The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 29, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger, GREAT opening BALTIMORE CL0T11KG HOUSE CAS-SIMEUE 6UITS, at 912, worth *18. PERBY SUITS it *20, worth $25 BUCK DltKiS surra at (23. worth *35. IlhACK DOE SKIS PASTS (Urge legs) «t *10 north *15. CAnSMf.RE SUITS (extra szw, to fit tho big. f „, r:31 ti to Georgia) at *25, worth *35. BOVS' fcUITS (to fit any sized boy to tho city) ,t pr.cn to eoit the time*, runuttorg Cooda of all grades, at the name rate*. goctir.nR weekly the lateet atyloa of Scarfs and Bows. •‘Kicha-f ri will bear in mind that thia ia no hom- b ag. Cell and see for yourselves. M. HIRSH & BRO., Oor. (Iieny and Soeond ale., ntdir thoTauu>Bi*H Building. oolllu FALL goods. oca stock or Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods N* rTIONS, ETC., F now full end complete. We bare the largest and uert ruled stock we Lave over < -tubited to thp trade. Piass GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW. Our motto ia ‘•Short Profits and quick Sales,’ &nd we feel confident of giving satisfaction to all aho may favor na with tbeir patromgo. Wo respectfully torite the public to call and ox- fieine cur aleck. aepM«f W. A. BASKS A SONS, 43 Second »t„ Triangular Block. "ladies Should not fail to examine our new atock of BJIjS VALOUHS, From *1 to *1 50 per yard, at tbo SI.W YORK STORE, 45 ant 47 Second street. Just in at tbs NEW YORK STORE, Twenty piccea BLACK SJIjKS From *1 25 to S3 peryard, dfonty percent. cheaper than tbo aame goo n can bo bought elae- wbero in tbo city. 8. WAXELBAUU, BRO. A CO., 45 and 17 Second street. JUST RECEIVED. A nice assortment of Boal Point Applique Eases, GUIPURE and VALENCIES!®, Alao, latest styloa of Point Appliquo, Durbesco, English Thread and Valenclonne Laoe Collars, Perfect beauties, at very low prices, at tho NEW YORK STORE S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. A CO., 45 and 17 Second etreot. octltf Batchelor's Hair Dye. This snporh Hair Dyo is the best in the world— perfectly humlcss, reliable and luatantaneoua ; no duap)H>intment: no ridiculoua tints or dtasgreesle oiler. The gennino IVm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces immediately a epleqfiid Black or natnral moan, leaves the hair clean, soft, beautiful; does not contain a particle of lead or any injurious eom- i.imi.l. Sold by all druggisto. Factory. IS BOND STREET, N. Y. oct Sdeodly “ - UBusniA xt OrmiA.”— Every one who at tended the Slate Fair noticed the display of pore Drugs, Chemicals, As., from the wholesale drag borne of J. H. Zeilin A Cot, and purchasers calling on them will find that these were apart of the articles which they offer for sale and not specialties gotten op for the occasion; also the Toilet Waters, Pomades, Flavoring Ex tracts, Camphor Ioe, Lozengera, and other ar ticles of their own manufacture, will be found equally as good as those exhibited at the Fair. Tax Georgia No. 2 Bar keeps none but the best and purest liquors. Thb “Charter Oak" is undoubtedly the most reliable Stove in the market; it is warranted to bake well under the bottom (where mast other stoves fail.) Over 200,000 now in use! Some body likes them. Go to the Georgia No. 2 for the beat liqrors and refreshments of all kinds. CITY AFFAIRS. Iry TELEGRAPH. SUNDAY MORNING. OCT. 29, 1871. East Macon Cacrcn — Rev. Dr. Lovick Fierce will preach at lOj A. AL Sabbath school at 3 P. M. Rev. a H. J. Sist rank will preach at 7 P. M. TROUBLE AT SALT LAKE. Nrv Yoax, October 28.—Duly beat Gamier, to a borne and borne game, for $1000. The soore was, Daly $1500, Garni, r $1230. The Daundiless beat the Dreadnangbt in a nee of twenty miles to the windward and return, twenty minutes. The bill of complaint against Tweed, Garoqy, IngerBoll end Woodward, asks judgment for over $ o,000.000. Salt T.ivw, October 28.—Trouble is appre hended when H* - tin’s sentence is delivered. 1 be women seem most excited. The Ft icral officials have receiv d threatening letters.— Brigham Young Las left the city. Ei.dently Yxxt Baizr.—Columbus advertises “the best fair grounds in the State, except Macon." Tbs negroes seem to have taken charge of the comer of Third and Cherry streets. They were crowded on the pavement yesterday so as to render it almost impassable. - .. - .. „ , AV XIotT of lie r,M.« •».. 1.0 ,V. E -metlung important is pending, but the gen- Most or the press gtng have left themty. ^ don t apprehend resistance to Success to them at home. b Wx “have striven but iu rain” to obtain a | Fosrzxss Mossoz, October 28.—The'.hooner full and correct list of premiums awarded at the Florenoe Rogers, from Charleston, S. C., bound r a ; r to New York, arrived here to-day and is an- ' ... , „ I chored at lower quarantine. The captain and Cottjx it flat—only 1GJ for Liverpool mid-! mate died on the passage of yellow fever, dlingi in Macon. I Cntcissf.x, October 28.—Dispatches an- Msoow is the best market for dry goods or nonIloa 41,8 de * t £j? f Gen Robert Anderson, at j. Nice, France.—[This is Fort Sumter Adereon-J groceries in Georgia. London, October 28.-Austria submits pro- Tax past week has been a lively one for rail- I poeals respecting the Internationals for the coni roads leading to Macon. Every train h»a been I sideration of the government at Berlin. It has crowded. been decided that the Papal Conclave on the nr. . , . subject of the Pope’s testament shall meet in Wx learn that many of the premiums awarded Fr J, ca not „ Borne. in the fine aria departmert were to ladies who The Russian legation at Berlin has been were educated at Wesleyan Female College. raised to an embassy. Prince Gortsobakoff is Wxstox, the pedestrian, left the city jester- expected at Berlin to-morrow. Tne Front* , _ army has been reorganized let .nine corps, each “**• I corps containing three divisions, each dit-sici CoNiitnmiko the vast numbers of people con. I f w0 brigades, each brigade two regiments of grogafed upon the Fair Grounds, it was the | three thousand men each, in addition to cava!