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CITY AFFAIRS.
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST S, 1873.
Pn«r>xu.—Mr. Joo. J. Griffin, Western
Agent of He Greet Southern Freight Line,
lu the city. locking After the intercut* of tbie
favoriteline. _
A Fioirr —Two negroes named lieary Snake
and Churlie Odom, bed a fight in the Perk yes
terday. Odom carded Snake’s bead with a brick,
and H eke glided array io the liveliest sort of
time.
Our Aon:r.—One of the colored men who
fell from the scaffold at Mercer University some
time ago, has no far recovered aa to be upon the
streets, with the aid of a pair of crotches. An
insurance company could take a ri*k on his life
with impnnity.
Runaway.—A horse ran away with a wagon
near the City Ilall yesterday. Eoooantering a
gutter, the wagon was npaet, and driver and
horse both landed fiat of their backs in the gut
ter, with the inverted wagon over the driver.
That ended the runaway.
Np Baht.—Yesterday paused without rain.
The son arose clear and smiling in the morning,
and taken altogether, the day was abont as
clever as any that we have had in sometime.
There wan breeze enough to modify the ardor
of the son. How long it will remain clear, this
deponent wil! not risk his reputation as a phil
osopher by attempting to guess.
Buiotvzd.—Mr. D. W. Croft, who for ssven
year* has been one of the politest and most
popular condactors on the M&oon and Western
Kail road, resigned that position on Wednesday.
His resignation was handed to Captain Fore
acre, Superintendent, at Atlanta. The travel
ing pnblic will reget the loss of Mr. Croft from
the road. Always attentive and agreeable, it
was a plearare to travel with him. May “bis
lines be oast in pleasant place®."
THI WAIBIOR.
A JVegro Deipfraila B*sta*s Arrest ait la
Mot.
Some days ago, at the instance of several
parties, whita and colored, living in the War
rior District, a warrant waa issued for the arrest
of a notoriously bad negro named Joe McCrary,
who is charged with keeping a gaming house,
and with selling liquor and gaming on Sanday.
This negro is noted in his neighborhood as
being an extremely vicious and dangerous one,
and he is inspected of being at the bead of a
gang of negro thievee and gamblers who are
depredating upon the country. They bad grown
to be so bad that they had actually become a
nniaanoe to tbe colored people as well as to the
whites, and both classes were nnited In a deter
mination to have him arrested and prosecuted.
Accordingly several of them, all good and
peaceful citizens, came before Judge Weems,
of tbe County Coart, ststed tbe osse, and had a
warrant imned for his apprehension. The
warrant was plaoed in the hands of s bailiff ont
in tbe Warrior district to be executed.
McCrary, somehow or other got wind of the
fact that the warrant had been issued, and he
announoed his intention to resist arrest even to
tbe death. He avowed that he would not be
taken alive.
FimCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.!
August 7— Ermine. ISIS, f
Cotton—The market is Mill without change.
Tbe receipt, moo. last report bare been 84
bale.: tbe shipments daring tbe earn, time bare
been 72 bales, and the sales (8 bales.
xaoow ooTToa rithdt.
■ttock on hand Sept. 1. 1872—bales. - 413
Received since laat report. 84
Beoeired prertoa.!j ....61.826—61.710
62,122
... 72
....60,345— 67,417
Shipped rices Iaet report
Shipped prevional y
Stock on hand this eveninp 1,704
Tbe money and general market wh quote as fol
lows:
EICRtNO* on m TOST.
Baying par.
S-ihirig 310 prem
nToii. on sat ANNas.
Boring Koff.
Selling par.
CNrrtD states cubuxct—loins.
Far month 1X91K peroent
GOLD AND sum.
Boring rates for Gold ...tl 13
Selling 1 15
BnyingratoefcrSilrer 1 04
Selling... ...1 07
I’m* Esonrr fob Salx.—Oomn'gee Fire
Company No. 2 baring parohased a steamer,
the arriral of which Is expected daily, are of
fering for sale tbe fine hand engine wrhiob hes
done anoh good serrioe erer since It bss been
In the department. Tbe engine is hrst-class In
every particular, has always been well used,
and la, to-day, almost aa good as It waa when
left the shops. At the annnal parade of tbe
Maoon Fire Department last April, without any
extraordinary effort beiog made, this engine
threw a aoiidatream of water 172 feet 4 Inches,
whioh is abont aa much aa moat hand enginea
do when they do their best. The engine
be sold low, and some of the towns in Georgia,
which hero no fire department, will find this
machine an excellent undone for one.
Pistoling.—It is frequently the case, “oft In
the stilly sight” when the dogs bay deep-
monthed wdoome (o the soaring moon, and tho
little froge sqnat upon their hannehes beside
the hlagnant pools and chirp their pretty rounde
lays, that
"Tbe abort, sharp hark of Derringers
Like hnll-pnrps cheers the parse.”
They can be heard bang, banging away, in ah
moat every direction, and it wonid be a blessed
xdlef io belalod travelers to know that tbe
villainous gunpowder were not expiodteg just
behind a snng liltle nngget of lead. Carrying
murderous weapons may bo the modem idea of
"the manly art of self defenoe,” but firing them
permisenonsly in tho streets, on a dark night
is oalcalatod to make one feel dreadfully uneasy
became, after a ball onco leaves the chamber
of a pistol, it Is no respecter of persons, snd is
as liable to lodge in the extended frame-work
of an Innoocnt city odltor as io tho live oaroass
of some fellow who Is prowling around for no
good nnder tho moon.
The County Court.
Tbe osse against Thad. Allen, Kobl. Tosstin
and Gns Roberta, was resumod before Judge
Worms yesterday morning. The oonrt decided
that Tosstin was guilty of burglary in the nfgbt,
and ho was committed to jail without baiL
Thad. Allen waa oommitted on tho chnrge of
larceny from tbe bouse, and being unable to
givo an eight hnndred dollar bond, also went to
jalL Gns Roberts gave bond In the sum of
three bnndrod dollars and was liberated. He
will probably be UBed as State's ovldenoe when
the oasb conies to trial boforo tho Superior
C.inrt.
The Navannah Notdlery.
Tbe glossy members of the Savannah Light
Infantry, spent yosterday in loanging and drib
ling about tho streets. They went down to tho
park and evolnted some; and performed aome
*lullltary marvels in the streets, to the great edi
fication of a cloud of negro small boys. The
prtnotpal feature of the company waa their oolor,
whioh waa mostly of an intense variety of blaok.
