The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 01, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger obeat opening BALTIMORE CLOTHLYG ROUSE, CASS1MERE SUITS, at (12, worth (18. pEI'jlV BEITS at (30, worth (35. buck DRESS SUITS at (35, worth (35. BLACK DOE SKIN FAKTS (largo lego) at CASSIllERE SUITS (extra elzee, to fit the big- „, D «s in Georgia) at (25, worth (35. * BOVS' BEITS (io at any oiled boy In the city) „ price* to euit the time*, y-raiobicg Goode of all gradco, at the same rate*. j>«iTing weekly the latent etyleeof Searfe and Bo wo. paxchaoera will bear in mind that thia io no hum* ... call andoeeforjouraelve*. M. IIIRSII A EDO., n,T Cberry and Seoond ate., under the Taa.xoaara paUJxg OCU5 In. JUST RECEIVED. Beal Point Appliqne Laces, OEIPUBE and VALKNCIESNE, jx, lateot otylee of Point Appliqne, Durheate, p.fUi, Thread and Valendenno Lace CoUaro, perfect beauties, at very low priest, at the NEW VOI1K STORE —or— S. WAXELBAUM, DUO- A CO., 45 and 47 Second otreet. FALL goods oub stock or Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods NOTIONS, ETC.. , lo* full and complete. We have tbe largeat and oHt varied (lock we liavo ever exhibited to tbe tnde. pjBS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE, AND TRICES LOW. Our motto ie •• Short Profits and Quirk Sales,’ 1 All ao feel confident of giving aatiefactlon to ail t!>o may favor ns with their patronage. We rrepeelfully invite Uio public to caU and ex- laine our etock. W. A. RANKS 4 SONS, •cp'Otf 43 Bocond at.. Triangular Block. LADIES Six uld not fail Io examino our new etock of ■ilk: VAiiOuns, From it to }1 50 por yard, at tho NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second otreet. Tistijiost.—'Thousands of mothers arc constant ly epcaking in exalted terms of commendation tbe magical effects of Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup for oothing infants toothing. Just In at the NEW YORK STORE, Twenty pieces DLAOK SIIiEE From tl 23 to 43 per yard, twenty peroent. cheaper tlian the same goo a can bebongbt else where in tbe city. 8. WAXELBAUM, BRO. 4 CO., 45 and 47 Second street. The Sight Restored and Preserved. rXOF. CODEN, tho renowned optician and apeo- Ucie maker ia reviailing our oily with a largo assort- of the CELEBRATED CRYSTAL SPECTA CLES of hie own make. Tho eoperlorlty of bia (lassie over otliora aro in the careful mathematical estuary in the construction, made of the eleareet renal an,1 the exact shape of tho eye, which makoa ibm the moat perfect epootacle now in nse. Very In peiwna use PERFECT SPECTACLES. Some W-ic-h nearer perfect vision than othore, while assy plod through life eubjoctiog themaelvoato prat pain and inoonvonlonco to the eye. Many are cutoff from tho full enjoyment of the realities of ouroal ohjsots through the ignoranoeof epectacle uaien and sellers. Prof. Cohen is very thankful ■othtcitudns for their past patronage, and hopes lor a codunuar.ee of the same. Owing to previous rejugrihente Prof. Colton will bo ablo to stay in onr cut a Ifcw days only. Ihoao wia.iing to conenlt him will And him at bis **, at Dr. P. H. Wnglit'a Drag Storo, Brown Home Work, four doore from tho Hotel. M-ti'i (ItfAhlt A largo lot of HANDSOME POPLINS, Item 23e, 30e, 35c, to 5Cc a yard—aetoniehlngly low prieee—at tho NEW YORK STORE. IMPROVED cotton ties. THE EUREKA IRON TIB, THE ANCHOR IKON TIE, We also have tho SWETr SELF-FASTENING IKON TIE. Prices Same as New Orleans TURPIN A OGDEN, AgenU at Macon, Ga. HATES A COMER 133 Bar at., Savannah, General AgenU for Ga., Fla., and Eatt Ala. FALL AND WIXTH DRY GOODS W. A. IIOPSONr «b CO, 41 SECOND STREET, Have row on band and are daily receiving addition to their Stock, and offer at the lowest prices, DRESS GOODS, In every variety. CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES, JEANS, KERSEYS, CLOAKS, SACQUES, READY-MADE SUITS, Also a foil line of 3** TT 1=5. S . To all of which they invite the attention of bny- era, octSltf A handsome line of dark shades of PIKTE S A T E E IJ 0 All the latest varieties in colon, at the NEW YORK STORE, 45 and 47 Second street WALTHAM "WATCHES. 3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 30 SIZES. These are the beat Watches made io this country, and are made with and without stem winding at They are finished in tbe best manner and ran with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excelled anvwhete at their respective prices. The cases are all made of the newest patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our stock of these Watches is now the largeat, and onr prieee, all things considered, are the low est in tbe city. BALL, BLACK A CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, oct3-tf 5C5 and 667 Broadway, New York. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS BECX1VED AT TOC NEW YORK STORE, Every day. For Mourning Dresses. The well known HENRIETTA CLOTH, silk and wool, at the NEW YORK STORE, 45 sod 47 Second Street Jot to tbi Would! Woxam is Fbee!—Among the many modem discoveries looking to tho kappi- oss and amelioration of tho human race, none is entitlod to higher consideration than the renowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, Wo man's Beet Friend. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her six. Before iU magic power ill irregularities of the womb van ish. It cures whites. It cures suppression of the menses. It romovea uterine obstructions. It cores constipation and strengthens tbe system. It braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails, as thousands of womon will testify. This valuable medicine ie prepared and sold by L. H. Bradfleld, druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price, (1 GO per bottle. All respectable drag men keep it. CITY AFFAIRS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 1, 1871. The Races Yesizbsat.—The result of the | BY | races yesterday is given below: rasT sice- Watch Race—1 Mile. telegraph. I FINANCIAL AYD COMMERCIAL DAY DISPATCHES. Dally Review of tlie Market. AS expererienced book-keeper, a graduate of I ' enccs can bo Riven, this offioe. Apply for three days at I srancy Wasihxgtos, October 31.