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CITY AFFAIRS
•WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 23, 1873
Don to td SraiNov—Colonel J. B. Rom
loft for Indian Hprinp yesterday morning. B«
will be gone a week.
Nrw Buildn«o—A Dee brick building is be
log oommeneet on Poplar at reel, adjoining
lleath X Forter'a atablaa.
Thi Matos's Oocrr.—Hia Honor tbe Mayer
had only two oaaea before him yesterday, and
they were not of mnch importance.
A Fictthk.—Teelre able-bodied negroei, of
both aexea, aeated upon the tame piece
■canlling, and feasting npon the same water
melon, was one of the street soenea yesterday.
Kcsimxo a* OrriczJt.—Offleer Simpson at
tempted to arrest a citizen of Jones county on
the charge of disorderly oondnet, yesterday
afternoon, when tbe latter resisted and at
tempted to asaanlt Simpson with a knife. The
wight of the official baton, preaaed with some
energy npon the bead of tbo gentleman from
Jones, induced the Utter to go Tory quietly to
the barracks. Tbe case will come up before
HU Honor Ibis morning.
Macon atn> Bacnswiac Roan.—By reference
to tbe lima table, printed elsewhere this morn
ing, it will be seen that some important changes
hare been made in the schedule of the Msoon
and Brunswick road. The passenger trains
now leave Macon at 8.80 a. or., instead of 8:00
a. or. aa heretofore, and arrive at 8:00 r. or. in-
atead of <1:65 p. or. as before. The Hawkins-
▼illa aooommodatlon now leaves at 3:50 p. or.
instead of 8:15, and arrives at 9:55 a. or. instead
of 10:10, aa heretofore. These changes go into
effect to- day-
Tna WuTnxn.—Since Saturday we have been
having a rather remarkable spell of weather.
It haa been olondy for a greater portion of the
tlms during Iho day, and cool enough, at times,
for October. This is singular, as It is shout
this season of lha year that the ann usually does
1U “level best," and umbrellas and gauzy cloth
lug are In greatest demand. But suoh haa not
been tbe ease for Ibe paat two or three days.
In faet the weather has been decidedly nnsum
meriab, and does not feel like wholesome
weather at all.
Line Mioizisxa.—Messrs. Brown & Go
contlnno to reoelve the August numbers of all
tbe leading monthly periodioaU. They have
handed us Scribner’s, the Atlantic, the Qalsxy
and the Eclectio, all of which preeent special
attractions. Soribner’s begins a new story by
Bret Hsrte, wblon will run through three cum
lisrt, greatly enriobing them. The AtUntio
contains poems by Oliver Wendell Holmes and
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, besides a number of
other excellent papers. Bat it is ateieis to
enumerate articles when all the magazines are
so full of good ones. •
lixorrszo.—The polios hare succeeded in
recovering the chair that was stolen from Mrs.
BUokshear’s porch one evening last week. Tbe
ohalr has been Identified and returned to Its
owner. Another chair—a lady’s sewing rocker
—was recovered at tbe same time, and is now
in the barracks awaiting seme ona to oome and
identify it.
Both those chairs were recovered from par
Use to whom the sneak thiof who stole them
had sold them. A bed sproad was also recov
ered and returned to Us owner. The thief is
■till et large, but the polioe entertain some
hope of being able to catch him. They think
they know who it is, and are keeping a sharp
lookout for hia eppearanoe.
Got Train Hour.—Those Msooa capitalists
who awoke a few mornings slnoo and found
money bequeathed to them by the Louisville
lottery, have received the wbolo amount with
out rebate. Tney are now engaged in planning
finanoial schemes that would astound Jim Fisk,
ware he living, and do probably cause the bones
of that hero to rest nuersily beneath the green
sward of Bralllehoro.
Msoon invested about twelvo hundred dot
Isrs In this lottery and gets out of it the muni
fioent amount of twenty-fivo per oent. of the in
treatment. This is divided between four or fivo
larky individuals, who are now debating wholh.
er they shall proceed at once to oonstruct the
Msoon end Oiuolnnatl railroad, or build the
Atlanlio and Great Western Canal, or whether
they shell make a joint fnnd of the wealth and
squander it in a week's oonvivialily at Indian
Bprlng. _
A MD.M-ruor.T Nciaiscnc—Front the way
watermelons sre devoured on the sidewslks and
in tbe streets of Msoon, and the rinds left to
rot where the eaters throw them, it la very
reasonable to apprehond that if tbe city Is not
attaoked with the rind-erpeat, or some other
equally disagreeable visitation, it will not be
for the want of somothlng to attract it. It is
■boat as nuwholaomo to bresthe the odor of de
caying vegetation as to eat stale melons or cab
bage.
The hogs ere doing what they oan to relieve
tbs oily of this evil, but, thongh most of them
appear to enjoy good appetites, their efforts to
devour all the rinds thrown npon the street,
her, so far, been a failure, and there are some
localities through whloh a person osnuot walk
without stepping on pieoes of rind. The au
thorities ought to stop this, and if people will
persist in eating melons on the streets, they
ought to be foroed to oarry the peelings off
with them.
The County Court.
Judge Weems disposed of only one eeso yes
terday, as follows t
Borne Ume alnoe one Augustus James, a col
ored apology, grew weary of the wear and tear
of oily life, went into Holland district in search
of repose end happy domesticity. In order
that the latter might be as beaUfio aa possible
he took with him e colored female woman, who
left her husband in the oily. Things went very
well for e Ume, Ull Alioe Boynton, the brevet
wife, went a little wrong, and than Augustas
chastised her severely. This threw him Into
oourt to answer the oharges of adultery, forai-
oat Ion and committing a battery. He was con
victed and sent to the chain gang for six months
In default of the payment of $50 and coats.
Judge Weems issued some half a dozen war-
rants yesterday, and wrote out aa many accuse,
tiona. Among the parties affected is Mrs. Em-
ma Webb, who Is well known to the habitues of
Blue Ruin and to the polioe in general Bbe
has been arrested on tbe charge of keeping a
disorderly bouse, and has given bond for her
appearanoe to-day. Whan this accusation shall
have keen disposed of she and her whole house
hold—which is composed of both white and
black females—will be arrested and disposed of
e« vagrants. She is one of the leaders of the
ton In Blue Ruin, and her citabllahment is said
to be an annoyance even to that notorious com
munity.
