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CITY AFFAIRS.
SATURDAY MORNING, Al'GU-IT 2. 187S.
The liet of premium. from which the U aioo
qaolee inolode. only the epeciel prtmiom. offer*
by the oily of Maoon. The city, ve teke it, bee
| the right to offer tiro or two hundred special
Go**.—Mr. J. W. Truman, accompanied by
hie Udy, her gone to rostloete * few deye on
the Ielo cf Rope. ^
Exccemti.—A colored exeareion perty from
Eafeole came in lent night with e bend e ploy
ing, end ell on boerd the train uniting In e
good deal of long practice.
Mxrnxo or -m* IUb.—The members of the
B»r ere reqnestod to meet et the oonrt-room
this morning promptly et ten o'clock, to arrange
for the funeral of OoL W. K. deGreffenreid.
IrrroBTiST Aneivxia.—An eight mnle teem
tree in the city yeeterdey leaded with cotton.
Another wrgon came m loaded with wheat,
end another loaded irilb com in the shnek. No
indignation meeting wee held.
No Barr—We hare ent another notch in the
rafter. Yesterday passed without rain. The
nun rose clear in the morning, and the few
eloeds which vere in sight sailed far np toward
the >ky. Trae, it waa hot; but there was a
breeze stirring which rendered the temperature
not altogether disagreeable.
Tux NanosAL Hotel.—By referenco to
adrertlaoment in another oolnmn it will be seen
that Mr. I*. Whalen haa taken charge of the
Bpotawood Hotel and changed the name to the
'‘National.** The building haa been thoroughly
renovated acd refurnished, and we have
doubt that, under the management of Mr.
Whalen, It will become one of the moat popular
hotels in the city.
Tux Coc.vrrCom.—Henry Owens and Min
nie Adams, whits, were married in the court
room yesterday afternoon, non. John B. Weems,
3. 0. 0 , cfSciating. The pattlra adopted Ibis
conrse to avoid tho tronble and expense of lit!
gallon, acd went away far better eatiaffed than
If each had been snbjroted to a fine of a hen
dred dollars and oosts. It la neodtoaa to state
that the Jodge performed the ocremony with
all the dignity and oclat of a regularly licensed
olergjrnin. .
Dentil or Col. cleUratTenreld.
Col. W. K. doGraffenteid, ono of the meat
prominent and beat known members of the Ma
oon bar, died, abont threo o'clock yeaterday af
ternoon, after A palcfnl and protracted illness,
aged abont fifty yottra.
The Oolonel baa boen in feeblo health for
long while, and haa been oonfined to hla room
for a good portion of the past year. He strug
gled bravely against bodily ailment, but waa
laat oompellcd to yield to the all oonqneror, and
ho paaaeJ quietly away. His funeral will take
place at throe o'clock this afternoon. Notloo
hla tnneral Is given elsewhere.
Duo—Mrs. Sarah Jemlson Winn, rellot
the late Dr. Geo. A. Winn, died on the morn
ing of 81st of Joly at the residence of her son-
in-Uw, Mr. Job E. Taylor, of Monroe ooonty,
aged fifty-fi70 yoars. Mrs. Winn waa a sister
of Mr. II. W. Jemlson, of this city. She has
boon a sufferer for a long time from a malig
nant cancer, which ultimately ended her life.
She waa bnriod yeatorday besldo her husband,
at the old family burying ground, at Betheada
Church, in Monroe oonnty. The faneral ser
vices were conducted by Rev. A. W. Cllsby,
Pastor of the Presbyterian Chnrcb, In this city,
and wero attended by a large congregation
the friends of the deceased.
I'xr.fios*al—Mr. Jero Holmes haa relumed
from Indian Spring, Improved fu health and
cheerful.
Mr. A. W. Kennedy, who, for a longtime
haa been a clerk with Messrs Johnson 4 Dun
lap, of this city, has bidden Macon farewell, and
goco to take np his abodo in “the City by the
Sea." no haa oagngoi to clerk for Hart ,t Go.
of Charleston.
Col. E. F. Best, O. E. Campbell, Mias M. L.
Campbell and Josopb Prey, all of Maoon, wero
registered at tho Atlanta hotels yostorday.
Col. D. E. Norris, OoL Burr Brown, OapL
Zjph Ooncorand Major H. Ellis havo gone ont
to tpaod a day or two with Gen. J. D. Holt, at
hla oonntry residence, a few miles from the oily.
Crawford Coauty AKrlcnltnral Report.
The tax receiver cf Crawford oonnty tar
nishes na the following report of the ogricnltn-
ral returns aa made to him by the farmers of
that oonnty:
Acres.
Cotton 2O.03S
Com 18,841
Wheat....: 1,018)
K'co
ltje 87
Birlej 12:
Oita.. ~ - 1*941
Hvreei potatoes 37
Irish potatoes 19
Bogaroane 2t
Borghnm 28
Orchards 943
Peanuts..... .*.
No. animal*.
Sheen 77t»
Doga 1.180
Mule* and horses 1,312
Hogs 4,471
Oattlo 3,065
nORACC P. CI.4RK.
Mr. Horaos P. Clark, who, for some years
past, 1ms boon agent of tho Macon and Western
Itailroad, at Atlanta, has resigned that position,
the resignation going into effect yeatorday. lie
left Atlanta last night for Portsmouth, Va.
where ho will fill tho position of forwarding
agent of the Atlantic Coast Lino.
Mr. Clark will leave behind him many friends
who will regret his departure from the State,
bat none who will more deeply regrot It than
tho employes of tho road who havo tho best
opportnnity for knowing him well.
At noon, yesterday, a number of tho cm
ployes of the road, assembled In tho office in
Atlanta and sarprisod Mr. Clark by presenting
him with a handsome silver service, selected by
Mr. E. A. Knight. The service was presented
by Mr. Charles A- Atk nson who aaid t
Jfr. dark .• Ooly a few hours remain be
fore you will bid farewell to ns all, and leave
for a now fl *LI of action. The employes at this
end of the Central Railroad, who have been nn-
<ier your immediate charge, and have had am
ple opportunities of appreciatingyonr merit,
feel that they would do themselves and you an
lejn'tloe if they allowed yon to leavo without
tome poblio manifestation of their gratitude
for your continued kind treatment, and their
sinofto sorrow at your departure.
8;uoe your connection with this office your
demeanor has always been such as to win the
highest admiration and esteem of all—ever
conrU'OUs and polite. Yon have never given
any one canse for oomplaint, and I feel that I
am only speaking tho voices of my ms
aociates, when I say that your resigna
tion has canoed a pang of regret t<
each, and every person connected with the road.
Bat is is not by wards alone that the depths of
leehrg shonld be judged. Thinking that you
wonld appreciate some small token of regard
from ns, we, the employes of this end of the
road, beg yon to aeoept as a tribute to yonr
merit, and a token of onr esteem, this case of
silver, accompanied, as it is, by our sincere
wish for yonr abundant suocess in life.
As stated above, Mr. Clark waa taken ntterly
by surprise, but he relumed his thanks in a
very handsome manner, which showed that he
felt a good deal more than be said.
