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great opening
At tbs
BALTIMORE CLOTHING HOUSE.
CASSIMEBE 8CITS, at *13, worth *18.
DERBY SUITS at *30, worth *35.
BUCK DBE68 SUITS at *35. worth *35.
BUCK DOE SKIS rANTS (large legs) at *10
worth *15.
CASSIMEBE SUITS (extra aizee, to fit tbs big-
gdt men in Georgia) at *25, worth *35.
BOIS 1 SUITS (to fit any aired boy in the city)
price* to anlt the timer.
pamilbing Ooodt of all grade*, at the same rate*.
Beceiricg weekly the lateat rtylea of Scarfa and
Dowa.
Pnrchaaen will bear in mind that this ia no hom
ing. Call and eee for yourselves.
U. HIBSII A BBO.,
c*r. Cherry and Seoond ate., under theTxuoaarn
Building. octlfi lm
norsorj «u co.,
SPECIAL CALL!
W. A,
41 8ECOXD STREET,
Invite early attention to their stock of
STAPLE AM) FANCY DRY ROODS.
Aiao. DBE88 SUITS in a variety of materiaia.
CLOAKS. FURS, WAISTS,
CASHMERE CLOTH, and FLANNEL 8ACQUES.
VELVETS, VELVETEENS,
LAOES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, NOTIONS,
FANCY GOODS, Etc., Etc.
All of which have boon carefully selected and laid
m at tbe very loweet New York pricea, and wiU be
•old at a email per oentage upon ooet and chargee.
Bayera will find it to their advantage to give to
thia atork a careful examination before making
their purchaeo*.
odlO If W. A. HOPSON A CO.
JUST RECEIVED.
A nice aaeortment of
Real Point Appliquo Laces,
GUIPURE and VALENCIESNE,
Alan, latest etylca of Point Applique, Du best®,
Engliah Tliroad and Vaienclcune Laco Collars,
Period hcant.of, at very low prices, at tiio
NEW YORK STORE
S. WAXELBAUM, BBO. ft CO.,
45 and 47 Second etroot.
JA 1ST D ES
FIRST T# PAY CHICAGO LOSSES.
Copy of Chicago Dispatch.
Cmcioo, October II, 1871.
To Andes insurance Company:
Andee loeaee win not exceed *303,000.
E. E. RYAN, Agent.
THE ANDES
SOLVENT AND VERY STRONG,
— ASD BAB —
ALREADY COMMENCED PAYING
CHICAGO LOSSES.
J. It. IIEAYETT, President.
FALL GOODS.
OUB BTOCK OF
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
NOTIONS, ETC.,
* now full And complete. Wo havo tiio largeet and
moat variod stock wo liavo over exhibited to Uio
trade.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY
ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW.
Oar motto ie
“Short fronts anti Quick Sales,”
And wo feel oonhdent of giving eat inf act ion to all
who may favor na with their patronage.
YYe reepoctfully invite tho public to call and c:
amine onr stock.
W. A. DANES ft SONS,
sepSOtf 13 Second at.. Triangular Block.
LADIES
Shonld not fail to examine onr new atock of
SILK VAXjOUILS,
From *1 to *1 50 per yard, at tho
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Second etreet.
A handaome lino of tlark aliadea of
1*10X713 J3 T 03 u oxr IB .
AU the latent varieliee in colon, at tbo
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Seoond etreet. ______
A large lot of
IHANDSOME POPLINS,
From 35c, 30c, 35c, to 50c a yard—astonishingly
low price*—at tho
NEW YORK STORE.
IMPROVED COTTON TIES.
THE SERGE CLOTH,
In all wool, for Ladle*' wear, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
45 and 47 Second etreet.
CITY AFFAIRS.
TUESDAY MORNING. OCT. 17. 1871.
Tc*tlx Soup will be served at the Georgia
No 2 at 11 a. Jf., this day.
Cbubcb Seencz.—Tho Bov. James McBride,
of Quitman, Ga., will preach at the Firat Baptist
Church to-night, at half-past sevpn o’clock.
A Ooraesum.-Messrs. Dennison ft Co.,
the well known tag manufacturers of New York,
have sent to the State Fair a contribution of
printed tags for nse to designate teams, horses,
etc. Long may they wave.
Sale or ParanioES.—CoL R. B. Clayton sold
at the Fair Grounds last evening the ‘‘colored
people's saloon" to Mr. Werlenh, for $445. The
saloon at the grand stand was sold to Mr. Bass
for $500, and the lager beer stands to Russell
ft Peter for $340. We shonld not bo surprised
if these were not profitable investments.
The Fobt Vaixet Fain.—We learn that a
number of onr citizens propose to visit tbe
above mentioned Fair, and remain over to at
tend the ball. They will doubtless have a fine
time, and disport themselves on the light fsn
tastic to their hearts' content.
WALTHAM WATCHES.
3-4 PLATE, 10 AND 20 SIZES.
Theeo are the beat Watches made in tlii« country,
and are mado with and without stem winding at
tachmenta.
They are finialiod in the beat manner and run
with tbo greateat acflpra y, and cannot bo excelled
ivwhero at their respective pricea.
The cases are ail mads of the newest patterns,
and specially made to onr own order.
Onr stock of tlieso Watches is now the largest,
and onr prices, all tilings considered, are the low
est in tbo city. BALL, BLACK ft CO.,
Jewelers and Silvcrsmitha,
ed3-tf SC5 and 567 Broadway, Now York.
New Cottoh Commission House.—We call at
tention, this morning, to the card of the new
firm of Ogden ft Co., cotton commission mer
chants, to be found elsewhere. The gentlemen
composing this firm are well and most favorably
known in this section, and will transact all mat
ters entrusted to them as satisfactorily as any
house in the city. They mean business, and we
hope they will receive s generous patronage.
Run Aw at.—Two moles attached to a dray
loaded with bales of cotton, took it into their
heads that they beard their sapper bell ring, or
else that they were tired and wanted to be pnt
into their litUe beds; and without any notice
to the driver, started off, full tilt, to their
stables. The cotton bales were spilt indis
criminately along their ronte, and it required
some lime to gather them in. The elders of
his chnrch will report upon the charges per-
ferred against him for profanity, next Sunday.
