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PITY AFFAIRS.
THCRSDiT MORNING, JUNE 5, 1873.
■titlaM Tr«j VtlMfUi
The diepetobe* published yesterday morhlag
and thin morolr g glra the particulars of tb*
sbockicg tragedy which bin yet oocarred in New
York, in whiob a man loaea hia lifo at the bauds
Era Gi-oeas-A pair of glosses wee fonnd l f ^ ^ cn*. w hich inf tigated
at !he market yesterday morning, and left at ^ to th# of tbe awful deed
tbla office. The owner can yet them by call' 1
log tor them.
I hie atatementla giren, backed cp by bia mother,
and by Iettera from tbe father. How far these
Tam Pnon> Eaui—A notice la published m ay go towards exculpating the lad in the eyes
fleowber* notifying the Floyd Biflea to appear I 0 y \ ( w Tork jaatioe, retnaina to be seen. Per-
at tbelr armory to night for drill, and prepared haps it may be established that Walworth baa
to pay their second quarter's dues. I been gnilty of heaping threats and insults upon
I hia diroroed wife, and if so, law and public
Thx WtiTuxa.—Yesterday fooled away most I O p{ n | on ml y austain Ihe son in tbe course he
of its opportunity by either raising, or threaten- I Copied to avenge insults offered hie mother,
ing to rain. About one o clock it managed to p 0 t no matter what the issue may be aa re-
above in a flrat-daaa abower, which gave the I apeeta young Walworth, the tragedy ia a most
ground a very good wetting. | horrible one, and it ia to be regretted that eir-
" "**“* , , cnmstanoes should arise, in any part of the
Asxxwrzn.-A negro boy ^ of „ . Eat ure « to lead to such
terdsy for .tort rg *n timbrel!, from Bank. A I h J * no h Jeaa lo justify iu oommis-
Bon. lie stole the umbrella and sold it to an- I
other negro. Hi. oaae will probably claim the T Walworth hra acquired
attention of hia Honor, the Mayor, this morn- ^ ^ ^ an . hot of umt exceedingly
ln 8- m I meretricious novels. He ia the author of six nor
Nxw I’ixm.—Mr. Frank M. Heath has gone ela—“Warwiok," “Lulu," “Hotspur,” "Storm-
iuto the livery stable buaineaa iu oonneotlon I cliff," “Delaplalne,” and “Beverly, aB of
with Mr. 8 A. Porter. The new firm ia Heath A which have been published, and a new novel
Porter, and they will continue the business at from hia pen la now going through the press of
the old stand on Poplar street, where they have G. W. CarUton A Go., of New York,
the beat stable accommodations in Maoon. But In Walworth, the author, it cannot be
I said that the oountry loses a great deaL There
H. S. juro In A.—By an error, the annual I are a great many living novelists who are far
meeting of the Home Bnilding and Loan As- I better than be waa, while very few ever got into
aoolation baa been advertised to taka place on I print who were much poorer. Hia books are of
the evening of Tuesday, the 10th lust, when, I the highly sensational type, overflowing with a
in fact, it lake place a week later—Tuesday, I maudlin sentimentality and curious notions of
the 17th lust. Tbe advertisement appears cor- I morals and manners. Hia leading characters
reeled this morning. I are s set of prodigies who would oorrupt tbe
I morals of aa ordinary State prison, and instead
I’xaoosoi..—Mr. Emory WInahip, of tbe firm o{ ending them all to the gallows or the pene-
of WlnaUp A Callaway, has gone for a four rantiary, he enriobes them to the extent that
mouths tour of Europe, in whioh will be in I diminishes the fortunes of an Astor and a Stew-
cluded a visit lo tbe World's Exposition at the I art to tbe level of pauperism, and so permits
Austrian capital. In the time which be allows I them to end their days in a luxurious elegance
himself bo will have an opportunity to see I and splendor which rivals the most elaborate
very much of the old world. I gorgeousness of the “Arabian Nights.”
Hia partner, Mr. Callaway, remains at head-1 jfo more unhealthful books have ever been
quarters, with an Immense stock of clothing, I pn t j n to the bands of the American public,
from which he can suit bis ouatomers jut as I That there should have been an implied neoes-
well aa though Mr. Wiuahlp were here. I ally for printing a aeooud one of them is a mel-
I ancholy commentary upon the taste of Amerl-
Hat.nicer..—There la to be a barbecue next oan readers. It is deplorable to be compelled
Hainrday at tbe "tine and Fig Tree,' on the I ^ Relieve that public appetite hungers for auch
Ili.unlon roail, at lie jnnetion with the new I delineations of morbid passion and impure
road leading out from Second street. Six of I m0 rality, and yet tbe seventh book from this
the finest aboaU iu Bibb oonnty are to be oook-1 anthor j„ announced.
ed for the oooaaion, and a few fat mutton will nad this man died a natural death there
be led to the slaughter, that tho people may eat I won ijj bare been little cause for regret, bnt all
and he merry. The barbecue will last all day, I j ov<lra 0 f peace, good order and morality will
and hacks will run iu close connection with tbe I lamest, the commission of so dark a crime,
table*, giving Ihe people opportunity to go ont ^ deeeised lived a life of debauchery. His
and return. It ia to bo a big thing, in the old- I ra ind waa depraved by the exoitement of strong
fashioned style. I drink, and he breathed the atmosphere of an
Tna Ycuso Foui-Qulta « number of lad, nnwhol.some morality. It were Idle to export
and misses had a most delightful party Tne«is, * "•»» nd fr °“ 8n '
night, at the realdenoa of Mr. James A. Balaton. I er 6* es misapplmd. While 0$.harvest ho
The paity oonal.lod only of those who were in fathered waa rank and abundant, the fruit was
their teenv, and not very f.rinto them at that- tm9Qn ° d “ d nnwholeeome, and it wortd have
thoogb there were a few older ones there aa betl8r hld 11 neT “ be8n gathered. Hi.
spectator!—and it ia safe to aay that there never books Bbonnd with » Mrl » in fa»oination; bnt •*
was a happier parly In Macon, or one that ex- '« th8 ^nation of a serpent whioh charms
porlcnoed more real hearty, honest enjoyment. lhe T8r ? mom6 f lta '“K 8 flre to b8 thrcit int °
Tho lads were as gallant as knights, and the I it8 epch »nted viotim. ^
losaea aa awert aa pinks and as blushy as rosea. Abont the crops.
