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great opening
At tlia
BALTIMORE CLOTIIIXG HOUSE
cassimeke surra. at sia, worth ei*.
DERBY SUITS at (30, worth (25.
black dress surra at (as. worth tx>.
r.UCK DOE SKIN EASTS (lirgo leg») at (10
. r:l. (15.
CASSI MERE BUITd (extre size*, to fit tho big
f ttt oen in Georgia) at (15, worth (33.
BOVS' SUITS (lo fit any .izo J boy in tbo city)
p r .cte to suit the time*.
ramUiiBE Good* of all grade*, at tho name rate*.
1 .retiring wtcklj- tlie l»t**l styles of Scarf* and
Bow*.
I'i.rcKarrra will bear in mind that this ia no lrom-
Call and aoe for yourselves.
it. BIB8H A BBO.,
Cor. < l.eny and Second eta., under the TanioBtra
;unliiing. octlS lm
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS
ntenvm at td*
SEW YOKE STOBE,
Every day,
.SPECIAL CALL!
•vv. a. norsoiir co
il SECOSD STBEET,
Invito early attention lo their stock of
STAPLE AM) FAXCY DRY GOODS
Alio. DRESS SUITS in a variety of material*.
CLOAKS. FURS, WAISTS,
CiSnBERE CLOTH, and FLANNEL 8ACQUES.
VELVETS, VELVETEENS,
1.ACES, trimmings, buttons, sotioss.
FANCY GOODS, Etc., Etc.
\ilot ahich have boon carefully selected and laid
. >t itr very loweat New York prices, and will l«o
i ,M at a email per contago upon coat and charge
Iiayera will find it to thoir advantage to give to
th.* fto' k a careful examination beforo making
iktir port hue*.
. ■].) ,r w. a. hoi-sox .v ro.
JUST RECEIVE}! >,
A nice assortment of
Real Point Applique JLaccs,
GU1PUBE and VALENCIESNE,
Alr\ late*I rtjire of Point Appliqno, Dnrhcwo,
Elijah Thread and Valcncicnne Laco Collaix,
Petlect ljeaul.ee, at vory low price*, at tho
SEW YORK STOBE
8. WAXELBAUM. BBO. A CO.,
45 and 17 Second etreot.
.j.t It f
FALL GOODS.
«CB STOCK or
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
NOTIONS, ETC.,
. now full and complete. We have tho largest and
moat varied Hock we have over exhibited to tho
trade.
DKESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY
ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW.
Our motto is
“ short Profits and Quick Sales,”'
And wo fee) confident of giving satisfaction to all
who may favor na witli their patronage.
We rcepoctfully invite tho public to call and ex
amine our atoek.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
eejvTOt t _ 13 Second at.. Triangular Block.
LADIES
Should not fail lo riamiuc our new slock of
BILK VAXiOTJHS,
l rcm (1 lo (l 50 per yard, at tho
NEW YORK STORE,
15 and 17 Second atrect.
A kandaome lino nf dark eludes of
PINE 8 ATBEUS.
•Ml the latent varieties in colon, at tho
NEW YORK STORE,
15 and 17 Second street.
A largo lot of
1IANDSOME P< >PLIXS,
Ft. ta 35c, :10c, 35o, to 60c a yard—astonishingly
low pricee at Iho
NEW YORK STORE.
IMPROVED COTTON TIES.
CITY AFFAIRS
FRIDAY MORNING. OCT. SO. IS7L
Bows Aoac*.—For more than a week we 1
been ruftieating and shaking, but are once r
able to do duty, and thia morning reaume
position at the desk.
Tee ladle a are respectfully invited to the fall
and winter opening of choice and elegant
French pattern Bonnet* and Hats, Flowers and
all the latest novelties on Thnnday and Friday,
the li'lh and 20th, at Mia* A. O’Conner'i
Skatixq Bixk.—Open to-night for gent* only.
To-morrow, open afternoon and at night for
aoiree.
A Good Chance to Make Monet. —Two stands
to sell Cigars and Tobaceo at the Fair Grounds
during the coming Fair, will be sold. Inquire
of Jacob Emanuel, at the Fair Ground.
Wc are requested to notify the ladies and
gentlemen of Alacon that a sufficient quantity
of evergreens and twine are now at the Fair
Grounds, and all are requested to meet to
morrow morning, afternoon and evening to
sist in decorating the Floral Ball. *
The Boat Races.—At the request of some
friend* down the road we have inquired aa
the days on which the boat race* will take place
daring the Fair. We are informed that they
will be on Thnrvday and Friday, the 20th and
27th. _
Fain Not.ce.—Wo would call the attention
of exhibitor* at the State Fair to the notice,
under the head cf new advertisement*, of Dr.
J. 8. I/iwton, in regard to their names being
attached to articles exhibited or not.
Convention.—The Bute Agricultural Associ
ation will mref, ss per adjournment, in Con
vention at Iho City Ball on Tuesday night next
at 71 o'clock, to rcoeive the report of CoL Law-
ton, and transact such other business as maybe
brought before them.
Macon to Atlanta.—Tho following dispatch
was sent by Mayor Buff, yesterday, to Gen.
Jno. B. Gordon, Chairman of Iho Atlanta Fair
Association:
‘•The Oily of Macon send* greeting to your
Fair Association, and claims tho presence of
each of its members hero on Monday next.
Please announce. W. A. Herr, Mayor.
An Old Fashioned Vnr.rsu Cook 1* ouo of
tho specialties st tho Georgia No. 2.
Flee Tleat.—Mr. Louis Vannucki and
Mrs. Mary Garigben bavo erected a cozy lit-
tie saloon on Wilson's lot, near the entrance
to the Fair Grounds, and will open to morrow
afternoon by dispensing Russel «t Peter's spark
ling lager beer freo to all thoir friend* and the
public goncrally who may give them a calL
It*
“White Lions'’ at tho Georgia No. 2.
