The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 26, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger. •" 'JbeAT opening At Um BALTIMORE CLOTIII\G HOUSE. CASSIMEUE sens, »t *12, worth *18. OEia'.V faL'ITH at *30, worth *25. BUCK DREES SUITS at *25. worth *35. A FAIR CALL, | W. A. BOrSOKT cfc OO Invito rpot ill attention, cot only to their large I and writ selected Stock at their old etand. No. 11 SECOND STREET, but to their display of' " ChOlCE AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES Now an exhibition at the Fair Grounds, in Floral Hall! VMton are informed that Goods can be ordered BUCK DOE SKIN PANTS (largo legs) at *10 I from the samples there; the articles on eprtb (15. only epedmena of i CASSIMEBE burrs (extra irfze#, to fit the big-1 hand, eontiatiog of cc*t ®<o i® Georgia) at ?25, worth I prroa pin a rrq a i rnnoa COTS’ EIJ1TB (io fit any ailed boy in the diy) I ’ ^ QOES ’ READY-MADE SUITS, SILK POPLINS and DA COPES, With a gnat variety of DRESS GOODS, TRIUMIXGS, oct24 tf BUITONS, NOTIONS, etc. , ;,r.ce. to suit the times. Ksmlaljng Goods of all grades, at the same raise. I l,. t inDB weekly the latest styles of Scarfs and Bows. Purchase** will bear io mind that this is no limn- Call and roe for yourselves. m - mnsn * bro, Cnr. Cherry and Seooiul ate., wider the Txuotura liiiilding. octlS lm ^Ta T T n ( 1 m Vc laPECIfll. INDUC.’TKDNT io FAL-L- UOOJ3S.I mczmm7aoFWULOON Wo will make a display of our oca stock or I Ware* on Itmraday, PAR STXPE- BIOS. TO JAHTT BAY FREVI- Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods ous. Wc will also commence soil Inp theso fino Goods at pricos within NOTIONS, ETC., | tho reneb of all. Remember, wc , new rill! and complete. We hare the largest and I S * 0Ck ** VEn \* DM t varied atock wo have ever exhibited to the PKICJ3. Bargains can be , r)Je bad of ns. Ail goods sold by ns will bo engraved in superior style and dc- DSESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY livercti lURIEDIAIFELT, ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW. 3HAB.P £i. PLOYD. Our motto lm ••Short 1’rcfits and Quick Salts/’ VI3IT0E3 TO THE FAIR Shoo’d not neglect to call at the And we feel confident of giving satisfaction to all We rvrpectfnlly invite the public to csU and ex- |NEW" YORK STORE nine onr atock. W. A. BANKS A BONS, „pT.O', f JS Fecond at,, Triangnlar Block. LADIES BLcnld not fail to examine onr new atock of BILK valours, From *1 to *1 GO per yard, at the NEW TORE STORE, 45 an l T7 Second street. Jot in at the NEW YORK STORE, Twenty pioces 33 X. ACK SILKS Prom *1 21 Io 47 per yard, twenty percent, cheaper Ilian tile same goo a can he bought e!e< where in the dty. 8. WAXELRAUM, RRO. A CO , (5 and 17 Second street. JUST RECEIVED, A nice assortment of Real Point Applique Laces, GUIPURE and VALENC1ENNE, Abo. later! rtylea of Point Appliqne, Dn.heate, | English Thread and Valencienno Lace OoUarn, I’ei foe t Imantioe, at vory low prieoa, at the NEW YORK STORE —or— S. WAXELRAUM, BBO. A GO., And examine the new and large atock cf [ STAPLE AND FARCY DRY GOODS, Embracing all tbe latest styles in every branch. We also invite 'ho attention of - WHOLESALE DEALERS. Having enlarged onr Wholesale rooms, we have now on hand one of tho largest and most complete stocks in tbe Btate. CITY AFFAIRS THURSDAY MORNING. OCT. 2C. 187L Stats Democratic Committee.—We ere quested to 8teto that tho State Democratic Committee will meet in the office of Judge Clif ford Anderson, the chairman, at 7} o'clock to night. 1CACOIt COTTON STATZMXST. day a races elsewhere fonnd. They will com mence at two this afternoon. There will only apeeimena of . vory large a-ertmentnow « ^“^^dahoge crowds themi two thing. Battle.—We call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. Clay in today's issue proposing raffli his gray trotter. He is one of the mo6t beautiful horses we have seen, and tbe winner will indeed gain a prize. Wing A Solomon.—This firm has on exhibi- bition at the Fair Grounds a splendid assort ment of solid silver ware manufactured by the celebrated Gorham Manufacturing Company. They arc extensive dealers in all goods in that line, and will be fonnd, upon trial, well worthy all the patronage bestowed upon them. Not Yet.—Wo have known eating houses, saloons, etc., to run short of something to eat at times, bnt W. P. Carlos never does. At least he never has as yet, and there is nc pros pect of his ever doing so. His saloon is indeed a popular resort, and from morning till midnight it la filled. He keeps bis bar supplied with no whiskey bnt the celebrated “Acme.” His cooks understand their business as we can personally testify. Go to see them. 1,739 The Reoatta To-Dat.—There is scarcely any need to call attention to the notice of ihe first -“J—I quarter. Officer Bilderonattempted to arreet both receiving round after round of applause a (jhmimiuj for shooting another. He was re- I Stock on hand 8ept. 1,1871—bales.. for their doable clog dance. Miss Jennie, as aiated, and called Robert Thompson, a citizen, Received tonlay 5G3 Lady Constance, in the extravaganza captured to assist him. The Chinese opened fire on both Received previously 12,799—13,367 the hearts of many of onr young men. The j£j hen i:. I ;P lom P 8on died lmm6dlatel J- I lTlOC I 1 UI £*““? *~‘ Bs . . „ „».ki!.v.a — * - ,v. Officer Bilderon was shot, but escaped,mounted. _. .. , safe in saying there is no better exw made. . _ . „ ,, Sisters have established themselves in tho | A mob soon collected and attacked the whole | S5!E?2 1 S? atm I MEOHANIO'3 TOOLi-Kept in ovory varioty or kind and now invention: Augers, Bonus Machines, South, and deserve a great deal of credit for the I Chinese q garter They were resisted by the ““Pi** 1 ptwioualy Chisels ready foruse. All sizes of Hatchets, and many makes and styles of Axes, embracing the excellent manner in which their pieces are pro- Chinese. K^tandmdmen sounded tte stock on hand thi. evening 7,464 ^mcnfvvLo wMfind Uiey^have dneed. They have really the best organization i;“ Desa quarter to prevent any from escaping I served their interest in looking at our stock. now traveling and we are glad to see that they Chinamen were hanged by the mob «bd gold and mm BELTING, both RUBBER AND LEATHER. HOUSE BUILDEKS’ GOODS. Of these we havo a su- „ kl ... _? “ .. . their houses