—The oorrespon- the Baltimore Commercial College, wishes to I 2. CoL A. 8. Hamilton enters ch. m. Scratch—C government find employment in the city. bS of rsfer-1 ^ “ d * deter “ n *° Time 1:49. I Foreign Miscellany.—Gortschakoff had F 7 __ 0 „ . ... ,. lim , seoosd bace. I long inteiview with Emperor William, and sub-1 l6J£c. New York middlings would command 17o. to tho world- Milo I sequently with Bismarck. The subject is nn-I Mxcos Ice CoxrAST.—The Maeon Ioe Com- beats, Sin 6—Purse (1,000. known. Thiers refuses to modify his ultima- , . . nanv vesterdav elected the following officers - I 1-T-Clark outers eh. h._ViRsgo Blsdsmitb-5 turn to England regarding the commercial ^ d . 8ept '*’ 1871_blIe8 '' CQ7 ' Pr esMenL W A RR V “ d * 1 ' d “ ** W * S ’‘ #r " Color * ^ English Cabinet bad five councils re SI President, W. A. Cherry; Secretary, B. B. and white within the week. The foreign policy was Lewi* Director.: W. B. Johnston, C. G. Mem- B v Olefin‘^.“bv^bis^r^M^s Sh!£ the n “ in ,ob j«‘ of discussion. ^Thl reorgani- . inger, Jr., J. M. Boardman, W. 8. Holt, B. C. I blue and red. J I P tion of *b® English aimy ia rapidly progress. I Shipped to-day 354 Smith, L. N. Whittle, C. A. Nutting, J. S. Bax-J 3- Tboe. Dixon enters ch. g. Bob Shelton—4 1regiments are being brought to the | 8hipped previoualj 10,047—10,401 OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, October 31—Evening, 1871. Oottos.—Receipts to-day 697 bales j sales 851 | shipped 457. Middlings (Liverpool) are in good demand* r York middlings would come MACON COTTON 8TATTOKNT. i hand Sept. 1, 1871—bales.. ! to-day Received previously 15,362—J ter. war standard, and an immense accumulation of Stock on hand this evening. years. By Australian, dam Lavender, by Wagner. Dress rod and red. I war material is going on. Savaxkah Font. —In our columns can be found I £££££5 ^ Ohio I -nn A.vn stoveb. ( tho advertisement of the Savannah Fair. Sa-1 Isy-Afoyt. Ooloc.blnsjSocanpe. ^ ^ r j itailroad secures a SntroUrag imerest in tao | jgO “** tor 0013 *} “U vannah turned out in force to the Fair at Macon ■ Doyld—6 | i^nisville. rinmnn#ti anj TavinMnn I * v* «.v c and we urge onr citizens to return the visit 5. Sol. Johnson enters ch. m. Mollie Doyle—6 I ^ m 4 ! Juul f , i uu, 8 ^ I Selling 1 years* Colon red and bine. ’ I Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington road. I Raving rates for Silver h 6. Geo. C. Ntpier enters gr. colt-3 year*. By Sr - Locu . Ortober 31.—'Two boilers in quick | Selling l 08 They are looking for a grand exhibition, and EaUett - 8*™ by Bed Eye. Colors red and blue. suooeasion exploded in tho Vulcan Iron Works. .JhaT—ii.« VT, ... v’ I 7. CoL Hamilton enters ch. g. Bhillaly— 4 years, j One person was fatally, and eight severely hurt, we learn that the veritable Pinktop, of the News, I Memnon, dambyTempeat. Golota black aud brown, j Salt Lake, October 31.—Daniel H. Wells, is entered in oppoaition to the United States | _ ___ heat 1st 2nd. 3d. 4th. 5th. Mayor of Salt Lite City, has been released on J q | bail of (30,000, on charge of murder. Cases for divorce and alimony are pending. Inonecase,the Gas Light Company. He proposes to paa at I rSjS^ l ^* at * alU> " " " * cheaper rates than they can afford. | Bob Ebeiton, 3 — I Jno. McDonald, 2 a 4 Fount)—At tbe Fair Grounds on Saturday I MollyJYmrle—distanced, last S pocket book containing some papers, but I ShMal5?-!diatanc*d — ' - ‘ Time—1:47*4,1:48)4,1.47,1:51,1:50 THUD KICK. ...4 3 te.: |K I ninth wife is plaintiff. no money. There are a note given by Clarke T. Williams to S. B. Watts for §298 80, dated NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washisotow, October 31.—W. F. Forbes, Pension Agent at Philadelphia, has been sus- February 1861; a receipt from D. A. Weaver | trotting boroca, ttat^beM throe minute.. | SenemfCemlnTeav^ | SSKr Whtt * to J. M. Williams, for (40; a note from J. J. exchange on hew tods. discount X prem. EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH. P«. X prem. UNITED ESTATES OUR REN CT—LOANS. Per month 1X@2X Fet cent BACON—Clear rib Sides (smoked) 9>.j @ 10 Bbonlders 9 (n 9J^ Sugar-cured bams GRAIN AND HAT. 1 05 Whitehead to J. M. Williams (82 50, dated July 14, I860 ; a receipt to J. M. Williams from Junius Wingfield, attorney at law, for profes sional services, together with other papers of different kinds. The owner appears, from the oontenta, to be Ga., who can get Purse (250. luauiues today. General Sherman leaves Bos-1 MEAL 105 @110 J. T. Marr enters r. g. Basil Duke 1 1 1 next week for a six “““U* European visit GRITS 1 25 @ 1 80 T. P. Roach enters tuk. m Gentle Annie..2 2 2 “sunmees that Colonel J. G. Stokes, O^.... 70 @ 75 1 of Alabama, will bo appointed consul to Bio I WHEAT—Per bushel 1 91 @ 2 00 Janeiro. FIELD PEAS 1 f 0 The contract office of the post-office depart-1 1' | S? ® ? ?I ment, was engaged today conSdering bids for Tennewe Timothv 2 00 @2 25 i-with contracts. Tbe routes in- AXD lROS Tlf * — - - “ 22 W. H. Boyce enters r. g. Rip Baps diet O. Towles enters Combination draw Time, 2:47, 2.45, 2:42Jf- Notice to Teachebs.—'While traveling through I uncompfied^nth contracts, lie routes in- J. M. Williams, nf F.»to»toT<, 018 piney woods in one of the lower counUes elude Weet Virginia 3, Virginia! 1, North Caro- BiGG ^° Bengal 2 @ t it by applying at this office. - AUbmn, not long since, it became neceiuutry ® 21K 63f @ 5» @ to camp out, and finding a log school-house by I There are good assurances that no change will I Dundee]!!^ One cf Oce Mebcbants Costictxd. It is onr I t h a roadside, took lodgings therein. Prompted I be made in the Savannah Custom-house, net-I Patched painful duty to reoord the sod fate of an old I by that prying disposition so common to men I withstanding the efforts that are being made for I TIES—Gooche ... 5 merchant of Macon (Philip Fitzgerald) before 0 f a newspaper tarn of mind we examined the Col. Robb's removaL . ' the United Stales District Court in Savannah, teseh.r'. ,L.v ,**<„• , h , —i<-= Th ® Kn l£ ' nx arrests were considered in the I Eureka. „ “ “ , . - ^ ™ 1 teachers desk ana found tDfcrem the rules, an Cabinot AppUcations for bail were referred „ He was charged with a violation of the revenue I exact copy of which we give below for the bene-1 to the Attorney General, he having ex dnsive I Morning Rarkei iceporr. laws by selling liqnor at wholesale when his li- fit of all who design entering the honorable control ' I New Vobe. October 31— Cotton easier; uplands cento only flowed him to retaiL He was con- vocation of “teaching young ideas how to shoot.” 