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^Wtf K?he train
t^wj £gd reaebe<£»“potj
* itr^dfMecoo,
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At ^dMpfcg^fcg^,
,’ the earfM»cP ,, «ofBte4| maa^jiai
tracked nlix ■ *& l ^Ur^'eheig. rf*
knew Jj*e n^efo^Trear&og^
the uqSi. n^Mrl{y>n Aa w^fttlc^Vowiroh.t^
M^Vev^fcd jgj?engf£V ftruAio ^e. a?#
tjfchttaShcjja.n th^rojAu^dy. crash-
< %I^K‘I <An^l]^jf it jtfi DWR’horrible nuno' r.
uihi ^£s kI^xhL-6 qu
- __ f ,_j quickly as possible
^(Scked' to U^ctoa of the catastrophe to
e A tba'lnost ghastly apecUciee ever wit-
f any one. When first seen by the en-
t jr?Doer tbs man vis lying with his faee down
and his body directly across one of the rails.
He was csnght by the engine and carried some
thirty feet, and then the whole timin paxted over
him. His body was eat In two jast above the
hips, and the entrails had all tombled ont upon
the gronnd. One of his arms was cat entirely
off and thrown a distance of fifteen or twenty
feet. One of his feet was cnt off and sras lying
against his face. Oae of his shoes was fonnd
several feet distant. A bole bad also been
broken in the top of his ekalU The body was
otherwise meat fearfnliy mangled and cnt to
pieces. Of coarse life was totally extinct when
I be was reached.
The officers of the train made arrangements
I for having the remains taken care of.
There was no one on th6 train who conld
Gessoes —Mr. K. Taylor, who is Master of I Identify the man. He sras apparently abont 55
the Georgia State Grange, Patrons of Hosban- years of age, acd wore a beard which had been
dry, made ns a call last night. Ho says the I dyed. He was In bis shirt s’eeves. A bottle of
t*t XarkdjfPnAfa
OoU XX —
raVrit- long £ ebon ».'<•
bond. qaiet.
C_Oold^IX a '5 ,- < Money esay at 3at
Jl. GoTen.menu dr.II ana steady. Stale
L. and ateady.
Mranigbi—Oosemments Sts 19'-'; rim 17J<: Ms
17M; C5« I»M; new 17H- 67a IBM; 6Ba 18*; new
SsltX: 10-4U-15.
Tern esaee Cs 81)tf: new 81 $(; Virginia 6s 43if:
new 50: ooosot 63. ^eferr**d 31: Louleiaua
6a 43: new 45: leree 6- 47: 8a Alabama 8s 85;
5* 85: Georgia 6s 70 7« 91; North Carolinas 27;
new 15K: special ui 12, Booth Carolinas 32; new
It: April and Ociober 32.
New OaLiaws—Sterling 36M- Sew York eight X
premium. Gold ISM
Losdoit—Noon-Con*o’« 91X- Xew5e9IJ{-
Paaia—Nooo—Bentee 57117c.
COTTON.
^ M<*lo\tnlbt (figV’aeyj he srill hare
♦^ed^^yilf sposl.tbia evening.
Dos^^l^eibitptAln Tom Massenberg and
others otfiltempUte a dove-shooting expedition
into Iloaston oonnty to-day. The Captain was
ont on a similar expedition last Tnesday, and
sacoeed&d in bajglng twenty-two-birds.
No Itiis.—Yesterday passed off witbont rain,
though an iumenae clond piled itself npin the
aoathwest daring the afternoon. It paaaed |
around nr, however, and after a few mutter
ing 11 paaaed off to water the ootton fields of |
Southwestern Georgia.
order is flourishing finely all over the Bute, whisky was found near by which told the whole
Eighty-two Granges ars now actively at work, I sad tale of what brought about the poor fellow's
and new ones are being organized every week I death. The bottle was broken, bat a small
and almost every day. We wish them ail min- quantity of the liquor remained. Evidently the
nor of speed.
PnaoniL.—Wo bad a call last night from
Major Bidney Herbert, the spsiklicg corres
pondent of the Columbns Sun. The Major is
jost on bis rnra from Alhons, where he has
been reporting the University in hie usual
graphio style. He was in a cbeerfnl mood as
ntnal; but merely flashed in and out again, aa
be wanted to leave on tho Augusta train last
night.
man was drank and had tumbled down upon
the track to await his death. The man bad a
tin pail with him cnnUiniDg a piece of meat.
Upon inquiry at the bridge last night, we
learn from Mr. Itichardaon, that a man named
Hancock, who lives on Mr. Wo. Smith’s place,
in this county, and who answers the above de
scription folly, passed over the bridge yester
day afternoon, going ont of town on foot He
was nnder the influence of liquor, had on no
ooat, bad a bottle of whlaky with him, and the
CniniTT.—Thia is the subject of a lecture by tin pail with the meat in it There ia little
the ltigbt ltev. William H. Gross, Catholic I donbt that this is the man, and If so, bo leaves
Jti.hopof Savannah, delivered in AtianU on the a wife acd three children.
30th of July. The address has been printed in |
pamphlet form, and is for sale by Messrs. J. W.
Burke A Co. of this oily. Single copies five I
cents, $3 per hendred. Tbe money derived I
from tbe sale of the pamphlets is to go to the I
THE COC.4TT COURT.
Extent of Ita Jurisdiction.