A very blaok eat would have been a ligbt-oolored
patch npon most of their faces. Every mem-
bet of the oompany appeared to be a thorough
taetiolao, at least they eeemed to think so, as
each went aooording to bis own inclination, re
gardless of tho captain's oommands. Such dril
ling was never before seen in Mscon, not even
when tbo Llnkbora Guards were out. The
oompany will leave for home to day.
Georgia musical Festival.
The preparations for the approaching Grand
Musical Festival, to be held here daring the
tits to Fair, are going rapidly forward, and the
Indications are in favor of a brilliant and sno-
oeaafnl entertainment. A number of the best
mnaleal talent in the State have kindly aooepted
the Invitation, and many moro are expeoted
soon to follow.
We are to-day, able to give a more specified
programme, which we hope will generally in
terest tbe lovers of fine music. The festival
will last three days, vir: Wedneslsy, Thursday
and Friday, October 29, SO and 31.
The find day will be devoted to the reception
of the mmioians and to a great rehearsal.
The seoondday will be performed : Hayden’s
grand Oratorio “Oieation,” for full chorus,
soli, orchestra and oigan.
The third day will bring a mixed classical
programme, with the following pieces:
Mendelssohn * Wedding March, for orchestra:
Cherubini's “Ave Marls," soprano, with or-
ohestra; Gloria from Mcztrt'a Twelfth Mass,
full chorus, orchestra sud organ; parts from
"Moses in Egypt,” by Bosaini, etc.
As will be eaiiiy remarked, the programme
Is strictly classical, snd promises to prove a
fine musical treat. Tbe rehearsals for the
chorus will begin next week, snd parties not
having joined* yet, and wishing to do so, will
oblige the directors by making their application
soon to the Sisters of Mercy.
STATE BONDS.
Georgia 8 per cent Bonds, new.... 100
. .t . .. . n ._ . . Georgia 7 per oent. Bonds, old 85
This came to the osrs of tbe bailiff, who, Georgia 7 per cent, mortgage Bonds 9J
acting npon the information, deemed it discreet Georgia 6 per cent. Bonds, old 70
to summon a posse of men to assist him in I CITT RECTIima.
making the arrest, hoping thereby to terrify the a'w ot 75
negro Into an abandonment of hia porpoee of cityof Savannah Bonds, o!d.""".""!”.’81<s
resistance. Some half dcxra good citizens were Savannah Bonds.new 81@
summoned and proeeeded to McCrary’s home. RAILROAD SKClIRIIin.
When they entered McCrary confronted them 9°°^.* ^Ailroad 7 per cent. Bonds 93
with a double-barrelled shot gun, duly loaded. Central Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds 92
He attempted to fire upon the party aa they en- Central Railroad Stock 81
a j u-4 - - . . » I Southwestern Railroad Bonds 91
tered, but, fortunately, the gun missed fire. Southwestern Bsilrosd Block 82
Seeing tbe war-like attitude of tbe fellow, the Macon A Brunswick R. B. 1st mort. Bonds... 66
party drew th.irpi.tol, and five shot, were fired “J
at McCrary, oca striking in the neck, one in the Maoon A Augusta Railroad 1st mort. Bonds. 88
breast and one in the thigh, neither of whioh | Macon A^AuguetaltailroadletmortgageBonde
produced a necessarily fatal wound. Even af- Mac ^„ AAagaaU R R.* OtoaMttoa Bondi!
ter being shot thus, tbe desperado had to be WesternRAilro»d8 percent. Bonds, endorsed
overpowered, having obstinately refused to sur- Mo bill AoSrf liinra^^endSbj
render, even to tbe very laat. This til oocnrred I Central Bsilrosd 87
on Wednesday. I Montgomery A EufauJa 8 per cent gold en*
, . . ‘ , , I dorse bond* 90
A physloitn living In tbe neighborhood, was gonth Carolina Railroad Stock
called in, snd after examining tbe wound* said I Atlanta A West Foint R. B. 8 per cent Bonds
the negro could not he removed to town th*t Atl “;^' I “";‘ a ; ™““ n0,t ;
day. Yesterday morning, however, be informed Atlantic & Gnlf Railroad Bonds* Vndoriedby
the bailiff that the man might be removed. I . CSty of R svannah..... .....
..... . . .. . .. . I Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Coupon Bonds
A reliable report was brought to the ear of Atlantic* Golf Bsilrosd 8tock
the officer thst McCrary's gsng bsd resolved to I
resene him, snd he deemed it sdvissble to keep I _ * ,EATS *
him nnder s strong guard until to-day, snd then I BAC °shoSidera n ! ) .! 1 ..!^.^! ] ?? k .^
bring him in. The authorities in town were I Sntrar-cured hams
notified of the sitnatlon, snd Sheriff Cherry, I
Marram—Cotton, net reoeipta 440: shipments
604; stock 77*6; low middlings Is, 1 *; market
quiet.
GAxrrsros — Cottoo, net receipts 40; exports
ooastmee —; sake 900: stock 9782: lexaa ordi
nary )S; good orlfcary 16%: market steady.
Pin Atm h 4 — Cotton, middlings U; market
doll.
Litxxpool—Noon—Cotton, uplands 8%; Orleans
9% market quiet and steady.
OotTon sales 12,000; speculation and export 2000.
From Savannah and Charleston, September and
October delivery, 8%.
Evening—Sales include 260 bales American
Livfkpool—Noon—Breadstuff* quiet. Lard S Q e:
Lo>dTurpentine opened Sis Cd, and closed
at Sis 6d to 32a.
PRODUCE.
Nzw Toix—Noon—Flour quiet and without de
cided change. Wheat firmer. Corn steady Fork
firm: new mess 18 00. Lard dull and heavy: old
western steam 87*16. Turpentine dull at 42%. Rosin
quiet at 3 00<g3 05 for common strained. Freights
firm
Evening—Floor, southern unchanged and in
moderate request; common to fair extra 6 20#
7 75; good to sboioe 7 fi6@i0 60. Whisky lower at
95%. Wheat 1 #2 better, with a good export de
mand and large Luaineea; winter red western 1 52.
Corn a shade nrmer, with a fair home consumption,
export and trade demand. Coffee active and
stronger; Bio 1S%#20. latter for home cargo lots.
