The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 04, 1871, Image 3

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Telegraph & Messenger, great opening At the BALTIMORE CLOTIIIXG HOUSE CA8811IEBE 8U1TB, st *12, math (18. DERBY SUITS st *10, worth *25. DUCK DRE88 BUTTS st *25. worth *35. DUCK DOE SKDt PARTS (largo Is**) st *10 ««th(l5. CASSIRZBE SUITS (extra six**, to St tbs Hg- E— I bub In Osorgls) st *25, worth *35. DOTS' SUITS (to fit soy sized bo; in the city) ,l pr.cts to sail the times, famishing Goods of sll grsdc*, st the same rates. Becsitin* weekly the latest styles of Scarfs sod Bows. Purchaser* will bear in mind that this is no hum- bo*. CsU snd so* for yourselves. U. BIB8H A BBO., Car. Cherry sod Second it*., nrtdsr tbs Tixxaman RaUdiog.octlklm fall goods orm stock or Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods NOTIONS, ETC., , sow fall snd complete. We bar* the largest snd oo*t Tsried stock ws bare erer exhibited to the trad*. DUET'S GOODS DEI*ABTMENT TARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW. Oor motto is “Short Fronts end Quirk Sales,” laJ ws fool confident of giving satisfaction to sll sbo may faror ns with their patronage. gr respestfnBy invito tbo public to call and ex- ftiaias oar stock. W. A. BARKS A SONS, up30tt *3 Becood st.. Trisngntsr Block. PALL AM) WINTER DRY GOODS! w. A. HOPSON tto OO, 41 SECOND 8TBEET, Btrs now on hand nod are daily receiving addition to tbair Stock, snd offer st the lowest prices, DRESS GOODS, In every variety. CLOTHS, CA8SIMEHES, JEANS, KERSEYS, CLOAKS, 8ACQUE8, READY-MADE SUITS, Also s fall 11ns of puns, WALTHAM WATCHES. 3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES. These are Ibe best Watches made in this oonntry, tad are mods with sod without stem winding at tichmrnta. They are finished in the best manner and ran vah the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excelled smwhere st their respective prices. tbs cssrs are all mads of the neweet patterns, and tpoeully made to oar own order. Oar slack of these Watches is now the hugest, snd oar prices, sll things considered, are the low- «t in the city. BALL, BLACK A CO.. Jewelers snd Silversmiths, octl-tf 566 snd 667 Broadway. New York. CITY SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 4, 1871. An experienced book-keeper, s graduate of the Baltimore Commercial College, wishes to find employment In the city. Beet of refer ences esn be given. Apply for three days st thi* office. Mono* House, by the author of Valerie Ayl mer, the long-looked-for book, received snd for sale by Brown A Co. Good Plahtatiow at Accnott.—The Hiram Phillips place, near Cedar Town, will be sold at suction on the 20th instant. See ndvertiae- IMPROVED COTTON TIES. THE EUREKA IKON TIE, THE ANCHOR IRON TIE, Wo also have tbo 8WETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE. Prices Same as Now Orleans TURPIN A OGDEN, Agents st Mscon, Go. BATES A OOMF.R, 122 Bay *t.. Savannah, General Agents for Go., Vis., snd East Ala. r 'ft Lewis Rice for more than thirty years has stood in the forenuwt rank of hotel keepers in New England. The high fame of the American Hoase, Boston, will rnffor none by comparison under the supervision of Lewis Rice A Son, for they are ever alert to the wants of the public, snd supply all modern improvements for the oonvenienoe of guests. As Ixoxmocs Piece of Woee.—We saw a day or two ago, a bottle with s muoio box in the bot tom of it, so arranged that when the bottle is turned up to pour out a drink, the marie st ones begins. The bottle is in the Georgia No. 2, and Mr. Casey calls its oontenta his “made hiaky." Now John Black, don’t aoouao us of drinking, because we can appreciate a good thing when onr attention is colled to it—bang. Attempt st Suicide.—At about half-past five o'clock yesterday afternoon, Min Lizzie Woodall, s milliner snd dressmaker on Cotton Avenue, was found lying on s bed in her room in an insensible condition, with a phiil by her side, containing s small quantity of morphine. Upon examination it was found that she had token a large quantity of the deadly poison. At a late hoar lost night her oondition was very oritical, her physicians entertaining no hope of her recovery. The Rue.—For several days past the weather hat been very fickle, clonda and sunshine have been beautifully interspersed and all the weather wise have been making predictions. At length the long-looked for shower came yesterday evening.' But “let it rain,” says W. P. Carlos. The weather has no effect npon him. Ha koows that people must eat, and no matter whether it be alarm or snnabine ho keeps receiving every thing neoessary to appease bnnger. Fish, oys ters, bams, batter, sugar, coffee, cheese—every thing in fact Go down and see what an assort ment he has. Cm Wzazhzb Statement.—The ares of highest pressure is somewhere on the top of s high hotue on College Hill, and will probably remain there unites s low pressure should set in toward the river, in whioh oase it will go somewhere else or stay where it is, or both. An area of mud is central just under your foot when yon atop into the street. Light showers are reported from the down town stations, with an increasing tendency, which may result in a reg ular ground soaker. Probabilities: The rain will probably contin ue to fall until it stops, whioh contingency hinges npon the oondition of the weather in a great measure. Immediately npon the cessa tion of the rain the wind will veer to the north west or some other quarter, and if each an event should take plaoe, the chances are good for a cool snap, unless it shonld continue warm. These statements and probabilities are reported expressly for the Teleqsifb xsd Mnssixazn by an expreieneed weather clerk, upon the ac curacy of whose statements our readers may roly with the greatest degree of doubt and'uc- certainty. Tsana MAZE. STONEWALL FERTILIZER, For sols by TURPIN A OGDEN, •splltf OGDEN & CO., Colton Commission Merchants, MAOON, GA. QOTTON PURCHASED FOB OBDEB. OON- MdSUENTC FOB NEW YpRK, AND OBDEBS fob rUBCHASE OB SALE FOR FUTURE DE- UYEBY SOLICITED. Refer by remission to Motets. B. R. Grave* A Oo. New York. Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savon- &ih. Moan*. John W. Anderson's 8one, Savannah, aiassra. Dunoon A Johnston, Savannah. Maaam. Bate* A Oomsr. Savannah. oetMtf . Woltx's Bell STnsarra. . Hraos G. Wolfe's Bell Sfcintxm. an invigora bug tonic and medicinal beverage, manufactured *7 the proprietor* at Schiedam in Holland, is war ranted perfectly pare, and free from all deleterious rebalance*. It u distilled expressly for eases of Dyspepsia or lodigeeticn, Dropsy, Goul.Bhsnma- twm, general Debility, Catarrab of the Bladder. -Him in tbs Back and Stomach and all diseaeee of OaUrinaiT Organs. It give a great relief in Asthma, Gravel sad Calculi in tbs Bladder; strengthens red invigorates the system, aud will keep off that uraadfal scourge. Fever and Ague, when token in Una. Kapedal pains have boon taken oa to Its quality, and a permanent uniformity is guaranteed. This a ealeolated to make the Bril Schnapps the moot rrbable and popular aitiole of its kina. It la dis tilled from Barley of the finest quality, and the Inostio Juniper Bony of Italy. Aa a healthful leverage it bos no superior. To tbs invalid and those who travel, and are tab- .'<*» to changes of water and climate, they will find ^iBi&nlnablo ureoL Hadron O. Wolfs was. for tbo period of twenty foot*, connected in tbo Schnapps twsinsss with his rede, the lots Udolpbo Wolfe, and hi* long expe- ■>*oe* and knowledge of tbo borinase in which be » aogaged, should be a sufficient guarantee that he appreciates the wonts of the public for an ar- hd* prepared expressly for tho diseases above yretfioad, end all he asks is to givo the Bell "renopps a trail, and compare the same with others that make tbs like pretentions. Cacnos 1—Ask for “H. G. Wolfe’s Bell Fchnappe.” ** sals by all respectable Grocers and Apotbe- "WA HUDSON O. WOLFE A Oo.. OBoa, 18South William Street. New York. _F«rsabl»r CAMPBELLA ENGLISH,Macon Go. 1 Genre—Interesting work, numerous - , Ml page*. Price 60 cent*. Addreee Betts’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St- igUq.Mo. Bee advertisement. anglT-dAwly TclIoTB*ii»a3n> Nt-Eer* — Mrs. Whitcomb'* Byrup . dfibh*, Ac., in children, whether induced by “dhbg or other cauaer, la tho aafeet aud boat TuoBxlnnoed of grates will pleete call nt No. Abo 1 * 1 * “ treet ’ Go. Oliver, Douglass Houses Beanos.—As on evidence of the pros perity of Mscon it is almost impossible to find a dwelling bouse of any kind to rent in Ibe oily. Not n bonso is offered bnl is taken al most immediately, and some parties are now wanting to rent who cannot find a vacant house offering. It is a matter of snrprise to ns that such should be the osse. There are several vacant lots near the business portion of the city npon' which neat little cottages conld be erected at a cost of from two thonssnd to twenty five hundred dollars. These houses conld be rented at from twenty-flve to thirty dollars per month, thereby securing to the owner a -very handsome interest upon the money invested. The subject has been mentioned In these columns before, bnt looking upon it as a matter of considerable importance, and one that does tosomeextent of- feet the prosperity of the city, we again press the subject npon the owners of vacant lots. Many men of smsll means, having families, can afford to rent and regnlate their expenses ac cording to their purses, who cannot afford to pay thirty-five to forty dollars per month board for each member of the family. We hope the matter will be taken into consideration and acted npon by land owners in the city. Tee Piizmium List.—We hear a great deal of complaint with regard to the premiums awarded and reoommended at tho recent Fair. And it real ly does seem to ns that it is a little mixed. Pre miums have been awarded and reoommended to two or three different parties for precisely the same articles, not alone In one department, bnt in many. We think tho custom hitherto fol lowed by the Society, of having the nsme of the party making an entry attached to the article entered, is altogether wrong, and leaves good gronnd for an accusation of favorit- sm on the part of the committee awarding the premiums. We do not make SDy such charge, bnt have heard it made, and merely throw ont the suggestion that entries be made by number in the fntnro, withholding the nomo of the party making an entry from the committee al together. One more suggestion: Giving several prominms npon the same articles has a tendency to do away with the desire to exoeL The com mittees shonld be sworn to know no friends, and no latitude shonld be allowed them ontride of the published premlnm lists of the Society. Lot the best be so pronounced, and if a second premium is offered let it stop there. It is all folly to close the lists of premiums awarded with a still larger list of premiums recommended. Let no premiums be given npon anything be cause it is rery good; let only those that exeel be awarded prizes. MaxoB'a Covet.—When in the course of city events it becomes necessary to clothe a new man with jndioial robes, oh! don't the poor law breaking shiners suffer in their inmost pockets ? A new broom sweeps dean, and It is no less true that anew "pro tern.’’ cleans ont the last oent of loose change conoeried beneath the jeans of which is made a sinner’s breeches, when be gets a dig at him. A new actor stepped npon the stage yesterday morning, and Theophilns PeasScks says, “he’s wnsser than the ’(other man.” Charles Baker and the aforesaid Feastleks are truly loil sym pathizers with onr persecuted Rufus, and, like him, are versed in "ways that are dark.” They manifested as tender a regard for their sweet- scented brethren aa dees tho previously men tioned R. Basted Bollock, by winning their confidence and then swindling them ont of their currency.” Theophilns plays chuck luck and Charles assists him. They’re very clever, and no sooner does a oonntry nig enter the limits of the city than they propose to treat and try their lack. Greeny, as usual, supposes an opening is presented for making a fortune and aooepts the proposition, bnt soon finds ont that all his grecne have twined themselves around the peaatick. They were following their pro fession day before