- most orderly crowd ever assembled. Not a dif- PY* »rtil!ery, and forty-five thousand men for ficulty or diatnrbaance has occurred during the j yaton circles continue to give ont tba the Pope will shortly leave Rome, unless Duo D’He- Batcbdat's Races, Octodee 28th.—For ran- 43 ,8TO ™ b, y i ? 8trncUd ^ renc ? ning horses, mile heats, open to the world- SSSStaSt 9 “ purse $300. Bacon A Holland entered Nannie Douglas.... I E. T. Cr«ig ntered Donovan 2 Thou. Dixon entered Bob Shelton 3 V. D. Holman e- tered Graham McNajy.'.... 4 F. Henshmw en. .reil Village Blacksmith 5 J. T. Jewell entered Tom Provost— drawn Time—1:47>3 ; 1:47*. Rowe, October 28.—An allocution of the Pope is published, in. which, while he recog nizee the Bishops appointed by the Italian gov ernment as possessing the requisite qualifica tions of their offioes. He solemnly repudiates Italy's guarantees and protests against the in vasion of the Holy See. The allocation also condemns the course of Dr. Dellinger and such as are following bis example in warring against the decisions and ecisio- s of the Ecumenic J Sixaxoebs visiting the city should call at Truman A Green's, Triangular Block, and ex amine the celebrated “Charter Oak" Cooking Stove." Stbaxozhs visiting Macon should not forget to call at the New York Grocery Store, Seoond treet, Dunam's Block, Macon, Ga. That lot of oranges and apples have arrived. Go to Corpnt'a and bay. Tubes HcxxmzD Chickens and 500 dozen Eggs at Corpus. Pfsdcco Pans, Cake Pans and all kinds cf fancy Tinware, at Truman A Green s. Tub Fair Ground, Lacier House and Cotton Avenue ears arrive and depart from near the front of E. J. Jobnatoi. s jewelry store every hour and half hoar daring the day and evening. From passenger de,->ot, change at junction cor ner Fourth and Mulberry streets, through for one faro, every half hon . City Railroad ear time at E. J. Johnston’*. oct24 Ct You ean get a g< .nine imported Havana Ci gar for only 10 cents, at « tc Now York Grocery Store. Boozes’ Ivory-Handled Table KniTes, and Plated Forks and Spoons to match, at Truman A Green's, Triangular Block. A risk selection of Rogers' scissors, pocket- knives, razors and straps, portmonaies, walking canes, etc., at E. J. Johnston’s. oct!9 lOt E. J. Johnston is offering some great bar gains in fine gold half seta jewelry, plated ware, tc. Give him a call. Smokers, Attention .'—Before going to tho Fair go to the New York Grocery Store and get Frolie Cigar. !!!!!!!!!!!! The largest and most ^ extensive stock of watches ever before in Ma- rienca when we"say his Moka know exactly how I coUe ? , ° r \ CoL Robb ‘ A new rollector wiU be con, can be seen and bought at low rates, dar- „r ki. kin „r I a PP° lnte<i . , ret . nrn of Attomey-Gene.al ing tho next two weeks at the store of Wing A Solomon. It will be the best opportunity for those wishing wa ebes, that will be offered for some time to come. To the admirers of the tnrf, we can show something handsome in stop watches, and also novelty in a “repeater," striking both the hours, quarter hours and minutes, thereby en abling one to tell the time wilhont looking at the watch. Give ns a call, if not to purchase, yon at least ean fesst yonr eyes npon artistic mechanism and workmanship. Tinware, wholesale and retail, at Trnman A Green’s, Triangular Block. Wholesale buyers should not bny their goods before calling on the New York store of S. Wax- eibanm A Bro. They have the largest stock of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes in the State, and sell goods cheaper than any house in the city. oct25 3t Pocket Knives, all styles and prices, at Tru man A Green’s. Two nuNDRED five pound boxes of those fine grapes received at Corpnt’a will sell at 75 oents per box to close consignment. A bandoomo lino of dark shades of PITUE SATEEN'S. All the latest varieties to colors, at the NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second street. A large lot of HANDSOME POPLINS, From 25e, 30c, 35c, to 60c a yard—astonishingly low prices—at the SEW YORK STORE. IMPROVED COTTON TIES. THE EUREKA IRON TIE, THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, We alao have the SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Same as New Orleans TURPIN A OGDEN, Agents at Macon, Ga. BATES A COMER. 122 Bay at..Savannah, General Agents for Ga., Fla., and East Ala. XBASE MASK. STONEWALL FERTILIZER, For isle by TURPIN A OGDEN. »cn21tf OGDEN & CO., Cotton Commission Merchants, MACON, GA. QOTTON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. <X SIOSMESTS FOB NEW YORK, AND ORDERS FOR PURCHASE OB sale fob future de livery SOLICITED. Refer by Permission to Messrs. R. It Graves A Co. New York. ^ JA-ntral Railroad and Banking Company, Savxn- Mstars. John W. Antlers on’s Son*, Savannah. *•••«. Duncan A Johnston. Savannah. Messra. Bates A Comer, Savannah. octl7 tf new goods, new goods HCBTIO AT THB f NEW TORE STOBE, j Every day. HcLsax's Cordial and Blood Purifier ia the best tonic and blood alterative in the world. Truman A Green are selling the best Broom the city for 50 cents. To roLicr holders of the WASHINGTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, and the LORILARD INSURANCE COMPANY t of New York.