We are indebted to Mr. E. A. Knight for the
above foots. ___
- MACOJY STATE FAIR.**
What m Dollard Has to Say About If.
The Milledgeville Union and Recorder, when
U don't want to see a thing, can look as far in
the opposite direction as any other paper in the
country. Ia a late article upon what it chooses
to call the “ Macon S*ate Fair,** it says:
In the stereotyped “ Mayor Huff's Address"
whiob has, time oat of mind, 1*000 occupying
so large a *paee in the coiomus of cur worthy
and exoeli >ut contemporary of Maoon, the Tax.*
booofh a:a> Mbssesoek, we find a list of pre
miums offered at the ensuing Slate Fair which
bears some singular features.
We shall not 100 but one to day; other* shall
receive attention hereafter. In the line of
paintings, the following premium* (and no
other*) am offered: “For the beat oil-painting
by a Georgia lady $100. For the beat display
of paintings, drawings, etc., by the pupils of
one echo*.! or college $100."
1. Why no premium on the best painting in
tcuter ookra by a “Georgia lady?" The indi
cation is that the premium is pre cngogeiL Wo
>t k candidly, why not in water ooloxs also. ?
1. Wbrt is a * display” of painting*? How
many mal:o a “display?" Why restrict the
premium to popils of “one school or coliege ?"
Why not open the fjste wide to “displays" of.
premiums, jaot as the authorities see fit. If
they want to give a premium of one hundred
dollars for the best oil painting, and don't
want to give a premium of five cents for the
beat water oolor, it is of do oonoern to sny
one. If the Agricultural Society, which gets
op the premium lint, had made such an omis
sion, then there might Lave been some groand
for complaint.
Bat, just to show how nnneoemarily onr 00-
temporary haa fliwnoffthe handle, we quote
the following from the regular premium lift:
Beat oil painting of a Southern land
scape,' from nature Pitcher, $25 00
Beat oil painting of on animal, from
n&tnre Pitcher 25 00
B»st oil painting of fruit Pitcher 25 00
Best painting in water colors Pitcher..... 25 00
Bast pencil drawing........... Cup 30 00
Beat crayon drawing — Cup 10 00
Best drawing by girl under sixteen years
of age — .............. 20 00
Beet collection of paintings and draw
ings, the work of a single exhibitor... 20 00
Beal collection of paintings and chro
me* by one house, where the same are
kept for sale... .Silver modal.
Now if to this list of liberal premiums, Ma
con wants to add one hundred dollars for the
best oil painting by a Georgia lady, and one
hundred dollars for the best collection of paint
ings, drawings, eta, by the pupils of one school
or college, no one has a right to complain be
cause the city does not put her hand still deeper
into her own pocket, and offer other special
premiums. The Union and Reoorder, even,
has no right to complain.
Again, in answer to the question of “how
many” paintings “make a display,” we snppoas
that two or three painting would mako a “dis
play.*’ We arc certain that two or three hun
dred would. We, furthermore, are oertain that
two or three good paintings wonld make a bet
ter display thin two or three poor ones wonld,
and a con .elections committee wonld so award.
The premium offered by the city cf Maoon,
on her own responsibility and which ahe ex
pects to pay ont of her own money, is rest rioted
to the popils of “one school or college, 1
cause the purpose is to give it to a school or col
lege, rather than to a private collection
paintings, and being offered to the best produc
tions of “ono school or college,” prevents co
operation between two or more schools or col
leges to get the prize. The school that gets
this premium maybe the Wesleyan Female Col
lege, or it may bo the Masonic Female College,
at Covington, or the Lucy Cobb Institute,
Athens, or the W. E. Ward Seminary, at Nash
ville, or Vaoar College, New York. There
no telling which “one school or college” will
get it, but it is certain that the one, that, in the
view of the oommlttee of jadges, exhibits the
best display of paintings will get tho hundred
dollars. If a hundred schools or oolleges com
pete fer it, only ono will get the premium.
PzasoviL —Ino J. Alien.—“f have u»ed 6im
loon** Liver K^ulator not only once, Lot often
and oouideot y assert that it boa done me more
good than any medicine I ever need. I think it
the g-eateat melictne for d:s »aeea of the liver
made in the world. Many of mv neighbors have
used it, and ail testify to i‘* vl-ta** ”
OR9T4CI K4 TO *ARRIA«K.
HAPPY BELIEF FOB XOCffili MEN from the
effects of Error* and Abases in earlv life. Man
hood restored. Impedimenta to Marriago remov
ed. New method of treatment. New aotTremork-
able remedies. Books and a'mnlare seat free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOOIA
TION, No 2 South Ninth at-. Philadelphia. Pa,
an institution having a high reparation for honor
able coniujt and professional tk-.ll. j jlySdSm
Morxcaa. 31 rtarai. Mot 3*as —Don’t fail to
procure Mas. WcoiLOw’a Soothixo Btuup fqr all
diseases incident to the period of teething in chi!
dren. It relieves the child from pain, cares wind
oolic, regulates the bowels, and by giving relief
and health to the child, gives rest to the mother.
Be sure to call for “Mas. Weston's Boozmsa
8raur.**
For sale by all druggists. jane 2Seod-6m
Mbs. Joarrnnns Horse, artist, formerly of
Georgia. Addreai 122 Waverley Plaoe, New
York. Portraits and pictures of any size taken
from old daguereotypes in the highest style of
art.
Tex Cbziimt ajtd But.—Hood’s Eurska liv
er Medicine gives universal satisfaction
the treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Co tiveneee, and all that class of dis
eases arising from a disordered stale of the stem
*ch and liver. novSOIy
Hust, Bum? A Laxab.—This well known and
reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood’
Eureka Liver Medicine. It has the praise of all
who have tried 1L In bottles at 50 cents and tl.00
Luscn To day.—Messrs. E la A L%ney will
to-day, at eleven o’clock, sharp, set the finest
lonch ever set in Maoon. They propose to sur
pass everything they havo over done heretofore.
Among tho delicacies that are on tho bill aro
mock tnrtlo soup, roast beef, mntton chops,
SAlmon sandwiches, ham sandwiches, lobster
salad, potato salad, tomatoes, onions and other
things too nnmerons to mention. Tho resources
of thoir establishment aro to bo folly taxed
provide a lunch that would bo a credit to Del-
monioo.