yesterday, when a naughty policeman passed that way and took them with him to the city hotel to spend the evening. The new "pro tern." interviewed them yester day morning at the city reception room, and becoming very indignant at their oonduct, made a strong wipe at their pocket books. They paid twenty-flve dollars each into the city treas ury, and have tho privilege of amusing them selves by teaching Finney's boarders how to throw dice for the next thirty days. Having disposed of these two cases, his Honor looked knowing for a few minntes, though slightly dis appointed at having no other poor wretch to gouge out of his cash. Wo could see from the smile on bis countenance that he was expecting complimentary notice from “locals,” which we suppose he can get by investing *• twenty- five dollars and ooeia.” Suppose he tries it. A ti* A TT?.Ct,' We are the recipients to-day from Hudson G. Wolfe A Co., of New Yosk, of couple of bottles of their celebrated “BeH Schnapps. Mr. H. G. Wolfe, of that extensive firm, was connected in the ichnapps business for over 20 years, with bis uncle, the late Udol- pho Wolfe, aud is well known among onr mer chants generally. Mr. Wolfe claims for his Bell Schnapps that it is the purest and beat article of its kind imported in this country. After fully examining the eontenls of the samples sent ns, we have no hesitation in rtootnmend- ing the same to onr friends. A pure article of Holland Gin is much needed in onr oonntry for those who ase it medicinally, and by reference to Mr. Wolfe's advertisement in an another ool- umn it will be seen that the Bell Schnapps is just the artiele that is wanted. Best Dnsrur of Cobexsozs, Buooixs asn Waooas.—We have the following from Score tary Lewis, of the State Agricultural Society: SxczEraBx's Office, Utoox, Go., I November 3, 1871. > Ur. Local: The pablieatlon in to-day’s paper of premium to Collins A Little for tho largest and most varied display of wagon*, should read “for largest and most varied display of carriages, baggies and wagons. Dav. W. Lewis, Secretary. Tee Georgia No. 2 is a first class restaurant. Every delicacy the market affords served op in the best of style. Domestic Tboublxs.—“Good morning, Unde George.” “Good morning, Lucy. Is there any news this morning ?” “I should think there was, uncle." “Why, what has happened now ?" “Oh, the morning paper his got the terri bleat lot of pictures of old John Robinson's Mam moth Menagerie and Circus yon ever did see, this morning.” “Show it to me, Lucy.” “There it is. Uncle George: yon can see for yourself. He is going to come to town with the biggest menagerie, and the best circus that ever was seen in the United States.” “Lney, when did the drees maker say she would hive that new silk dreffi finished for you?” “She said it would be finished on the very morning that old John Robinson comes into town; that will be so nice.” Lney, nigh on to fifty years ago, John Rob inson and I went to school together, got a lick ing with the same stick, and we always said we would be friends; bnt time separated ns, and since then I've hearn John was a powerful big showman ; snd I always sold if John Robinson came within a hundred miles of my place I was going to see him; so yon can tell the dressma ker to harry np, for yon and I will go and see old nncle John, and I will point him ont to yon.' Yon need not be afraid, for yon bet John bos got tho best; for he would not travel with a show unless it was the finest in the world. ’ John Robinson will moke his grand triumphal entry into the city of Macon, Tuesday, Novem ber 7, and give two exhibitions. Doors will open at 12} and 6} r. a. Performance to com mence at 2 and 8 r. K. Tee Georgia No. 2 bar is supplied with the best of liqnors of every kind. Mostos House, by the author of Valerie Ayl mer. “All ball a genuine American atory teller to the manor born. A story racy of the soil.” The best novel of society yet produced on this aide of tho Atlantio.” For sale by Brown A Co. Go to the Georgia No. 2 and bo refreshed. Wise A Dobbs, wholesale and retail dealers in orockery, china and glass wire. This honse, at onr State Fair, was awarded the gold medal for their magnlfloent display of the above articles, and we can recommend them to dealers and housekeepers as having the only extensive stock in their line in the oily, and the largest one in the State of Georgia. They are offering their goods to merchant* and housekeepers. If you wish to purchase twenty-live per cent, cheaper than yon can do elsewhere, come, or send yonr orders to Wine A Dobbs, of onr city. If yon wish to purchase Ule only coal oil lamp warranted not to explode, and one that will give twice the light of any other coal oil lamp, call at 'Wise A Dobbs’ and examine their large stock of non-explosive lamps. nov4 3t Tee Cbabteb Oax Cooking Stove has gained the confidence of every housekeeper by filling the requirements of a good stove for the patt twenty years. Truman A Green have every size and kind of them at the sign of the Golden Stove. Ir yon want fine Tennessee Beef, all Folk Sausages and Florida Mullet, go to Corpul's. “Put money in thy purse,” by purchasing a Charter Oak’Cook Stove and saving fnel. Wx are selling the best broom for fifty cents. Oliver, Douglass A Co. We invite the attention of the ladies to onr fire fenders and spark guards, to protect their skirts and children. Oliver, Douglass A Co. BY TELEGRAPH y-% • FROM ATLANTA. Ft oceedln;! of the Lrgltlstnre. Do you wish a Cooking Stove that never has failed and is so constructed that it never can foil ? Then coll on Truman A Green and see. the noted Charter Oak,. Cheese Sates and fancy baskets of various colors. Oliver, Douglass A Co. Two euxdued five pound boxes of those fine grapes received at Corput's will sell at 75 cents per box to close consignment Fifty barrels Apples and twenty barrels Oranges in to-day at Corpnt’s. Cbocs^et Glassware at Truman A Green’s, sign of the Golden Stove. Tex Route of Old John Robinson's Mam moth Thbze Test Show Tbbougb the State of Geobgia.