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SPECIAL CALL!
x7t r i A . HOPSON €So GO..
Dr. Hurley's Ague Tonic.
Pnrfly TruPliible ! Xo Anfnlc, KoUerenry
In Its Composition!
41 SEOOHD STREET,
Invite early attoation to their stock of
STAPLE aad fancy pry goods.
H«o. DHE88 SUITS in » witty of material*.
cloaks; TUBS, WAISTS,
CiSKMKRE CLOTH, and FLANNEL 8ACQUES.
VELVETS. VELVETEENS,
LACES, trimmings, bcttoss. notions,
FANCY GOODS, Etc., Etc.
AUof wldch hava been carefully selected and laid
ia at ibe vaty lowest New York prices, and will be
.old at a email per eentage npon coat and ebames.
Bayers will find it to their advantage to give to
this stock a careful examination before making
tieir pnrcbaees.
ortjO tf W. A. HOPSON A CO.
JUST RECEIVED.
A nice assortment of
Real Point Applique Laces.
OUirUBE and VALKNCIESNE,
gleo, latest styles of Point Appliqtto, Du besto,
English Thread and Valendenne Lace Collars,
forfeit boanLoa, at very low prices, at tbo
NEW YOBK STOKE
—or—
H. WAXELKAUJI, LUO. A CO.,
15 and 17 Second street.
I''ALL GOODS.
OU* STOCK or
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
NOTIONS, ETC.,
j. now full and complete. We bavo tl.o largest and
moat varied stock wo bare ever exhibited to the
trade.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULABLY
ATTKACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW.
Our mol to is
«Short I’rclils and Quirk 8alo>,”
Anil we feel confident of (living eatiafaclion to all
who may favor ns with their patronage.
We rerfottfiilly invite tbo public to call and ox-
amine nnr atock.
W. A. BANKS X SONS,
aepSOif 13 Socond at., Triangular Block.
LADIES
SliouM not fail to examine nnr new stock of
IIXiK VAIiOUIlS,
III -l to *1 50 pur yard, at tbo
NEW YORK STORE,
46 and 47 Second street.
A handsome lino of dark shades of
PIN E S/LTBENia.
All tbo latest varieties in color*, at tbo
NEW YOBK STORE,
45 and 47 Second stroet.
A largo lot of
HANDSOME POPLINS,
from 35c, 30c, 35c, to SCe a yard—astonishingly
low prices—at the
NEW YORK STORE.
IMPROVED COTTON TIES.
-VJ-O CURE, NO PAY, is directions be followed.
J.1 No danger in taking an overdose, ae wa put
no poison in onr medicines. One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters!
J. Monroe Ogien, Agent: Dzae Sib—We are
happy to inform yon that the Phenix Insurance
Company, of Brooklyn, will pay ut her looses
in the Chicago fire ont of her net surplus, over
kU liabilities, leaving her sotted and anxious for
’8 the remedy, par excellence, for all disease*
jn arising from debility, disordered stomach,
lorn of appetite, torpid liver. Indigestion, and all
kindred ailment*, where a gentle and permanent
ttuaoimt acd tonic ia required. Pleaa&nt to tnkc.
One dollar per bottle.
Our condition on October 1st, 1871, is as fol
lows:
Or. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla.
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
T HIS Preparation baa long been recognised by
the most eminent mizds in the Medical Pro-
f Mudon es tbo most reliable, searching and harm
less alterative within their reach, and a* a Blood
Purifier it certainly stands without a rival. One
dollar per bottle.
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup
. • *1,765,01912
Chicago losses will not exceed, in any
eTent *S50,0:0t0
And we are fiimly of tbo opinion that
the lots will not exceed *300,00000
We congratulate you, onr patrons and our
selves on our fortunate escape.
Stephen Cnownx, Pros’t Phenix Ins. Co.
T nE indispensable remedy in the nursery. No
more use for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman's
Drops, or other strong opiates. No had effects from
the nee of Seebrook's. Health to the child, rest to
the mother, end a clear conscience to the vendor.
25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy
I S reallygll it claims to bo—a SPECIFIC—remov-
ieg all worms from the human viscera. No harm
ful effect from its nee. Children love it. No dan
ger in Riving an overdoes. 25 cents per box.
Pacific Pout Ixscbaxce Co air ax r or Sax
Fuaxcisco.—Wo have been shown a dispatch
from the headquarters cf this company to the
Macon agent, 8. JL Farrar, Esq., saying that it
will easily pay np all its liabilities incurred by
the Chicago fire, and directing him to go ahead
and take all new business offered. It
Dr. Stalirook’s Elixir of Bark anil Iron.
T HE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per
bottle. All for salo by druggists everywhere.
J. W. KEATON A CO., Proprietors.
eeplSeod&wtf Louisville, Ky.
scp20d2aw2w&wl Banderaville.Ga. t*
Bran A Cobb, insurance agents, desires lu
inform the patrons, acd all others, that they
have information that the insurance companies
represented by them have ample means to pay all
their losses in Chicago, and still have a surplus
beyond their capital left. 2t
A silver medal waa awarded Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder at tbo Stato Fairs in New Orieanc,
end at Decatur, III., for being tbo purest and beat.
Ilia epecial 11 avoritig* are equally good.
Tut It.—Mr*. Whilcomb dosirca all to try ber
•Syrup: it i* tbo groat cbiiilron'* soothing remedy,
and sold at tbo low prico of 25 cents.
Mabriaoe GnnE—Interesting work, numerous
engraving*, 221 pagoa. Price 50 cents Address
Dr. Butts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St-
Louis, Mo. See advortieoment. angl7-d&wly
Joy to tub Would! Woman is Fain:!—Among
the many modern discoveries looking h> the happi
ness and amelioration of the human race, nono is
enUtlod to higher consideration than the renowned
nmody—Dr. J. Brad field's Female Regulator, Wo
man's Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated
from numberless ills peculiar to her aex. Before
its msgic power all irregularities of the womb van
ish. It euros whites. It cures suppression of the
menses. It roniovea ntcrioo obstructions. It cores
constipation and strengthens the system. It braces
the nerves and parities ibe blood. It never fails,
aa thousands of wotnon will testify. This valuable
medicine is prepared and sold by L. H. Bradfield,
druggist, Atlanta, Ga. I’rico, * l 50 per bottle. All
respoctslilo drug men keep it.