Especially ron the Fail.—One hundred and
fifty barrel* Apples, and 100 barrel* Oranges,
at Corput's.
Pictubes.—Mr. l’ugb, tho well known artist,
has succeeded in obtaining some most admira
ble pictures of Central City Pork and the fair
buildings. The enlranco gate and Floral Ball
aro wonderful specimen* of Iho photographic
art, although thoro are nono of tho views but
what are excellent Mr. Pugh has printed da-
plientes of there pictures, and all who desire can
obtain them at his gallery.
Mince Meat—Mince Meat.—Wo have jus*
received 800 pound* of Atmoro's Mince Meat
Call and get some, and save time, trouble and
money. S. T. «tB. P. Walker, 88 Cherry street
Band open Oysters, Fresh Fish, Chickens,
Egg* and Martin's Gilt Edged Bailer, at Cor-
put's.
Ul-lkk A Co.’s Book Htoro is a curiosity shop,
and whether yon want to buy or not go and see
it They have many beautifnl books, writing
desks, work boxes, fancy goods and much to
pleaso Iho old and tbo yonng. The ladies will
find a new style of French initial note paper
end envelopes that wo bavo seen nowhero else.
Give them a call; it wiU pay yon.
THE EUREKA IRON TIF,
TUB ANCHOR IKON TIE,
Wo also bavo tbo
SWEPT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE.
Prices Samo ns New Orleans
TURPIN A OODEN, Agent* at Macon. Ga.
RATES A COMER. 122 Bay at, Savannah,
General Agenti|for Ga., Fla., and Eaat Ala
TBADE SAUK.
STONEWALL FERTILIZER,
1 or sale by TURTIN A OGDEN.
«r21tf
X 'JBO* OODKN. GEO. r. Team. Z. T. CONNEE.
nxm r. Dickinson
OGDEN & CO.,
lotion Commission Merchants,
MACON, GA.
POTION PURCHASED FOB ORDER. CON-
"laSMENTS FOR NEW YORK, AND ORDERS
f 0R FUBCIJADE OB SALE FOR FUTURE DE-
UVEBY SOLICITED.
Refer by Permission lo
•J—*R- B. Grave* A Oo. New York.
^ocaimi Railroad and Banking Company, Savan-
•**—r*. John W- Anderson - * Sons, Savxnnah.
■••am. Duncan A Johnaton, Savannah.
****•• Bates A Comer, Savannah. oct!7 tf
Fink Tennossce Beef, all Pork Sausages,
Venison, etc., at Corpnt'a.
Visitors to tiie Fair.—Tho Reception Com-
ruitico gives notice to all who visit Macon, in
attendance on the State Fair, that ample accom
modation* bavo been provided for Ibeir recep
tion. The office of the Committee is in the De
pot bnilding, and by making application there,
all who desire will bo furnished good, comfort
able room* at cheap rates. No one neod abstain
from visiting Iho Fair for fear that they may
lack proper accommodation, for tho arrange
ments are ample to necommodato many thou
sands.
Insveinck.—It is with pleasure that wo call
attention to tho card cf Mr. Backns, agent in
this oily for several insaranco companies. Be
is representing tbo Qnocn Insurance Company
of London *Dd Liverpool, whose assets are ten
millions of dollars, and which stands alono in
tho fact that it sustained not one cent of loas
by the great Chicago disaster. Tho only fear
is Ibat it will liavo an over rush under the cir
cumstances, and will have to curtail its busi
ness. Wc advise all wanting insurance to call
upon Mr. Backns at once.
An Attest rx at Incesmarish.—Wo copy bo-
low, from a letter received yesterday afternoon
from CoL John G. Webb, of Fort Gaines, a
biiof account of a fiendish attempt to destroy
by file tho residence of Mr. James Sutlive, of
Fort Gaines. Mr. S. is one of the most sub
atantial citizens of Fort Gaines—a member of
tho £nn of Sutlive A Holland, extensive doslers
in general merchandise. Wo congratulate him
upon his narrow . scape. Wonder if the ap
proaching State I'«tr can account for it ?
An attempt wr.» m*do on last Saturday night,
11tfa inst., to fire the residence of Mr. James
SnUivc. Four negroes (two boys and two
women) have been committed to await their
trial before the Snperior Coart next March.
The damage to the building was very alight
Slrstc.—“Tho man who hath no muaio in
himself, and ia not moved by concord of sweet
sound* is fit for treason," etc , so snng Wm.
Shakspearo a long tirno ago. We taka sides
with William on that subject and insist upon it
that every family should have some musical in
strument “about Uio bouso" with soma or sev
eral members of the family skilled in the art,
thereby making homo pleasant and attractive.
It yon wont a piano that will bo an ornament
to yonr parlor, go to Guilford A Bill's, where
yon can find just tbo tliing'you want They keep
musical instruments of every variety and will
furnish them as cheap, no donbt, as they can be
bought in Georgia. They are also agents for
the celebrated Florence Sewing Machine, with-
oat which no housewife can comfortably afford
to live. Go and see them.
“Sick A nan."—Fora week past we have been
closely confined in bed, and since we began to
recover have had a regular “fover taste” in our
mouth all tho while. Wo could by no means
stir up an appetite, bnt kept moping about feel
ing completely “stewed np.” Yesterday morn,
ing we were passing down Mulberry street feel
ing very badly, and when in front of Mr. Car
los' establishment met him at the door. Be
bowed us in with ono of his most pleasant
smiles. By tho way, he has the most smiling
countenance we «Tcr saw, and if yon get up in
the morning about half mad, go to see him and
he'll smile yon into a good hnmoyin a few
minntos. Well, in we went, and after looking
around a few minutes began to get a smell at
the rich, savory meals, etc., that were being
prepared, and before we knew it, were as hun
gry as a wolf, since which time wc have felt
much better and hope to oontinne improving.