Rice quiet. Pork steady; new mees 18 00 Lard
weak. Turpentine quiet. Boein quiet. Freights
firm; cotton, per steam 6-16(5>M-
Baltimore—Flour dull; Baltimore mills, high
grades declined 25c. Wheat weak. Corn, white 72
#76; yellow 53#6G. Oats firm; southern 43^44.
Bye firmer at 72. Provisions in fair demand;
no sales of round lets. Whisky quiet.
Locthyilz-x—Flour in good demand and steady;
family extra 6 5J. Com firm; sacked 57(362.
Pork steady; held at 16 25#16 60. Bacon firm and
in good demand; shoulders 9%; deer rib aides 10%
#11; dear aidee 10%#11; dear aides held higher
for packed; hams, sugar-cnrtd 14%<?cll%: plsin
13313%* Lard quiet and steady*, choice leaf tierce
9%; keg 10; steam 8%. Whisky quiet and firm at
90.
Cn»ccrxati—FI our quiet at 6 2506 50. Com firm;
fair to prime 44(g47. Po»k 16 50; held higher.
Lard quiet and unchanged: steam 8; kettle 8%.
Bacon steady: shoulders 83 9; ciear rio aid*a 10%;
Caear sides 10%. Whisky firm at 90
St. Louis—Flour quiet and weak, but not qno
tably changed. Com firm: No. 2 mixed 37@38%.
Whisky steady at 92. Pork firm at 16 75#17 uo.
Bacon firm and higher for email lota; shoulders 9;
dear rio sides 10%; dear sidee 1o%#ll> Lard
quiet.
. New 0blea5s—Flour dull; double extra 5 25;
treble *xtra 6 50&7 50; family 8 50@9 75. Corn
firm and scarce; mixed 65; white 80. Oats in light
on I demand. Bran quiet. Hay dull; choice 26 00. Pork
w I firmer at 17 00#17 25. Dry ealted meats scarce;
shoulders 9%. Bacon scarce and in good demand;
shoulders 9%; dear rib sides 11%; clear aides 11%;
hams, 15%'<«16. Lard dull; refined tierce 8%; keg
Pcaica at 11. Sugar in good demand: fully fair
0%; yellow 10%. Molasses da L Whisky quiet;
L uio':ana91; Cincinnati, 1 00 effored. Coffee 18#
22%.
Wn.ynroT05—Spirits turpentine dull at 87%—
77 I Rosin firm: strained 2 49: No. 2 6 00; low No 1
50 I 2 70; 6Xtra No. 1 2 90. Crude turpentine steady;
16 hud 2 00; yellow dip and virgin 3 20. Tar quiet
1 at 3 65.
KTATIOKTAL
(FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER REPOT.
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOTATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIC.
BOARD S3 OO PER DAY
P. WHELAN, Proprietor*
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE PUCE IN WEST MACON,
twenty-five minutes' walk to the business
part of the city, house containing five rooms, frem
four to five verse of ground attached, good well of
water, with fruit trees on the place. App'y to
GEO. F. GHKRaY,
aug7 2awlm ,bheriff Bibb County.
FOR RENT.
T HAT large, well appointed Boarding-house on
Second s reet, near the business centre of
the dty, at present occupied by Mis. Freeman.
Possession given on the 1st of October, or earner
if desired. Apply on the premises, or to
aug7 eodlm* M. 8. THOMSON.
WESLEYAH FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON. GA.
rpnE THurrr-EixrH annual session win
begin October 6, 1873.
For cataloguer, oontaiuing full information, ad
dress
BEY. E. ri MYERS, D D„
President.
O. W. Smith. Si crel ary. ang" 2m
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MARINE NEWS.
accompanied by oonatable Lansy and others I Picklo l trimmings
went ont to taka charge of the prisoner. There | WHITE MEATS-—O B Sides....
were serious apprehensions that an effort wonid
be made laat night to release him; bnt the
sheriff probably had a guard out there strong [ GRAIN AMD BAT.
enough to frighten the negroes from any such I Jj^L 95 @ I 00
attempt It la hoped that tho negroes will have j onrTS.V.V.V."..'.'..'.'.....'..'..".! 85
sense enough to attend to their own affairs OAT8........ 60 ©
»Dd let the law Uke IU course. HAY-Weetera 1759 190
The sheriff has orders from theoonrt to bring I Eastern 2 35
the prisoner in at all hazards, snd it is quite
Nxw Yobjc—Arrived. Fisg. Anglos, Hansa, Cleo
patra.
Ghasumtox—Arrived. Willio, Luce. Mavata, B.
Y. W. Simmons, Lizzie Evans, Ashland.
SavassiH—Arrived, Constitution, Emma D. Fin-
9)4 I n0 -’ Gertereo, Mnrroid, Seminole. Sai.ed, Magnolia.
GEORGIA No. 2.
15 CENTS 15-
j^LL DRINKS, plain or fancy, are cow fifteen
cents each at tbe, Georgia No. 2.
No charge in liquo’a.
None kept but the beet.
CASEY A ESPENNEB,
augT 6t Proprietcrs.
v ^. JSinin of Joaes
county, wiK be sold for distribution, beiore'the Court
house door, in ClintOD. between the legal hours oil
sale, on the first Tuesday in September next: One
house and lot, in the town ot Clinton, moderated
well improved, and contains about three acres-
known as the Wiley B. Pope late residence.
Terms cash. P. L. CLOWBR,
F. 8. JOHNSON. Jb..
«. W. MANN.
W. A, JUHAN,
■; / B. J. TURNER.
ju1y3Q dJ^wlm Commissioners.
BARGAINS IN MILLINSBY
H AVISO determined to c’ose up ray bnsines*, I
am offering from this date and until the en
tire lot is die posed of, xrj stock of
Millinery and Fancy foods
At prices that cannot fail to please all. My stock
consists in part of
Ladies* Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons,
Lace Goods, Hair Goods, Collars, Cuffs,
Zephyr Worsted,
And m fact everything usually kept in my line.
Call and examine my goods and buy them at
your own price.
an^6 d2w MB8 L. F. HEUDBIX
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will open the
Hou-e on Mulberry street, opposite the La
nier Home, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by N.
Binswanger. Board $35 per mouth, and the table
supplied with the best tbe market affords booms
can be had either with or without furniture.
aug61m E M. BROWN, AgenL_
Macon Fire Insurance & Trust
Association.
T HE Board of Directors have declared a divi
dend of EIGHT PER CENT, on the amount
of Stock paid in. payable on and after the 5tn mat.