Attention, Beer Sellers. — Ono hundred
sots beer glasses at 50 cents per set.
aug2 2t Walker £ Dobbl
Revolutions Keyes Go Bacewasd.—The phi
losophical theory that tho human system when
weakened by disease, oppressive host, excessive
labor or any other esnso, shonld be toned andln-
vigorato J instead of being subjected to the action
of depleting drugs, is gaining ground every day
The introduction of Hostetler's Btom&ch Blttsrs
twenty years ago gave a powerful icflaenco to this
common eonso idea. As the extraordinary efficacy
of the groat vegetable restorative bocamo known,
multitudes of debilitated invalids tamed with
loathing from the nauseous and strength-destroy
ing potions with which it was then the fashion
drench tho sick, to this renovating, appetizing, vi
talizing preparation dorifed from tho finest roots,
herbs and barks placed by botanical research at
the disposal of medical ecionce. Revolutions nev
er go backward. From that time to tho present
the importance of assisting aud reinforcing nature
in her struggles with disease has been more and
more widely and k scaly appreciated by tho sick
and tho suffering. In tens of thousands of boneo-
holds HosteUer's Ritters are looked upon as the
ono thHg needful in CAsea cf dyspepsia, general
debility, constipation, norvous weakness, chills
and fover, biLous affections and all conditions of
tho body and mind that betoken a lack of vital en
ergy. When the quicksilver ranges high, and tho
solid fieeb is resolving itself into a den under the
fervid tomperatnro, this agreeable toniois tho best
possible safeguard against all the disorders gener
ated by a sultry and unwholesome atmosphere. It
prevonts and relieves lassitude and langor, and
enables the system to endure with impunity an un
usual amount of exertion. Of all Invigorating and
regulating medicines, it is tho purest and most
wholesome.
Wx have a few more fruit jars at $1 per
dozen. Walk an & Dorn?.
0aug2 2t
Wx OArnestly recommend our readers to give up
the use of polsonious hair preparations, as they too
frequently produce, first, headache, and after
wards, more serious complaints. Use a restorer
entirely harmless, and such a one Rattans* Crys
tal Discovery certainly is.
PATaorrzt Hot x Enteuteis*.—Mr. P. P. Toalo,
whoso advertisement appears in another col
umn, lias brought to a lrgh state of ptzfection tho
largest and moat complete manufactory of doors,
s as bos and blinds in tho Southern States. His
warranted woik, untiring energy, personal appli
cation to business and liberal advertising, have
placed his enterprise among the first in the South,
thus Riving to his many enstamers work acd prices
that defy competition. Pcice list sent free on ap
plication.
West’s No. 1 keroseco oil by the gallon, bar
ren or car load at
&ug2 2t Waixxb & Dcbbs*.
rBzriRED —For the convenience of those not
having the facilitiee of preparing the powders, end
to aecare Simmons* Liver Regulator from being
corelt»s*ly prepared, as well as to protect the pub
lic from the unprincipled substitution of spurious
compounds for the gonuioe powders, we manu
facture it also in liquid form—prepared. None
genuine except in our stamped bottle, engraved
wrapper and labal, with signature of A. Q. Sim
mons and J. H. Zsilin A Co. Prepared by cue of
tho most skilful chemists, at our laboratory in
Philadelphia, aud put up ia large bottles, making
the cheapest, purest and beet medicine in tho
world. Price $1 per bottle.
Fbctt Jabs, Fbuit Jabs.-—Gem, Mason por
celain top, Mason Union, Hero, All Right, Valve
and many other kinds at reduced prices, at
aug2 2i Walxzb & Dobb j*.
Bb'cx Dust Dxroarr indicates kidney com
laicL Check it at once. Helmbold’s Extract
Buchn, the Diuretic par excellence, is a certain
specific for all Diseases of the urinary organs and
sexual system. Dr. Helm bold is the only man who
ever really utilized and extracted tho pre-eminent
virtues of Bachu. His preparation is as much
superior to the so-called “Baches,** as cream is to
immed milk. In fact, it never fails. Sold by
druggists. •
Wx SrxAK by tux Caxd! when wo say that tho
merits of th% “Celebrated Barley Sheaf ’ oocking
stove ahoald not be discarded, bat rather pro
claimed to every household in the laud. This re
markable store possesses more good qualities than
we are able to particularize. The recent Improve
ments. a patent anti-dust shaking sifter, a patent
,ti dast ehakieg and dumping grate, with the
very heavy gas burning centre pieces, holding the
liles ore especially important, and wo hope the
trade and families will take early opportunity to
inspect them. Messrs. Stuart, Petorson £ Oo,
Philadelphia, are the manufacturers.
Wxat They Say.—Chicago Journal of Commerce
ssys: Dr. Tiice’s Flavoring Extracts ore the fin
est, purest, and beet to be found in this or any
other city, only necessary to visit his laboratory to
convinced that they are perfect in parity and
superior in strength. Tho Chicago TriDune Be-
,«w says: Although the company, Steele A
have enlarged their fsoihtiee for the produc
tion of Dr. Prioe s Cream Baking Towder and Spe
cial Flavorings, they are hardly able to meet the
rapidiy increasing demand for them. In this age
adulteration, it is gratifying to find one honest
effort to stick by the old path of honesty, and oon*
tamer* owe it to them selves to patronize thoee
mtLing tbe effort. For n»ttAl tUvoim* none cm
/•red b, pritatt ir-ti.nduais u wall M to j gompw, with Dr. Price’,, and to make tha awoet-
-'aoboola and oollagaa ?” The word “college
Jo a Macon advertisement is localum.
eat, mnat who;etome, and easily difaatad bread
oaa Dr. Prioa'a Dream Powder.
Jot to tux Woxld! Wo jus m Fsez!—imonR
tl a men; modern diacoverie, looking to tha happl
noaa and amelioration of the human race, none is
entitled to higher consideration than tbe renowned
emedy —Dr. J. Dradfield's Female Regulator,
Woman's Beet Friend. By it woman ie emanci
pated from nnmberleaa ills peculiar to her sex.
Before its magic power ell irregularities of the womb
vanish. It enrss whites. It cares suppression of
the mensee. It removes uterine obstructions. It
cares constipation and etrengtheca the system. It
braces tho nerves and purifies the blood. It never
fails, as thousands of women will testify. This
valuable medicine is prepared and sold ty L. H.
Bradfield, Drnggtst. Atlanta, Ga. Price $1.50 per
bottle. An respectable drag men keep it.
Tcsk-oxi, Al\-, 1S69.
Mb. L. H. BniDntLD—Sir: I’leaee forward ns,
immediately, another eappiv of BnaxtncLP's Fx-
mai.e Kigciatob. We Bod it to be all that is
Iatmed for it, and wo have witnessed the most de
cided and happy effects produced by it.
appy effects prodm
Very respectfully,
Bcbtib & Alexandzb.
Wr, the undersigned Draggists, take pleasure in
ommsnding to the trade Da. J BaannrLn's Fe-
oommending
stale ItzauLATOB—believing it to be a good and re
liable remedy for the diseases for which Be rcccm-
mends it.
W. A. IiasrsniLL, Atlanta, Oa.
Primra-roy, ViLLBoS, TatLOB & Co ,
Atlanta, Ga.
Bedwixe A Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. a. Lawsue. Atlanta. Ga.
W. Boot A Sox, Marietta, Ga.
8TVTE OF GEOHQIi—Tnorp Oouktt •
This is to certify that I have examined the recipe
of Dr. J. BaADriELD. of this county.and asamedt-
ca! man pronounce it to be a combination of medi
cines of great merit in the treatment of all tbe dis
eases of females for which he recommends it. This
Deoember 21,18 IS Wot. P. Beiblet, M- D.
Hunt, Bankin A Lamar, Wholesale Agents.
mavlOdTawAwly Macon, Ga-
ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER
AND BUITEB TABLE,
LEA A PEItKI.W Worcesterstalre Sauce.
13 INDISPENSABLE.
JOHN DlIHCAVtl MI.VS, New York.
