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JUST RECEIVED.
A luce
nt of
Real Point Applique laces
GUIPURE and VALENCIESNE,
Al»o. latest styles ofcroinl Applique, Du-besse,
Pngii.i. Thread and Valendenne Lace Collani,
Perfect beaut**, at Tory low prieoe, at the
SEW YORK STOKE
8. WAXEUiACM, CKO- A CO.,
15 and 17 Second atreeL
FALL GOODS
or* stock or
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
NOTIONS, ETC.,
Ia now full and complete. We bare the largest and
moet varied atock we have a Ter exhibited to the
trade.
DBE8S GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY
ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW.
Onr motto la
“ Short Fronts and Quick Sales,”
And we feel confident of siring eatiafaction to all
who may faror na with their patronage.
We reapectfnlly inrito the public to call and ex
amine onr atock.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
sspSOtf IS Second at.. Triangular Block.
LADIES
Should not fail to examine onr new atock of
SXXjK valours,
From 61 to 61 50 per yard, at tho
NEW YORK STORE,
15 and 17 Second afreet.
C03PS0KT d) OO.
Intereatedly invite their frienda and neighbors,
alao the atranger in the land, to call at
NO. 11 SECOND STREET,
Out of curioalty, (yon know), to tee a “plum fall''
•tore, (yon know)- foil from the bottom of the
collar to the bottom of the roof with stocks of the
CHOICEST DRY GOODS!
Aa the amid W. A. HOPSON A CO. nmat move
these goods rapidly in order to “tonch bottom,
tbemeeWca, tho price will be fair and lovely, (yon
know.)
aepJt tf W. A. HOI-SON A CO.
A kaudaome lino of dark shades of
UP X 3NT 23 SATBUSTS
All the latest varieties in colon, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
15 and 17 Second street.
A large lot of
HANDSOME POPLINS,
From 35c, 30c, 35c, to 60c a yard—astonishingly
low prices—at the
NEW YORK STOKE.
IMPROVED COTTON TIES.
CITY AFFAIRS.
SUNDAY MORNING. OCT. 8, 1871.
BumyCL PHaToaairaa.—ilr. A. J- Riddle,
I whose pictures are eo universally admired,
favored oi with quite a treat yosterdaj by show
ing ns some specimens of his improved Iiem-
Pnt Cacar.—The city railroad received and brandu . “ d lr oaT handsome ladies and gentle-
plaoed on the track two new car* yesterday. nen *“ t b *“ aM !y finished pictures Mr,^.
The weather was a little warm yesterday certjd nly can take them, for the specimens
though there was no dust floating around loose.’ 6hown °» were gem* in the «rt of photography.
“ 8and *y- “ d we are not sorry. A srr of beautifnlly clear Glass Goblets for
We re tired now, end aleepy too,” end don’t I 50 cents at Truman A Green's, Triangular
object to tho rod. Bloct
The hig circus is coming, hurrah for our aide. I
W. P. Carlos has a fine lot of bananas at I w “* 4 Dobm off * r the “sortment of
wholesale, and hie grocery department is filled I balanced handled ivory knives, plated spoons
with everything that house-keepers need. “ d fork *> waiters and oaston. Housekeepers
Business was better end the streets more | will save money by purchasing from ns.
crowded with wagons yesterday than any day
Bodoees 4 Sons’ Ivory Knives and Triple*
,, , , 1 Plated Forks, at Truman A Green’s. Quality
Macon is, in proportion toils population, one and rieeB ,
- lb. .1,— TT.I.ul C».4u T, I b ua ““ Jtccv * !****•“’
of the season.
of the quietest citioj in the United States. It
is an unusual occurrence for a drunk man to be
seen on the streets.
‘Tux Car is Still Tbit Com,” of every
size, shape, quality and Tariety. Hats, fur setts,
Tho revival still continues in East Macon j furnishing goods, trunks, etc., at tho house of
Methodist Church, though tho unfavorable I Xhomaa U. Connor, on Cotton Avenue. He has
weather we had twoor three nights of last week iaMt received the Broadway silk hat, something
impeded the work a little:
A couple of youths bad a little twist on Cher
ry street last night; not mneh damage done,
except a bottle broken.
The Mayor's Court yesterday morning was a
failure. Nobody would get on a “bust,” 10 it
busted."
new and extra nioe. Go and look at them.
Mr Babies, at the Brown House Cigar Store.
Dzcwedlt Good Taste.—A few evening* ago
a lady looking out upon the race course from the |
Floral Hall, at the Fair Grounds, remarked to
Mayor Hoff that something was wanting to I
Do ion expect visitors to your house during
the Fair ? Then for tho credit of the city give
them good meals and have it well cooked. A
Cuaetes Oak Stove ia what yon need.
Lone Jack and Durham Smoking Tobacco, at
the Brown House Cigar Store. aepl3-3tawlf
Vases, cologne setts, statuettes, and parlor or-
complete the beauties of the scene. His Honor I naments of all descriptions at Wise A Dobbs'
asked her tosnggest what it was, and after men-1 ~ mm ‘ "
Honing a mountain at the lower aide azd a lake I Fd,e Tknnisske Bkzf.—S. T. A B. P. Walker,
in the centre, both of which (he said were ont 88 Cherry street, are receiving, -cyery day,
of the question, (he stood for a moment and I choice Tennesee Beef, and always have on
then, as though she had suddenly caught the I hand Pork and splendid Sausages. Orders loft
idea said : “I’ll tell yon what it is, Mr. Huff; I the evening provions will be promptly delivered
you want that old rusty bridge down there I in 11010 lor breakfast.
whitewashed." She spoke of the Macon and Fish “ d Oysters received every day at S. T.