—Parties holding policies in the above mentioned companies will please hand them in without delay for conciliation and re* tarn to the home offioes. The unearned premi ums will be returned pro rata. Turpin A Ogden, 3t Real Estate and Insurance Agents. One thousand mullets just in from Jackson ville, at Gorpnt’s. A PAIR CALL, w. a.. Hor^soixr «&> oo Invite special attention, Lot only to their large and will selected Stock at their old stand, No. 41 SECOND STREET, hat to their display of CHOICE AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES! Now on exhibition at the Fair Grounds, iu Floral Hall! Visitors are iafcrmsd tl.at Goods ean be enhred from the samples there; the articles on exhibition are only specimens of a vory large assortment now on band, consisting of FURS, CLOAKS, SACQUES, READY M ’ DE SUITS, SILK POPLINS and DA COPES. Wiih a great variety of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, oct24 tf BUTTON'S, NOTIONS, etc. Tho Sight Uostorcd and Preserved. PROF. COHEV the renowned optician and spec tacle maker is rev..ittog o trcity with a large assort ment of the CELEBRATED CRYSTAL SPECTA CLES of his own make. Tho superiority of bis glasses over other* are to tha careful mathematical ac-uiacy in the construction, made of the clearest crystal and tho exact ebapo of the eye, which makes them the moat perfect spectacle now in use. Very few persons use PERFECT SPECTACLES. Some approach nearer perfect vision than othora, while many plod through life anb]ecttog themselves to great pain and inconvenience to the eye. Many are cat off from the fall enjoyment of the realities of external objects through tho ignorance of spectacle makers and sellers. Prof. Cohen is very thankful to the citisens for their past patronage, and bogs* for a continuance of the same. Owing to previous engagements Prof. Cohen will be able to stay in our citv a few days only. fboee wishing to consult him will fio 1 him at his office, at Dr. P. H. Wnght’a Drag Store, Brown Honse block, four door* from tbo Hotel. oct25 dtfAblt WALTHAM WATCHES. 3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES. These are the teat Watches made in thia country, and are made Kith and without stem winding at tachments. They are finished in the best manner and ran wish the greatest accuracy, and cannot bo excelled anvwhere at their respective prices. The caeca are all made of the newest patterns, and epodally made to oar own order. Onr atock of these Watches is now the largest, n:. onr juices, all things considered, are the low est in the dty. SLACK Jk CO., Jewelers and SiWeremitbs, oct3-tf 5C5 and 567 Broadway. New York. For Mourning Dresses. Tbe wed known HENRIETTA CLOTH, silk and wool, at the SEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second Street. Jot to the Woxld 1 Woman is Fees !—Among the many modorn dUoorerie* looking to the happi- neae and amelioration of the human race, none 1* entitled to higher consideration than the renowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfield'a Female Regulator, Wo man's Beat Friend. By it woman ia emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb van ish. It core* whites. It cores suppression of the menses. It remove* ntoitoe obstructions. It cures constipation and strengthens the system. It braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and told by L. H. Bradfield, druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price, *150 per bottle. All reepectable drug men keep it Fair to be Contisuzd.—Mayor Huff has of- fared several special premiums for fast horses, I g|j' and the races will take place on Monday and Tuesday. The lovers of the Inrf will, no donbt, I NIGHT DISPATCHES. be clad to learn that tho races are to be con-1 . „ . .. . . . . . . . .1 Washington, October, 28.—The following tinned, as ours is the finest race track in America. consTjar office re for the German Empire, have Many noted horses of speed are here, bot> trot- I b ee n recognized: Johannes Boosing, Consul ters and rnnnere, and those who absent them- I General, New York ; F. W. Cach, Consul, New selves on the first two days of next week will J ot £j 0tto jfmdl’ , . ... ...... ... Jocknseh. Galves m; C. T. F. bchwartz, lioms- fail to see the most exciting ex hibition of tho ^. j K _ New Orleans; F. W. occasion. | Havewinkel, Richmond; Robert Barch, St. ,, _ — , “ . , I Louis; Jacob Boners, Savannah. More Ict.—The crowd in attendance at tho The President has issued a proclamation for Fr ir has truly been great. Not less than ten thanksgiving on the 30th of November. It ia thonaend people haved>een fed daily in tbe eity, stated that C re swell will recommend a postal and though hundreds have each 'day feasted '^“g^a^^the treasury department npon fat things at the saloon of W. P. Carlos, has directed special treasury agent Hale, at Si- “ho still lives,” and has plenty left for all who I varnish, to take charge of the Custom-house at lliw honor him with a call. Wo speak from expe- that port and settle up the accounts of the late riencs when wo say biscooks know exactly how ^ L t jf e 0b r e- tnr £ to prepare dishes of any kind, and his bill of German to Washington. ... XiAtxn.—The statement that special treasury agent Hale has been directed to take charge of the Savannah Custom-house cannot be verified. New York, October 28.—Bosenwig has been convicted and sentenced to seven years at hard ly in rejecting the ballot bill, which would again beintr duced in Parliament aithener' session. The contagious disease aot would be dealt with at the ne.t session in a manner to oou. oend the sympathies of tbe nation. Other measures would be brought forward which he hoped would -neet with the approval of Parliament snd tbe country. At tbe conelnaion of his address a resolution of welcoming and thanking Gladstone was pnt and carried with enthusiastic demon strations of approval, lere being only about two hundred dissenting voices. Feasetobt, October 28.