J. MONROE OGDEN.
8ec*y and Treas.
Macon, August 4, 1873.aug5 St
FOR RENT CHEAP.
T HE two commodious 8TORES on Gharry
street, at present occupied by Coleman A
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
next. Apply to J* VALENTINO,
joneStd 68 Oherry street
I Elecilou for Alderman Io the First Ward,
Tin numerous friends of L. W. Hasdai, Esq.,
I hereby announce his name as a suitable candidate
I for Alderman, to fill tho vacancy in the Board I rooms,'with garden and outbuildings. One of the
caused bytheresignationof Mr.BarronCarterin the I besteUnda for & boarding-house in the city.
First Ward. The election takes place on the 16th | Apply to
AVENUE STOBE TO BENT.
T HE STOBE on Cotton Avenue, now occupied
pied bv Mrs Hendrix.
Aleo, theFLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
BAOOIXO AMD IKOM Tire.
probable that he will reach tho jail abont noon BAGGING—Bengal
to-day. I Lyon...
Bill Hardison, an accomplice of McCrary’s, I '
was bronght in yeaterday and lodged in jail. I Dundee.
Patchod
Tbe Odd Fellows. | •
16 (S 17
17 9 18
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15K
9\< 1
9X
7 IX) 0 8 00
Rtandard superfine. 8 50 9
Extra 9 50 0
Choice extra 10 00 0
Family 11 00 0
Tho Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Georgia I FLOUR—Low superfine per bbl
will assemble in Atlanta next Tuesday and will
be in session three days. Macon will be repre-
aented by M. It. Rogers, Grand Master; John
G. Deilz, Grand Beorotary; O. J. Btroberg,
Grand Chaplain; B. Lowenthai, Grand Herald;
J. H. Otto, Speciel Deputy Grand Mastor ; D.
B. Woodruff, representative from United I OHEESE^-Reetcream
Brothers Lodge ; T. J. Simmons and H. J. I New York State.
Ilsrvey, representatives from Franklin Lodge ; . M0 Oeo^'acdN.o'.CsneSynip
Spahr, representative from Germania I SUGAR—A.
Fancy Family Brands..
| LARD—Tierces
Eeg
I COFFEE—Rio
Java.
12 00 @
13 0
23 (3)
28 @
inst, and every resident of tbe city is entitled to |
vote.
ang3 tf JI4NY CITI2EN3.
| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE.
^ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, containing aix |
roams, on Bond etroot; ontbnildings complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
jnly3l tf LAWTON & WILLINGHAM'S.
1214 \ FOR SALS CHEAP.
G. B. ROBERTS.
TO RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOUSES or one eight-room
Hones for rent
Apply to
jnly35tf OLIYER. DOUGTASS Sc. «L
Wanted! Wanted!
A SITUATION as Teacher of the EngliBh Lan
guage, or Hnsic, in an Academy or private
family, by a lady of experience. Terms moderate.
No objection to the oountry. References given if
required. Address,
ABO, Post-ot&ce Box 151,
jolySO 6t Maoon, Qa.
HOUSE AND LOT
Lodge; F. A. Shouemao, representative from
Macon Union Encampment, and past Grands
Geo. K. Barker, H. O.. Taylor, B. St. Paul
Gaorrardie, and Geo. F. Cherry.
White extra O
New Orleans sugar (hhds).
Yellow O
Domarara....
Porto Rico...I
MACKEREL—No 1 kite
2 bbla
2 kits.
sn #
65 #
12%#
12%#
9 #
11 #
A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, with all necoesaiy For Sale OT Bent, ill VinOTille.
cntbnildings. All new, in good order, aod | _ _
location. — - ■ • - - '
Apply at
ELKURA
11V
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in a pleaeant location. Foeseseion given when-1 TI TY HOUSE AND LOT In Yinevilio is now for
| ever desired. Apply at | ill
ang83t TELEORATH AND MESSENGER.
[ Dissolution of Copartnership.
_ sale or rent on tbe most favorable terms.
Posseesion given on the first of October.
ju»y29 lOt W. A. HUFF.
Mbs. Josephine Horne, artist, formerly cf
Georgia. Address 122 Waverley Place, New
York. Portraits and piotnrea of any size taken I WHITE FISH—Half bbf
from old dsgnereotypes in tho highest style of I CANDLES—Beet star (full w’t)
. I Sperm....
ftru I Farapbine
, STARCH—Pearl..
Don’t mis Wiley’s XXXX Flour with soap—
t, ■ — .i-ii , -ii t. BUTTER—Choice Tenneeaee...
Paris Green tn kill caterpillars. It wont] Tennessee No. 3.
Best Goshen.
Goshen No 2..
kill. I Country
■ —mi. I EGGS—Per doz
Hturr, Rawxiy & Lajcae.—'This woll known and I S^5 K ^' s ^? erdo1 -;
reliable firm have received a largolot of Dr. Hood’s “ liV^oL.
Enreka Liver Medicine. It has the praise of all I NAILS—
who have tried it. In bottlea at 60 cent* and $1.00 I *•* MACON SHEETING.
‘ V Shirting....
“ 3 bbla—Large 12 @12 50
"8 kite 150 @170
„ MEDICAL CARD.
T HE copartneiehip heretofore existing between I
the undersigned was dissolved on the first I I .’DOM this date DR. WM. R. BUBGE8S may be
12 @12K I instant, by mntnal consent. George F. Barrett I JC found, day and night, at hia office over Rankin,
H I takes the assets and assumes the indebtedness of I Massenburg & Co.’s Dxug Store, coiner Mulberry
the firm. F G. Oi&TLEN, and Third streets.
GEORGE F. BARRETT. | Macon, April 28,1873.
Angnst 7.1873. ang8 St
2 00 0 2 25
14 00 @11 60K
1 75
od4pr28ea
21
GEORGE F. BARRETT.
| Cherry 8treet, opposite Huff’s new building, :
Dealer In
ELECTION NOTICE.
TTNDEB and by virtue of a resolution passed by
LJ the City Council of the City of Macon, an
election will be-held in the several wards of the
city, on 8 ATUBDAY, the 16th day of August. 1873,
rV I GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, POWDER I for an Alderman, to fill tho vacancy of Barron
6K@ 8 * I e r , B r, mmri'vrTr mir-Bmava Carter, of the First Ward. Polls will bo opened
— I ILASKS, SHOT DELTA, CARTRIDGES, eto , I from 8 o’clock A. v. to 5 o’clock p. a. at tbe fol-
In reopening, begs to return thanks to the patron.