Augusts Railroad bridge. Mayor Huff will en-1 4 B - r - Walker’s, 88 Cherry street 2t
deavor to have the railroad company attend to
the matter. And we verily believe lhat if the
An entire new atock of Merschamn Cig*
road officials will look from toe lull upon toe I ° oIde ™ “ d ”***’ ^ "**•**'£?%*
scene they will agree that it will add somuoh Ho °“ Otg**Store, <*pl->->towtf
to ila beauties they will consent to expend a few I Ten Thousand Jessamine at the Brown House
dollars upon it. We hope so at least. I Cigar Store sepl3-3tawtf
That Mistake.—In was a powerful mistake I Bobuiian and Lava Vases, at Truman A
we made in our cotton calculations in yesterday's I Green’s—a handsome assortment, and at prices
We sold fifty bales of cotton for $900, I to suit scanty purses.
(s very profitable investment if it could be I .
done.) We did not intend to use toe word holer T “ Mock of im P° rted Cigars ever
in ihe calculation, but only meant to make it on shown in lhU cit *’ ja,t receiTed at ,he Brown
small scale—100 pounds at $13 50, and 50 HouBe C ’K“ 8torc - aep13 3tawtf
pounds at $9. But to be more explicit and full I “Pct money in toy purse" and a Chabteb
we now give the ealenlation in bales: | Oak Cook Stove in toy kitchen.
One hundred bales at 13Jo. per pound... .$0,750 I
Fifty bales at 18e. per pound 4,500
Showing* difference of $2,250
That is, the man who raised one hundred bales
If yon want a good smoke atop in toe Brown
House Cigar Store. sepI3-3tawtf
Ur*; What 0 It?—In the human organism,
force invariably accompanies change, and ia, in fset
tha result of change. The functional action of any
organ or portion of toe aystem ia possible only nn
der too condition of change. The blood continually
washes each organ—brain or muscle, gland or
nerve—with its life-giving flood, sweeping away
the dead, wora-ont particles and replacing them
with new particle*. Death thus start* side by aide
into life; and aide by side, aa necessary conditions
the one to the other, they press forward to toe
common goal of both. The notion that tho vary
ing functions of life ere hot toe varying manifes
tations and oulworldngs of a mysterious entity
known as toe vital principle,is now exploded. Thoso
varying functions are now viewed as the simple ef
fects of intimate molecular change* in toe organs,
just as the motions of the steam engino are viewed
as toe effects of the expansion of elastic vapor in
the boiler and cylinder. Indeed, very probably, if
a man had first met with steam engines in nature,
be would have explained their movements by sup
posing the existence of a vital principle or some
thing similar. Now Dr. Fiech's Bitters is a prepa
ration compounded in accordance with toe above
late discovered principles. It stimulates molecular
changes. It also stimulates alimentation, and tone
insures an abundant supply of blood for toe form
ation of new tisanes to take the room of those that
molecular change has displaced aa useless.
SELLING AT COST!'
| LARGE Cooking Range,
Drarcrsia—Nothing will so permanently give
tone to the digestive organs, regulate the appetite,
overcome general debility and nervous prostration,
and energize the wboio system aa Dr. Price's Blood
Enricher. A single bottle will convince the most
incredulous of its building up qualities. It acts
onoeby increasing the appetite, renewing toe old
blood, toning up tho stomach. All are requested
to try it, and of its good results they will be satis*
figl. Thompson, 8teol A Price manufacture it, as
WJo'DrT Price's Cream Baking Towder and Special
Flavorings. Sold by druggists and grocers-
od6eodAw2w
200 Cooking Stoves,
30 Heating Stoves,
75 doz Table Knives,
60 doz Pocket Knives,
300 dez Tea and Table Spoons,
70 doz Plated Spoons and Forks,
25 doz Stand, Hanging and Bracket Limps,
100 doz Goblets, Tumblers and Glass Setts,
33 doz Cedar aud Painted Pails,
33 doz Brooms.
30 doz Sifters,
50 doz Clothes Horses and Shoe Brushes,
100 doz Bartlett's Blsckiog.
53 doz Brass and Japaned Candlesticks,
6 doz Feather Dusters,
8 setts Toilet Ware,
15 setts Copper Measures
61.000 worth Tin Ware,
2,000 Fruit Boxes,
2,000 lbs Hollow Ware,
600 lbs Sad Irons,
200 pair Trace Chains,
1 large Press Chain,
1 splendid eett of Tinner's Tools. Benches, etc.
Pad and Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails,
Scales, Meat and Coffee Mills, Andirons, Shovels
and Tongs, Lead Pipe. Sheet Copper and every
thing usually kept in a houseforniabiug and tin
store. TERMS CASH.
R. F. WOOLFOLK,
oct5 lm 46 Third street
Ij'XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest enr-
An dJSJmi Is it not bottor to purchase Dr. ^ 1801 *•*•"
Price's OFcam Baking Powder and Special Flavor
ings, that liavo stood the teatof years, than worth-
less compounds, because they appear to be cheaper?
All kinds of Pipes just received at toe Brown
last year received for hia crop $6,750; »n.l I HotMB CigarStora. ^ ncpl3-3tawtf
raising bat fifty this year he will get for his en- |
lire crop only $4,500, realizing for his crop of
last yosr $2,250 more than for his crop of this |
yoar.
IIen nr Clats, just received at the Brown
Honso Cigar Store. sep!3-3tawtf
Sad Accident.—Yesterday morning, whilo
tho workmen at too Fair Grounds were eroot
McLean's Cobdial and Blood Purifier is tho
best (onio and blood alterativo in tho world.
jnno4-6m.
