The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 31, 1871, Image 3

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m Telegraph & Messenger. great opening BALTIMORE CLOTIING IIOUSE. CASSIMEBE sens, at *12. worth *18. DERBY SUITS at *30, worth *25. BLACK DBEE8 SUITS at *25. worth *33. JILACX DOE SKIN PANTS (large leg*) at *10 worth *15. CASSIMEBE BUTTS (extra size*, to St the big- gut men In Oeorgla) at *25, worth *35. ROTS' SUITS (to St any aized boy In the city) it prioM to suit the time*, pgmiahlng Good* of all grades, at the same rate*. gaeeiTisg weekly the lateet styles of Scarfs and Bows. Purchasers will bear in mind that this it no 1mm- bng, Call and aee for yourselves. U. HIRSH A BBO., Cor. Cherry and Beoond at*., under the Tutoeun D hiding.octlOlm FALL GOODS. on ROCK OF Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods NOTIONS, ETC., , now fall and complete. We have the largeat and Boat varied atock we bare ever exhibited to the trade. DliESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW. Onr motto ia *' Short I‘ro 11 Is and Quick Sales,” And we feel confident of giving satisfaction to all who o*y favor na with their patronage. FALL AM) WJMER DRY GOODS! w. j\.. hopson tfc oo, 41 SECOND STREET, Have dow on hand and are daily receiving additions to their Stock, and offer at the lowest pricee, DRESS GOODS, In every variety. CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, JEANS, KERSEYS, CLOAKS, SACQUES, READY-MADE SUITS, Also a fall line of 3?* TET jEL fit . To all of which they invite the attention of buy ers. octal tf Dr. Hurley’s Ague Tonic, Purely Vegetable! So Arsenic, So M creury In Its Composition! N O CURE, NO PAY, ie directions be followed. No danger in taking an overdose, aa wa pot no poison in onr medicines. One dollar per bottle. CITY TUESDAY MORNING. OCT. 31. 187L Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters kindred ailments, where a gentle and permanent atimnlant and tonic la required. Pleasant to take. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. T HIS Preparation baa long been recognized by the most eminent mind* in the Medical Pro fession aa tho moat reliable, searching and harm less alterative within their reach, and aa a Blood Purifier it certainly stands without a rival. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup T HE indiepenaable remedy In the nursery. No more rue for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman’a Drops, or other strong opiates. No bid effects from \Ye respectfully invite the public to call and ex- I the use of Seabrook's. Heath to the child, rest to amine onr stock. W. A. BANKS A SONS, trpKHf _4S Second at, Triangular Block. LADIES Should not fail to examine oar new stock of SILK VAIrOURS From *1 to *1 60 per yard, at the NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second street. I the mother, and a doar conscience to the vendor. 25 cents per bottle. Just in at the NEW YORK STORE, Twenty pieces SZtAOS SIIrlLI From *125 to *3 per yard, twenty porcent. cheaper than the earns goo a can be bought elee- wliero in the city. R WAXELBAUM, BRO. A 00., 45 and 47 Second street. JUST RECEIVED. A nice assortment of Real Point Applique Laces, GUIPURE and VALKXCIENNE, Also, latest styles of Point Applique, Du heeto, English Thread and Valendenne Lace Collars, Perfect beantiee, a very low prioea, at the NEW YORK STORE 8. WAXELBAUM, BRO. A CO., octitr 45 and 47 Second street. Batchelor's Hair Dye. This eoperb Hair Dyo ia the beet in the world— perfectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints or diaagreeele odor. The genuine Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye prodoeee immediately a splendid Black or natural Drown, leavaa tho hair clean, soft, beautiful; dose not contain a particle of lead or any injurious com- Sold by all druggists. Factory. 1C BOND bTHEET, N. Y, Udeodly A handsome line of dark shad os of FINZ1 13 . TBBNS. All the latest varieties in colon, at the NEW YOBK STORE, 45 and 47 Beoond street. A large lot of HANDSOME POPLINS, From 25c, 30c, 35c, to 50c a yard—astonishingly low prices—at tho NEl) YORK STORE. IMPROVED COTTON TIES. THE EUREKA IRON TIB, THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, We also have the 8WETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Sumo as Now Orleans TURPIN A OGDEN, Agents at Macon, Oa. BATES A OOHEB. 122 Bav at.Savannah, General Agents for Oa., Fla., and East Ala. Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm t’audy I S really all it claims to be—a SPECIFIC—remov- irg all worms from the Unman viscera. No harm ful effect from its nee. Children love it. No dau- ger in giving an overdose. 25 cents per box. Dr. Seabrook's Elixir of Bark anil Iron. T HE Orest Tonic and Appetizer. Ono dollar per bottlo. All for sa'e by drnggiata everywhere. J. W. BEATON A CO., Proprietors, sepISeodAwtf Louisville. Ky. Rices To-Dat.—At one o’clock precisely, this afternoon, the raoes will commence at the Fair Grounds, and will be continued until night. Some fast bones are on hand and they will be worth seeing. We doubt not n large audience will be present to witness them. Cottox Ur.—Yesterday afternoon an advance of a foil quarter oent was reported in thoootton market Wonder how long it will last? It should continue to advance until it reaches 25 cents at least, but yon know onr good friends at the North haven't gotten all the crop into their hands yet, and it won’t do for ns rebellions creatures to make any money. That’s the pol icy. Keep ui poor and they can control the Government ‘‘Oh that our people were wise" and would oeaae from the follies of meat and bread on a credit The Route or Old Jons Robinson's Masi moth Three Tent Snow Through the State or Georgia.