New Film.—Messrs. A. F. Small & Co. have
opened a retail and fancy grocery store on
Fourth street, second door from Wilbonrn A Ed
wards, above Brown House, Onr young friend,
Mr. A. P. Small, the senior of the firm, pos-
m all the qualifications of a thorough busi
ness man. He ia energetic and honest in all his
dealings, and we commend him and his firm to
the pnblie and solicit a liberal patronage for
them. Everything in tho family grocery lino
(including Small & Gamble’s choice Hezor flour)
will be on band at all times, at A. P. Small A
Co.’e, Fourth street. It
CITY AFB'AIRS.
To toe Agents or the Imtieial Fike Insd-
baxce Compart.—Mi**r*. Turpin <6 Ogtlen,
Agent*-—Gentlemen: In the event of inquiries
being made as to our liabilities nnder the re
cent disastrous conflagration in Chicago, we beg
to inform you that the company withdrew from
the State of Illinois about two years since, so
that at the time of the fire the amount of tbo
company's risks in the entire eity is compara
tively light Oar losses will bo promptly paid
as soon sa adjusted.
Wo are, gentlemen, yours truly,
It E. W. Ceoweix, ltes’tjt Mu’gr.
SATURDAY MORNING. OCT. 14, 1871.
McLean’s Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
best tonio and blood alterative in the world.
Skatiso Kink, open ibis morning for ladies ;
afternoon fur ladios and gents ; night for soiree.
Ufsidence Wanted.—Onr young friend, T.
W. Garrett, wishes to go to honsekeepiug.
Landlords will pleaso read his notice in onr ad-
vertising columns.
SunscBUTioxs To THE State Fare—Mr. J.
A. McManus, tho Clerk of the Council, ia now
engaged in collecting the subscriptions mado by
onr citizens to the State Fair. We would sug
gest that if each individual will have Ihe amount
he subscribed placed handily, that be will mnch
facilitate Mr. McManus’ pciformance of this
troablcseme duty.
The Second Infantry Band.—We ore happy
to announce that Mayor Unff, this evening, re
ceived the following telegram:
Huntsville, Ala., October 13, 1871.
Mayor IF. A. Jluff: Our band will be on
hand tbe 22d instant.
M. Frank Gallagher, Adj. 2d Infty.
This band is undoubtedly tbe Quest in tbe
United States, and a troat awaits all tbo visitors
to tbe State Fair. We heartily congratulate the
management npon tlioir success in obtaining Ibis
first-class set of blowers.
THE EUREKA IRON TIE,
The Old Court house Square.—On passing
this*nil known spot yesterday, oar attention
was altra iteil hv lingo piles of bricks and inm-
lier. On inquiry, wo learn that Ur. Wadley
contemplates at an early day to commence tbe
erection of one of tbe largest and handsomest
passenger aud freight depots in tho South. With
admirable forethought bo caused native trees to
bo planted when Ihe company first purchased
the square, and at this time they have attained
considerable height, and when the building is
completed will be of sufficient size to shade tbe
streets.
THE ANCHOR IRON TIE,
Wo also havo tho
SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE.
Prices Same as New Orleans
TURPIN X OGDEN, Agents at Macon, Ga.
RATES X COMER, 122 Bay ot.,Savannah,
General Agent* for Gi>, Fla., aud Fast Ala.
TRADE MARK.
STONEWALL FERTILIZER,
For aale by TURriN X OGDEN.
•*p21tf
WALTHAM WATCHES.
3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES.
These are the beat Watches made in this country
and are made with and without stem winding at
Uchmsnts.
They are finished in the best manner and run
with the great sat accuracy, aud cannot bo excelled
anywhere at their respective prices.
the cues are all made of tbo newest patterns,
and specially mado to our own order.
Onr stork of these Wotchee is now the largest,
and our prices, all things considered, ore the low
est in the oitv. BALL, BLACK X CO.,
Jeweler* and Silversmiths.
cctO-tf 565 and 567 Broadway. New York.
Jut in at the
NEW YORK STORE,
Twenty pieces
BLACK SILKS
From *125 to *3 per yard, twenty percent, cheaper
than the name goo a can be bought else
where in tbe city.
8. WAXELBAUU, BRO. X CO ,
45 and 47 Second street.
For Mourning Dresses.
The well krown HENRIETTA CLOTH, silk acd
wool, at tho
NEW YOBK STORE,
Flags. — Mayor Half, yesterday, received
1,300 flags of overy aorl, size, shape and de
scription, with which ho intouds to decorate
the exhibition balls on tbo Fair Grounds. From
the tri-color of la belle France to the crossed
keys of the Head of tho Cbnrch; from the me
teor flag of old England to the doable headed
Engle of Prussia. All aro there, each "in bright
blazonry of purplo and gold, aznro and scarlet
sheen.” Tho several Slates will bavo their arms
represented on banners snsponded around
Floral Hall, and the grand old banner of the
Empire Stato of the South, our loved Georgia,
will float above them all, “full high advanced."
Trotting Match.—Yesterday two gentlemen
of this burg had a dispute as to the speed of
their respective nags, and adjonrned to tho race
track to decide which was correct in their opin
ion. Mr. George Napier entered his bay horse
and Capt. Pounds entered his gray ditto. Quite
a crowd assembled to witness the trial of speed,
but tho gray was so much the favorite that bnt
few beta were made. The atari was made in
fino style, when the Captain took tho lead and
kept it, the gray working as steadily as a vete
ran, without a broak, and coming in without a
turned hair, easily distancing the bay and mak
ing tbe milo in 3:21. Another race is on the
tapie for Monday evening.
Tux Faib Gbounds.—We mentioned inciden
tally in yesterday’s issue that Central City Park
would bo lighted np with tho now patent gas, of
which Mr. Edward Rowe ia the agent. Each of the
exhibition halls will have one hundred burners,
the saloon and dining rooms each forty-eight,
and tho rest of tho buildings as many aa may
be necessary. The half mile track, and, in fact,
tho whole extent of the grounds, will be illnmi-
nated with blazing cressets, to such a degree as
possibly to cause an alarm of fire in Atlanta.
Wo imagine tho view will be beanlifal beyond
oomparison.