fired. The fire, howerer, was ex- Buying rates for Gold $1 12* porior stock, imbruing all now things, eapeciaUy of Locks, of which wo liavo eomo extra good ones; are liberally patronized. To-night the extray- tingnished by 9 p. u. Order has been partially Selling 1 18% particularly night latches and locks. Hinges of eyeiy variety iu shape and aizo. Nai's, of evoiy kind aganza of the “Heathen Chinee” and Harry I restored by the authorities. No more bloodshed I Buying rates for Silver 105 and size. Jftrtsnn’s imAeialtv of tho “Heads of the Peo-1 b* 3 taken place. Several Chinamen have been Soiling ...108 I HOLLOW-WARE, of all kinds. , _ . _ . . . „ Jackson s spectst y a.,~® „ T . arrested and are lodged in jail. exchange on new loan. WOOD WARE, an aesorted large stock. Doty’s Washing Machine and Wringer. Vamishosi of all pie wiR bo presented. In the latter Mr. Jack- Savannah, October 25. Accounts from | Buying ^discount | kinds. Scales of several makes, embracing all sizes, from iho amalleat draw to thoso that will woigS one oct22tf S. WAXELRAUM, BRO. A CO., 45 and 47 Second RtrosL SOLID SILVER BRIDAL FRB3 ENTS. Wo will exhibit, on Thursday, two different pieces of Solid Silver Bri dal Presents, new styles, and fresh goods, and ploasc take notice. We exhibit nothing bnt Solid Sterling Silver. Wo gnarantco every picco of onr Wcres to bo 925-lOOOths fino. Wo offer any of tbls largo stock at very low prices SHARP A FLOYS. For Mourning Dresses; The wall known HENRIETTA CLOTn, sPk and wool, at the NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second Street. orllff 45 and 47 Second street. | The Sight Boslored and Preserved l’KOF. COHEN, tbe renowned optician and apee- I tacie maker iereviaiting our dty with a largo aaaort- ment of tbe CELEBRATED CRYSTAL SPECTA CLES of hia own make. Tbe anperioiity of bis glasses over others are in tbs careful mathematical accuracy in the construction, made of the dearest crystal and tlis oxaet shape of the eye, which makes Bntcliolor's Hair Dye. them the moat perfect spectacle now in use. Very Tina superb Hair DyeJa the beat in the world— I few persons nse PERFECT SPECTACLES. Some perfectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous; no approach nearer perfect vision than others, while r^“n\n“w£°t U ^ •“bJocting themselves endues, immediately a splendid Black or natural groat pain and inconvenience to the eye. Many are iiiuvn, leans tbe hair clean, soft, beautiful; does I cat off from the fall enjoyment of the reslltiee of not contain a particle of laad or any injurious com- external objects through the ignoranceof spectacle fmiKT N L drUKBUU ' ^* C *octSdeodly ° “•> o"''*™. Prof. Cohen Is very thankful to the citizens for their past patronage, and hopes for a continuance of the same. Owing to previous engagements Pro). Cohen will be able to stay in our | dty a few days only. Those wishing to conenlt him will find him at bis I office, at Dr. P. H. Wright’s Drag Store, Brown House block, fear doors from tho IIoteL oct25 dtf&blt A handsome line of dark shadoa of r* I 3V HI SATEENS. AU Uie latest varieties in colon, at tho NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second street A large lot of a HANDSOME POPLINS, From 25c, 30c, S5c, to tOe a yard—astonishingly low prices—at tbs NEW JOB K 8 TO BE. IMPROVED COTTON TIES. Dr, Hurley’s Ague Tonic | Purely Vcgelnble! No Arsenic. No Mercury in Its Composition! N O CURE, NO PAY, is directions bo followed. No danger in taking an overdose, aa we put no poison in onr medicines. One dollar per bottle. | Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters I S the re leily, p r exce lenoe, foe »11 diBoasoa arising roij i o -' «y, j e ;d stomach, I loss of appa ' e, to 'd 1 vs . i •. -^ealioi. and all kindred a cents, v .e a a ge- lo anil po.raanent •limnlanl: d tonic i uqr'ti. r wac it to take. One debar per bottle. =,1 Dr. Kuiiey’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. rat o i k" long li:an tccognized by a AA la ^ ll.VI Ibl-U^UIACU UJ trirdi i.i ice Medical Pro- feu o i • I Oku it 'ua. saxrcb'n-;and hirm- IcsarV vs wii t t ie r iex-ii rvu as a Blood Pn’IS. • , co lain y ti .ids v'.lbo-'. a rival. One dolltr i • .• 1. >’ tie. THE EUREKA IRON TIE, Dr. Se: brook’s Infant Soothing Syrup rpHE i 'Kpe's ’a remedy in ibe rjnrary. No L m ns. To,- bio 'nnu, p rono ic. Laicman’e Drops, i oiL—•• ongojfiatc.'. Nolndeffaotafrom the us' Se.'.b jok’e. Heal.ii to hoe liltl rest to Ihe m a- < s dear co i- lc o to tbe vendor. 25 eenls pgr I V. Io. Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Caudy I S really all it eiaima to bs—a SPECIFIC—remov- it g all worms from tl s human v. cera. No barm- j ful effect from its nee. Child: en love it. No dan ger in giving an overdose. 25 eenta per box. THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, We also have tbe SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Same as Now Orloans TURPIN A OGDEN, Agents at Macon, Gs. RATES A COMER, 122 Bayiit, Savannah, General Agentejfor Qa., Fla., and East Ala. 7 nulls HkBE. STONEWALL FERTILIZER, Far sals by TURPIN A OGDEN. M(l31lf . OGDEN & CO., I'oMon Commission Merchants, MAOON, GA. QOITON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. CON SIGNMENTS FOR NEW YORK, AND ORDERS WR PURCHABE* OB SALE FOB FUTURE DE- UVEBY SOLICITED. Refer by Fennieeion Io Mesne. R. R. Oravo. A Co. New York. Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savan- Jfeaara. John W- Andenon’a Bone, Savannah. ■•MU. Dnocin A Johnston. Savannah. Mamra. Bate. A Oamer, Savannah. oeU7 tf nab NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS BZCHTCD AT TBB NEW YORK STORE, Everyday, HcLxia’e Coxdixl and Blood Purifier is tho beat tonio and blood alterative in the world. I Dr. Seatircoi’s Elixir of Bark and Iron. T nE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per bottle. AU for sale by druggists everywhere. J. W. SEATON A CO., Proprietors. seplSeod&irtf Louisville. Ky. The PuJLOsonrr or Toxic Suhtiajits.