48 @ 50 I of Bmett A Co. for former favors, and trusts by No 8 ®econd WArd-At Engine
strict attention to business to merit a continuance | ® , j,..y .. 3 A
of the eame.
50 #
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3 50 Gi 4 60
2 10* &
1 90 @ 2 00
5 75 & 6 60
U%
.. 10 #
Ball Thread
Knitting Yarn
OSNABURGB—No 1
No 2.
MilIo3gevillo No 2
Waynmanville Sheeting...
Houston Sheeting.
Houston Stripes..
Columbus Stripes,
High Shoal Stripes.
Montour Sliirtine—%.....
Factory Sewing Thread... _
YARNS— 1 61
Georgia unwashed wool.. SO #
Georgia washed wool..- 45 @
. ... | FEATHERS 70 #
beneath them, and these wonderful hil- beeswax..... 25 #
locks are tho staff of life, white, nutty and I nLDE o7e^t7 ^.V.V.V.V.V.V."' J 7 @
delicious. I sweet roTATOEsV.V.V.V.'.’.'. l to @ 1 75
Snow in Summer ? Yes. How ? I
\yhere ? Just where you would never
look fbr it. In all the red hot ovens of
tiro best wives and housekeepers ia the I
city. "What do you mean ? I mean that
tbo glorious loaves fabricated from
Wiley’s XXXX resemble lilliputian
mountains capped with snow ; only tbe
real mountains liavo red dirt and rocks
UH0
17 0
UXO
60 &
Gan Repairing, Locksmithing
And general repairing of Metal Work done prompt-
iy and reasonably. ang8 3t
FOR SALE!
HAND FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
To those desiring to purchase a good and rolir- ■ —- nnifawn"
ble Fire Engine, will find it to their interest to ex- I sJ. 0 ™* -
amine this one. It ie a
Court-house. Fourth Ward—At Ci y Hall.
J. W. BURKE,
Mayor Fro Tern.
Attest:
J. A. MoMaucs, Clerk 0. 0.angStd
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.
FORTY PER CENT. SATED
V r CENTS PER DRINK! At "Our Hi
U Saloon, can be found the finest Wines, Li
quors add Lager Beer at prices that cannot fail to
please all. G. D. LAWRENCE,
jnl>27eod2w Proprietor.
FOR RENT.
S TORE-HOUSE reoently occupied by Johnson
A Smith, in the Planters’ Warehouse. Poa-
aeasion given immediately.
Also, one four-room DWELLING and six two-
H. T. JOHNSON.
SECOND-CLASS SMITH EN&INE
S. aVJ. F. COLLEGE.
Thk CnxaiEST akd Best.—Hood's Eureka Liv- I
Medicine gives universal satisfaction in |
Market reports of Fancy and Family Groceries I In perfect order and warranted to give entire sat-
tha treatment of Liver Disease. Dyspepsia, Sick t>T Green Lake A Co., Nos. 62 Cherry, and 64 Third iafacUon. Sold for no fault, but to make room I j£ e — department filled by exp
Headache Co-tiveness. and all that das. of die- gg*^ , Fdr f “pwticnlars, apply to Secretary of J ’ N ’
eases arising from a disordered state of the stom
ach and liver. no\30Iy
steady demand $10 50 @ 12 60
Pngar cured and pig iiama J6 0
Gilt edgebntter (newj ......... 35 @
A.. B.. Ex. C. and Brown N. O.
Sugar 12 @
Best Young Hyson and Black
Teas Y 25 9 1 10
Old Government Java Coffee.... SO @ 35
have always a lleaw supply on hand. | ChoiMBeaf and Buffalo Tongues 75 @ 1 25
■ BURR & FLANDERS. * -T 4 ® 600
1 Messina Oranges, per box None.
French Lemons 16 00 9 20 CO
Choice Wheat, only thoroughly I
cleansed with a decorticator like that oi I
ours, can make flour like the Wiley
XXXX. We know where to get it, and WMtaAuSTdnn BTo U Coiree
Ocmnigee Fire Co. No. 2. or committee.
C MAO HOLD, Foreman.
H. P. WE8TOOTT,
F. A. SHONEMAN,
V KAHN,
JNO. VALENTINO.
rag 81m
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Notice is hereby I
given that my wife, Louisa S. Green, has I
I my full permission to do business on her own ec- |
count as % free trader*
aug8 lawlw JAMES W. GREEN.
T HE FALL TERM of this institution opens 27th
inst. Tuition $69 per auunm. B iard $200.
experienced teaciera.
■ _ . N. BRADSHAW, vh
aug2eodlm President.
t
G m EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Four weeks after
the date hereof applieation will be made to the I
Cqnrt of Ordinary of Dooly county for an order to I
Fell the lands belonging to the estate of Skidmore I
bpaizht, deceased, fortne benefit of tbe heirs and I
creditors of said estate. This A u ? u«t 4.1S73.
. , LOUISA SPAIQHT,
ragS 4w Adminisjatiix.
Tti«* Heror'a Coart.
Hil pro tom, Honor, Aldermin J. W. Burke,
presided over tbe Msyor’s Court yesterday.
The interest of the oonrt wm vested in a sin
gle ca«e against Matt Brooks, a female woman
of oolor, who waa np to answer a charge of dis
orderly conduct. The circumitanoea of the
oaae were about as follows: A neighbor of
Matt'a was speaking to hia wife of a friend re
cently deceased. The wife spoke in very kind
terms of the dead man, and the husband re
joined, “That's the way with yon women. You
don’t care a cent for ns men while ire’s alive;
bnt noon's we's dead yon bsgin to praise ns.”
Matt, overheard this remark, and being of a
highly concentrated religions torn of mind, said
aho didn't oare who lost their fnends so long as
she had her Savior. She waa told that the pre
vious conversation waa not directed to her,
whereupon she grow angry, and ripped ont
snob a lot of oaths and abases as were never
before beard in that neighborhood.
Her husband, who heard her carrying-on was
asked why he did not oheck her. He said there
waa no doing nothing with that woman. When
abe got in one of her ways it was useless to try
to check her. She would talk and foes and
swear, and the only way to do was to let her go
on nntil she got dene. As an apology for b6?
proclivities she eaid she waa thunder-at ruck
ouoe, and talked like lightning ever since. She
was fined fire dollars.
