Stores and Resi
dences in tbe city of Momphis. Productive Planta
tions s few miles from Memphis, and the new
Memphis Theatre, built at a coat of $85,000, and
now renting for $5,000 por annnm, are in tho list,
of $467,600 real and $,13,400 porsonal property.
Drawing positively takes place October 31,1871.
PASSMORE & RUFFIN, Managers.
Notice.—All shares unsold at the time of distri
bution wifi be surrendered, and their correspond
ing numbers not allowed any representation. Tho
managers will not hold a share, thus guaranteeing
tho shareholders the full contryl. P. & R.
For Shares, Circular* or any information as to
this Grand Real Estate Distribution, apply in per
son ur by mail to BROWN A CO.,
nopf, lm Booksellers, 46 Second st., Macon. Ga.
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
THE 15th SESSION
OF MEDICAL LECTURES IN THE SAVAN
NAH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
WIIJ, COMMENCE ON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, MSI.
A ND continue until March 1st, 1872. With a
full organized Faculty of experienced Practi
tioners, a building complete in all its appointments,
apparatus, museum, etc., together with the advan
tages afforded by two large and extensive Hospitals,
tho Savannah Medical College offers facilities for
Medical Instruction equal to any institution in tbo
country. Tho Introductory Lecture will bo de
livered by Juriah Harris!, M. D„ Professor of tho
Theory and Practice of Medicine.
For farther information address
W. DUNCAN, M. D.,
Dean of Faculty, or
THOMAS SMITH, M. D ,
ocl4-2awlm Secretary of Faculty.
DEt A. e*.o^.XKrs
CARPETS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS,
COIR MATTING AND WINDOW SIIIDES,
A full line of Figured, Fancy and Plain Colored
REPS, DAMASKS, CRETONNES,
Tambour, Saiss, Nottingham and Damask Lace
Curtains.
THE NEWEST DESIGNS OP CORNICE.
PLUSHES, HAIR CLOTH, AND ALL UPHOL
STERERS’ GOODS,
Plans of windows, roems and halls being sup
plied, we wilt fit and ship goods without extra
charge.
ep30 2w LATHROP & CO.. Bavannah, Ga.
CORBIN & VIRGO,
At Walkot’a Old Stand, opposite tbe Market,
D EALERS in Fancy and Family Groceries, Pro
visions, Batter, Chickens, Eggs, etc. Also,
Fresh Fish, Oysters, Game, etc., in their season.
AH goods delivered free of cost to any part of tho
city.
We have engaged the services of Mr. O. H. Free
man, who has been catering to the tastes of the
citizens of Macon for the last twenty-eight years,
and will still continue to do his best for all bis old
friends wbo may favor bim with a call. sep!2 tf
THE GEOEGIASJOS. 1 AND 2,
THE GREAT NECESSITY FOR A
First Class Restaurant
In this city, has induced ns to establish, in connec
tion with GEORGIA NO. 2, just each a place as
gentlemen can visit, and in addition to the privacy
of a home, find all the rare delicacies of the season,
served up by the very best cooks and in the finest
style. Wo have fitted up ia splendid style a mag
nificent Saloon, and have prepared, for the exclu
sive use of gentlemen, several suites of Private
Supper Rooms. We will bo prepared to serve, at
all hours, FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, and every del
icacy the Northern markets, our own and the sea
board afford. This house will bo under tho charge
of Mr. Jno A. Casey. Onr Bar will be feupplied
with the choic^t Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
GEORGIA NO. 1, on Mulberry street, where four
of the finest BILLIARD TABLES in the State can
be found, together with everything usually kept in
a first-class Bar. A. PATTERSON & CO ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines, Liquors
and Cigars. Agents for Goodyear's celebrated
Southern Ales. sep!7 lm
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned offers to sell his weli-knos
plantation, in Lee county, consisting of 18i
scree of good land, abont 800 cleared and in a eta
of cultivation and good repairs. A fine raaidem
and all other good improvements are on tl
place to make it desirable. Tho place ia wt
watered and healthy, and ia one of the moat deai
able places in Southwestern Georgia, and will ave
age with the beet farma in tho comity. Ite localit
eight miles eaat of Bmithville, on the BouthweBtei
Railroad; twelve milea northeast of Wooten’i
eleven mdee south of the city of Americas, and a
joining the land* of Col. James Gardner and Ma
Bryan and others, and if desired will sell eve:
thing on the place, consisting of corn, fodder, pea
esne, potatoes, and wagons and farming utensils <
Stock—a lot of fin© mules, c&ttlo, hogs, in f*c
everything to carry on a first-class farm. I will et
the entire property for one-half cash, tho b&Iant
m one, two and three years* time, with interest fro:
date Any person wishing to buy can confer wit
me at Americas, or my agent, J. W« Baring, on t!
plaoe, which lio will show to any one who will ca
on him*
P. S.—Also, I will sell my desirable bouse and ]<
m the city of America, convenient to business, ar
in a good neighborhood, joining CoL S. R. Lalor, J
R. Brown and others, containing four acres. Tl
entire property will be offered until the first <
November.
soptlC-lm JNO. L. LARAMORE.
3sr.Erw iveixsX*.
SMLEIM & AUSTIN
B EG leave to inform the public that they havo
established a GRIST MILL on Fourth atreet,
near the Macon and Western Railroad crossing,
where they are prepared to grind
GRITS AND MEAL O f A SUPERIOR QUALITY
and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grits
and Meal to any part of the city, and grind Meal
for toll. A call is moat respectfixIJy solicited.
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CIGARS! CIGARS!
O NE HUNDRED THOUSAND Imported rad
Domestic Cigars, just received direct.from