Agents for the United States.
ToRihowax, I.vvalids — In e-cknees every por
tion of the body sympathizes witu tho seat of the
disordor. When the stomach fails to perform tho
fnnc'.ions, the liver, bowele, nerves, muscles, velnr,
arteriej, etc , are all mere or tecs affected. Thesu
delinquents requito a msdiems combining tho prop-
erties of a stomichic, an alterativs, a purgative, a
tonic, and sedative, to bring them back to their
dnty; and all these elements, in their purest and
most effective forms, are united In
Tarrsni’* Kfferrcscent Saltzer Jp*rlent.
the great Saiiuo remedy for Indigestion end all its
concomitant conseqnencss. Sold by all druggists
ang2d2aw&w2w
HJNG1UL NOTICE.
Tbe friends and acquaintances of Col. W. K. oz
Gn.UTexr.trj) and family are invited to attend his
funeral, from bis lato residence, THIS AFTER
NOON at 3 o'clock.
Macon Slreei Kailrosd Company
Omci Macs* Etsest Rah-uoid Co.,)
August L 1WS. }
"VTOTIOE is herebv given that on and after tho
_L\ 6th instant, the fare npon the road will be as
follows:
Single fare.;... ICe
10 tickets 31 00
8 tickets 50c
4 tickets 25c
Ticietseuibe secured at the following places;
From J. B Oobb, Secretary, at tbs store of R. □.
Wrigley A Co.
From Gresr, Lake A Co., comer of Chorry and
Third streets.
From G. Yolgsr A Co., corner of Mulberry and
Second streets.
From E. J. Johnston, comer cf Mnlbeny and
Second Btrceta.
From Rankin. Massenbnrg & Co , corner of Mul
berry and Third streets.
From J. H. Zsilin A Co., comer of Cherry and
Second streets.
From John Ingalls, comer of Fcnrth and Poplar
streets.
From Roland B. Halt, Cherry and Cotton Avsnne
streets.
From T. B. Ford. College street.
Cars will mn rs follows:
From 6:30 a. a until 9 o'clock r. u
Satutdays until 10 o'clock ?. m.
On special occasions cats win mn as desired.
Faro after regular hours will be 25 cents.
Tbe directors wonld state that after an experience
of nearly two ye trr. they find the above rates
necessary to enable them to meet the actus! ex
penses of running and keeping the rood in proper
oondilion.
They hope that on account of tbe great conve-
n'eucecf the road too publto will give it the
patronage it deserves.
Bv order of the Board.
GEORGE 3. OBEAR,
angl lw PreaUeoL
B. O. Fa.as.vaou: W. W. Fus.vaoas
A- P. A hi ix 8. Moaois.
FLANWAGAIT, ABELL A C0-,
COTTON FACTORS
AID
General Commission Merchants,
1SS BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
M ANAGING agent a for the English Stonewall
Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties fnrnuhed,
aua liberal cash advanct-e made on consignments
for sole ia Savannah, or on shipments to onr cor
respondents in Northern, Easter or European
markets angl 6m
rttASCIAL KM) COMMERCIAL
l./FIDE TELEGRAPH AND HJOSSENGRR l
August 1—Evening, 1873. f
Cotton—There has been no change in the prioo
of cotton in several wteka Fine cotton* bring 18c.
Poor cottons are very low and in little demand*
Buyers are scarce.
The receipts since laat report have been 84
bales; tbe shipments during the tome time have
been 123 boles, and tbe soles 151 bales.
MAOOJr OOTTC5 9TATjXT3rt.
Stock on hand Sept. 1.1872—tales.. 112
Received since last report 34
BoowvuU pr«nooslyj................51,—61,£26
62,038
Skipped since list report 121
Shipped previously. ....... . 6 5,lte2—60,845
Stock on hand this evecinr.
Latest Market Keports by Telegraph
FINANCIAL.
New Y«bx—Noon—Stocks steady. Gold 155<-—
Money SK- Excharge, long 9-, short 95i- Govern
ments dnlL Stste bonds dolL
Evening—Gold 15J< Money nnchsnged at S@4
Starting Jail at 8K'S 3 - Government, dull snd
* l Midnight—Governments. 8U 19K; 62a 17; 64s
17X: 65s 18X; new 17X: 67a I8Jf; 68a 18>f: new
5s US- IIMls 15*.
Tenuesse. Ss 81: new 81; Virginia 6s 42:
new; SO consol SIX; deferred 11: Louisiana
6s 48: new 45; levee 6s 47: 8s 50; Alabama 8a'80;
5s 47: Georgia 6a 70: 7s 9vh North Catolinas 27;
new 15: special ui lSVf; Booth Carolines 32, new
15: Apnl and October 21.
Nxw Obixaxs—Sterling 26Jj. New York eight K
premium. Gold 15V. j _ :
Losnox—Noon—New 5a 90J£.
Evening—Consols 92}£@9254-
Pams—Evening—Rentes 56f52c.
COTTON.
Nrw Yokx—Noon—Cotton irregular; sales 1332;
middlings 2L
Futures opened aa follows: August 19X@1H 7*16;
September 18X ala 7-16; October i7 16-ld @13.
Evening—Cotton sales to-day 2a0: middlings
20X; Orleans 20K: market irregular; net receipts
161; gross 747.
a ilea of f mores 10,600; market closed as fouowe:
August 19 7-16; Sept.nberlS 7-16; October 18 l it
November 1711-16@l7tf: December 1711-103
1713-16 . . .
Comparative Cottox Statement—Receipts of
the week a* all pons 11.240. agamrt 2.ft0 last roar.
Total for year 3,550,1(55; At ainst 2.638,702 loot year.
Exports §.811 againrt 6,985 same time last j ear;
total lor year 2.4o3,917 against 1.901.915 same time
last year. Stock at all U. S. ports 108 5JO, against
106,335 last year. Stock at interior towns 2o,489,
against 8,338 last year; at Liverpool 848.0U0,
against 985.000 last year. American cotton afloat
for Great Britain 53.000, against 18.000 last year.
Baltimore—Cotton, net receipts —; gross 31;
exports coastwise 126; sales 125; stock 2833; mid
dlings 20%; market doll.
Net receipts of the week C57; gross 995; ex
ports to Great Britain—; coastwise 1U3; conti
nent —; sates 755; taken out on contract —
Nxw Ublzams—Cotton, net receipts 316; gross
3G6; expor»s coastwise 269; sa'©* CC0; lost evening
6UU0; stock 26 263; orc ina , y 12; good ordinary 14}£
@15; low middlins 18; middlings marktt
firm-
Weekly net receipts 1803; gross 2143; exports
to Great Britain , continent ; coastwise
4508; sales 4500. J
Wilmhiotox—Gotten, net receipts 23; exports
coastwise 107, sales 10; 3 toe a 10io, middlings 18%;
market eteady. . „ . .
Weekly receipts 182; f rports to Great Britain
; coastwise 3i9, continent ; sales 54.
Augusta—Cotton, receipts 212; shipments 163;
middlings 18%; market eteady. A .