Their danoinR was entered into with all the en-1 j n j CB Harman has recently been over several
(hntiaam of youth, and there was not many idle conntio8 immediately around Bibb, especially
feet from tbe first sound of the violin to the Monroe> Crawford and Houston. Traveling
hul one. I horseback he had exoelient opportunities for
Mr. Ralston has tho thanks of many a yonng I observing the growing crops. He says ha never
Tire OarsT Snrvta IirndoaokT —The Inman FliVAKfiL
■kiti U aa fall of bc!e* u a fine sieve Through
tb*«e million* cf c r Uom * cjd»» Jerab'e portion of
tbe waste matter of tbe •y*t*m exodaa. Bat in
warm rummer weather, when tbe fl jw of peiapira-
tlon ia cxoeeaiTaly copious. aometbing bcaidea tbe
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ntru ed maUrisi of iba body ia evaperaud. bn- „ qaolaa »t 16*. lf 1, *°f 8 ~
tnUva eiemena of the blood, rrquirad for ttw era-1 _ pertupt> fetc h 17e Vary lltl “
tenauoe and support of lie bring frame, paee I
through the pore., and the reeult ia a loaa of Tfae m ^ ^ auM
strength and vigor. It would be dangerous to
check the leakage, for every pore la at once a van-1 xxcwiJKr* ow xxW yi
tilation and an eacape pipe, and cjuatipation of the I Euytng
akin is aa d.triureutal to health aa eonetipation of 8-rUing 1
the bo* ela. The wisest oourae is to reinforce and I ^ , xxcnsyo* os Mranria.
vitalise the languid ayatem with Hoetetter'a 8tom- Slh} "i-T"
ach Bitters, and thus en>ble it to bear without I usiTm status ccboznct
peril or incouTenier c» tbe extraordinary drain. Per month ^KOLenl
The debility, lassitude and depression of spirits so AS® «tnvxx.
general in hot weather, and which are too often Ihe Bttfflg rates for Gold................. |,
precursors of bJioua ittacks end painful affections ir-jS-g— "l
of the bowels and tae nerves, qsickly disappear un- Belling - g
dar the invigorating and regulating operation of I stattbovus.
this uurqaaled vegetable stimulant and alterative. ^ oent ^ ndj 0lJ
To tha feeble it ia an article of prime necessity at 1 georg;. 7 per cent. Bonda, new IS
ail acaaona, and as even the robust are apt to wilt 1 Georgia 6 per cent. Bonda, old ,g
and languish under the devitalizing influence of a I CITT REvI'XItiKX.
fervid temperature, the Bitten can he ooaeden- 1 City of Macon Bonda, endorsed by B. B...,
tionsly recommended at a healthful Bummer tonic CUy of jjj;;;;:;;;;;;;; '
for all. ■ | city of Savannah Bonda. new
BiiuoAD ar.cr»iTiER.
N.'tana' Crystal Discover, for the hair, the .
Tea'eat discovery of modern chemistry, will posi- Georgil Eailroad Btock dlmge w“ow middling* 16j*; ordinary IS; good
St. Lows—Flour qoiei »nd weak; bdalnesi idhaBi
wlnterecp srfine 4 2 • Co.n qaie^_No. 2 mixed.
aaiat; am ill JoUwd* otdac lot» at 17 00(117 CO.
atom dull- jobbing lota of ahouidsra °j*“
riTSde. sk; Clear aides 9?f, packed. Lard dull;
,t *S*w^t'*hXiX*—Cotton, set receipt*
18 yhmr TSX7 60: famfly 9 00010 00. Cora, mixed
ST. Whfte^flO Oatak Bran 76. Hay, prune
SooaMMhXice 26 00. Pork, old 17 60; new
17 60 J ^’iS meats 7X«8KS»K- Bacon 7X«
9V@10- I*rd, tierce 8H: keg tOji;
Sngv. good common 707^:001111000 6X07;**“
FuKft* 8X@»- prime 9@9j<. Molasses. c®tnf-
ngJ 65<s-60; fair to choice
96^96. coffee firmer; ordinary 18QIBX; fair lSdi
@19; good 19K; Prime
ssass-assgsaiSwj.
eeaatwiae 646; to Great Britain eale. 24, stock
0071- market qrnat; xniadlirgi lo. -it , . .
Srlrite tarpei.iine qaiet at 40X- Bosin Ttrirt at
2 30 for strained; 4 00 for extra pale; 6 60 f or win
dow g! t*s- Crude turpentine steady at 2 05 _for
hardf3 30 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar qniet at
32 ioonvTA—Ootton. receipt. K sales 163; stock
. market firm; middling* 17K- .
Bavaswau—Cotton, net reoelpta 437; exporta to
GraVt Britain : to continent —ooaetwise
509; tales 144; stock 16,762; market firm; middling*
18 ^ttEaaiJST0*—Cotton, net reeelpte 242; exporte
coastwise 691; to Great Britrin 2936; to oontinent
ziTT waa. ri ■7R*;- TTtBrbAt aiuet: mid-
PreaVoa vaa^w^.asaj w. * * • I UOOTgl» lUilirOKU DUTCH, fllmjrt 18; low BUS
tiToIy reetora gray hair to Ita na:aral color ia from | Central Railroad 7 per cent Bonda or dinArr
three to ten days'. SYarrsnted to contain no lead. Central Baiirotd Stock. Mobil*—Ootton, net reoelpta 156: *2“ u
i v, J ,, „„ SouthwesternBailroadBonda vnnrta coastwise 210: to Great Britain 934; oontt-
no anipbur, no silver or other po*on. Get yonr 8onthweetern juilroad Stock, UW^aaJas 400: stock 24,060: good ordioary
druggist to order it- Takenoother. I Macon A BrnnswickB. B. 1st mort. Bonds... a. I 0W middlinga 16. middlings 17$i; market quiet.
———“ „ _ ., I Macon A Brunswick R. B,2d mort. Bonds. Nom 'm-To*—Oottoo. net receipts —: gros* 43; ex-
Gr-xaT PopcLixirr-—Dr. Prioe a Cream Baking I jijjon A Brunswick Railroad Stock ** ond )its coastwise ; to Great Britain—; sales 400;
Porder and Special Flavorings, nectarine, roee, Macon A Western Railroad Bonds „ k jy COO; market strong; middlings 19%-
lemnn etc have been before the public many Macon A Augusta Railroad 1st mort Bonds. Noktolk—Ootton, oet receipts 89; exports to
gsagtg <^tssrrrr‘:.‘.rrr’ k r^
own meriia, an extensive eale, both in tlda country I jjejon i Augusta K. B. Constrnction Bonda. “ ’
and the British provtneea. Their great popularity I Western Railroad 8 percent. Bonds, endorsed -Wdcthis —Cotton, net reoeipts 121; salee;
i. mainly due to the scrupulous -oner in which
they are prepared, the using of the pureet and beet central Railroad lvistos—Net receipts 264; exports oosetwise
materlala, with special reference to their healthfni- I Montgomery A Enfanla 8 per eent gold an- Great Britain 974; to continent^ : salts
neas. We never tire of ueirg them for the, ore ) dorse bonds............. 90 - “
alwaye the same. Articles In which they are used ®°larta AWeet^otot^R. 8 per eent Bond* 1 00
have no diargreeahls odor or sickly tiste, but are I Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, consolidated mort
al waya cu joy able.