If yon want good things to eat, either cooked
or uncooked, his is the place to get them.
Everything eatable ean bo procured at the
Georgia No. 2.
A i'ink selection of Rogers' scissors, pocket-
knives, razors and straps, portmonaies, walking
cane*, etc., at E. J. Johnston's. ootlO lot
McLean's Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
best tonio and blood alterative in the world.
E. J. Johnston is offering eomo great bar
gain* in fine gold half sets jewelry, plated ware,
etc. Give him a call.
Cowz, Etextbodt.—Some of the readers of
the Telegraph and Messenger have, nodcubt,
read State Fair items ad natutam, but it is, or
should be, a matter of vast importance to every
citizen of Georgia, and we therefore ask that
they indulge na a little longer. Two years ago
the State Fair was held here and many, many
who came had to remain “out in the cold” until
the next train going ont could take them to their
homes again. Those of onr citizens who are
most directly interested in these exhibitions are
of that class who. when ones deceived are ever
after “alow to believe.” We apeak of the farm-
era, the plain, old eonntry farmers, who are the
bone and sinew of Georgia. The impression
prevails with many such that this will be bnt a
repetition of the other, and not a few who are
really anxious to be present will be influenced
by each fears to stay away. Would that CTery
man in the State could see and know for them
selves as we do upon this subject. Our citizens,
with a liberality uncqnaled heretofore, either
by themselves or others, are preparing, and of-
faring to the committee appointed by Mayor
Bnff for the purpose, every available room in
the city for the accommodation of visitors. Onr
restaurant end saloon keepers are laying in sup.
plies of food sufficient to fill all the demands out
side of the hotel accommodations, and we verily
believe that tweDty thousand visitors can now
be famished with everything necessary to their
comfort. Besides, the grounds are most beauti
fully arranged, and afford conveniences for
camping rarely found on such occasions. Many
of the county agricultural clubs have heretofore
carried their tents with them, being provided
with all necessary cooking ntensils and other
camp equipage. To them wo unhesitatingly say,
you have never found such beautiful ground* and
so many conveniences for camping as yon will
find at Central City Park. The grounds are not
as before, come two miles distant from the city,
thereby leaving you dependent upon railroad
uncertainties, but are within one-half mile of
the passenger depot. The street cars will be
running continnally, bnt should they fail to fur
nish sufficient transportation, you can take the
“people's line" and only be refreshed by the
abort walk. Dispel, thon, your doubts and fears
and eomo and ace the products of yonr glorious
State—the products of yonr own industry and
ingenuity. We confidently promise that you
shall not go away dissatisfied with yonr stay
among ns. Remember that Buff is onr Mayor
and he never does things by halves.
BY TELEGRAPH.
We Peotest.—We do most earnestly protest
against the “daring robbery,” "another bold at-
tempt,” and sneb like articles that have, for the
past few days, appeared in the local columns of
this and other pipers, all being accounted for
by the approach of the State Fair. Warning
after warning has been sounded to the people
until many will, wo fear, take for granted that
the Fair Grounds will be literally “a den of
thieves.” Wo repeat it; wo fear Ibat such ar
ticles will have a tendency to binder manyfrom
being present who have already determined to
come. That a concourse of twenty thousand
people should bo entirely freo from Ibieves and
pickpockets is not to bo supposed, but tho poo
pie will, as a rule, bo prepared for them by car
rying no valuables about their persons. So long
as Mayor Buff has control of affairs tho people
may rest assured that every precaution will be
taken to prevent theft and robbery on the
Grounds, and the citizens of Hncon will surely
have sense enough to look closely after their own
premises. We may be mistaken, but it is our
candid opinion that such articles will have a
tendency to frighten away many of the more
timid from the rural districts who aro naturally
disposed to look upon cities as nothing better
than outcroppings from tbo infernal regions,
and tbo abodes of everything that is vile and
infamous. Then let us assure yon, our country
friends, that yon need entertain no fears as to
yonr safely during the State Fair. Leave yonr
gold watches at home; come along and eoo what
Georgians can do, and have done. Bring with
yon your wives and others who can appreciate
tho exhibition, feeling fnlly satisfied that yon
will receive every attention, and if yon behave
yourselves will go away nnhnrt.
To the Ladies.—Wo beard Mayor Huff re
mark yesterday that the ladies of Macon wore
its beat citizens, and displayed a greater desire
to make the State Fair what it ahonld be—a
grand success—than the gentlemen did, a thou
sand times. They have responded nobly to his
call upon them to prepare decorations for the
building*, and we observed a large number of
them yesterday engaged in making wreaths,
festoons, and other evergreen ornament*, to
beautify Floral HalL We earnestly trnst that
there will be no diminution in the attendance, for
to-day and to-morrow will bo the time their ser
vice* are most wanted, and when the exercise of
their exquisite taste will bo most in demand.
With Mayor Bnff to construct and the ladies to
adorn, wo aro willing (o wager highly that onr
State Fair will bo the great event of 1871, or
at any rato only second to the Chicago fire. We
again call upon “onr best citizens,” the ladies,
make tho Fair Gronnd their headquarters for
the next two days, and finish the work of beau
tifying that they have so admirably commenced,
and then let them nso all next week in admir
ing it.