David Williams came into oonrt yesterday af
ternoon with “a tale of wo," and asked that a
warrant be issued for ths arrest of Green Ro
berts on the oiutrge of haring committed a bat
tery upon him, the said David. David was
promenading with his girl Monday night, when
Green met him and dunned him for a half a
dollar. David was not prepared to liquidate the
debt, and told his creditor sc; but this did not
■ettefy the latter, and an altercation ensued.
Green threw a brickbat which struck David
square upon tbe nose, leaving npon it the im
press!on of a poorly executed monogram of
an inverted T with the arms drooping like
the bosrs of Lyra Bebyloaioa. The blow ac
tually spread David’s nose all over his faoe, bat
Dr. Metteuer gathered np the fragments and
pasted them up again into the shape of a de
cani sort of a very fl it nose, with a soar running
down and another croatwiss. Tbe same brick
bat rebounded from David's nose, and gave his
girt a severe blow in the forehead.
Green was arrested yesterday evening and
gave bond for his appearanoe. The case will be
beard at ten o'clock this morning.
A gentleman from Rutland diatriot staled
yesterday, that slnee the prosecutions for lnter-
1 naive ooodunt have been going on lathe 'Jounly
Court, there have been more weddingi in bis
district than were ever known to Lave taken
|.i«q« before in the same length of time.
Ir you want crockery, china, glassware, sil
ver-plated wire, dinner sets, tea sets, cham
ber sets, go to Walker A Dobbe'. jnlj22 2:
A Abort Alady lb SI ale rat History.
Tbe average American boy. no matter where
be la found, la a grievance. This remark refers
to boys from thirteen to fifteen years cf age.
They, about that period of life, oonceive the
idea that they are boys no lorger, and, as they
have neither the stature nor the stamina of men,
beeome noedeeoripts in manners snd morals,
and are totally uninteresting, except to an ill
nalnred man who is in want of something to
abase.
The boy is nearly ubiquitous as U possible for
tangible fl -eh sod blood to be. Heprowis around
with an indiseriminateness that would aslonisb
a man who had never seen many boys. They
hang around obnroh doors, to watch the girls go
in and oome ont of church. They are the first
fellows at a cock fight, a horse race, a camp
meeting or an auction, nod they monopolize al!
tbe scats and most of tbe conversation, and tbe
meanest sagars. If you go to the circus early
in order to get a good seat, one or more boys
are seen to get just in front of yon, and just at
the moment when the down is performing his
funniest antic, and yon are abont to let loose
the especial laugh you have been holding in
check for that particular point in the perform
anoe, the boys rise before yon, obstructing your
view and destroying the best laugh in your
oacblnatory repository, and yon involuntarily
enbstltnte therefor some exclamatory remarks
which we have an ntter aversion to seeing in
print.
Bat, if there is one pisoe at which a boy en
joys himself snore than at another, it is at a
funeral He loses no opportunity to attend
one. He feels cheerful while going to tbe
grave and cbeerfnl while returning; bnt he
has an Idea that it wonld not look well to seem
as oheerfnl as he is, so be begins a droll faeial per
formance, in order to overcome his cheerfulness
with a more seemly gravity; and the effeot is
abont as Iadlorons as a down with his face folly
painted and chalked, who seeks to lessen his
ridiculousness by donning the oowl and cloak of
a monk. ,
Yonr average boy is a pretty steady chnroh
goer. He likes conspicuous pews, snd he can
usually tall who ware at church and where they
■at. He is not a very devout member of the
oougregstion; but whiles away the most tedious
sermon by writing bis name and sundry other
remarks in the hym book whioh be finds in his
pew, aud then carves his initials in the back of
the pew in front of the one he aits in. When
he is through with that, having nothing else to
amuse him for the present, he slowly lowers
himself in his pew and then hoists his legs jnat
high enough to thrust his knees against the neck
of the gentlemen who sits in front of him, and in
this position he snoozes comfortably nntil be is
awoks by the brisk tresdof the congregation
rising to sing tbe Doxology, and when the ben
ediction is prononnoed he makes a rnah for the
door, being afraid that one of the girls will get
ont before he hss a chance to leer at her under
her bonnet.
He Is ambitions. There is not one of them
who does not expeot to grow up to be a Napo
leon, or a Washington, or a Gay Fawkes, or a
Jim Fisk, or a Joe Jefferson, or a Joe Miller,
or a Joseph, or a Robinson Crusoe, or a Jark
the Giant Killer. They do not dream of pass
ing through life at an ordinary gait over an
ordinary oonrse whioh every man may travel;
bnt is confident that he Is reserved for some
great event—that he will some day astonish the
world by leading a groat army, making a great
speeoh, writing a great book, riding a fractious
mule, killing a mad-dog, or saving a yonng
lady’s life from a burning building or a raging
torrent. He has plenty of inch ideas as these,
and expeots to live nntil some one or more of
them is realized. His vision may be wealth,
and he will dream of becoming a Grooms until he
willbeoome ao it fitted that he will hnrryoff
and spend his last dime for a bocket-book lo
hold the money that he expecta to have.
Ha la a Utopian. Things, to him, movo by im
aginary causes, and he earroaads himself with
a perfeet maze of extravagant circumstances.
One of his ideals is that he is a fit creature to be
very mnch in love with, and time he justifies
the weakness ho exhibits In being very mnoh in
love with himself. He is painfully (to his
friend:) aware that he is a perfeot Adonis, end
loses no opportunity to express the opinion—
not by words precisely, but by actions which
are twice as eloquent. But this is only an ont-
cropping of his ntopisnism.
Taking him all and in ail tbo boy is rather a
rare oomponnd of oddity and nonsense—just
FINANCIAL All) COMMERCIAL'
Latest Market Reports by Telegraph |
FINANCIAL.
Xzw rose—Noon—Stocks heavy Money easy I
it 1-0 5 Exchange, long 8V: ehortlO. Govern
ments quiet. Bute bonds a eady. Gold steady at
J6tf ^
Evening—Gold steady at 1&»18X. Money easy
at 3*4. Jtortit.g -:eady Governments closed
atrong. Bute bond* steady.
Midnight—Governments, 81a 20; 82s 17; «t
17K: 65a 19X; new 17«f: 67a 19, 88e 16)6 new
5slt)(: KWOalSK-
Teni.e-wee Ca HU: new SO!-,': Virginia 6a 44:
new 50; coneol 6aM; deterred 10X: Louisiana |
6a 49; new 43; levee 6. 40: Rs 6": Alabama 8a 80;
5a 54: Georgia 6a 70 7a 86 North Carolinas 27.V;
new 15 special ux 12. Booth Carolinas 28; new
14; April and October 20-
Nxw OxLXxrs—sterling 27Jf- Sc* York sight %
premium. Gold 16
J-okddx—Noon-Consols 9SXS92J( ; new S'a
89H
pirns—Noon—Rentes 56f He.