Mat Floweb Chewing Tobacco at too Brown
mg n scaffold around ono of the buildings, tho 1IonM Ci _„ sloro sepl3 Stawtf
work gave way, precipitating two of too bands 1
whilo man and a negro) to the ground, a dis
tance of twenty-six feet. Tho negro was bnt
slightly injured, bnt tho white msn, (John
Blanket,) was badly and perhaps fatally hart.
Dr. Fitzgerald was summoned immediately,
and examined him carefully, coming to the con
clusion that possibly hia back was broken; or
not, that some internal organ was probably
injured, which might possibly result fatally.
Air. Plunket lives near the factory—has a wife,
but no children.
FINANCIAL AXI) COMMERCIAL
llnily Review of Ilie Market.
Shipped previously
Stock on hand this evening.
TI1E EUBEKA IBON TIE,
THE ANOHOB IRON TIE,
We also liavo too
SWETT SELF-FASTENING IBON TIE.
Prices Same ns New Orleans
TURPIN A OGDEN, Agents at Macon, a a.
BATES A COMER. 122 Bay at. Savannah,
Oeneral Agent* for Ga.
and Eaat Ala.
name hark.
STONEWALL FERTILIZER,
For sale by TURPIN A OGDEN,
sspaitf
•WALTHAM WATCHES.
3-4 rLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES.
Tbeeo are Ihe best Watches made in this country,
and are made with and without stem winding at
Uclimenta.
They are finished in the beet manner and run
with the greatest accuracy, aud cannot he excelled
anvwbero at tboir respective prices
Ihe eases are all nude of the newest patterns,
and specially made to our own order.
Our stock of theso Watches is now too largest,
and our prioes, all things conridered, are the low
est in the city. BALL, BLACK A CO.,
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
oet3-tf 565 and 567 Broadway. New York
Just in at tbo
NEW YORK 8TOBE,
Twenty pieces
EXiiVOIE SIIiKS
From 8135 to 63 per yard, twenty per eenL cheaper
than the asm* goods can babought else
where in toe city.
8. WAXELBAUM, BRO. A CO ,
*5 and 17 Seoood street.
For Mourning Dresses.
The well known HENRIETTA CLOTH, silk and
wool, at toe
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Second Street.
THE SERGE CLOTH.
In all wool, for Ladies’wear, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Second street.
Batchelor's Hair Dye.
This superb Hair Dye is toe beet in toe world—
*)y harmless, reliabl
perfectly haimloes, reliable and instantaneous ; no
disappointment; no ridiculous tints or diaagreealo
odor. The genuine \Ym. A. Batchelor's Heir Dye
produces immediately a aplendid Black or natural
Blown, leavaa the hair clean, soft, beautiful; does
not contain a particle of lead or any injurious com
pound. Bold by all druggists. Factory, 16 BOND
STREET, N. Y. oct Sdeodly
Wiiat Shall We Eat ?—This used to be a
question of vast importance to poor Confede
rate soldiers, looking at it from a hungry stand
point. Since the war ended and every body has
plenty, men of science have been trying to
look at it from a scientific focus, endeavoring [ -JhjPPwl to-day
show wbnt men should oat and what not, why
they should and why they should not eat certain
things, what is digestible and what is indigest
ible, bnt io no single instance have they sug
gested a substitute far that which ia known aa
tho “staff of life.” Bread is bread, and yon can't
make anything else fill its place. This much,
however, we all know, that good bread is always
more healthy than bad bread.
disgusting to bold of a biscuit that makes your | aitIT8........
tooth fly back when yon clamp down on it. Well,
OFFICE TELEGRATn AND MESSENGER,
October 7—Evening, 1871.
Cotton.—Receipt* to-day 519 bale*; sale* 276
shipped 310.
Prices remain about as on yesterday, though
suppose it would be coned to say “weak.” The
New York morning dispatches show a dullness
Ihe market with a slight decline. Good middlings
wonld brieg 18s here.
hacoh cotton statement.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.. . 1,739
Received to-dsy 519
Received previously 4,185-4,704
6.413
310
3,127-3,437
3,006
The general trade has been rather better to-day,
but there ia no change and we quote: •
BACON—Clear rib Side* (smokos) 9)4 @
Shoulders... 8)4 W
Sugar-cored bams 17)4 @
on.u.1 AND UAL
T«n’( it t.rriWw I CORN—Whit*. , 1 00 @ 1 C5
lsn t it tembly „ Ktt * l 05 a 1 10
' ‘ ...'.. 125 Sl “
OATS 68
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 60 @ 1 75
now, Small A Gamble say that it is nonsense to I field PEAS.7........... .... 1 fO
oat any such when they can sell flour that wil 1 HAY—Northern.. 1 80 a 1 90
..not. nfv ii.n i,,i win, n,n .G D i-( n „ n „„ii,_ I TennosaoTimothy .. 180 @ 1 90
push off tho oven lid with the assistance of noth
ing bnt a little elbow grease. They keep all I BAGGING AND IRON TIES,
grades, bnt mako a specialty of toe celebrated | LAGGING—Bengal.
Hazor floor. They insist that it is the best, and
we advise every body and ail their kin folks to
try it. Call on them, they’ll treat yon as cleverly
as yon want to be treated.
Chewing the Cud.—That may do for cows
and other horned beasts, but man wants a more
substantial artiole, snob for instance aa tobaoeo.
Lyon.
Romeo
Gnnny
Dundee.;
Patched
TIES—Gooche
Arrow
Eureka.