On onr visit there yesterday, we were shown
the bcsutiful design of the largo mechai
fountain, the invention of Mr. J. O. Belknap,
of New Orleans, which will grace the central
portion of Floral HalL On it will be seen, in
full chase, tho celebrated steamers B. E. Lee
and Natchea, the models being exact fac timile*
of the originals, while on the npper basins will
be represented a locomotive going for a veloci-
pedist. Swans, ducks, etc., will float around
loose, covered with the spray of the falling
water, and, altogether, it v.-ill doubtless attract
as mnch attention as it did at the Cincinnati
(Ohio) exposition.
45 and 47 Second Street
THE SERGE CLOTH,
In all wool, for Ladies' wear, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Beoond street.
Batchelor's Hair Dye.
This superb Hair Dye is lbs best in the world—
perfectly haimlcts, reliable and instantaneous ; no
disappointment -. no ridiculous tints or dwagrecalo
odor. The genuine Was. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye
1reduce* immediately s splendid Black or natural
Blown, leaves the hair clean, soft,beautiful; does
not contain a psrtlclo of lead or any in t nriou.i com
pound. Bold by all dmgglsts. Factorv. 10 BOND
STREET, N.Y. oct3dcodly
Omcx or thx Phxsii Insubancz Company,)
No. 173, Broadway. -
New Yoxk, October 10,1871.)
Cash Capital *1,000,00000
Gross Surplus 858,755 45
*1,858,75545
Loss, etc., adjusted bnt not due, Oct.
1, 1871 *93,73633
It
Tbe Western Woods and Prairie Fires—
Hundreds Burnett to Death.
Chicago, October 13.—The fire in Menasha
destroyed 200 buildings, six mills and all tho
"hipping at the dock. The loss is $1,300,000.
Farther advices from Green Bay say 150 men
were burned to death in a large barn, where
they had sought refuge. Hundreds of the peo
ple were driven into rivers by tbe fire, where
thev were drowned. The Erie relief train has
arrived. A dispatch from Green Bay, Wiscon
sin, states that a steamer had just arrived,
bringing a report that 325 bodies were burned
at Pishtigo last night, and as many more are
still missing. Seventy-five persons were burned
at Little Sturgeon Bay. The suffering through
out the North is terrible.
Augusts, Mainz, October 13.—We have bad
fifteen hours of oontinued rain. Seven regular
trains aro caught between two washed culverts.
The total rain-fall is nearly 4) inches.
Cincinnati, October 13.—Later counts give
the Democrats in Hamilton county another Sen
ator and representative, reducing the estimated
majority on joint ballot to six.
Philadelphia, October 13.—After having an
arm broken by two ruffians, a saloon keeper
killed one assailant and fatally wounded another
with a revolver,
Hartford, October 13.—The latest statement
of the Hartford Insurance Company shows their
capital intact and with 1,500,000 exoess.
Quebec, October 13.—The military has been
ordered by tho Home Government to tender all
the tents and blanketa in tho Dominion to Cbi-
Columcus, O., October 13.—The Senato ties.
Tho House stands—Republicans, fill; Demo-
crals, 45; Independent, 1. Noyes’ majority is
22,000. Daniel Torrance has been elected Pres-
dent and A. M. Christy Vice-President of the
Ohio and Mississippi Railroad.
New York, October 13.—Slnyvesant Bank
has suspended—attributed to losses in Chicago.
Montgomery, October 13.—Heavy frost this
morning—first of tho season.
New Obleanb, October 13.—Mayor Flanders
telegraphs tbe Mayor of Chicago to draw at
onee for $ 10,000. Subscriptions aro Brill fjoiug
on.
New Yoex, October 13.—Arrived, Rising Son,
Cuba, James Adger. Arrived out, Russia and
Assyria.
London, October 13.—Aid for Chicago is
livish throughout the empire and Continent.
Tho Lord Mayor received yeslorday contribu
tions from private individuals of upwards of
£7000 sterling. The Barings, Morgan, Roths-
child, Brown, Shipley & Co., the Great Western
Railway of Canada, and the Grand Trunk Rail
way have subscribed £1000 each.
Go to tho Brawn House Cigar Store and go
one of tbe celobrated Golden Bug Cigars.
An entire new stock of Mersolianm Ciga
Holders and Pipes, just received at tbo Brown
House Cigar Store. aepl3-3tawtf
Lone Jack and Darbam Smoking Tobacco, at
the Brown House Cigar Store. sepIS Stawtf
The finest stock of imported Cigars ever
hown in this city, just received at the Brown
ouse Cigar Store. sepl3-3tawtf
Ten Thousand Jessamine at the Brown House
Cigar Store sep!3.3tawtf
If yon want a good smoke step in tbe Brown
House Cigar Store. seplS 3tawtf
All kinds of Pipes just received at the Brawn
House Cigar Store. sepl3-3tawtf
Henry Clays, just received at the Brown
Honse Cigar Store. sepl3-3tawtf
Hat Flower Cbowing Tobacco at tbe Brown
House Cigar Store sepl 3 3 tawtf
TnE Philosophy of Tonic Stimulants.— Somo
substances have tbo power of ioflaenciug tbe
changes which go forward in tho human tisanes,
without themselves taking any integral port in these
changes. Salt, for instance, hastens transforma
tion and waato, and ctmacqently creates the neces
sity fur a inure litoral diet; while, on tho other
hand, alcohol retards chango and waste. Ou this
principle, Dr. Fiacli, in his Bitters, has lurniabed a
preparation having among other propel ties that of
preserving both the materials and tho forces of the
system; and in this, as ia othor things, 4, A penny
saved ia a penny gained ” Eut it ia not only in this
negative way that Dr. Fisch’a remedy works for the
building up of tbe physical man. Wliilo it holds
back tbo wasting processes, it epuis forward tbe
repairing processes. It promotes tho flow of the
alimentative juices in the month, the stomach and
tho liver; sod thus enables the system to utilize
more food—to make more blood. The scriptural
assertion that “tho blood thereof ia the life there
of,” is the expression of a physiological fact: and
tho amount of food which a man can eat with relish,
and digest, affords the exact measure and index of
tho man's strength. And when once Dr. Fisch’s
remedy has given tho start to an improvement in
this direction, tbe unaided energies of nature take
up the work and carry it forward, and thus render
tho amelioration permanent.