Beautiful Phizes.—We were shown last eve
ning, by Mr. John Valentino, the prizes awarded
to the well known Macon horse,George Bertram.
The first for the fastest trotting horse, open to
the world, was a handsome silver salver, pitch
er and two goblets, lined with gold, and valued
at $50. The second, for tho fastest Georgia-
raised trolling horse, was a silver pitcher, valued
at $25. The third, for tho best saddle horse,
was a silver cake basket, valued at $10; and
the fourth, for the best single-harness horse,
as a silver castor, valued at $15.
Just in at the
NEW YORK STORE,
Twenty pieces
BLACK SXLE0
From 41 25 to 43 per yard, twenty percent, cheaper
thin the samo goo e can be bought else
where in tbo city.
S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. ft CO,
45 and 47 Second street.
Batchelor's Hair Dye.
This snporb Hair Dye ia the best in the world—
perfectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous ; no
disappointment: no ridiculous tints or disagreeale
odor. Tbo genuine Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye
produces immediately a splendid Black or natural
Blown, leaves tbo hair clean, soft, beautiful; does
not contain a particle of lead or any iDjarions com
pound. Sold by all druggists. Factory. 18 BOND
STREET, N. Y. oct Sdeodly
For Mourning; Dresses.
Tho well known HENRIETTA CLOTH, silk and
wool, at tbo
NEW YORK STORE,
15 and 47 Seoond Street
Dr, Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
Purely Vegetablc! So Arsenic. 5o Mercury
in I Cm Composition!
No danger in taking an overdose, aa wo pnt
no poiaon in our medidnea. One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley's Stomach Bitters!
I S tho remedy, par exoellenoe, for all diseases
arising from debility, disordered stomach,
loss of mppotito, toroid liver, indigestion, and all
kindred ailments, where a gentle and permanent
stimulant and tonic ie required. Pioasant to take.
One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley's Syrup of Sarsaparilla'
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
T HIS Preparation baa long been recognized by
tbe moat eminent minds in tbe Medical Pro
fession aa tho most reliable, searching and harm
less altcrativo within their roach, and as a Blood
Purifier it certainly elands without a rival. Jim
dollar per bottle-
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup
T UG indispcnaablo remedy in tbe nursery. No
more u«e for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman's
Props, or other strong opiates. No bad effects from
tho uae of Seabrook’s. Health to tho child, root to
tbo mother, and a cloar conscience to tbo vendor.
25 cento per bottle.
THE EUREKA IRON TIE,
THE ANOHOK IRON TIE,
Wo alto havo tho
SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE.
Prices Same as Now Orleans
TURPIN ft OGDEN, Agents at Macon, 0*.
BATES ft COMER, 123 Bay st.,Savannah,
‘ “ L, Fla.,
General Agents for Ga.,
Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy
I S really all it claims to bo—a SPECIFIC—remov-
ir g all wonrfl from tbo human viscera. No harm
ful effect from its uae. Children lovo it. No dan
ger in giving an ovordoae. 25 centH per box.
Dr. Seabrook’s Eluir of Bark and Iron,
T HE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per
bottle. All for salo bv druggists everywhere.
J. W. SEATON ft CO., Proprietors,
eopl3eodftwtf Louisville, Ky.
scp20d2aw2wftwl SinderaTille.G*. t*
Tut It.—Mrs- Whitcomb doaires all to try her
Sjrup; it ia tbe great children's soothing remody,
and sold at tho low price of 25 cenls.
Mabbiaoe Guinn. Interesting work, nnmoroas
engravings, 221 paip*. Trice 50 oente. Address
Dr. "Butte' Dispcii-ey 13 North Eight Street, St
Louis, Mo. See*’Iv rtisement, angl7-dftwly
A silver medal »-s awarded Dr. Price's Cream
Baking I'owdcr at tho Stato Fairs in New Ortoaos
and at Decatur, Ill., for lioing tbo purest and beet.
Hi* special flavorings are equally good.
, and East Ala.
Jot to the Wobi-D ! Woman is Fbek !—Among
tho many modern discoveries looking to tho happi
ness and amelioration of the human race, none is
entitled to higher consideration than tho renowned
remedy—Dr. J. Bradfleld's Female Regulator, Wo
man'* Beet Friend. By it woman is emancipated
from numberless ills peculiar to hor sex. Before
it* magic power all irregularities of the womb van
ish. It enres whites. It cores suppression of tbe
menses. It romovee nteiiuo obstructions. It cores
constipation and strengthens tbo system. It braces
the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails,
as thousands of womon will testify. This valuable
modicuio is prepared and sold by L. H. Brad field,
druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price, $150 per bottle. AU
respectable drag men keep it.
TBADE MAKE.
STONEWALL FERTILIZER,
For sale by TURPIN ft OGDEN,
seplltf
OGDEN «fc CO.,
Cotlon Commission Merchants,
MACON, GA.
— u
QOTOON purchased for order. Consignments
for New York, and oedors for purchase or sale for
fntnro delivery solicited.
Refer by Permission to
Messrs. R. r. Graves ft Co. New York.
Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savan-
Dm.
Messrs. John W. Anderson’e Sons, 8av*nnah.
Messrs. Duncan ft Johnston, Savannah.
Messrs. Bates ft Comar, Savannah. octl7 tf
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS
NEW YORK STORE,
ETMY day.
Thb Waukiso has been Heeded.—Sines the ex
posure of tbo attempts mado by certain nnscrupn-
Iona local dealers, to palm off tbeir coarse astrin
gents, mado from cheap and impnro materials, ifithe in matin'" purchases,
place of tbo great national tonic, Hostetler’s Stomach”
Ritters, public opinion has set strongly gainst
these empirics and their preparations. Tbeir occu
pation is gone, or soon will be. When tbo light ia
let into deception it soon wilts down. Persons who
trifle with tlieir own health, by using unknown pre
parations, with no gniranteo to sustain them, when
an established specific, proven by farenty years ex
perience to bo exactly what it iaUfuaod to be,
within their roach, are euro to repent their tcmeplv.