The Coanly Court, which is a new institution
building fund of tho "now" Catholio Chnroh In I in lhI * county, has advanced to the front with
Atlanta. I RO TAe * *n amount of business on its shoulders
• I that the people have become deeply interested
The Cor.vrr Ooui;T.-Jodgo Weems disposed , n it> tn<] , M MckinR to kn0T aU that is to be
of no oases yeaterday. known abont Jt _ Ttl( . re i3 scarcely a day that
Amanda Wood and Savannah Bose White and
Sarah Smith, colored, wero arrested on the
charge of keeping disorderly houses, and lodged
in jail. They will bavo an andienoe with the
oonrt this morning. The first two oocnpy a
passes that we are not aaked more or less ques
tions shoot it, and we find, among people who
are not lawyers very little information. especial-
11y with regard to the jurisdiction of the Oonrt
hence we ooncinde tbit it would be of service
portion of bmith s brick row noar tbe Vineville I (o the readers of this paper to state in as sne-
branch, and tho other lives In Dunlsp'a brick I duet a manner as possible what the jurisdiction
row in the same vicinity. | of the Court is.
First, as to tbe criminal jurisdiction. The
A Giluct Soldim.—'The Lincoln Guards ,
were ont last night for a moonlight drill. As conrt h ‘ B J nrMlct,on °**“ oar<!D0 “ not P nn ‘
usual, there were was a crowd of colored boys i,b \ bI# ** dealb * or WTT 1 * * «>e pen!-
around to hoar the drums play and witness lb. In “JconvicUon, the Judge may in-
evolutions. One of the officers, being unable fl,ct ° c ° or 11 of ,bo «"*■« P nni8b ’
to keep .be crowd at a respectfci disUnoe, menl * = , An0t impr»
drew his sword and gave one of the colored onmont ,n j,il not to exoe6d Blx “ onlhB : wotk
boy. a severe cut in the arm. The boy went ta tb * tha P nbll » «■*»
off for a peeler, but at isst ^counts the valiant tw0,T<s monlbs - *** P« rao “ de ^ r,n B to lnstI -
ofllojr had not been found. lnle • P roR6cnlion * “» kfl * ffid " ll: ^fore
| the Jadge, who draws an acensation and issues
Waxdehehs’ ltrrcax.—Oolonol Thomas Har-1 a warrant against the offender; and in no-case
demon has returned from his summering at the I is any oost exacted of a prosecutor, unless
springs. Though bo docs not seem to have I shall afterwards abandon the case, or it should
added on any new flesh, be la looking as well I appear, on trial, to be unfounded and mall
aa could be expected. I cion:.
Professor Zetllor, Superintendent of Publio I Next, with regard to Us oivil jurisdiction.
Schools, has returned from a two weeks’ jsnnt Suits for $50 or less are beard and determined
down tbe country. He is accompanied by his in fifteen days after they are commenced; sails
family, and has gone to bonsekeeplng on Oak I for amonnts over $50, and under $100, are
street, near second. 1 heard and determined In twenty days after they
Mr. B. Ia Willingham has returned from a I are commenced. Saits for amounts over $100,
visit to his old homo In South Carolina. Ho and not exceeding $200, are brought to the
retnrned by way of Athens. Of coarse ho Is quarterly sessions, (which are hold on tha first
well—ho always is. | Mondays in January, April, Jnly and October,
■— I and must be served twenty days before court,
i nn Mayor sConrr. Alderman J. W. Burke I j n gncb caS0Bj judgments are rendered at the
again exercised the judioiai prerogatives of the I fleoon ^ term after snit is commenced, os in the
mayoralty yesterday morning, and heard what I .superior Court.
cases wore on docket. I Tho County Oonrt also has nnlimited juris-
Wash, liionut and Ed. Leyden were up for I fiction in tha foliowing oases, to-wit: To hear
disorderly conduct, but their cases were post- I , n[ j determine all applications for eviction of
poned until to day. I intruders; tenants holding over; partitions of
Ool. J. Clark Linior was np for being drank personal property; possessory warrants; dis
and committing a pnbllo indecency. In oon- tress warrants; to issne attachments and gar-
slderation of the pationt'a youth, previons good I niahmenta; to foreclose mortgages on personal
character, end high standing in society, and, I property, or liens; to attest deeds, mortgages,
farther, in consideration of the fact that this eta . to administer oaths of all sorts; and to
was a first offenoe, his Honor discharged the I and determine writs of habeas corpus, ex-
Colonel with the injunction not to do so any I 06 pt j a capital cases.
JOE H'CRART.
ITc la Bron'ght In and Lodged In Jail,
Wox His Srma.—Mr. K. J. Willingham, son
of Mr. B. L. Willingham, has returned from
Atheue, having completed bis oonrso at the State
University, gradasting with the degree of Mas
ter of Arts. Mr. Willingham is barely ont of dwri8t - Thursday evening, to Uko charge of
his yonthhood, being only nineteen years of ‘ be ™" ndad ne 8 ro d«pcrado. Joe McOrary,
age. He appointed unto himself tho task of »“ h h, “ “S’*“ ? bo ° r ^ ler ‘
Sheriff Cherry, who went out to the Warrior
aooompiishlog tho degree of A. M., and by the
day morning, and lodged him in jaib There
most arduous labor and undivided attention to waa 00 " ho,r of resiatwoe on tho part of the
his course of study has succeeded. Wo gues. as was apprehended and Sheriff
* I Phavvw is nf itsa nninmn tht iha nnnnla nsst
be c»n go Ibe balecce of the way alone.