To gather pearls from ocean's vases
Divers go down In divers places
Bat at onr months of streams and bays,
No pearls do Asian swimmers raise
Like tlioeo in beauty’s mouth that ahina
Made by tbe Eozodont divine.
gaga Bonda 77
Atlantia A Gulf Railroad Bonds, endorsed by
City of jj
I Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Coupon Bonds 50
I Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock In
MEATS.
| BAOON—Clear rib side* (smoked)
Shoulders
Sugar-cured bams
n
9
16 0 16X
Nervous Debilitt—A depressed. Irritable state [ PORK—Pickled rump*.... 15 jjjj
of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feeling; no £•«}*[ SSitaV.V.V.V 10 00 @ 11 00
energy or animation; confused head, weak memo-1 w h|je MEATS—O B Side*.... 10 9 WX
ry, often with debilitating, involuntary discharges. I Shoulders 8 9 8X
Tbe consequence of excesses, mental overwork or Bolliee • • • • 11
indiscretions. This bxbvous DiEnxrr finds a aov- I QKAIS AMD SAT.
creign core in Huwhbxts’ HouxovaTHio Sricxrxc, OOBN 85 • 95
90 @ 1 00
1 35
heart for a most delightful evening.
Toe Mar.KET.—Tbe old markot abed along
side the City Hall presents rather a busy ap-
pearanoo every morning from daylight until
uloo o'clock. Thoro are frequently as many an
fifty wagons there, all laden with vegetables
grown In and around Meoon, while there is also
a large number of negro hucksters on hand
saw them looking better in bis life at Ibis sea
son. The corn crop especially is Inxurisnt and
promises an abnndant yield. The ootton looks
healthy, and is beginning to branch ont somo
though it is not so largo os he baa seen this
early in the season. Both oorn and ootton fields
are elesr of grass and well worked, as if tbe
farmers have been nnnsnally Industrious. Id
Monroe there is a fair wheat orop, but in tbe
wllbb.jket..ndhnckets containing a iitUo of l ther ^ lraTer£od jj,, whelt prollpect
everything that Ihoy think can bo Bold. 1
Tbe Importers of vegetables have had rather
is rather poor.
Mr. T. J. Lanier, traveling agent of the
a tad time of it Ibis season T*M»*«I A»n Mmftrtm, write, on the
. ordinarily about fonr week, ahead of Macon, frQm M CaIhona M n3 foIIowl
is not a week ahead Uiis year consequent!, very ^ ^ and 0 , her mBll£r3
few vegetable, are shipped ^eneo to Maoon. Af(er . pIeaS8Dt nifiht - a rest at Barnes . Ho t e i
Beaidii*, the gardens in this section are nn- I j n j^ib an y t th© writer, last Monday morning, in
preoedeniedly good* The yield of almost every I company with several gentlemen of the legal
kind of vegotnblo is as largo as oonld possibly J profession, got aboard of a special train bonnd
be; consequently the market is more than sup- I fP T ,f' 8Br *' on ;, be £x:cn ®|°n of the
... * v ... Southwestern railroad, whore we arrived after
pUtd with vegetables, all cf home production. ple88ant rnn 0 f an h onr and a half.
This is an item of considerable importance, j We were glad to seo tho crops looking so
which will be felt by those gardens abroad well. The corn is certainly very good, and the
whioh have been aeonatomed to supplying th. °°' ton ,8 decided!, the best we have seen this
■ -. | season* . *
Maoon market. I The town of Leary is improving. Oapts.
I Boyd end Ivev oaoh have large houses for mer-
Bkim.it fc'mrr Prow.—This is a now oontri-1 ca ^tiie purposes. There are other housos there
▼once in agricultural implements, a moat luge-1 built for the same purpose and all occupied,
nioun one, aud evidently a very nseful one, I ifo wore told here by prominent farmers
Itis thoinvenUonof that Ita^Old plowman, ’bStlE&SZ
T. i*. O. Brinlcy of Loaisville, Ky. t a man who I 0 f j a9t year’s com to supply the demand. One
has invented more plows than any other living I gentleman told me that he had fonr hnndred
man, and ont of tho whole number that ho ha.* I bushels to dispose of, bat found little or no
invented there is not a poor or Indifferent im. Si* 1 * U - U T,**” weU for . the tbrtfd . 08 "
" ■" " I of tbo farmers. Tho negroes too are working
pleuent. The Shaft plow is intendod aa a onl- I remarkably well.
tivetor, Tho horse works in a pair of light I Oonrt is in session here this week, and Judgo
shafts—benoo tho name. There are three shov-1 Slrozier is dispatohing business as rapidly as
,u»u» «b. -w ffsEsssacr.
to salt rows of any width from two feet to four I Bert and Dawson and Blakely.
and a half feet, or to plow half an Inch or six I It has beon ralaiog here all day, and from
incbtxi deep. The machine ia a very oompact I appearances it is likely to continue for several
one, and )s sold to be lighter on the hone than I J * ys-
an ordinary aweep. The Georgia Flour Mills call atten
, r A ‘ .M 8 ^ l8ht /' ?! G K ?® n ' ?“ *“ tion to their XXXX, Pearl Dust, Hya-
tarca: in this plow for tho State of QoorgU, I.. , _
and ia ao.ivo in bringing it into the notioe of c*mtlie and Amber, first, second, third
the planters. Mr. Edward Bowe is Macon I and fourth quality of flours, which can
agent for the sale of them, and so far he has I bo relied on to be all that i.s represented
not been able to get them as fast as he can sell I 0 f them,
them. As far as they have beau tried in this
oouuty, they have given the greatest satiafao- I Host, Bunns A Limn.—This well known and
] reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood's
I Eureka Liver Hedicino. It bos the praiea of aU
Tn Mixon's Cocbt.—His Honor, the Mayor, | who bars tried it. In bottles at 60 cents and tl.00
had two oases before him yesterday morning,
both of whioh resulted from tho inability cf I Tux Chiuest asd BEST.-Hood’s Eureka Liv-
Good TempUrism to lemperanciEe the world. “ Medicine givee univenal satisfaction
That deformed negro mnle known a. Lee, tt8 <«»<“«.t of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sck
who La. heretofore been regarded as a harmleea H.afiv*. Costim^ and »U that da» of die-
* . . , a .fa*. I mioi arising from a disordered atate of tho atom-
•ort of • nulsacoe, has of late beoome » very | ^ ^ Ut J DO v30Jy
disagreeable aonoyanoe, especially about the I 1 * 1 • ~
Brown House. He has added tho vioe of drunk-I Bl’RR & FLANDERS’ XXXX Family
to hts man, natural infirmities. Hia I p] our never yet failed to give satisfac-
soother declare, her Inability lo control him or . & t fastidioua housewife. It
keep him at heme. Tbe Mayor thongbt it pos-1 .
olble that a few days in the barracks might do 1 13 ibe top wave of t tie American flour
him good, and in he went. I market, and makes bread as light and
Randall MacGregor ia the name of the | white ns Sea Foam,
popnlar umbrella surgeon who is oouduotiug
a portable branch of ilia umbrella busi. I rrisosiL —“I certify that I have used Dr. £im-
in Maoon. His exoelient Sootoh nomen- I mone’ Liver Regulator in my family with complete
olntnre together with hi* “swset Irish brogne," I satisfaction.” Jen. 8. Bibo.