18l —^ w6ro two ^^^of'couin^ror'eTon^t evening were 12,000 victed and sentenced to BIX months in the coun-1 We command them especially to the presidents New Obleans October 31 Arrived Frank I bales; November 18%@18X: December ty jail and fined §1,000. We are informed that end professor, of onr flourishing college hoping 151 ° ! Febra " , 1 ^ 1 Mr. F. has been for more then twenty-five I (hey will remember that “tali aches from little I 8ix hundred feet of the levee caved in from j Flour dol' and heavy. Wheat dn'l and decPni-ig. yean a merchant in thia city, and has hitherto I h, e corns grow,” and that they may some day Mon *agt to Louisa streets. _ Coin dull and heavy. Pork quiet at 12 90. Lard sustained a good reputation as an honest and Rt uin to as high a standard of literature as tho H^^worth? C mtaister!'has been* formally ao-1 pentiue firm at 67@68. Rosin firm at 4 40® honorable man. Tijoec vho know him well are tsicbcr of the “Reading School.” They are I cepted. Baron Holzgetham is forming anew loth to suspect him of being gnilty of inten-1 given verbatim et literatim et spMatim : I ministry. Holzgetham was Minister of Fi- bonal crime, but think it rather a mistake or I bulbs or a heading school. nance in Count Patoekis’ Cabinet misconst,notion of the law on his part which | ot Entering the school house Each and | SS to StSSSZST 1,0611 Tax peculiar virtuo of Dr. Price's cream baking powder ia shown in persons who suffer from dys pepsia, they can eat bizcnits, etc., made with it freely—acts as an aid to digestion. The Means or Esc ate.—Tho fall has many perils for tho weak and feeble, and ita sudden atmospheric cliangoa are tiying to the oonstitntiona of even the robust. Tbe chilling temperature of the nigbte, compared with tbe almost summer warmth of tbe days, necessarily exercises an unhealthy influence all who are expoaod to it Hence, dysentery, ditrrhccs, intermittent fevers, bilious attacks, and derangements of all the secretions, are common tills aoaaon. The tiue way to escape them is meet the causes with a protective and invigorating medicine. Hoetetter'e Stomach Bitters aro de fer this exigency. This powerfnl vegetable specific relieves tbo system of ill acrid humors, pu rifies the fluids, tones the secretive organs, pro motes healthy evaporation through the pores, in- the activity of the digestive functions, the spirits and regulates tbe bowels. To do this is to make the whole body vigorous, and render it proof against the vidsaitndea of temper ature, and against malaria. A course of the great tonic and alterative is, therefore, in all cases advisa ble as a preventive at this season. If, ou tbe other hand, tbe mischief is already done, and intermit tent or remittent fever is actually present, or tbe liver, bowels, or stomach disordered, there ie no medicine ao certain to effect a quick and thorough cure as this harmless and agrcable preparation. continue to fall on the Atlantic coast with south- demand on orders; shoulders 7H; dear rib sides 8; i of 10 - s ? hol , IartjlInst not irat ® ° rs ® r » bb l® otb9rs easterly winds and clondy weather and rain on dear sides 8*. Lard 93(@10.y. Whisky dull at 90. coppy books. ... Wednesday from New England to North Caro- Sr. Louis, October 31—Whisky 88K- Bagging the 11. NoScholIar Most absent themselves from barometer with westerly winds on adet at 17M@18. Pork 12 75@13 00. Lard OK- Augustus Bryant and Sallio Johnson, the lat ter apparently addicted to tbe nse of “bloom youth" or pearl powders, first stepped up to the . ,qto ecnouar aiust aosent uiemseivcs .rom . , ina aU| [ barometer with westerly winds on , bar. Augustas gesticulated vehemenUy, round- school wUhotdieavo the Gulf coast. The low pressure in Indiana October 31-Pork. 12 50 asked. Lard mg off his sentences u the most artistic African "*!“? ,rom ? cnoo ‘ ,or ““Y crima commlIKa ln wiU probably move northeastward with easterly 9 Bacon, demand ii E hi; holders firm; shoulders rhetorical style as he explained to his Honor GirIaand ,r OTS Mnst not D Uvtocetler S’? 113 ,e , oril1 ® to S0,I , th a - nd , “ ntb " est , oa Lako 7K- Whisky declining at 90 . hn , . . . f a n I .. 1 ,5“ a ?.- D °f 8 n ,rl s - Ene, and northeasterly winds backing to north-1 New Oelkaxs, October 31.—Cotton in good de- where he lived and how he did it. Salhe felt-j-Sor sit together Nor play with each other going west and W£8t on Lak J 0 Michigan. Clondy and mand; middlings 18K@18K: net receipts C739; that she was a victim of hard feelings cntertained-l from the school honse Nor carry on any court weat b cr w iu continue on the Lower Lakes, gross 7078; exports to Great Britain 3081; coastwise by another beantifnl brunette toward herself, I ?**'? *“ °“® ba!f m £ o of tb ® school house dor- ^ c ] ear j Dg weather on Wednesday will sue-1 to theconlinent —; sales 4800; stock 58,345. , ......... ... .. 'ling this term, schollars are prohibited from , h . „ in Wilminoton, October 31—Cotton quiet; mid- but whst that bad to do with tho cracking of pkjinK in tho school house at Recess a*t play ‘orfiuS net receipts 97; exports coastwise 918; jokes between herself and Augustas the court I time Adult Schollars shall be Reported to the I \n—mi!? , ,, - ,. 3 ’ l-salee 11; stock 2477. * , ° ... I. .v7 :° I Milwaukee and Grand Haven- and oontinne this I acqitsta. October 81. Ckitton in fair demand- failed to see. Sallie wasn t anxtens that her | trustees and delt with. | evening at Detroit, Toledo and Cleveland. I middlings 17K; receipts V 00; sales 700. ’ beloved Gns should speak out loud, and assumed “ , “j ,, ~ ' I Washington, October 31.