—Will positively exhibit at Thomson, Friday, November 3d; Warrenton, Saturday, 4th; Milledgaville, Monday, 6ih; Macon, Tues day, 7th; Hawkinsville, Wednesday, 8th; Sa vannah, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, No vember 0th, 10th and 11th; Forsyth, Monday, 13th; Barnesville, Tuesday, 14th; Atlanta, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 15th, 16tb, 17th and 18 th. The prioe of admission to the entire quadruple combination, t Museum, Caravan, Menag erie snd Circus, will be 75 cents for adults, and £0 cents tot children under ten years of age. Cheap.—Fine lot of Tennessee dressed Tur key and Chickens st Corpnt’s. Tee Charter Oak Stoves are the best con structed, heaviest, most uniform and quickest baking stoves ever invented. Truman A Green are sole agents for Mscon. The Best Broom the country affords for fifty cents at Truman A Green’s, Triangular Block. We Invito the attention of housekeeper* to our line of fancy coffee and tea pots. Oliver, Douglass A Co. octsi Ct We have the Stuart, Great Benefactor, Im proved Iron Witch, Good Will, the Cottage and several other patterns of oooking stoves, all guaranteed. Office and box stoves. Oliver, Douglass A Oo. Tubes Husdbed Chickens and 500 dozen Eggs st Corpnt’s. MoLxas’s Coesial and Blood Purifier is the best tonic snd blood alterative In the world. See tho new pattern Charter Oak at Tinman A Green’*, with reservoir and - closet oonverti- bio into a cix hole stove. '.Cb ware to the trade. Oliver, Douglass A Co. Jot to tee Wobld! Woman is Fez* 1—Among the many modern discoveries looking to the happi ness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to higher consideration than the renowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfield’a Female Regulater. Wo man’* Beat Friend. Byitwomin a emancipated from nnmberless ills peculiar to her ecx. Before its magic power all irregularities of tho womb van- irh- It curee whites. It cures suppression of tho menace. It removes uterine otstractions. It cures coDSb'patlon and strengthens the system. It braces the nerves snd parities the blood. It never fails, as thousand* of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold ty L. n. Beadfield, druggist, Atlanta, Go. Price, (150 per bottlo. All respectable drug men keep it. CONSIGNEES PEE SI. A W. K. It. November 3,1871. Roger* A Bonn; Ilnnt, Rankin A L; Rose iC;i M Bell; Greor, L A Oo; W A Hoff; Bsymocr, T A Oo; Wiae A Dobbs; Johnson A Smith; Guernsey A B; Callaway A Small; H C Stevenson; Campbell A .. £; D Good A Son: Coliin* A Heat:.; .M.- 5Up.- ( Kelly; John Johnson; Colima A Little, J B Hanson A Bon; O Burke; Cartirt A O. Special to the Telegraph and Moeacngcr. Atlanta, November 3.—The Senate met at 10 a E A message was received from the Honse report&g lts organization. He stand ing committees were announced A resolution was adopted appointing a joint committee to notify Contey of the organization of both honees and-their readme -.a to receive eommsnications from him. The ■ committee on privileges and election* was directed to inqniroand report the right War. He my, of the forty-fifth district, end Cray ton, of the twelfth district, to occupy seat* a* Senators. ’' ’ Mr. Hfllyer presented a memorial Hiking aid from the United Stales In connecting the Mis- sfcsippi River and the Atlantic Ocean, by cut ting oajtols ooroo* the State, slid a le.olulion requesting our Representatives in Congress to cp every exertion lo aecr.ro the aid bought. IA bill was read the first (tznc- to fix the pay of officers and members of the Legislature—fixing the pay of members at $240 per annum each, and tho officers at $320, and allowing twelve clerks each to the Secretary of the Senate and Olerk of the House. " . A bill ores introduced to repeal the act to ex tend a lien as a set off and ecoupment (?) of all debts contracted before June, 1SC5, and forbid collecting the some until ell legal taxes are paid. Adjourned (ill 3 o'clock p. it. The House met at 10 A. m. A message was received from the Senate reporting its organiza tion. The motion of Mr. Riley, granting leave of absence to Page, colored, from Lee county, yesterday, was reconsidered, and a committee appointed to inquire and report the cause of his absence. Page feigned rickness. Officers of the law are on his track. He has not 'been in his seat since he was sworn in. Mr. Hoge introduced a resolution to appoint a joint committee of two from the Senate and three from the House, to inform Conley of the organization of the Legislature and their readi- to receive communications from him. A substitute was offered by Camming, that it is the opinion of the General Assembly that Trammell is entitled, under the Constitution, to exercise the Executive powers until provis ion is made by law and an election is held to fill Ute nnexpired term of Bollock. A message, was received from the Senate, identical with the reeolndoti of Hoge. Under a call for the previous question, Cmnming’s substitute was taken up and the yeas and nays called for. The substitute was lost—yeas 41, nays 115. Demon- atrations were made in the gallery, bnt were suppressed by the Speaker. The original lotion was then adopted. A coll for the yeas and nays was lost. Mr. Hall introduced a bill to provide, under the Constitution, for an eleotion of Governor to fill the nnexpired term of Bollock. It was read the first time. Mr. Jackson introdneed resolutions pro nouncing Bullock's charges against tho General Assembly and people of Georgia os grossly de famatory and utterly false, and asserting aa peaceable a disposition on the part of the peo pie of the State now as heretofore. Adopted. Yeas, 132; nays, 24. Those voting in the neg ative oro: Allred, Atkinson, Bine, Bruton of Deeatnr, Bonn, Campbell, Clower, Colby, Davis of Claik, Dnkes, Floyd, Griffin of Houston, HiUyer, Joiner, Lewis, Oliver, O'Ncsl, Ormond, Potuey, Richardson, Simmons of Houston, Smith of Coweta, and Williams. The rule was suspended and tho Speaker voted yea. Mr. Scott introdneed a bill to appoint a com mission of three to investigate the alleged mal feasance of tho Governor and other public offi cers. It was read the first time. Adjourned. AFTEESOOS SESSION. Senate—Bills on their first reading: Jlr. Brown introdneed a bill to provide for (he payment of the bonded debt of the