21 64 22
21 <3 22
21 @ 21)4
5 @
5)4@
5J4 @
6*
Morning Market Keport.
„„ .I-..™, f„.| a - uhj- I New York. October 7.—Cotton dull and lower,
Then yon know a fellow always reels a little Orleans 20)4; sales 500.
“sorty” nervous after be has indulged pretty I Sales of cotton futures last evening were 2500
Urgely in the weed and it isnecemary to Uko “a
littlo wine for his fitomach a sake and bia weak 1195/. February 20K: April 30^.
Mwitw Greer, Lake & Co. are wholesale and I iftirpentine quiet st 64/S66. Rosin firm at 3 95@
retail dealers in both these articles, and can I * noordnUaalbaavy. Wbaat quiet and unchanged
furnish the very finest of either at reasonable Com dull; slightly favors buyers. Pork steady at
figures. They deal extensively in ^ 1S 8 ^fu ' GoM^lm^.t 14)4._
staple groceries of every kind, and will try their Government* dull and steady. Money firm at 6.
best to please you if you go to see them, which, | Sterling, long 8%; short 9)4.
from what we have aeon, they, in all probabili
ty, can do. Bead what they have to say in onr
advertising column.
The Cotton Question.—This is perhaps tho
most important qneation of toe day. In fact,
it ta the question. How to raise it so as to
London, October 7, noon.—Consols 92)4- Bonds
93X-
Bank rata 5. being an advance of 1 per cent.
Tallow 46s 9d.
Liverpool, October 7, noon.—Cotton opened
strong; uplands 9%; Orleans 10%.
Markets—Ercning Kciiorf
New Yore. October 7.—Cotton weak; salts 2147;
leaTO a profit in the bands of toe planter after “P 1 *”?* *• 9 rlo *f* ¥%• . ,. . . „
" , .. . , „ „ Cotton sales for future delivery to-dsy 9.850
his crop has been disposed of. Generally, the ^. October 19)4(319 9-16; November 19)4@
meat and bread bills, together with other plan- 119 7-16(319)4; December 19)44919)4@19 7-16; Jan-
tation supplies eat it all up before it is made, Fork
It is with an eye to a remedy for this very evil 13 25. Beef quiet. Lard firm; kettle 10)4. Gro-
toat Burdick Brothers propose to famish bacon, “ d at 7-
com, and all other supplies at remarkably low I Exchange 8)4. Goldll)i<S15. Governments strong
figures. They keep a first class house and are and not active. Southern securities are neglected;
. ... 5 , , _ . . . I Tenneesces 67)4; new 67J4- Virginias 61V; new
anxious that the farmers should have a fair I gg j gs- new 68. Levees 70, 8s 82.
showing next year, which they intend shall bo 1 Alabama* 101; 5* 68. Georgia* 82; 7s 92)4. North
had if furnishing them with toe needed supplies ^f? Un “ now 84 8001,1 C * roUD " 7S: new
at low rates will acoomplish toe object I ban* Statxmest—Loans decrease over &L00 1 ,-
— I 000; spede decrease nearly 63,000,000; cTf$oeita
Masses. Truman A Grxen are sole sgenls in | decraaee over 65,500,000; legal tenders decrease
this city for the noted Charter Oak Stove, and u foUo ws: 62a 1SJ<;
being determined that the superior merits of I cis 15J<: C5e 16; new 14)1; 67a 14)(; 63s 14)4;
this Stovo shall bo known and appreciated in 10-40* 11)4.
, .. , _ , Baltimore, October 7.—Cotton closed quiet and
every city,district vrilage and eow path in Goor- | middlings 19*4; not receipts 57; gross
133; exports to Great Britain —; coast* iso
sales 78; stock 1000.
Floor quiet and unchanged. Wheat doll. Com
gia, they offer toe following induoement to per
sons in those sections where the Stove has not I
been introduced, vis: To tho first three per- I quiet and steady. Provuion* firmer and in improved
sons in any district purchasing a Charter Oak, | demand. Whisky 102_ m .
t purchasing 1
; Oak,
Cincinnati, October 7.—Flour drooping. Com in
Truman A Green will deduct five per cent, from fair demand. ’ Pork 13 00. Lard »X. ' Bacon in fair
the regular price, thus giving the early pur- demand and firm; abonldera 7H; side* 7X@8.
chasers an opportunity of getting a strictly first-1 Lorisvillk, October 7.—Bagging 17@I8. Floor
«!««« article—with an unoqualed repntation— I and com steady, rroriaiona in fair demand; on
,. ,, I orders a shade firmer. Pork 13 004E1S 50 Bacon
moe they would pay tor a second I... 11/. -1—- ,a— ou- t—i
at the same price they woma p*y tor . sccam.. htld Moulder. 7)<; clear side. 8)4. Lard
or tbinl clam Stove. | Whukj lower at 94.
Tjnr Obixi-nj, October 7.—Cotton market qalet;
The Ladies not FocooTTEN.-While the ex- middling. 19X»lg4; net receipt. 1317; gross *630;
tensive drug house of ZsUin A Co. have been ^ ~ : f ‘
buying their heavy fall stock of drags, etc., for I Floor scarce and firm: superfine 5 75; double 6 75
the sick, they did not forget the ladies, and
have bought for their especial benefit a Urge so 00«33 00; choice 35 00036 00. Pork firm at
assortment of handkerchief extracts, colognes,
hair oils, lilly whites, rouges toilet
soaps, and many other fancy goods to suit their
taste. They will take great pleasure in showing
toe ladies their atock, and would be happy to
have them call.