Receipts of the week 752; shipments 210; taken
by miild 626; eaies76L
8ava»a3—Cotton, net receipts 133; exports
coast wire 149; e&lee 41: stock 16*4; middlings 18%;
demand fair for low grades.
Weekly net receipts 856; exports to continent
• to Great Britain ——; coastwise 1C67; sales
223
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 484; exports
coastwise 297; sales 200; stock 4023; middlings
19Jf; low middlings 18$$; good ordinary 17&; ordi-
our 14 dl5; market du.j and nominal.
Weekly net receipts 23S3; gross 2905; exports
Great Britain ; coastwise 2815, continent
sales 850.
MoaiLK—Cotton, net receipts 176; exports coast
wise 451; sales 150: stock 11,079; middlings lSjtf;
low middlings 17@17jf; market quiet.
Net receipts of the week Z42; gross —
exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 1024;
continent—; sales 10U0.
UosTOM—cotton, net receipts 97; gross 441; sales
259; stock 10.0C0; middlings 21; marzet dull.
Weekly net receipts 178; gross 1822, exports
Great Britain 23; coastwise —; continet —; bales
U50.
NonyoLX—Cotton, net receipts 210; exports
coastwise 385; sales 63; stock 3194; low middlings
18)4: market quiet.
Weekly net receipts 2182; exports to Great^ Brit
ain—; coastwise 2581; continent—; sales 333.
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 380; shipments
NEW A n V UTISEMENTS
FOR SALE.
Y DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, cbntsiniag si
rooms, on Bond street; outbuilding} complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
jalySl if LAWTON £ WILLINGHAM'S.
TO RENT.
T HE STORE in Triangular Block, now occu
pied bv W. A. Bank* £ Sons.
Also, theFLINT HOUSE, oontainirg twenty-five
room*, with garden and ou'buiitiing*. Dae of tha
beat i*tande for a boarding bou«e in the city.
App'y to
aug2tf G. B ROBERTS.
FOR RENT.
S TCR^-HOUBE recently occupied by Johnson
A Smith, in the Planters’ Warehouse. Pos
session given immediately.
Also ore four-room DWELLING and six two-
room HCU3E8.
Apply to
ang2exilm H. T. JOHNSON.
TO BENI,
A N eligible COTTAGE HOUSE, containing five
rooms, with kitchen. Poaseaeion given im
mediately.
Also, several other houses to rent. Possession
given October lat. Appiy to
J. A. PUGH,
ang2 St Paph’s Gallery.
S. 3X. I-\ COLLEGE.
T BE FALL TERM of this institution op3ne27th
intt. Tuitijn 86 J per annum. B *ard $200.
Every department filled by experienced te&CLeis
Send for cataloguer. J. N. BRADSHAW,
ang2eodlm President.
AT THEIR NEW STAND,
Nos. U and 76 Mnitay Street,
CONTINUE TO OFFER BARGAINS TO
MERCHANTS and PLiNTERS,
To llooKbiuders.
W ANTED, a flrat-class general workman, one
who tboronghiy understand all the routine
of a Bindery. He must be a good Baler, and well
posted in Printed and Black work.
To save inquiries, to a competent man I will give
$25perveek and a written agreement for con
stant employment one year. Apply to
K H. PUGHE,
Book acd Job Printer, Acgusta, Ga.
ang2 It• '
REVISED CODE
OF
Q- E O R G IA,
IN I>3ES3, AND WILL B2 ISSUED
AM tie First feet ii September,
852: stock 9229; low middlings 18)£; market firm.
Weekly net receipts 1653; groas ^salts 1700;
shipments 4850.
Galveston — Cotton, net receipts 161; exporta
coastwise £645; sales 8; stock 1408, good ordinary
xnarkot steady.
Pjhladelp.ua—Colton, middlings 20$$; market
quiet.
Weekly net receipts 252, gross 2788.
Macon—Cotton, weekly receipts 65, shipments
163; stock *72 445, *73 1705; miudlings 18; market
^Columbus—Cotton, weekly receipts 67; ship
ments 284; sales 123; Block, 2986; low middlings
1/^4; market firm. ..
Moniooxert—Cotton, weekly receipts 72; ship
ments 165; stock 1768: last year 877; low middlings
17#; demand good; offerings lirfht.
Nashville—Cotton, net receipts of the week
Nashville—Cotton, net receipts or tho ween 45 ; n the thirty-first district of originally Lee, row
652; shipments 438; stock C65X; last year 9G3; low Marion county.^ Levied, on as the j property L of de-
middlings 17; market quiet.
Providence —Cotton, receipts for the week 61;
ealee 1809; stock 15.000.
City Point—Cotton, net receipts cf tho week
140. , A „
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton firm and tending up;
uplands Orloxcs 9K* ....
Ootton tales 15,000; speculation and export 4000.
Later—From Savannah and Charleston, Septem*
brr and October delivery, not below low middlings.
8 13-16.
Sales of the week 111,000; export 11.000; spocnla
tion 16.000. Stock 845.000; American 355,000. Re
ceipts 39,000; American 24,000. Actual export 7000.
Slock afloat 379.000; American 53.000.
Kvonmg—Sales include 9256 bales American.
From Savannah and Charleston. September de
livery, not below low middlmgs From New
Orleans, Angust delivery, not below ordinary
‘ 15 16.
PRODUCE.
A. M. Sloan. Arthur N* Sollee. G. W. Wyliy, Jr.
. M. SLOAN db CO.
COXI’OIM FALTOR^
A ND —
General Commission Merchants
Ciaghom £ Cunningham’s Range,
BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
B AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
each advances made on consignments for sale
in Savannah, or on ahipmsnts to reliable corres
pondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston, cr Baltimore.j
anel Rn
W. Duncan. J. H. Johnston. M. Maclean
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & C0. t
COTTO.Y FACTORS
General Commission Merchants,
92 BAY SIREEr. SAVANNAH, OA.
angl 6m
Civil and Mechanical
BW&INBHHXNG-
A T the Ktnueltcr Polytechnic In.titcte, Troy.
New Yorfc Iontractioa Terr pr*£t:c.L Ad
anUgee naesrpaesed in tliia conatry. Gradnitee
obuin (xcelltn: pcsitiona. Reopens Hep: ember
17th. For tha Ana ail Register. conU'ning im-
nrOTed Course of fttndy. .nd fail psrticnlars,
idrees FBOF. CHARLES DBUWHB,
sag] .nn Director.
NOTICE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,)
Mscot J»P Arorsrs Riij.»o»d.
AreCtTs, Ga., Jaiy 31,1373.)
O N snd after to morrow, let proximo, ticket, to
New York tui r^tnro *:s Cbir'eston snd
steamers, can be obtained for f t3, by applying to
Ticket Agen: of this road, at lb > Passenger Depot.
s. K. JOH>SOS.
angl lw Soperinteod^rt
BSTHAT.
G 1
EORGIA. MARION C0U VTY.—Notice irhereby
that two oxen tiare thij day be«n wtrave-i
„ ... NN i«iri*, rf fr.Tih di iri-.t 0. M., M said
county, described «X/d *i ;.rat*ed as jollown ;
First. Black «ides. whit« and click belly, nr. mark ei
b'aodod. four feet hua. five yean olds worth ?J : .