—It has transpired I Savannah. October 31—.Cotton film; demand indie!al authoritv bv orderine him to shut his Telegraph and Meuenger. Tho re- that lhere has been mnch straw bidding for good; middlings 17K@17K; net receipte 2897; ex- judicial authority by ordemig him toi snut ms I. Uon of cdoneiLewis as Secretary of the Southern mail contracts opened today, and as P°«a to Great Britain-; coastwise 1700; sales 2100; month. They wore admpmshed by tho afero- stato Agricultural Society having been ten- the Attorney-General's opinion compel® ‘he ocoherSi -Oottnn a™ mi as, in „ - ■" >«■ * *5 *--lEs=as2Ttfs=a , isis^ Mrouldn' Its Coxtosition—Dr. Price's Blood Euricber is composed of materials that make purs blood, from which all parts of the body derives ita nourishment and support. Remedial agents in proportion ealcu latcd to impart physical and mental rigor. Articles that improve nutrition are readily absorbed and converted into living matter. Try this new remedy, and sco bow different its results from tbe many tonic and blood remedies offored to the public. Thompson, Steel A Price, manufacturers of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, and Dr. Prioe'e Spe cial Flavorings. Bold by all dragglsts and grocers. oct20eod£w2w Tnx PuiLosorur of Tonic Stimulants.—Some substances have tbe power ot influencing tho changes which go forward in the human tissues, without themselves taking any integral part In theao changes. Salt, for tnstanoe, hastens transforma tion and waste, and consequently creates tbe neces sity for a more liberal diet; while, on tbo oibor hand, alcohol retards change and waste. On this principle, Dr. Fiach, in hie Bitters, has furnished preparation haring among other properties that of preserving both the materials and the forces of the system; and in this, as to other things, “A penny saved U a penny gained.'’ But it is not only to this negative way that Dr. Finch's remedy works for the building up of the physical man. Whilo it holds back tbe wasting processes, it spurs forward tbe repairing prooeatea. It promotes tho flow of the alimentslive juices to the mouth, the stomach and liver; aud thus enables tbe system to utilise more food—to make more blood. The scriptural assertion that “the blood thereof U the life there to tho expression of a physiological fact; and tho amount of food which a man can eat with relish, and digest, affords the exact measure and index of man's strength. And when once Dr. Fisch’ remedy hss given the start to an improvement in this direction, the unaided energies of nature take tbe work and carry it forward, and thus render amelioration permanent. up thei A Plain Statement of Facts—We do not promise perform impossibilities. If a persons lungs are gono, we cannot make him a new pair. If bis liver rotten with ulcers, we cannot make it sound. If every bone in bia body baa become diseased from tbe abusive uses of mercury, we do not promise to make him a new skeleton. If all tho membranes of the inner man have been eaten away by tbe use of vile quack medicines, we do not agree to restore them as good as now. Bat it is no exaggeration to My that since the dis covery of Plantation Bitter*, millions upon millions of invalids afflicted as above described, have taken this excellent tonic and medicine, and felt at once if they bad been “bora again.” eodAwlw TOADS BABE. STONEWALL FERTILIZER, r « aa!« by TURPIN A OGDEN. Mpjjtf •• A JXCZ OGDEN. OXO. B. TUX1TN. *. T. OONNEE. SAMUEL F. DICKINSON. OGDEN & CO., ^ton Commission Merchants, MACON, GA. (J°tton purchased for order oon- ^SMEXTS FOB NEW YORK, AND ORDERS k rUBCHABE OR BALE FOB FUTURE DE- UTE M SOLICITED. Defer by Permission to oZS?; S' B- Grove* A Oo. New York. Railroad and Banking Company, Savan- fep-JotaW . Anderson's Sons, Savannah, i A Johnston, Savannah. Mabeiaoe GriDE—Interesting work, numerous engravings, 224 pages. Price 60 cents. Address Dr. Batts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St Ixrais, Mo. See advertisement. augl7-dAwly Dr, Hurley’s Ague Tonic. Purely Vegetable! No Arsente, So Mercury Id Ita Composition! O CURE, NO PAY, ia directions be followed. No danger to taking an overdoes, aa we put no poison to our medicine*. One dollar per bottle. N £ Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters I S the remedy, par excellence, for all diseases arising from debility, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all kindred ailments, where a gentle and permanent stimnlant and tonic ia required. Ploasant to take. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. T HIS Preparation baa long been recognised by the most eminent minds to the Medical Pro fession a* tho most reliable, searching and barm- lee* alterative within their reach, ami as a Blood Purifier it certainly stands without a rival dollar per bottle. Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup T HE indispensable remedy to the nursery. more use for laudanum, paregoric, Batex Drops, or other strong opiates. No bad effects Drops, or other strong opiates. No bad effects from the use of Seabrook'.v. Health to the child, rest to the mother, and a clear conactoncb to the vendor. 35 eents per bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Popnlar Worm Caudy I S really all it claims to be—a SPECIFIC—remov ing all worms from the human viscera. No harm ful effect from ita nse. Children love it. No dan- ger in giving an overdose. 25 tents per box. Dr. Seabrook’s Eliiir of Bari and Iron. T HE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per botUe. All for sale by drnggista everywhere. J. W.BEATON&Ca, Propric£r, sepl3eodAwtf Louisville, Ky. led to ita violation. We fear there to too much I Every schollar Most Make there Obeysance at disposition on the part of the people every-1 tb " 80 ~ n , bons ®' . . . where to disregard the revenue laws, they being ‘j *°? °° t , MoOTO , froa ?. <>n6 countered a hurricane off the coast of Ireland, ennaidored hr mnnv ••BiuvmatiinUm.al ard on ® Dn0, “ er without good oecasion. there The fourth officer was washed overboard sod considered by many as unconstitutional and op- I Must-be no lying down in time of Books Except c f (h 0 crew were injured pressive; but be they right or wrong it to our sick. Philadelphia, October 31.