The placo for housekeepers to visit is too
China, Crockery and Glassware establishment
of Wise A Dobbs. They are now opening a
stock which, for beauty and cheapness, has never
been surpassed in toe South. Give them a call
Brooms, Brooms, as good aa toe country af
fords, at 50 oenta each, at Truman A Green a,
sign of toe Golden StoTe.
Our wide-awake neighbor*, Hunt, Btnkin A
Lamar, are still pushing ahead with vigor. Their
drag establishment can truly be called a live
ooncem. Any one visiting their store will be
convinced that they mean business—much bnsi-
. And they encoded. Why ? Simply be
cause they keep a fall and complete stock and
sell goods at reasonable prioes. They invite
inspection, and we underwrite satisfaction.
Lovxlt.—Those beautiful silver sols at the
store of B. A. Wise A Co., on Cherry street.
They are out this morning with a huge advertise
ment, telling what they have. Look at it
14 60; held 25c higher. Bacon scarce and firm;
shoulders 8)4@8)4; dear rib tides 8)4; dear sides
9)4; choice sugar cored hims 19(a 19) r. Laid
scares and firm; tierae 10)4010)4; keg 12*1254.
Molasses, new all sold. Syrap 55066. Whisky 960
105.
Bank Sterling 23. Sight 540)4 discount. Gold
MS
rumiOTOS, October 7—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 19; net receipts 475; exports coastwise 7C;
ooIm 231; atock 2591.
Spirits of tmpentino firm st 59. Rosin Steady at
3 00 for strained; 5 50 for No. 1; 8 00 for extra pale;
7 50 for pale; and 3 50 for low No. 2. Crude tur
pentine firm at 3 00 for bard; 4 60 for yellow dip;
4 75 for virgin. Tsr firm at *30.
Augusta, October 7.—Cotton quiet and weak;
middlings IS; net receipts 450: sales —.
Savannah, October 7—Cotton market closed doll;
low middlings RS)4; net receipts 223}; exports coat t-
Mobile, October 7.—Cotton doll; middlings 19)4;
net receipts 1832; grosa ; exports to Great
Britain—; coastwise569; sales300; stock 10,867.
Galveston, October 7—Telegraphic communica
tion interrupted; net receipts estimated at 500;
stock 19,652.
Boston, October 7 Cotton is doll; middlings
90)4; net receipts —; gross receipts 1170; exports
to Great Britain 400; coastwise —; sales 200; stock
4000.
Nortolx, October 7—Cotton qniet; low mid
dlings 19; net receipts US; exports coaetwiso 1102;
sales 100; stock 3144
rniLADsLuniA, October 7 Cotton rioted qniet;
middlings 20.
Memphis, October S.—Ootton qniet; middlings
19; receipts 2645.
Liverpool, October 7, evening—Cotton closed
quiet and steady; uplands 9)4; Orleans 10)4; sales
20,000; speculation and export 5000.
An UapROTEcraD Ststem.—Do not fancy bo-
cauao you feel strong that you are impregnable to
sickness. Whole neighborhoods are frequently
prostrated at this season by malarious fevers. Vig
orous muscles and strong sinews, broad abonldera
and sound lungs, are no defence against the me
phitic vapors of autumn. Frames which have with
stood the summer heat may succumb now. Many
an athletic man, whose family depends for its sup
port on hia industry, now lies prostrate, weak and
helpless as a babe, nndor the periodical assaults of
chills and fever, or bilious remittent fever. This
could not ho if all wero wise enough to provide
against such a contingency, ly toning and fortify
ing the system with Uoatetter's Stomach Bitters.
This approved vegetable tonic ia abeqlotely harm
less, eo that it ia sheer folly not to take it as a saf e-
gnard at a season when diseases of the liver, the
stomach, the bowels, and indeed all the visceral
organa are generally prevalent. To keep the eys-
tem in order and insure health, or to put it in or
der when this precaution has been neglected, ia the
duty of every human being who values life. For
both these purposes Hoetetter’s Bitters is design
ed, aud it answers both. Potty local dealers are
endeavoring, in many parts of the country, to sub
stitute preparations made of impure and dangerous
materials in its stead. Giro tbem a wido berth
They are prepared by unskillful cxporimentors.wko
want to tain a penny at the expoueeof the public
health. oct3-oodAwlw.
63T News From Ecroi’e.—Dr. L. H. Bradlield,
tho manufacturer of Bradliold’s Female Kogulator,
in Atlanta, is just in receipt of a Iettor from Ger
many, of which tbo following is a correct transla
tion— too original of which is in Dr. Bradficld'e
possession, and can be seen by any ono who do-
sires it. Verily, the medicine is acquiring a repu
tation as wide as tost of civilization.
Tho folio* ing is the translation:
Nobthekn Province or Hanover, )
German Empire, August 7,1871.)
Dr. Brauxield—Dear Sir: From one of my
friends I have learned your address, and from him
have received a few bottles of your celebrated Fe
male Begulator.and its excellent properties for cur
ing certain diseases of tho fair sox have boon com
municated to me. I have had an opportunity of
trying yonr medicine in my own family with the
moet satisfactory success, and I hasten to express
to yon my warmest thanks for the happy effect
produced by yonr modicino. Not only in my own
family, hut also in other families this side the At
lantic, iiavo the same happy results been effected,
until now tho last bottle lias boon used up, and I
can no longer supply those who liavo made de
mands for the medicine. I wish very much to
procure a new supply, and therefore address yon
to respectfully a*k of you whether you liavo an
agency for your medicine on this continent, and if
not, to send mo a few dozou bottles per Noitk Ger
man Lloyd steamer. For the amouut you may
draw on me through Messrs. G. Hecko A Co.,
Bankers in Bremen, or if you prefor it, I will send
you tho amount of the bill in advance.