Indicate in advance that he would not be ad- ' ^y wife and self have need the Regulator for
verse to a glass of whisky, were it thrust under I 8 *". “ d I "«** *° l “
hit noae, but unfortunately he throats tha gloss- l "
m too o«en, and couwquentl, get. drank.. HaVE Burr & p landers . Extra
For this sort of an offense be was brought up / , ..
yesterday, bnt a plea of having the dianbceo, atd I Family Flour?” J> the question Utvaria-
noing the whisky as a medicine obtained his re- I hly put by ladies of taste to their gro-
lease, and ha went back to his umbrella bnsi-1 cers. Other brands may be good, but
nos* os happy os a "humming bee.” j this is always and certainly unexcelled.
Dcll Toots. —Macon U abont as doll a* ft J The Would Motis —Tuere is still hope. Many
usually got* to be. None of the merchants are I physicians of thorough medical education and long
crowded with business, while many of them I experience in the treatment of cholera, cholera
bar* plenty of timo to dust their stores and I morbus, dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera infantnm,
make their good* look pretty on the shelves. “ a crmpliicts In general, unhesitatingly
The warehousemen have hunted np , heir lMt rerammeud Dr. McCabe’s renowned Medicated
* . , , . ■ . - ... I Blackberry Brandy, a* the surest and safest reme-
yaar ■ orop of draught boards and are .drag d mv312*
awajr the monotonous hours botween baloa, in | — - -•» ——
It,.a pleasant recreation of checkers* I Dco’.cy’a Powder, yon will soon find it
Thera are fewer wagons on tho fltreat* than 001 ^ bnt also tho cheaper baking
are naually seen. Ooeaaionally one comes creep- P°* aer - *■» np fnU, net weight-
ing In with a eoiiur, bale of ootton, and oooa-1 « x H e reason why” Burr and Flanders’
MonaUyaloadof wood Is seen passing aloug Georgia Mi jl s Flours pervade Georgia,
tha otreet in quest of a purchaser. It is reason-1, . , , , , , j , ,
abU to suppose that this feature of the dullneas Florida and Alabama is that they dtsap-
ol tbe times i* oooauoued by ths foot that the I point nobody. They are always right,
former* are at home busily engaged with their I They arc made by the most improved
growing orope. In that case they are excusable I machinery—in the best condition—from
for foiling to oonUibute their portion of «!«.. the ^ wbmt that ^ be bought, and
I on to the ordinary bastle of Macon city life. , , . ,
Tx., will be coming in after awhile with their "T *be best and most experienced mil-
orape for ails aid than things will be lively J lera.
nooogh. I CiLaxiTita will come upon ns in epite cf til pro-
Amid snch an epidemic of daline**, then or* I cantion*. bat it i* gnUfying to learn that Helm-
V*ry few oeealreseea which ere oaionlatad to I bold’s Celebrated Buebn can still be obtained at all
enliven tb* city ooiumnaot a newspaper; hence, f the drag store*, and that it con be relied on to cure
if thin by some considerable sign* of dullness I all diseases of tbe kidneys and nrinary ergons,
in this department of the Txlioeiph as® I Look out for counterfeit*! The genuine bears the
f/^wwnwB the forbearing reader is solicited to Private proprietary .tamp of H. T. Helmbold. John
attribnte it to th* accident* that will not hap- I F - Hamy, Nsw Tort, sols agent,
pen, rather than to any dimnollnotion to hunt I Bran and cowfeed may alwavs be ob-
n P and writ* up^ accidents. On* cannot wtkt tained , owest rate3 in ' quant ity,
• foil wait oat ot doth snongh to make onl, a n L
pair ot pantaloon*, nor can a barrel of floor oe
ground ont of fonr btubols of grain.
of Burr and Flanders, at the Georgia
I Mills, Macon.
No 23. It tones up tbe system, arrest* discharges, MEAL..
dispels the mental gloom and despondency, and re-1 gs * 70
Jnvenates the entire system. It is perfectly hvrm- wtpt.tv pws'a j @160
less snd always efficient. Price 85 for a package of HAY—Western I 900 2 00
five boxes and a large 22 vial of powder, which is I Eastern 326
important in old, eerions cues; or $1 per tingle I BAGGING AND*IRON TIEN.
box. Sold by all druggists, or sent by msU on re- BAGGING—Bengal 16 @ 17
calpt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC | Lyon .' 17 0 18
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.. No. 662 Brosd- Borneo 18 @19
wsy, N Y. For ssle by John Ingot e and Hunt, 17 a is
Bankin A Lamar, Macon, Go. I S5*S 1654
pris codAsw tf ^ t ^
°N THE = ^= E f^^wVupertnep^-bbr 7 # 00 @8^
AND SUPPER TABLE, I Standard superfine..,.,... 8 60 9
LEA A PERKINS' Worcestershire Nance. Extra 9 60 9
13 INDISPENSABLE- Choice extra 10 00 9
JOHN MmcAJra jW—w Torn. f^toy’ttm:::: I2 00 its 00
Agenu for the United BUtes. LABD—Tierces....
Obstacle* to Harrlagel oOFFE^-BioV.V.V
Hsppy relief for yonng men from the effects of | Java,
errors snd abuses in early lifo. Manhood restored. | GuEESE-Deet cream
Impediments to msrrisge remove J. New method
of treatment. New and remarkable remedies.
Books and circulars eont free, in sealed envelopes.
Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa-,—an Institution
having a high reputation for honorable conduct and
prof eesional skill. mar23d3n
19 9
23 @
28 0
New York State
MOLASSES
Georgia and N. O. Cone Syrup
SUGAR—A
White extra 0
New Orleans sugar (hhda).
Yellow O
Demarara....
Porto Rioo
MACKEREL—No 1 kits
11
12X
25
32
18
.16
SO @ 35
65 0 99
12X0 IS
12X@ ...
9 9 HX
11 9 HX
12 012X
2 CO 0 2 25
IsTEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Attention, Floyd Rifles.
A ppBAB at Armory TO-NIGHT for drill; sjao.
By
prepared to pay eeoond qaarter’s dues
laws will bo strictly enforced.
; f.v order W. H. BOSS, Liout Pomd’g.
D B WootnriT, O. 8. Jonf5 It
WHITE FISH—Half bbh.
| DANDLES—Best star (full w’t)
Sperm.....
Panphine...
I STARCH—Pearl.
SOAP—
| BUTTER—Choice Teeneseee...
Tennessee No. 2
Best GoBhen
Goshon No 2
Conn try...