Many have done so in this instyme, but it is hoped
that tbe truth plainly £$t>kenhit° arrested’ tKTevil.
In the meantime tbe demaijl for tho leading pro
tective and restorative medi«nS*of America was
never so groat as it has bgen this season. From
the fever and ague districlswf the weeU'soothweat,
and south, it ia literally- overwhelming, and it may
bo said of the advices from aU partojof the country
of the cures it is effecting in dyspe psia, bilions oom-
plaints, and chronkToonstipattdiOhat “their name
is legion." Ererywhero the jjgk and feeble seem
to have realized the importance of “holding fact
to that which is good,” and of avoiding what is spu
rious and dangerous. *
■4
The Race.—Yesterday evening, another trial
of the speed of Napier’s buy horse and Wal
lace’s gray horse, come off on tho race track.
Tho bay was driven by Biddlccom, and tho gray
by Mr. Clay, both being hitched to trotting sol-
kies. As in tho race on Friday tho gray took
the lead from tho start and opened the gap be
tween them, all aronnd the track, the distance
flag falling fifty feet in advance of the bay. As
ont of the large assemblage, there was not one
bnt what wanted to bet on tho gray horse win
ning, but little money changed hands. Wo
learn that a running raco will possibly lako
place this evening at tho same place.
Assistant Sui’eiustendests, Take Notice.—
Tho gentlemen who have been appointed assist
ant superintendents of the Fair Grounds, etc.,
shonld commence their work at once, as many
goods are now being received for exhibition,
and their services are required. It is simply
impossible for Mayor Huff to attend to the ar
rangement of these articles, us his hands are
full of other work. None of the Executive
Committee of tho State Agricultural Society
have yet put in an appearance, nor yet any of
its offioera, and it devolves upon these assist-
ants to 'do the work. As tho members of this
sub-committco are aU citizens of Maoon, and
are therefore necessarily interested in this mat
ter, we trust that they, one and all, will prompt*
iycomo to the front and properly perform their
dnties.
Local Bbevities.—Poplar street, in front of
Blake's now block of buildings, is being graded
and otherwise put in good order.
The nps and downs of life, arejvividly illus
trated by a mechanical clock ia Wing ft Solo
mon’s show window.
The streets are getting to be dnsty enough to
be indicted as a nnisance, and still it will not
rain.
Jso. Valentino's sorrell horso, Goo. Bertram,
that carried off four prizes at tho Putnam coun
ty fair, has been entered at the State Fair.
Centhil City Paek was crowded by visitors
Sunday, and the street cars did a good business,
as they were weU patronized all day.
We hear rumors on the street of a proposed
change of management in one of our crack
hotels.
Foubteen fast horses were entered yesterday,
for the races that will take place after the fair,
per se, is concluded.
The grand stand and the judges stand at the
Fair gronnds are nearly completed. They pre
sent from floral hall, a rosily beautiful ap
pearance.
An alarm of fire was raised on Sunday even
ing, caused by a dense smoke issuing from a
bakery. None of tbe fire companies were ont
as it was of short duration.
The city market was well supplied yesterday,
considering that it was Monday, for usually
that day is tho hardest on housekeepers of any
in the week.
One of tbe ten thousand mechanics residing
on Fourth street, or thereabonts, desires the
street railroad extended in that direction, and
guarantees plenty of patronage, if it shonld be.
We would suggest a few “Fourth street sub
scriptions” to the slock be made.
Green Tuktle Soup at the Georgia No. 2, at
It A. u., to-day.
Ms. Local—Dear Sir : In yonr editorial of
last Friday yon stated that the street railroad
company had commenced work on Fourth
street again; bnt they had scarcely bnilt fifty
feet before some of the party began to dig a
luge, round hole ahead of the track largo enough
to stop an engine and train of cars, muoh less a
street railroad. I believe there has been a turn
table in it since. Well, Mr. Editor, as yon
have so often had obstructions, washes, holes,
etc., removed by calling the attention of the
proper authorities to them, I thought I wonld
call yonr attention to this one that has caused
the disappointment and inconvenience of so
many citizens in that part of the city. If the
road could be built out to Oglethorpe street or
to Cronan's, I think that it would pa; the com
pany better than any other portion of the road.
My reasons are these: There are 2,000 people
settled ont beyond the Macon and Western
Railroad, made np in a great part of mechanics,
some of whom work in East Macon, who can
afford to ride to and from their work at a cost
less than the difference in honse rent there and
in the city. They are not able to take stock in
the road, bnt are able, as yon see from the
above, to patronize it. But if they have to
walk to the Brown Honse they will walk the
whole distance. G. S. eb.
Futt cents for a set of bright, clear glass
goblets. Truman ft Green's store is the place
to find them.
A Good Mas has Fallen.—By reference to
the subjoined letter to Messrs. Rogers, Edings
ft Co., of this city, we find that a careful head
of a family has departed, and that one institu
tion appears to have funds, notwithstanding the
stringency of the money market :
[copy.]
Washdcgton, Wilkes County, Ga.,>
October 12,1871. >
Messrs. Doyen, Edings <fc Co., General Agent*
Southern Life Insurance Company:
Gentlemen : Permit me to acknowledge the
reoeiptof ten thousand dollars in cash, being
the foil amount of insurance which my late hus
band, H. M. Sale, had upon bis life in the
Southern Life Insurance Company.
Also to thank yon for the promptness with
which you havo forwarded the fnnds.
Fcssie B. Sale.
Does yonr stovo fail to bako well on the bot
tom ? “Put money in thy purse” by sending it
to the foundry and buying a Chaktek Oak.
Special Tbain.—A special train will be ran
on the Southwestern Railroad daring tho Cen
tral Fair at Fort Valley, commencing on Tues
day, the 17th iast, and running on the follow
ing schedule:
Leave Smithville at G: 10 a. m.
Arrive at Fort VaRey S*:2!» A. M.
Leave Fort Valley 5:30 p. m.