A Fleasant Risk.—Many of onr reader*, no
donbt, have occasion to visit the little town of
Abbeville, Henry county, Ala., and not a few
have been neglecting or postponing visits to
that beautiful and enterprising little village,
because of want of transportation, Fort Gaines
being the nearest point that ean be reached by
rail or steamer on the Chattahoechec. We can,
with confidence, now assure parties having busi
ness at Abbeville that a regular daily hack-line is
running between the two points. The line is su
perintended by Mr. J. T. Walker,of Fort Gaines,
and we “speak that we do know” when we un
hesitatingly pronounce him a nice, clover gen
tleman. No pains will be spared to make pas
sengers comfortable), and tho faro is cheap
onough—only $4 to Abbeville and return. We
suggest to onr wbolcsolo homes here that it
wonld be well to solicit tho trade of Abbeville,
there is a great deal of business done at that
point and it will shortly bo connected with Eu-
fanla by rail. Meanwhile yonr drummers can
find daily accommodations in the way of travel
from Fort Gaines by Mr. Walker's back lino.
Try it.
Local Brevities.—CapL Clias. J. Williamson
has been appoanted by Mayor Hoff Assistant
Superintendent of Floral Hall, and placed spe
cially in charge of the Fine Art Department.
Oca attention was attracted yesterday to a
negro woman inhumanly beating a small child,
near tho old Conrt-house square. It may have
been wicked, bnt we slionld have liked to make
subscription to pay the brute's funeral ex
penses.
In response to the criticism of a fair Atlantisn,
the gallant President of the Macon and Augusta
Railroad has caused the bridge over the Ocmnl-
goe river to be whitewashed. It much improves
the looks of things.
The celebrated bones, Mathew Smith and
Dan Yoorhees, have been entered at the Fair
by T. P. Roach, of Indianapolis, Indiana.
All the railroads leading into Macon mill run
extra trains daring fair week.
On Exhibition.—We wore shown yesterday
morning a fall set of horse shoes made by Mr.
Hay, tbo celebrated Canadian horse shoer, at
the shop of Messrs. English & Son, in roar of
W. Butko & Co.'a book store. They in-
tended (or inhibition at the State Fair, and are
perfect models as we have ever seen. Mr.
Bay makes bore-shoeing a specialty, and we
hope his work will receive special notice at onr
great State Exhibition, commencing on the 23d
inst. Messrs. English & Sou have also a carri
age shop in .connection with their blacksmith
shop, where work of every kind in that line will
be executed in aa Deal style and at as low figures
at any place in Georgia. Don’t forget where
they stay—just in rear of J. W. Burke 4 Co.’a
bookstore.
DAY DISPATCHES.
Washington, October 19.— In the United
States Supreme Court No. 96, the State of Louisi
ana, ex Bel. W. W. Handlin, plaintiff in error
vs. G. II. Wickliffe. auditor, etc. This oause
was argued by Mr. W. W. Handlin, the plain-
tiff in error. The Court demded to hear any
further argument in the cause.
Detroit, October 19. —The passenger steamer
P. G. Colburn, foundered in Saginaw Bay.—
Two boats with the officers and part of the
crew are missing. Three passengers and seven
of the crew were saved.
GLorcasm. October 19.—Schooner Horton
has arrived and a grand reception was given to
the crew by the citizens.
New Orleans, October 19.—The Galveston
News has an Austin special which says that
General Reynold* find* no necessity for the
movement of Governor Davis, in the procla
mation of martial law in Limestone county.
Sax Francisco, October 19.—Fifty thousand
sheep have been scattered and lost in the moun
tain* near Fort Tryon by sand storms.
The tax payers carry the city in the judicial
and school elections.
Salt Lake, October 1 P.—Aaron Juh'Oon, a
Mormon bishop, has been srreBted as accessory
to mnrder.
New Yobx, October 19.—The steamer Alps
reports that the bill abolishing slavery in Bra
zil his passed the SCnate by an overwhelming
majority.
Paris, October 19—Victor Place, who had
been on trial at Versailles for alleged frauds in
the purchase of arms for the Government,
while filling the position of French Consul at
New York, has been honorably acquitted. The
Government baa issued an order to command-
ants of military and naval poets and stations on
the coast of France, warning them to keep a
careful watch on the movements of all suspi
cions or inspected persons, and to bo prepared
for prompt action to suppress any disturbance.
The objeet of tho order is to prevent the conn-
try from being disturbed or excited by a Bona-
partist descent, which is feared may be under
taken. Tho conrt martial held in thia city for
the trial of Communist*, has sentenced 91 of
the accused brought before it, and acquired 900.
night vnrATtaia.
FEVAICIAL MD COMMERCIAL
Baltimore, October 19.—The Committee on
Canous reported adversely lo amending canon
IS, title 2, of marriage and divorce. The Com
mittee report adversely lo creating tho cilice of
Snffragen Bishops. Several reports npon uni
formity in ritnal wore mado tho special order
for to-morrow.
Gen. Richard N. Bowerman was sentenced to
four years imprisonment in the Baltimore jail,
and to pay a fino of $2,000 and costs. CoL
Thomas W. Wilson was sentenced to three years
and and fino and cost*. Beth convicted of ens-
tom-lionse defalcations.
New Orleans, October 19.—Voile & Com-
mack’s bank box, containing $50,000 worth of
securities lias been stolen.
A wagon load of Union torpedoes exploded
this morning, killing the driver instantly. A
leg of tho driver was blown several hundred
feet. Windows in the vicinity were shattered
by the concussion.
Later.—Tho torpedo explosion this morning
killed one and wonndod many others. The con
tents of a saloon in the vicinity were shattered.
Tho torpedoes were manufactured by Klnber &
Goldsmith, New York, and wore beiDg dis
charged from the ship Georgo Ilmlbnrt. Two
hundred cases, still on board of the vessel, will
probably be ordered off.