—The operators at Chenioritz, a large mannfactnring town in Saxony, have struck for wages and hours. Bkuiszls, October 28.—The strike in Ghsnt is spreading. Araaintl ot Yl'o.niior.Statement. War Dip't, Omcz Chief Signal Offices, Washington, I. G., October 28, 7:40, f. m ) The stern which was Friday eiening in Ne vada, apparently now extends from Kansas to Montana. The low barometer on “jike Ontario lias moved north and east beyond onr stations. The brisk southwest wind which acoompanied it uas veered to northwest, under the influence or are* of high barometer which has advanced from Mississippi into West Virginia, and ciondy weather has spread from the lower lakes east this afternoon. Clear and pleasant weather continnes at the Southern and Gnlf stations. Probabilities: Clear weather will probably continue on Sunday on the So .th and Middle Atlantia ooast, and partially clear weather in New England. Brink northwest winds prevail daring the night from' New Jersey to Massa chusetts, and on Lake Ontario. The storm west of the Mississippi moved northeastward with southerly and easterly winds on tbe upper Lakes on Sunday, and tbe same extend to the lower Lakes by Sunday night. Cautionary signals have been oedered at Cape May, New York, New England and Oawego. i altuiore, October28.—The races resulted as follows tcMiav: Middy won the Monumental City Handicap. Time, 4:13J—5 horses contested. Ensign won the mile heat—member of the club riding—four contestants. Time, 2:15. Bas set beat Preakness in tbe two and a half mile race. Time 5:41|. Tubman won mile heats for three year olds. Time 2:02j, 2:08. The track is heavy on account of rain. FLYAKIAL AM) COMMERCIAL Daily Review of the MarUet. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,) October ?S—Evening, 1871. j Cotton.—Receipts today SCO balsa; ealea 397; shipped 242. Liverpool middlings are weak at 16*. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1871—bales.. 1,739 Received to-day 500 Boceived previoualy ’. 14,441—14,941 16,680 Shipped today 242 Shipped previoualy 9,242—9,484 7,196 fare embraees every thing that the market af fords. Last Niout of the Worrell Sxsteft.—Ral- I ston Hall was again filled, test night, with a | largo and appreciative audience to witness tho “a special to the Tribune says: The investiga tes! appearance on onr boards for the present, tion by the United States Court of Claims into of this universally popular troupe. The pro- the various claims against the United States for gramme for the evening was “Blackeyed Se-u- «*•“ b 7 GoT8rament officere dmtog the K , T,. , „ rebellion, brings out some remarkable develop- san,” “Tho Italian Brigand, ana “The Fool of meats which tend to throw additional light on the Family.” Each piece waa rendered with I the mystery which has surrounded the sale of that irrepressible spirit that ever characterizes cotton by the government agents soon after it tho entertainments of the Worrells and on this ~ “°cnt re^rom ^ SK£Z occasion many were added to their long list of $30,000,000, bat the examinations of the gov- admirers. To-ctey the troupe leave for Colum- eminent agents’ books and other evidence wbioh bus, taking with them the good wishes of onr ha* b ° en obtained through the prosecution of 1 these claims reveals the fact that the cotton wa3 people. worth over twice that amount It appears that — _ „ ^ . I some of the agents at New York disposed of the To the Pickpockets. If the person who has cotton at 29 cents per pound when its market poascssion of a double-cased gold watch, bearing va ine at the time of the sales was 75 cents per the inscription on the inside face, “Presented to pound. Some of the agents appear to have Rev. A. Means, D. D., by the students of Emory bsen •“ collusion with the purchasers, and the „ ,, ..... . .. .. I poorest kinds of cotton were shown as samples College on his retmngfrom the presidency,^"will ;hc entire lot held by the government. The retnrn tbe same in snch a way as to reach safe- I bidders getting it by this arrangement at tbe ly tbe hands of Colonel IL D. Capers at Sr-1 low figure of twenty-nine cents per pound, and vsnnah, John W. Burke at Macon, Err Lawshe subsequently selling it at the market price, there- * . , \ .. - ... I by securing a handsome proUt. The claim- at Atlanta, or tbe venerable loser of this me- I ^ however, refuse to base their claims at a mento, be may rest contented with tbe pocket I £g nro ] eK3 than its market valno at tbe time of book and with his own conscience. If he has I sale, and it is feared that the government will not tho tetter ho has but to name his reward to in refunding the money for these cotton seiz- ... . .. . w . I ores be a considerable loser, ^specially now either of the gentlemen above named in any ^ ^ British diimant8 f chauC6 bo _ way that may suit his art. 2i* I f ore the mixed Commission of being allowed — «n some compensation for these losses. It is now Bell Treble Piano.—Though we have men-1 known at the Treasury that several of these tioned this wonderful instrument several times, cotton agents d -rauded the Rovemment ont of . . . . ... I large amounts oi monev. The acoour*s show we insist upon our readers bearing with 8S I bat w hat sten- the United States v ill take for again calling their attention to it. Jt is | recover its jus- dues have not been decided a subject of 60 much importance that we deem I upon. it our duty to keep it before the people. The I v <*»«■»«». OctoL 6r 28.