Robert Foster, who was fined Wednesday for
a oaae of aimple drank, waa up again ; but hia
oaae waa dismissed provided he would leave on
the first train for New York.
Moses Elder was charged with violating the
lioense ordinance, bnt the case waa diamiarad.
Colonel J. Clark Lanier waa lodged in the
b&rraaks yesterday. He had l>oen patronizing
tbe bar-rooms too freely nnder tbe fifteen oent
dispensation. He will probably make his ap-
pwaranoe In oonrt this morning.
, I * sjxiuiuuo................ JO UU igf IU
Nxnvocs Dxbujit—A depressed, irritable etato I New Layer Raisins 860 6» 700
of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feeling; no Nen'Cnrranta and Prunes. 16 @
energy or animation; confused bead, weak memo- I I ’ ecc * na ’ WlInul « wd ^
tj, often with debUiUting, involuntary discharge*. I rinM t and'beat Champagnes!” 25 00 <3 40 00
The ounsequenoe of exceaeee, mental overwork or I Old Family Rye Whiakv 250 9 600
indiscretions. This siavora dxbujtt finds a sov- fvencli Brandy for medical nee. 8 60 @15 00
ereign cure in Hcwmraxvs’ H 0 «oraT B .o Erxcmo, 20 00 @150 00
No 23. It tones np the system, arreeta dischargee, I baeco 40 # 125
dispels tho mental gloom and deepondenev, and re-1 Georgia Cane Syrup CO & 100
Jnvenatee the entire system. «i. perfc«ilyh ra - g?“^p (White) Syrup.... 1 25^9 150
lees and always cflident. Price $5 for a package of DriedApplee.. None.
five boxes and a largo $2 vial of powder, which ia I ■» , mirniifi i.jjli _l.lj n
important in old, eericu. cases; or 81 per single Ltfest Market Reports by Telegraph d«Jte.,yr!i«tion will be made to the Court of
box. Sold by all druggists, or eont by mail, on re- | | ofDoolj county for an^order^to a ell atl the
oeipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC *" ‘
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE OO.. No. 662 Broad-
way.N. Y. For sals by John Ingal s rad Hunt,
Rankin A Lamxr. Macon, Ga.
pr!5 eodAsw tf
FINANCIAL.
New Ycbe—Noon—Stocks dull. Gold 15%.—
Money oasy at 3#4. Exchange, long 9; short 9%.
Governments dull and steady. State bonds dull.
land* belonpiiff to the estate of Charles H. Everett, ,
decemsel. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of 1
said deceased. Ihis Augunt, 1873.
0. P. SWEARINGEN,
augS 4w Administrator. ]
i f° r the benefit of tbs heirs and creditors of I
said deceased. This August 4.1873
. a PET KR BUCK HOLTS. Executor.
augS4w NARCISSA IVEY, Executrix.
OBSTACLES TO BARBIAGE. bonds quiet.
TTAPP7 ugi.THi 1 pgr vnnvG "Kfisv fmm I Midnight Governments, 81s 19%; 62s 47%; 64s
HATH KEL.EF FOR YOUNG MEN from the 65, is% ; new 17%; 67s 18%; 68s 18%: new
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man- I 5s 14%; 10-40x15.
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage remov-1 Tennessee 6s 81%: new 81%: Virginia 6s 48%;
V; ‘ Ne T” 0th ^ 0f tre ‘ tm<,Et - *7 “ d rem “ k - 6. 8 42: it* 4s“ei« 6 6i OtTsO, Alabama^'K? 1
able remedie:. Books and circnlsra sent free, in £s 85: Georgia 6s 70; 7« 90: North Caroiinas 27;
sealed envelopee. Addrees HOWARD ASSOOIA-1 new isv,: special Ux 12; Booth Carolina* 82; new |
TION, No. 2 South Ninth at., Philadelphia, Fa..— ” ‘ '
Sterling 9. GovernmenU dull and nomrnaL Btate j administration npon the estate of L. S. Daniels, late
of said connty. deceased.
All peraons interested are required to be and ap-
ear at the Court of Ox dinary of raid county, on the ,
first Monday in September next, to show cause, if
*ny they have, why letters should not be granted. I
Given nnder my hand officially. p
aue" 30d J.R> HOLMES, Ordinary.
14: April and October 22.
New Orleans—Sterling 26%.
an institnUon having a high reputation for honor- pr ; mjnm . oold 15
New York eight %
able oouduot and professional skill. jalySJSm
ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER J
AND SUPPER TABLE,
LEA A PERKINS)’ WorM.ler.hlre Since.
IS INDISPENSABLE.
JOHN DUNCAN’S BOSS, New York.
Agents for the United States.
WANTED.
A N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, desiring I
to locate in Maoon. wishes to make an an* I
gagemeot with a responsible house for the coming I
* " BOX 432.
Losdox—Noon-Conaola 9:v. Bullion inc*euei Address, for one week,
307.000 pounds. ' I _Jnlj31 tf
Farm—Noon—Rentes 57f20c.
Evening—Specie in the Bank of France has de
creased nearly d,000,000f.
AT THEIB NEW STAND,
*• -w.U’jV -
Nos. U and 76 Mulberry Street,
CONTINUE TO OFFER BARGAINS TO
MERCHANTS ami PLANTERS
And invite a call from everybody skeptical
on this point.
FOR SALE.
O NE of the most desirable places in Vin6ville,
containing 45 acres, with good wells of wa
ter. comfortable improvements, with wood enough
to last a family for four or five years. Good or
chard of various kinds frul. The place *ill be
sold, or tradod lor city property in Macon.
Apply to * A. J. O^B.
aug5 eodtf At Oliver, Douglass A Co>.
IMPROVED
Anti Friction Horse Power
■
TEE OMiY “CAST STEEL FINELY POWER ” IY THE WORID.
W E present to tho Planters of the 8outh the best and only suitable HORSE POWER for (Hnnin
Cotton, Grinding Corn, or Threshing Grain, ever before offered to the public We, the err DrwZ
tors, having h*d a nnmoer of years’ experience iu preduomg and preparing Cotton for rnarkit »»
without the fear of contradiction, that in point of Simplicity, Durability, Speed and Lighin m r
Draft, the oj
WRIGHT’S IMPROVED POWER!
Far Eiseeii any slier tint las Ever Best il;ti in tls Mltl stales.