Awaiting your reply, I am yours respectfully,
eepG lm G. V. Fraskenbueu.
Marriage Guide.—Interesting work, numerous
engravings, 224 pages. Price 50 cents. Addrqp
Dr. Betts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St-
Louis, Mo. Sco advertisement. augl7-diwly
Economy.—By using Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup for
children, many a doctor's bill can bo saved, and
much suffering averted. Bead too advertisement
in another column.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL
LECTION!
Exchange bought on York. Philadelphia and
Savannah.
Advaueee inode on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store,
or shipments of ootton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
the United States.
Our circulation is amply protected by United
Statoe Honda. I. O. PLANT?, Provident.
W. W. Wuai*.r^C*ahier. anglG-tiloct28*
€Ul{]]EI)(iE & 1LVZLEUURST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R eceive deposits, buy ana sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncurrent Funds.
Collodions Marie on all Accessible
Points.
ffaTOffiee open at all hoars of too day.
septl-lyr
ClUlBEIHiE & HAZLEllUltST'S
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
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INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM SI
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. M. to C r. u.
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AGENC?
Savannah Hank and Trust t'o,
QA1TTAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES .HADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will be Allowed,
AO AGREED DPOIf.
I. C\ PLANT «fc SON. Airts.
SAVANNAH (GAJ
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
(Established 1870.)
S. N. PJENFIELD, Principal.
Graduate of too Leipzig Conservatory.
T HIS Institution was founded for the pnrpose of
furnishing to tho people of tbo Southern
States a thorough mu«ical education on toe basis
of true art, an education not simply of toe fingers
■ of the voice, but also of taste and stylo.
Instruction ft given in Piano, Cultivation of toe
Voice, in all Instruments aud in Musical Thoory, in
private or class lessons, by efficient and experienc
ed instructors. Tho niauagore will, when request
ed, assist pupils in securing pleasant boarding
places or in renliog pianos.
For farther information call for a circular at the
Music Agency of Ludden & Rates (dchreiner's old
stand), or address.
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
sopt28-sunAthur9tAw3t Savannah.
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CONSIGNEES i'Elt II. A- IV. K. It
October 7. 1871.
Truman A G; F W Wipler; J H Cherry * Co;
I’ Bailey; J W O'Connor, Johnson A D: Seymour,
T A Co; R A Brown A Co; D Good A Sons; Hunt,
UAL; Ligbtfoot A J; George Slaughter; C O Yae-
ger A Co; W A Huff; Merrett A Bro; A Kreutz.
GRAND BALL,
At Mathews’ Hall, Fort Yallcj - , Georgia
WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18.
18 HONOR TO THE SOUTHWEST GEORGIA CENTRAL FAIR.
MANAGERS:
Hon. W. A- Huff, Macon,
Hon. Thomas Hardeman, Jr., Macon,
Col. J. F. Troutman, Fort Valley,
Gen. C. D. Anderson, Fort VaUev,
Maj. W. J. Anderson, Jr., Fort Valley,
Col. W. M. Haslam, MareliaUville,
Maj. J. D. Frederick, MarsbaUTille,
Col. D. Gamago, Marsballrille,
Hon. B. M. Daria, Perry,
Wm. Branson, Esq., Ferry.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS :
Captain 8. B. Brown, Fort Valley,
G. W. Byington. Fort Valley,
J. B. Mathews. Fort Valley,
H. T. Brown, Fort Valley,
A. H. Afficck, MarehaUvills,
J. O. Slappoy, HarehiUriJle,
Charlton Garnage, Maraliatliille.
masters of ceremonies:
Prof. A. V. Robieon and Son.
Tickets admitting one gentleman and ladies, «2.
For sals st note!, Macon, and Bying-
ton's Hotel. Fort Talley.
oct7eodtill7
AT FTETON r. COLLINS.
FRANK M. HEATH.
COXiXjIBJS cfc HEJVTB
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS,
69 SECOND STREET, MACON, OA.
‘ T'OR RENT.—One five-room Dwelling, with out-
' houses in oomplote repair.
One five-room Dwelling on Arch street, with
kitchen.
Agents Andes Insurance Company, Cincinnati
.—capital 81.000,000; Oakland Insurance Com
pany—capital 6500,000; Cotton States Life Insu
rance Company—capital 62,000,000. oct7tf
Valuable Property for Safe.
O N toe first Tuesday in November next, will bo
sold before toe Court-house door in the city of
Macon, the following valuable property:
The Brick House and Lot, fronting Walnut street
137 feet and 161 feat on Second street.
One Lot adjoining, 70 feet front on Wainnt street
—running back 2G4 feet, containing several out-
buildings.
Two lots 50 feet each on Second stroot, running
back 137 feet.
All beiim toe House and Lot formerly occupied
in. Ho -
by Gen. Howell Cobb. For terms, or purchase at
private sale, or any other information, apply to
*ug27eodtd JOHN IL COBB.
SALE OF LAND.
be sold before the Court-honeo door in
. . the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, Geor
gia. on toe first Tuesday in November neat, too
lands belonging to tbs estate of Leonard Greer,
doroaeed, to-wit:
The place known so toe home place, containing
seven hundred (700) seres, more or less. The
Gaines place containing fire hundred (SOI)) acres,
more or lass; and the Read place, containing eight
(800) hundred scree, more or lees; also, an interest
in toe Fishery st toe Long Shoals- Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH G. GREER. ) Ex 'tore
LEONARD F. GREER, f 1 ‘
eepl21-dlaw&wtds
THE LATEST STYLES
SILK HA. TS,
A fine lot just received by
sep26 tiinorl
F. L. GROCE.
Hollingsworth Mock.