—Will positively exhibit at Thomson, Friday, November Sd; Warrenton, Saturday, 4th; MUledgeville, Monday, 6ih; Macon, Tues day, 7th; Hawkinsville, Wednesday, 8th; Sa vannah, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, No vember 9th, 10th and 11th; Forsyth, Monday, 13th; Barnesrille, Inesday, 14th; Atlanta, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 15th, IGth, 17th and 18th. The prioe of admission to the entire quadruple combination, t Museum, Caravan, Menag erie and Circus, will be 75 oenta for adults, and 50 cents for children under ten years of age. oc(!l 6t by telegraph DAY DISPATCHES. Salt Lane, October 30 —The prisoners are quartered comfortably. Elder Geo. O. Seam inon arrived this morning from San Francisco, and preached this afternoon in the large tab ernacle to an andience, numbering at least ten thousand. He counseled bis bearers to abstain from any act of violenoe and sntifeit to tbo law. God would protect them and deliver them from their persecutors. The crusade against them, he said, would only stregthen them and glorify them in tho end. Tneir church could not be overturned. Tbeir faith was the inspiration of the Divine Spirit and would endure forever. Elder Pratt was not so conservative. Ho did not want any whining Judge to say to him, as he did to Hawkins, “I am sorry for yon.” Ho wanted no sympathy from any Federal official. Those in need of grates will pleare call at No. 4. Third street, Macon, Ga. Oliver, Dong I Ho was ready to go to jail for twenty years, but * Co - , I did not want any pity from such a source. He Least fuel, best bread, shortest time, by God would totally overthrow and _ , _ ™ . _ . _ , _ , —. . I annihilate tho present persecutors of the Mor- Bueks Brilliant Cook Stove of B. A. Wase A ‘ - .... • Co. Bboxes Down.—But few persona, if any, were sorry when Sunday came last week, as everybody was “broke down.” Especially was this the ease with the hotel and restaurant keepers. All had Ws invite the attention of housekeepers to our line of fancy coffee and tea pots. Oliver, Douglass A Co. oct31 6t mon people. Nothing farther has been heard from Orsen Hyde, tho apostle. Harrisburg, October 30.—Evans, the war agent of Pennsylvania, was discharged upon the eharge of embezzlement, but held in a hun dred thonsand dollars bail to appear in Capias. Lexington, October 30.—The Mayor and To the Picxpocixts.—If the person who has I many officials of this city have been arrested on been hard run but none so much as W. P. Car- I possession of a double-cased gold watch, bearing an indictment from the Federal Court, charged loa. His saloon was crowded from morning till the inscription on the inside face, “Presented to felony, growing out of the disturbances at midnight, and be wa, everywhere at the same Rev. A. Means, D. D-, by the students of Emory LvT^tfcoToetober 30-The coroner’s lime attending to every one who came. Bnt I College on his retiring from the presidency,” will I jury at Los Angelos returned a verdict of riot and he looked “as frmh ns the mom” yesterday, return the same in such a way as to reach safe- murder against a number of persons of all na- and is still on band with everything that is j, the hands of Colonel H. D. Capers at Sa- ‘““Uties, for mo daughter of the Chinese. ------ 1 1 The Apaches are again raiding the white set- good to eat or drink. vannah, John W. Burke at Macon, Err Iziwshe tlementa in Ari.nn. A Short Trip.-D^ before yesterday we at AUaDta > or New Orleans, OctoberSO.-Solomon Ellin- 1 mento, he may rest contented with the pocket I stein was shot and instantly hilled by a despe- book and with hia own conscience. If be has not the latter he has but to ns mo his reward to made a flying visit down to Southwest Georgia and find all the farmers blue on the ooUon pros pects. Most of the crop is already gathered and the greater part carried to market Business is dull and money matters tight np. That section was not visited by the recent I We are selling the beat broom for fifty oenta. heavy rains and they are very dry. In Hons- QUver, Douglass A Co. rado named Voorhees, at Tiger River, Terre bonne parish. Six men have been imDrisoned under the Ku- either of the gentlemen above named in any | klnx law in Grant parish, charged withlhe mur- way that may suit his art ton County we learned that on Wednesday last one of the heaviest rains of the year fell, da der of Delas W.* White, Recorder of Grant parish. Vxckbbcro, October 30.—Three new oases of yellow fever. No new deaths. Thirty oases are pending. Natshtz, October 30.—The fevor is abating, Old John Robinson’s Card—Tickets for . _ _ . „ , „ „ .... 1150 cases are pending. Sixty deaths since Sep- stroying many mill dams and doing other dam-1 Salr at Brown A Co. a Boor Store—Old John | j e mber. London, October 30.—Arrived, bark Francis CaBhville, from Mobile; Kathleen, Charleston. find him one of the most affable, courteous | 000 ®hd vicinity, who are desirous of visiting his Mammoth Three Tent Show with their families, but who have heretofore refrained age. Ur. Dasher was the conductor in eharge I Robinson would most respectfully announce to I of the train, both going and returning, and we W» many friends and patrons in the city of Ma- and polite gentlemen we have ojot met He is I well known by everybody along the line of tho I NIGHT DISPATCHES. road, and very popular with alL We have fro- from doing so in conseqnenoe of the annoyance Ira Composition—Dr. Price's Blood Enricher is conservativa^and’per- ICcsignutiou of Dullock. Atlanta, October 30.—Gov. Bollock resigned quenUy heard him spoken of, but not until this I delay in procuring tickets at tho ticket I hia office on tho 23d to take effect to-day. and at trip had occasion to test his merits. The road ° f * a t — *&£? Therelign^tton w£ is fortunate in having such a gentleman in its wa ? 8 surround the same, that tickets will be written before his flight to New York. Great employ. | pl“ed on sale at the well known and popular I eX oitement prevails. The statement n few days book, news, and stationery store of Brown A | back that Charles L. Schlatter, Snperintendent of the Brunswick and Albany Railroad, had left with railroad property is incorrect. There is nothing charged against Schlatter. Washington, October 30.