Feasxxoet—Noon—Bonds 96X for C2’a.
Fasts -Evening—Rentes Sit rJo.
COTTON.
New Tout—Noon—Cotton, aaiee 593; middlings I
21: market qnieL
Future- opened as followi: July 20X: August
19X®1»X; Heptembir 16y,<s 18 8-16; October 17J{;
December 17X-
Evening—Ootton sales to-day 770: middlings
21: n.erket quiet aud nominal; net receipts 299.
groat 1205.
Sties of futures 15.300; mtrket closed aa follows:
Julv 2 Angu-t I9X: September l-.a; Octo
ber 17 13 16®X7X- ,
Baltiwoxx—Ootton, net reoelpta —; gross 72:
exports ooaatwise 115; sales 305; stock 3257; mid
dlings 20X: market quiet-
New OaLXAsa—Ootton. net receipts 221: gross
293; sales —; last evening 300; stock 32,758; mid
dlings 18X-
WiurnraTOS—Ootton. net receipts 72; tales 2;
stock 1672; middlings 18X: market qnieL
Augusta — Cotton, receipts 118; sales 339; mid
dlings 18; market qnieL
Bavaxhas—Ootton, net receipts 227: exports
coastwiea —; aaiaa 31; stock 6202; middlings 18%@
UN; market firm.
•Jhaklzstok—Ootton, net receipts 315: exports
coiatwise —; sales 100: stock 4463; middlings 19)f;
low middlings 18X: Rood ordinary 17X: ordinary
14 it IS; market Him forgood grades.
Mobile—Ootton, receipts ; exports coast
wise 44; sales : stock 11,351; middlings I8jf;
low middlings nX'Sl'X; markei doll and nominal.
Bortox—Ootton, gross 131; sales 200; stock 10.- I
000; middlings 21; market quiet and little doing. [
HBOtl—Ootton. net reoelpta 293; exports
coastwise 638; aaiee 80; stock 3740; low middlings
18X: market steady.
Mzjtrms—Ootton, net receipts 162: exports
coastwise 586: sales —; stock 9442; middlings 18X;
market firmer and lower.
GAtrzrrow—Ootton, net receipts 59; sales — :
stock 13,718, good ordinary 14X; market quiet and
steady.
l’mLinrLP.m—Cotton, middlings 21; market
quiet but firm.
Ltobtool—Noon—Ootton steady; uplandc 8)1;
Orleans 9.
Ootton sales 10,000; speculation and export 2000.
From Savannah and Charleston July and Angnat I
delivery, 8X; October and November, new crop,
8 9-16.
IrvzaPOOL—Evening—Yarn* and fabric* quiet |
and unchanged.
Bales include 5750 bales American.
REMOVAL
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REMOVED
THEIR STOCK OF
PRODUCE.
such a oreatnro ns is disooverablo nowhere ont-
nido of first trowsers and long ooats. He en
joys the exquisite faonltyof saying things on all
improper occasions; of being oxastiy where
he ie not wanted; of doing preoieeiy what was
not expeoted of him; of always being in some
body’s way; of Leaving all the doors open in
oold weather and closing them in hot weather;
of always being ont of the way when needed
to go on an errand, and is the way when sister’s
yonng man calls to spend the evening. At the
table tarns over his plate before graoe Is done;
takes the piees of chicken that soma one elsj
wants; always wants more eager in his ooffee;
pals the napkin in his pocket when he leaves
the tabte; steps on the oat’s tall if she oomes
about during the meal and makes himself un-
pleisint in & thousand ways too tedious to be
mentioned.
In the coarse of a reasonably long life time
one occasionally meets with a good little boy;
but the seeds of hereditary disease are in their
bodies, and they ail die youug. At least, we
suppose so, as few of that kind are ever found
between the ages above mentioned.
Bxwabx br OouxTsavuTs.—Parties buying
Central City Choice,” “Years to Oonnt On,"
and “ Pride of Georgia ” segars wonld do well
to see that George W. Head’s name is branded
the box. jnly21 lw
Sate yonr frnlL Use the best—Mason and
Gem frnit jar, by the dosen, case or gross, at
Walker A Dobbs’. 21
New Yoax—Noon—Floor dnti and unchanged.
Wheat quiet aud without decided change; No. 2 I
Milwaukee 1 4991 60. Oorn quiet and steady;
rlrtm W' .I'-T;: ni.Xf-1 57. Fork aieaiiv; new mess I
17 06. Lard dull and heavy: western steam I
8X- Turpontino dull at 44*44X. Roein firm at I
3 13 for common strained. Freights firm.
Evening—Flour, inactive and firmer; common to |
fair extra G43@8G0; good to choice 8 05® 10 75. f
Wheat 2^3c lover but firm : new white Matyland
1 90. Coin heavy at 3®>2c lower. Coffee strong; 1
Rio 18@I9X- Sugar strong and advancing ; fair
to good refined 7$8X- Molasses dell and un
changed It c i strong at S,g9. l’ork ateady ; mesa I
17 50 Lard weak; Weatarn steam 7&7X- Tor-I
pentine dull. Roein firm. Tallow ateady. Freights I
ateady.
Baltimobu—Floor very qnieL Wheat afeady.
Corn firm an ! roarce; wlnjo 8'ighfi; yellow 65.
Oats dull: southern 50(352. Meae pork 17 25. Ba
con in fair demand and unchanged. Lard quiet I
and steady. Wn:eky firm and scarce at 85. [
Louisville—Flour easier: fancy family 7 GO.
Corn firmer at 55(362, sacked Fork lower; held at I
16 00®16 25. Saoon in fair demand for order Iota; [
shoulders 8)(; clear rib eidea 9X: doer aides 10X.
packed Lard, tierce 9®9J(; kegs 10; etoam SX; I
mull Iota ; -iV higher.
CtxcnXATt—Flour dull at 6 50® 7 10. Corn doll
at 42. Provisions gbade firmer for bacon. Fork
dull: held at 16 00. Lard dull and nominaL Bacon 1
quiet and firm; ehouliera 8;<; eidea OX'S’lO. [
Whisky steady at 92
St. Lons— Floor email business and unchanged.