The Warning has been Heeded.—Since tho ex
posure of the attempts mado by certain unscrupu
lous local dealers, to palm off their coarse astrin
gents, mado from cheap and impure materials, in tbe
placo of the great national tonic, nostottor's Stomach
Bitters, public opinion Ins set strongly against
these empirics and their preparations. Their oocu
pation is gons, or soon will be. When tho light is
let into deception it soon wilts down. Tenons who
trifle with their own health, by using unknown pre
parations, with no guarantee to sustain them, when
an established specific, proven by twenty years ex
perience to be exactly what it is claimed to bo, ia
within their reach, aro sure to rspept their temerity.
Many have done ao in this instance, bnt it is hoped
that the truth plainly spoken has arrested tho oril.
In the meantime the demand for tho leading pro
tective and restorative medicine of America was
never so great as it baa boon this season. From
tbe fever and ague districts of the west, sonthafest,
and south, it is literally overwhelming, and it may
be said of tho advices from all parts of tbo country
of tbe euros it is effecting in dyspepsia, bilious com
plaints, and chronic constipation, that “their name
is legion.” Everywhere the sick and feeble seem
to have realized tbe importance of "bolding fast
to that which is good,” and of avoiding what is spu
rious and dangerous.
Drsnusu—Nothing will so permanently give
tone to the digestive organs, regulate the appetite,
overcome general debility and nervous prostration,
and energize the wliolo system as Dr. Trice's Blood
Enricher. A single bottle will convince the most
incredulous of its building up qualities. It acts at
once by increasing tbo appetite, renewing tho old
blood, toning up tho stomach. All are requested
to try it. and of its good reenlts they will be satis
fied. Thompson, Stool X Trico manufacture it, as
also Dr. Trioe’s Cream Baking Towder and Special
Flavorings. Sold by druggists and grocers.
oct6eodAw2w
FOR SALE.
HPHE GEORGIA HOTEL FROPERTY, situate!
Local Brevities.—We rise (a explain:—
Brevities, tho soul of wit.
Harry Brown, of the News Depot, has re
turned from his Northern tour fat as a pig. We
trust that the F. G. with the curling nose ia at
last at peace.
We were shown some handsome black walnut
desks, tables, etc., yesterday, intended as fur
niture for tho New Court-houso. Wo cannot
aay we exactly admire the chairs.
S. Cohen, Esq., the distinguished Savannah
lawyer, ia stopping at the Brown House, with
his family.
The new pavement that we mentioned aa be
ing laid in front of the passenger depot, will be
extended around the aides of the building.
Messrs. Johnson & Surra have mounted two
huge silver signs on their door posts; Very
tasteful, indeed.
Ora streets wore thronged yesterday with
country teams and country folks. The retail
merchants were very perceptibly in good spirits
and must have done some heavy trading.
The city market is improving very rapidly,
both in the quantity and quality of the supplies
to bo obtained there. Chickens, turkeys, eggs,
vegetables, game, etc., aro in plenty and at
cheap rates.
Col. Caret W. Styles, of tho Albany News,
artiTod at the Brown Homo last evening.
X immediately in front of the Faosengor Depot,
Griffin. Ga. This is now conceded to be the best
opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia,
and lacks nothing bat a little capital and enter
prise to moke it the best enmmer resort in Georgia.
Tbe location is everything desited for the conve
nience of transient guests.
The bouse needs repairs or new building, and the
inability of the proprietor to improve is tho only
reaeon for offering to oelL
Terms—One-third cash; one-third first January
next, and balance first of January, 1873. Address
JAMES X SMITH.
oct6 lm Griffin or Montezuma, Ga
NOTICE.
O N and after to-day, the following rules will be
observed at the Central City Talk :
Trotting horses will have the exclusive use of the
mile track for exercise and training, from daylight
until 9 o'clock in tho morning, at which time the
track will be thrown open for the free u» of all
potties until j o dock r. x., when it will he token
possession of by tho running stock and used by
them until 5 o’clock, when it will be again thrown
open for the use of visitors and other* wishing to
drive on it. This restriction upon the public has
been found necessary in order to harmonize all in
terested, as well os to giving ample time for the
training of the bones no won the ground and to ar
rive.
The bard track, or half mile trrek as it is called,
is at all times free to the public.
Mr. Raney lias been placed in chugs of tbo track
to seo that these regulation* ore observed impar
tially. He will preserve order on the grounds as
all officer of tho city, and must be so respected by
an until further notico.
septl8toct23 \Y. X HUFF, Mayor.
NOTICE.
T HE public are hereby cautioned against pur
chasing. importing or using, machines for tho
manufacture of lee, constructed by Yaas X Litt-
man, at Hallo, Truaeia, arid machines being an in
fringement of tho patents granted by tho'United
States to Carre X Mignou X Rouart. All parties
found ruing or operating such will bo prosecuted
to tho full extent of the law.
M. J. BUJAC,
Solo Agent and Attorney of Cairo A ilignon X
Rouart. eap291ra
BY TELEGRAPH. FLYAXCIAL AM) COMMERCIAL.
DAY DISPATCHES.
Dully Review of Ibe Mnrket.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH
October 13—Evening, 1871.
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 677 bales; wles 4811
shipped 321.
We quote Liverpool middlings firm at 17%.
UACOX COTTON STATIXENT.
Stock on band Sept. 1, 1871—bales.. . 1,789
Received to-day 677
Receded previously 6,793—7.470
Shipped to-day
Slr.pptd piwia.uu >.
Slock on hand tins evening.
4 811-5,132
4,077
Retail trade in tbe city is eomowhat Iriaker, and
wholesale dealexa repott bstter^buflinees than for
tbe laet week past. Tbe provision market quota
tions are unchanged.
BACON—Clear rib Sides (smoked) 9% @ 10
Shoulders 8% (d) 9
Sugar-cured hams IS @ 1-9
GRAIN AND HAY.
COllN—Wluto 97 @ 1 CO
HEAL 1 15 & 1 10
GBITB 1 25 & 1 30
OATS 70 3 75
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 60 d 1 75
PIELDPEA3 . 1 fO
HAY—Northern 180 4» 1 fr)
TenneseeTimotkv 1 80 @ 1 9)
RAGGING AND IRON TIES.