—In the Supreme Court to-day it was decided that tho case of Cox et ah vs. Lott was in error to Supreme Court That lot of oranges and appks have arrived. | of Alabama. The caso being a levy by Latt, a local oollector, on the boats of plaintiff in error, under on act of the State Legislature, Tin ware to the trade. Oliver, Douglass A Co. I providing a tax on craft in ravigable waters of ■ — I the State of one dollar per ton on registered Three Hundred Chickens and 500 dozen I tonnage thereof. The decision was that the Gone up—that is to Atlanta. We speak of Ca, No. 46 Second street The price of admits the members of the Legislator. Several from eion to the grand three tent combination will tho lower eonntios came np oa the Southwestern be 75 oents for adults, and-50 oents for children train yesterday. All thKt wo beard express I nnder ten years of ige. which all parts of the body derives its nonrithmont I - Bn ... _ _ .. _ and support. Remedial agents in proportion ealen-1 , y B P P *’**' em I Go to Corpnt’s and buy lated to impart phystcal and men J vigor. Articles ““ Tf? T “ hnDgry “ ew * We fin PP 080 I ^ .5 that improve nutrition are readily absorbed and I *“ ,n * £ “ aso ‘ esa *° TOI1 a very heavy oonverted into living matter. Try this new remedy, | schedule on the money track, aa Bullock and and see bow different its results from tbe many I Kimball havo undermined it so as to render tonie and blood remedies offered to tbe public. I fast time and heavy trains a little dangerous. Thompson, Steel A Price, manufacturers of Dr. | Among those who passed np yesterday was Eggs at Corpnt’s. State might legislate in another form upon the value of the vessoL but it cannot upon tonnage. ._ . .... A pine selection of Rogers’ scissors, pocket- I Judgment of the court below reversed and case Price’s Cream Baking Powder, and Dr. Price’s Bpo- I Captain John Johnson, of Clay, a yonng man knives, razors and straps, portmonaies, walking remanded. dal Flavorings. Sold by all drnggiata and grocon. oet20eodAw2w of fino promise, and destined to make a mark. If Bollock has been gnilty of the crimes with I canes, cto., at E. J. Johnston’s. octlO lOt E. J. Johnston is offering some great bar. All the members of tho Cabinet are present and the session to-morrow will be a full one. Chicago,October 30.—The Legislature passed a joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of Tito Sight Restored and Preserved. | which he stands charged no abler pwraeutor. . injomirosmu.mu auiuurjziug .ueoeerotarym PROF. COHEN, tho renowned .p*'- 1 -” and spec- W,U be fonnd in the BegfektiYe bells than Cap- f ” . “ ® gd halts ts jaw ry, p , State to prepare a list of law books stored in do maker is rewriting ourcity with a large assort- Johnson; bnt should the Captain become ta ° 1Ta Lim a call. ... tho basement of the State House, preparatory i revisiting ourcity with a large i t of tha CELEBRATED CRYSTAL SPECTA- convinced of honesty of purpose on the part of CLE3 of his own make. The superiority of his | Governor B., no man will sooner lift hia voice I grapos received at Corpnt’s will sell at 75 cents glasses over others are in the careful mathematical I in his defence than he. Captain Johnson is | per box to close consignment, accuracy in the construction, made of lha dearest | seeking for no senatorial honors before the body, and wears prompted solely by motives of pare friendship for the man and an appreciation Two HUNDRED five pound boxes of those fino | £ r ° 0 fferiDB tham for sal ° to lho lttwycra of Chi ‘ A Favorable Notobiett. I of Brown's Bronchial Trochee coughs, colds, and Throat diseases, lias given them the Pacific. a favorable notoriety. crystal and the exact shape of tho eye, which makes them the moat perfect spectacle now in use. Very few persons uso PERFECT SPECTACLES. Some, ... ,, . . . approach nearer perfect vision than others, while °f hla “»“>•“<>» «» d honesty to thus speak in many plod through life subjecting themselves to | b ‘ a praise. m great pain and inconvenience to the eye. Manyaro Nor So.-Mosers. Brown, of tho Brown House, | FIYAYriATi AM) COMMERCIAL eut off from tho cfil enjoyment of the realities of „ t ^ to ^ if ^ ^ ™ A.ltlAL All II LU.U.ULUUAL oxtomal objoda throu R hthe.gnorance of apectacle anything else in makers and sellers. Prof. Ooben ia very thankful I * to thodtizena for their put patronage and hopes lbeir honsa darin « 11,0 f * ir > 08 Published last for a eonUnuanco of the eamo. Owing to previous wctk - U has not been reported at the offiec. engagements Prof. Colion will be able to stay taour I A diamond pin was left by some party in the diva few days only. I safe and has not yet been called for. We know Thoao wishing to consult him will find him at bis I _.,i „u„,i . , office, at Dr. P. H. Wnghfe Drug Store, Brown thlt . thelr honse ls wcl1 P° hced , but ‘bought it Philadelphia, October 30. — The steamer Hassler, built for the U. S. Coast Survey, sails to-morrow for Boston, "where Prof. Agazis and J. H. HERTZ & CO. FIRST FAXR CLOTHIERS! MISTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, -AND- 90 CHERRY STREET, Have now on hand a complete stockof FALL AND WINTER TO GRANDEST FAIR OF THE STATE, BE HELD IY THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, COMMENCING NoYcmber 21st, and continuing five days. CLOTHING! Every LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED. Attraction! Every Accommodation ! MOST LIBERAL PREMIUMS EVER OFFERED. -GRAND DISPLAY— | OF NORTHERN STOCK, MANUFACTURES AND MACHINERY. THE STEAM PLOW IN OPERATION. Eusiu Sis Bish Ms .A^T &12. .A.T S15. AT SIS. Bnsiness Ms |a grand tournaaient WILL BE ONE OF THE FEATURES OF THE OCCASION. I DURING THE WEEK THE LAST REGATTA OF THE SEASON WILL TAKE PLACE. SPLENDID EXHIBITION OFSTOCK OF ALL KINDS. COTTAGE STABLES ON THE GROUNDS. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF MANUFACTURES. AMPLE ARRANGEMENTS FOR MACHINERY, ETC. RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS will cany passengers and artides for ONE FARE. EVERY INTEREST WILL BE REPRESENTED, FROM CANADA TO FLORIDA. PREPARATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE ON THE GRANDEST SCALE. ocISI Sw A.T ®SO. Business Sis hXT ®SS. Business Ms PROPOSALS. pt EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Proposals will be UT roceived m-til the 11th dav of November, 1871, for building tbe bridge of the Tobeeofkee Creek on Coiambus road, known as Johnson’s Bridge, and for building the Bridge over Tobosofkoe Creek at Searcey’s Mill. Tho Commiesioners reserving the right to accept orreject any bid. Proposals to be filed with the Ordinary of said I county. Plans and specifications will be found on file in Ordinary’s office. O. A. THARPE. County Commissioners. D. T. DRIGGARS, J W. STUBBS, oct22td 3 " ) LRS, l 1, I SQ5.I AND AS FINE AS 540 PER SUIT OF Coat, Pants and Vest, SACK, DERBYS ’.—The good reputation I party will bo taken on board and start on an vtt « r T7T IVT fin » m Q jcliea for the relief of I exploring expedition around Cape Hom and up I W il Jj IA. 1 \J UU A i O Unity Kcvlciv of the ainrleel. WALTHAM WATCHES. 3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES. These are the beat Watches made in this country, I and are made with and without stem winding at safe and has not yet been called for. We know I shipped CCS. Lives pool middlings aro brisk at lCX@16Jf. not impossible that a thief might enter a room which was not looked while so many persons | Stock on band Sept. 1,1871—bales were stopping with them and a policemon not knowing tbe occupants of each room. We heard tbe gentleman who said he had been robbed 1,739 Received to-day 421 Received previously 14,941—15,362 I commenced to-day. The prisoner was escorted New Yobk, October 30. — Forty prisoners eonfined for debt in Ludlow Street Jail were taken before Judge Barnard, of the Supreme Court, this morning, to have their cases ex amined. Chas. Ward, aged 77, and Wm. John son, negro, were discharged. The remainder of the prisoners were directed to prepare state ments of their eases by Thursday next for sub mission to the court. Chablestcn, October 30.—Two fever deaths | in the last 24 hours. Livektool, October 30.—Arrived, City of I Baltimore from New York, with three hundred | and thirty-two bales of cotton. Dublin, October 30.—The trial of Kelly, for I the murder of Head Constable Talbot, was | At Fair Grounds and for Sale. | 40-horse power PORTABLE ENGINE, complete, One A1 SAW MILL, with fixtures, complete, One of J. A. Fay A Co.’s 24-inch DOUBLE | SURFACEBS, MATCHES, 12-incli, with Deader attached, and with or without Resawing Machine and fix tures. One of Blake Bro.’s large size STONE or ORE | CRUSHERS. One 15-horso power PORTABLE ENGINE, complete. Suitable for either agricultural or mill | purposes. For further information inquire of H. R. BROWN, Agent, oct20 lOt No. 2 Cotton Avenue. CAMPBELL & ENGLISH, fflOLESALE LIODOE MERCHANTS, 56 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga. ■^^■E desire to call the specs who are dealing in LIQUORS to tbe :ial attention of all OF THE LATEST STYLES. J Shipped to-day ......... make the report we published this morning I shipped previously 9,484—10,047 himself, while in a carriage going to the Fair ... 563 17,101 They are finished in the best manner and run , _ . _ ., with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excelled I Grounds Friday afternoon, snvwhoro at thoir respective pricee. i . .. - - Wo meant po Stock on hand this evening reflection upon the honse whatever, and can as- I to the court-room by a body of soldiers. Pabis, October 30.—It is thought that the As- j Bombly will inovo its sessions from Versailles to Paris daring tho winter, on acoonnt of cold 7,054 I weather, means of protection against which, in 1 the rooms at Versailles, is not deemedodequate. It is probable that Senator Huencampaign will DRESS SUITS \ BLACK AND COLORED Olotli Coats, BLACK AND COLORED — X, . —» ----- - r- ■ avasvvuwu “j'wu auu uvuw mueieiui, «au4 MU 08— I 44411.11 jtwil Kll.yr.n. I ail jt.uuuuiu tuus UC11UIU1 uuuuwuujmu| andlq)edany*mado toour ownrnderT'' 1 | «w» our friends Messrs. Brown that we believe | Raving rate, for Gold *1 12)4 | be^i^JtoUanMmistor toFJgme. Oar stock of theso Watches is now tho largest, | they know as nearly “how to keep a hotel” ex- VmYJ VraVni i and onr prices. aU things considered, are the low- Riving rates for Silver 1 05 South Carolina, New York; Gulf Stream, [WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. I am now receiving, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, A fine selection of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ | Eilish, Swiss and American Watches OPERA, LUNTINE AND VEST CHAINS. I Handkerchief Rings, Lockets, Silver Forks and Spoons, and Cases for presentation purposes. Plated Tea bets, Castors, etc-, and onr prioea, all things considered, aro the low-1 «et ta the city. BALL, BLACK & CO., I ttcUy ng “ 08 Jewelers and Silversmiths, oc13 tf 565 and 567 Broadway, New York. DIAGONAL COATS, To which public attention ie respectfully invited. E. J. JOHNSTON, 97 Holbeny street. For Mourning Dresses. Below wo give a statement of the races yes terday at the Fair Grounds. The horses are I numbered according to their time. Number | sag.: EXCHANGE OS NEW TOLK. The well known HENRIETTA CLOTH, silk and ona bw »8 tha winnor - and 80 oa = mtST race. For Running Horsee—eingls dash. Parse *300. 1. Bacon A Holland enters b. b. Frank Hampton 4 years. By imp. Aysgaetb, dam by Charlie Ball. J wool, at the NEW YOBK STORE, V prem. EXCUASOE OX BAYASSAn. Buying par. falling pram. UNITED STATES OUBSENOT—LOANS. steamers Phila- delphia; barks Brazil, Havre; Mendota, Boston; X discount I ^v£ 6 v^ e , ! l y ’A?°Tr 0 « ; ( ^lfbl?om er rS'r^l I OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, Ini WATCH WORK I am prepared to have done in M prem. Simmes, New York; M. H. Stockham, George- _ LTT the best manner, at short notice and at moderate to r i .