We claim for it that two good mules will gin three bales of cottor in a day on a forty saw gi n Erd
that four good mules will gin on a fifty saw gin four and a half to five bales of cotton ; that Uie’ Bin
ning will be continuous, not being liable to interruptions from sagging of the machine-houeo, aa tk *
Power ie self-adjacting, adapting itself readily to the upward or downward tendency of tho fljor. Th«
entire fixtures accompany the machine, except an ordinaiy king-poit and a lever, so that it can he
placed in position for service in a few hours after reaching the plantation.
THESE POWERS ARE MANUFACTURED OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL
I can be’ found at tho market every dav until I And will be warranted for twelve months. Tlio only par* of a Horse Power most liablo to wear is ih«
nine in the morning *nd on tho premises the ra- small pinion which gives speed to tho ‘Tower.” This we have remedied bv Ii living it (»t a great «s
mainder of the day. aug5 lm» | made of the very best Cast Steel. Price $i6o, or $155, delivered at poichaser’s station 6
WH ASHL OlffXsX A. TRIAL
For farther particulars, address
MALONE, WILLINGHAM Sc CO.,
» n! » 8 1”.MACON. GEORGIA
MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
T HE Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of
Macou/adjoiniog Judge Knott’s place, is of
fered for sale or rent It has an area of twenty-
one acres, in high cultivation. On it is a frame
building containing five rooms, and near it all nec
essary outhouses and a fine well of water. For
terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG.
coal oheixjb:
ANTHRACITE COAL AND WOOD.
W E will sell Coal daring the month of Angnst
at reduced rates. Send in your orders now
and avoid last winter’s trouble. TermB cash,
ingl d3m EUIMS A R033.
~ NOTICE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, J
Macox asd Avgusta R*iluoad, >
Augusta, Ga., Jnly 31, 1873. >
O N and after to-morrow, 1st proximo, tickets to
New York and return via Charleston and
steamers, can be obtained for £43, by applying to
Ticket Agent of this road, at the Passenger Depot.
B. K. JOHNSON.
augl lw Superintendent.
AGENCY
—OF THE—
FOR RENT.
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805.
Speoially Reinsured with the . ,
FACTORS’ & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY
—AND THE—
Louisiana Mutual Insurance Company,
ALL OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
O NE THREE ROOM DWELLING, plastered ,
and with blinds to windows, excellent well of COMBINED CASH ASSETS. -
frrtntmff .Tiwtoa KAVtnnttp'a TUui.lennn . msaa I
water, fronting James Seymour's residence; price,
$15 per month. Also one eix room dwelling U6ar
Tatnall fcquare, adjoining the residence of E.
Price; three acres of land attached, good well of
water; price, $25 per month. Apply to
J. BEY «lOUR RODGERS.
july!7 lm at Beymoar, Tinsley A Go.
_ - S3,773,673 63.
INSURES AGAINST FIRE.
FOR THE TOILET.
FLORIDA WATER. (Hurray & Lanman’s,)
MAGNOLIA WATER. (Barnes’,)
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE, (original,)
LUBIN’S GENUINE EXTRACTS,
MAGNOLIA BALM.
BLOOM OF YOUTH.
MILK OF YIOLETd,
BLANO DE FEBLES,
SOZODONT,
DANFOBTH'd DENTIFRICE. |
Also, a full line of
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC SOAPS,
POiTDEB,
POMADES,
COSMETICS, etc, etc.
At tho Drag Store of
ROLAND B. HALL,
Corner Oherry slreet and Cotton Avenue.
aug5 tf
Losses Adjusted With Liberality and Paid Promptly.
JAMES H. LOW.
(Formerly of Wood * Low, and lata President La Equitable Life Inenranee Co of N. 0 )
Manager Southern Department.
Office No. 10 Whitehall street, James’ Bank Block. F. O. Box 106, ATLANTA, GA
S. M. FARRAR & H. L. BACKUS,
Resident Agents. Office, Planters' Ranking Company.
MACON BOARD OF REFERENCE. (By Permission.)
O. A Nutting. President City Bank.
J. E. Jones, Presidert Central Bank.
I O. Plant. President First National Bank.
W. J. Lawton. President Planters*. Banking Co.
S. G. Bonn. President Exchange Bank
W. S. Holt. President Southwestern Railroad Oc.
R. M. Bazemore, of Adams A Bazemore.
John O. Curd, of Garhart A Gnrd
B. L Willingham oFLawton A Willingham.
8. Waxelb&nm. cf Waxelbram A Bro.
J W Burke, of J. W. Burke A Oo.
J. B. Ross, of Ross A Goleman.
R. W. Cubbedge. cf Cabbedgo. Hazlehurst A Co. | Joseph Dannonburg, of Nassb&um A Dantenian?.
R^H. Plant^of l. O.l'Jant A Son. Asher Ayres.
,m 15 * ” I Thomas O. Dempsey.
Thomas Hardeman, of Haideman d: Sparks.
aug4 lm
READY!
W. A. JOHAN & 00.1
Bespectfnlly announce their stock removed to
S. T. COLEMAN’S
Old Stand,
And their readiness to serve tho old customers of |
S. T. Coleman and J. B. Ross <fc S. T. Cole
man, and all the new ones who will
give them a calk
In order to make room for an Immense
GEORGIA MILLS!
FAlLL stock:, WILEY'S XXXX, AMBER.
We will close ont the remainder of onr
SUMMER GOODS
At a sacrifice, and shall offer
GREAT BARGAINS
PEARL DUST,
CORAL.
COTTON.
E. B. POTl’ER. M. D.
Horaoeopathist-
O FFICE Weed’s Block, Second street, third door I
bslcw Johnston’s jewelry establishment.
New Yoke—Noon—Cotton irregular; uplands I Residence Lanier House.
20%; Orleans 20%; sales 350.
future** opened a* follows; August IS 13-lfig
19; September 18 3-16&1S 6-16; October 17%; De
cember 17%.