—Some substances have tbe power of influencing tbe change, which go forward in the human tisanes, without thcmeclvea taking any integral part in these changes. Salt, for instance, hastens transforma tion and waste,and consequently creates the ni •ity for a more liberal diet; while, on the other hand, aloohal retards change and waste. On this principle, Dr. Fiacb, in bis Bitters, has famished a preparation having among other properties that of preserving both the materials and the forces of the system; and in this, as in other things, “A penny saved is a penny gained.” Bnt it is not only in this negative way that Dr. Fitch’s remedy works for the building op of the physical min. While it bold* bade the wasting processes, it spare forward tbe repairing processes. It promotes tho flow of the alimentative juices in the month, the stomach and the liver; and thus enables the system to ntilire more food—to make more blood. The scriptural assertion that “the blood thereof is tbe life there of,” is the expression of a physiological feet; and the amount of food which a man can eat with reliab, and digest, affords tbe exact measure and index of the man’s strength. And when once Dr. Fiaeh’s remedy baa given the atari to an improvement in this direction, the unaided energies of nature take up the work and cany it forward, and thus render the amelioration permanent. A* Axcnoa to WnrowaBD.—It is good seaman ship when there is reason to expect heavy weather, to drop an anchor to windward. We are in the midst of tho season of chills and fever. Tho atm preventive of this distressing mal ady is Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters. A course of thatwbolMomfi vegetable tonic will render an attack Impossible. Take the bint and drop an anchor to windward. Weak stomachs aro most liable to ba ifiaordered late in the autumn, when the changes of tempera- tore are marked and frequent. Ho.tetter's Bitten fortifies the stomach against the effect* of these va riations. Let dyspeptics make a note of the fact and drop an anchor to windward. Tbo liver is more sensitive when tbe weather is .continually alternating between the warmth of sum mer and the cold of winter than at any other pe riod of tho yoar. This is peculiarly tbe season of each alteraiione. Let the bilious remember that Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is essentially an anti- bilions medicine, and drop an anchor to windward. The wieeat plan is to forestall evil. The next best thing is to street iL For disorders cf tho stomach, irregularities of the bowels, and all periodical fevers, take, as eoon aa the ccmpla'ut developee itself. Hoe- tetter’s Stomach Bitters. Pocxrr Knives, aB Btyles cud prices, at Tru man A Green's. KcxawaT—Yesterday morning a carriage from the Wesleyan Female College was passing np Colton avenne, and when near Cherry street the bone became frightened. After Tanning at rapid rate a abort distance the carriage upset bnt fortunately nobody was hurt very badly. There were two ladies in the carriage, one of whom received a slight wound on tho head. The driver was also slightly injured. FfiisoxAL —Mr. Hal T. Walker, Secretary of the Alabama Mechanical and Agricultural Asso ciation is now in the dty. He can bo fonnd at the office of Colonel Lewis, where he will take pleasure in giving any information as to entries or any other business connected with the Fair of that Association. We wish him a pleasant visit to onr city and the Association as grand a snecess in their exhibition si that of onr own State Fair. * Axothee Armenia Fzatuez.—Tho Leon Brothers, tho celebrated trajeze performers, have volunteered to appear in one of their in tensely interesting and thrilling sets at the Fair Gronnd this afternoon. This vdnntary action on their pait is in compliment to His Honor Mayor Huff, for his courtesies aid kindnesses extended to them. This performance will, no donbr, attract a large crowd and we liavo no fears in saying that more than thiir expecta tions will be realized. John Black Aqais.—Isn’t it a good thing to be good natnred ? If onr name was John Black we would fight, bnt onr good krothir of I be Enfanla News says be left his fighting man nt home. John says that the “Blacks” all love each other, and we can testify that hi mani fests a most affectionate regard for s certain black who carries a key at the “Editors’ Borne,” Everybody knows what a fancy be his for key. Bnt joking aside, Mr. Black edits one of the most lively papers in the Smth. He is a real live man, and the Enfanla New is one of the most welcome visitors to onr sme- tom. War. Francis McLnx.—This gentleman vho represents several Southern newspapers is in tho dty attending onr State Fair. Heexpressu bimself si high’y pleased with the exhibitior, and specially so with the Central City Park In common with s’l the representatives of tbi press who are here he pronannees it the most magnificent spot for the purpose in America. V Weekly Review of tiie Market. The Worrell Srsnms.-Another crowded gy TELEGRAPH. FEVMCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | F. sfjOHNSON, house greeted these young ladies and their tal- * l — L n ^r o 7,h^;rZ^, e e r= I mSUATCIIKS. of the’ “Field of thTc.oth of Gold,”^d the ^ PusCTC0> 25 ._ Bm EusseI1 , I OFFICE TELEGRAPH ANDMESSESGEU,} farce of “Crossing the Line.” Miss Sophie sp- another escaped prisoner from Nevada, was Corros.-Recolpts to-day 663 bales; sales 330 peared as Earl Darnley in the former with her captured wlule endeavoring to ship for a for- ghi ^ 333 r . ... _ _. I eicn port. Geo. (). Cannon, a mormon, leader. I customary vivacity. Miss Irene, as Sienr Do ^ groontinue, the mormons will Iiecci P ta for 018 w6 * k endi °S this evening 3679 Boiasey, was very handsome, and Bang in a burn all they have acd make another exodus as bale*; sales 1973; ah pneuts 2203. most exquisite manner. She also appeared, in they did from Illinois. We qnote the market weak at lC’^'c for Liverpool conjunction with her sister Jennie, in the farce, | At Lo3 Angelos a fi^ht occurred in the Chinese | middlings. S. S. DUNLAP. HARDWARE. JOHNSON A DUNLAP, 72 Third Street, Macon. I MPORTERS and dealers in Iron of all sizes and kinds, Steel of various kinds. Hardware of every do- . scription. Wo aro daily receiving goods, and can aaenre buyers that our stock is a good one. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLEBY: Our stock is largo and having, boen bought for cash, and much of it from first hands, we offer it at low prices. , „ . . H. DISSTON A SON’S SAWS. Of theso, wo have Circular Saws embracing all sizes, from the small est to 64 inches diameter. We keep Cross Cut and Hand saws of all kinds and sizes of teeth, and feel son will introduce his lightning changes, in- Blnffton, S.'C., Btate that Montmollin, Kent I SeU “* EtcnaxciE *ox* savannah * * P r em. eluding life photographs of two well known cit-1 and Slyer, who were wounded and captured by I Buying pir- izens of Macon. Friday, ladies’ night, tho op- negroes on Montmollin’a plantation, are held s3Ey % prom. .1,- iir—j Dnchr-M ” I P nsoners under a warrant issned by Robertson, I united states ouruenct—loans. era otthe Grand uneness. Justice of the Peace. They are to be taken to Per month IH02K per eent \r._™ Tbi. Beaufort for trial when sufficiently recovered I GBAIN AM) HAT. The Plowbo Mara-This interesting part from thdr wound3 _ It ^ ££££ iat Slyer is COBN-Wtite. (® 1 C5 of the programme of the exhibition came off mortally wounded. They were captured by the MEAL 1 C5 @ 1 10 about noon on Wednesday, in the pres- negro constable Middleton, a notorious bad - 1® 55 1 SO enee of a very large number of the solid men character, the terror of the whites of the neigh- ® and agriculturists of Georgia, under the direc- borkood ’ P^oners are in private houses gKEAT-Per bushel 1 90 © 2 00 ouu BgnomiunsM 01 weurgiu, uuuer iuo I nnder medical treatment, there being no jail | 300 @221 " ’ " Tennesseininotby 2 00 @2 25 thousand pounds. D. PRATT'S COTTON GINS, of which thoro is no superior, and in proof of it, our Somorwill exhibit his eale-book, which will satisfy any one of their Bnccess. We respectfully ask buyers to examine onr stock before bnying elaewhoro. . _ 0Ct22 lw JOHriSCLN & JJUxiLAI*. H_ O- STEVENSON, BAGGING AND IKON TIES. I BAGGING—Bengal. Lyon Borneo Gunny Dundee Patched 2 @ 22 21 @ 22 21 @ 21J* 6 @ 6X® BX ® tionof Mr. William Lnndy, of the committee I ; n Blnffton. Robertson is a violenf carpet- of arrangements. baggerand ex-preacher from ConneeticnL Mont- The entries were numerous and the soil in molUns’ offences was an attempt to recover his admirable condition for the tost Messrs. Hall ^ “ d *? U “ t l , his f en,s from f e ^° : I who refused either to pay or leave the pre- and Speer of Pittsbnrg, Pennsylvania, entered mises. a tnrning one.horse plow, which cut a swath 5} I Detroit, Mich., October 25.—The State Be- inchea deep, with a draft by Banks’ dynamom- HefCommittee issues an appeal, which states n-rn - a, that from 12,000 to 15,000 people of that State I TIES—Gooche, eter of 07° pounds. I have lost everything. Thefires are stiU bum- Arrow.. The same gentlemen also experimented with jng( an( j new ones ar6 springing up. Money Eureka... their “Steel Hoosier,” penetrating to a depth I and supplies may be sentdirect to the Michigan I flodb—Low ennorfineDer bbl of 8 inches with 700 pounds draft. Tho two- Belief Committee at Chicago. [ standard superfine..... horse Watts and the one-horse of the same make YoEr < Octo $® r 25.-The Dauntless beat Extra.... !777r. . I th© Livonia yesterday eleven minutes and three j Choice extra were also tried, the former throwing a farrow I seconds. It was a challenged race for a fifty I Family 8J inches deep and twelve inches wide, and the guinea cap, forty miles. I Fancy Family Brands latter 3} Inches deep with a clean and beautiful Baltimore, October 25.—It is understood that - .. , . —... „ . VI J A 2* A at- t. 11 11-1 the House of BishoDS passed a canon on ritua I POBK-rFickled hogaheadabU.. C Vl * d ‘P t8d to shaUo ^ aUa " lla as re^ bylhe joto P ^mitte“by a vote of ” ” of Southwestern Georgia. The gronnd was eov-1 24 to 19. J ’ | ered with a tough and compact coating of Ber- Boston, October 25.—Kate Leon, aged eight- Pickled meS^f! mnda grass, interapersed with a sprinkling of e ®“» was found on Western avenne with her I — genuine nut, bnt nothing could withstand the bead crushed. Thereworo signs of a straggle. Morning Mamet Report. searching and powerf ai operation of theso plows. | " °l^isBC E o, P O^0er 25°. - Tho^mountain of'b^e^’pS^TsS'M^ 19^;“^ 50O° r The sward waa completely uprooted and turned I forests above Danphin are burning. I galea of cotton futures on last evening were 7,100 topsy turvy, and the frosts of winter and an early Matasioros, October 25.—Trevino pronnnoi I bales; October 18%@\8X\ November 18 5-16©lS%@ spring harrowing, will give a Flemish account £ n , ent< f d » t Monterey, in favor of General Diaz- K. ® . J , * Federal officers have been arrested. At last ao I March 19)*; of these pests of agricnltnre. counts Trevino was investing Satillo. The lasr/snuar No grass can withstand the power of tho Revolutionists claim ten States. The telegraph L^^^Xand toa^. Sta “^tasgular. plowshare judiciously and frequently applied. I lines, m Mexico, aro all cut Money 6@7. Sterling, long short 9%. 8 Supplemented by crops of grain or clover, tho Paris, Ootober 25.—Prince Napoleon mado a Specie shipments to-day 4300,000. 1 violent pohtical speech at Ajaccio yesterday. I London, October25, noon Console 93. Bonds New York, Ootober 25.—Arrived, San Salva- 90%. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WESTERN PRODUCE, (CHICAGO EXCEPTED). AND 6 00 7 00 7 60 8 00 8 60 9 50 7 00 9 00 14 00 15 00 18 00 GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Blake's Block, Macon, Ga. $30,000 STOCK IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. most inveterate most yield to the husbandman and prove indeed a valuable manure to mother dor "and ^Montgomery. Arrived out, City of earth. | Washington, Batavia, Deutschland and Enropa? We are not prepared to publish the success ful competitors for the premiums which were awarded on this occasion, bnt wonld state, in | Washington, October 25.—The mails are K1GUT DISPATCHES. Paris, October 25, noon—Rentes 57f 35c. Frankfort, October 25—Bonds 96%. Liverpool, October 25, noon.—Cotton opened flat; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%. Later.—Cotton heavy; aales 8000; epocnlation and export 2010. BACON, LARD, CORN. OATS, HAY, MEAL, BRAN, brief, that the plowing match reflected credit I ordered to be carried from New Orleans to Ha- upon the Fair, and all who contended for the Bnd Surtander, Spain, in Bay of Biscay, 1 by steamships Germania, Saxoma and Van- dalia, of Hamburg, of the American Steam I Packet Company, commencing November 1st prizes which hid been announced. Editors' Home, Fair Grounds,) October 25, 1871. J An impromptu meeting of the editors and reporters, representing various newspapers in this State and others throughout the country, was held this morning for the purpose of get- __ ting np a_ fitting testimonial[ to the energy and | in Urn ^as^ounUes" from Los Angetos north* | untiring labors of Mayor William Arnold Huff, Markets— Evening Report. New Yore, October 25.