—- i Smgla and Double Breasted Chesterfields. 1 • town. Savassaii, October 30.—Arrived, steamship I II. Livingston, New York; Saragossa, Balti-1 more; bnrk Mary Green, Boston; schooner 45 and 47 Second Street. Colors, black and yellow. 2. V. B. Holman enters di. e. Graham MeNary— Jov 10 the Would! Womaz m Fnsz:-Among » y 1 “"’ w “ y ^ k b ^ ODa ’ d ‘“ Velvet ’ by tho many modem diacovoiioa looking to the bappi-1 3. j. t. jowtll enters eh. f. Beil Buckle—2 years, ness and amelioration of the human race, none is I By Brown Dick, dam by Bulletin. Dross fancy, entitled to higher consideration than tho renowned 4 Tboa. Dixon entyra ch. g. Bob 8he!ton— remedy—Dr J. Bradflold’a Female Regnla.or, Wo- ^ rSfaK ’ ” " ’ Wlfimr ' man'* Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated I Dia'wn. W. H. Williamson enters b. e. Captain | from numberless ilia peculiar to her a.x. B.fore Jioks-3 years By Daniel Boone, dam by imp. BACON—Clear rib Sides (smoked) Shoulders Sugar-cured bams 41£tAIN AND HAT. CORN—White. @ 1 C5 My.At, 1 (5 @ 1 10 (HUTS 125 ©130 '4. Tboa. Dixon enters ch.’g. Bob Shelton—4 I OATS... 70 @ 75 - - — 1 WHEAT—Per bushel 1 9J @ 2 00 FIELD PEAS 1 fO Per month 1XG2J4 per cent | David S. Zimer, Orient, Long Island; shipLady Russell, Liverpool. Cleared, schooner Consti-1 20^ I ton ’ tntion, Jacksonville; steamship Seminole, Bos-1 .HID3TC1IT DISPATCHES. its magic power all irregularities of the womb van. Lb. It cures white*. It cores suppression of the , I Glencoe. Colors tod and orange. Time. 1:47 SECOND SACE. Synopsis of Weather Statement. I Wab Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Offioeb, 1 "Washington, D. C., October 30, 7:40, p. M.) Tbe highest pressure has moved eastward to I I Delaware Bay since Monday afternoon, and the I barometer has generally risen on the Atlantio coast. An area of low barometer baa appeared southeast of Lake Ontario, with southwesterly I mouses. It romoves uterine obstructions. It cures I p or Trutsing Horses. Open to the world. Purse constipation and strengthens tbe system. It braces I the nerves and purifies tbe blood. It uover fails, I as thousands of womon will testify. This valuable I medicine is prepared and told by L. H. Bradfield, I drugriat, Atlanta, Ga. Price, *1 £0 per bottle. All | respectable drag men keep It $1,000. T. P. Boich enters ch. g. Morrissey.. .2 V. B. Holman enters cr. g. Rattler.... 1 W. H. Boyce enters g. g. Surprise... .3 O. Towles enters br. m. Tennessee .. .4 Time, 2:33,2:82)4, 2:34)4, 9.33)4. A Coblectiox.—In the Atlanta Sun, of yes- I HAY—Northern 2 00 @ 2 27 TecnesseTimothy 2 00 @225 BAGGING AND I It ON TIES. * BAGGING—Bengal 2 @ 22 miici.. ...!. V... *........ 21 @ 21)4 I winds aDci threatening weather on the lower I A large assortment of PANTS, FROM $1 TO $15! | FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS. SAOK OVERCOATS, TALMAS, And the New Style KINO WILLIAM OVERCOATS, j prices. octl9 tf E. J. JOHNSTON. | ON CHEERY STREET AGAIN- M R. J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in form his friends and the public generally that I he is again back on Cherry street, with a large stock of tbe most choice Cigars, embracing all tbe favorite brande, and Chewing and Smoking I Tobacco of all descriptions. His store is next door above Valentino’s Saloon and Reatan- lant. Give him a call, all you who love a good cigar or quid of tobacco. sep9 2m LARGEST STOCK Of the these goods ever offered to tho wholesale trade in this city. We deal in Liquors, exclusively and we invite a careful inspection of our stock of BRANDIES, "WINES, "WHISKIES, GINS, RUMS, In barrell and caso. Agents for Hazelett'e Old Winchester Rye, and Hudson G. Wolfe’s Schnapps, octgl tf CAMPBELL A ENGLISH. CASKETS! Latest improvement in METAL CASES AND CASKETS; Also, lateet styles of WOOD CASKETS AND COFFINS, Elegantly finished, at greatly reduced prices PimiXTITURE. A very extensive stock, all styles and pricee cheap for cash. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Mattreeeee Shades and Wall Paper. THOMAS WOOD, octl9 2aw2m Next to Lanier House. - Gunny.. Dundee , latched [ TIES—Gooch* Arrow Eureka. 5*<2> W @ A Puix Statement of Facts—We do not promiso terd (30tll) Dotiee t^t Sharp it Floyd, t> perform impossibilities. H a persons lamgs are gone, we cannot make him a new pair. If hia liver | 01 . ... . . * . 20 - 1 Lakes. An area of high barometer exists in 18 I Minnesota with northwest winds on the upper I 14 Lakes. A very low pressure probably prevails I 6)4 in Eastern Texas and Indian Territory with *j)f I rain and threatening weather from Louisiana to I 6/^ I Missouri. Probabilities: Barometer will probably fall 1 in New Y’ork and New England, with slight Bromo-Chloralum. T HE new Disinfectant and Deodorizer, will pre vent contagion and putrefaction, and will pu- I rify any offensive, poisonous or noxious odors and j gases in or about dwellings, sinks, cellars water closets, etc.; it *i!l not stain any fabric that it comes in contact with. Prepared only by TILDEN A CO., New Lebanon and 176 William street, New York, and sold by all [ druggists. oct26 eodSt Horning; Market Kepori- „ New Yobk. October SO--—Cotton fiiip ; uplands I westerly winds on the lower lakes, veering 18X: Orleans )9K; eajwl°00. northwest on Tuesday. The pressure will in- NoTrmTr g 18X^8“ «™* 80 ^'h light northerly winds on ‘he upper everyboneinlus tod^ha. become diseased "from I 8nd v4r *ety of aterling and aolid silver.” I “ “' I0<918 a ' 1Ui td^odin^hT I^w^MiSSpSi Valley 6 and I the abusive uoee of mercury, we do not promise to I We have now in this office, and will publish I ©n Charleston basis of New York low mid- I move northeastward to the Ohio Valley. Brisk SHIRTS! We make a specialty of tha celebrated rotten uitli nicer*, we cannot make it sound. If urn at our State Fair “for tbo largest as sort- make him a now akeloton. If all tha membranes of I from day to day, as space permits, tha official | dlings 17J4- the tanor min have been eaten away by tbe use of I premium list. We have searched in vain for easterly wtads with cloudy and threatening vile quack medictars, we do not agree to restore I Qt]y euich premium as the oue mentioned above. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat qniet and I weather, will prevail on the South Atlantio I firm. Coni dull and decLngmg. Pork firm at 13 00. | coast. Customary signals aro ordered for this I The only one of the sort we find is as follows: 'For largest and best display of solid silver and them as good aa now Bat it is no exsgg r.iion to say that sinoe tho dis covery of Plantati.',. Bitters, millions upon millions . late _ wlnR A Solomon, or invalids afflictu.1 as above described, have taken | p .. g this excellent tonic and medicine, and felt at once as if they bad been "born again.” eod&wlw We heard an exten- I Governments doll and Lard steady. Toipcnttae quiet at 67@68. Rosin firm at 4 25 for strained. Freights firm. Stocks dull and heavy. Gold heavy at 11)4. ovening et New Orleans, Buffalo and Oswego. Chicago, October 30.—Tbe Tribune appeals I to the generous in behalf of tho sufferers in State bonds *dmi I Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. Probably sivo dealer and shrewd bnsiness man, from a county below say, that except in tbe article of and steady. Money firm at 7. Sterling, long 8)4; I 5,000 persons ia Northern Wisconsin and Mich- ehort9*r. igan have been stripped of every Noving, Macon was far ahead of Atlanta, and | steady; uplands *Jfs Orleans 954- Livebtool, October 30, Boon.—Cotton opened I Many have been rendered sick, blind or crip- ni'iv- nnlsnns OV- lirlMna Quit I . -*1 ■» . . - • ... . .. . — , — 1 T — m non. I P led b Y the o^eal which will of necessity make MaBBtAO* Guide.—Interesting work, numerous 1 we verily believe it We are perfectly willing n i. Hm , n s ».pnrt vm T ' ' ’ epoca ' them objects of charity for sometime to come, engravings, 224 pages. Price 50 cents. Address I to allow the Gate City everything she ia enti- Loxnos, October 30, noon.—Consols 92K- Bonds Unfortunately, too, where whole families and _ _ . I o ■ . ' '”1 rofinln finmninnitipti worn invnlvAn in winvnnn Dr. Batts’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St- Louie, Mo. See advertisement. aagl7-diwly 7 “L^f tied to; and if such premium was awarded to her jewelera we would not rob them of their | Tec peculiar virtue of Dr. Frioe’e cream baking I laurels, bat we “can’t see it” in the list of pre- powder ia shown ta persons who suffer from dya-1 miums furnished by the Secretary of tbs State pepsia, they can cat buemts, etc., made with it I Agricultural Society. Tho fact is, Messrs. Wing freely—acts as an aid to digestion. Lateb.—Bonds 91J4. MarKets—Eveinug Keport. New Yobx, October 30.—Cotton strong; salts 2970; uplands 18)4: Orleans 19)4. Cotton sales for future delivery today were 11,260 towages, and the advance in wages has been whole communities were involved in common ruin, there are no neighbors nor relatives in I whom, as in Chios go, sufferers could fall back for assistance. The officers of the Bricklayer’s Union assert I that that body has taken no action in regard I 80 highly concentrated aro Dr. Frice’s special fla vorings, that a small quantity only need be rued. A Solomon did display tbe largeat and moat I bales; November 18)4@18 3-16@18'4@l8)4: De- owing to competing bids of employers, who of- beantifnl selection of solid sUver ware over ox- J “ u » l 7 fared larger wages to journeymen to leave for- hibited at any fair in Georgia. Their goods | "?jSrfl«2dSS2^to fair extra fimDlOT6ra: The dam,ped orain ^omfonr I WASHINGTON DESSAU, I ATTORNEY AT LAW MAC oar, GA. W ILL practice in the Courts of Macon Circuit Office—With Nisbeta & Jackson. oct24-lwauc&d6m THE LATEST STYLES SILK HATS. A fine lot juat." ecoived by F. L. GROCE, sep26 tilnovl Hollingsworth block. I met employers: The damaged grain from fonr | I of the burnt elevators, quantity not stated, sold | Get abottl. of any flavor, an~d.ro bow much more | were from the celebrated Gorham Mannfactnr- | S ^SiS^d I to-day for $.759. The compaiy will not bnild j y u g D-gX j n x, COUIltrV l 164@168. Com heavy and lmrar at 78@79.1 tho Opera Honse, but will pnt a bnamess ■ 111 lilts \jUUHLfy. tbe bottles bold, besides being euperiorta strength. I tag Company,universally conceded to be among, wet tem 164@168. Corn heavy and lower at 78@79. I if not the finest in the world. And just here, Pork active at 12 90. Lard, kettle 10%@10)4. jur^ I block on tho old site. The Pacific Hotel will | Tzotimost.—"Thousand* of mothors aro ecnatant- 1 1 "—** » 1 ... ly speaking ta exalted terms of commendation of First National Bank of Macon | BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND GOT- LECTION 1 E XCHANGE <>u hew York for sale at lowest cur rent rate. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and 'ivaimah. Advancca made on Honda, Stocks, Cotton in store, '< shipments of cotton to good Northern, Enro- i ian. Charleston or Savannah hollaee. Uollectiona promptly attended to ta all parts of | uio United States. Onr circulation ia amply protected by United £ 0. PLANT, President. augl6-tiloct28* wnuM .... | penttae quiet at 67)4@68. Rosin firm at 4 30® 4 3L 1 be built on the old plan and site, wonldoomm end these gentlemen to M deal- for Liverpool persail: Cotton ^@5-16; Aimx-rr, Ga., October 30.-An injunction. A* ntriiac mnsatiseinn /na stee enrfhtnn tn I na* ataam I .. - * . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. theWical effect, of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup for Parties purchasing for use, anything in P« ste^X®7-XG. - • « . - — - - , . - granted on Saturday, against sundry parties | their line. Ttayar. ^worthygmitlemen, I srimhave^edt^pro^y^toeBrnnmri^I 8H IRTS MADE TO ORDER! 