Nashville, October 19.—Tho Supreme Court
remanded for a new trial Baxter vs. Banders
Clark. The lower conrt gave Baxter $27,-
000 for libel on publishing the speech of Gen
eral Mabry.
New York, October 19.—Tho wholesale dry
goods merchants are advancing prices on ac
count of the Chicago fire.
Right hundred and sixty thonsand dollars
worth of vouchers have been foued paid on ac
count of Keyser, which Keysor pronounces for
geries. They were paid by tbe Tenth National
Bank.
The insaranco convention adopted a resolu
tion memorializing Congress to exempt life
policies from ihe bankrnpt act A committee
of three was appointed to report tho best moth'
od for working insolvent companies.
Bancor, October 19.—Tile European and
North American Railroad opened with great
eclat. The Canadian officials present made con
ciliatory speeches and lauded tho Washington
treaty.
Charleston October 19.—Four fever deaths
in the last twenty-four hours.
Charleston, Ootoboi 19.—Arrived, aehoocor
May Morn, New York; John L. Lee, Philadel
phia. Bailed, steamer South Carolina, Now
York; ship Lady Do Efferin, Liverpool;
BcliooDcr Florence Rodgers, Now York; schoon
ers J. E. Messerry, Providence; Henrietta,
Georgetown, South Carolina.
Daily Review of the Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
October 19—Evening, 1871.
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 656 bales: sale* 435
shipped 448
The market has been dull throughout the day and
the Now Yotk evening telegrams reporting “dull
and heavy” cauaed a etill greater weakness. Mid
dlings are quoted dull at 17%, though we beard of
a bale or two cf extra fancy selling for 173-4*.
KACOX COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on band Sept. 1,1871—bale*.. . 1,739
Received to-day C’j6
Received previously..— 9.GS8—10,344
12,083
Shipped to-day 448
Shipped previously 0,279—6,727
Stock on band this evening
5,356
The general market is unchanged. We quote;
BACON—Clear lib Sides femoked) 9)4 @ 10
Shonldere 9 <® 9)4
S Agar-cured bams
GRAIN ANli HAY.
CORN—White. @ 1 05
MEAL 1 15 @ 1 10
GRITS 1 25 @ 1 30
OATS 70 @ 75
WHEAT—Pet bushel ... 1 9J @ 2 00
FIELD PEAS 1 (0
HAY—Northern 2 00 0 2 21
TenneaaeTiEiothv 2 OC @ 2 25
BAGGING AND IRON TIES.
BAGGING—Bengal. 2 fit 23
Lyon 21 @ 22
Borneo 21 @ 21%
Gunny
Dundee
Patched
TIES—Goodie
Arrow
Eureka
554 <»
5% @
634
•Moraine Market tie*.•>*-«
New York. October 19 —Cotton quiet; uplands
19%: Orleans 20)4; sales 700.
bales of cotton future--* last evening 12,900
bates; October 19) ; <■ 19 1-16@19 15-10; November
19)4(@191-16; Do- nib-r 19 1-16@19>4@19; Januuy
19?4; February 19 ' ulj}March 1934@19)4; Apitl
39..
Turpentine firm. Itoeju unchanged; 4 20@4 25 for
strained. Freights firm.
Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and nomi
nally lower. Corn quiet and heavy. Pork dull at
13 30(313 50. Lard quiet.
Stocks steady and dull. Gold heavy at 12%
Governments dull and weak. State* dull and steady.
Money firm at 7. Sterling, long 8%; abort 9%.
London. October 19, noou.—Console 93. Bonds
90%.
Paris, October 19, noun.—Rentes 87f C2c.
Franktout, October 19.—Bonds 95%.
Liverrool, October 19, noon.—Cotton opened
dull; uplands 9%; Orleans 10.
Later.—Cotton dull; ssles 10,000; speculation
ml export 2000
MIDNIGHT BMPATCHIiS.
Synopsis of IVcntbcr Statement.
War Dei-’t, Office Chief Signal Oiticer, t
Washington, D. O., October 19, 7:40, r. al /
Tho highest barometer has moved southeast
into tbe bonthern and Gnlf States. An area of
very low pressure has advanced rapidly south
eastward through Canada, and is now over
Lake Ontario, with high westerly winds from
Lake Hnron to New York. The temperature
has risen north of the Ohio and has fallen
slightly on the Golf coast. Clear weather has
irevailed except in New York and New Eng-
and. Cloudiness and fresh northeasterly winds
in Southern Florida.
Probabilities: The low pressure will proba
bly move over Now England to-night, with brisk
winds and but littlo cloudiness. Tbe winds
will probably diminish on tbe Lower Lakes and
pleasant weather continuo on Friday very gen
erally east of the Rocky Mountains.
Cuicaoo, October 19.—The entire debt of the
city does not exceed $5,000,000. The Legisla
ture has passed a bill exempting Chicago from
warehouse tax. Transactions in real estate in
tbe burnt districts show no depreciation in
vjlne.
Memtuis, October 19.—The UDiiod States
Marshal bronght four alleged ICu klux from
North Mississippi here to-day.
New York, October 19.—An iojunction has
been granted against tho Irving Insurance Com
pany, and 31. J. Crowe appointed receiver.
San Francisco, October 19.—The Repnbli.
cons carried tbe school and judicial elections
throngbont tbe State. The, tax-payers carried
the city by 1200 to 5000 majority. The Demo
crats are contesting tho election of Tolano
county, because, by tbo interference of Federal
officials, it was preventod from free ballot
Tho case of Mrs. Fair commences ia the Su
preme Court on tho 21th instant.
The Apaches, with whom Vincent Collier had
just made peace, attacked a stage between Tuc
son and Camp Crittenden.
Washinoton, October 19.—A patent to T. W.
White, of Miiiedgeville, for a cotton seed
planter, has been extended.