From parties vrho attended tbe ccmoaenoe-
ment we learn that Mr. Willingham was r.n
honor man, and was regarded as one of the
most brilliant joeng mon who ever left the. a __ _____ t ^ .
«. * * , , , . . . , . I character, and ho will probably bo able to stand
University; And not only that, bnt he is eon- I., . , , v * , ...
• * v I bio trial In ■ farw .lira Til A w-nnnJu In Via
Cherry is of the opinion tha. the people ont
there were unduly alarmed. They will hardly
have any farther tronble aow, ts their leader is
ont of the way.
The negro’s wounds are not of a very serions
aidered os pnre morally as ha is brilliant men
tally. Wo like to hear such reports of our
Maoon boys.
Jonx Giles.—Giles semis ns word that he is
his trial In a few days. The wounds in his
breast were from dnek-shot, fired from a gun,
while the one In his neck and tbe one in his
thigh were caused by pistol balls.
McCrary Is a most atbletio fellow, stoat as a
not dead yet, and docs not mean to die tkis I ^tant, having a wonderful mnscnlar develop-
time, if he can help it. There is lint one °f j mrnt. He has always been known as a desper
ate wounds that U reganl ( d as at all seriens, I R te fellow, one who was feared even in the days
and that la not considered necessarily drngerons. 0 f*ia Tery . ne had his own way then, none
If no unanticipated tnrn intervenes he will be I daring to molest or make him afraid,
ont in a short time. I Baring the war, upon one occasion, he was
Tbe slateni'int was made the other day that I employed on some fortifications near a stream
Whalen, who did the cutting, was a fireman on I 0 f water. Not performing bis duty properly,
Gllee’ train. This was a mistake, aa he has anoffioer, who was superintending the work,
never served in that capacity. I cursed him. The fellow tamed to the offioer,
A warrant was sent ont for Whalen’s arrest, | picked him np bediiy and threw him far ont in*
bnt, through Gils»' opposition, it was not I the stream. He handled the officer as easily
■erred. Giles says he does not settle his diffl- I ag though he had been a child,
cnities that way; besides, ho wants Whalen to I There Is no disoonot on tbe fellow’s pluck,
keep at his work and Iry to make a support for I jj e g (m avows that it was his determination to
hia family. Whalen is at work at his trade as 1 U ts himself from arrest by shooting the men
nsual, and has not been molested. | w h I were after him. It was not his fault that
Another xeg'ro Kxruralow. ] bis gun missed fire. He is not snbdoed even
Abont five o’clock yesterday morning the oily I yet; bnt Is as bold and audacious as though he
■as aroused from it* slumbers by the wildalaram I were at liberty.,
of the drum. Base drums, kettle drums, snare I Attempted Arson,
drams and all other kinds of drams seemed to j As Mr. Charles Cromwell was going home
have been tortured into one discordant effort to I about midnight on Thnrsday night, he discov.
drive sleep out of tho neighborhood. I ered a light in the new reaidence of Mr. B. B.
Tbe object of this dramming was to awaken | Barfield, on the corner of Third and Oak
the negroes of the city, a large number of who I streets. He jumped the fence And discovered
“laid down de shovel and de hoe," and went on I that some shavings bid csnght fire, and threat
en excursion to Griffin. They went in crowds. I ened the destruction of the fine bniiding. He
They waiked and they hopped, and they ran I aroused Mr. Barfield at onoe, and together they
down the streets. They came in donda, ont of succeeded in t xtiognishing tbe fire,
bask doors and bsek alleys and out-building*. I There is little donbt that thia was the act of
They went and went, and went, until it seemed I an incendiary. The house i* in an unfinished
aa if the city was about to give np tbe last ghost I condition, and hence is not occupied, and there
of a negro In the city. I had been no occasion to have fire abont it. It
The train left the depot at a very early bonr, is probable that some malicious person lighted
oonseqnently many who expected to have gone I a match and set fire to the shavings in a spirit
were left behind. Ganga of them, who fonnd I of pore mischief, and not because of any ani-
themselves too late at the depot, concluded I modty to Mr. Barfield. He is a man who hat
they woold head the traiu eff by running to the I few enemies—and none who would seek to do
Vineville station. They ran to Vineville. Men | him so great a wrong ss that
and women, boys and girls, crippled and sound,
all ran toward Vineville. It was oniy a mile
or ao to run, and they thoaght they coa.d oateh | r . . . . .
np with the train in that distanoe, sc they ran.
Mo&x cr Them—In onr notice yesteday of
To overtake the train was to go on the exenr
sion. To fAll to do so waa—death, or what was
equally bad, work.
Whether they caught the train or not we are
i ioable to say. We oniy know that they tried to
Aa i;> that they ran very hard in order to do ao.
If one oonid bavo been perched on a high piace
to look at that running, he woold doubtless bsve
thought ■ hundred osrts hid been hauling char-
eoal in the city and had spilled ever ao many
streaks along all the streets.
it if hoped the Griffin people enjoyed the
visitation. It ia not often ao largo s crowd of
gneats mah in upon ■ thriving little village like
Griffin; and no doubt that town will holtTIU
head a little high* tor a day or two-to avoid
(ht perfume.
attend tho meeting of th» Grand Lodge in At-
Unta next week;, we emitted tbe names of Fast
Grand Master J. W. Burke and Fast Gracds
Leroy Crockett, Henry Jordan and A. P.