00thing infants teething. STONEWALL FERTILIZER, for sale by TURPIN A OGDEN. Moatf *■ koseoe oonxx. oxo. a. Trans, z. r. coxa XXL uxcxL r. mcxntsos. OGDEN &: CO., Cotton Commission Merchants, MACON, GA. COTTON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. OON- UQHMEST8 FOB NEW YORK, AND ORDERS *0R PURCHASE OR HALF. FOR FUTURE DE- UTEEY SOLICITED. Refer by Penniaaion to R. R. Grave* A Co. New York. R * llr<> * d "ad Banking Company, Savan- Msesra. JohnW. Anderson's Sons, Savannah. 5*5**- Duncan A Johnston, Savannah. "smx Bates A Comer, Savannah. oetl7 tf GOODS. NEW GOODS B£CUV£D AT TUX NEW YORK STORE, Everyday. McLxis's Cobdul and Blood Purifier ia the L < -t tonic and blood alterative in the world. Tux Muxs or Escxfe The fall baa many perils for the weak and feeble, and its sudden atmospheric changes are trying to tbe constitutions of even the robust. The chilling temperature of the nights, as compared with the almost summer warmth of the I and will, be believe, deal honestly and fairly. I ernmenta inactive; 65s 14)4; new dim and Albany railroad. Jno. Screven was con-1 Southern securities, Tsnnesaees steady Virginias to™ 6 * 1 fc Y 1110 £ oart * a receiver. -j _ . L’...,l. * « . I Vnr Von* fletnlic* Oft T4 « Ei.EC.axT private supper rooms at the Georcia ! 011 rtrong; South Oarolinaanew active and heavy; I aiw Yonx, OctoU Restaurant. h I Tenneseees 66; now 66. Virginias 6^ new 63 — | Tweed has resigned New Yobk, October 30.—It is rumored that ~ as candidate for tbe State | And a fit warranted, at stock pricee. We have the Stuart, Great Benefactor, Im- to^ottlfnewl^ 0 * 10 ’ W g& day*, necessarily cxerd.ee an unhealthy influence I proTed Ir ° a Witc ^ Good Will, the Cottage and I „ “ a I un^e^taite" there exposed to it. Henee, dysentery, I *0™*! other patterns of oooking stoves, zll I jgg. to Q rf .*t rJel;^ . coMtoia/llP * ri 8 lltfa i prevalence of small pox there. Deaths on all who are diarrhea*, intermittent fevers, bilious attacks, and I guaranteed. Office and box stoves. Oliver, derangement* of all tbe secretion*, are common at | Douglass A Co. tbia season. The true way to escape them ia to meet the cantos with a protective and invigorating exlee 455: stock 2898. Loruvnxx, October 30.- from yellow fever daring the summer amount l—Provisions quiet and I to 26,000 in Buenos Ayres and 30,000 in the in addition to tho above, we keep tho most 1 I steady. Pork heil at 13 00. Bacon ta moderate | Province of Corrioatex ... ,,, ,, <— ei-—ligaffig^sgSMMaaar^lja?£si!a > 7. i riy^5 , £a:i medicine. Hoetetter’s Stomach Bitten are ds- superior to any stove ever offered for sale be- CpcnrtiTi,(Wpb«r 30-Provieiona, demand light; Josephine Mansfield to recover $40,000 alleged signed for this exigency. This powerful vegetable fore. It has taken the premium everywhere, ^i doa(;d to have been obtained by him in a judiciary ca- Bosenwig, the abortionist, was taken to Sing Sing to day. plete stock of specific relieve# the system of aU acrid humors, pn- the least fuel, and baking the best bread a£, iSdfin^ isTnet leceipu 4917 • gross rifio* tbe fluid*, tone* the aeeretivo orgsflh, pro- jn the shortest time. It Is a cook stovo that 6161; exports to Great Britain 603; ooastwiee 1335; ^CSTf^iX^tiro £££ h 8 8 « « paUtion - -mid-1 The deciding game of b M e ball between the ZTfi,. ^d^late^,. bowrix ^ ~ Id “ Cnited S “ ,aS ’ ”*** 5ft!' »*• “‘JS^ 18 «» “P 0 " 8 J5S. 152; Athletics, of Philadelphia, and White Stockings, GENTS' FINISHING GOODS In this city. We invite an inspection. last week. cheers the spirits and regulates the bowels. To do this is to make the whole body vigorous, and to render it proof agataet the vicieaitudcs of temper ature, and agataat malaria. A comae of tho great | scda a 8 entH - tonic and alterative la, therefore, ta all case* advisa ble aa a preventive at this season. If, on the other band, the mischief is already done, and intermit tent or remittent fever is actually present, or the tho grand gold medal was awarded it at our Fair | “5Lnor™ aU October SO —Cotton Messrs. B. A. Wise and Co. are the 2t If yon wiah a good meal, and the worth of your money, go to the Georgia Restaurant. We invito the attention of the ladies to our J qtfick and thorough ^ children, cure as this harmless and agreab!# preparation. Oliver, Douglass A Co. l t: The largest and most OolldOiS: Little, Cherry street, were awarded extensive stock of watches ever Ufore in Ma- ^e° M mada J at Ute . Ftir far 0,0 UT * est and best display of carnages, buggies, and wagons. Give them a call and look at their It Acoma, October SO.—Cotton quiet middlings 1CH; receipt* 1100; sales W*. SavaxxaH. October 30.—Cotton strong, e 3826; and firm! of Chicago, was played this afternoon, resulting in favor of the Athletics by 4 to 1, giving tho I demand I championship of the United States to tho Ath-1 THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS con, can be seen and bought at low rates, dur ing the next two weeks at the store of Wing A . Solomon. It will be the best opportunity for | P rex i am wort those wishing watches, that will be offered for some time to oome. To the admirers of the turf, we can show something handsome in slop watches, and also a novelty in a “repeater," striking both the hours, quarter Lours and minutes, thereby en- The epicure's resort—tho GeorgiaBestaurant. Collins A Little have just received a car watches, and also | i 0 *d (20) of the justly celebrated Studebaker wagons, consisting of spring wagons, one, two, abliug one totoUtho “ttai<r£iita£t T^ktag"^ I “ h0ISe P laptatitm wagons. It. tho watch. Give ns a call, if not to purchase, yon st least can feast yonr eyes upon artistic mochanism end workmanship. Cheese Safes and fancy baskets of various colors. Oliver, Douglass A Co. good: middlings 17)4: net receipts 3826- exDorta I Ictics. toGnetBritain—; coastwise 1422; sales 14C0; et«i I Baltmobje, October 30.—On the Pimlico 39,640. ’ ’ Course to-day the first race of selling stakes for Csihlestox, October 30.