2 bbls 14 00 @14 80X
“ 2 kit 1 75
“3 bbls—Large 12 @12 60
Skits 160 @ 1 70
42 @
7 9
6X9
9 50
21
48 @
9
SO 0
TEE UNITED BROTHERS
W ILL rolebrato their Third Anniversary on | afla a U ?SL' is m 25
FRIDAY, tho Cth instant. A procesion 3 50 @4 60
Wtu bs formed at Henderson’s Hall, on Ootton ar- 2F/S TOwtaSoer?lik' ’ 2 10®
enne, march down tbe avenue to Mulberry street, ^l^SoV .V"'. 190 @2 00
and thence by ihe nearest route to the Park. I NAILS— * ].. 575 @6 50
Itock 84,469; good ordinary 14X@14.X; mar-
uihclphi a—Co! ton, net receipt* —; middling*
|»rhat quiet. _
afcol—Ootton closed dull and depressed;
elude 7000 American. ■ _ ,
▼3d from 8aT*nnah and Charleston June ana
Jjrery W; Jaly and August 813-19; August
S—'Common rosin 8e61@8e9d*
^Bentei closed at 68f90c.
N1 ADVERTISEMENTS
H0?0R BARGAINS!
J. B. ^s 4 S. T. COLEMAN
OFFER
TO 1*08X1 OUT
Entire Stock
AT 6RE^ REDUCED FRICBS!
MARK CUBBY, President.
Bxv. Gzo. Joxrs. Secretsry.june6 It*
HOME B. & L. ASSOCIATION. „
T HE4th annnal mieting of the stockholders of I OSNABURGS^-No 1
the Home Building and Loon Association I No 2,
will be hold on TUESDAY, the 17ih day of June,
at 8X o'clock p. M , for tha election of officers for
the ensuing year and for other important business.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
JureStd Sec’y snd Tress.
NAILS— 6 75 0
4-4 MACON SHEETING
X Shirting 11 @
Ball Thread
Knitting Yarn
™* regard to oost.
LACES, IACEjds, EMBROIDERIES,
\bgianb 1
TUCKXffaSjjreiifGtg
VHITE GOODS!
At B n prices.
EVERY CLA OF ROODS!
Ha* been reduce, ptle0( lndwUlba
SOU> AS ArERTISED!
In order to close o V emir, at0 ek of
SUMMER ABRIOS!
mente to purchssera.' •^XSSvdjqnortSSw
odvont^eons offer u befo l0m ^ b6 M
wo are deteimmed to close everything beiore
taking our annual mvoutory J 6
WE HAVE RttKANTS!
111 7HFF?, GOODS.SlLij^ANEas,
ALPACA, LUSTRE, pmcv
GRENADINES, LAtrpA.Y 15 ’
GALES and DOMi^
Which we will *eU at lees than-
todnooment*? 1 '" beJ ° r ° « » d 888 »«
j aneStf J. B. BOS8 & B. ;qt,F,MAN.
Greatest Reflection 1st Mat
In Tiew of the approaching County Fair and Col
lege Comm-ncemtnt, the
NEW YORK STORE
Has been receiving tm the part week
NEW ORGANDIES,
NEW SWISSX8,
KewTarlelans, Meant Colored
Hew PlalUngs,
Hew RochlDgs,
New Silks, all shades,
New Fichus,
New Scarfs,
New Lawns A Muslins.
an thee* goods were bought for CASH at LESS
»,.n tww.tr value, and will be sold aooordingly,
and all goods in slock were marled down to cor
respond with them.
WIVES AND MOTHERS
surma
TABLE-CLOTHS, TOWELS,
NAPKINS, BLEACHED COTTONS,
LINEN SHEETING or PILLOW CASING
or anything else included in their category of wants,
eon bo supplied at very little expense.
DAUGHTERS
Can procure tbe prettiest and most stylish
DBESS GOODS,
LINEN LAWNS,
MUSLINS,
, -jj GRENADINES and BILKS
at such prices aa will enable them to bny a com
plete Tronssean for the some amount they formerly
paid for one dress.
GENTLEMEN
Can find a splendid assortment of
Casslmeres, Linen Ducts & Drillings
WHITE AND BBOWN,
Cheaper than anywhere else in the city. Call and
be convineed we sell a* wo advertise.
12 * I FLAVORING
60
EXACTS!
BULK SHOULDERS.
a BOTHER large lot to be closed oat at
BOTTOM FIGURES!
Spook quick.
Junes 3t E. PRIDE A SONS.
Milledgoville No 2
W.ynmanville Sheeting...
Houston Sheeting
Houston Stripes.
Columbus Btripee
High Shoal Stripes
Montour Shirting—X- • —
Factory Sewing Thread...
YARNS—
Georgia unwashed wool.
Georgia washed wool. .-
14X9
17 9
MX®
TO THE AFFUCTED.
)R tbo Bowel Complaints that aro now ex
iug in the form of Cholera, Cholera Morbne,
FEATHERS
BEESWAX
HIDES Dry flint
SWEET POTATOES'
WHISKY Common Bye...
TALLOW
60 @
1 6) (B
30 @
46 @
70 @
25 @
16 @
7 @
1 to @ 1 75
1 05 0 1 10
7 0 8
Market reports of Fancy and Family Groceries
LEMON,
ORANGE,
BOSE,
UHLIA.
Equal to tbe best imported. M&D,tured by
BANKIN, MA8SENB} £ 0 0.
IKK1P YODfi IflUTfl EiH!
By using
FORD’S or EMEBSON’S TOOTH WDEBl
1 We make the genuioe.
RANKIN, MASSENBUBt qq.
[ CLEANLINESS is NEXT to GODLESS.
Buy Cheap, Common, High, Fine or pr. KOO< j
SOAP, French, English, Spanish, Qe^J 0 r
Yankee make, at tbe Drag Store of
BANKIN, MASSENBUBGOO
june4tf
Dysentery, Ditrrhais. weskntss and general do- | by Greer. Lake Sc Co., Nos. 62 Cherry, and 64 Third
biiity, nee Bryant's Cholera Remedy, as it bss | streets, Macon, Go. 1
proved to be tbe best article known to care these Choice Family Floor, with a
compltinte. Prepared and eold by
GEORGE PAYNE.
Druggist and Apothecary.
Opposite Palace ot Justice, Macon, Ga.
janeS 1m
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE.
steady demand... ...610 60 0 12 60
Sugar cured and pig hams 16 0 18
Gilt edge batter (new) 45 0 50
A., B.. Ex. 0. and Brown N. O.
Sugar 12 0 14
Bert Yonng Hyson and Black
Teas 1 25 0 1 60
Old Government Java Coffee.... 30 A 85
White & Little Green Bio Coffee 25 0 28
Choice Beef and Buffalo Tongnee 75 Q 1 25
Cod Fish 12 0 15
PLUMBING
CoLirabodes, Ga , June 3,1373.