NOTICE.
rpHE public are hereby cautioned against pnr-
. . chasing, importing or using, machines for toe
manufacture of Ice, constructed by Vsss A Litt-
man, at Halle. Fruseia, said machines being an in
fringement of the patents granted by tho United
States to Carre A Migcon A Ronart. All parties
found using or operating such will be prosecuted
toe foR extent of toe law.
M. J. BUJAC,
Sole Agent and Attorney of Carre A Mignon A
Rouart. eap29 lm
DIXIE WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
(iicruscy, Kart rum A Hendrix, I’ropr’s,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealoie in
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FBAME3.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all sorts of Turning done to order.
Boady Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Itou;h Lnmbe
and Lathes in any quantity always on band.
Order* solicited and promptly fiilod.
Acknowledged Everywhere
AS THE BEST
BOOTS AND SHOES
THOSE FASTENED WITH
CABLE SCREW WIRE
The pliability, durability and economy of these
Goods are fast rendering them the most popular
Goods in toe market, their superiority over either
sowed or pegged work being apparent on toe first
trial. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
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Cotton Factor &
BRES,
No. 196 Grarier street, New Orleans.
nn20 d&nwgm F. I. RAGLAND, Agent
The Putnam County Fair
WILL OI'EN ON THE 11 PH OF OCTOBER,
AND CONTINUE
THREE DAYS.
Entries received from the 1st tUl tho 10th of Octo
ber, inclusivo.
Railroads carry freight and passengers for
ONE FARE GOING—RETURN FREE!
sep24 d3tawAw2w B. YOUNG. Ja, Secretary.
CANCERS CURED.
H AVING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cured
in tho year 183G, after trjing many prepara
tions and Cancer doctors.
I hare no ne«r remedy to offer bnt the eame old
remedy with which I woa cured fifteen years ago.
I haro ainse boen practicing with the came remedy,
and hare been auocesaful in a number of cases, &
few of which I refer to below, as living witnesses
of the virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
like myself, have been cared a number of years,
and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning:
Mrs. H. Ik Bloodworth. Liberty Hill, Go.; Mrs.
Fannie Bettio, Liberty UiJl, Go.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
Griffln, Ga.: Mr. Wetdoy Keid, Zebuion, Ga.; Mrs.
John Stillwell, Gxifiin, Go.; Mrs. Mary Thurmond,
Indian Springs, G».*; Mis. James Carmichiel, Mo
Donongh. Go.; Wm. N. Fambrough, M. D., Senoia,
Ga; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
Ga.; Mr. Jos. Douglass, Grotuvillo, Ga.; Bev. H.
T. Dickon, Locoat Grove, Ga.; Mr. It Dorton, Fa
yette Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Darkness, Jackson,
Ga ; Hon. Thomas M. Harknese, late Representa
tive from Butts county, Jackson, Go.; Mrs. A. Mad,
dox, Indian Springs, Ga.. BIrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth,
Go.; Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, Go.;Maj. A. Noli;
Griffln, Go.; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga.-
Mrs. A. Porter, Grilliu, Ga.; Mrs. Bebecca Words,
worth. Barnesville, Ga.; Mrs.D. Lewis, Barneeville-
Ga.; Bin. It. Goodman, Blonticello, Go.; Lou (color,
ed,) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs
Ga. The above ia only a few of the many names
that could be added to the list.
I take pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard
away mode a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eve
of BIrs. M. J. Bouyer after she had been treated by
several physicians, and her Cancer pronounced in
curable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all
afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TUBPIN,
Insurance and lteal Estate Agent.
I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Sir. J.
M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a
cancer upon Sira. M. J. BonyeFs eye, after eminent
>byaicians bad failed to relieve her; and I firmly
relieve his Cancer treatment to be a specific for
Cancer. • L. A. DANSE, Macon P. O.
To tlie Afflicted!
I prefer not treating doubtful cases. After sat-
ia/Ting jonraelf describe yonr cancer to me and I
will give you my candid opinion.
At your request I will visit your houses when dr-
cninstances permit
My residence is twelve miles east of Griffin, G;.,
which is mv nearest express office. Money may l>o
sent with safety in registered letter. Communica
tions strictly confidential and promptly answered
■‘■s&si 6UT0lopo r^®^ our -
Liberty Hill, Pike co., Ga.
Those to whom it may bo convenient, may call
nD on T. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad,' who
j- i — x_ mn tiln and hia VtAnn ix-14L ms
attended mo in my affiiction and has been with mo
in several cases since. He may be addressed
through the postoffice at Macon, Ga., or Enfanla,
Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY.
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CAPITAL,
SB350,000
D. F. WILLt'OI, C ccretary.
J. RHODES BR0IVXE, Pi
Tlie Charts?.' Makes Stockholders Individually LiabJ
• - $495,406.
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1870, - -
Premiums Received and Losses Raid since 1865.
LOSSES.
Paid in 18S5-6 *68.3311
Paid in 1367 — 7~
Paid in 1868-..- - -i
Paid in 1869 98.7(5! l_
Paid in 1870. — — 118.4® |
PREMIUMS.