Jecond. Dua*i»ecal*d. unmanied or branded, lour
feel hich. lvssears old; worth
W ime*j my hand. J aly 28,
JAMES M.LOWB.
aa#l 6Js (Priaterts fee, 16 ) Ordinary.
New Yobk—Noon—Flour dull and unchanged.
Wheat quiet without decided change; No. 2 Milwau
kee 1 44 Corn quiet and eteady; steamer western
mixed 51^55. Pork steady; new mow 17 25—
Lard dull'and nominal; weetern etaam 8K@ 8 5£
Turpentino quiet at 43(®43J-£. Borin, 3 CC(g 3 07^£
for common strained. Freights steady.
JftEvenmg—Floor, southern in moderate request:
common to fair extra 6 25@6 75; good to choice
' 85(a>7 9D. Whitky 96)£<597. Wheat heavy and
_ lower; white western 143. Com inactive; state
e&eier. Bice active and firm; Carolina
Pork active; new mess 17 40; old 16 50 Lard weak.
Turpentine doll. Rosin bnict. Tallow quiet at
7#(d8K* Freights firm; cotton per steam 5-16(3
Baltimore—Flour dull and steady. Wheat active;
prime red 1 53^1 63: choics amber 1 65. Com
nominal; white fc5@S6; yellow 58@5^. Oats dull;
snutliorn 43@50- Provisions quiet. Pork 17 00@
17 50. Bacon, shoulders 9>£: clear rib aides 9Jf;
sngarenred hams 14(®!6. Whisky firmer at 95.
L&rd8,¥@8X-
Louisvillr—Flour steady; family extra 5 00.
Corn firm; socked 53^62. Pork eteady at 16 00@
16 50. Bacon steady; shoulders 9; clear rib Bides
10X<®I0££; c ’ ear side* 10X(gl0%. packed. Lard,
choice leaf tierce 8%@9K» kegs 10; steam. 83^.—
Whisky steady at 91
Cincinnati—Flour quiet at 6 25^3650. Corn in fair
demand; fair to prime 43(ji44. Pork held at 1G GO.
Lard nominal; steam 8){; kettle 8}f. Bacon firmer;
ahonliers 8J£; ciear rin sides lOj^alOX; c*car tides
held at 10^. Whisky firm at 91.
8t. Louis—Flour quiet and unchanged. Cora
dull acd drooping; No. 2 mixed S9}-£@39; sacked 42;
elevator. Whi-ky nominal at 91. Pork quiet at
H53. Bacon stiff; soma sales higher; elioaldere
clear rib sides 10}$; clear sides 10}£@l0y^.—
Lard quiet; refined 8i£@8%.
New Orleans—Flour firmer; double extra 5 55;
treble *xtra 6 50^)7 50; family 8 10(5 8 93 Com
firmer; mixed white 73. Gats easier at 41££@42.
Bran dull at 85. Hay dull; pnme 21 00; choice 28 00.
Pork dull at 16 75. Prys<ed meats firmer; shoul
ders 9. Bacou in good demand and scarce; shoul
ders 9V; sides 11; hams, choice 15%@16. Lard
dull; reriaed tierce 8X@3}{: keg 10}*. Sugar and
mola&ses, no movement Whisky firm; Louisiana
95; Cincinnati. 1 00 offered. Coffee dnll at 18<§293f.
WiLMiNoros—bpints turpentine quiet at 33.—
Roein fcteady; strained 2 5r>: No. 2 5 lU; low >o. 1
2 70; extra No. 1 2 90. Crndo turpentine firm;
hard 2 00; yellow dip and virgin 3 25. Tar-quiet
at 3 55.
Liverpool—Noon—Lard SS-*. Breadstuff's quiet.
London—> oon—Tallow 4 2s3d$4 2t6d.
Evening—Turpentine 30a6d. Common rosin 9o9L
MARINE NEWS.
New Yobx—Arrived.Leo, Terry, New Orleans,
City of New York, Caetolia* Arrived out, Hol.and,
City of Montreal, Leipaic.
PEIYATI B0ABDIN& HOUSE.
H AYING opened a private boarding hous_ _
Daly's new building, nearly oppoeite Hnff i
sew building, I am now prepared to take a limited
number of boarders, on reasonable terms, loung
men deairing day board eon be aoccmmodated rea
sonably. Table supplied with the beet the market
afford*.
July.5 lw MTS. B. A. HARRI9.
EDWARD SPRLNZ.
VIOTABYFUBLia and EX-OFFIOIO JC3TI0E
IS OF THE PEACE. I can be found for "the
present at all hours of tbe day at my office, adjoin*
ng the law office of A. Proudfit, over the store of
Jaques £ Johnsons Third street, Maoon, Go., to at
tend to all Magimterial basine**. ang*
C OMMISSIONERS’ SALE.—Arreeable to an order
from the Honorable Superior Court of Joae*
ornuty, will be »o!d fer d;?triburi3n. beiore the Court*
hQuse ao-^r. in Clin ion. between the legal hour* of
e. on the first Tuesday in September next; One
ol Cliaton. moderately
house and lor, in the tow
rell improved, and erntaini mb at three aerM—
irown as W3cy B. Pope late re?Henee
Itruu co»a. P. L.CLUWKK
F.b JOHNSON. J«
O. W.MANN,
W. A. JUHAN,
K. J. TURNE8.
jn!y30 d»kwlm Commhrif.n*
T HIS will only be sold by subscription, and will
not be for sale in the bookstores nntil all
eabjeriptious are filled. Messrs. J. W. Burke £
Oo , Mac in or Atlanta, are tho only persons au
thorized by aa to dispose of the book, and all or
ders sent to them at either of the above places
will receive attention. Tbe namsB will be entered
m the order of <•a^soriptioD, and niled accoidingly.
Tbe price cf single volume, well bound, is $10.
Two volumes, interleaved, $12.
All orders contaiog money will bo at the eesder'
risk, units* sent by poatoffije money order, or ex
press, or draft oa any city in Georgia, or on New
York.
This book is cne of the moet important ever
published in Georgia, and will be valuable not
only to lawyers, but to merchants, bnilders, ex
pressmen, insurance officers and citizens gone--
ally. Address
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
Macon or Atlanta,
Arid secure an early copy. The compilers.
Constitution. Ohronic e and Sentinel, Savannah
News and Columbus Enquirer copy 2t and x or ward
bill to J. W. Burke £ Co. aug2 3t
G eorgia, macon county.—wherejs. wn
liam ii afar, administrator on the estate of
John u. Parker, late of tsaid county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of dumission from said administra
tion:
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appe »r at tne Court of Oidinary
of said county on the first Monday in November
next, to show cause, it any. why said letters should
not be granted. ■ , _ . , , . .
Given under my band ana omen! bi mature this the
31st day of J uly, i373. J OHN M. G RE EH,
aogi 3m Ordinary.
yiEORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Whersas, John
VX L. Bleckley arplics for letters of administra
tion on the estate of Daniel Klecklcy, late of said
county, deceased: ....