—Tho Enterprise duty to abide by them so locg aa they remain 1 3 * ; here , st 8° But one out at a time Ex-1 i DSurance Company ha3 suspended. * * I cept ■ r **’ WfitAF Gi» nn nthap (Wficinnn nf hapwi. I . i.. . . in force. We regret, indeed, that Mr. F. was I otssms!. screes, ass I S=sa&srs ess i jrs^jrass?, naw New Yobk, October 31.—Arrived, Charles I ton; arrived ont, City of Brussels, which en- bim, and hope be may yet be released from his I Cursing Swearing telling tales on Each other to I and 33^^ hurt. imprisonment I Jp 5 ®lnef. . r ^ 1 I 5. There Must be no Kastling Boxing climing Matob-8 Coubt.—Old Grey, alias “Mayor and or , ChnDk jng ,thing But a trap baU or I going a Swimmg or playing in water to wet] UIDNIUHT I»1SPATCHES. Council," was on band (with hto spectacles) op- e ac h others clothes or wetting each others patently just rubbed down, and anxious to make I heads. a start for some poor fellow’s pocket book. His I 6 - There Must bo no Whispering with Each 1 other Except it be Something—about there colors aro chiefly §2.7 and costa But throe en- oC a^S | 5 50 for atrained. Freights quiet. Stocba strong and regular. Money 7. Gold 11%@ [ 11%. Exchange, long, 8%; abort 9% Governments ! doll and steady. State bonds duU and steady. Liverpool, Ootober 31, noon.—Cotton opened fitaner; uplands 9%@9}£; Orleans Lateb.—Cotton li.mer; nplmds Oi leans 9%; sales 14.000: speculation aud exports 3U00. Corn 33s 6d. Lard 49s. Losdon, October 31, noon.—Gonsols 93. Bonds | 91K- m Tlnr&ets—Evenintf ICei»on New York. October 31. — Cotton firm; sal a 3157; uplands 18^; Orleans 19%« Cotton sales for future delivery to-day were 9950 1H%; January 18^@19>»; February 19%^ 19^; March —; April 19^19%. Flour, Southern dull; common to fair extra 7 00@7 65; good to choice 7 70@9 25. Whisky 92>£ @91. Wheat heavy: 2@3 lDwer; winter red western 155(S)161. Com 1 lower at 77(3)79. Bice steady. Fork active at 12 90. Lard, kettle 10%@10*\ Tur pentine quiet at 67)£@&8. Bosin firm at 4 30@4 31. Tallow 9%<&9}£. Freights dull. Money i-Tegular; dosed at 7. Exchange 8%. KyuojisN ol Wcatbcr Statement. VTae Dep’t^OrncE Chief Signal OnicEB, Washington, D. C., October 31, 7:40, p. m ) The high barometer which existed Monday afternoon on the Atlantic coast has fallen with . _ tries were made, and aa to pedigrees we failed I 7. Schollars are prcjjibitod from' goipg into I fh^^gonth AOsntie^withwratherlv w?nd3°on tho v »>ice. otateadnU but ateady. ' ’ to learn them in full, but from their persona! any person's field and Steri-any thing out with- “ d East Atlantic coast. Thftow S- appearance we should judge they were sired by ont W4 of the owner or Speakings Slightly of romotcr Jn Texas has moved northeast into In-1 i^Ots 9}i. 058 1 ™' D6W 1S ^*’ 6 ™ 13 ^"' 688 13 ^®’ 4 “? re . . diana with northwesterly winds and falling I Baltimore, October 31 Cotton closed well from the evidence there was a need I h’._® cbolIar8 > < ^P r< * ,blted ® atl °8 or temporatnre in the southwest, southerly winds I steady; low middlings 18K; net receipts 570; gross -well, from the evidence, there wm a good chewing any/Substance whatever eicept To- from Arkansas to Ohio, northwesterly 970; exports to GrSt Itotain 100; coastwise deal of that sort of talk, and it was difficult to bacco in time of Books during this term. ( We wjna3 on Lako brisk northerly winds on sales 800: stock 6000. decide Mho had been d —d the most Colon. ohjictato pme Rosin) or Speaking Lako Mio hi ean . The barometer oontinues b-gh Flour firm and fairly active. Whaat torn Coin black and brown. Old Grey beat the race, but pupiSS^at da not Learn Ahero Lessons w . ilh c J ear w eal h°r in The tompor- 14K-^ Bacon fiiin; sbouldors 8. Lard 1' @10K- only fivo dollars wero token in for tho benefit of I weU will be competetl to Btand up and Learn | bnt^^lem^r’station^felsewhero. 111 ^^ ant,c ’ J the party making the entry—tho city. | the same over again at the place of saying Lessons. bat is fallen or stationary elsewhere. I Louisville, October 31.—Provisions quiet and Probabilities; Tho barometer will probably eteady. Pork held at 13 00. Bacon in moderate 1. H.HER12&0O. CLOTHIERS! V OO CH^RKV STREET, , y jp ' , Have now of: band a complete stock of ^r'* FMi AND WINTER .* CLOTHING! LARGE, FUEL AND WELL ASSORTED. A.T *13. Buess Slits,; A A.T *15. [WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. I am now receiving, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, A fine selection of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ | Enalisli, Swiss anfl American WatGlios OPERA, LUNTINE AND. VEST CHAINS ..-T' » I ~P I Handkerchief Rings, Leckela, ' Sflver Forks aud Spoons, and Cases for preaeiitation purposes, / -» v . Plated Tea Eets, Castors, etc., To wliicli public attention is respectfully invited. E. J. JOHNSTON, 97 Mulberry streot. WATCH WORK X am prepared to have done to the best manner, at short notice and at moderate P1 QCtlb tf E. J. JOHNSTON. PROPOSALS. a EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY Proposals wUl be received until tho 11th day of November, 1871, 1 for building tho bridge of the Toboeofkee Greek on ColumbU3 road, known as Johnson's Bridge, aud for building tho Bridge over Tobeeoikee Creek at I Searcey's Mill Tho Commieeieners receiving the ght to accept orreject any bid. Proposals to bs filed with the Ordinary of said I county. I Blaus and specifications will bo frond on filo to Ordinary’s office. O. A. THARPE. ) %D. T. DBIGGA11S, >• County Commissioners. J. W- STUBBS, I Business Sis Business Soils At Fair Grounds and for Sale. 40-horae power POBTABLE ENGINE, complete, One Al SAW MILL, with fixture®, complete, One of J. A. Fay A Co.’s 24-inch DOUBLE | SUBFACEBS, MATCHES, 12-inch, with Beader attached, and with or without Besawing Machine and fix- A.T ®18.