Arrive at Smithvillo 8:45 p. M.
Shonld it be necessary this train will xun
through to Albany. Passengers from Macon
visiting the fair can take the Colnmbns train
leaving at 5:25 a. si., or the Enfanla train at
8:00 A. si., and returning arrive at Macon at
4:55 p. st. or at G:12 p. st.
You can get a pocket knife of the best make
from Traman ft Green.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Daily Review or Hie Market*
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,)
October 1G—Evening, 1871. j
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 530 bales; 8*1 as 316;
shipped 272.
The market doeed steady this evening at 17%
for Liverpool middlings.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sopt. 1,1871—bales.. . 1,730
Bocoived to-day 530
Received previously 7,020— 8,450
10,189
Shipped to-day 272
Shippod previously 5,132—5,404
BY TELEGRAPH.
Stock on band this evening.
4,785
Tho grain and provision markets remain quiet
and unchanged. Wo quote:
BACON—Clear rib Sides (smoked) 10
Shoulders 9%
Sugar-cured hams 18 @ 19
GRAIN AND HAT.
CORN—White. 97 @ 1 CO
MRU, 1 05 @ 1 10
GRITS 1 25 C» 1 30
OATS 70 <3 75
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 69 & 1 75
FIELD PEAS 1 10
HAY—Northern 1 80 @ 1 90
Tennesso Timothy 180 @ 1 90
BAGGING AND IRON TIES.
BAGGING—Bengal. 2 @ 22
Lyon 21 @ 22
Borneo 21 @ 21%
Gunny 20
Dundee 18
patched
TIES—Gooche
Arrow
Eureka.
5 ®
s% @
0% @
Horning HarKet Report.
New Yobk, October 1C.—Cotton slightly in favor
of buyets; uplands 20X: Orleans 20%; sales 700.
Sales of cotton futures Saturday evening 1,400
bales; October ; November 19 11-16319%:
December 19%; January 19%; February 20; April
20%. <
Turpentine 69. Rosin film 4 12%@4 25 for
strained. Freights firm.
Floor doll and heavy. Wheat favors Layers. Corn
dnll and heavy. Fork quiet at 13 50. Lard dull.
Stocks active, but have a downward look. Gold
heavy at 13%@13%. Governments doll. States
heavy. Sterliog, long 8%: short 9%.
London, October 16, noon—Consols 92%. Bonds
^ihtAKKFOBT, October 16.—Bonds 95%.
IavEnrooL, October 16, noon—Colton oponed
firm; uplands 9%®9%; Orleans 10@10%.
Lateb.—cotton quiet; sales 12,000; speculation
and export 3000
Cotton on ship named at Bavannah or Charleston
^ork 49s. Tallow 47s-
Neahlv 200,000 Chauteb Oak stoves are now
in nse and giving satisfaction. Can yon do
wrong in purchasing ono of them ?
It is an acknowledged fact that the ladies'
and misses* shoes manufactured in Philadelphia
surpass those of any other city for style and
dnrability. Also, that Messrs. Kelley ft Moore,
44 North-Fifth street, still maintain the reputa
tion of exoetling all others in this line. E. P.
Strong (who has the exclusive sale of their work
in this city) is now receiving an elegant assort
ment of Pebble Kid, Serge and French Kid Shoes;
also, their celebrated Park Balmorals, which ho
will be pleasod to exhibit to any who may favor
him with a calk
Beautiful tittle nick-nacks to deoorate your
.parior or your bed room, at Truman ft Green's
store, where bnt tittle money will go a long way
An A7tcactive Rxsobt.—Mr. J. B. Griffin, at
the Globe Saloon, on Third street, has been
making many improvements and additions to
•hiw popular establishment. A new billiard table
lias been put np, the oeiling of tho baund bil
liard saloon^elegantly frescoed, and. tho bar
stocked with the finest brands of winea*liquora
ami cigars, that the markets of tho world afford.
Call round and sample the good things in store
at Griffin .-, and see what an elegant place he
has fixed up.
Do yon need a cook stove that will give per
fect satisfaction for ten years or more end stand
the assault and battery of rough cooks ? Then
go to Trnman 4 Green and buy one cf the no
ted Chabtzb Oaks.
Home Insurance Company of New York.
Cash assets October 1,1871 $4,723,206 52
Losses at Chicago will not exceed 2,000,000 00
Disrzrau—Nothing will so permanently give
tone to the digestive organs, regulate the appetite,
everoome general debility and nervous prostration,
and eneigize the whole system as Dr. Pdoe'a Blood
Enricber. A single bottle will convince the most
incredulous of its bnilding np qualities. It acts at
ones by increasing tho appetite, renewing tho old
blood, toning up tbe stomach. AU are requested
to try it, and of its good results they wiU be satis
fied. Thompson, Steel ft Price manufacture it, as
also '.Dr. Prioe's Cream Baking Powder and Special
Flavorings. Sold by druggists and grocers-
McLean’s Ooeeial and Blood Purifier is the
best tonic and blood alterative in the world.
Leaving cash assets, Oct 12,187L .$2,723,206 52
All losses will be promptly paid, and policies
Chas. J. Haetin, President
J. H. Washbuene, Secretary.
New York, October 12, 1871.
Burke ft Conn Agents, Macon, Ga.
Do not remsin poor with supplying fuel to an
imperfect stove. Truman ft Green can seU yon
a Chasteu Oak, and you will bo surprised at
saving in money and tho perfection of its coot
ing.
Tbuman ft Green wiU sell you a set of gob
lets for 50 cents.
Dlurkets—Ercnln: Kepun.
New Yobk, October 16.—Cotton dull and heavy;
salis 2041; uplands 30%; Orleans 20%.
Cotton sales for future delivery to-day 3.550
bales; October—; November 19%'<S>1933-lGral9,7-lG;
* — :®19 9-1G; January 19%@19%; March
quiet; common to fair extra 7 25
Oil 80; good to choice 7 95@9 25. Whisky 95<@95%.
Wheat 1 lower; winter red western 1 58® 1 GO. Com
dosed heavy at 78%@79%. Bico firm; now 9@9%.