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
of said coun’y on tho first Monday m September
next, to show, if anj, way said Jeitcrd thould not bo
granted.
aug2 301
M arion Bounty sheriff’s sales—wui
be sold, before the Court-house door, in the
town of Buena Vina, on the first Tuesday
in September next, within tb* legal horns
of Bale, certain landi which were astigned as
dower to the wicow of George Bnnta. late of said
county, deceased, to satisfy three Justice Court fi fas
in favor of Samuel Green vs. J. B. Alien, executor
said Uocrgo Ennis. Number of acres and numbers
of lots not known. Levy made by JB. R. Gill, consta
ble, and returned to mo. Said lands situated in the
31st district of said epunty. #t . XT
Also, at the eamo time and place, lot of land No.
164 and C6 acres of lot No. 16* in the fourth district of
originally Muscogee, now Marion county. Levied
on as tho property of defendant to satisfy a fi fa is
sued out or the Superior Court of Marion county.
Joicph T. Bilk and Holli? B ik executors of Joseph
Bilk, hr., deceased, vs. John S. Bmittt.
Also, at the same time acd place, lot of land No,
fendant to satisfy a fi fa in my hand. Joseph Bilk,
ar , deceased, vs. Joel F. Kush. One bay m&re mule,
inted out by the driendantas the property of the
pointed oui
defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, 50 acres of land
oflotNo.Sointhetwenty-fifth district of originally
Lee, now Marion county. Levied on as the property
of defendant to satisfy a tax fi ia in my hand, mate
and county vs. Henderson .Smith. Levy made and
returned to me by cocstabie. , ,
Also, at the same time and place, 30 acres of land,
including the residence thereon, and other appurte
nances thereto. Levied on as the property of do-
lendant to satisfy a ii fa in my hand. J. 11. Bryant
vs. JohnF. bnnmons. _ . .. .
Also, at tho some time and place, half of lot of land
No. 1S2 in the thirty-first district of originally Lee,
now Marion county. Levied on as tho property of
S. 8. Walker to satisfy a Justice Court n fa in my
hand. Beojamin Jones vs. 8* ti. Walker, Levy made
and returned to me by constablo.
&ug2cds D. N- MADDOX, Sheriff.
the town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale, tho follow
ing. to wit:
Lots of land Nos 207,179 and 104’ i acres of Jot No.
£06. in third district of said county, containing 500
acres, more or less. Bold to satisfy a buperior Court
fifain favor of Shadrack Ware vs J. W. Brown.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. All of the above
lands being and lying and situated in third district
of Dooly county.
AlfO, at the same tiino and place. Iota of land N03.
203. 204 and 213. in tho sixth district of Dooly county,
containing GuO acres, more or less. Sold to satisfy a
fifain favor ofitawles £ Lathrop vs Roily Boat-
right. Property pointed out by plaintiff*. All of
sail lands situated in tho sixth district of Dooly
county.
Also, at the same time and place, int« cf land Nos.
233 and 236. in ihe sixth district of Dooly county,
bold to satu-fy a Superior Court fi fa in favor of
William Roberts for use of James Brown vs Edward
Mixon, containing 40u acres, more or less. Property
pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, at ifcefame time and place, lot cf land No.
92. in the third district of Dooly county, bold to sat-
isly a Superior Court fi fa in favor of Berjamin
Stripling vs Nelson Meye. containing 2U2>£ acres,
more cr less. Property pointid out fcy plaintiff s at-
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
233. in the third district of Dooly county, bold to
satisfy a Superior Court fi fa in favor of S J. Ito wan
vg John W. Cone, containing 160 acres, moro or less.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, part of lot of
lard No. 246. in the seventh district of Dooly county.
Hold to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice
Court in favor of W. H. Byron vs W. H. Mimes and
L. B. Bray, containing 101J+ acres, more or less.
Troperty pointed cut by W. II. Byron.
Also, at the sime time and pl&'e, 60 acres off of lot
No. ioO, in the third district of Dooly county. Said
land lying on the east side of lot 169. Sold to satisfy
sundry Justice Court fi fas in favor of DanielPatti-
*hall and Nathan Youngblood va Jams* C. Taylor.
Property pointed out by plaintifls* attorney.
Al*o, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
2^8 in the second district of Dooly county, bold to
satisfy a tkunty Court fi fa issued from Urson coun
ty, in favor of Dtvis Dawaoa vs Enoch Bragg ani
William W. Mudiock, maker, and J E. Tomlins,
endorser. Property pointed out by plaintiffs* attor
ney, containing SOffif acres, more or lea*.
ang2tds
W. L. GRAHAM,
Sheriff.
erder of the Court cf Ordinary cf Macon county.
will be sold, before the Court-house door, in laid
county, on the first Tuesday in September next,
twenty acres of land, it being ten ecres in the South
east corner of lot No. 2, in the 13:h district, and ten
acres in the Northeast corner of lot No. 17, in the 2d
district of originally Mu<cogte, now Macon county.
And invito a call from everybody skeptical
on this point.«
angl tf
COW AND CALF FOB SALE.
jpOR PALE, a yonrg Oow, four years old, with
calf. Apply to
angl 2t
B. H. WBIGLEY,
CS and 63 Second street,
Macon, Qa.
Eclectic Institute,
F IR YOUNG LADIES, Baltimore. Maryland.
S
Number of Pupila limited to forty. For cir
cular. applv to the Principal.
MRS. LETITIA TYLER SEMPIdJ
angl atm Of Virginia.
Notice of Dissolution.
T HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between W. A Collins. W. E. Fiarders and
E. D. Hugnenin, under the firm name of Collins,
Flandeis <k Co . has this day expired by limitation
Tbo business will be continued by W. E Flanders
and E. D. Haguenin, under the name of Flanders
£ Hugnenin, who are authorized to settle the
accounts of the late firm.
COLLINS, FLANDERS £ OO.
Angust 1.1873.angl It
COAL OH.33EK
ANTHRACITE COAL AND WOOD
W £ a will sell Coal during the month of August
reduced rates &end in your orders now
and avoid last winter’s trouble ** erms cash. h
■angl d3m . EUPlS & ROSS.
POR RENT CHEAP.
T HE two commodious STORES on Cherry
street, at present occupied by Oolemau £
Newsom; are for rent from first day of. October
next Apply to J. VALENTINO,
juneSrd - - 68 Oberry street.
no RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOUSES or ono eight-room
Honse for rent.
App'y to
Jnlyattf OLIVER. UOUOLAS8 A CO
SEG-ARS! 8EG-ARS
Imported and Domestic.
LA ES0IP0ION.
LA OABBA,
FLOB DEL FUMAB,
LA ELEOION,
TENNYSON,
LA NOYEDAD,
LA UNICO.
MANILLO,
FIGARO,
And many other brands, all of which aro
offered very low,
ROLAND B HALL,
Comer Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
jnly23 if
Mineral Waters.
KI3SINGEN, (artificial).
YIOHY, (artificial).
CONGRESS, (artificial).
EXCELSIOR SARATOGA, (natural).
SODA WATER, (in its excellence).
All of the above Waters are on draught at tha
'Mammoth Fountain."
CONGRESS, (diamond C)
HATHOltN, (Saratoga).