Tripod.
New York—Noor—Cotton quiet: uplands 20; Cr-
Ie%D4 20V; •***» T3J.
Pntnres opened as follows: Angnst 191-16^19K;
September 18AJ6018V; October 17
K v Mi in r-Cotton, np’ands Wo, * 0 V-' xnirket
steady: sales 1992: net receipts 327: gross 670.
SUes of futures 12.800; msrket closed as follows:
August 19 3 16019V: Septeuber 18^18 5)6;
October YIX& 17 15-16: November 17K<®17 11-16;
December 17 9-16/817
Comparative Cottox Btatemext Receipts of
tbe week at all ports 12.020. aga.nrt 1.479 last year.
Total for year 3.562,275; at aintt 2,700.181 lsst year.
Exports 17.264 against 9,041 same time last j’ear;
total lor year 2 441,181 against 1 910.956 same time
Isst yesr. Stock st all U. S. ports 166 697, against
83,600 last year. Stock at interior towns V2,3*3,
again*t 6 607 last year; at Liverpool 84VXX),
against 936.000 last year. American cotton afloat
for Great Britain 43.000, against 16.000 last year.
Baltimore—Ootton, ne* receipts 51; Rroas 178;
exports coastwise 9”*; sales 107; stock 2149; mid
dlings 19X: market dull.
Net receipts of the week 445; gross 1029; ex
ports to Great Britain 8 \ coastwise 1292; conti
nent —; sales SCO, taken ont on oontract —
New Orleaks—Cotton, net receipts 447: gross
522; exports to Great Britain —; sales 100; last
evening 100; stock 19,061: ordinary 12#121f; good
ordinary low middlings 18; middlings 18#
018#: demand moderate
Weekly net receipts 1817: gross 57* 9; exports
to Great Britain 7727, continent 1726; ooastwise
453; sales 3500.
WiLMncoTOS—'Ootton, net receipts 48; exports
ooaatwire —, salee 37; stock 977; middlings 18#;
market quiet.
Weekly receipts 132; nports to Great Britain
; coasuriee 175, continent ; sales 872.
Auofpta—(Jetton, receipts 142: sales 152: mid
dlings 17.#(317#; holders Arm; buyers offering low
prices.
Receipts of tbs week 837: shipments 406: taken
by mills 240; sales 792; stock ?3C1; last year 1730.
Bav.ikkah — Cotton, net receipts 14: exports
coastwise 602; salse 42: stock 1519; middlings 18#;
demand fair; offerings light.
Weekly net receipts 1307; exports to continent
—; to Great Britain ; coastwise 1412; sales
185.
Toe first bslo of cotton of this year's crop was
shipped from Valdosta. Ga., by btegall & Lathrop,
to-day, to Lathrop A Co , of this city. It wei; *
610 pounds.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 397: exports
ooastwise 365: sales —; stock 4405: middlings
18#: low middlings 18: good ordinary 17; ordinaiy
13#'S14#: market nominal.
Weekly net receipts 2101; gross 2285; exports
Great Britain ; coastwise 1513, continent S90:
sales 550.
Moiule—Cotton, cot receipts 15; exports coast,
wise 131: sales 400: stock 1937; middlings 18#;
low middlings 17; market irregular.
Net receipts of the week 357: gross
exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 16*7;
ooetfogrt —; sales 1200.
Boston — Ootton. net receipts 72: gross 168:
sales 169; stock 10.000; middlings 20#; market
doll.
Woekly net receipts 470; gross 2C4t, exports
Great Britain —; coastwise —; continet —; sales
1250.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 947: exports
coaetwieo 300: sales 45; stock SU6; low middlings
18: m»rkct hardening.
Weekly net receipts 2393: exports to Great Brit
ain —; coastwise 2424: continent —: sales 290
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 372: shipments
751; stock 7417; .low middlings 18#; market
qaiet.
Weekly net receipts 1817; gross sales 210;
shipments S074.
Galveston — Cotton, net receipts 49: exports
coastwise —; sales* 100: stock 9839, Texas oril-
nary 13: good ordinary 15#@15#; market firm; de
mand fair.
Weekly not receipts 459; exports ooastwiso 1002;
sale 750
PHtLiDELP.nA—Cotton, middlings 20; market
doll.
Woek*y net receipts 763, grots 1953.
Macon—Ootton. weekly receipt* 42; shipments
60: stock 72 460, 731678; low middlicg 18; market
quiet.
Columbus—Cotton, weekly receiots 85: ship
ments 323: sales 201; stock, 1742; low middlings
16#; market dull
Montoomebt—Ootton, weekly receipts 742: ship
ments 227: stock 1615: last year 368; low middlings
17#; market qaiet; offerings light
Felmi—Cotton, net receipts of the week 127;
shipments 179: stock 348; last year 9073.
Nashville—Cotton, net receipts of the week
763; shipments 1186; stock 6248; last year 587; low
middlings 16016W; market quiet.
Providence-Cotton, receipts for the week 14;
sales 140; stock 18.000.