Pork 1312%®13 25. Lard, kettle 10%. Navals firm
Tallow steady. Freights firmer.
Money 7 for currency to gold, with commission
from weak borrowers; discounts active; banks are
incapable of supplying tbs demand; rates in some
instances reach 12®1G. Sterling weak at 8@8%.
Gold 13%@I3%. Governments dosed dull bnt
steady; G2s 14%. Southern securities dosed heavy;
Tennessee* G4; new 65. Virginias 59; new 68.
Lonisisnas 65; new 68. Levoea 70 ; 8s 80.—
Alabama* 100; Ga 68. Georgias 81; 7s 91. North
Carolina* 37%; new 20. South Carolines 73; now
45%.
There is increasing demand from tbe South to
move cotton on Southern balances drawn. Tbe low
decline in sterling exchange is due partly to free
sales of borrowed tills by stock operators. Gold
fioctuated during the day from 13% to 14.
Government*dosed as follows: 81sl4%; 62s 14%
64a 13%: 65s 14%; new 12%; G7a 12%; 63s 12%;
10-40a 9%.
BALTHtncE, October 16.—Colton market doeed
quiet; middlings 19%; net receipts 150; gross —;
exports to Great Ik:tain —; coastwise 111; sales
295: stock 1320.
Flour firm. Wheat active and firm. Com firm
and irregular; white 72®73; yellow 78. Provisions
quiet and firm. Whisky 99®100.
Cincinnati, October 16.—Flour is weak. Com
steady. Pork nominal at 13 00. Lard lower; ket
tle 9%. Bacon drooping; shoulders 7%; sides 7%.
Whisky 91.
Louisville, October 16—Ragging, light ordor de
mand at 10%'a 18. Flour ia fair demand. Cora,
ear 50(355. Provisions, only order demand. Pork,
round lots 13 50. Baoona fraction lower; shoulders
7%: dear aides 8%—packed. Lard 9%@U%.
Whisky 95.
8r. lions, October 16.—Flour quiet. Coro bet
ter. Whisky 92. Bagging dull. Pork 13 25. Bacon
quiet.
New Obleans, October 16.—Cotton closed easier,
middlings 19%@19%; net receipts 3207: gross 4356;
exports to the continent 1157; coastwise 2478; sales
3000; stock 35,’970.
WnunsoToa. October 16—Cotton firm ; mid
dlings 18%; net receipts 333; exports coastwise
ealee 193; stock 3192.
8pirits of turpentine quiet st 63. Rosin firm at
3 30 for strained; 5 25 for No. 1; 7 75 for extra pale:
7 50 for pale; and 3 62% for No. 2. Crude tur
pentine firm at 3 40 for hard; 5 00 for ydiow dip;
510 for virgin. Tar firm at 2 60.
Augusta, October 16.—Cottsn market doeed
doll; middlings 18%; receipts 800; sales COO.
Savannah. October 16-Cotton dosed quiet and
dull: low middlings 16%; net receipts 3757; exports
to the continent —; exports coastwise 3995; sales
1400; stock 19,083.
Chableoton, October 16.—Cotton dosed quiet;
middlings 18%@16%; net receipts 2335; exports
coietwiiQ 2448; exports to Great Britain —; sales
SOO: stock 14.261.
Mobile, October 16.—Cotton doeed doll; mid
dlings 19; net receipts 3789; exports to Orest
Britain —; coastwise 511; sales 1000; stock 16,103
Galveston, October 16.—Cotton active; goodrie-
mand; good ordinary 16%; net receipts 1340; ex
ports coastwise -; arise 1700; stock 25.191.
Boston, October 1G.—Cotton ie dull; middlings
20%; net receipts 112; gross 3290; exports to
Great Britain —; ebastwiae —; ealee 400; stock
5500.
Norfolk, October 16. —Cotton quiet; low mid
dlings 18%@18%; net receipts 1857; exports coast
wise 1281; sales 100; stock 4955.
Mewthis, October 16.—Cotton quiet; middlings
18%; receipts 3965.
London, October 16, evening Consols 92%—
Bonds 90%.
Paris, October 16—Bentes 6Gf 95c.
Icvebiool, October 16, evening—Cotton closed
easer; uplands 9%(jj9%; Orloans 10; sales 12,000.
Breadctuffs firm. Red western wheat 11s lid.
Turpentine market bare.
DAY DISPATCHES.
New Yobk, October 16 —ley Cooke, McCul
loch ft Co. have telegraphed a subscription of
two thousand pounds sterling to the Mayor of
Chicago. The house here had given ten thou-
sand dollars, making twenty thousand, the Phil-
adelphia. honse gave five thonsind, making
twenty-five thousand from this banking honse
and branches.
The Chicago banks pay fifteen per cent, at
once, and resame regular business on the 17th.
E. H. Hurlbnrt, comptroller of currency, cer
tifies to the solvency of the Chicago national
banks. Adviees from the Northwest grow hourly
worse.
Cobcobd, October 16.—A short, sharp earth
quake here to-day.
San Fuancisco, October 1C —The American
has arrived with a full cargo of teas. Tho
United States steamer Colorado struck a rock
and has gone to dock.
The Pacific Insurance Company’s liabilities at
Chicago are two millions. The Company goes
into liquidation.
Syracuse, October 10.—Seven distinct fires
occurred here on Saturday night—six being in
cendiary.
Milwaukie, October IG. — Later accounts
confirm the previous disastrous reports. The
loss of life in the neighborhood of Peshtigo
will reach 1200. Fifteen per cent, of those in
jured will die. The only escape from fire was
a rush for the water. The maddened cattle and
horses drowned many of the population.
Peshtigo had 2,000 inhabitants, a third of whom
perished.
Salt Lake, October 1G.—The storm of Satur
day night prostrated many houses—tho trains
were delayed—the wires are down.
Chicago, October 1G.—There was a furious
gale hero Saturday, blowing the fire brands
about in ail directions and prostrating walls.
Fortunately it had previously rained steadily.
Tho supply of food is ample. Dead bodies con-
tinne to be found.