EOOKBUIDGE ALUM, (Virginia).
IRISH GINGER ALE
KISsINGEN AND VICHY 8ALT3.
CRAB ORCHARD (.Ky.) SALTS
All gennine and in bottles, at tbe Drug Stoie of
BANKIN, MASSENBUBG & CO.
jnlyfii) tf
MPORTED TURNIP SEEDS.—Dickson's Defi
anee .xtra Bata Riga, Improved G.-.ea Top
Scotch-Yellow, (very ee.oct,) white Bomeraman,
(fine,) Red Tankard, Yehow Tankard, Garby
White Stone, Orange Jelly, Broad Leaved Essex
Rape, Turnip Booted Rape. The above have late
ly arrived from Qieen Victoria’s seedsmen, who
have for many years devoted unremitting care
and attention to the improvement of the different
varieties. Tbe stock we now offer to the poblio is
of tbe moet select and perfect character,
jn'yia 2» . GEORGE BEGG3.
LAW CARD.
M ESSU3. WOODWARD * TOOLE, of Dooly
county, Ga., haviDg formed a legal copart
nership, respectfully offer their services to tho
mbltc, and will practice in tho connties of Wilcox,
5odgo, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Sumter and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address. Vienna, Qa. j uly 15 din,*
FOUR NEW STORES IN MACON.
A Ten Cent Store,
A Twety-five Cent Store,
A Fifty Cent Store^
CHANGE IN BUSINESS !
From this date th« WHOLESALE branch of our buainsM will bo oonduoted In tho name of
RO88 <Sc COLEMAN,
At our present stand, and having admitted MB. W. 4. JUHAN, of Clinton, Ga., to an intsreat
in the RETAIL DEPARTMENT, that branch will be removed in a ebort time to
S. T. COLEMAN’S OLD STAND.
And the business oond acted in the name of
W. A. JUHAIV cfc OO.
We take great plaasure in introducing to our friends Mr. Jnhan—a gentleman in whom we hare
entire ocnfidence, and in whose bands we believe the reparation of our house will be tally sustained
With this assurance from ns, we tinat that a hearty weloome and a generous support aw lit him.
And now, that the obstacles which have heretofore intervened are removed, we hope in a short
time to inaugurate in our city the
FIRST EXCLUSIVE JOBBING BRT GOOBS BUSINESS
that has over been attempted here, and with all the applianoee necessary to sustain ns, we hope to p7esea
such a dispTy of merchandise as will at once orreet attention,and inspire confidence. Fully conscious of the
eminent ability and enterprise of our merchants generally, we hope to merit a plaoe in tbe picture
which shall represent Macon the leading market in the State, and among onr large circle of friends we
hope there are enough of those who by their support, will insure ns a against a failure. Having D0
fears of the result, we enter with confidence npon the new field. With this annouuoemont we unfur
on* banner to the breeze, procloimiog QUICK SALES and SHORT PROFITS, and inviting competition
from any quarter J. B. ROSS £ S. T. COLEMAN.
Mar on. O*., July'. 1873.
A Dollar Store.
For particulars, inquire of
W. A HOPSON A CO.,
39 and 41 Second at., and 18 ana 20 Cotton ave.
JnlylS tf
PRINTING!
Sola as the property of the estate of William M.
Meadows, late of said county, deceased, for the pur
pose of distribution. Terms cash
NANCY MEADOWS,
aug2 tds
X MBAUUWO.
Administratrix.
STAR CANDLES!
PH0GT0B * GIBBLE’S
‘LIGHT OP DAY” BRAND
STAR CANDLES.
Are of superior quality and the Standard
Brand.
Sold by Macon, Atlanta, Angntta and Sa
vannah Grccere. augldAwSm
T HE Jobbing Department of the TELEGRAPH
AND MESSENGER is now under the charge
of Mr. B. W. Smith, who is known ib an accom
plished printer and experienced workman.
Ail joes sent to this office will be exocuted with
despatch, and at the lowzst pbiczs. Orders for
bill8-heads, circulars, posters, eta, solicited from
city acd coantry* july!5 tf
MEDICAL CARD.
F ROM this date DR. WM. B. BURGESS may be
found, dav and night, at hi* office over Bankin,
Haseenburg £ Oo.’s Ding Store, corner Mulberry
and Third streets.
Macon, April 28,1873. od4pr28ea
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Notice is hereby
given that my wife, Amelia Dennick, has my
full perihis8ion to do business on her own account
as a free trader. RANDOLPH DENNIOK.
July 1, 1873. Jqly4 lawful
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS,
Educate Your
Daughters.
NASXIVILLI', TENNESSEE.
FOR SALE OR KENT,
A COTTAGE DWELLING HOUSE, contairing
fire rooms, With all neoeaaary oathoo*e«
Po<-?e*rion given immediately. It can be bought
low for eeeb, or cn time- Apply at
Harris a PETER’S
juijSl tf Drug Store.
W. E. WARD’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA
DIES doted cn the llth June with 33 graduates
and near 300 pupils. No school in the Soitb, and
ly three in the North, h »ve had os good succees.
cose of protracted eickoeea during the post
year. It* pupil* being in the city, enjoy the best
advantage* of fheir respective churches. Grade
of the last Senior Class 926. Fall Sesrion opens
September 4. For catalogue address
W. B- WARD,
jaly23d2wtfew3t Nashville, Term.
HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale or Bent, In Yineville.
M y HOUSE AKD LOT to Vinevffla la now tot
rata or rent on the moet favorable torn
Foeeeceion given on the fiat ol October.
July** lot W. A. BUFF.
direotohb.
KTATIOKTAL HOTEL,
(FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIO
BOARD S3 OO PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Proprietor.
Gr I 3NT GEARI
JT RUNS TWENTV-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made.
mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose,
proven good.
Evet; part bolted to iron.
Itie made without a
Over twenty in use. All have
MY PATENT
la the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, extended arm to carry tho
Fulley and Pinion Shaft.
Ail persons nsing or miking any part of my Patent, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law.
I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works,
BRASS AND I HOY CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
Steam, "Water, and Gas IPipes, and
All their Fittings for Sale,
Call and see at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown Honse, Maccn, Ga.
*3~Send for Circnlais.
E. CEOCKETT.
July30 tf
W. A. HUFF,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BACON, FLOUR,
BA&etlNQ-, TIES,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
LARD, MEAL,
WM. B. JOHN8TON,
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
jnly22 Cm
STRICTLY COMMISSION MSI
ft. M. WATERS tib CO.
56 Broad NR New Yark,
B ANKEBS
—ABD —
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Buy aud sell contract, for future delivery of oot-
ton. Deposit aceoont. of bankers, merchants an
others are especially solicited.jnlybdam
DK. J. EMMETT BLACKSUEaB,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Office, No. 2 Cotton avenue (up stain,) nsxt door
to Mr. Fayne’a Drug Store.
BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc,
CORNER CHEERY AND THIRD STREETS,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL,
Residence, Walnut street, (above Spring.) McBur-1
nay’s tenement building, Maoon, Ga. I
dec! lawtf
MACON,
JnlySO 8m
GEORGIA
PATENT ANTI-FRICTION
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