Oitt Point—Cotton, net receipts of tho week
■eaf Bailet” G&E4T the —Of course I FUH^'K • I, NOTICE,
on wJl^ead this reversely and know that it refers I The friends aro arqu-iutanoM of Mr. acd Mrs.
o ]£e most popular domesticator of the day. It I J. W- On are invited to attend tho foneral of their
has recently been greatly improved by tbe addition I infant son. Bicqiad. at the oemetery, THIS (Sat
of a patent anti-dnst shaking sifter in tbe hearth, | urday) AFTERNOON at 3# o'clock,
which sifts the ashes into a drawer into the ash
pit, and retains the cinders and covl. which can be I EV^wtlwn fjr Alder maw Is the Finns Ward,
pnt back on the fire through the feeder, making no | Tha numerous friends of L- W. Hasdai, Eeq
dait The patent shaking and dumping grate. I hereby announce his name as a suitable candidate
preventing any obstruction f.om clinkers or coal, for AJJarman, to fill the vacancy in the Board
together with the extra heavy centre pieces holding canted by the reeignation of Mr.Barron Carter in the
the plates, and which are perfect gas borneis, are First Ward. The election takes place on tbe 16th
admirably constructed additions, snd finely sn?wer Inst,' and every resident of tho city is entitled to
the purposes they are designed for* Messrs. Btn- I vote.
art, Peterson & Oo., Philadelphia, the manufactu- | *cgS tf MVNf CITIZENS,
rers, wiil forward illustrate i descriptive circulars on
applicatio l. I Dissolution of Copartnership
What we Nfeo when Debilitated.—Appetite I rpHE copartnership heretofore existing between
A the undersigned was dissolved on the first
snd digestion languish at this season. At the veiy oiwoiveu on the first
kL, ‘“i'* 0 !; 1 * ““‘“M consent. George F.Batrett
time when the body most needs renovation and
support, the stomach, its commiseariat department,
is apt to prove delirquent. Under such dream-
stances the necessity fora wholesome stimulant,
tonic and corrective is self evident, and consequent
ly the demand for that peerless combination cf the
three required elements, Boitetter’s Stomach Bit-
teie, is never more urgent than at midsummer.
takrs the assets snd assumes the indebtedness of
the firm. F q CabTLttN.
GEORGE F. BARRETT.
August 7 1873. aug8 St
GEORGE F. BARKETI.
Cherry Street, opposite Huff’s new building,
Dealer in
It Is true that a f«w medical bigots—foesila “left I PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, POWDER
over” from the dark ages—recommend violent pur^ FLASKS. 8HO C BELTS, CARTRIDGES, etc ,
gationand water gruel ai a core far indigestion T „ * / . .. ....
!La •- m-. t, Zl 1 lo^PO.^Kj^gstoraturn thanks to the patrons
and its accompanying ills; but they make few j c,f Barrett dt Co. for former favors, and trusts by
proselytes. The majority of the community are strict attention to business to merit a continuance
sane, and all sane people are aware that a pure and | the ** me
powerful vegetable tonic with alterative proper
ties, like Hoateiter's Bitters, is the only care for
Gnu R^piirirg, Locksmithing
dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, nervousness J And general repairing of Hetil Work done prompt
ed the “consequential damages” they Inflict.
The human intellect, unless hopelessly diseased j
or egregionsly humbugged, declines to astonish the |
weakened human stomach with fierce cathartics
that, rushing like an avalanche throagh tbe inte«-
tinea, threaten to take the inner membrane with
them. To nse a significant catch-phrase the knock- |
down-and-drag-out methods of ti satment are
••pliyed out.*'
It is clearly rnderatood tint a medicated stimu-1
jant ia essential to the renoration cf an exhausted i
frame and that you oannot strengthen man or wo- ]
man by dosing them with prostrating preparations
This is an era of common sense, and common
ly and reasonably.
ang8 3t
FOR SALE!
HAND FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
w • L JLJ _, To those desiring to pnrcb&ee a good and relit-
seme approrta of Eo,tetter’s Bitters « the beet | b ^ r , 6 h ^^ n B a ’ “ d il “ theif iut6Ioa t0 eI -
articles extant for invigorating, regulating and
purifjiofj the eyatem aid dif-nding it egiicst, __ , __
poiarn in the air web-eathe, or the water I SECONE’CLASS SMITH ENGINE
drink.
From tho Central Baptist, St. Louis: “A Lit j q p er ^ ac ^ or j er warranted to give entire sat-
daya since a friend banded ns a ftw packages cf J lafaciion. Sold for uo fuu.t, but to make room
Dr. Price’s Cream Bakins Powder, with a request for a t*team: r.
to‘try it.- We tried it and found it enprrb. We For further p.rtieulaTS. apply to Secretary of
,, . . . ... lL „ Ocmulgee Fire Uo No. 2 or committee.
give small packages to a few fnends, and they all I q MACUIOLO, F
98
LivzBrooL—Noon—Ootton, uplands 8#; Orleans
9#: market quiet.
t Jot ton *ales 12.000: speculation and export 2000.
Bales cf tho week 64.000; export 5,000; specula
tion 5,000. Stock 845.000; American 347.000. Re
ceipts 59,000: American 21.000 Actual export 8000.
Stock afloat 352.000; American 48.000.
Evening—Sales include 7000 bales American
Cotton to arrive closed dnlL
Yarns and fabrics quiet and unchanged.
PRODUCE.
New York—Noon—Flour dull. Wheat strong;
No. 2 Milwaukee 1 43gl 44. Corn, steam western
mixed f2@56. Fork quiet and weak; new mes*
18 00. Lard dull; old western steam 8#YS>8 7-16
Tnrpentino dull at 42/342#. Borin quiet at 3 05
for common strained. Freights firm.