—Cotton weak and irreg- I Tho LILY WHITE FLOUR, from St. Louis, ular; sales 1471; nplands 18%; Orleans 19%. The LILY WHITE, from Frankfort, Kentuckv. Cotton sales for fntnre delivery tixlay were 9,700 Heavy Kentucky BAGGING, " ' * ” ’ ‘ The Purest and the Lowor Grades of KENTUCKY WHISKY. Tho SNOWFLAKE, from Indianapolis. The NE PLUS ULTRA, from Terre Hante, Ind. Frod. Leilo’s Snow-White LARD, SCO Alt and COFFEE, Virginia Bock and Liverpool Blown SALT. Together with everything else necessary to supply the Trade. Single rate, ton cents per half ounce Lottera w W® for Spam now go via Belgium or England. January 18%@18 11-16@18 9-16;<tl8%; February . Bal-tsioee, October 25.—A resolution vras 19@1815-lli@18%; March 19%@19%; April 19%. offered by the Committee that only the varia-1 Flour is quiet and heavy; common to fair extra I tion from tho standard prayer book is unlawful. I 7 00@7 65; good to choice 7 70@9 25. Whisky 95@ I *3* Citizen copy. oct24 3t The resolution lays over nnder the rules. I 95)*. Wheat firmer; winter rod woatem 153@1 55. f Fork heavv^Beer q^eL^LaSkeSeloaiOMpTOT- nPHOMAS U. CONNER, Cotton avenne, throe doors from the now Comt-honse, invitee you to inspect i the coast counties from Los Angelos north-I pentino c8%@70. Itosin unchanged. Freights | A the new goods purchased daring hia recent visit to New York. In Gent’s Furnishing Goods he haB war d- I declining. k I a complete stock, embracing various styles of Shirts, in linen and cambrie, of all sizes, for spirals or The Peoples Insnraneo Company of San | stocks weak, bnt closed firmer. Gold 11%@11%. buttons, to open in front, or at the side, or in the back. His arrangements are perfect for making np Francisco has suspended. Governments advanced slightly; 62s 14. States irreg- I special orders for Drees Shirts by measurement, and ho gnarantocs perfect satisfaction in overy instance. S. Brown, a native of Oynthiana, Kentucky, I ular; Tannsessea67%; new68. Virginias 59; now62. I “TheParagon” shirt is hia specialty. Collars and Cuffs.iinen andpaper, NeckTies, Scarfs andBows, of suicided. Cause, domestic troubles. I Louisian aa 65; new 66. Lovees 64 : 8s 75— “ t8 styles, in all colors; tho best stock of Underwear in tho city, containing all wool, in white and scar- Chioaoo Ootober 25.—Schooner Wessner has Alabamas 93; 6s 09. Georgias 80; 7s 86. North lot . moiino, Canton llannel and jeans,from which perfect fits can be had by men of aU sizes; British and nnk. Five DorsODS were lost. Carolines 35; new 13. South Carolines 72; new 39%. I merino superfine and extra heavy Socks, a large assortment of Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, inaugurating the 26th Annual Fair of the Agricnltnral Society. CoL Carey W. Styles, of the Albany News, was called to the Choir, and Mr. J. C. Harris, the Savannah Morning News, requested to act aa Secretary. On motion, aoommittee of five were appointed 11 jChauiesto”n, 'October 25.—One fever death I draw up suitable resolutions and to deter- daring the last 24 hours: l r _ ...., . .. . „ . „ mine mtnn ti.n i*hfimpiernf flii ieetimnnlal Tho Knoxviule, Ootober 25.—H. Cowan, a prom- 11320; exports to Great Britain 3702; coastwise 1549; way Bilk Hat to bo found. Men who have largo heads will find a pretty stock of Hats in extra sizes; cloth. mine upon the charaoteroi the testimonial. The me r 0 hant and of tho old firm of Cowcn & to the continent ; sales 8800; stock 47,633. f llk and velvet Caps. Remember he keeps the largest and best stock of HatB and Caps for children and committee consisted of Messrs. VT. A. Hemp- Dickerson, is dead—agod 73 years Baltoioee, October 25—Cotton steady and in fair boys. The variety of hill, of the Atlanta Constitution; John Black, Chari Ston, Ootober 25.—Arrived, brig L. demand; middlings 18%@18%; net receipts 97; f mW Viva noraonq YTATA IrtQf UKUIUH 09; new U. DOUIU L>arUlUiU3 HOW O'Jii. I Jr. . Bupwnuw nuu '••“in aruaivj )juv.Avo, a «U(, U ACOUibAAAUAit. wi AAauunwuiivie, "ioactu b uunuu, Sw ® 7 Thorn difflenlt^ Govemmenta closed as follows: 81s 16%: 62s 14; Shawls, Negligee Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, and a large line of Glovoa. including kids, in all colors and of New Yore, October —>. mere was ditaetuty 61a 1B ^ G - s 14 . now j 2 j^. e7 a 13: 68s 13; 10-10a I all sizes. In Tranks, Satchele, Valises, Umbrellas, Lunch Baskets, Tourists’ Trunk and Shawl Straps in getting a jnry in the ltosenwig case. _ _ | ( J%. I he displays an attractive atock and asks attention to prices. The winter stock of Hats and Capa is ~ ' New Orleans, October 25.—Cotton market closed ahoad of anything in the State, and contains all tho styles in felt, wool and cloth, stiff Hats, of various heavy; middlings 18J5®18%; net receipts 797; gross shapes and colors, and the lightest, handsomest and most graceful pattern of the yonng man’s Bread ths Enfenl* News; L. Carrington, of the | L. Squire, Boston. Augusta Oonstitntionelist; J. H. Estill, of the Savannah Morning News; Daniel E. Gavit, of the New York Evening Express. The moet- MIDMttHT D1SIMTCHES. Mr. McLean also represents the house of Til- ing then adjourned until 4 o’clock, when the den A Co., oelebrated manufacturers of medici nal extracts in New York, and will oa’I upon onr drag dealers during hia atay in tbe city. Regatta.