Evening—Cotton, uplands 20#70%; market ir
regular; sales 20,000; net receipts 83; gross 83
S\ies of futures 12.500: market closed as follows:
Wbat Text Sat.—Chicago Journal of Commerce
says : Dr. Price’s Flavoring Extracts are the fin
est, purest, and best to be found in this or any
other dty, only necessary to visit his laboratory to u 4 ^ ^ **..**, uuecni M 1UUUVK
b, convinced that they are perfect in parity snd I lSX'»in5~6?Sept»n; I ber 18 5 32018»S
superior in strength. The Chicago Tritnae Be-1 October 17 6 32# 17 3-16
view saya : Although the comp an r, Steele A I Baltmoe*—Cotton, net receipts S9; gross —;
Price. ^.^UrgedtbeirfacUiU- fee the pradne- ^ 2U °'
Uon of Dr. Pnse s Cream Baking Powder and Spe- I Nrw Orixan»—Cotton, net receipts 92; gross
cisl Flavoring?, they are hardly able to meet the I S18; exporu to Great Brit tin —; «tiM 590; last
rapidlv increasing demand for them. In tfrif xge I ov®°ing 200; stock 18,539: orcinaT 12#12%; good
of ad alteration, i, i. gratifying to find on. bond W
effort to stick by the old path of honesty, andoon* j WmrctQTOii—Cottoo, net
earners owe it to themselves to patronize those I ooastwise —, sales —; stock 927;
making the effort. For natural flavoring none can I nur ^ ei ^ a *^* _
~ « . . A I AosrrrA—Cotton, receipts 63; sales 152; mid-
compare with Dr. Trice a, and to make the sweet- | 1TJf . mvrket qQi et.
DR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST
-yy a yTFH j | | ^ removed to Eoardman’s Block, over Pen-
O NE EISE SHOE AND BOOT vswww uj d}* 0 " 00m “ Mulberry and Beoond rta.,
one good Peg Workman. Addre«». I Maeon, Oa. oeOSIr
Jul:29 dim
W. H. TILLERY, Dublin,
Lanrena County. Ga.
WANTED AT ONCE,
O NE OB TWO first-class pr»2t : cal Gin Makers,
whom tbe highest wages will
P. O. SAWYER.
be paid, by the day or piece,
juiyll tf
Eclectic Institute,
receipt. 14; exports I B,ltiB10re . Maryland.
JI7; middlings 18>4; f Camber of Pup0s hmited to fony. For cir-
’ I caters apply to the Principal.
IF0PUL1B NEW MUSIC BOOKS
For tlie Coming Musical Season.
THE STANDARD. Emerson A Palmes. $1 50
Unexcelled as a Collection of Chnrch Music.
THE RIY1B OF LIFE. Perkins A Bent-
50
cat, most wholesome, and easily digested bread
nee Dr. Prioe'a Cream Baking Powder.
t Principal.
a MRS. LETITIA TYLEB SEMPLE,
angl dim Of Tirginia
FOR SAXE OR RENT.
Satxxmah — Cotton, net reoeipta . c 64: exports
ooaetwies 263; ealee 62: stock 1980; Tniftitiinga 18%;
holder, firm; offering. Lght. .... I rpUZ FAMILY MANSION now oecupied bv
Ba:rx Derr Dxfoarr indicate, kidney com- I CmaaLasroa—Potion net receipts It: exports X. Mrs. Peter Stubbs, containing eight rooms*
P ,amt. Check it at once. HelmboH,*^
Buchn, tbe Diuretic par excellence, ie a eertaan I l3)%01*)t: mark« du !. B W. HTUBBS
specific for all Disease* of tbs urinary organa aod I . **£??"*—“•* 88: exports coast- * *—
^ sylm. Dr. Heimbold ZEZJfiZ who 18 *
svsr really utilized and extracted the pre-eminent I Bostos—Ootton. net receipts 162: gross 1217:
virtues of Buchn. Hia preparation is as much I ***** stock 10.000; middlings 20%; market
1 quiet.
a.. . KoraoLE—Cottoo, net receipts 370; sxports
skimmsd milk. In faot, it never fails. Sold by I coastwise 125: sales 45; stock 3U6; low middtes
druggists. 118; market quist and weak.
ang7 3t
Admin is trator.
FOR RENT.
T WO DWELTJNG HOUSES, eligibly located.
Apply to B T. LAWTON.
At Exchange Bask, or to
DB. A. P. COLLINS
Jnl.»17 tf At Ooilina A Heath’s.
Tbe Neweet and Freshest of Sabbath School
Song Books.
CHEERFUL VOICES. L. O. Exxasoa. 60
Yery beautiful School Bong Book.
GEMS OF BTBAUdS. JoHAjra Stsjlcss. 2 60
All the beet Strauss Music.
ORGAN AT HOME. For Seed Organs. 2 B0
200 moat aittactive pieces.
CLARKE’S DOT,TAR INSTRUCTORS
For Reed Organa, Piano and Violin.
EMERSONS CHANTS AND RESPONSES. 1 00
DB- BTBEETKB’a YOIOE BUILDING. 1 60
Bold everywhere. Sent poet-paid for retail price.
CHAR H. DITSON A OOV
711 Broadway, New York.
OLIYKB DXTSON A OO.,
Ju!j29d2awAwtf Boston. .
CLOSED OTJT!
We deeire to cany over as few goods as possible, |
consequently we are prepared to deal aa liberally |
this line as our
FRIENDS CAN ASK.
* Call on
ang3tf W. A. JUHAN A OO.
“THESE ARE OUR JEWELS.”
We have Just completed many improvement and additions to our Mills, and are turning out daCy
BUY THE BEST 350 BARBELS OP FLOUR I
LaiiM's Neff CroD Turnip Seeij
BUTA BAGA,
FLAT DUTCH,
RED TOP,
LARGE GLOBE,
ALSO,
FRESH CABBAGE SEED for fell planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Pharmacist, 4th and Poplar streets,
joiy20 tf Hollinaworth Block.
We would call the especi* 1 attention of merchants to our popular brands, as we can offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADS*
Mineral Waters.
BJ3SINGEN, (Artificial).
YICJHY, (artificial).
CONGRESS, (artificial).
EXCELSIOR SARATOGA, (natural).
SODA WATER, (in its excellence).
All of the above Waters are on draught at the
‘Mammoth Fountain.”
CONGRESS, (diamond C).
HATHOBN, (Saratoga).
BOOKBBEDGE ALUM, (Virginia).
IRISH GINGER av.g.
KB8TNGEN AND YIOHY SALTS.
ORAB ORCHARD (Ky.) SALTS.
an gamine and in bottles, at the Drag Store of
BANKIN, HASSENBUBG & CO.
Jaly$Q tf
Always on hand a choice selection of
STOCK F O OX>
ALSO BRAN IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PUROASERS.
angStf
BURR A FLANDERS,
GKCB0M PWJA