Corn dull and nnebanged; No. 2 mixed 33339. in I
warehouse; 45 eaoked. Whisky firm at 93. Fork I
quiet at 16 60. Bacon qniet and weakfor small lota: I
shoulders 8X; aides OX'alO- Lard dn!I; refined I
STORE ROOMS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
SUMMER ^SCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AXO JPBOX
MecflB, Brimi icl, saramali asd Florida, j
Omcx Mioox Ann Bauxswicx Batlsoad,!
Msoon. Ga., July 22.1873. f
O N and after Wednesday, July 23J, passenger
trains on this Road will be ran aa follows:
DAT risssnaa, DAar, suxdats excepted tos
TUB PEZSZST.
Leave Macon. ...... 8:30 a.*
Arrive at Jessup 6,45 r. a
Arrive At Brunswick.... ..10.15 P.
Arrive at Savannah..
WOdtenholm's Pocket Cutlery.
^ LARGE IMPORTATION just received by
Joly23 St
TRUMAN A GREEN,
Cherry Street, Msoon, Ga.
TO KENT.
T WO COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOC3E3
to rent—one ou Flam street, opposite the
former residence of G. B. Obesr, The other on
Fourth street, next door to W. J. Totten. Foe-
session given first of October. Inquire of
MRS. O. T. O'HANLON,
Corner First end Fine streets
jnly20 St Msoon, Os.
NOTICE.
OFFICE MACON STREET RAILROAD OO ,
Madox, Ga., July 19. 1873.
T HE snnnsl moating of the Stockholders of this
Oompanv will bo held at the office of the
Arrive at xauanassee 7:4(3 p M 1 Ootton States L'fe Insurance Company, at 10
ArriTOat Jacksonville 7 16px
Leave Jacksonville 7:10 am
Leave Tallahassee 6.40 A
Leave Savannah 6.20 a. a
Leave Brunswick C:00a. a
Leave Jessup 9 00am
Arrive at Maocn 8 00 P.a
Passengers from Savannah will take 4 So p. a.
train for Brunswick, and 6.20 a. k. train for Msoon.
XAViinniu AoooaxoDAiiox Tract, daily, (auv-
DAia axciPTzu.j
Leave Macon 8 60
Arrive at HawkinaviUe..... 7 30
LeaveHawkiuaTiUe 6:30
Arrive at Msoon '9.55a.*
W. J. JARVIS,
Jaly23tf Master Transportation.
o'clock A. at., on Wednesday, 23d ineL
Stockholders are requested to be represented
either in person or by proxy, and to be prompt in
their attendance.
JOHN B. COBB.
julyWSt Secretary.
BITS' THE BEST.
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOB SALE CHEAP,
r:s LanW’s New Crop Turnip Seen
*■ * BUTA BAGA,
FLAT DUTCH,
BED TOP,
LABGE GLOBE,
ALSO,
FBESH CABBAGE BEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Pharmacist, 4th and Poplar streets,
july20tf Hollmawoitli Bock.
Twenty Boxes Cheese]
DR. SUSSDORFF
Hag removed hia office to
CHERRY STREET, over
SOHALL'3 SHOE STOBE.
juneSgap.tnee, thure tf
AXD OXZ CAS LOAD
TENNESSEE CLEAR SIDES
TO BENT.
T HE STOBE in Waehingten Block, on Mulberry
street, recently occupied by G. Volger A Co.
I Also, two desirable office rooms over the etore
Jalyl8 3t J M. BOARD MAN
FOB KENT.
I rrwo DWELLING HOUSES, eh'gibly located.
I J. Apply to . B. F. LAWTON,
julyl'i tf At Exchange Bank.
July23tf
A. B. SMALL
At No. 10 Hollingsworth Block.
I MPORTED TURNIP 8EEDB—Dickson’s Defi
ance extra Bute Bags, Improved Green Top
8ootch Yellow, (very seject,7 White Bomeraman,
(fins,) Bed Tankard, Yellow Tankard, Garby
White Stone, Orange Jelly, Broad Leaved Essex
Rape, Tnrnip Booted Rape The above have late
ly arrived from Q leen Victoria's seedsmen, who [
have for many years devoted unremitting care
and attention to the improvement of the different 1
varieties Tbe stock we now offer to tbe public is f
of tbe most select and perfeet character,
jq'yli 2 v GEORGE BEGQS.
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DISSOLUTION t
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Clixtox, Joces Cousti, Ga.,1
July 16,1873. )
T HE firm of JUHAN A GLOWER baa this day From experiments made the present season, we
been diseolved by mntnal consent. Peter L I can confidently recommend our
Clower will continue business at the old stand. 1
Either one of tbe late firm can eign in settlement.
All persona having claims ageiDst the firm will. , _ , —TrnnmTT T r7PTI
present them at once for payment, and all persons HOME-MADE FERTILIZER
indebted are requested to come forward without I
delay and settle.
jn!y22 lw»JUHAN A OLOWEB.
New Or.i.EANs — Flour dnll: double extra 6 25; i
Irebie extra 6 tn«t7 £0 family H 50®9 60 Corn |
in good demand: mixed 62®63; yellow BO; white 70.
Oata firm at 44t{. Bran scarce at 75. Hay, prime I
29004822 00; oboioe scarce, no sales. Fork dull
at 17 25. Dry salted moats lower: shoulders 8.
Bacon scarce: ebonldors 9X; eidea 10@10%; bams. [
choice U>u 'Ilf I-siii. refined scarce; tiercas g’X:
keg 10. Sowar, fair to fully fair 8®9. Molasaea |
dull: plantation reboiled 50 Whisky finer; Louisi
ana 91; Cincinnati 37. Coffee 1H©20
Wilxixoiox—Spirits turpentine higher at S9}<. I
Rosin qniet at 2 40 for strained: low pale 8 50;
window glass 5 00- Crude turpentino steady; hard
2 00; yellow dip and virgin S 20. Tar quiet at3 50.
LrvrnrooL—Noon—Breadetnffs heavy. Wheat |
12a@17s Sd; winter 11s 10. Flour 27.®28s.
London-—Evening—Fine Roein 13a.
Liverpool— Evening—'Tatpentino 35e Gd.
marine” news.
New Yobk—Arrived, Ivhmalie, Genoa, Leghorn, I
Canada and Columbia. J
CnA tj'.zston—Hryived, Ashland, Falcon, Her- I
mony, E. H. Moirison.
Saxaxxh—Ariived. Linda Steward. Gardiner. |
Cleared, Bullivito, Mary H. Evans and Seland.