—To-day it will bo remembered the boat races will take plaea. The clubs aro alt excitement and anticipate a nice time. The King Cotton and Forest City clnbs from Sa vannah arrived yesterday, and the Cooper Club are to arrive this morning. The King Cotton Olnb was taken charge of by the Roff Clnb of onr city, the Forest City by tbe Empire, and the Conper will be cared for by the Combina tion Clnb. The rooms of the association aro open in Board man’s block, and all the members of visiting elnbs are cordially invited to come and go at pleasure, feeling themselves perfectly at home. Onr Macon boys know how to do the handsome thing, and the visiting boatmen will doubtless be well cared for during their stay in the city. Fair Notes—Mayor Hnff requests ns to give notice that entries for parse No. 2 of $1,000 for trotting horses that have never beat 2:40 will be closed at C o’clock this p. u. The race takes place at 3 r. si. on Friday. AU complimentary and season tickets Issned by Mayor Hnff wiU hold good until 12 m. on Friday, after which none except those issned to editors and minis ters will be received. This action on the part of the Mayor will, of course, be justified by all os the prizes are offered by tbe city and we can not weU afford to issue promiscuous tickets to ten thousand dollar prizes. The Dining Hall will be snppUed to-day with sufficient food for every viator npon the grounds. The biU of fare is splendid, and the Mayor sores ns that ample provisions have been made for ten thousand persons, if need be. Tiixt Consent.—Several of onr merchants called in the office last night, and reqnested ns to say that they had' agreed to close their houses at one o’clock on to-day, to allow their employes to visit the Fair. Wo once more in- ■iat npon onr business men making it genersL Yon can spue one half day withont any injoiy to your business whatever. Tbe employes feel delieaey in approaching yon npon tbe subject and a magnanimous offer on your part, to dose, wonld placo them nnder lasting obligations, and one wonld feel a debt of gratitude resting npon them that wonld prompt thorn to rodonbled energies. We again suggest to tbe yonng men to have the large placards printed early ic the day, and posted at the Passenger Depot, the hotels, and throughout tho Fair Grounds, an nouncing that the stores will be closed. The Best Joez or the Fair.—A knight of the qnQl having some moneyed transactions yester day morning with one of onr grocery merchants, paid his bill acd walked away. After he had been gono a few minntes the merchant re counted the money and found to his surprise that there were five dollars too much. Opening his eyes in amazement he exclaimed: “WeU I declare; there is one honest editor in Georgia.'' If we did not know this representative of the press to be a good brother in the church, we wonld accuse him of having taken too much Macon benzine; bnt we can account for it only by tho fact that he had been riding on tho can aU night and his hood was probably “wool gathering.” We used to know a man who called it by that name. Come now, old fellow, don't do so any more; jou’U ruin the good name of the fraternity. What is to Bzcoxe of Us?—Macon is doomed city. The press gang have deteimined to take her by storm. We heard a “no such of a thing" say yesterday morning that of three thou sand visitors at the Fair Ground yesterday, twenty-six hundred acd thirty-one were dead headed editors. Every train bring! in a fresh supply. The Southwestern train this morning, bronght np the Colhbert Appeal in fa".—micas the type. We have heard that the press is the archimidean lever which moves the world, bnt we hope Us representatives will be careful while here to move off nothing tbit belong to somebody else. Be careful, gentlemen, while at the “Editors’ Homo" not to nse the closet keys too freely. It's in there, bnt don't take tao much of it Wholesale bnyers should not bny their goods before calling on the New York store of S. Wax- bacm A Bro. They have the largest stock of dry goods, clothing, boots rad shoes in tho State, and sell goods cheaper then any house in the city. oct25 3t committee will present its report. AFTERNOON SESSION. gross 1205; exports to Great Britain ; coast- I wire 150: B&les 585: stock 2783. Floor doll. Wheat firmer. Cora quiet Pork I 13 50. Shoulders 8. Lard 10%. WkibTy 95%. Wilmington, October 25.—Cotton qniet; mid dlings 18; net receipts 17; exports coastwise 953; sales 903; atock 3141. Augusta, October 25.—Cotton dull and heavy; middlings 17%; receipts 800; sales 700. Savannah, October 25 —Cotton, moderate demand; Synopsis of Wentlicr Statement. War Dep't., Office Chief Signal Officer,) Washington, D. O., Ootober 25, 7:40, p. m. > The highest barometer continues in the Mid- ., . .... . , , die and Wostein States, bnt has began to fall middlings 17%@17%; net receipts 3301; exports to At 4 r. m. the meeting was again called to after having risen rapidly. An area of low pres- continent —; coastwise 1500; sales 1000; stock 31,- u-der and the committee made tbo following sore apparently ex’sts in Iowa. Easterly winds 904. . I have continued in the Middle and Eastern I Charleston. October 25.—Cotton closed doll; Whereas. Ths membe-s of Iho nross who aro States, and southeasterly winds on the Lakes. 17 X: net receipts 2010; exports coast- Whereas, The ,h8 P' 0 *» *bo are Futuu doud and cIo ^ r weather ha9 boen re . wue.1759;; exports to Great Britain -; aales 100; inattesdrace on the 2Gth Annual Fair of the p^ed { Iom m J ost stations in the Gulf States o etn b«r 25 -riottnn closed e^ier- mid- Gtorgia State Agricultural Society have wit- with occasional light rains on the coast The Idlings 18; net receipts 1814; exports to ’Gieat nosed with pleasure the energy displayed by barometer hai risen w ith falling temperature I Britain —; coastwise 704; sales 800: stock 24,346. Hoi tv A Hnff nf sbrnn in nromir- an d noi th west winds west of the Missomi liver. I Memphis, October 25.—Cotton market closed anil; J;;VZE1 communication with Minnesota is middling 18%; receipto 1985. , and Misses and Children’s Furs* is very great, and tho prices range from $3 to $100 per sot. He simply asks you not to purchase such goods until you have seen his stock, which embraces all kinds of Furs from aU countries, m*de with great care and trimmed elegantly. Prices will suit you, and certain induce ments will be offered which are not customary, and which but few houses present. octll-tf HARNESS AND SADDLERY. ing md arranging the Central City Park for the granl exposition now being bold in this city, and lis untiring courtesy to the press and the peopli in general, deem it bnt a simple act of jnaticeto express onr warm appreciation of fc : a efforts, Thertfore be it resolved, That in W. A. Hnff wo reognize a gentleman who is an example worthy <f the imitation of every yonng man of tbe oonnty, and whose success is an evidence of whit ciorgy and enterprise can accomplish nnder thenost difficult circnmdances ; acd in token of air appreciation of his services we present hin, in behalf of the press, with the accompanyng testimonial. The testinonial was one of the most mageifi eent soUd elver, gold-lined fruit casket, we have ever sum. It was purchased of Messrs. Sharp & Floyd, of Atlanta, at a cost of $150. This firm has on exhibition at the Fair some of the most bsintifal silver ware ever displayed. Upon the caslet is inscribed the foUowing “The Press—To W. A. Hnff, Mayor of Macon, Georgia—State Vgricoltnral Fair, October 1871. We are glad lideed that tho press have thus testified their ippreclation of Mayor Hoff's kindnesses. Hals certainly entitled to, and In behalf of this ofico, we tender him onr heart felt thanks for tin favors shown the press. The formal presentaticx of the testimonial wiH be made to-morrow at4 o’clock. Ahead of All.