-Tho State Auditor . a \ . * ... ... .. has filed biils in the Circuit Court, looking to instrument, because of its superiority over all I t k e dissolution of the Knickerbocker. Equita- others, commends itidf to the people; but ble, Garden City and Commercial Insurance another grand argument in its favor is the fact I companies, these companies being bankrupt, that it is of Southern manufacture. It has been The aggr^e assets of the Knickerbockerim- , . 4 . .. . . - - . . I eluding capital stock not paid in, is §6*0,000; awarded the highest premiums at every fair at lossea | 7iU| ooo. The Equitable’s assets, not in- which it has been exhibited, and we do insist I eluding capita), but including capital atock not npon our Southern people patronizing and en-1 paid in, is $330,000; losses $3,000,000. The couraging Southern manufactures at all times, Gtira<m City's assete, not indudmg otpitel „ _ T/I stock, are less than $300,000 jlosses §2,000,000. tspectaUj/ when they are the best Itan. Gail-1 The commercial has risks to the amount of ford A Hill are agents for tbe sale of this piano I $15,000,000, with assets, exclusive of capital in Macon. Will not onr citizens give them their I stock and stock paid and unpaid, of $500,000. — | Boston, October 28 —Tho morderof Kate M Leehan is still involved in mystery. Chief of ““TI E-a-o. ™., * fM , „«. js-jss ZBZSL'EX’iZZ venerable Dr. Means, of Savannah, waa enter- tronnd tbe fnrnace wrench with which the ing the car he was robbed of bisgold watch and murder was done, was a copy cl tbe Helena pocket book containing eleven hundred dollars. | Clarion, a newspaper, dated February 10.1571, The watch was presented Emory College to Dr. Means, his retiring from the presidency of the college, I might famish a cine to the murderer, and was highly prized by him. He advertises I Philadelphia, October 28.—A bird-fancier, in this terns, proposing that if the thief retnrn the wsloh to certain parties mentioned, bjmReIf for tbe p^t wee k, from his shanty, on he will leave him with the pocket book and his I Coates street. Being on a drunken spree, tbe conscience. Another instance of the folly of I police broke open his place yesterday, and „„ * j, found nearly all dead from hunger. The health carrying valnsldea abont one s person on such I fflcer hM J lil!en possession to abate the the fair has been, we sympathize nn isance. Port Huron, October 28.—The propeller Dean Richmond was burned. The chamber- I maid was drowned. The others escaped. Thir- irres mea to j jy_ two thousand bushels of wheat were lost. Maputo, October 28.—It is stated officially Stock on baud this evening GOLD AND SILVER. Buying rates for Gold *1 12)$ Belling 1 13)$ Buying rates for Silver 1 05 Belling I 08 EXCHANGE ON NEW FORK. Baying 3$ discount H prem. ZXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH. g.... ’.’.'.'.’.'.'.V.V.V.'.’. \ prem. UNITED STATES OUBBENOY—LOANS. Per month 1)$@ 2 K percent 9X @ 10 9 @ 9)$ BACON—Clear rib Sides (smoked) Shoulders Sugar-cured bams GRAIN AND 1IAT. CORN—White. @ 1 05 MEAL 1 05 @1 10 GRITS 1 25 @ 1 SO OATS 70 @ 75 WHEAT—Per bushel 1 99 @ 2 00 FIELD PEAS 1 (0 HAY—Northern 2 00 & 2 25 Tennesae Timothy 2 00 @ 2 25 BAGGING AND IRON TIES. lintTUN. CLOTHIERS! 90 t llEKKY STREET, Have now on hand a complete atock of FALL AXD WINTER CLOTHING! LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED. Business Suits INCORPORATE!. 1850. CAPITAL, S350,000 ! J. anODES BR01V.YE, Pres. Stockholders Individually Liable* - $495,406 45 1865. D. F. WILLC0I, Ceeretarj. Tbo Charter Makes ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1870, Premiums Received and Dosses Paid since PREMIUMS. < LOSSES. — Received in 1S65-6 8103,959 681 Paid in 1865-6 .—.S59.M 88 Received in IS08 159.653 71 Paid in 1868.. Koieived inlftTO 315.0U 401 Paid in 1S70 - “.463 23 Agents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern and Southwestern States, to whom apply, or to D. F. WILLCOX, Sec’y, Columbus, 6a. AT $13. DAVENPORT SPEER, Agents at T. A;rent at WM. J. ANDEUKD.V, Agent nt JXO. A. DAVIS. Aijontat P. KIBREE. Aucut a A. R. IVESIOX, Asrent at Amcricns. • Cntlibert. Fort Valley. - Albany. IlawkInsTile. - Daws on m. W. CARNES, Ageut, Macon, Ga. OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY STS .A.T &15. Bnsiness Suits A.T SIS. AT SSO. Busmess Snits ^AT»33. BnsiMss Sis A.T S25. BAG GING—-Bengal Lyon Borneo Gunny Dundee hatched TIES—Goocbo Arrow Eureka. 2 © 22 21 & 22 21 @ 21K 20 18 14 6K 5 <S) 53* <S> 5% @ BlRrKets—Kvenlns Report* &lw Yobjt. October 28.— Cotton—ealis 1911; up Unde 18^; Orleans 19>$. Cotton exlee for fotore delivery to-dxy * *ero 11.700 brief*; Octobor 18; November 18@17 li -16(®18 1-16 <S)18X; December 18 3-1 G^l8^(318 5-16@18^ ; January 18K@13 7-16@18^@18 9-16^18%; Feb ruary 18 11-16; March 19%@19 1-16; April 19%@ 19 5-lC<£19X. F.’onr Southern firmer; common to fair extra 7 15@7 70; good to choice 7 75@9 30. Whisky lower closed at 9i%. Wheat closed 1 cent lower; winter red western 158*5)1 60. Com 1 lowor at 78K@80*^, Bice easier at 7XC38V. Fork firmer at 13 CO Lard, kettle 10%. Navals steady. Tallow 8%(S Freights firmer. Money easy at 4@5. Sterling Gold 11^11^. Governments steady. States steady; Tennessees 66; new 65. Virginias 59%; now 03. Louisian as 67; new 56. Levees C4; 8s 75. Alt- bamas % Ls 67. Georgias 80; 7s 86. North Caro- linat-36%: new 19%. South Garolinas 72; new 42% Bank Statement.—Loans decreased over $2 000.- 000; specie increase $500,000: deposits decreased $500,000; legal tenders decreased 6500,000. Governments dosed as follows: 81s 165f; 62s 14^; 64s 14K: 05e 14%; new 13K; t7a 13^; 68a 13#; 10-40a9#. Baltimore, October 27.