BAGGING-BengaL 2 @ 22
Lyon 21 (r$ 22
Borneo 21 <S> 21%
Gunny..... 20
Dundee 18
Patched 14
TIES—Goodie 5 <E> 5%
Arrow 5% (5> 6%
Eureka 5% @ 6%
N ICjS KIT DISPATtHEsS.
Washington, October 13 —Thero waa a full
Cabinet to-day, except Akerinao. Afterwards
tho Government loft for BoRtoo, to reinrn tho
latter part of next week.
Chicago, October 13 —Eight elevators wore
saved. The loss in grain foots np two million
bushels. The Liverpool, London and Globe
Insurance Company has ordered immediate
payment Ita looses aggregate bix million dol
lars. Tho Commorco Insurance Company of
Albany, with a loss of $ 450,000, ia placed in tho
hands of a receiver. It is a noticeable fact, the
almost perfect condition of tho Nicholson pave*
ment; several miles on tho North Side is unin
jured. Evidence accumulated shows that tho
loss of life is greater than was estimated.
Habtfobd, Conn., October 13.—The tiro in
surance company a circular says the Chicago
losses are so high that they are obliged to sus
pend business until reorganization is settled.
David Kently King attempted Ruicido this
morning by puncturing his heart with a needle.
New York, October 13.—Adams’ Express
Company gives $10,000 to Chicago.
Charleston, October 13.—Two fever deaths
in the last twenty-four hours.
Chicago, October 13.—It is rumored, and
believed by some, that the banker, Ulman, was
murdered.
An unpleasantness exists between the Mayor
and Common Conncil regarding the manage
ment of relief funds.
Rome, Ga., October 13.—The fair grounds
have been perfectly crowded all day. The dis
play is magnificent, and racing fine.
Charleston, October 13.—Arrived, steamer
Champion, New York; schooner Ada, New
York. Sailed, steamer Virginia, Philadelphia.
Savannah, October 13.—Arrived, ships John
Mann, Boston; Francis Hilyard, Antwerp;
Enoch Talbot, Liverpool; brigs Princeton,
Philadelphia; S. J. Bryckmoro; schooner
Wapello, New York: E. A. Harper, Philadel
phia. Cleared, brig Alice Loo, Providence;
schooner A. J. Fabens ; steamship Gen. Barnes,
New York.
London, October 13.—The lossea of Liver
pool companies in Chicago aggregate £4 2,000.
The miners* strike in New Castle continues.
Sovoral wero hnrt in a riot, which the police
easily suppressed.
Eugenio will shortly return to Ckisseihurst.
Tbe health of Quoen Victoria is improving.
Madrid, October 13.—A rupture between the
adherents of Sagosta and Correia is complete.
The Republicans are said to be rife for an offen
sive movement against tho Government.
.Morning Market Itcport.
New York. October 13 — Cotton ttrong; uplands
20>k: Orleans —; sales 200.
Sales of cotton futures laet evening wero 4,000
bale*; October 19%(S>19 13-16: November 19%(&
19%<s>19 11-16; December 19%<®19%<a>19 11-16;
March 2OJ4.
Torpontmo Grmor at 68}<<5>69X- Ro*in fiim 4 20
@4 26 for * trained- Freights firm.
Flour a tdiado firmer. Wheat 1(32 bettor. Corn
2 better. Pork quiet. Lard eteady.
Stocks excited and weak. Governments dull and
weak. Ktatfcs weak and excited. Money 7 per cent.
Gold \\%. Sterling, long 8; short 9.
London. October 13, noon.—Consols Bonds
BOX—ex-dividend.
Paris, October 13 —Rentes 66f 80c.
Specie in the Bank of France lias increased 333,-
C00 francs.
Liverpool, October 13, noon.—Cotton opened
firm; uplands 9%; Orleans 10; sales 12,010.
Sales of the week 96,000; for export 10,000; on
speculation 24,000; stock 471,000; American 144,000;
receipts 40,000; actual exports 9000
Later.—Cotton firm; sales 15,000; speculation
and export 6060
Breadstuff* turner. Red winter wheat lls 10a.
Tallow ibe.
■isarUeCK—Kvcuizig
New York, October 13.—Cotton woak; eah a 2954;
Uplands 20X; Orleans 20}£.
Cotton Bales for future delivery to-day 1,120
bales; October 19X<©19i*<S>19>£@19 13-16; Novem
ber lflftel9!3-l<fc$19J allual 7 I® IS’ 16 *' Febm
mary 20.
Flour dosed quiet, buyers refusing to pay the ad
vance; common to fair extra 7 25@7 IK); good to
choice 7 95(rt9 25. Whieky dosed dull at 95. Wheat
dosed quiet; advance urn-rly lost; winter rod west
ern 1 58 </l 62 Com clotted qaht; advance partially
lost at 79(?t>80. Rice 8tf @9. l’ork lower at 13 50,
Lard a shade easier; kettle 10K- Turpentino 68^
(aiiJIX. liodu firm. Tallow 9{£9X* Freights ac
tive. "
Money slightly easy 7; currency to gold woaker;
borrowers paving a commission, closing at 4(5*5.
Sterling 7jtf(*8. Gold U%<3WS- Governments
dorod feverish at advance; 62s 14>». States very
weak: Tennessee* 65; now 64%. Virginias 59; new
68. Louisianas 65; new 63 Levees 70; 8s 80.
Alabamas 100; 5s 68. Georgias 80; 7s 90. North
Ctroliuas 48; new 3). South Caioliuas 72; now
41K*
Governments closed as follows: 81s 15%; 62s 14%;
64s 13%; 65a 14%; new 12%; 67s 12%; 68a 12%;
10-40*8%. „
Baltimore, October 13.—Cotton firmer and held
higher; middlings 19%@19%; net receipts 81; gross
889; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 686;
sales 516; stock 9S8.
Net receipts of tho week 581; gross 2500; exports
to Great Britain —; coastwiao 12.5; sales of the
week 2124
CixcrasATi, October 13 —Flour firm. Corn droop
ing. Pork lower at 13 25. Lard drooping. Paeon
dull and lower, dear aides HU, closing nominal.
Whieky 00. . i
Louisville, October 12. — Bagging qrnet and
steady; round lots 16X@17K* Flour firm. Corn
50<®55. Pork quiet. Bacon firm. Whisky 91.
Sr. Louis, October 13 Fionr and Corn quiet.
Whisky 92K. Pork steady. Lard 9X@9>,.