—tVe were shown last evening by Mr. Konieezeski, agent for the celebrated Bell Treble Piano, adispatch from the agent at Kansas City, where tie great Mississippi Valley Exposition was reccttly held, stating that tho BeU Treble came ont ictorious over the Knabc, Chickering and Steintey. There are two of these beautiful insirnxenls on exhibition in the west end of Floral Iall, on the second floor. We inspected them cosely yesterday, and fonnd them tho most hantifnl specimens we ever saw. The tones ofthese instruments are exquisitely modulated—viy soft and sweet in short really charming We urge upon all who visit the Fair Gronne to bo sore to see and hear these superior intrnments. Onr word for it, yon will not regret ho trouble. Dressed Turkeys ind Chickens.— Fine, fat, fresh dressed Tennessee Chick ens and Turkeys at S. T.& B. P. Walk- Fish, game, birds, and oystes aerved in any style, at the Georgia Kestanrat Guxs, Pistols, Era—Tho fim of Hodgkins A Son are making a magaifiient display of fire-arms nt the Fair. They hep always on hind the largest stock of every thing in their line—gnus, rifles, pistols, shotpaeHLS, powder flasks, game bags and all olhe sportsman.s goo’s of any house in Georgia. Ihey are nice clever gentlemen, and will, no dabt, mrke it to the interest of ell who want snh articles to bny of them. Irspcct their larg end hand some display at the Fair Ground, aid remem ber that it is oc'y a selection from heir regn’ar stock, no special provision hating leen made by them for the exhibition. Fresh Fish of every kind, aS. T. & B. P. ‘Walkers’. To policx holders of the WASHKGTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Nw York, and the LORILARD INSURANCE COIPANY, of New York.—Parties holdrng politic- in the above mentioned companies will pleae hand them in withont delay for conciliation md re. turn to the home offices. The unearcedpremi- ums will be returned pro rata. Terms A Oava, St Real Estate and Insurance Agats. Grapes.—Isabella and Catawba Grapes at 75 cents per box, at S. T. a B. P. Walkers’. One thousand mullets just in from Jackjpn- ville, at Corpnt’s. intPi-opted. I Philadelphia, Ootober 25 Cottoncloaed qniet; Probabilities: The pressure w ill probably I middlings 18%. . , . I oontinue to fall from New England to the Sonth orle^oxl^ ' Atlantic coa.t with cloudy weather, lartially I Cotton shipping at Savannah or Chi cloudy weather with light local rains in the ?, tates ’ Th0 , J ow , p r8 ^ saro I" "‘J 1 1 Remember that fine lot of Catawba and Isa probably move southeast to Kentucky, and east-1 „ _ ... .. . _ ., ward with brisk wind in Southern Illinois. | belI ° grapes. Everybody buys them at Corputs. Fresh sontheaiterly winds on the Lakes, fol- „ . _ ' ' ~ , „ ,, lowed by northwest wind on the upper Lakes. The Fair Ground, Lamer House and Cotton Wash} ngton, October 25.—Land patents are I Avenne cars arrive and depart from near the to be issned to tbe Southern Pacific Railroad I front of E. J. Johnston’s jewelry store every Company for the second section of 20 hour and half hour daring the day and evening, the commissioner having reported it complete „ . , ° f. and foliy equipped as a first-class road. From passenger depot, change at junction eor- Four cadets were dismissed from West Point ner Fourth and Mulberry streets, through for for hazing. one fare, every half hour. City Railroad car Chicago, Ootober 25,-The banks are ran- tim0 at E j John3ton - H . oe 12 l-Ct mng smoothly. Tnere are few calls for loans :—. ■ and deposits are abundant. Many Eastern and That lot of oranges and apples have arrived, foreign companies are paying losses promptly. Go to Corpnt . a and bny . The grain and live stock markets are brisk; as I ^ Three Hundred Chickens and 500 dozen Egg3 at Corpnt’s. You con get a genuine imported Havana Ci- S r for only 10 cents, at the New York Grocery ore. much R3 before the fire, and in Inmber much more. Mechanics of almost every class axe in demand at good wages. New Yonx, Ootober 25.—No race to-day on account of stormy weather. Two of the Daunt less men were washed overbard; one was drowned. A jury was finally obtained in the Rosenwig case. I Strangers visiting Macon should not forgot San Francisco, October 25.—In the case of I, ° ° . the application if Mrs. Fair in the Supreme to ““ Rt tho New York Grocery Store, Second Court for a new trial, a hearing waa postponed treet, Dam par’s Block, Macon, Ga. until November 11th. I _ _ _ . . . The Chinese at Los Angelos number about E - J - Johnston is offering same great bar. fifty. The mob was determined to make them gains in tine gold half sets jewelry, plated ware, leave the city before hanging them. The mob I to. Qi Te him a call. fired on them from roofs, killing one and wound- ing several men. Quiet has been restored. Smokers, Attention!—Before going to the London, October 25.—Lite Bio Janeiro ad-1 Fair go to the New York Grocery Store and get vices confirm the report of the final adaption of FroIio n: ear the Brazilian Parliament, but providing for the “ emancipation of the slaves. A circular has been !!!!!! 1 ! J ! ! 1 The largest and most issued by the government to authorities in all 6ltensive Btock of watche3 ever before in Ua . departments recommending the law to be put , ...... . , into immediate execution. oon > can bo S0en and hon S llt nt low rates, dur- Mia. Bye takes ont 145 children for homes in ing tho next two weeks at the store of Wing A America on the Nestorian. Santiago DeOuda, Ootober 25.