Havana, October 19.—A steamer from Cadiz
brings 600 Spanish troops.
Berlin, October 19.—The Emperor has ap
proved the treaties with France.
I 1 !!!!!! ! The largest and most
extensive stock of watches ever before in Ma
con, can be seen and bought at low rates, dur
ing the next two weeks at the store of Wing A
Solomon. It will be the best opportunity for
those wishing watches, that will be offered for
time to come.
To the admirers of tho lorf, we can show
something handsome in stop watches, and also
a novelty in a “repeater,” striking both tho
hours, quarter hours and minutes, thereby en
abling one to tell the timo without looking at
the watch. Give ns a call, if not to purchase,
yon at least can feast your eyes upon artistic
mechanism and workmanship.
Marriage Guide.—Interesting work, ntuncrons
engravings, 224 pages. Trice GO cents- Address
Dr. Butts’ Diapenaaiy 12 North Eight Street, St-
Louis, Mo. See advertisement. auglT-dAwly
A Word or Advice.—Mothers know the impor
tance attached to the care of teething children.
Road the advertisement of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup
in another column.
Read the following from Rev. G. 15. Harding:
Bicbrond, Ya , August 31,1869.
rropritlort fiotadaiil—Gente: For a period of 12
yean my wife suffered greatly from general dobility,
with great tendency to dropsical effusions. In the
meantime she had repeated attacks of hemorrhage
of the longs, with chills, etc., in fact, all the symp
toms of conenmption. She used many different
remedies, but without benefit, until ebo began the
use of Roeadalis, when, after taking two bottles,
she was restored to her original health and vigor,
and ia to-day a picture of perfect health. Roea-
*lalia is a household word with us and onr neighbors.
Yours truly, Q. B. Haedkg.
ON MASBI&GS.
H APPY BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the
effects of Error* and Abuses in early life.
Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Im
pediments to Marriage removed. New method of
treatment. New ana remarkable remedies. Books
and Circulars Bent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HO WARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth at-, Philadelphia, Pa. aep5 3m
Jox to the World! Woman is Free!—Among
the many modem discoveries looking to the happi
ness and amelioration of the human race, none is
entitled to higher consideration than tho renowned
remedy—Dr. J. Brsdfield's Female Regulator, Wo
man's Beet Friend. By it woman i* emancipated
from numberless ills peculiar to her sax. Before
its magic power alt irregularities of the womb van
ish. It cues whites. It cure* suppression of tbe
menses. It remove* uterine obstructions. It cores
constipation and strengthens tbe system. It braoee
the nerves and purifies the blood. It nover fails,
as thousands of women will testify. This valuable
medicine is prepared and sold by L. H. Bradfield,
druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price, (150 per bottle. All
respectable dreg men keep it
WALTHAM WATCHES.
S-I PLATE, 1G AND 20 SIZES.
Theee&ro the best Watches mado in this country,
and are made with and without etern winding at
tachments.
They are finished in the boat manner and ran
with the greatest accuracy, and cannot bo excelled
lywharo at their reepectivo prices.
The caeea aro all made of tho newest patterns,
and tpecialiy mado to onr own order.
Our etock of these Watches is now tho iargeet,
and our prices, all things contidered, are tho low
est in the city. BALL, BLACK & CO.,
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
oct3-tf 5G5 and 567 Broadway, New York.
SK&rlcets-'-Evemsig iceg’ort
Nr.w Vons, October 19.—Cotton dull and heavy;
galea 1071; uplands 19>,; Orleaua 20>6.
Cotton galea for future delivery to-day 12,700
biles; 'October lD^^lO; November 19@19X@
19 3-16; December 191-1G<S)19X; January 19>&
February 10%; March 20® 19^: April 20
Flour,dull aud drooping; common to fair extra
15®725; good to choice 7 80(gD 25. Whidky 95(2)
95%. Wheat slightly favors buyers; winter red
wo«tern 1 5i(5'l £>8. Corn Bliado lower at 16%.
Rico quiet at 8*^(&9. Folk 13 25@13 62}*. Beef
quiet. Lard, fcottio r %.
Navala firm Tallow quiet. Turpentine firm at
70w7l. ltoam uueliangcd Freights easier.
Money eaaicr at 5<s7. Tho treasury diabured
£3,0' 0,000 on account of yotterday’abond purchase.
The banks are etill unable to meet the trade de
mand for discounts. Sterling 8J s<2>8%. Gold closed
at 12%(2>12%. Governments steady; 62s 13%;
Southern securities dosed dull and heavy as follows:
Tennessoes 03; new 6JL Virginias 58; now 62.
Louisianas 65 ; new 67. Levees 65: 8a 78 —
Alabama* 98; 6s 65. Georgias 80; 7s 90. North
Garolinas 50%; now 2). South Carolinas 73; new
42%.
Governments closed as follows: 8tsl5%; C2s 13%;
Cls 13%: 653 13%; new 12%; 67s 12%; G8a 12%;
KMOb ti%.
BALTUiocn, October 19.—Cotton mtrket dull:
middlings 19/^; net receipts 185; gross 433: exports
to Great Britain 100; coastwise 140; sales 325;
stock 1570. _
Flour low; woiitorn family 7 75@8 50. Wheat
dull; Ohio and Indiana 1 50#1 57. Corn quiet
Oats dull at 43. Provisions unchanged, Whisky
98(599.
Sr. Lons, October 19.—Flour, low grades scarce;
Corn lower. Whisky 90. Pork quiet at 13 (0. Ba
con qui6t for jobbing and older lots; shoulders
clear sides
Cincinnati, Octobor 19—Flonr is weak. Corn
steady. Fork 12 75@13 00. l’royiaiona weak;
holders unwilling to mako concessions. Bacon,
shoulders 7%; clear sides 7%@3.