New Orleans, October 13.—^Cotton closed strong;
middlings 19J£@rJX; not receipts 2470: gross 3198;
31ID9ilGIlT DISPATfTIKM.
Synopsis ol Weather Ntricnicul.
Wan Dzp’t, Office Chief Signal Officer,)
Washington, D. G., October 13, 7:40, r. M j
The barometer rose very rapidly on Thursday
night at all stations west of tho Mississippi
Uiver, with tho highest pressure central in Ma
ryland. Tbe latter now extends from Oapo list-
eras to Cape Cod. An area of low barometer
apparently exists north and west of Iowa, bnt
no reports have been received from Lako Supe
rior. The temperature has fallen bnt again
risen in tho Ohio valley and is quite low in
Kansas and Nebraska with northerly winds.
Northeasterly winds with threatening weathor is
reported from Florida. Southerly winds with
clonds and light rains from Arkansas to Iowa.
Probabiltes : It is probable that on Saturday
tho barometer will fall very generally through
out tbe Atlantio States, with easterly winds and
increasing cloudiness, possibly rain, on ’ tho
Senth Atlantic and Gnlf coasts. Cloudy weather
with light rain will probably extend to Lake
Michigan to-night, and fresh southerly winds
prevail over tho lower lakes to-moirow.
Chicago, October 13.—Tbo organization ef
fected for the management of the relief funds
consists of the Chicago Belief and Aid Society,
on old established institution, assisted by prom
inent citizens. The bills will bo audited by a
committee. Tbe funds collected should bo re
mitted direct to, or held subject to tbo order of
tho Chicago Belief and Aid Committee, signed
by It. B. Mason.
Portland, October 13.—Two mills of the
Oriental Powder Company explodod to day,
killing one person.
New York, October 13.—It is stated on
Change to-day that there wero bought entire
stores of ladies’ clothing, which wore shipped
to Chicago.
GRAND BALL,
At Mathews’ Hall, Fort Valley, Georgia,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCIOBEB18.
HI IIOXOR TO THE SOUTHWEST OEOBOIA CENTRAL FAIR.
MANAGERS:
Hon. W. A. Hoff, Macon,
Hon. Thomas Hardeman, Jr., Micm,
Ocl. J. F. Troutman, Fort Valley,
Gen. O. D. Anderson, Fort Valley,
Jfaj. W. J. Anderson, Jr., Fort Valley.
Col W. M. Hasten, Marehallvillo,
Maj. J. D. Frederick, UarahallTiko,
Col. D. G&mago. MarsboUriUo,
Hon. B. M. Davis, Perry,
Wm. Brunson, Esq., Perry.
COIUOTTEE OF AlUIAZOEEESTS :
Captain 8. B. Brown, Fort Valley,
G. W. Byington. Fort Valley,
J. R. Mathews. Fort Volley,
H. T. Brown, Fort Valley,
A. H. Afllack, MarshallvUle,
J. O- Slappey, Manhsllville,
Charlton Carnage, ManhaUrille.
Prof. A. V. Bobison and Son.
Tickets admitting one gentleman and ladies, *2.
For sals at Spotswood Hotel, Macon, and Bying-
ton's Hotel, Fort Valley. octTeodtillT
Plantation. For Sale.
A BARGAIN in * plantation, six miles from Ma
con. can be hod bv calling on tbe undersigned
or Tnrpin X Ogden. The Bloom place, containing
1.721J* acres, half rich creek tend,Ring on Tobesof
kee Creek; the balance, pine tend of good quality.
About 225 acres creek land aro in a high state of
cultivation, as also upwards of 500 acres upland.
The improvements are good and amplo. These
lands compare favorably with any in Middle Geor
gia. C. B. Callaway, Eeq., cultivated the place this
year, and I will be pleased to go over it and show
the tend and crops to anyone wishing to purchase.
Terms part coeh; time payments easy.
If not sold by tbs 15th of December. 1671, the
place will be for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR.
oct7-tf
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Ola GEO. T. FBY.well and favorably known in
„ Southwest Georgia, will commence a campaign
for the COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, in October next He is s duly author
ized and accredits 1 Agent of this Company, and we
commend him to the patronage of the public, where
he lias worked so successfully heretofore.
J. W. BURKE.
sep!7 2m General Agent.
Valuable Properly for Sale.
/"'\N the first Tuesday in November next will bo
V/ sold before the Court-boose door in tho city of
Macon, tho following valuable property :
Tbe Brick Honse and Lot fronting Walnut street
137 feet and 1CI feet on Second street.
One Lot adjoining, 70 feet front on Walnnt street
—running back 261 feet containing ocvenl oat-
baildinge.
Two lots 50 feet each on Second street running
back 137 feot-
All being tho Hooao and Lot formerly occupied
by Gen. Howell Cobb. For terms, or purchase at
private sale, or any other information, apply to
augTTeodld Tnnv w enpr
JOHN B. COBB.
exiwrts to tho continent 78; coastwise 509; sales
2950; stock 35,302.
Net receipts of tho week ll.GfS; gross 16,887;
exports to Great Britain ; to tho continent —;
to Havre 78; coastwise 4580; sales of the week
12,400.
Flour scarce; suporfiuo 6 25; double 7 00@7 12K;
treble 7 S7K@7 50. Cora closed scarce at 87@90.
Oats 58(5)60. Bran 140. Hay, prime 34 00; choice
30 00. 'Pork tinner; mesa 15 25. Bacon closed
firm; ehonldeis 8X@8%; clear rib tides 8J<; clear
sides 9%G'9yii choico BRgar cared bams 19@19X,
T.wr.l .pitiitn itnil firm: lierefl kec 12012^'. Nc
Lard ecaico and firm; tierce 10%; keg 12(5)12%. Nc
sugar. Molasses, inferior 48. Whisky, ordinary
rectified 98; choice 1 04%. Coffee scarce; prime rio
18(a>18%.
Rank Sterling 23. Sight %@% discount. Gold
14%.
WiLitiNGTos, October 13.—Cotton fiim ; mid
dlings 18%; net receipts 293; exports coastwise 864;
sale** —; stock 3075.
Not receipts of the week 1937; oxports coastwise
1218; sales of tho week 922.