—Cotton dull and nomi nal ; low middlings 18%; net receipts 89; gro- 359: exports to Great Britain ; coastwiao 6' sales 115; stock 2137. FI :nr firmer and improvtd demand. Wheat fii mer Corn firmer; white 68<S>72; yellow 67@ 2. Piovia- ions unchanged.. Whisky 95(6.96. New Orleans, Octobor 28.—Cotton market closed lower; middlings 18; net receipts 1CC0; gro-»s 1827; exports to Great Uritain 2525; coastwise to tbe continent ; sales 3200; stock 49,127. Flour closed dull; superfine 6 00; donble 6 75: double 7 00@712^. Com scarce at 1 00 Oats easi er 62. Bran 1 45<c£l 60. Hay, prime 85 00; choice 37 00. Pork, cloeed firm at 15 00. Bacon dosed quiet; shoulders 8%; dear rib sides 8>£: dear side* 9; choice sugar cured bams 18@18K— Lard, tierce 10%; keg 12. Sugar firm; common 7%; centrifngri 10%; good fair 10X; yellow centrifngil ltj£. Molasses easier, fair C?(SjC4; prime 67>£; choice 70. Whisky firm at 95 o 1 05%. Coffee scarce and firmer; fair 18J*<®18$£; prime 19J^@19>^. Bank Sterling 21. S^gnt %@% discount. Gold 11%. WnJfTNOTON, October 28.—Cotton quiet; mid dlings 17%; net receipts 113; exports coastwise 112; sales 17: stock 3207. AronaTA, October 23.—Cotton quiet and weak middlings 16%; receipts 1 00; sales 800. Savannah. October 23 —Cotton in fair demand; middlings 17%@18; net receipts 2015; exports Great Britain—; coastwise—; sales 1000; stock 38.706. CmBLESTON. October 28—Cotton dosed dull; middlings 17%@17%; net receipts 2031: gross —; -sports to Great Britain 450; coastwise 2552; sales 2000; stock 19,334. Mcsn-E, October 28.—Cotton quiet; middlings 17>^@17^; cet receipts 2118; exports to Gr<-at Britain —; coastwise 537; sales 1000; etoc'-: 22 776. Galviston, October 28 — Cotton cloeed easier; good ordinary 15^:15#; net receiptp 1126; exports to Great Britain —; coastwuo —; sales 15' 0; atock 29,500. Boston, October 28—Cotton qniet and steady; middlings 18%; net receipts 65; gross 1870; sales 200; stock 6500. Nobfolh, October 28.—Cotton dosed dull; low middlings 17K; net receipts 153; exports coastwise in tho afternoon. In^ canoo races open to | “^f” 1 ^lli^^cto^la^Cotton market closed qniet; middlings 17)$; receipts 2G15. Philadelphia, October 28.—Cotton qniet; mid dlings 1SJ$. Litxbpool, October 28, evening—Cotton closed heavy uplands 9J$: Orleans 9)$; sales 8,000; spec- ulation and evport 2000. even hundred dollars. Clarion, a newspaper, oaien reuruary iu. 1011, h. ih. dnd.nl. nt published in Helena, Arkansas. Any one send- by the -indents of Y snoh to persons in this vicinity should ins, on the occasion of | eohjmnnicate with fhe Chief of Police, as it occasions with tbe Doctor, and hope he may yet recover tbe memento so highly prixed by himself. The watch has on it tbe inscription, A. Means, D. D., by the student* of Emory College, on his retiring from the Presidency.” | in the Cortes ‘hat the past year's cost of the ' — I Cuban war is §2,000,COO. A conspiracy is dis- Satubdax at the Fadl—Quite a crowd were covered among tbe troops at Barcelona. Twenty on the ground yesterday, and parties were busy ^^o^'^o^oW^-Gtedstone made a removing tho articles that had been on exhi-1 spe ecb at Greenwich to-day in which he eulo- bition. Tbe principal attraction were the races I gized the Queen, complimented his colleagues, he canoe races open to pointed with pride to the vitality of the liberal , „ . party, declared Ireland was now more contented, the world, for a purse of $150,(the following I an( j promised that the troops in the colonies entries were made: | should be reduced with various other military Minnie Lee,” entered by Vernon Club of I reforms. Savannah. Stroke, G. S. Harris; No. 2, H. Oot ° bor 4 c wi Von c.u.. T I nris to consider what action the college should MoA. Schley; No. 3, G. bchley; bow, J-I jj, Uj e 6Tan t of the Pope’s death, is shortly Schley; length 38 feet, beam 36 inches. . I to be held at eome point in France. “ King Cotton,” bT King Cotton Clnb of Sa- I Chahlestok, October 28. — Arrived, brig vannah. Stroke, W. L. Walthonr; bow, R. B. Carle ton, Pore e. t Sailed, steamer Charleston, Habersham; No. 2, G. G. KimbaU; No. 3, O. | ! VoUnt «» Galveston, bng Clara, J. Miller; coxswain,.‘Walter Gngel; length 3C feet, beam 40 inches. Minnie Lee made the mile in 5.52. King Colton “ “ 6.18. Chablestox, October 28.—Two fever deaths in the test twenty-four hours. Sayasxab, October 28.—Cleared, steamships Wyoming, Philadelphia; Magnolia and Hunts ville, New York. Arrived, Russian brig Ciga- Mahkiage Guide.—Interesting work, numerous engravings, 224 pages. Price 50 cents. Address Dr. Batts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St- Louis, Mo. Bee advertisement, anglT-d&wly Testimoxt.—Thousand* of mothers are constant ly speaking in exalted terms of commendation of the magical effects of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup for oothtog Infante toothing. In jostioe to the King Cotton crew we make I nBt Cardiff. Captain Smith, of the Russian the following statement: They were from dif-1 brig Cigana, from Cardiff, died at sea, .three ferent clubs and had never sat together in a I weeks ago. boat before. Two of them were shell men and MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES, two canoe men. The start was fair, but before they had made more than thirty strokes the I London, October 26.—An immense gathering braces gave way and the men were compelled of the inhabitants of Greenwick took place on to pullas best they could. Having no braces, they did tbeir best, but could not compete I 12,000 persons were present. Gladstone ar- witb a boat having no coxswain. Tbe particu- rived at tbe speaker’s stands at noon, acoompa- lars of tbe horse race will bo found elsewhere. I nied by his wife. He was greeted with vocife- mm I rous and prolonged cheering. He said he was The Georgia No. 2 ResUuranCis'suppUed with profoundly impressed by the grand era of wel- everv delicacy the Northern or Southern mar- “ a T* 8 60111 1118 . dntie8 tt ‘ of every delicacy roe “ hja Majesty s government prevented him from kets afford. ’ oftener visiting his immediate constituency. . .. .. . , , He then proceeded to discuss subjects which A CoanicnOH.