Louisville, October 19 —Bagging steady at 16%
(5)17%- Provisions qniot and unchanged. Whisky 91.
Whisky lower at 91. Fork 13 00. Bacon weak. Lard
dull at 9%-
New Oelean'8, October 19.—Cotton market closed
quiet; middlings 19%^19%; net receipts 2074; gross
3118; exports to Great Britain 2593; coastwise 1664;
continent 3284; sales 3700; stock 37,449.
Flour scarce; supertino 0 25; double 7 00@7 12%;
doublo 7 85@7 70. Com scarce; mixed 92%@95;
Oats 54(5*55. Bran 1 50. Hay, prime 35 00; choice
30 00. Pork dull and lower; mess 13 87%. Bacon
scarce; shoulders 8%; clear rib sides 8%; clear
sides 9%; choico sugar cured hams 18% @19.—
Lard firm; tierce 10%; keg 12%. Sugar, new gray
clarified 10%; centrifugal 12. Molasses, fair G?@66.
prime at 73@75. Whisky 95 «105. Coffee scarce;
fair 17%@18.
Bank Sterling 22 8ight, par. Gold 13%.
Wilmington, Octobor 19.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 18%; net receipts 237; exports coastwise 890;
sales —: stock 3318.
spirits of turpemine firm at 65. Rosin firm at
3 30 for strained; 3 25 for No. J; 7 75 for extra pale;
7 00 for pale; and 3 50 for No. 2- Crude tur
pentine steady at 3 50 for hard; 5 25 for yellow dip;
5 35 for virgin. Tar steady at 2 CO.
Augusta,October 19.—Cotton market closed quiet;
middlings 17%; receipts 1000; sales 600.
8AVANNAn, October 19—Cotton in good demand—
buyers and sellers apart—tending downward—hold
ers firm at outside figures—middlings 18%@18%;
net receipts 3027; experts to tho continent —; ex
ports coastwise —; sales 1300; stock 15,350.
Charleston, October 19.—Cotton closed quiet;
middlings 18%; not receipts 1663; exports coast
wise 25; exports to Great Britain 3330: sales 100;
stock 16,123.
Mobile October 19.—Cotton dosed quiet; mid
dlings 1S%; not receipts 1259; exports to Great
Britaiu —; coastwise 374; sales 1000; stock 17.732.
Galveston. October 19.—Cotton steady; good or
dinary i5%@16; net receipts 815; exports coast
wise 774; sties GOO; stock 27,151.
Boston, Octo»>cr 19.—Cotton dull; middlings 20;
net roceipts 219; groes 850; exports to Great
Britain 315; coastwise —; sales 200; stock G0G0.
Norfolk, October 19.—Cotton dull; low mid
dlings 18%; net receipts 2137; exports coastwise
1836; sales 200; stock G369
Mkm?jiis, October 19.—Cotton inactive; prices
drooping; middlings 18%; receipts 3171.
pMiT.Anr-i.pina, October 19.—Cotton markot dull;
middlings 19%.
London. October 19, ovcLing — Bullion increased
over XI,000,660..
Tallow 48s Gd.
Pakis, October 19 —Rentes 67f 20c.
Livr.ni'ooL, October 19, evening—Cotton closed
at 9%@9% for uplands; Orleans 9%@10.
Cotton on ship named at Havaunali or Charleston
9%-
Tallow 67.
THE NEXT GREAT ANNUAL
GEORGIA STATE FAIR!
WILL B3 HELD AT
JX<£ ACON
Commencing Monday, October 23d, and Continne for Eight Days.
PRNATIi III A (HI SCALE!
Hi Mona! M or Mail.
| bank of discount, deposit and cot.
LECTION!
"ITtXCHANGE on Now York for sals at lowest cur-
ExcSngo bought on New York. Philadelphia and
^Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Bavaimah houeoa.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
the United States. ,
Our circulation is amply mterted by United
State* Bonds. 1* 6. PLAKf., President.
W?W.WBiaLEr. Cashier. angl6-tiioct28*
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST,
I Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GA.
R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex
change, gold, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
I and Uncurrent Funds.
Collections lade on nil Acceftsihle
Points.
CSyOiEco open at all hours of tho day.
septl-lyr _
CUBBEDGE & IIAZLEHUKST’S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
I INTEREST FAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. at. to 6 r. »t.
f ob8-t f
ACJENCT'
| Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
MACON.
I QAMTAL ONE MILLION DOLL.U#, all paid in
I ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND JWH.P
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
Ou which Interest will be Allowed,
AS AGREED tTFOK.
jan25-ly
I. C. PLANT * MIN. Airh.
THE FINET PARK AND BEST RAGE TRACK TREMENDOUS STOCK
ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.
SEIffl MUFHT EMIT* HALLS!
GENERAL SMEWS
NOW BEING RECEIVED BY
250 SPLENDID HOUSE COTTAGES!
RQGSKS & BONN,
And they are offered for sale FEARFULLY LOW.
810,000 IN GASH PREMIUMS
OFFERED FOR FAST IIORSES-TROTTING OR RUNNING!
Tho Fastest Horses in the North west and South ts be present. Superior Aocommod&tions for Stock.
IN STORE
2,000 sks. Family & Extra Flour,
200 barrels Sugar,
300 bbls. Liquors of all kinds.
I STOCK OF BACON AT PRESENT SMALL.
GrU -/^UXTIO BTAKTD
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE'
GRAND STATE REGATTAi
Over $1000 in Cash Premiums! Boat Clubs invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for Ono Mile. Ten thousand spectators can be seated on the |
beautiful green-sward at ono time.
JUST ARRIVED.
1100 l)l)k CHOICE BED APPLE?.