Kpirits of turpentine firm at 63%. Rosin firm at
3 30 for strained; 5 25 for No. 1; 7 75 for extra pale;
7 50 for pale; and 3 75 for low No. 2. Crado tur-
pentino firm at 3 30 for hard; 5 00 for vellow dip;
5 25 for virgin. Tar firm at 2 30.
Auodsta, October 13.—Cotton in fair demand;
* — .1.. ........1. .....Ullnnu litl -'/SilHl/. rmrainta
prices advanced; middlings 18%@18j<; receipts
1200; sales —
Receipts for tho vveok COCO; sales of tho week
5000: stock in 1870. 24S5; in 1871, 6600.
Savannah, October 13—Cotton, market closed
firm; low middlings 18ytf@18Jf; net receipts 3934;
exports to tlio continent —; cosstwiso 156; sales
1500; stock 18,534.
Not receipts of the week 16,503; exports to the
continent 1700; cosstwiso 6725; sales of the woek
1000.
Charleston, October 13.—Cotton closed steady;
middlings 18>4@19: net receipts 1894; exports
coastwise 1643; exports to Great Britain —; sales
400; stock 12,817.
Net receipts of tho week 9CiC; exports to Great
Britain 3348; to tho continent —; coastwise £379;
sales of the week 3400.
Mobile, October 13 Cotton cloeed firm; mid
dlings 19k'; not receipts 1633; exports to Great
Britain—; coastwise 2773; sates 1000; stock 13,345.
Net receipts of tho week 8515; exports to Great
Britain —; coastwiso 4871; sales of the week 5000.
Galveston, October 13.—Cotton market closed
firm; good ordinary 16,V; not receipts 1092; ex
ports coastwiso 496; sales 100; stock 23,234.
Net receipts of the week 3972; gross ; ex
ports to Great Britain ; continent ; coast
wise 2390; sties ot the weok 180 .
Boston, October 13.—Cotton quiet and firm: mid
dlings 20X; not receipts 3; gross 33; exports to
Great Britain —; coastwise —; Bales 300; stock
45C0.
Not receipts of tlio week 410; gross 3930; exports
to Great Britain 463; coastwiso —; sales of tho
week 1500-
NmiFoLK, Oclolrer 13. — Cotton film ; low mid
dlings 18JS; not receipts 2030; exports coastwise
750; sales 150; stock 4286
Net receipts of the week 75CC; export i coastwise
7277; sales of the week 1150.
Mkhfuis. October 13—Cotton maiket c’osod dull;
middlings 18%; receipts 1818: shipments 2345; stock
7075.
Net receipts of the week 12,270; shipments 1020;
sales of the week 6450.
FiULADELFnia, October 13—Cotton market closed
strong; middlings 20)/.
Net recoipls of the week 340: gross 2115.
Providence, October IS.—Cotton, not receipls of
tho week 170; stock 5000. ,
London, October 13. evening —Consols 92!/—
Bonds 89)/.
LrvEnrooL, October 13, evening—Cotton closed
film. Sales on shipboard at Savannah or Charles
ton 9)/.
~vrOT only does it save labor, fuel, clothes, etc ,
1_> hut by using it, lioueekeepers get rid of the
annoyance and discomfort of hot water in summer
and of steam in the house during the winter, which
causes frequent colda. especially to those who go
from a etcaanng, hot wash-room to hang out
clothes Thousands of testimonials to its great ex
cellence could readily be obtained; bat no evidonce
can equal that derived from one’a own observation
and experience. To know the virtues of this soap,
yon havo only to try it. A single bar will do tho
ordinary week’s washing for a family of eight per
sons- HUNT, BANKIN X LAMAR,
octll-dAwtf Sole agents for Macon.
Fine Plantation aud Honse and Lot
for Sale.
rim E subscriber, desirin* to chans* his lu iness.of-
L fers for sale his fine Cotton PlaeUtion, consisting
of six hundred seres more or less* situated and lyio*
in Houston countr. Uc'wzia, three miles s-mthwc.t of
Perry, on ths present termina* of ths xort Valley and
RawkiBs*ills Railroad. A fine dwellin* of seven
rooms, with all necessary out buildings. Three hun-
tired and seventy-fivo seres open land. Also stock,
consisting of seven head fine yoon? male?, and horse;
corn, cotton seel* cows* ho^s. and everything on the
place.
He also offers h ? s House and Lot, '•ith forty acres
of land attached, in Fort Valley. The House con
tains six comfortable rooms—fireplace in each room:
with fine orchard and vineyard; fifteen totwenty
acres ot woodland and .iiutcr. worth fioOOO—will
“sspaisw-im S n. J. SISTBUNK.
CENTRAL CITY PAI
SALOON.
T HIS SALOON will bo opened, from this date,
to all who visit tho Fair Grounds and need
spiritual refreehment. Only tho finest Whiskies,
M'ince, Alo, Fortor and Boer, wilt be sold. To those
who know mo, my word will bo sufficient. To those
who know me, my voruinuw°
who do not. I can onlyrofor them to tho old adage:
“Tho proof cf the pudding, etc. Respectfully,
octltf
GEO. D. LAWRENCE,
Proprietor.
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
ZY 3ST 1ST XT .A. L
-AT-
FORT VALLEY,
likens OS THE 17T11 ISST4ST. A3» KVliS OCTOBER 19X11.
OVER FOUR HOllDRED ENTRIES
OF ARTICLES FOR EXHIBITION ALREADY MADS.
COL. THOS. HAR1IEMAN, JR.,
OF MACON,
AND OTHER DISTINGUISHED ORATORS.
WILL DELIVER ADDRESSES,
ON WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF THE FAIK.
SPECIAL TFRAINS
WILL RUN FROM ALL DIRECTIONS,
AT IIALF I)" A 1Z SO
To Fort Valloy During Every Day of tlio Exhibition!
J. W. MATHEWS, Secretary.
Grand Lodge of Georgia F. &. A. M.
Office of the Grand Secretary, \
Macon, Ga , October V, 6871. j
T O tbe officers and members of the Grand Lodge
of Georgia—Notico is hereby given that the
next Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge
will be held in the city of Macon, commencing
October Slat, (being tbe last Tuesday) 5871.
By order of the BJ. W. Samuel Lawrence, G. M.
J. EMMETT BLACKS HEAR,
oct3-d6t&w3t Grand Secretary.