MULBERRY STREET,
-UNDER THE
Kxaoaxxx Oil, 110 fire teat, by ths gallon,
hsml or on toad, at Walker A Dobbs'. at
Walked A Dodbj will sell s few more frnit
jars at $1 per dozen. 2t
You can find any kind of pocket knife yon
wish at Truman A Green's. They have a very
large assortment, and at low prioss. jy203i
Bur few more days, remember. Walker A
Dobbs are offering crockery, china, glassware
and silver-plated ware at greatly rednoed
prices. St
Eagle Choice Flour from prime new
wheat—at Eagle Mills.
To Travellers Gorxo Kobth.—Persons go
ing North via Savannah oan have berths re*
served without extra charge by oalling on T.
H. Henderson at express office, agent Black
Star Line. jniyl5 lw
New machinery, new equipments, new
wheat and new flour, at the Eagle Mills.
Mocuixo bird cages of the best quality can
be bought from Truman A Green, and at re-
duoed prioee. jniy203t
O. H. Baied will be pleased to see his friends
and customers at his new stand No. 8 Ootton
avenne, under Brown's picture gallery.
jnljSO 2t
Abe yonr grocer for 'Eagle Extra
Flour from the Eagle Mills, \V. J. Law-
ton & Co., proprietors.
J. F. Bauteld A Co. are reoeiviog twenty
tubs beet butter once a week. juljttf
Eagle Family Flour from the Eagle
Mills, is a very popular cheap flour.
Watxr coolers and ice cream freezers at oost
at Truman A Green’s, Cherry street j;203t
Ir you want good bread, get flour I
made at the Eagle Mills.
Betreshiso.—If yon feel oppressed by the I
heat and dust, just step into Loh’s, in the La*
nier House building, and take a oool refreshing
bath for only twenty-five cents. Shaving, hair
catting, etc., by the most skillful tonsorial |
artists, and at tbA coolest establishment in the [
city. Strangers visiting Htoon should remem
ber this—the people bore all know it
julyl2 eodtf
Tbe High Kills ot Asia.
A NODE.
Eng-lang clioo, fou poo-yon,
Yankstekiang ling chang ton ;
One poyang, tachouEe ching.
Chop ete ping loo chon fing.
Cbeeling foocht, palawang goocha,
Pekin choo-ka chieng oobeschay;
ShuiEza heloo chee fialing—
Lougste pu-!o hi-lang ming
Hing-la poo, qhang le fou,
Fo-ling hlang, «tango loo;
Irriwadla lochs, sipo yang,
Sangloo f onche, ling chon pang I
Having submitted the above in the original die- I
lect to Ab-Web, we are favored with the following
free rendering:
Here the Chinese yonth and maiden
Send afar the package laden.
Fill'd with Tea from Rivas Panton
To the distant city Cantcn.
7 hence it goee by ships of commerce
To where Chang and Eng went from us,
Lind of freedom o'er the seas.
Where we send our choicest Teu.
Thence to where the Ienndiga,
Wafted by tbe Atlantic breeze,
Bears it on to PurzzL'a Geoceet,
There you'll find our choicest Teas.
JuiyWIw
Hurt, Raxeix A Lamai This well known and
reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood's j
Eureka Liver Medicine. It baa the praise of all
who hare tried it. In bottles at 50 oents sad 31.00
The Chcatzat axd Best Hood's Eureka Liv
er Mtxlicine givea universal satisfaction in
the treatment of Liver Disease. Dyspepsia, Sick I
Headache, Coetiver.eee, and all that class of dis
eases arising from a disordered state of the atom- j
acb and liver, nov30Iy
MASONIC TEMPLE
OPPOSITE THE
LANIER HOUSE,
Where they will be glad to
MEET ILL OLD Fl
FOB SALE CHEAP
CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS!
15 Heroes CANVASSED HAMS,
1,000 pounds TENNESSEE HAMS,
200 bales TIMOTHY HAY,
60 bales CLOVER HAY,
100 boxes BAB SOAP,
25 boxes BEST STARCH,
600 pounds CHEDDAR CHEESE,
800 bushels 00W PEAS,
400 bushels TENN. GROUND PEAS,
2 car loads FLOUR, in barrels and sacks.
AU of the above will be sold low down, by
Jnly22 tw JONES A BAXTER.
For Gardens, Tcrnips, Barley, eto
Consisting largely of ammonia and nitrogen, it
I yot does not burn or wither the plant. We have it
for sale in any quantity wanted.
July20tf
HUNT. BANKIN A LiMAB,
Druggists, Cherry street
Convention of Ex-Cadets
CHANGE IN BUSINESS !
From this date the WHOLESALE branch of onr busineas will be conducted in the* name of
ROSS & COLEMAN,
At onr present stand, and having admitted MB. W. 4. JUHAN, oi Clinton, Ga., to an interett
in the KErAIL DEPARTMENT, that branch will be removed in a short time to
w.
S. T.* COLEMAN’S OLD STAND.
And tbo bcaiaeeo conducted in tbo name of
A.. JUHAN cfc OO.
We take great pleasure in introlncing to onr friends ilr. Jubaa—a Rentlcman in whom we bare
entire confidence, and in whose handa we believe the reputation of onr bonao will be fully ouatained.
With thi* assurance from no, we trust that a hearty welcome and a generous support await him.
And now, that tbe obstacles which have heretofore intervened are removed, wo hopo in a abort
time to inaugurate in onr city tbe
FIRST EXCLUSIVE JOBBING DRY GOODS BUSINESS
that haa ever been attempted here, and with all the appliances necessary to sustain ns, we hope to present
each a dispiy of merchandiee aa will at once arrest attention,and inspire confidence. Fully conscious of tbs
eminent ability and enterprise of onr m indicate generally, we hope to merit a place in tbo picture
which shall represent Macon the leading market in the State, and among onr largo circle of friends we
hope there are enongh of those who by their support, will insure ns a against a failure. Having no
foare of the result, we enter with confidence upon the new Bold. With this announcement ws unfutl
onr banner to the breeze, proclaiming QUICK SALES and SHOST FBOFIT8, and inviting oompetit on
from any qnarter. J. B. BOSS A S. T. COLEMAN.
Ma'on. Ga.. Jqly 1 , 1R73.
HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO.
ABE NOW OFFERING THEIB FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
CALL AND EXAMINE
F0D1 Niff STORES IN MACON.