ROGSSS & BONN.
7 tf
THE COTTAGE,
THE BEST COAL STOVE IN THE MARKET:
CONSIGNEES PER JI. & XV. K- K.
October 19,1871.
Collins A L; D Good A Sons; Louis M Ditehby;
F Corput; W H Horton; Seymour, T A Co; Truman
A G; Anacreon A Son; P Fitzgora'd; Hardeman A
B; Rogers A B: W I» Johnston; W W Laney; Bnr-
dick Bros; Oiiver, D A Co; Small AG; B J Ander
son.
COTTON STATES
LiTe Insurance Co.
rHI.M'11'AL OFFICE, KACOX, GEORGIA'
Authorized Capital 62,000,000
Guaranteed Capital 500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for se
curity of Policy Holders 150,000
tV. B. JonxsTox President.
W. 8.. Horn Vice President.
Gzo. 8 Obeaiu Secretary.
J. W. Bunac General Agent.
J. Meuceb Ghees, M. D Medical Examiner.
W. J. JUiiii.n Superintendent of Agencies.
C. F. McCay Actuary.
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POUCIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, Special Agent,
jnlStf Macon. Georgia.
THE LATEST STYLES
—or—
SILK H-A.TS,
A fine lot jmt received by
F. L. GROCE.
sep26 tiluovl Hollingsworth block.
CENTRAL CITY PARK
SALOON.
T BI3 SALOON will be opened, from this date,
to all who visit tho Fair Grounds and need
spiritual refreshment. Only the finest Whiskies,
Wince, Ale, Porter and Beer, will be sold. To thoso
who know me, my word will be sufficient. To thoeo
who do not, I can only refer them to the old adage:
‘The proof of tho pndding,” etc. Reepectfolly,
GEO* D. LAWRENCE,
octltf Proprietor.
P-fljaEY c£J CO.,
d**by buildixo, 325 west biltiuoee steer,
WHOLESALE
ruiterers and Gandy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
cep22dAw6m* tzeks cish.
VALIANT, JONES & CO.,
(Successors to Valiant A Jones),
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LAMPS, CIIAXDELIE11S, CHINA,
TABLE, CLASS AND Ql’EEXSWARE,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
eopmSldAOw
TO BE PRINTED OK THE
Telegragh, Express and Post-offices in full operation on tho ground, day and night, for the convenience |
of Visitors!
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
With private rooms for accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents.
Which has a reputation not equaled!
IMPROVED IRON WITCH.
Several other patterns, all guaranteed.
GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION
Evety day at Three, r. a.
EDWARD PAYS ON
The distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 23d and |
24th, and illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited
the wonder and admiration of tho world.
BOX and OFFICE STOVES,
GRATES to suit tho demand,
HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS,
SADIRONS, SHEET IRON,
SHEET ZINC,
STEAM rifE AND FITTINGS,
BABBITT METAL. PIG TIN,
PIG LEAD, SOLDER,
KNOB AND PADLOCKS,
WTj] STOn TABLE ^' D SOCKET CUTLERY,
, | . WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE
Full Line of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Pressed and Plain
TIN WARE.
All orders promptly attended to.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS A CO.,
Octl2 12t No. 42 Third street, Macon, Ga.
Sixty-flvo First
OTHER EXHIBITIONS OF R4i:E INTEREST AND MERIT
Will be of daily occurrence throughout tbe we
Prize Medals Awarded.
THE GREAT
Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
| WM. KNABE & CO.
acASUFAcmuLns of
CRA.VD, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
STREET CA.RS ! PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
fpHESE Instruments have been beforo tbe pnblic
X for nearly thirty years, and npon their excel
lence alone attuned an unpurchatcd pre aninmcc,
wmch pronounces them uneqn&lod, in
Tone.
Touch,
Workmanship.
And Durability.
All our StiCABE Pianos have onr New Irn-
E ived Ovebstsuko Scale and the AoUAl t’K
eblk.
. t*vi“ We would call epecul attention to onr late
Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
I SQUARE GIIANDS, found innootherPi.no. whicli
| briog the Piano nearer Perfection than has yet teen
Every riano Fully Warranted for Fire Tears.
, , C3“\Ye are by special arrangement enabled to
Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat transportation at half rales for Passengers and Freight j forrneh PARLOR ORGANS ana MELODEON8 of
have been made with all the lines throughout the country from New York to New Orleans, and from °y«bc*ted papers, Wholesale and Retail,
WiU take Passengers to and from the Park to any part of the City every fifteen minntes.
FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS!
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
Are offered amounting to over $10,000. Five thousand dollars offered by one man!
Chicago to Savannah.
at lowest Factory prices.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly
I famished on application to i t j
WM. KNA.BE A CO.. Baltimore. Md.
° r a, o ny our established agencies.
octlsoodtkwGm
ONLY $32 FROM NEW YORK TO MACON AND RETURN! I rpHE GEORGIA HOTEL PROPERTY, aitu&tol
1 A " um , euiate! y.mtront of tho l*a- = .
urmin, Ga. Thia ia now conceded to bo the best
opening for a largo hotel enterprise in Georgia,
and lacks nothing but a little capital and enter-
prise to mako it tho Test t’’.i ir.K rivnet in '
Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Dally oilIthe Grounds! nience of transient guests.^ _ .
I The I10U8O neods repair.-'> ! n.!‘ "
I inability of the proprietor lo improve os the only
reaeon for offering to sell. .
Terms—Ono-third cash; ono-third first January
next, and balance first of January, 18^ Addreea
SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
JAMES A. SMITH.
Griffin or Montezuma, G.v
aop27 tiloct23
W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
OVER GAITERS
IJT 0B sale by
F. L. GROCE,
HolliDgsworth Block.