State. Mr. Reese introduced a bill to provide a special election nnder tho law to fill the nnex pired term of Bollock. Mr. Traywick introduced a bill to provide for the apportionment of Representatives to the General Assembly. Also, a bill to repeal the act organizing the District Conrt. Also, a bill to amend the sot incorporating the town of Haw- kinsville. Mr. HiUyer introdneed a bill to modify and amend section 3523 of the Code, to restrict liens in respect to real estate lo tho county where it is rendered or in which the transcript is recorded; also, a bill to revive the granting of new trials in certain cases. It is rumored that negotiations are effected with Bollock to take np State aid bonds of the Brunswick and Albany Railroad with the first mortgage bonds of the company and lease the road to the Albany and Golf Road. The Trite Georgian, owned by Dr. Bard, was to day closed by the sheriff. i. Pax:s. November 3.—Hie disarmament of the NationalGnsrdissatisfactorilyprogressing. Algerian advices anncanoe a suppression of the \5® k 1950 rab-llion. «*». ■: l. i .. . IfoavoLx, novemoer 3—uotton mart ^Tb-nhnral.,^«nrr 1 K “ y “ £ lownuddhuB* 17)<(®17X; net receipt a^cnltm*lavoeatioE= j J ooaatwiae 2277; aides 200; stock 7122. LoKmnt, November EIwmLandaeer the Net recaintanf thawM-t lttu, «m painter, is r»t riously ilL MIDNIGHT DlSPATt'HIX SyuaimiH «tf Wonfhrr St«(emrn(. War Det’t, Office Chifp Sioxaj* Ovnczn, ) Washington. I). C , 3. 7:*«> p. m >' Th 1 * »re»g of hiebeHt hnronietpr th’di '«nri) reportt*dThnnuUy ar^w r eon'innM \V-*- V r. hit > to KortVv-rn X* ★ V -rk, wj'h t*. * •• %ft;* r »*i ja.tjil Eivsw in S Ht»b»r ckn.J>' i*... Net receipts of theKweik 3143: gTOei 0035; export* to Great Britain 137; coaatwfee SStra WAIT. WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW Nomrout, November 3—Cotton market closed dull; ' it* 1377; exports Net raoeiptsof thnnctk toil; oxporti.coastwise. 12.7W:,sdu* of tie woeMlG*P. MHtptits. NoramTer S.—Cotton, market closed ioacti^ EiidaliD^s J7'3 receipt* 32Ji’; riiipments Net receiptaof rite week 17,655; shipments 13,680; sale* < f the week 2esi. 1’HiLADF.LmiA, Njvem'jtr 3.—Cotton quiet; mid- iMtik. 1SX. _ Net race lfti of th^ r.*ek f {’ !I*ry*vii>k>*ci£. Xov^mb-r 3—Cnttt.n. u«t renv'p^e of i : h' 245: «tock 5-W I'. j M i? Tr.ovKai. Ntvvemb 1 r t —B*-reip»- of week *hipmeiitsVTt5. vt. c* in -Tt* f.74\ l«7t. KMO • Macon. Nov.n»» r :t.—C »i «ii Mvuti of the ilMenagerie, Caravan, Museum and Circus That wilt Visit the Southern States this Winter. w».*L- H430 in 1N71. 7;:-. . Nashvti.it. * N« 1741. rhipm In is?!, 13*2 'Cnv Poi>t N«> woe* r anther a> light-r*t• rj Y.a;p* Ue Ou»«* Kiv«r itsOGu.f Jalid ]- A ;»|.4aaj I J|* bte- roitmto.r h , *«.Va*Pey wuh rm:ug lem- pera‘ure in Town *ud Wifftduwn, wiifcaoatberlv winrts oti Ijtt:s Mipbipnn n*e V »»<* *)'♦»*■** 'win.44 in Minnowo;*. flioedy ti*:** pr/ la California and Oregon. •~~ i 1= * - ' * Probabilities: The highest |*re«snre will pro bably oontinie on Sa*rud*»y in New England with north winds aud laiejuant weatlutr. ‘lho ^Mact e-»tipr advice« ! clourline-s m Thr South Arlnn'ic N’afe’* w:!J ex tend to North Cardin* fliuVg -S»tnnh*y w|*h light eust *i:ids. An si**- of low baroin»fjer wi«i extend Michigan a tig Jhncn with east wind*, vrering to Son’h fr<-ni Like Erie to Illiuos aud to MaekiriHw Northerly wind* will continue in Wisconsin Partially c’ondy end clearing weather will prevail on the golf Catffct vest of Fionda. iDm'^erou^ wind* are for to nlgW r.n oar coast-*. New Obleak8, November A Pi*’8;-ur.»- apeciat from Brownsville, dnt*d « General Trevino when last Letro from ka-> rr Sangieg!rris with over three thousand n • *. support the Jaaiist govern me ht Hi« eav*fi. under Martinet, gtatibn^d at Born?. Vi>». Lad a feevt re t-u counter with General Corrrlto. Mar- tines wan wounded, but Corrello lo-t a portion of bin train and fell back to Saltillo. Boston*, November 3—Char lea Howard, oi the barking firm of Mider, Ward & Co.. R*n touted to three years fur embezzling govern meat bonds, has been pardoned by tin* fa t si- dent-. . .. . . Jkl * t II New York, November 3 —The whole police force is ordered on duty Tuesday to preserve order. Under tho regulations each candidate is permitted to hnve »» friend present to Fee fair play. The Supreme Court will bo open all day independent»*f i -ml business, to protect honeat voters io ? J r. l^hts. Prompt investigation is promist d. i Lreo thousand young men have been enrolled l>y tho committee of seventy to watch the election. Judge Barnard stated in court to-day that he was determined to stop imprisonment for.debt, and witness. ‘ 1 ,in ‘ Trj min •vdiMi. re«vipb» of the eiocb in 1H70, 1712; t.— Net receipts of the i [TfLufiSi N^imtir?.—Cotton, stock injlSYP; iuiitn.AVS . * ; Livmrocr. N v-n-urS evening.—Cot‘on closed dbll: uplands '.‘sj; O lcm> U;j. “* ‘ ’ ' Ifav rible. FimCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DAY DISPATCHES. Washington, November 3—A Presidentia! proclamation is ■ pending, restoring Marion eoantyjo her civil, rights, and placing Union county nnfiecfiHsrtial Jaw. Tlieso axe South Carolina diatilcls, hut the nomenclature of the new constitution calls them counties. Halifax, November 3.—Ship Kooria Moria, from Brunswick, Go, for England, pnt in here for repairs, having been ashore. She was placed in Quarantine with one core of fever on board. Losnaa', November 3 —General anrprisa expressed that the Bank of England mado no change in the rate of Interest at the meeting of the Governor* yesterday. Tbo circumstances ia ascribed by rumor to the fact that a loan is about to bo placed on the^ market to meet American engagements arising from some finan cial failures. American homes hero know noth ing of the matter. * Pbiladelfeia, Novembers.—Goldsmith Maid best Lney for *3,000. Time, 2:224, 2:18f, 2:18{, beating Dexter's time over the Suffolk Park track. Cincinnati, November 3.—The Federal grand jury indicted Benjamin F. Davidson, army con tractor, for presenting fraudulent vouchers for forage, amounting to $70,000. NIGHT DISPATCHEN. 4Va 1 hixgtcx, November 3.