Evening— I'lonr, .-onthern unchanged and in
moderate request; common to fair extra 6 20@
7 75; good to choice 7 85@10 50. Whisky lower at
95. Wheat lfS>2 better; ecarcity of stock and h’gh
freights chock export business. Corn c osed dull
snd rsthsr heavy. Coffee higher; Rio 15#<920#.
Rico firm: Carolina 8#@9#. Pork weak; new
mess 18 00. Lard firm at 9#. Tnrpentine doJL
Rosin dull. Tallow quiet at 8#. Freights actire
and firm; cotton, per steam 5 ICrS)#.
Baltimore— Flour dnll; Baltimore mills, high
grades declined 25c. Wheat weak. Corn, white 72
®7G: yellow 53<$Gn. Oats firm; southern 43@44.
Bye firmer at 7u(&72. Provisions in fair demand;
no sales of round lots. Whisky quiet.
Louisville—Flour in good demand and firmer;
stofk light; family extra 6 00(93 50. Cora 53@61,
sacked. Pork steady: held at 16 25@16 50. Bacon
in fair demand; shoulders 9#<$9#; clear rib sides
11; clear sides 11, packed; hams, sugar-cured 14^
fit 14#; plain 13:313V. Lard steady: choice leaf
tierce 9^9#: keg 9#; steam 8#. Whisky quiet
snd firm at 90.
Cincinnati—Flour steady at 4 50. Com steady;,
fair to prime 44047. Pork firm at 16 75: be 7 d high
er. Lard quiet: steam nominally 8; kettle, jobbing
sales at 8#. Bacon in good demand: shoulders
8#(ff-9; clear rib sides 10#; clear sides 10#. Wins
ky in good demand at 90.
St. Louis—Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn
dull and drooping: No. 2 mixed 36#<a*S8#. Whisky
lower at 90. Tork firmer st 16 75@17 00. Bacon
very firm: shoulders 9# offered and refased: only
order trade done. Lard quiet, winter leaf 7#; re
fined retails at 8#<38#.
New Orleans—Floor strong; small choice; new
scarce and In demand; donbie extra 4 44; treble
extra 6 5067 50; family 8 53(S9 75. Corn scarce:
mixed G2Q65; mixed white 75; white 77. Oats quiet
at 41043. Bran quiet at 82#. Hay dull; prime
22 00; choico 20 09<a 26 00. Fork scarce and firm at
17 25. Dry salted meats scarce; shoulders 9#.
Bacon active and scarce; shoulders 9#; clear rib
sides 11#; clear sides 11#; hams, 15# <r16#. Lard
quist; choico tierco 8#08#; keg 10#@11. Sogar
and molasses da l. Whisky, Louisiana 94; Cincin
nati 98. Coffee 1S02O#.
Wilmington — Spirits turpentine firm at 38.—
Rosin dull; strained 2 45: No. 2 5 00; low No. 1
* "0; extra No. 1 2 90. Crudo tnrpentine steady;
hard 2 00; yellow dip and virgin 3 20. Tar qaiet
at 3 55.
Loncidx—Noon—Tho weather is favorable to
crop*.
Liverpool—Noon—Breadstuffa firm. Wheat,
club 12s2d (T 12*4-1. Corn 2Ss6d. Fiovr 27a7d#28s
6d. Cumberland cut 37s.
Evening—Tuipentine 32s.
MARINE NEWS.
New York—Arrived out. Russia.
Savannah—Arrived, Amenea, Ohas. Dennis, Min
nie. Cleared, Eclipse.
Charleston—Arrived. Georgia.
Mrs. Josephine Horne, artist, formerly of
Georgia. Address 122 Waverley Place, New
York. Portraits and pictures of any size taken
from old dagnereotypes in the highest style of
came back to ns for more. As we were not pre
pared, however, to abandon the conduct cf the
Gentral to go into the bakmg pew lor bn* incus, we I
were obliged to tarn them aw&y disappointed For
their gratification and thatef tho general public,
we will say that this inimitable powder can be had I
, Foreman,
H. P. WE8rCOTT, *
F. A 8HONEMAN,
V KAHN,
JNO. VALENTINO.
house and lot
.tmo.t ofth a leadiu e e ,o 5 era inU.i8Cilv,.oa.t For Sa j e or Kenf in VineTille.
wholesale of Steele A Price, Chicago nnd St. Lome. 1 7
Snow in Summer ? Yes. How ?
Where? Just where you would never
look for it. In all the red hot ovens of
tho best wives and housekeepers in the
city. What do you mean ? I mean that
sale or rent on the most favorable terms.
Posse*sion given on the first of October.
jaiy29 lOt W. A. HUFF.
wanted.
N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, deeiring
to locate in Macon, wishes to make an en-
. , # . , . i gagement with a responsible house for the coming
the glorious loaves fabricated from seism. Address, for one week, BOX 432.
Wiley’s XXXX resemble lilliputian | { . f
mountains capped with snow; only the
real mountains have red dirt and rocks
beneath them, and these wonderful hil
locks are the staff of life, white, nutty and
delicious.
E. B. POTTER M. D.
Homce op athist.
^~^Fl’TCJE Weed’s Block, Second street, third door
below Johnston's jewelry establishment.