New Yoek, October 16.—Arrived, City of WALNUT,
Baltimore and City of Brussels. * ’
London, October 1G.—Steamer City of Paris
from New York for Liverpool off Cape Olear,
is broken down. Steamers have gone to her
assistance. There is a strong breeze but no
apprehension about the steamer’s safety.
Two steamers collided in tho Tyne and five
persons were lost
Ponyer Quartier has arrived in France from
Berl'n with the ratified treaties.
Shanghai, Ootobor 11.—A great flood bas oc
curred at Tien-Tsin, 10,000 square miles are
under water. A terrible typhoon has occurred
at Hong Kong and along the coast. The city
of Hong Kong is threatened with innndation.
The pilot boat Golden Gate is lost. Tho Rin
derpest is at Mongolia.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
New Yobk, October 1G.—Fifty insurance
presidents are consulting to-day. Mr. Miller,
State superintendent, addressed the meeting,
saying if compelled to go into liquidation he
would do his best to protect the interests of in
surers, but wanted frank and candid statements.
President Oakley, just from Chicago, considered
the losses there understated. The Chicago
companies conld not pay more than ton or fif
teen per cent. He stated' that all the New Yoik
companies wonld pay their losses.
12 o’clock—The Colombia is a mile ahead,
and betting is $G to $4 against the Livonia.
Lateb.—Tbe Colombia passes the winning
post at five ojfloek—the Livonia not in sight.
Washington, October 16.—The following in
surance companies are reported snspended by
the Spectator: The Market Insurance Com
pany of New York City; the Hide and Leather,
Independent, National and New England Mu
tual, of Boston; the Connecticut, North Amer
ican and Pntnain, of Hartford, and the Nor
wicb, of the last named city.
The Connecticut Boaid of Supervisors de
cided against allowing tngs to carry more steam
than is allowed other vessels.
General Sherman visits Europe to inspect
their forts and armies. General Dcmick, who
commanded Fort Warren daring the early years
of the war, is dead.
Montbeal, October 16.—A terrific gale after
a heavy rain did serious damage to life and
property. The roof of the now St. George
chnrch starting daring service, the people
rushed out in the middle of prayers. The Ca
thedral spire rocked like u shipmast. Miss
Annie Lowe, daughter of John Lowe, of Ga
zette, was killed by a falling tree.
Boston, October 1G.—The Postoffico proces
sion was imposing.
Savannah, October 16.—Arrived, steamship
. Livingston; bark Caviecos, Havana.—
Cleared, schooner Jas. Fish, Providence; G.
N. Tower, Brunswick, to load, Philadelphia.
Chableston, October 1G.—Arrived, steamer
Falcon, Baltimore. Off the port, Gnlf Stream,
Philadelphia; bark Victoria, Cape Deverde.
Queenstown, October IG.—The steamer City
of Paris, reported broken down, bas arrived
here.
Palis, October IG.—Picard has been ap
pointed Minister to Italy; Goisot goes to
Athens. The appointment of Ferry to the
United States has been withdrawn.
Kingston, October IG.—Ail vessels have been
delayed and many dragged anchors. Two are
ashore.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Chicago, October 16.—There is wonderful ac
tivity in the sonth division. Thousands are at
work removing tho debris, electing temporary
buildings, etc. Every laboring man, willing to
work, can find plenty to do and liberal wages.
The action of the banks in having resolved to
resume bnsiness immediately, inspires confi
dence. Tho stories about the wooden pave
ments burning np are exaggerations. The
number of dead bodies discovered is less than
one hundred and twenty-five. A large mass of
tbe persona supposed to be lost are alive and
well.
New Yobk, October IG.—A receiver has been
appointed for the Fulton Fire Insurance Com
pany, of Brooklyn, which a stockholder swore
has become insolvent owing to the Chicago fire.
Tho Phenix Insnranoe Company, of Brooklyn,
anjnsted its loss by the Chicago fire by a draft
sent to Hart, Asten & Co. The board of direc
tors of the Heme Insurance Company to-day
unanimously adopted a resolution to fill np their
capital stock to $2,500,000 at the earliest prac
ticable moment. This will restore the Home’s
assets to nearly, if not quite, $4,000,000 after
every cent of Chicago losses are paid. The
Manhattan Company, which has announced a
suspension of business, expects to meet all
The Continental lost about $1,000,000,
being much less than their immense snrpins and
doubled capital, and after paying all losses will
have assets amounting to $2,000,000 for new
bnsiness. j
Superintendent Miller will, to-morrow, issue
a circular calling npon all New York fire insu
rance companies to report, nnder oath, tbeir
losses at Chicago, and their present standing.
This will bo followed by an examination of the
separate companies.
Tho Union Fire Insurance Company, at San
Francisco, telegraphs to their agent to pay all
Chicago losses and continue business. Potter
Palmer telegraphs that aU fire insurance com
panies in which he is interested, os special or
general partner, will pay in full at maturity.
Counsel for Gen. Jordan, indicted for viola-
tion of neutrality laws, moves to-morrow for a
discharge of tbeir client, as no effort is being
made by tbe government for a speedy trial.
The rnmor of a negotiation for a mortgage
loon in Europe by tho Woatern Union Telegraph
Company, is unfonnded.
Baltimore, October IG.—The Honse Depu
ties in the Episcopal Convontion adopted a re
port relative to tbo admission of a new diocese
within the limits of tho dioceso cf Pennsylva
nia. Tho nnion of the new diocese with the
General Convention takes effect from the Sth
proximo. They ako adopted tho hymnal re
ported by Joint Oommitteo of tho'Gcceral'Con-
vention, with an amendmont,.l£at thi.T-hymnal,
when finally corrected by thtTcommittee, shall
be froo to be printed and published nnder tho
same conditions that now apply to printing and
publishing tho prayer book. j
Chicago, October IG.—Tho banks will op*j
for business to-morrow and pay depositors ii
fall. All branches of trade are rapidly locating.
Synopsis o! Weather Statement.