—Lieutenant Com- mander James M. Pritchett ia dead. A hun dred recruits have been sent to San Atonio, Texas. The Board of Supervising Inspectors has adjourned sine die. Their proceedings have been approved by the Secretary of theTreasury. They designated a different lifesaving aporatns with a view to protect steamboats against mo- nopolies. The Inspectors do not discriminate in favor of any patent, bnt aeserte * and specific requirements applicable sets propelled in part or whole by steam. . They adopted instructions to local inspectors and ad- ditionsl rules, all having in view a strict en forcement of. the hrw.- Tfce proclamation alluded to in the report sent hence at noon bis been promulgated. It releases Marion county, and says: Whereas, it has been ascertained (hat unlawful combina tions and conspiracies of the character and to the extent, and for. the purposes described in said proclamation^ the county of Union, S. C., do exist, now; therefore, &. It is stated that a clerical blander in writing Marion for Union in the former proclamation, necessitated the supplemental proclamation. - r »- ' Little Roce, November 3,—Advieea from tho Bluff report the acquittal of three K. K.s in-' dieted a year ago. r - New Yoke, November 3.—Thirty imprisoned debtors were heard. Four were detained, and m five eases the ffeeisioo was- reserved. The rest were discharged. Chicago, November 3.—The insurance com- mies hxva doubled the insurance on grain. Sa"Tribune says'the rates Ore simply ruinous, and if continued will destroy business. New Tons. November 3.—If Alexis arrives before Tuesday, he goes to Washington incog- nito. • ' - - Columbia. S. C., November 3 —Preparations for the State Agricultural Fab are nearly com pleted. The Fob will open on Cth, and close the llth. Columbia will offarmany attractions for Fab week. A large crowd is anticipated. Gen. Early will speak before the Survivor's As sociation. Savannah, November 3.—Arrived, steamship Leo, schooner Conservative, from New. York. Cleared, schooners David S. Siner, Kate A. Rich, Jacksonville; steamer Wave, Wilming ton, N. C. ,.. . . Chasustox, November 3.—Arrived, steamer James Adger, New York; schooner M. E. Mor gan, Baracoa; sailed steamer Golf Stream, Philadelphia. Chablxstox, November 5.—Cardoza, tho col ored Secretary of State of Sooth Carolina has resigned to aooept a professorship in the How-' ard- University at Washington. Four fever deaths in the last twenty-four hours. Vebsulles, .November 3.—It. is expected Jules Ferry will be ambassador lo.Berlin. Lord Harcourt resumes ambassadorship to Rome. Tee Hoax, November 3 —The eonvsntibn for the sole of Dutch settlements, Sumatra and the coast of Geneva, ia signed by tho Dutch W Ea^Mi ftovsmmenta. Tuxm, November 3.—The Italian government contemplates spending seven million francs upon the Alpine fortifications. Imily Review of the Market. Of PICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,! NovtMBEit 3—Evening, 1871. / Un-ION.—Receipts today 734 bale* - -alee 501; shipped 321. The demand for Liverpool middlings is good at ie;'c. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. 1,759 Stock cn hand Sept. 1, 1871—balee. Received to-day 734 Received previously 17,296—18,030 19,709 Shipped to-day. 501 Shipped previously.,.’. 11,458—11,959 Block cn 1.—’io thie evening. 7,810 Tho money ard gtocery markets are unchanged. We quote: GOLD AND SILVSn. Buying rates for Gold 41 10 Selling 1 II Boring rates for Silver 1 05 Selling 1 03. KZCON NEW XOAii. Bnirlng X discount Belling X jrem. EXCHANGE o:? HAVANNAT. s ‘ Baring i p*r. 8elling X prem. UNITED BTATFt* CUr.RZWJT*—LOAN'R. Per moiatL .Vel}l@2}£ jk-ireuit EACUI'*’—Clear jib SiUec (.ERitakcUj 9J£ @ 10 nlder?* .... 9 <§> OX ar-c»red bAirn 20 Utt.MN ABTH IIAY. COWU-Vild-i (o) 1 L5 MEAT; 3 15 1 10 GRIT*;' I 25. n 1 30 OAlrt 70‘ (eg 75 WHEAT—1\ ■ bujiio: i 93. ^ 2 (W PH’LBPEAsS 1 *'0 HAY—Kortlu u 2 00 6t 2 2 > Termedse Tnuotl ? 2 00 @ 2 25 Moriitfis Market Report Kew York. November 3 —Cotton dull and heavy; oplcnda 18%; Orleans 19^; ealea 1000. Sales of cotton futnres on laut evening were 5,000 _ lies; November 18%<®1S 3-1G; December 18 5-16<S> 18*4<(®18 i'-WfcW-UaiWX; January 18 9-1G; Febra- aiv- IS 9-16<sib9$<4*i8 13 1C; Muicb .19 3-16; April 10X. Floor doll anil heavy. Wheat quiet and drooping. Com dull and heavy. Fork Him at 13 20^13 23. Lard quiet. Turpentine firm at G9(£70. Rosin quiet at 4 65 <®1 75 for etrainod. Freights quiet. Stocks dell and strong. Governments dull and strong. Bfcato bonds dull and steady. Money firm at 7 Gold heavy at ll^.fe Exchange, long short 9%. Liveutool; November 3, noon.—Cotton opened steady; uplands 9} Orleans 9^; sales 12.000. Sales of tho week 79,000; for export' 12,000; on speculation 15.000; stock 517,000; American 117,000; receipts 73,000; American 12,000; actual exports 14,000; stock a lloat 369,000; American 67,000 Lateb.—Cotton dull; gales only 10,009; fpecula tion and exports 3000. Breadatufis dull, lied winter wheat 11a 6d@7d., Com 33a Oi. Fork 48s. Beef 65s London, Novembers, noon—Consols93. Bonds 1‘akib, November 3, noon—Bullion has decreased 2,5 0,0C0 francs. Fkankfobt, November 3, noon.—Bonds 96%• THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL .y.r.r iJlljuiil .o&® YH ► L D JOHN ROBINSON. dixly-seven years of age, with an experience of over Fifty Years in the South aa owner of a Mena^ene and Circus, oa his grand ANNUAL TRIUMPHAL TOUR, Through ail the Southern State* with THREE MONSTER PAVILIONS—ono exclusively for the Museum, another expressly for the Menagerie and Caravan, the third devoted to the Equestrian Enter- inents. All adjoining and connecting together, but only ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION, and one ticket admits you to tho entire combination, Menagerie, Caravan, Museum and Circus. WAIT FOR IT! WATCH FOR IT!! GO ASD SEE IT!!! The only real Menagerie, Museum, Caravan and First-Class Circus on the road. Gold and Crimsoned Cages, Drawn by beautiful matched Cream and Dappled Horses—sll the Circus retinue. Largeet and brat parade ever so n on the public streets. FOUR MONSTER LIVING SEA LIONS! With thtir young Platyrhynchus Leonenus, or Sea Elephants, with mane erect like forest tpon&rchs, re quiting over 200 pounds fresh