[ to “- One of Blake Bro.'s large size STONE or ORE CRUSHERS. One 15-herso power POBTABLE ENGINE, I complete. Suitable for either agricultural or mill j purposes. For further information inquire of H. It. BROWN, Agent, oct20 lOt No. 2 Cotton Avenue. AT S2Q. AT $22. Busks Ms AT $25. AND AS FINE AS $40 PER SUIT OF Coat, Pants and SACK, DERBYS WALKING OF THE LATEST STYLES. ■ nently fitted for the position. I apeak of Gen-1 annual letting. I coastwise 742, Balee^Od, stock 27 263. Lemon Hodges (don’t infer that his Christian I , JL,„ , , i*— I .yhe geographical boundaries and change of I Galvz.ston, October 31. — Cotton closed firm; K°“ t I oral William AL Broane, who ts known through- ®® militarv diviaionH and danarl good ordinary 15K@15K; net receipts 1144; exports name has reference to htsoolor)waa, without any . „ T? .... nommtmders of military diviaionsand aepsrb ^ Great Britain-; cJaetwise —; salee 23 0; stock „ „„ ,k. hik. ont ,b ® bt *‘ 8 *“ abI ® ed,tor ““ scientific ments pending, causes excitement fa military Si ’ ’ ’ . , ,. ‘ agriculturist. The General to also an energetic circles. On dit, that Sheridan to to be assigned Eosrox, October 31 Cotton quiet; fair demand; nal for being a suspicions character; but Lemon I and efficient business man, and would fill the to the Department of the Sonth. I middlings 18%; net receipts 570; gross 970; exports doesn't profeas to have any character at all, he I responsible offioe of Secretary with satisfaction I Memphis, October 31—Tbe crew of the to Great Britain 100; sales SOO; stock 6000. retires to tho shadesof private life with hto own to all. CmzEt. steamer Mary Boyd mutinied. The mate shot Nobfolk, October 31.—Cotton cloeed firm; low .... . . , I rpi,_ .-1 m Rmtpna »oefiTO. The timely arrival of the police saved I middling** 17^@17^; net roseipta 2620; exports oonMntfor tho apace of a few days, or maybe The numerous friends of General Browne *L ate ’ a jif e Several mutineers were ar- coastwise 3894: Bales 300; etock 7273. not ao long. would welcome him back to Georgia should he b ^ t th e ring leaders escaped. Itonn^ OctoVr 3l-Cotbm market closed Louisa Nichols disclosed to tbe court some of be elected Secretary of the State Association. Philadelphia, October 31.—The report of October 31.—Cotton quiet and tbe “ways that are dark" in human nature. I He is widely known to our people as the ablo I the Board of Health is as follows: Squall-pox I ^j- m . middlings 18%. seeming perfectly willing to unburden her grief-1 editor of the Farm and Home, oneof ^® h* 81 w”^ stf to toe^earf283. 1M7 ' 1 Lm£Br?0 - L ' 0ctouer81 .' ®Y®uinB-Cotton closed laden conscience by a “good for the soul” con- agricultural monthlies at tho South. Badtimobs, October 31.—Diok Jackson won fession. The old gentleman did not seem ready I ^ “ T • m:t1i T | tho hurdle race. Time, 4:17. Joe Daniels won to forgive” because she “confessed her sins,’ active and firmer; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%. Shipping at Savannah or Charleston 9%. io lorgive ue cause sue comessea nersms, i Dl8TH C® 1 - w -J. Guns..—CoL YWhamJ. the mile race for two year olds. Timo,l:54J. Al- , . . T . . . .. . . . . , . 1 Gunn, of this plaoe, died at noon yesterday, roy won the mile and a half race for beaten but a* Louisa had boasted that she bad plenty after a severe illness of several days. horses. Time, 2:494. In the two mile heats Allie of money, thought it best to imitate the liberal It to with a saddened heart that we make jj unt won t h 6 first, Conductor the second and President of these United 8totes by forcing her Ga® announcement, which wiU convey sorrow third . Time 3.50J, 3:51 J, 4:021. Track heavy. , , . ..... . . I to a largo circle af acquaintances and friends, 1 tobnya pardon-not by joining his party and wbo ^ DeTer f or get hto genial hnmor and receiving good stealing qualities, bnt by leaving I generous qualiUea of heart. Ho will long be five dollars' worth of her portmonio's contents I missed in our community. At the time of hto 1 death, be was marshal of the town. [Quinry (Fla.) Journal MACON CARRIAGE and WAGON with the city treasury. Then the court took off the spectacles, looking as though he bad achieved a great victory, and shut the book. Fury Luitcn —Nice turtle soup from 11 to 1 o'clock to-day, at W. P. Carlos’ Saloon. CONSIGNEES PER M. A IV. It. It. October 31,1871. Collins A H; C.lUwayA Small; A McCallic; order I H Eell; Willingham & W; Winsbip & C; G T Rog-1 era’ Hors; Burdick Bros; Seymour, T A Go; Russell I . , , , , A P; J A Foster; Ordiuary of Bibb county; H J An- “ Pot money in thy pnrse, by purchasing a dcreon; W A Huff; Smith, W 4 Co; E E Brown; S T Charter Oak Cook Stove and saving fuel 4 B P Walker; F Corput; Truman 4 G; Johnson 4 I Smith; D I landers A Son; D Good * Bon; G B Lost, At the Fair Grounds on the evening of Atof W * C “'“ ; 1A N8l8 °“ * the 25th ult., a small gold locket Tho finder ’ Stauved to Death.—Isn’t it horrible to think wiU h® liberally rewarded by leaving the same of the many poor widows and orphans who mnst at this office. suffer for food during the cold wintry months ? I Do you wish a Cooking Stove that never has I In the larger cities they may be seen daily upon I failed and to so constructed that it never can the streets begging for a mite of any thing to I fail? Then caU on Truman 4 Green and see appease the pangs of hanger. In Macon it to | the noted Charter Oak. only the result of idleness that will cause any to suffer, from the fact that Carioe can furnish We * r8 “Mug the best broom for fifty cento, everything needed to supply tho commissary | Oliver, Douglass 4 Co. department at such low figures, that tho poor est can supply themselves. The best “Acme” whisky and oysters served in the latest style. You can take it mixed or straight, as you prefer. Cbockebt and Glassware at Truman 41 Green's, sign of tho Golden Stove. Old John Koihsson’s Cabd—’Tickets toe I Sale at Blown & Co.’s Boox Stoss.