—In the press dispatches of agitatod the public. The chief complaint the 27th inst. as they appeared in our columns, I against the government was that it attempted the bondsmen of Mr. Tweed, of New Tork, ap- to do too much, but necessity existed for stating , „ . T._ T.rrenn. F.r views and producing measures on more subjects pearrf as follows: Jay Gould Terrenre Far- ^ ^ ^ b <s teto Jmme diate ley, Hugh, Hastings, Barnard, Kelly and B. O. tffeot He reTe rted to the fact that the Liberal Fairchild. From a distinguished correspondent I administration had had the longest life of any of a celebrated New York paper we have the I similar administration since 1832, and there was names in full, together with their pecuniary ec u- dition, etc. They are Jay Gould, whose name I ^j e Q aeen< ^nd spoke in warm terms of praise is known the world over, worth millions; Ter-1 0 f his colleagues in the Government. Their rence Farley, an ex Aldcrmsn of the city of New labors had been arduous, and results showed ~ . ., . tt„«u they Hid not been in vain. Deland seemed York, worth a million in real estate, Hugh th e past measures of con- Hastings, editor and proprietor of the New York there was every reason to hope Commercial Advertiser, worth half a million and for a fntnre of content in that island. The an anti-Fenton Radical; Bernard Kelly, a great facte connected with the dismissals frtwi the ** . m, r B O. Fairchild, an auctioneer, worth a half mil-1 , n ^ reduction of force was made in accord- lion. Our informant says that Mr. Tweed’s im- a nce with the -olioy which was originated by mense wealth is solely the resultof shrewd finan- his predecessor. The nation could n r t but be ceering,andnot fromanyappropriationofpublic gratified by the economies effected *5° . ~ , ..... present Government, through abolition of om- funds to his private use. He has courted this P jal patron j ge .. he concentration of military and arrest and is anxious that the investigation be naval forces, vithdrawal of troops from Canada made. Though general politics do not come andNewZeatend,snd introduction of ti e system strictly under our department, we make tho o{ army reserves. There was reasc a for much J j ... . ... . eougritu’Ktion over the abohtion of the pur- above corrections and statements at the request gg system in the army. The House of Lords ot our informant, who is personally acquainted I might need reform but nothing now should bo with all the parties. 1 doneprecipitately. The Lords had not acted wiso- EUNERAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintances of J. C. Conklin are invited to attend his funeral from his bouse on Walnut street, THIS (8und*y) EVENING, at 3 o’clock. » CONSIGNEES PER M. St 1Y. It. It. October 28,1871. Coffins & L; H Wsrling; J Edmonson; Johnson A D; Truman A G; Jones A B; Johnson A B; Greer, LA Co; Keith A F; D Daly A Bro; E Price T B Ford: Wright, B A Co; Oliver, D A Co; Small A G; Oarhart A C; Butt A F; IL Harris A Co. AFavonABLE Notobiett.—The good reputation of Brown’s Bronchial Trochee for tbe relief of coughs, colds, and Throat diseases, has given them a favorable notoriety.- Tni Pmxosornr of Tonic Btimulasts.—Some substances have tho power of influencing tho which go forward to the human tissues, without themselves taking any integral part to these changes. Salt, for instance, hastens transforma tion and waste,and consequently creates tho neces sity for a more liberal diet; while, on the other hand, alcohol retards change and waste. On this principle, Dr. Fiscb, in his Bitters, has furnished a preparation having among other properties that of preserving both the materials and the forcee of the system; and to this, as to other things, “A penny saved is a penny gained.” Bat it is not only to this negative way that Dr. Fisch’e remedy works for the building up of the physical man. While it holds back the wasting processes, it spurs forward the repairing processes. It promotes the flow of the alimentativo juices to the mouth, the stomach and the liver; and thus enables tbe syst- mto utilize more food—to make more blood. The scriptural assertion that “the blood thereof is the life there of,” is tho expression of a physiological fact: and the amount of food which a man can eat with relish, and digest, affords ths exact measure and index of tbe man's strength. And when once Dr. Fisch’s remedy has given the start to an improvement to this direction, the unaided energies of nature take up the work and carry it forward, and thus render the amelioration permanent. LEA & PERPJNS’ SAUCE, Pronounced by ConnoiaeeuT8 “Tlie Only Good Sauce.” It improves the appetite and digestion, and it is unrivaled for its flavor. . _ We arc directed by Messrs. Lea A Perrins to nroseente all parties miking or vending counter- rro.ecm JOHN DUNCAN’S BON3, angl5-eod0ra Agents, New York. AND AS FINE AS 840 TER SUIT OF Coat, Pants and Vest, SACK, DERBYS WALKING COATS OF THE LATEST STYLES. T HOMAS D. CONNER, Cotton avenue, three doors from the new Couit-houee, invites you io inspec? the new goods purchased during liia recent visit to New York. In Gent’s Furnishing Goods he has a complete stock, embracing various styles of Shirts, in linen and cat-bric, of all sizes, for spirals or buttons, to open in front, or at the