fish daily for their subsistence—the only ones on exhibition in the world aud can be seen in this Menagerie at all hours, sporting in an artificial lake of ocean water. A Wild Tartarian Monster Yak, From the deserts of Tartary, with long, beautiful hair growing from his back to the gronnd. The only one on exhibition in America. Don’t confound this with any small show or menagerie, but bear in mind that OLD JOHN ROBINSON, the Leviathan, is triumphantly marching on and will positively ex hibit one day only at MACON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1871. Don’t confound this gigantic organization with any other show bearing the name of Robinson for it is in no way. shape or manner connected with any or either of them, bnt it is the only original old John Robinson, who has owned and managed for the past fifty years, through the Southern country, and has fpent years of toil and vast sums of money to bring his monster Hueeum, Menagerie, Caravan and Cir cus to tho high state of perfection which it now assumes, m HIE CHALLENGE CHAMPION SHOW OF THE WORLD! N. B —To the Loveus of Fine Horses.—The particular attention of stock raisers and every one else is called to the splendid collection of thoroughbred imported Horses and Ponies, from almost every ti'imo under the sun. The beautiful Arabian, the magnificent Anduluaian, and the high mettled barb of tti« deserts may bo found among the vast congress of equinea now attached to this monster show, and tho pioprietor would say to those who do not care to visit the exhibitions, that the beautiful portable st Abies which arc attached to the great Three Tent &how are open at all times for public inspection, free of charge, and lie cordially invite? everybody to call and view the largest and finest assemblage of im ported thoroughbred circa* stock in America, where every attention will be shown them by the attaches of the exhibition. REMITIBER THE DAT AND DATE! First National Bail of In. !bank of discount, deposit and col- .LEOTION! E XCHANGE ou New York for sale at lowest cur- rent rate. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and Savannah. Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store, or nhipmcnts of ootton to good Northern, Euro- pean. Charleston or Bavannah boaaea. Collections promptly attended to in all parte of the United State.. Onr circulation ia amply protected by United State* Bond*. I. C. PLANT, President. W. W. Wmornsi. Cashier augl6riiloot28* dLirttctu— Everting Eiepori. New Y’oek, November 3.—Cotton tending down; eah s 20S0; upland* 18*4: Orleans I9J4. Cotton sale* for future delivery to-day were 5.000 bale*; November IS 1-1G@18; December 18L<® IS 7-1C; January 7-10; February lfcji; March 19; April 19J*<®19%. Flonr dull and lower; common to fair extra 6 €0067 60; good to choice 7 65£9 25. Whisky Q0K9 91. Wheat closed heavy and 1@2 lower; winter red western 1 5l(wl 58. Com heavy and a ebtde lower at 700,77;,;. Rico quiet at 7; J I’otk 13 25. Lard, keltic 10^- Navalj steady. Tallow active at 90; :r;. Freight* moderately active. Money easy at 0&7: discount*. 12 a!5. Sterling lower at 8,' 4 '. Gold llyl'WllJi- Government* irreg ular, elating d til. Southern aecmitic* oloaed dull; Tenneeeeea 00; now 66%. Virginias 60>f; now 63 Louisiana* 05: new 50. Levee* 04; 8* 75. Air hauiaa 98: 0* 07. Georgia* 80; 7a Sd. North Caro lina* 37: now 19. South Carolina* 70; new 35JI- Government* cl-reed dull and heavy; 8Id 1G^*; G2a 11J£; Ola w\i-. 05* 12; now 13;h; G7s,ll 13>-i: 10-40* 9,*. Government* opened etr .. an advance from on price* of last night. On second dll they were very weak and sold off below Jaat night'* price*, with tiro exception of £-20* of 1805, old, which -were very strong. BaLTIMoiiE, November 3.—Cotton closed dull and beavv; middilug* 18; net receipt* ——; grosa 42-'; export* to Great Britain ; coastwiso -197; sale* 971: stock 3380. Net receipt* or tho week C58: gross 3751; exports coastwise 888; sale* of the week 2581. fc Fionr quiet and unchanged. Wheat steady. Com firm; new southern yellow C5r»7G; western mixed 74. Provisions unchanged. Whisky 04. Sr. Lorua, November 3 —Breadstuff* unchanged. Wiuri.y STtwi-o-P. Bagging 17.'-;. Fork 13 23. Ba.-ou quiet snd steady, - Lard quiet. LoruvinLE, November 3.—Bagging quiet and of any patent, but asserted general unchanged. Provisions quiet end firm. Whisky 88. fio requirement* applicable to all vet- • Ciscuwit., November 3 x-FIbnr steady. Corn istMoly. Pork lr.gbor&ua in fair demand at 12 50. CIRREDGE & 11AZLEUURST, Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Funds. Collections Dade on all Accessible Points. *5TOffice open at all hour* of the day. ceptl-lyr - - CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHVRST’S I SAYINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. ' O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. M. to 6 P. K. febS-tf .yilnuo( Lard advanced to 9'S9!f. Paeon quiet and weak; ehonldere 7; sides 75f(q7J<. Whisky 88. New Oui-eas*. November 3—Cotton weal: aud quiet; middling* 18t<; net receipts 690lrirro*B 0164; export* to Great bntain 2190; coastwise ; aalt* S4iX>: stock 68,673. HOt Net receipt* of the week 25,696; gross 31.553; exports to Great Britain 8299; to the continent 2218; to Havre -—; coastwiso 2870; tales of the week 26, COO. Flour firmer; superfine 6 25; double 6 76(p7 8754- treble 7 00@7 25. Com, mixed 81©83; uhite'90 Oita 5t@53 Bran 1 25. Hay, prime 32 00; choice 33 00. l’orkclo*6d scarce at 15 75. Bacon closed Scarce: BhcukTere 8};j door rib tidoa 8JJ; clear sides dail at 0>,'; hagar cured ham* dull at 10(,f 17. Lard dull, tierce 10J;; keg 11K Sngar, common 1% 0*8J 4 ': good oommou 9: fair lO^lSlOJP; good fair to etiictiy prime llv:lib;. Mols**e* lower; common prime to rhoice 54 a 57b,'. Whisky dull r.t OCttel.QZ-; Ccffte dull and nominal; fair 18;,;© 19: good lUj/@I9; : 7: prime 20@20}(. j;snk Btertmg 2nJI Fight % disjonnt. Geld 12. WimeraoTOh, Nov ciubor 3 -Cotton quiet; mid dling* 18; net receipts 113; export* coastwiso —; eate*21: stock 2790., t,;,. , •, Net receipt* of the week 614; export* to Great Britain —; coastwien 1039: ealee of the week 440. Spirits turpentine firm at 64K- Itoain firm at i CO foretrainrd; 7 23 for No. 1. Crude turpentine steady 3 60 for hard. 5 25 for yellow dip; 5 So for virgin Tar steady at 2 90-.