[Circular No. 2.1
U NDER authority of a resolution of Geotgia I Potatoea 4 00 9 5 00
State Grange, April 23, 1873, empowering Messina Oranges, per box 8 00 @ 10 CO
appointment by Worthy Master thereof, of three French Lemons.... 8 60 0 10 60
depniios for the State at luge: I New Layer Raisins 3 60 0 6 60
Ordered, That J. P. Stephens, of Leesbnrg, Lee I New Currants snd Prunes None.
county, be, and be is hereby, appointed Deputy in Almonds, Peccant, Walnuts and
andfor tholst, 2daad3dCorgrosslonalDistiiots; I Filberts 16 0
George W. Adame, of Foreyth Monroe county, in I Finest and best Champagnes... 25 00 0 40 00
snd tor the 4th 5th and 6th Districts, and O. W. Old Family Bye Whisky 2 60 0 6 00
Howard, of Kingston, Bartow county, in and for French Brandy, for medical use. 8 60 @15 00
the 7th, 8th and 9;h Districts I Domestic and Imported Began.. 20 60 @150 00
Patrons throughout the State, and farmers gen- Virginia and North Carolina To-
erally. are requested ihns to respect them, and to bacco 40 0 1 25
commnnicite with them, in the organization of Georgia Cane 8yrnp 66 0 75
Local Granges, in their respective “fields." | Diamond drip (White) Syrap.... 1 25 0 1 60
E. TAYLOR, Secretary. Dried Peaches None.
June 5 dlwlm | DriedApploe.,..None.
GAS FITTING’
' AM nowprepirtd to do FIRsT CLASS
jnneltf
S. WAXELBAUM & BB0.,
45 and 47 Second Street.
IN TIME OF PEACE
PBEPABE FOB Til!
1000 0UK0ES q otnihe ’
100 ounces MORPHINE,
100 pounds CALOMEL,
100 pounds BLUE MASS,
800 gallons CASTOR OIL,
60 gross MAYAPPLE PILLS,
10 gross T0NI0 LIVER BITTERS.
A large and wall assorted stock of everything in
onr line of business in iota to suit purchasers.
1 Darters should coll on ns or send their orders.
BUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
frneltf DBUQQI8T8.
LAW OFFICE REMOVED.
I HAVE moved my office to the Court-house. My
Kinnection with the County Court does
I FLUSHING AND GAS PITTING. 1ST
Having employed
I COMPETENT WORKMEN!
Notice in Bankruptcy.
From New Yoik.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
market*—Honing Kepert
IN THE DISTIIOT COURT OF THE UNITED I New YoBX-Ortton qrtet>srtMi 200; np^“8»
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF iSfiSfiX imunaiov. , aSE£l 19 S Hba
GEORGIA Is Baskhcjto. 18UJ40MX| July 19X@1»X: August 193-16®
In the matter of George Walker, Bankrupt Sonth- 19 ^’ onr is dull and drooping. Wheat quiet and ,
era District of Geotgia, 8S. hoary; No 2 Milw.tZ? 1 M@I62. <£m dull; BTYTfTLEY SHAFT PLOW
A WARRANT in Bankruptcy has been issued by western mixed 65@58. Fork firm; nsw 16 62X— ■ ■ u - L, ’Al.v JJ4J J. BiLO.1 1 LXIUII
said Court, against tho estate of George I Lard dull; western steam 6X0318-16.
Walker, of the County of Dongherty snd the 8tate I Turpentine quiet at 46X046. Rosin dull at 3 20
of Georgia in said District, who bos been duly I common strained
adjudged Bandrupt on petition of his Creditors, Freights.firm.
snd the payment of any debts and the delireiy Stocks dalh Gold firm at 18. Money steady
of any property belongicg to said Bankrupt to him | at 6®7. Exchange, long 8X: short 9X- Govern
or for his use, snd the transfer cf any property by mente vory quiet. State bonds very quiet,
him ore forbidden by law. A meeting of the cred- Lrrznrooh—Cotton opened steady; uplands 8%,
itore of tho said Bankrupt to prove their debts and I Orleans 9X@9X-
to choose one or mare aeeigneee of his estate, will I Later—Ootton steady; sales 12 000 bales; epecn-
be hold at a Coart of Bsrkrnptcy, to bo holden at I lation and export 3C00.
Albany, in said District, on the eighteenth day ot Shipped from Savannah and Charleston, June
June, A. D. 1373. at 12 o'clock, M., at the office of I delivery 8jf: July, August and September 816-16.
Hines & Hobbs, bstorelaaac Beckett,'Etq., one of | Bresdstuffs quiet. Beef 83s. Lard S9s.
Have just received tbe eelebr^d
Which is endorsed by every p'anter who
hoe seen its operation.
the Registers in Bankruptcy fur said District.
WM. H. SMYTH,
United States Marshal for said District.
Waxsiui A Flt, of Albany, B. Yatxs Lxtt, of
Savannah, Solicitors for Petitioning Creditors.
jun<5 2;
Losdox—Consols 92X- Ftvo* 89J£.
Bank rate advanced 1 per cent.; is now 7-
Sugar afloat 26:6d.
Harkets—Kveninx Reporti
Nrw You.—Cotton, net reoeipts 1191: gross
/GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after 1684; sales 11X6; Bales for export to-day 6320; last
u the date hereof. arNicatien will be made to the evening 62; uplands 19X; Orleans 19X; market
Court of Ordinarrof raid euunty fur lesTo to j*U a steady.
building lot in the city of Msmu. belonging to Flcr- g a i M 0 f futures to-dsy were 14 000 bales; market
g? a - 1 *” of c'oted os fmtows: Janel8X;July 193-16;August
5-SM ’ "fiSSL. 1WQ1915-16; September 18*; October -4
——— —— I Floor dull and drooping; common to fair extra
EQRGIA. BAKER COUNTY.—Waereea. W. L 6 25<g8 00; good to choice 8C5@1150. Whisky
AM RECEIVING- WEEKLY
FORCE PUMPS,
DEEP WELL ROTARY PUMPS,
DROVE WELL PUMPS,
LIFT PUMPS, and
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
Which I am selling lower than they con
be bonght elsewhere.
EDIFIED EOWE,
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block. Macon, Ga.
jnneltf
heir*, kindred and creditor* to show cause, if any
they hare, why letters cf admini«trauon should noc
’ s granted the said Wm. L. Srerlin.
WiineM my oihc:*I at ere. June 3, 1873.
James p. broadaway.
jnoe5-30d Ordinary.
A0TICE 10 COX TB ACTORS,
■PROPOSALS fer painting Hie Mercer University [ 63 *u : “ n , ew“5Ch“corsors 54? 'defend Tdv : S Lot’-
Ue.M.VM tn thA nyvniintinnii will I . - . m. r *•_ *« ..
MILK AND BUTTER.
Tnrpentine fit mer. Bosin and taUow steady.
Freights firmer:
13 MO Go?e^nt. 8 d*S n lud £ »ms?y. B^to bSi Ironnga cxlves,
very quiet. X will be sold at living prices, by callmg very
Governments, 81s 22X; 82s 16X; 64s 16X: 65s 80 ?“> . . _ J- F. GREER,
18X: new 19X; 67s 2IX: 68s 30; new 6s 15X; I Jan8 - 3t
10-403 MX-
Bend?, Tennessee? 6s 79X: new 79V: Virginias
At Greer, Lake A Go ’s.
WANTED.