—Steamer j Espena has arrived with troops. Fine wines, liquors, and pure Havanna cigars, at tbe Georgia Restaurant. Solomon. It will bo the best opportunity for those wishing watches, that will be offered for some time to come. To tho admirers of the tnrf, wo can show something handsome in stop watcher, and also a novelty in a “repeater,” striking both tho __ . - . . hours, quarter hours and minntes, thereby en- Two hundred five pound boxes of thoso I ab jj D g one to tell the time withont looking at grap :s received at Corpnt’s will sell at 75 cents tbe wa tch- Givo ns a call, if not to purchase, per box to close consignment Fine Tennessee beef steak, served in any | style at the Georgia Restnarant. Truman A Green are selling the best Broom in the city for 60 cents. yon at least can feast yonr eyes npon artistio mechanism and workmanship. Jot to the World! Woman is Free!—Among the many modem discoveries looking to tho happi ness and amelioration of the human race, nono is entitled to higher consideration than the renowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, Wo- The “Charter Oak" is undoubtedly the most I man’s Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated reliable Store in the market; it is warranted to from nnmberless ilia peculiar to her sex. Before bake well under the bottom (where most other its magic power all irregularities of the womb van- stoves fail.) Over 200,000 nowin use! Some- I “b- It cures whites. Itcures auppreseiono^tbe body ! : kes them. menses. It removes uterine obetractions. It cores constipation and strengthens the system. It braces Special Notice.—The citizens of Macon and the nerves and pnrifles the blood. It never fails, visitors to the Fair are respectfully invited to m thousands of womon will testify. This valuable examine the large and varied assortment of medicine is prepared and eold by L. H. Bradfield, ware, now on exhibition ai the Fair Grounds. ■ especIa — Onr assortment of Bridal Presents, of sterling — Qnra-totog ^ — ... , xtt cf v engravings, 224 pages. Price 60 cents. Address silver, is very large. We offerany of onr stock Dr ^ DUpea(ary u Nortb Eight st . at strictly low prices. Each and every article on LoQif!i Mo . ^ aaTe rti 8 ement. angl7-diwly exhibition for sale. Sharp A Floyd. A Word op Advice.—Mothers know tbo impor- Ti swart, wholesale and retail, at Truman I tanco attached to the care of teething children. A Green’s Triangular Block. th ° advertisement of Mrs. Whitconlb’a Syrap 1 n another column. Watches, Watches.—A full lino of tho ceie- r i m Composition Dr. Price’s Blood Enricher is brated Jules Jurgerson watches—fifth and quar- composed of materials that make pure blood, from ter seconds; plain Anchor for gents and ladies, which all porta of the body derives its nourishment Also a foil line of E. Howard & Co.’s celebrated and support. Remedial agents in proportion calcu- p.ii™.d Watches. Now is the time for railroad lxtod to impart physical and mental vigor. Articles men to get a good selection at a very low price, that improve nutrition are readily absorbed and Sharp &Floid. converted into firing matter. Try this newremedy, . and eeo bow different its results from tho many Strangers visiting the city shonld call at tonio and blood remedies offered to tho public. Truman A Green’s, Triangnlar Block, and ex- Thompson, Steel A Price, manufacturers of Dr. amino Ihe celebrated “Charter Oak” Cooking Pr;c8 '« Creim EsKn S Powder, and Dr. Price’s Spe- „ cial Flavorings. Sold by all d.ugguts and grocers. St0Te - 1 oct20eod*w2w Rogers’ Ivory-Handled Table Knives, nnd I Dc. Price's Cream Biking Powder and Special Plated Forks and Spoons to match, at Truman I Flavorings, Lemon, Vanilla, etc., aro propared by Green’s, Triongc'ar Block. Pudding Pans, Cake Fans and all kinds of I fancy Tinware, at Truman A Green’s. a practical chemist, with special regard to thdr etrength, parity and liaalthfnlceaa. REMOVAL, J H. ANDERSON 80X iiave removed to No. • 10 Hollingsworth block, comer of tbe alley, , . __ , . 1— Wnil-inn I Where they will keep constantly on band a full knives, razors and straps, porimonaies, walking atock of Fieah Beof, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and a canes, etc., at E. J. Johnston’s. oct!9 lot I general assortment of Family Groceries. aep26tf A vine selection of Rogers’ scissors, pocket- SMITH, WESTCOTT & CO. 102 CIIEHHT STREET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES AND HARNESS CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting in part of SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN, KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHE G-IUST BA-HSTD S, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CHILDREN S CARRIAGES, IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8 00 TO $50 00 aept20 oodlim DIAMONDS, WATCHES, o CO <8 0 z GO as CD a o CQ aw <5 «4 JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWLYG MACHINES. jnno 14-tf WASHINGTON DESSAU, ATTORNEY AT LAW MACON, GA., W ILL practice in tho Courts of Macon Circuit: Office—With Nisbets A Jackson. ocl24-lwsunAdCm TAILORS WANTED. W ANTED immediately—two or three Journey man Tailors. Apply at tbe octlOtf SPOTSWG3D HOTEL OFFICE. JAMES WILDE, JR. JOHN S. WILDE. JOSETH WILDE JAMES WILDE, Jr„ & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of Men’s and Boy’s Clothin", 311 and 31G Broadway (opposite Now York Hos- pital), how lork. Keprcaeated by K. s. Spalding. oct8d2m* NOTICE. T IIE public are hereby cautioned against pur chasing. importing or using, machines for tho manufacture of Ice, constructed by YaasA Litt- man, at Hallo, Prussia, said machines being an in fringement of the patents granted by tho Unitod states to Carre ifc Mignon ltouart. All parties found using or operating such will bo proaocuted to tho full extent of the law. M. J. BUJA C, Solo Agent and Attorney of Carre & Mignon & ltouart. nap291m desiiiaele lands eok sale. M Y Oakland and Howard Farms, on the Macon and Western Railroad, ten miles from Macon. If desirable, will bo cut up toto lots to suit the convenience of pnrebaaors. Good l md fine water —and unprecedentedly healthy locality; conve nient to Macon; highly suitable for frmt farms and market gardens, and country residences for town people. Titles indisputable, and terms rea sonable. Apply to Butta * Brotkor, Macon sopl9ood3m* LeSLLUB-