A Teu Gent Store,
A Twety-five Cent Store,
A Fifty Cent Store,
A Dollar Store.
For particulars, inquire of
W. A HOPSON A CO.,
39 and 41 Second et., and 18 ana 20 Cotton ave.
jnlylS tf
10 KENT.
A HOUSE containing nine rooms, situated on
Flam street. Healthy location, end conve
nient to tbe bnaineee portion of the city.
Apply to E. L. Bn’ltDIOK,
At Burdick Brothers, 63 Third street.
jnlylS Itv
FOR RENT CHEAP.
T HE two commodious STOBE8 on Cherry
street, at preeent occupied by Oolem&n .k
I Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
J. VALENTINO,
juneStd
68 Cherry street
STORE FOR RENT.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
X can be rented on far rable terms. " Posses
sion given immediately fur the coming year Bent
from now to first of October extremely moderate.
Apply to
julj!2 6t W. T. NELSON.
PLASTERING HAIR, ETC.
EST Western Plastering Hair, in small bales.
Chewacla (Ala) LIME, PLASTER and CE
MENT, alwayB on hand and for sale cheap, by
jul;22 lw JONES A BAXTER.
B 1
Oft TIEBOES BEST MOLASSES,
Ovr in good order.
In store and for sale low, by
Jniy22 lw JOSE3 A BAXTER.
“FIRST QUALITY FLOUR,”
F ROM selected new White Wheat, In
Barrels, Whole and Half Sacks.
Reoeivid to day and for sale by
Julj221w JONES A BAXTER.
The sx-Cadets and ex-ProfeBsors of the
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Are invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, on
the first day of September next.
The Central, Macon and Brunswick, Macon and
Western, Atlantic and Western, West Point and
flit. J. EMMKir HUCKSllKAR,
I PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Office, No. 2 Cotton avenne (np staire,) next door
to Mr. Payne's Drag Store.
Beeidence, Walnut street, (above Spring.) McBur-
ney's tenement building, Macon, Ga.
decl lawtf
B
NOTICE.
OFFICE GLEBE SUPERIOR COURT. 1
Glvxx Co , 0a, Juno 14th. 1873.)
Y direction of his Honor W. Schley, Judge
Superior Courts Eastern Circuit, notice is
I Atlanta, and Georgia Railroads will pass members hereby given that Jnde Schley will preside at a Bes-
‘ b * aion of Glynn Superior Court, commencing TUK8-
of the Convention for one fare to and from the DAY, July 8,1873, at 10 oclock a. m., for the
purpose of trying the case of B. B. BULLOCK,
et. aL, vs. J. E. DART, et al. Bill in equity in
Glynn Snperior Court. Counsel and parties at in-
Let every ex-Oadet who loves the memories that tcrest will please take notice.
C. P. GOODYEAR.
Clerk Snperior Glynn Co., Ga.
W. P. Goodad,
Cashier. I vention.
cluster around hia Alms Mater, and who cherishes j
a hope of seeing her resurrected from the ashes
in which Ehermsn buried her, come to this Gon-
junelB dtjy8
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS,
DIRS OTOnS.
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
]uly22 Cm
SEGARS! SEGARS!]
Imported and Domestic.
JOHN HILLEDGE,
President of tbs ex-Oadet Aaaociation.
JolyRO-tflaepl
LAW CARD.
H/TESSB3. WOODWARD A TOOLE, of Dooly
ill. county, Ga., having formed a legal copart
nership, respectfully offer thtir services to the
public, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Msoon, Sumtor and Hous-
WM. S. HOLT, | ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
JNO. B. BOSS. I Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address, Yianna, Ga. july!5 d3m*
WANTED AT ONCE,
O NE OB TWO first-cli83 practical Gin Makers,
(Breaster), to whom the highest wages will I
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL.
C OB. CORTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS ,
NEW YORK. On the European Plan. BIOH-
I AiSD F. FRENCH, son of tbe late Oolonel Richard
French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel,
newly fitted np and entirely renovated the same-
I Centr&Uy located in the Business Part of tbe City.
Ladies’and Gentlemen’s I>inmg Rooms attached
JnneI9tf
R0BT. A. NISBET,
■A-ttorney at Law
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store,)
Junel4d3m MACON. GA
be paid, by the day or piece,
jolyll tf
P. O. SAWYER.
LA ESOIPCION,
LA OAR BA,
FLOB DEL FUMAB,
LA KLEOION,
TENNYSON,
LA NOVEDAD,
LA UNIOO,
MANILLO,
FIGABO,
And many other brands, all of which are
offered very low.
BOLAND B. HALL,
Comer Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
July22 tf
HOUSE FOR RENT.
I '\X7'J5 will rant the Two-story BRICK HOU3E,
| VV comer Poplar and Second streets, adjoin
ing DsLoache’s carriage store. One of the best
localities in the city for a Boarding House.
July 15 6t LAWTON A WILLINGHAM.
PRINTING!!
WE HAVE IN STORE
1000 POUNDS OF
CHAMPION’S
COTTON CATERPILLAR
EXTERMINATOR.
CATERPILLARS!
THESE DESTRUCTIVE WORMS, the fann
ers should be prepared for them by having a supply
of the genuine WHISENANT’S DESTROYER on
hand.
, Thomas Oonxrv, Ga., July IS, 1873.
We take pleasure in certifying we saw the
Whieenant Cotton Caterpillar Destroyer applied to
numerous stalks of cotton npon Wm. B. Harrell's
plantation yesterday evening after ann down, in
ten minutes alter which a very heavy ram fall upon
it, and we saw nothing more of the cotton nntil
morning. Upon examination this morning we
we fonnd that the rain had not washed it off. and
that all the eaterpillars that wore npon the cotton
were dead and in a dying condition We are very
favorably impressed witb it, and are satisfied if
properly applied it will give perfeet satisfaction.
(Copy) WM. B. HARB4LL.
W- P. GLOWER.
Albasv, Ga., July 18, 1873.
This is to certify I applied the Whieonimt Cotton
Caterpillar Destroyer to the ootton npon two bot
tom places on my plantation, near this city, a few
days since, which had quite a number of caterpil
lars npon it and that it killed all tbo caterpillars
that were npon the cotton without injuiy to thg
plant I am well pleased with it, and am fully
satisfied if it is properly applied it will kill all the
caterp liars upon the cotton without injury to the
plant, and that one hand cap apply it to four or
five acres per day.
(Signed) JESSE W. WATERS.
Orders should be scut in early to
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
jn'y20 tf Druggists.