JAMES WILDE, JR. JOHN 8. WILDE. JOSEPH WILDE
JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Men’s and. Boy’s Clothing,
314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Hos
pital), New York. Represented by R. S. Spalding.
oct8d2m*
NOTICE.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,)
f
Augusta, October 6,1871.
O N and after 8unday, October 8, 1871, and until
f arther notice, the trains on this road will run
as follows:
NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Augusta 7.00 p m
Leave Macon 6 30 p.m
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 a.m
Arrive at Macon 2.30 a.m
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Augusta .a 11 00 a.m
Leave M&con 6 30am
Arrive at Augusta 5 30 p m
Arrive at Macon 7.35 p.m
^"Passengers by the night train leaving Avgusta
at 7 p. m. will make close connection at Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
CST Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 p. m. will
make close connections at Angusta with northward
bouncy trains, both by Wilmington and Columbia;
also, vith South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
CvT Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 a. m make
close connections at Camak with day passenger
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, for Angusta, with trains going
iVorth, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all btations on the Geor
gia Railroad.
£3" Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. m., ar
riving at Macon at 7.35 p. m., make close connection
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc.
faTNo change of cars between August* and Ma
con. First-class cjaches on all trains.
octStf S. K- JOHNSON, Snp'fc.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
cxiikta AKrn ar/u?£uxr,
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND CARRYING TUB B. S. MAII-
Fares Greatly Reduced.
O NE of tho large and splendid Steamships of
thin line will leave Pier No. 42 North River,
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 15th
and 30th of every month (except when those dates
fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Sxturdsy),
with ASl’INWALL, connecting, via Panama. Rail
way. with one of the Company’s Steamships from
Panama for BAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO.
All departures connect at Panama with steamers
for South American porta. Departure of 15th
touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
cisco first of every month, except when it falls on
Bondar, then on the day preceding.
One hundred pounds of Baggtge allowed to each
adult. Baggage Masters accompany Baggage
through, and attend ladies and children without
male protectors. Baggage received on the deck the
day before sailing, from Steamboats, Bailroads, and
passengers who prefer to Bend down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or further in
formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on
tho Wharf, foot of Canal street. North Uiver, New
York.
maria ly* F. B. BABY, Agent.
DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE
Y Oakland and Howaid Farms, on tho Macon
lYL and Western Railroad, ten miles from Macon.
If desirable, will bo cut up into lots to suit tho
convenience of purchasers. Good land—fino water
—and unprecedentedly healthy locality^ conve
nient to Macon; highly suitable for fruit farms
and market gardens, and country residences for
town people. Titles indisputable, aDd terms rea
sonable. Apply to Butts & Brother, Macon.
sepl9eod3m* A. LeSUEUR'
pure GYPSUM.
C ONTAINING ninety-nine and two-tliirda per
cent. (99 G6 per cent.) Solablo Matter. War
ranted free from all impurities. Prepared in this
city, and for aale at the low price of FIFTEEN
DOLLARS PER TON, CASH, by
JOHN H. HOLMES, Commisaion Merchant,
eep23 dlaw3m Charleston, S. G.
First National Bail af Macon.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND OOTr
LECTION!
E XCHANGE on Now York for aale at lowest cur
rent rate.
Exchange bought on Now York, Philadelphia ana
Savannah.
Advances made ou Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton 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
States Ronds. I. C. PLANT, President.
W. W. Wriglev. Cashier. auglf»-tiioct28*
CUBBEDGE & 1IAZLE11URST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GA.
R eceive deposits, buy ana sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncurrent Funds.
Collections Made on nil Accessible
i'oints.
CrOffico open at all hours of tho day.
aeptl-lyr
ClIBBEDtiE & llAZLEIIUltST’S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOUBS, FROM 8 A. n. to 6 r. M.
feb3-tf
AGENCY -
Savannah Bank ami Trust Co. r
MACON.
0 Al’ITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
EXCHAKOIS KOIUIIT AND ROLV
•i I’t.-uTS RECEIVED,
On ivhicli lai- rest will be Allowed,
AS VG11EED UPON.
a. I . PUNT A' NON, Aw«».
A BOOK FitR THE MILLION.
i » * A private Conn-
MARRIAREi set of to tho Mar-
I riod or those about
GuiBE.
Ion the physiolog
ical mystene# non revelations of the physical syts
tom. fcvw to preserve the complexion, etc-
This in an interesting work cl 224 pages, with num
srou.v engraving, and contains valaabie information
for tho<>o who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it id a book that ought to be onder lock a j • key
and not lui.l carelessly about the honae.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for 5C cents.
Addre/3 Dr. Butt's Dispensary. No. * lgntb
street, St. Louis. Mo. _
NOTICE TO lllB AFFLICTED A J UN
FORTUNATE. ^ L .
Before applying to the notorious Quacks whoed*
vertigo in public papers or using any Quack Rem
edies. peruse Dr. Butts' wor K. ao matter what TOUT
disease is cr how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be conBUttcd. personally or by mai)
on the diseasos mentioned in me works. Office. No.]U
N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Cbesuut.bt. Louis
Mo.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
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wiurcotfi^j
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OF THE BE3T IMPORTED MATERIAL, lu
Single and Double Breasted Chesterfields.
A large assortment of
PASTS, FROM Si TO 815!
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS.
SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And tbo Now Stylo
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On band.
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Wo make a specialty of tho celebrated
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
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TABliE, GLASS ASD QUEEXSWABB,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
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Engineers or Surveyors
AN havo a rare bargain in tbo following arti
cles : 150 feet Brazed SteelOhain, with set of
Fins i one 1 rant win* * V.v/.*vatiAna o,..i t.’n.
Iron Pins; one Tr&ntwine’a Excavations and Em
bankmonts; one Case Fine German 8ilver Drawing
Instruments, and a supply of fine Drawing and
Cross-section Paper. All new, and for salo by
oct7 eodlw J. W. BURKE CO
The Best in the Country.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER!
And a fit warranted, at stock prices.
In addition to the above, wo keep tbo most com
plete Block of
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In this city. Wo invite an inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS
Constantly on band, and received as scon as ont.
NEW LOT JUST L\\
AU of onr goods aro first class, acd are guaranteed
as each.
DON’T MISS THE PLACE:
THE WHITE STORE !
90 CIIERBY STREET,
Petwoen B. A. Wise A Co.'a aud S. T. & B. F.
Walker’s. octn tf