Ba.Mines according to th© epodficationa. will I *y i 7 iri Tr / in-^T rT-‘rn*fC» 4aT*c1*ra. I A GOOD BREAD AND CAKE BAKER. To a
be received until tha lSih inat. By order of Build- ^j. ^ 55; Georgia 6a 79; 7a 90; North ^5S>aa wSbT^i^ADDW to ^ bu,in * M 8004
ing Committee. . I «t- new I5r enednl tax 13; Ronth rw>^!i n .. 9ft- I wa 8 e# wm De P* 10, A PP*J to „.
juncl5t
A. L. MAXWELL. Secretary.
23; new 15; sped*] tu 13; South Carolina. 20;
new 15; April and October 20.
a _ EAXTaeoM—Ootton, net reoeipts—; gross 809;
I bis’applied to mo for exemption of per-1 exports coastwise IU: to,Gr?«t Britain : oonti-
BGualtv and tetung sport and valuation of home-1 uent_ ; sales 216; stock 4904; middlings 19; msi-
n EOEG! A, JASPER COUNTY.—Jacob Whit-
juneStf
MASK ISAACS,
Large Bread Bakery, Mulberry street.
sonaltv and setung apart
stead, snd I will piss upon tbe seme at my office, » s I. nrra . _ , . . _
Monticello. Ga. at lOo'clock, a. w., on Saturday, j Flour dnll and nnchanRSd. Wheat dull, nxehsng-
a llthof June, IS7i. HENET T. SMITH. loti. Com stesdr while wmthera 72; yellow
lane*-*.- Ordinary. aonthem 62063: mixed western 63 Oats, southern
' —— I 47<g50: western mixed 45047; western white 51@52.
Rve 850-90. Hsy qniet at 29 00. Provision* are
heavy and quiet. Bacon, sbooldan 8@8V; rib
CHEAP RENT.
rT»HE two ccmm^dious STORES on Cherry I side* 9Jf: clear rib aidea 10O10)£; murar cured
X etreet, at present occupied by Coleman & I ha me I4@16. L«rd doll at 9@9^y. Whkky 92^.
DR. SUSSBOBTF
Has removed his office to
CHERRY STREET, over
SOHALL’S SHOE STORE.
JuneSsun.tne*. than tf
Newsom, arc for rent from first day of October
next. Apply to J. VALONTIN'O,
juneSia 68 Cherry street.
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
npHE firm of NIS BETS A JACKSON having
_|_ bten <2iftfiOJVdd by the death of Jams* A. X10-
bet, tbe undersigned have associated themaelvea
together iu the practice of the lav. under the firm
name of JACK*.ON. NISBET A BACON.
JAdlE8 JACKSON.
JAMES T. NlflflRT,
mLj20dAwIm X O. BAOON-
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE COTTAGE RESIDENCE on
College HilL Terms easy. Apply at
jonel Im LAWTON Sc WILLING HAM’S.
Lut Notioe to Taxpayers.
Sugar steady rt ]0X- Baiter, western steady and
unchanged. [
IaUjstiixe—Flour qcict; extra family 6 00- I
Corn hrm: mixed and white 56 sacked. Pork steady
at 17 00. B' oou fiim aud ecaroe; should era 7&7S>7V -
clear rib 9X; ciear eidee packed. Lard, tierae
Of kega lO^IOH; steam 8^8X. ^iaky quiet I TTIHE time for giving in tax returns will soon
and unchanged. a I X dose, and It Is my sworn duty to doable tax
CmcixHATi—Flour dull at 7 25<g>7 75. Coro all defaulters. Owing to a change In the law.
quiet at 47. Provision* firmer. Pork quiet held 16 75 I many persons have new to make returns, that
for meet; cfferirji light. Lard dull and unchanged-1 have Dot accustomed to mtk9 thom
Bacon in flood damaud snd firmer; should era tv-1 Office rt Court House,
clear rib ride* 9V; dear tidre 9X- Whisky firm rt I B. A. BENSON,
Kh 1 guy 39-tf Tax Beoeivsr.
SALE OF TOWN LOIN.
^N THURSDAY, ihe 12th day of Jane, will be
Id, at public outcry, a portion of the town lots
in the
TOWN OF LEESBURG
j The sew county cite ot Lee oonnty.
arms made known on day of sale, bnt mutable
trash or credit purchasers.
L P. TIBON,
nySltd Sec’y snd Tress. Bosrd of Corn’s.
Spanish Segars!
Spanish Segars!
ir. VOLGYER & GO;,
90.... Mn'berry Street. 30
R ESEOTFULLY call the attention of rtllov-
e of a Fresh Imported Havana Begat to
the foiwing brands, just received direct from
thefrsrantislsndi
FLOBiE SANTIAGO,
ELIICO HABANA,
.A COLONIAL,
EL RIO SELLA,
MANGO LEPANTO,
LA MEBIDIANO,
FLOR DZ MARTINEZ.
A genera assortment of SMOKERS 1 ARTICLES
conetsntly ahsnd.
msj20 ta.h.sit
XL B. PETTIT,
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR,
Macon, Ga.,
TS prepared to contract for aU kinds of public and
X private build logs. Before to Mercer University
and Huff's new bulding.
XiUMBsna.
AO kinds of Building Lumber for sale at MoGln-
ty’s eld lumber yard, on Macon and Western rail
road. mayl5 lm
EDWARD SPRINZ.
N otary public and ex-officio justice
OF THE PEACE. I eon be found for the
present rt all hour* of the day rt my offioe, adjoin*
tor the law offioe of A. Proudfit, over the store of
Jaquet A Johnaona Third atraet, Maoon, Qa. t to at
tend to all Magisterial basin'
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEBICUS, GX,
WIUT J0XM * CO,, Froprteton.
Is first-class and In basins** oenter.
Boardper d*y 32. Lodging or tingle meal* 60 ct*.
asjvfm
JOHNSON & SMITH
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS, M AOON.
Janefitf
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT THE
BALTIMORE CLOTHING HOUSE
NO. 94, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STS.
(Under Telegraph and Messenger Office )
T HIS is one of the largest and most oomp’ete clothing hctiaes in Mscnn. The senior of the firm re
siding in Baltimore, give? the house uneqasled advantages in supplying the necessities of this
market. We now have in store, besides new arrivals by every train,
200 DBESS BUTTS, from *15 np.
260 BUSINESS SUITS, from 99 np.
200 pairs BLACK DO ESKtN PANTS, from $5 np.
60 OA8SIMEBE SUITS—Extra sizes, made to order.
600 BOYS' 8UITS—(Jan flt any boy in Macon.
600 LINEN SUITS, from #3 np.
60 white DIAGONAL SUITS, from 912 np.
160 WHITE LINEN DUCK SUITS, from *7 up.
60 LINEN TALMAS, (new) various prioes.
200 OA89IMERE GOATS, light and dark from $5 up.
200 OASSItiERK PANTS, light and dark, from 93 np.
300 ALPAOA JACKETS, 1 Snitable for the May celebrations, to which we invite the
300 WHITE PANTS, for boys. > attention of ladies who have lutle boys they would fit out
J neatly at a small outlay.
EXTRA SIZED SUITS MADE A SPECIALTY.
STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING UNRIVALED!