Residence Lanier House. julyl5 tf
WANTED.
The Oheatest asd Best.—Hood's Euroka Liv
er Medicine gives universal satisfaction in
tho treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Co-tivenese, and aU that cites of dis
eases arising from a disordered etato of tbe stom
ach and liver. novSOIy
QNE FINE SHOE AND BOOT MAKES, and
one good Feg Workman- Address.
W. H. TILLEBY, Dublin,
jnU29 dim Ltureue County. Oa.
WANTED AT ONCE,
Choice Wheat, only
cleansed with a dccorticator like that ot
ours, can make flour like the Wiley
XXXX. We know where to get it, and
have always a heavy supply on hand.
BURR & FLANDERS.
C |NE OR TWO first-clas? practical Gin Makers,
f (Breaeter), to whom the highest wages will
” 1 'O' «/ I La ns id hv thn datr nr ntAAA
be paid, by tho day or piece,
jolylltf P. O. SAWYER.
Eclectic Institute,
F OR YOUNG LADIES, Biltimore, Maryland.
Number of Pupils limited to foriy. For cir-
Fatronjzs Hove Entibwuse.—Mr. P. P. Toale,
whose advertisement appears in another col
umn, has brought to a high state of perfection the
largest and most complete manufactory of doors,
calsrs apply to the Principal.
MRS. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE,
augl dim Of Virginia.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
T HE FAMILY MANSION now occupied by
Mrs. Fetor Stubbs, containing eight rooms,
e&nhes ani blinds in tho Sombcrn Str.tis. Ilia I Also a Five-ro-m Dwelling-house adjoin ng. All
•warranted woik, untiring energy, personal arpli- n60Ja8ar 7 outbuildings, etc. A^pply
cation to busineas acd liberal advertiaing. luvs S ng7 St Administrator.
placed his enterprise among the first in the South. — 1 1 • ~
thus giving to his many customers work acd prices I FOR RENT.
that defy competition. Trice list cent free on ap- rpwO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located.
BARGAINS IN MILLINERY! NATIONAL HOTEL,
(FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOBOUGHLY BENOVATED FBOM BASEMENT TO ATTI0
BOARD S3 OO PER DAY.
,,, L WHELAN, Proprietor.
_ business, I
am offering from this date Mid until the en
tire lot is disposed of, my stock of
JJAVISO determined to close np
Millinery and Fancy Goods
At prices that cannot fail to please slL My stock
consists in part of
Lxdies' Hats and Bjnnets, Flowers, Ribbons,
Laca Goods, Hair Goodd, Collars, Cuffs,
Zephyr Worsted,
And m fact everything usually kept in my line.
Call and examine my goods and buy them at j
your own price.
ang.6 d2w
MRS. L. F. HENDRTX.
WRIGHT’S
IMPROVED
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will op^n the
Houae on Mutberry street, opposite ihe La
nier Houee, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by N.
Binswangor Board $25 per month, and the table
supplied with the be«t the market tffords Fooma
can be had eithur with or without fumitnre.
aug61m E M. BROWN, Agent._
Antifriction Horse Power
Macon Fire Insurance & Trust
Association.
T HE Board of Directors have declared a divi
dend of EIGHT PER CENT, on the amount
of 8tock paid in, payable on and after the 5tn inat.
J. MONROE OGDEN.
Bec’y and Tress.
Macon, Angnst 4,1873. aug5 St
MiBKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
T HE Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of
Macon, adjoiuiag Jadge Knott’s place. i«j of
fered for sale or rent It has an area of twenty-
ouo acres, in bi^b cultivation. On it i* a frame
building containing five rooms, and near it all nec
essary outhouses and a fine well of water For
term?, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG
I can be found at tbe market every day until
nine in tho morning »nd oa tho premise* the re
mainder^! the day.aug5 lm*
COAL OREEEL
ANTHRACITE COAL AND WOOD.
-yy'E will eel! Coal during tbe montb of AuptiRt |
at reduced ratee Send in your orders now |
arid avoid last winter's trouble n ' e rn)B rush. *
ngl d3m EUflU A BOSS.
FOR RENT.
0SLY “CAST STEEL PINION POWER” IT THE WORLD,
water, fronting James Feymour’a residence; ;
HPH _ ; price, T7[7 E preeent to the Planters of the South the best and only suitable HORSE POWER for Gionine
$15 per monthu Also oue six room dwelling near V V Ootton, Grinding Corn, or Tlireohtng Grain, ever before offtred to tbe public We, tbe prupni
Tatnall bquare, adjoining the residence of E. tors, having h d a unmoor of years'experience in predneing and prop wing Cotton for mark^aMem
Price; throe acres of land attached, good well of without the fear cf contridiciun, that ia point of Simplicity, Durability, Speed and Ligktnjea of
water: price, $25 per month. Apply to
J. 8EY nOUB RODGERS,
at beymour. Tinsley A Co.
jnly!7 lm
READY!
WRIGHT’S IMPROVED POWER
Far EhbJs any otter tilt has Ever Been Biel in lie Bniiel States,
W. A, JOHAN & GO.
i *i c * aim / or & that two good mule3 will gin three bales of cotton in a day on a forty saw gin and
that four good mules wdl gin on a fifty saw gin four and a half to five bales of cotton ; that me’ gin.
mng will be continuous, not being liable to interruptions from sagging of tbe m&chine-honm, M
Power is self-adjusting, adapting itself readily to the upward or downward tendency of the floor, fibs
entire fixtures accompany the machine, except an ordina«y king-pod and a lever, so that it can be
placed in position for eoivice in a few hours after reaching the plantation.