Wab Dept, Office Chief Signal Officeb,)
Washington, D. C., October IG, 7:40, r. jl)
Tho area of low barometer in Maine has
moved eastward beyond onr stations, followed
by westward]/ winds and clearing weather in
New England. Clouds, with light local rains
have pervaded in theMiddle States, bnt are now
clearing away. Brisk westerly winds arc now
reported on tbe lower Lakes, bnt light winds
have very generally prevailed at alt stations.
Tho area of threatening weather, with light
raiD, which extended over the Ohio Valle; and
sonthweat, is now very generally broken np,
being confined to Louisiana and Texas. The
highest barometer extends, with light winds,
from Kentucky and Tennessee westward.
Probabilities: Clearing weather will probably
continue to-night on the Middle and Atlantic
coast, and in tbo extreme sonthwest with clear
weather elsewhere. Partially cloudy and pleas
ant weather wiU probably prevail on Tnesday
very generally east of the Mississippi.
S.T.&B.P.
88 Cherry Street.
W E have now thoroughly refitted and repainted
this celebrated Old Grocery Stand and have
filled it from top to bottom with a stock embracing
every variety of Eatables and Diinkables, which
we offer to the public.
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Of every variety and description, and of the
very best quality.
CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY.
Da.
LOAN ACCOUNT.
Secured by mortgage *56,000 CO
Not yet taken 5,003 00—361,000 00
EXPENSE ACCOUNT.
Salaries, Rent, Safe, ole ...
1,700 90
SUNDRYSHAREHOLDERS.
For instalmeuM interests
and Fines
362 75
CASH
2,197 66
365,261 37
ASSETS.
Loans
Balance due by Sharehold
ere
Cash
$61,000 00
362 75
2,197 66
Loss due to Shareholders.
363,560 41
2,195 00-61,365 41
Stock satisfied by loans
Stock unincumbered
305 ebares.
1695 shares.
Original number
2000 shares.
This ia a specialty with us, and wo claim to have
introduced many new varieties, such as tbe or
iginal
GLAZED WALNUT,
COCOANUT CARAMEL,
JELLIED COCOANCr,
CREAM WALNUT,
And nnmerons others.
Liquors and C igars,
Coznpriuing all of the best brant]*, Doxno»tic
and Imported.
MARKET DEPARTMENT
Fresh Tennessee Beef,
Pork Sausages,
Northern Fruits and Vegetables,
Fresh Fish and Oysters,
Turkeys,
Eggs and
Give us a call, and see if we can’t please yon.
S, T. & B. P. WALKEE,
88 CHERRY STREET.
FOR SALE.
T HE GEORGIA HOTEL PROPERTY, Bituatel
immediately in front of the Passenger Depot,
Griffin, Ga. This ia now conceded to be the best
opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia,
and lacks nothing but a little capital and enter
prise to make it the beat summer resort in Georgia.
The location ia everything desired for the conve
nience of transient guests.
The house needs repairs or new building, and the
inability of the proprietor to improve is the only
reason for offering to sell.
Terms—One-third cash; one-third first January
next, and balance first of January, 1873. Address
JAMES A. SMITH,
oct6 lm Griffin or Montezuma, Ga.
SALE OF LAND.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court-house door in
tho town of Forsyth, Monroe county, Goor-
pa, on the first Tnesday in November next, the
ands belonging to tho estate of Leonard Greer,
deceased, to-wit:
The place known as the home place, containing
seven hundred (700) acres, more or less, Tho
Gaines placo containing five hundred (500) acres,
more or less; and the Read place, containing eight
(800) hundred acres, more or less; also, an interest
in tho Fishery at the Long Shoals. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH G. GREER, ! E .,
LEONARD F. GREER, \ 11 8 '
Bept21-dlawftwtds
MRS. F. DESSAU
Has jodt returned from Now York, and has on
hibiiion the
Latest Novelties in Millinery,
CLOAKS, SAILOR SHIRTS, POLONAISES,
And all the articles necessary to complete a
FASHIONABLE OUTFIT,
To which she invites the attention of her customers
oct4 3m and the public.
A. S. HARTKIDGE,
Cotton Factor aiH Commission Merchant,
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Furnishes Bagging and Ties to pl&nters. And Ad
vances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
eepToodSm
FIRST
^VTS'IVTT^.Xx
_ OF THE —
REPORT
MBS nunc ill LOAN ASSOCIATION,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY 18,1871.
Ob.
INSTALMENT ACCOUNT.
For 12 months ending Jnly
18, 1871 *24,000 00
INTEREST ACCOUNT.
On Loan 100
FINE ACCOUNT.
On non payment of dues 208 37
PREMIUM ACCOUNT.
Average on loins 61.07 per ct. 37,253 00
SUNDRY SHAREHOLDERS.
On advance instalments * 105 00
On loans not yet taken 2,190 00-2,195 00
*65,261 37
GEO. W. BUBB. Secretary and Treasurer.
We the undersigned, certify that wo have exam
ined the accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer,
hereto appended, and compared the same with the
books of Uie Association, and find the same correct
to the best of onr belief.
It.'F.'LAWTON, ’} Committee.
Macon, August 18.1871.
Tbe following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year.
President—E. WIN3HIF.
directors:
S. T. Coleoux,
H. T. Jons sox,
octl5 It
Macos, September 26,1871.
Jso. W. Bubke.
N. M. Houoeiss,
Hksby L. Jewett,
Matt. Tiicbhton.
GEO. W. BURR, Secretary and Treasurer.
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
ANNUAL
-AT-
FORT VALLEY.
BEGINS OS THE 17TH ISSTAST, ASD EADS OCTOBER 1OTH.
OVER FOUR HUNDRED ENTRIES
OF ARTICLES FOR EXHIBITION ALREADY MADE.
COL. TIIOS. HARDEMAN, Jr*.,
OF MACON, /
AND OTHER DISTINGUISHED ORATORS,
WILL DELIVER ADDRESSES,
ON WEDNESDAY, THE SEOOND DAY OF THE FAIR.
ATLANTA WATER-CURE.