side, or in the back. His arrangements are perfect for making up special orders for Dress Shirts by measurement, and he guarantees perfect satisfaction *n every i st<r oe. *‘The Paragon” shirt is his specialty. Collars and Cuffa.linen and paper, Neck Ties, Sc*rfs and Bow . of late styles, in all colors; the beet stock of Underwear in the city, containing all wool, in white an- ar- let, meiino, Canton tlannel and jeans.from which perfect fits can be had by men of all sizes; Briti h nd merino supeifine and extra heavy Socks, a large assortment of Handkerchiefs, DresBiog Co .us. Shawls, Negligee Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, and a large line of Gloves, including kids, in all colors and of all sizes. In Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Umbrellas, Lunch Baskets, Tourists’ Trunk and Shawl Straps he displays an attractive stock and asks attention to prices. The winter stock of Hats and Capa is ahead of anything in the State, and contains all the styles in felt, wool and cloth, stiff Hats, of various shapes and colors, and the lightest, handsomest and most graceful pattern of the yonng man’s Broad way Silk Hat to be found. Men who have largo heads will find a pretty stock of Hats in extra sizes; cloth, silk and velvet Caps Remember he keeps the largest and best stock of Hats and Caps for children and boys. The variety of and Misses and Children’s Fars’ is very groat, and the prices range from $3 to $100 per set. He simply asks you not to purchase such goods until you have seen his stock, which embraces all kinds of Furs from all 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 DRESS SUSTS ! BLACK AND COLORED Cloth. Coats, BLACK AND COLORED DIAGONAL COATS, OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In Single and Double Breasted Cliosterfielde. A lirgo assortment of PINTS, FROM 81 TO 815! FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS. * SALK OVERCOATS, TALMAS, And the New Stylo KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS, S H I E T 8 ! Wo mako a specialty of the celebrated Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon, Ga* BUILDS AJSTD REPAIRS STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griss and Flour Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for mill- work generally. IRON RA.ILING-, For enclosing public squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lots ; also all kinds of Ornamental Iron work, Brackets, Vaces, Chairs, Iron Fronts f. r Stores, Window daps and Sills, eto. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY. I make the bast HORSE POWER in the country, it never fails, runs light, simple to put up and lasts well, and is cheap. All Work Made Good. deo2-2tawly E. CROCKETT. Macon, Ga. b. a:, wise & co., CHERKY SffREET, MACOltf, GA., IMPORTERS OF m H H £ O * N 0 Sti m DEALERS IN The Best in the Country. 8ATI3FACTION GUARANTEED. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER! And a fit warranted, at stock prices. In addition to the above, wo keep the moat com plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, RI LVER-PLATED WARE, COOKING STOVES, GRATES AND RANGES. OUR STOCK OF COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES CANNOT BE SURPASSED I Wo guarantee to sell you the best Cooking Stove oversold in Macon, or to refund you the money! GRATES ! GRATES ! FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. Examine our splendid Stock before purchasing. TIN WARE TIN WARE ! Having removed our FACTORY to its old quarters to the rear of our Store, we have the BEST WORK MEN, and can cxccate all orders for TIN and STOVE WORK with dispatch. PEAIN, STAMPED AND PRESSED TIN WARE Will be offered at GREAT BARGAINS to tho trade. FOR CASH, FOR CASH, FOR CASH. Purchasing our Goods in person from Headquarters for. CASH, we shall from this date offer to WHOLESALE ar.d RETAIL BUYERS Great Bargains for Cash. i F In this dty. Wo invite an inspection. THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS Constantly on hand, and received as soon as out. NEW LOT JUST IN. All of our goods are first class, and are guaranteed as such. DON'T MISS THE PLACE: THE WHITE STORE ! 90 CHERRY STREET, Betwosn B. A. Wise A Co.’s and S. T. A B- P. Walker’s. Ocitltt OUR STOCK OF ANDIRONS, SHOVELS AND TONGS, TIN BED ROOM SETS, WAITERS, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, Brooms, Brashes, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF XTOTTJSK3 I , TXEtIiriaBCIKr& GOODS Cannot be excelled for cheapness and quality. Call at B. A. WISE tSc CO.’S OLD STAND ON CHERRY STREET. IS" Orders promptly attended to octS tf MEDICALCOLLEGE. THE 15th SESSION OF MEDICAL LECTURES IN THE SAVAN NAH MEDICAL COLLEGE, WILL COIMEXCE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1SJ1. A ND continue until March 1st, 1872. With a fall organized Faculty of experienced Practi tioners, a bnildtog completo to all its appointments, apparatus, museum, etc., together with the advan tages afforded by two largo and extensive Hospitals, the Savannah Medical Collego offers facilities for Medical Instruction equal to any institution in the country. The Introductory Lecture will be de livered by Jonah Harriss, M. D„ Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicino. For further information address W. DUNCAN, M. D., Dean of Faculty, or THOMAS SMITH, M. D„ oct4-2jwlm Secretary of Faculty. COUNTRY MERCHANTS VISITING MACON DUTtlNTG- THE EA.TH Will find it to their interest to look at OUR STOCK OF BOOKS AM STATIONERY! FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. —WE SELL— SCHOOL BOOKS, paper, pens, INKS, SLATES, etc., : At a small advance on NewYbrk rates. Give us a call. oct20tf