—Old John INSURANCE COMPANY. S. . • SIS,369,OOO, GOLD, After paying its CHICAGO LOSSES, Which were paid immediately. J^ATEl as low as any first-class company. Collins & Heath have a vciy largo lot ot I ltobinBon would most respectfully announce to Irish Potatoes which they are offering T®ry his ma ny friends and patrons in the city of Ma- cheap. < I eon and vicinity, who are desirous of visiting The Chaetee Oak Cooking Stove bs* gained I hto Mammoth Three Tent Show with their the confidence of every housekeeper by fitting families, but who have heretofore refrained the requirementt ef a good stove for the past I from doing so in oonseqnence of the annoyance twenty years. Traman * Green have every and delay in procuring tickets at the ticket i size and kind of them at the sign of the Golden j wag 011 * on account of the vast crowds which al- oct21-taeplt St0T °- ^d“ I ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN. Pays promptly all loeaes. All kinds of insurance: effected. MANUFACTORY. | VALENTINO, FREEMAN & CO. MULBERRY BTREET, (Nearly opposite New Court-house). Having organized the above establishment with | FIRST-CLASS WORE KEN, Ia every Department, Are now prepared to manufacture or repair CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES AND WAGONS, All work thoroughly warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed. Come and try ua.oct4-eod2m L C. PLANT. Agent, Macon, Ga. W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturer and Jobbers of The Best Broom the country affords for fifty ^ new3j ^ BtatioDOry store of Brown 4 TtfR- J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully to- ROOTS AND SHOES, ote at Truman & Green s, Triangular Block. - w „ ill form bis friends and the publio generally that next door above Valentino’s Saloon and Boston-1 St u / -a-w rri r—c a lent. Give him a call, all you wbo love a good ^ J jL* ^ ' cigar or quid (ff tobacco. sep9 7 Co., No. 4G Second street Tho price of admto- I ^^^oTc^Y^ SC The Route or Old John Robinson’s Mam- I ® on grand three tent combination will stock of the moat choice Cigars, embracing all the moth Theee Ttst Show THnoroa the State oik= «nts for adults, and 50 cents for children ^ Sf “torelf Geoeoia.—Will positively exhibit at Thomson, I nn< I er f® n yearsoLago. - ._. Friday, November 3d; Warrenton, Satnrday, A rIsa selection of Rogers’ scissors, pocket- 4th; llilledgoville, Monday Cd,; Macon, Tnea- knira , nzon an d straps, porimonaics, walking day, Tib; Hawkmsvrile, Wednesday, 8th; Sa- ^ eto ^ E j Jo h nsto n’a octl9 lOt vannah, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, No- 1 vember 9th, 10th and 11th; Forsyth, Monday, 13th; BamesviUe, Tnesday, 14th; Atlanta, I E*iris in fins gold half seta jewelry, plated ware, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, I tc - ®* T ® him a call November 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th. The) Ir yon wish a good meal, and the worth of 138 AND 140 GRAND BT., NEW YORK. Represented by CoL R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. octSdly- Bromo-rblorulom. price of admtoaion to tho entire quadruple | your money, go to the Georgia Restaurant, combination, i a, Museum, Caravan, Menag erie and Circus, will be 75 cents for adnlts, and 50 cento fur children under ten yean of age. oelSl Gt _ _ _ . 1 rpHE now Disinfectant »nd Deo lorizer, will pre- E. J. Johnston is olicnsg some great bar- I vent contagion and putrefaction, will pn— 1 rify any cffenaiie, poisouous or noxious odois and gasee to or about dwelling-, sinks, cellars water closets, etc; it vi 1 not e’aiu auj fabric that it oomee in contact with. Prepared only by TiLDEN 4 CO., New Lebanon and 176 William sheet, hew York, and sold by all druggists.oct26 eoc8t We invite the attention of the ladies to our fire fenders and spark guards, to protect their | skirts and children. Oliver, Douglass 4 Co. Cheese Sana and fancy baskets of various i The Charter Oak Stoves are the best con structed, heaviest, most uniform and quickest | colon. Oliver, Douglass 4 Co. baking stoves ever invented. Traman 4 Green are sole agents for Macon. McLeah’s Cobdial and Blood Purifier to the | beat tonio and blood alterative in the world. WASHINGTON DESSAU, attorney at law 31 .VCOX, GA, W ILL practice to the Courts of Macon Circuit: Office—With Kisbeta 4 Jackson. oct24-lwmm4d6m THE LATEST STYLES Those indeed of grates will pleats call at No. Huxdeed Chickens and 500 dozen 42 Third street, Macon, (to. Oliver, Douglass | ' We invite the attention of housekeepers to our line of fancy coffee and tea pots. Oliver, Douglass 4 Co. octSl Ct Latest improvement in METAL CASES AND CASKETS; Also, latest styles of WOOD CASKETS AND COFFINS, Elegantly finished, at greatly reduced prices FTTH-KriTtmE. A very extensive etock, all styles and prices, cheap for cash. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, 3Iattreeses, Shades and Wall Paper. THOMAS WOOD, octl9 2aw2m Next to Lanier Honse. !!!!!!!!! The largest and most extensive stock of watches ever before in Ma con, can be seen and bought at low rates, dur- I tag tha next two weeks at tho store of Wing 4 Solomon. SILK HAT S, I DOBSON & BARLOW Bolton, England, [EHTABIJSnED A. D. 1790. j A fins lot just* eceived by F. L. GROCE, sep2G tilnovl Hoflingaworth block. FOR RENT. It will be the best opportunity for I j STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot- We have the Stuart, Great Benefactor, Im- proved Iron Witch, Good Will, the Cottage end I those wishing watches, that will*be offered for | b f n3 ’ 6r - A P pl? —— 1 " f A-**— -” ' gome time to ccme. To the admirers of the tnrf, we can show something handsome in stop watches, and also a novelty in a “repeater,” striking both tho horns, quarter hours and minutes, thereby en abling one to tell the time withont looking at the watch. Give us a call, if not to purchase, you at least can feast your eyes upon artistic mechanism and workmanship. THIS OFFICE. several other patterns of oooktag stoves, all guaranteed. Office and box stoves. Oliver, Douglass 4 Co. See the new pattern Charter Oak at Traman Green's, 'with reservoir and closet converti ble into a six hole stove. Tnt ware to the trade. Oliver, Douglass 4 Co. Two husdbed five pound boxes of those fine grapes received at Corpnt’s will sell at 75 cents per box to do60 consignment. STANBURY & FOX, Importers of and Beczivers and Dealers in Wines, Brandies, Gina, etc., Bourbon, Wheat and Bje Whiskies, Makers and Patentees of the most improved MAOHINEHY FOB Preparing and Spinning Cotton, ALSO Double-Cylinder Saw Gina, aud Knife Roll er Macartby Gins. Employ upwards of 20GO operatives. Befer to OLABK THREAD CO. f Newark, N, J., where 30,000 spindles are m operation. Prices and estimates for projected mills, on ap plication to above address, or to P. O. Box, 3024 New York- BQv22-eodly A Favorable Notohiktt.