- -- Ai-oouta, November 3.—Cotton quiet au-1 weak; ncdaUag* 17; reroqtta 1860; sales 659. Net receipts of the week 726U; sales 5305; stock in 1870, qjOp 1871,34P5. . ^ Savaxsah. November 3 —Cotton closed active; mldjlihg* Ti%®I7jr;'net receipt* 3419: exports toGruat Britain —; eoawtwiscSiO; sale*3115; stock Net receiptaof the week 18,843: exports to the continent 2333; to Great Britain 6217; coastwise 5296 9*T AII U/j J sales of the week n,215. “ 1 * u J .CaaEJJurros. November 3 —Cotton quiet; mid dlings 17;‘7; net receipt* 2C83: grosa —; exports to Great Braain ; oosetwise 19J; sale* 1733; stock 4.749. /. avtri' Net receipts of the week !1 263; exports to Great Britain 43U; to the continent—; coastwise 61*8; ealee of tho week 1084. Mobile, Novomber 3—Cotton in good demand at lower rates; mHdtBifiM7*C'417Jf: net receipts 1846; exports to Great fikiuuk e coastwise 1964; sales 121-9; stock 23.704.. .... ,1-irtn Net receipts of tho week 18,844; gross —vex- port* to Great Britain6217; continent 2383; coast wise 5290;. sole* of the wee k 1L215. _ Gaiaxwu*, November 3-DotUp closctl nominal; gooa ordinary 15}^; net receipt* 1 93; export* to Great Urtvlo ; ooa*twike 7; sale* ; otock i -.j < j, 32,699. Net rebcipta of tho s>a«Kf°lf|gSI -ETi EQ003 ami! llic {3 d All Id J3TAJ to Great Britain- t7(K0. ; coastwise 620; sales . Bos rev. November 3. — Cotton cloeed dull; middlings 18%; nkt rectfpta 520; gross 660; exporta to Grass Britain —; sale* 300; stock 6000. AGEIiTCrZ' Kuv&unah Rank and Trust Co*, MACON. 0APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, Ml paid in ihVAXUEN MADE ON COTTON. CXCII %. N4. K BOUGHT AND HOLD iJhi'OcilTS RECEIVED, <?n which iutrTcst will be Allowed, AS \GUEED UPON. ri025 ll I. €. PLANT * NON, Arts. INSURANCE COMPANY. 818,389,000, GOLD, ! . After paying Us CHICAGO LOSSES) Which were paid immediately. ATE3 as low as any firat-claes company. Pays promptly all losses. All kinds of insurance effected. i ocl21-t*eplt L C. PLANT. Agent, Macon, Ga. •X'JEk.TTM^A.Ihr c*3 GHHERT, ■ cl'llimv \ FANCY GOODS For Presents* The largest and most varied stock of FANCY GOODS in Macon. Call and see them, novltf J. W. BURKE & CO. Plantation For Sale. A BARGAIN in a plantation, six miles from Ma con. can be had by calling on the undersigned or Turpin & Ogden. The Bloom place, containing I.721& acres, half rich creek land,lying on Tobesof- kee Creek; the balance, pine land of good quality. About 226 acres creek land are in a high Btate of cultivation, as also upwardu of 500 acres npl&nd. The improvements are good and ample. These lands compare favorably with any in Middle Geor gia. C. B. Callaway, Esq., cultivated the place this year, and I will be pleased to go over it and ehow the land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase. Terms part cash; time payments easy. If not sold by the 16th of December, 1871, tho place will be for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR. oct7-tf FOR SALE. T HE GEORGIA HOTEL PROPERTY, situated immediately in front of tho Passenger Depot, Griffin, Ga. This is now conceded to bo the bett opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia, and lacks nothing but a little capital and enter prise to make it the best summer reeort in Georgia. The location is everything deaiied for the conve nience of transient guests. The house needs repairs or new building, and the inability of the proprietor to improve ia the only reason for offering to sell. Terms—One-third cash; one-third first January next, and balance first of January, 1873. Address JAMES A. SMITH. oct61m Griffin or Montezuma, Ga. B. & W. B. HILL, Attorneys at Law, NO- 88 CUP STAIRS) OBERRY STREET, „ Macon, Ga. WASHINGTON DESSAU, ATTORNEY AT LAW MACON, GA, W ILL practice in the Courts of Macon Circuit. Office—With Kisbete & Jackson. oct24-lwsnn&d6m FOR RENT. 1 STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE. eep5 tf PURE GYPSUM. C ONTAINING ninety-nine and two-thirds per cent. (99 66 per cent.) Solublo Matter. War ranted free from all impurities. Frenarr d in til-'* city, and for sale at the low price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER TON, CASH, by JOHN H. HOLME8, Commission Merchant, aep23 dlaw3m Charleston, S. C, Bole Agents, Macon, Ga. aug27-3mo STANBURY & FOX, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merctats Import era of and Receivers and Dealers in Wines, Brandies, Wins, etc., Bourbon, Wheat and Bye Whiskies, 22 PALII PLACE AND 17 HABCLAY STREET, NEW YORK. Sr. GOTTLIEB FISCH’S BITTEES. This preparation of tho great Scientist. Dr. Gott lieb Fisch, of Germany, Is basod on tho fact that, aa all materials of tho body are derived from Food, eo all Vital Force, or Health, la derived from tho IJorc© stored up In Food. Dr. XYsch’s Bitters enables tho System to liberate and appropriate these Forces, creates Appetite, cures. Dyspepsia, with its result ing Debility and lack of Nervous Energy; so tones the Stomach and Liver aa to make Constipation ami Biliousness impossible: re inforces the System so It can tide over biul results of changing climate, water,. Ac., and better endure tho demands often unexpec tedly made on Its Force and Energy. Ladles in de licate health, aged persons* and all emaciated and weak after sickness, will (sirajatfura&mia.) rapidly strengthen btf using this great preparation, augl1lawly ATLANTA WATER-CUBE. D B. F. KALOW, late of Germany, would most respectfully in form the citizens of Atlanta and the surrounding country that he has opened an e»- t&blifchment on Hunter street, in the Laromion House, for the cure of all chronic diseases, bpecia* attention given to the following diseases: Liver Complaint in all its forma, Syphilis in M. 1 *® ® » Fevers, Epilepsy, sSrrility, Asthmas,JLame:ness, Nervousness, and diseases peculiar t V I refer to the following persons, who bave been »nd are being treated at my w' W. Rucker, of Chapman, Co Major W. i> rjnr of fjor A HU!: Capt. J. M. Hill, John ana James ’ Lynch, T. J. Hightower A Co , J. Fletsbel, Boorman A Knrtz. sepStuosAwnSm