Stock; of Hals, TMsJalises; etc., Collate.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS OF BEST QUALITY
Constantly on hand. We oak of the publie on examination of our stock, confidently believing that ws
can give satisfaction both in quality and prioe. Our goods being well made, we take great pleasure in
exhibiting them in a good light.
M. HIBSH & BBO.
GOOD BREAD
CAN ONLY BE MADE WITH-
Good Flour!
THE GEORGIA MILLS!
Are now manufacturing the BEST FLOUR offered in this market, embracing all their celebrated
brands:
WILEY’S XXXX,
PEARL DUST,
HYACINTHE,
AMBER.
BRAN and STOCK FOOD always on hand. We are determined to mako it to; the interest of the
merchants of Georgia to patronize our mills.
BTJRR & FLANDERS
Office No. 3 Blake’s Block, Poplar Street.
qpr29tf
Capt. Jack!
JjaOR CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES, go to
PUTZEL’S.
FRESH GOSHEN BUTTER, for eale cheap at
PUTZEL’S.
PARCHED COFFEES, fresh every week, at
PUTZEL’S.
CRACKERS, of all kinds, fresh and nioe at
PUTZEL’S.
CANNED FEUIT3, of every description, at
PUTZEL’S.
FARINA, TAPIOOA, SAGO and BARLEY, for salo
cheap At PUTZEL’S.
PICKLES, SAUCES, CATSUPS, PRESERVES and
JELLIES at PUTZEL’S.
TEAS, from 70o per lb and upwards at
PUTZEL’S.
DEVILLED HAM, LOBSTER, TURKEY, PART
RIDGE and DUOK at PUTZEL’S.
MUSTARDS, 8PI0E3, OLIVES and EXTRACTS
TUTZEL’S.
“ PUTZEL’S DELIGHT,” and other select brands
Of BEGABS rt PUTZEL’S.
WINES, BRANDIES,'.WHISKIES and CORDIALS
PUTZEL’S.
Fin set assortment of TEAS In Maoon at
PUTZEL’S.
The cheapest GROCERY in town Is
Try the 75o mixed TEA, for sale only rt
PUIZEL’S.
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, at
PUTZEL’S.
Call and examine our stack of GROCERIES be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
maylfi lm
PUTZEL & SON,
Damoor’a Block, Maoon.
C HALYBEATE SPRINGS, Meriwether county,
Ga., will open for the reoeption of company
Jane 1, 1873. Tbe hotel* and cottages have been
pat in thorough repair, and largely refurnished,
affording ample accommodation* for FIVE HUN
DRED GUESTS. 0. J. Maclellan, of Maoon, fa
vorably known to the people of Georgia and trav
elling public, for hi* superior ability in hotel man
agement, ha* been engaged, and will have entire
charge of the table supplies and culinary deput-
ment, assisted by tome of his beet cooks and
waiters from Brown’s and the Spotswood Hotels,
regardless of oost. Mrs. L. L. Love ha* kindly
consented to assist, and will b* happy to greet her
friend* at tbe Springs. A bond bos been secured
for the season; every variety of innocent amuse
ment will be introduced, and no trouble or expense
■pared to make all comfortable and happy who
may favor ns with their patronage. Terms-—92 60
per day. 912 60 per week, 935 per month. Children
and servants half prioe. Daily coaches to and
from Geneva, Thomas ton and La Grange, via
White Sulphur and Warm Springs- For circular,
ar further particular*, call on or address 0. J.
MACLELLAN, Spotswood Hotel, Maoon, until
June 6th, or O. T. POSTER, care box 28. P. O.,
Talbotton. 0HA8. T. PORTER,
may24 Bun.tuee.th6w Proprietor.
COOK’S HATjTj,
FERRY, GA.
T HE attention of managers of public entertain
ments is soiled to this Hall, which baa been
lately fitted np in the beet style, with eoenery, etc.
The Hail will seat about 400 parsons and is conve
niently situated in tbe large snd growing town of
Perry, to which the Southwestern BaUroad has
lately constructed a brooch from Port Valley.
Apply to JOHN B- COOK
feb!9 6m*
Perry, da.
IclATOSU HOUSE,
INDIAN SPUING, GA
This House ie now open and ready for tho Summer
Campaign.
RATES OF BOARD :
Per day.. .....S 260
Per week 1500
Per two weeks 25 06
Per month 40 00
Families consisting of five or more 930 per month.
MUSIC FREE FOB GUESTS.
junol lm B. W. COLLIER, Agent
NORTH BRITISH AKD MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
of LONDON and EDINBURG.
Capital—Gold - - $10 000,000
Assets in U. S. - • 1,400,000
I SSUES Policies upon Dwellings, Furniture, Cot
ton, and all mercantile risks.
L O. PLANT & SON.
ap!2 Iy Agents, Maocn, Gs.
Assipee’s Notice of Appointment
T HE undersigned hereby givee notioe of hie ap
pointment as Assignee of James W. Knott, of
Macon, to the county of Bibb snd State of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition by the District Oonrt of BUid District.
SAMUEL O. WEEMS, Assignee.
m»y!5 law3w
Assipee’s Notice of Appointment.
T HE undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment aa Assignee of Benjamin H. Wriglcy
of Macon, in the county of Biob aud btate of Geor
gia, who haa been adjudged a bankrupt upon bia
own petition by tbe District Court of said district*
SAMUEL O. WEEMS, Assignee.
maylS lawftw
OITY BEUaWJa«.Y,
COK. COLLINS AND HARMS STS.
LAGER BEER, ALE AM) BEER.
FE0HTER Sc MERGER, Proprietors.
Office,Old Post Office Bnilding—Next Gate City Bar
„„ ATLANTA. GA.
qprllSm
Bailey Springs, Lauflerflale Co., Ala.
Finest Mineral Waters in America'
TTNB1VALLED os a cure for DropBy, gcrofal*.
|_J Dyspepsia. Chronic Diarrkcos, all diseases of
the skin and kidnejB and the diseases peculiar to
females.
Board $50 per month; for the month of Jane
940. For circulars or farther particulars address
jcnel 2m
W. P. ELLIS.
CATOOSA SPRINGS,
GEORGIA.
Tbe Great FotrotainjtfHealtli ana Pleasure *
WIU be opened for tbe reception of visitors on
JUNE let, 1873.
BOARD 050 PER IMONTH.
For analysis and descriptive pamphlet address
W. O. HEWITT, Proprietor,
msTlSd&wIm Catoosa Springe. ,
x- a. wannxxn. bobt. wanrx.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
COTTON BROKERS
AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
P ABTIOULAB attention given to purchase and
©Ale of “Fntnjea” in the Savannah and New
York markets, on th® moat reasonable term*.
marI5 6m -—
notice.
I WTTV. hold a Jaatioe Oonrt for the 716th DU-
ffiKos office of CoUine * Heath
Ho. WSeoond itreet. tn the city of Maoon, on the
BB00ND SATURDAY Of •verymototo^
Ua»*m PnkllA find ex. off. j. Pm