D R. P. KALOW, late of Germany, would most
respectfully inform the citizens of Atlanta and
the eurrounding country that he has opened an es
tablishment on Hunter street, in the Larendon
House, for the cure of all chronic diaeaees. Special
attention given to the following diseases: Liver
Complaint in all its forms. Syphilis in all its forms,
Fevers, Epilepey, Sterrility, Asthmas, Lameness,
Nervousness, and diseases peculiar to women, etc.
I refer to the following persons, who have been
and are being treated at my establishment: Mr. J.
W. Rucker, of Chapman, Bucker & Co. * Major W.
B. Cox, of Cox & Hill; Capt. J. M. Hill, John and
James Lynch, T. J. Hightower & Co-, J. Fleishel,
Bcerm&n & Kurtz. sep8tue$«ksun3m
MEDICALCOLLEGE.
THE 15th. SESSION
OF MEDICAL LECTURES IN THE SAVAN
NAH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
WILL COMMENCE ON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1871.
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, eta, together with the advan
tages afforded by two large and extensive Hospitals,
tho Bavannah Medical College offers facilities for
Medical Instruction equal to any institution in the
country. TLe Introductory Lecture will be de
livered by Aiah Harris j, M. D m Professor of the
leorj and Practice of Medicine.
For'ftJnher information address
W. DUNCAN, M. D ,
Dean of Faculty, or
THOMAS’BMITfl, M. D.,
J oct4-2awlm Secretary of Faculty.
NOTICE.
T HE public are hereby cautioned against pur
chasing. importing or using, machines for tho
manufacture of Ice, constructed by Vaas & Litt-
man, at Halle, Prussia, eald machines being an in
fringement of the patents granted by the United
States to Carre & Mignon A liouarfc. All parties
found using or operating such will be prosecuted
to tho full extent of the law.
M. J. BUJAC,
Sole Agent and Attorney of Ca re & Mignon &
Rouart. sap291m
TBE GEORGIAS, IS. 1 AID 2.
THE OREAT NECESSITY FOR A
First Glass Restaurant
In this cUv, has induced us to establish, in connec
tion with GEORGIA NO. 2. just such a placo 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 verv beet cooks and in the finest
etyle. We have fitted up in splendid stylo * mag
nificent Saloon, and havo prepared, for the exclu
sive use of gentlemen, several suites of Private
Bupper Rooms. We will be prepared to serve, at
allJionrsrFISH, OYSTERS, GAME, and every del
icacy the Northern markets, our own and the sea
board afford. Thia honse wiU be nnder the charge
of Mr. Jno. A. Casey. Onr Bar will be supplied
with tbe choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
i GEORGIA NO. 1, on Mulberry street, where four
of the finest BILLIARD TABLES in the State can
be found, together with everything nsnally kept in
a first-class Bar. A. PATTERSON ft CO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines, Liquors
and Cigars. Agents for Goodyear’B celebrated
Southern Ales.sep!7 lm
UNIVERSITY OFJjAMLE^ENN.
ESTABLISHED IN 1785.
T HE Collegiate Department and Academy opens
4th September next. Discipline, Military Tui
tion, Board, Wauhing, Fuel, etc., from $150 to 8175
per term. The Lew Department opens 4th Octo
ber, 1871. Tuition $10 per term. Apply to
GEN. E. KIRBY SMITH,
au3 d2tw2m* Chancellor.
SPECIAL TRAIN©
WILL BUN FROM ALL DIRECTIONS,
-A.T HALF FARH!
To Eort Valley During Every Day of the Exhibition!
J. W. MATHEWS, Secretary.
THE COTTAGE,
THE BEST COAL STOVE IN THE MARKET!
BANK OP DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT-
LECTION 1
TT'XCHANGE on Now York for salo at lowest cur-
3JJ rent rate.
Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and
Savannah.
Advances mado on Bonds, Stocks, Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collodions promptly attended to in all parts of
tho United States.
Our circulation is amply protected by United
States Ronds. I. C. PLANT, President.
W, W. Wbtqut. Cashier. angl6-tiiod28*
Which has a reputation not equaled!
IMPROVED IRON WITCH.
Several other patterns, all guaranteed.
BOX and OFFICE STOVES,
GRATES to suit the demand,
HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS,
SADIRONS, SHEET IRON,
SHEET ZINC,
STEAM PIPE AND FITTINGS,
BABBITT METAL. PIG TIN,
FIG LEAD, SOLDER,
KNOB AND PADLOCKS,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Full Line of
HOUSE FUBNEHING GOODS,
Preseed and Plain
TIN WARE.
AU orders promptly attended to.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS ft CO.,
octl212t No. 42 Third etroot, Macon, Ga.
JAMES WILDE, JU. JOHN S. WILDE. JOSEPH WILDE.
JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing,
314 and 31G Broadway (opposite New York Hos
pital). New York. Represented by R. S. Spalding.
oct8d2m*
VALIANT, JONES & CO.,,
(Successors to Valiant ft Jones),
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, ClEDfl
TABLE, GLASS AID Ql'EEISWARE,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
sepm24diCvr
CUBBEDGE & IIAZLEI1URST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R eceive deposits, buy ana sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncurrent Funds.
Collections Slade on all Accessible
Points.
CS'Oflico open at all hours of the day.
aoptl-lyr
CUBBEBGE ft llAZLEHIIlSI'.S
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. u. to 6 p. x.
feb3-tf
-A.GKEISrO'Sr
Savaimali Bank and Trust Co,,
MACON.
0AFITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLV
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will he Allowed,
ab agreed upon.
J&n25-lj I. Ca PIriXT A soy* Agtw.
7AL0ABLE LANDS FOR SALE
FOR COTTON,
AT VERY LOW KATES,
At Twenty Cents per Pound.
E LEVEN HUNDRED ACRES—splendid lands—
near the railroad, at *10 per acre. Stock and
provisions included in the above basis. Seventeen
ipndred acres of river iandr. s;x nines fiom l.ail-
■hhi, same rates. Throe hundred acres m one mflo
arshalvillo, and many other valuable planta-
' Bnch bargains were never offered before. These
I lands are all in Macon reunty.