—Cotton dosed steady; I poise of $500, for aU ages, was won by Lord middlings 17)4; ne t reeeipta 2648; gro;e ; I Heron; Conductor, second; Aliie Hunt, third; “P® 4 * *? ®reU Britain —; coastwise 1748; sales I M*j or fourth; Edwin, fifth. Time—2:56J. The . _ . „ . . . . , .. ,, second race was mUe heats for horses owned in °‘"* Nnl fr on hand > 8113 received as eoon as out. dfScTui ^t^pTTliia; ^ts^S’G^t PF“ w T 0I i by M Qain - Britain - coastwise 140; sales 180oTetock 23,804. ^ i “«»» “ d „ th J rd J h ' al8 . b J John ?£, T T Galvxttox. October 30. — Cotton closed firm; man. ‘Ferdinand, C. Lord, Baltimore and Belle goodordtaxrV 15)4615)4; net receipt. 1129; expoS I Mead distanced. Time-1-53), 1:53, 1:56J. to Great Britain —; coastwise 76; sales 14 0; stock I Third race, City Hotel stakes, Eolos won; By j AU of our goods are first class, and are guaranteed 30,553. _ _ ..... .1 tho Sea, second; Frogtown, third. Fourth race, Bowie stakes, post entry for aU ages, four NEW LOT JUST IN. Bosrox. October 30—Cotton steady; fsir demand: middlings milo’heats, $250 eitranco, $100 forfeit, club to I>** S 2 ! 000 ! Harry Basset and HiU started. middlmsal7KTuet receiptalSO; exportscoastwise Basset won easily in two heats. Time—1:43), mbsSestoO; etock S527. 8:03}. Very large attendance on tho grounds. Mbdiil October SO.—Cotton, market closed Cdjcinnati, October SO.—Andrew fcStever, a dull; middlings 17X; roceipta 2525. I farmer living six miles from Dilphas, Ohio, was , FmLADixrmA, October 30—Cotton quiet; mid- confronted in his own house on Saturday night dliogB „ . . bya robber, who presented a revolver. Stever j etMd7IXSd? C aV®3^?' e ofS _ 9«ffi9?'- C ^M knocked tho revolver from tho robber’s hand UUOO? siStion fSff^gSSSSS.^ and stabbed him to death with a pocket knife. Losno.v, October SO, evening Consols 92)4-1 1110 coroners jury exhonerated Stever. |_ixu- Bonda91)4. Iklux.—Ed.] DOXTT MISS THE PLACE: THE WHITE STORE ! 90 CHERRY STREET, Between B. A. Wise A Co.’s and S. T. A 3. P W aiker’s. octlltf CUBBEDGE & HAZLE11UBST, I Bankers and Brokers MACON. GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Fonda. Collections Slade on aU Accessible Points. ^•Office open st all hours of the day. eeptl-lyr CBMIEDCE & ILULEIIBEST S SAVINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. O 1 -A-GKETSTCTS- Savannali Bank and Trust Co,, MACON. QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, tdl paid ta ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOU DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will be Allowed, as asbxzd r row. i,325-17 I. <’. PLANT A.SON, Ag«S. NOTICE. T HE public are hereby cantioned against pur chasing. importing or nsing, machines for the manufacture of Ice, conctructed by Vaas A Litt- man, at HaUe. Prussia, said machines being an in fringement of the patents granted by the United States to Carre A Mignon <t Ronart. All parties fonnd nsing or operating such wiU be prosecuted to the fuU extent of the law. M. J. BUJAO, Sole Agent and Attorney ol Cane A Mignon A i Bouart. sap291m FOR RENT. 1 STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cct ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE. sep5 tf ^ nT> OVER GAITERS TPOB sale by X 1 F. L. GROCE, octlO tf Hollingsworth Block. MISS A. O’CONNOR H AS now on band an elegant assortment of Mil linery Goods, Sash Ribbons. As specialties, I mention Real Lace in Valenciennes, Thread and Ducheese Lace, Real Lace Sets and Collars, rang ing in size from email to largo. Ladies* and Mieses’ French Corsets. A large stock of Fine Furs, Swans* Down, and Zephyr Worsted. A fine stock of Jet Goods and Fancy Goods* A well selected stock in Real and Imitation Hair Goods, and other different styles of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention here. All orders promptly attended to. Cotton Avenue, under Riddle’s Photograph Gallery, Macon. Ga octl8tf Sole Agents, Macon, Ga. aug27-3mo MIX & KIRTL AND, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 8. Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third 8L MACON, GA. W OULD inform their friends and all in want of Boots and Shoes of any kind, that they have on hand ono of the largest and best assortments to be fonnd in the city or State. They cordially invito thoir numerous old cus tomers and all others in want of any thing in their line, usually kept in a first-class store to call anil examine. Thoy pledgo themselvo to soil at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FBICES. Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue, or their New Store 66 Third Street, Macon Ga. oct 21eod2m<kb Valuable Property for Sale. O -* the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold before the Court-house door in tbo city of Macon, the following valuable property: The Brick House and Lot, fronting Walnut street 137 feet and 164 feet on Second street. One Lot adjoining, 70 feot front on Walnut street —running back 2C1 feet, containing several out buildings. Two lots 50 feet each on Second street, running bask 137 feet. b All being tbe House and Lot formerly occupied by Gen. Howell Cobb. For terms, or purchase at private sale, or any other information, apply to aug27eodtd JOHN B. COBB. DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. M Y Oakland and Howard Farms, on tbe Macon and Western Railroad, ten miles from Macon. If desirable, will bo cut up into lota to suit tbo convenience of purchasers. Good laud—fino water —.and unprecedentedly healthy locality; conve nient to Macon; highly suitable for fruit farms and market gardens, and country residences for town people. Titles indisputable, and terms rea sonable. Apply to Butte & Brother, Macon. sepl9eod3m* a. LeSUEUR* A BARGAIN. T HE undersigned will sell hia Premises Bello View, containing six acres, more or loss, on the Houston road, about ono mile from tho Court house, in the city of Macon. The grounds aro tastefully laid out and embellished with evergreens and flowers, an excellent well of pure all the necessary out-honsos. The now from IV jxi- sor Hill ie unsurpassed by any around Macon. The fnmiture all new will likewise be disposed of. Tbe house is first-class, nearly ^ tama “^oTtawlm* 61 iAlLEbX'wiLKEIiSON.