SOUTH MACON DRUG STOBE!
8 eveiy druggist has tbe purest medicines, of
ceureo I need not mention that faot; yet, as
I receive monthly shipments from the beet houses
of New York, I suppose I havo them also.
For the accommodation of the laboring classes,
among whom I am located, I am rei dy to wait on
all at any hour, day or nignt, and give special at-
tention to the presoriplion department.
Everett’s Remedy
—FOR—
CHILLS AND DISEASES OF THE LIFER
'Will give satisfaction in every caao t when taken
according to directions.
Lad.es will find the department of
TOILET ARTICLES!
Attractive and eatisfactory.
ICE COLD SODA WATER, cn draught, till 12
o'clock at night.
S. D. EVERETT, Drnggi6t,
Julyl8eod3m Fourth street, near Arch.
STRICTLY COHESION ROUSE
Jet. AX. WA.TEP1S tS3 CO.
5G Broad St., Naw Yorlt,
BANKERS
Buy and sell contracts for future delivery of oot
ton. Deposit acconnts of bankers, merchants an
others are especially solicited.jnly6d3m
P UP np in sacks sufficient for fiva acres at S5
per Back, or packages sufficient for one acre
at 8125 per package.
T HE Jobbing Department of the TELEGRAPH I wy cctt. \n STfiTlTfl VP it vnvp Tfi ATT
AND MESSENGER is now under the charge 1,0 illGUTS - 13 FB -- E T0
Educate Your
Daughters, j
SASHVIUr, TENNESSEE.
W. E. WARD’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA
DIES closed on tbe 11th
and near 800 pnplls. No ■ I
only three in the North, h >ve bad aa good snocess.
No case of protracted sickness during the past
year. Its pupils being In the city, enjoy the best
advantages of their respective churches. Grade
of the laat Senior Glass 926. Fall Session openH
September 4. For catalogue address
W. E. WABD,
joly22d2witw3t Nashville, Term.
of Mr. B. W. Smith, who la known as an accom
plished printer and experienced workman.
All jobs Bent to this office will be exocnted with
despatch, and at the lowest PBirsa. Orders fer
biils-heads, circulars, posters, etc, solicited from
city and country. ]nly!5 tf
LOST.
O N Friday, the 11th, in the city, a BLAOK I
ENAM ELED FIN, (oblong.) encircled with I
Coil or send at once to
3. H. ZEILIN & GO.
Orders by mail solicited and promptly attended
to. ’ jnneI7tf.
GEORGIA CANE SYRUP
T„'„ Xht* ig eighteen or twenty small diamonds, let in silver;
ind “d® "hnilar to a star. The finder iill be liberally
rewarded by leaving the same at the .tore of
InlylStf
J. W. BUBKE A CO.
50
BARRELS CHOICE CANE SYBUP,
TURNIP SEED.
apr30 eodtf
JAQUES 4 JOHNSON'S.
Flour to the trade of the best brands
on favorable terms, at the Eagle Mills,
W. J. Lawton & Co., proprietors.
Fmsxbvino Sugar in quantities to suit pur
chasers, st J. F. Barfield & Oo/s. jolj4tf
Eagle Choice Flour is becoming more
popular every day. Be sure to give it a
trial when you have occasion to buy.
Mas. Josephine Hoene, artist, formerly of
Georgia. Address 122 Weverloy Piece, New
York. Portraits end picture* of eay size Ukea
from old deguercotypce in tbe highest style of
art
Nervous Pebtutt.—A depressed, irritable state I
of mied; a weak, nervous exhausted feeling; no
energy or animation; confused head, weak memo
ry, often with debiitatiog, involuntary diaehargw. I
Tbe consequence of excesses, mental overwork or I
indiscretions. This keevous debility finds a sov- I
©reign cure in HratPaarra’ Homeopathic Spxchtc, J
No 23. It tones np the system, arrests discharges, I
dispels tbe mental gloom and despondency, and re-1
jnvenates the entire system. It is perfectly h&rm- I
lees and always efficient. Price c5 for a package of I
fire boxes and a large $2 vial of powder, which is I
important in old, serious cases; or $1 per single I
box. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail on re- I
ceipt of price. Addroee HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC I
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.. No. fC2 Broad
way. N.Y. For sal© by John Ingal a and Hunt, j
Bankin A Lamar, Macon, Ga.
prI5 eodJtaw tf
OBSTACLES TO XIA RBI AGE.
HAPPF RELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the I
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man- j
hood reetored. Impediments to Marriage remov
ed. New method of treatment. New and remark- |
able remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD AS8O0IA-1
TION, No. 2 South Ninth et., Philadelphia, Pa.,-
an institution having a high reputation for honor- I
able conduct and professional rk.Il. j z!ySJ3m
PtasoKAL.— Editor Telegraph and Messenger,
Macon, Ga., says: 4 *Ws h&ve tested its virtues
personally, and know that for dyspepsia, bihouL-
nera, and throbbing headache it is the best medi
cine the world ever aaw. We have tried forty oth
er remedies before Simmon*' Liver Regulator, but
none of them gave us more thin temporary re- I
lief; but ths Regulator not only relieved, but
cured at.”
ADD TO THE NUMBER
ALL WHO ARK LOOKING FOB
BARGAINS!
jaiyMtf
IN OUB BU8IH1BS.
n BORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Mrs. Samen-
Vj tbs Htone (widow of Thomas Htone, late of
said oounty, dacnaaed,) has applied for exemption
of personalty and aetung apart and valuation of [
homestead, ont of the estate cf the said Thomas
Hums, deceased, and I will pass npon the same
at 10 o’clock A. at. on the 8th day of August next, [
at my office. JNO. M. QltKKlt, 1
jqly22 9t Ordinary.
G eorgia, maoon oounty. Aston fjuTu I
haa applied fur exemption of personally [
and I will pass npon the same at 12 o’oloek M- on [
the 3d day of Aunmt licit, at my offine.
JNO. U. OliEKR,
|nij22 2t Ordinary.
FKESH CHOP TUBNIP SEED
18 7 3,
EDWARD SPEIWZ,
N otary public and ex-offioio justice
07 THE PEACE. I can bo found for the
[ preeent at all hours of the day at my office, adjoin-
I ng the law office of A. Proudfit, over the store of
I J&ques & Johnsons Third street, Maoon, Ga.,‘to at-
[ tend to all Magisterial bnsinefla. sag
NOTICE.