—The good reputation of Brown’s Bronchial Troches for tho relief of coughs, colds, and Throat diseases, has given them | a favorable notoriety. 22 FAUX TLACE AND 17 BARCLAY BTBEET, G eorgia, quitman county.—James t. Crawford of said connty has applied to me for exemption of personalty, and I will pass npon the same at 10 o’clock a. al, on the 7th day of No vember, 1871, at my office. October 24.1871. oct26 lOt W. P JOBDON, Ord^ I BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND OOT- LEGTION! E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur rent rate. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and Savannah. Advance* made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton In store, or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Emo- pean. Cliarleeton or Savannah houses. Collections promptly attended to in all parts of the United States. _ _ . . Onr circulation is amply protected by United VeSt- States Bonds. L O. PLANT, President. 1 ' W. W. Wbioley. Casliier. angl6-tiioct28+ CUBBEDGE & HAZLEllUliST, (Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. » rt ■ m m i T) EOEIYE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX— (l () A I S It CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS u u w ' and Uncurrent Funds. Collections Made on nil Accessible Points. O'Offico open at all honrs of the day. aeptl-lyr CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHUBST’S ! SAYINGS INSTITUTION. I INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM (1 TO §5000. o* -A-GKEUSTCTS" | Savannah Bank and Trust Co,, MACON. | 0 APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in | ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANI> SOLD DEPOSITS RECEIVED, | On which Interest will be Allowed, AS AGREED UPON. jan2f)-ly I. C. PL4NT A SOX, Agig, MISS A. O’CONNOR H AS now on hand anelegint assortment of Mil linery Goods, Sash Ribbons. As specialties, I mention Beal Lace to Valenciennes, Thread and Ducheeee Lace, Beal Lace Sets aud Collars, rang ing in size from small to largo. Ladies’and Misses’ French Corsets. A large etock of Fine Fore, Swans’ Down, and Zephyr Worsted. A fine stock of Jet Goods and Fancy Goods- A well selected stock to Real and Imitation Hair Goods, and other different atyles of Fancy Goods too numerous to , mention here. All orders promptly attended to. KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS, I Cotton Avonuo, under Bidale’a Photograph Gallery I tl- octlStf DRESS SUITS ! BLACK AND COLORED Cloth Coats, BLACK AND COLORED DIAGONAL COATS, OF THE BEST IMPOBTED MATERIAL, In Single and Double Breasted Chesterfields. 1 A largo assortment of PANTS, FROM $1 TO $15! FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS. SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS, And the New Style On hand. Macon. Qa THITM: >£\_T\X <fc GBLEETiT, SHIRTS! We make a specialty of the celebrated I Sole Agenta, Macon, Ga. MIX & KIRTLAND, Wholeaale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS AMD S210ES, No. 8. Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third St MACON, GA. W OULD inform their friends and all in want of ■ Boots and 8hoes of any kind, that they have J on hand one of the largest and beat assortments to be foond in the city or State. They cordially invite their numerous old ens- I tomers and all others in want of any thing in their line, usually kept in a first-class store to call and I examine. They pledge thwmaelve to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue, I or their New Store 6G Third Street, Macon, Ga. oct 21eod2m4b Valuable Property for Sale. O N the first Tuesday in November next, will he eold before the Court-house door in the city of Macon, tbe following valuable property: The Brick House and Lot, fronting Walnut street 137 feet and 164 feet on Seoond street One Lot adjoining, 70 fectfront on Walnut street —running back 204 feet, containing several out buildings. Two lota 50 feet each on Second street, running back 137 feet. ’ b All being tbe House end Lot formerly occupied In addition to the above, we keep the most com- ” P"!*"® ■» The Best in the Country. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER! And a fit warranted, at etock prices. plete stock of In thia city. We invite an inspection. private Bale, or any other information, apply to 1 aug27eodtd JOHN B. COBB. (DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. M Y Oakland and Howaid Farms, on tho Macon and Western Railroad, ten miloo from Macon. | If desirable, will bo cut up into lota to suit the convenience of purchasers. Good land—fine water —and unprecedentedly healthy locality; conve nient to Macon; highly suitable for fruit farms and market gardens, and country retidencea for town people. Titles indisputable, and terms rea sonable. Apply to Butta & Brother, Macon. aepl0eod3m* A. LeSUEUR- A BARGAIN. rpHE undersigned will sell his Premises Belle THE LATEST [STYLES OF HATS I 1 he Houston road, about ono mile from^lie^Court house, in the city of MacoD. Tho grounds are . „ ,, . . .1 tastefully laid out and embellished with evergreens Constantly on hand, and received aa eoon aa out. and flowera, an excellent well of pure water, and 1 all the necessary outr-bou80a. Tlie view from Wind- NEW LOT JUST IN. All of our goods are first claea, and are guaranteed aa auch. DONT MISS THE PLACE; THE WHITE STORE ! • 90 CHEBBY STBEET, Between B. A. Wise A Co.’a and S. T. A B. P W alker’a. octlltf aor Hill ie unsurpaaeed by any around Macon. The furniture, all now, will likewise bo disposed of. J The house is first-claeB, nearly now, and contains ^®5, rooma * tb® till38 to which aro indisputable. f Terms $12,000—-one-half cash,balance to be deter mined on by eeller and purcliasos. 1 oct26 2tawlm* JAMES T, WILKEBSON. NOTICE. T HE public are hereby cautioned against pur chasing. importing or using, machines for the j manufacture of Ice, constructed by > aas x.itt- man, at Halle, Prussia, said machines being an in- I fringement of the patents granted by tho Lnuetl States to Carre A Mignon ct Rouart. &J1 parti#* I found using or operating such will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ^ j jjjjJAC Sole Agent ana Attorney of Cairo 4 Mignon 4 Bou&rt. eap291m