R waived in 186!b6 -.*103,959 68
Received in 1867 144,881 18
Received in 1868 159.653 71
Received in 1869 229.001 SO
Received in 1870 3:5,014 40
Agents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern ai:
Southwestern States, to whom apply> or to
D. F. WILLC0X, Sec’y, Columbus, Ga.
DAVENPORT A SfF.EIt, Agents nt
T. N. POWELL, Agent nt
WM. J. A M)i:iLSO.\, Agent at
JXO. A. DAVIS, Aroui nt
KZllISi:*:, .U-onJ a
A. U. WLSI OX, A sent nt
Amcrici
t'nthbe ,
Fort Vnlli
Alhnr •
mayl4 lawly
WM. W. CARXES, Agent, Macon, Ga.
OFFICE, SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY S'
PALL STYLES, 1S71
THOMAS U. CONNER,
COTTON AVENl’E, THREE HOOKS FROM NEW COURT-HOUSE.
BATS I'D cm OF M STFLI AND QUALIT1
FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
LADIES’ FUR SETS, IN’ VERY GREAT VARIETY,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES and UMBRELLA
octl tf
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J. H. HERTZ & CO.,
CLOTHIERS,
OO CHERRY STREET,
HAVE NOW ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
LARGE, FULL, AND WELL ASSORTED.
BTJjSillVESS SUITS AT #13 OO !
Business Suits at $15 00. Business Suits at S18 00.
Busin; ss Suits at $20 00. Business Suits at $22 00.
BUSINESS SUITS AT $25 00,
AND AS FINE AS 640 PER SUIT OF COAT, PANTS AND VEST.
SACK, DERBY3 AND WALKING COATS of the Latest Styles.
FOR THE LADIES.
W E bare just received and offer a handsome
LADIES’ WORK BOXE3.
PERFUMERY BOXES.
WRITING DESKS,
FANCY TOILET BOXES,
SATCHELS, RETICULES,
PORTE-MONNAIES,
POCKET BOOKS, etc.
FINE FRENCH NOTE PAPER, with Envelopes
to match.
VISITING CARDS, plain or printed to order.
INITIAL NOTE PAPER and ‘ENVELOPES,
plain, tinted and French.
Indeed there is co placo in Macon that has eo
many attractions for toe ladies, aa No. 60 Second
Street. Come and reo.
eept-29-tf
J. W. BURKE A CO.
. WE HAVE IN DRESS SUITS
Black and Colored Cloth Coats, Black and Colored Diagonal Coats
Of the beet imported material, in single and double breasted Chesterfields. A large assortment of
PANTS, PROM 81 OO TO 815 OO.
FI.X OVERCOAT?, IJXT COLORS,
Sack Overcoats, Talmas, and tho new etyle King Williem Overcoats, on hand.
SHIRTS
We make a specialty of the celebrated
The Best in the Country. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AND A FIT WARRANTED, AT STOCK PRICES.
In addition to the above, we keep tho moet complete stock of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
In tliia city. We invite an inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES OE HATS
Constantly on hand, and received as coon as out. New lot juet in.
ALL OF OUR GOOD3 ARE FIRST CLASS, AND ARE GUARANTEED AS SUCH.
d S. T. _
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Pon'l mine ihe place—THE WHITE STORE, 90 Cherry etreet, between B. A. Wiso A Co. and S. T. A
B P. Walker’s- octTtr
CAMPBELL & EA8LISB,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS,
56 Cherry Street, Macon.
100 CASES OF
WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS,
For sale by CAMFBELL A ENGLISH.
50 barrels and half barrels of *
Hazeletl’s Old Winchester Rye,
For sale by CAMPBELL * ENGLISH.
Being agents for the above, we sell them at New
York and Baltimore prices, freight added.
A fine line of
WHISKIES in ell grades,
Domestic and Imported BRANDIES,
Domes tic and Imported WINES,
Domoetio and Imported GIN,
THE MISSUS LANE
\T7TLL open a Boarding School for Young La-
YV diee in New York city, on Wednesday, Sep-
embe r 20.1871. For reference and circulars apply
J. J. Greeham, Esq., Macon, Ga. joU5 3m
CHERRY BRANDY,
PEACH BRANDY,
APPLE BRANDY,
blackberry brandy,
and BUM,
GE1TRAL CITT PARK
SALOON.
npHlS SALOON will bo opened, from thin date,
to all who visit tho Fair Grounds and need
wpintual rofreeliment. Only the finest Whiskies,
Winos, Ale, Porter and Bear, will be sold. To those
who know me, my word will be sufficient. To those
wl »o do not, I can only refer them to tho old adage:
* Tho proof of tho pudding,” etc. Respectfully,
GEO. D. LAWRENCE,
Proprietor.
oct4tf
CORBIN & VIRGIN
At Walker’s Old Stand, opposite the Markot,
D EALER3 in Fancy and Family Groceries, Pro-
visions, Butter, Chickens, Eggs, etc. Also,
Iresh Fish, Oysters, Game, etc., in their season.
All goods delivered free of cost to any part of the
city.
We have engaged tho services of Mr. O. IL Free
man, who has been catering to tho tastes of the
citizens of Macon for tho last twenty* eight years,
and will still continue to do his beet for all his old
friends who may favor him with a call. iepl2tf
NSW MILE.
SffiiiEEiS'j' & mm
And every c'asa of gooda pertaining to the Whole
sale Liquor trade, for sale at small margin, by
0Ct3 tf CAMPBELL & ENGLISH.
B EG leave to inform tbo public that they liavo
established a G11IST MILL on Fourth street,
near the Macon and Western Railroad crossing,
where tlioy are prepared to grind
GRITS AND MEAL OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY
and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grits
and Meal to any part of the city, and grind Meal