MAOON A BUUNflWIOK RAILROAD, )
hUPK&INTElIDZMT's OfllOI, V.
Madon, Ga., July 10, 1873. i
M ERCHANTS and others deeinng that their
BUIPMENTH from Eastern cuie*. via Ba-
vannab, should pass over the Maoon and Bruns- |
wick Railroad, will please h*vd their freghts i
marked care of Agent of Atlantic and Gulf Rail- |
road, Savannah.
JAB. W. ROBERTSON,
julyI7 tf General Superintendent.
DOG LOST.
T HE party antioed from my premises on last
Handay night or Monday morning, a BULL
PUFFY with black and white spots, will confer a
favor by retnrning same or giving information
where the said Dog can be fonnd.
A. McKENSA.
Jolyl7 St Fourth street
AT THE DRUG STOBE OF
RANKIN, XASSENBUEG & CO.
jnly20 tf
EDWARD HOWE,
GENERAL BTATE AGENT FOB THE
6ANSTER COMPLETE GAS WOBKS
For Family use, Hotels, Churches, Ete.
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Macon. |
JuiytStf
ANOTHER LOT OF
:|MY Al STBAff GUTTERS
APPLE MILLS
JAKES H- BLOUNT. ISAAC TTATtmnffAW.
BLOUNT & HARDEMAN,
|ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MAOON, GEORGIA.
Office, at entrance Balaton Hall, Cherry «treat.
de2Stf
NOTICE.
I WILL bold a Justice Court for the 716th Dis
trict, G M.. at the offica of Collins & Heath,
I No 69 Second atreet. in tbe city cf Macon, on the
I SECOND SATURDAY of every month
F. M. I1.KATH.
NOTICE.
ATOTIOE Is berety given that the Maoon and
J> Brunswick Railroad will continue to receive
its Fare bills in payment of Freight and Passage
heretofore.
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEBICUS, GA,
WILEY JOKES & CO., Proprietors.
Is first-class and in business center.
Board per day $2. Lodging or single meals GO cts.
maj9 6m
MEDICAL CARD.
F ROM this date DR. WM. R. BURGESS may bo
fonnd, day and night, at bis office over Rankin,
Maseenburg A Co.’s Drug Store, coiner Mulberry
and Third streets.
Macon, April 28,1873. od4pr28ea
BliHWIMMH
Car mis vl Invalids.—Life and health are God’s
lifts, and it is a ein to imperil them by neglect.
Ve can. if we choose, prompt’y relieve the disor
ders of the stomach, bowels, liver and nerves,
which lead to chronic dyspepsix, dysentery, diar
rhoea. liver compliint and paralysis, by having re
course to
Tarrant'* Effervescent SollzBr Aperient.
It has been a proven feet for thirty years, that this
wholesom i and agreeable alterative will always
prevent the minor ailments of the body from cul
minating in dangerous maladies, if administered
at the proper time. Meet tbe first symptoms with
this inestimable remedy. Sslf-neglect in each
cases is a crime. Bold by all druggists.
J oJyi9<i2aw<fcw2w
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Notice is hereby
given that my wife, Amelia Dennick, has my
fall permission to do business on her own account
as a free trader. RANDOLPH DENNICK.
July 1, 1873- Jnlyi lawlm
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA
In the Matter of Thomas Bains—In Bankruptcy.
T am is to give notice once a week for three
weeks that I havo been appointed assignee
jqiyi lOt
GEO. H. HAZLEHUBST,
Receiver.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
Homceopathist.
FPTOB Weed’s Block, Second street, third door I
below Johnston’s jewelry establishment.
Beeidence Lanier House. jnlylS tf
O
FOR RENT.
QNK THREE BOOMED WELLING, plastered |
And WINE PRESSES
EXPECTED DAILY.
For sale cheap for caah.
EDWARD ROWE,
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Maoon, Ga.
PUMPS
Of all kinds,
HYDRAULIC RAMS, BUBBEE HOSE, ETC.,
For sale at lowest caah prices.
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PUMP:
T7l- HO WE,
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Macon. Ga.
notice.
T 1 HF nnblic are hereby notified not to trade for
two noteatfven by me to J. W. and Martha
IWO nui*» R * 1B70 ami
NOTICE.
and with blinds to windowa, fluent well of I T HEREBY warn the publio not to trade for a I Y .‘w® D ?^ZiOctober 26° 'lflli. 'an<r?ne^0De
*»jer, fronting James Seymour's residence ; prioe, 1 note gkren by me to J. G. Jordan about the L Buroey, aaw* ud ono Deoember ,, 187Si ^
•15 per month. Also one six room dwelling near I 34th of Apiil last, for one thousand (•1,000) dol- L>eoemDe£*, * — mu- -—•-»—**—---
Taknall Pquare. adjoining the mid Anne nf w. I i*rm. The oonnideration for which I gave the not4
Tatnall Square, adjoining the residenoe of E. I lars. The consideration for which I gave
Prioe; three scrag of land attached, good well of I having failed lo part, I will not pay the note with-
—s—. prioe, $26 per month. —• ■ 4 * —
out proper corrections being made by said Jordan.
^ June 14, 1873. Q> M« BXNB-
july!7 la at Beymoor, Tinsley Jt Co. 1 junel5 lawlm
■j. BETaOU^BOMEBa
forKveTHuildred'Dollars. Tbe consideration
which they were given having entirely and totally
failed. I .hall not pay the same.
failed, jj. n. LANGSTON.
Montieello, July 1,1873. julyl lawlm
the estate of Thomas Rams, of Crawford coun
ty. in said District, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court
for said District.
ISHAM H. BRANHAM,
jnJyS law3t Asaignee.
MONTVALE SPRINGS
BLOUNT COUNTY, E. TENN;
T HIS favorite summer resort is now open for
the reception of guoets, and will be main
tained in a style worthy the patronage of a dis
criminating public. Toe marked beneficial results
al tending the use of these Waters, in functional
Derangements of the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and
Skin, and the cure of Chronic Diseases, attest their
Medic*.! Properties. All the accessories for enjoy
ment and recreation at the best watering places
will be found here. Special attention given to the
comfort and improvement of Invalids. Route: via
E. Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R. R. to Konx-
ville; thence by K. and CbarJ.> >ton R. B. to Mary
ville, 1C miles; thence by mail stage nine miles to
the Spring*. Board per day, $2 60; per week,
•16; per month, $50; children and servants half
price- Addreas for pamphlets etc..
. w08. L. KING,
julyl lawlm Moatvale Springs, £. Texm.