Bsepectful’y announce their stock removed to
THESE POWERS ARE MANUFACTURED OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL
S. T.
COLEMAN’S
Old Stand,
And will be warranted for twelve months. The onlv part of a Horse Power most Iiabio to wear is the
email piniomwbich gives epoed to tjie "Power." This we have remedied by having it (at a great cott)
flllKll- iIaIiVAPCiI at nnrnLasov'a atstinn
And tbeir readiness to serve the old customers of
S. T. Coleman and J. B. Boss A S. T. Cole
man, and all tbe new ones who will
give them a calL
made of the very best Ca.t titeeL Pries $115, or $150, delivered at purchaser's station
ws ASK. ONLY A TRIAL.
For farther particulars, address
MALONE, WILLINGHAM &. CO ,
MACON, GEORGIA.
In order to make room for an immense
FALL STOCK,
We will close ont the remainder of our
SUMMER GOODS
At a sacrifice, and shall offer
GREAT BARGAINS
GEORGIA MILLS!
plication.
A Apply to
jIothebs. Momma, Mothzbs—Don’t fail to
procure Mbs. Wbtsnow's Soothisq 6mur for all
diseases incident to the period of teething in chil
dren. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind
oolie, regulates the bowels, acd by giving relief
and heaitb to the child, gives rest to the mother.
Be sure to call for “Mas. Wdsiow's Sooraisa j
Srncp.”
For sale by all druggists. jane 25eod-6m
B F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
DK. A. P. COLLINS.
At Collins A Heath's.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON. GA.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPY BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man- j drew
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage remov
ed. New method of treatment. New and remark
able remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, No. 2 South Ninth at., Philadelphia, Pa.,—
an institution having a high reputation for honor
able conduct and professional skill. j alvSdSm
rpilE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION will
begin October 6, 1873.
For catalogues, containing fall information, ad-
BEY.E. H. MYERS, D. D.,
President.
O. W. SarrrH, Secretary.aug7 2m
GEORGIA No. 2.
IB-
CENTS-
15.
ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DEiNEB |
AND SUPPER TABLE,
1EA a'PEBBINS* Worcestershire fiance.
IS INDISPENSABLE.
JOHN mJNCAS’M SOX9, New York.
Agents for the United States.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
^^LL DBINK3, plain or fancy, are now fifteen
cents each at the Georgia No. 2:
No change in liquors.
None kept but tbe heat.
CASEY Jt ESPENNEB,
ang7 6t Proprietor..
CLOSED OTIT!
We desire to carry over as few goods aa possible,
consequently we are prepared to deal ae liberally
on this line as our
WILEY'S XXXX, AMBEH,
FRIENDS CAW ASK.
Call on
augStf W. A. JUHAN A CO.
PEARL OUST, COR Ala.
BUY THE BEST
Laitelb’s Hew Crip Tamp Seed
“THESE ARE OUR JEWELS.”
FOR SALE.
_ from the Honorable Superior Court of Jones
county, will be sold for distribution, belore tbe Court
house door, in Clinton, between the Jesal hours ol
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, containing six | *ale, on the first Tuesday in September next: One
rooms, on Bond street; outbuildings complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
jolySl tf LAWTON A WILLINGHAM’S.
FOR RENT.
LARGE DWELLING HOUSE on College
house and lot, in the town ot Cliaton. moderately
well improved, and contains about three acres
known os tbe Wiley B. Pope late residence.
1 ~ P. L. CLOWER.
F.S- JOHNSON,
Q. W, MANN,
W. A. JUHAN.
R. J. TURNER,
Terms cash.
.Jk..
jnly30 d&wlm
Commifsioners.
FOR RENT CHEAP.
fine." dUb ‘* to0f ' I 'T HB commodious STORES _on Cherry
Apply to
aug9 2t
CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
FOUND.
X street, at present occupied by Coleman &
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
next. Apply to J- VALENTINO,
juneSta 68 Cherry street.
A BUNCH OF KEYS, on the street, near this
cffice. The owner can have them by paying >
AVENUE STORE TO BENT.
for this notice and satisfying the finder.
aug9 It MUTE BAG3.
T HE STORE on Cotton Avenue, now occupied
pied bv Mrs Hendrix.
TAX NOTICE.
Also, theFLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
I rooms, with garden and outbuildings. One of the
best stands for a boarding bouee in the city.
Apply to
aog2tf G. B. ROBERTS.
r ^HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb county are now in I
TO RENT.
I T w Ho^f™fS HODaE8 “ one ei * ht - room
me bat a »hort time in which to collect aU the
taxes. My office ia on Cherrv street, at my old
place of business.
I am also required to receive, nnder oath, re
ports of farm crops raised in the county, together
with othor information relative to the farming in-
OLIYEB. DOUGLASS * OO.
sug9 tnov!5
W. T. NELSON.
Tax Collector.
SOMSTMff GOOD TO EAT!
art.
Febsoxil— Rev. W. F. Easter.ing. *-I have
used Dr. Bimirons' Liver Regulator in my family
for dyepepaia and lick headiche, and regard it an
invaluable remedy. It has not fxiled to give relief
any instance."
200 Fresh Country CHICKENS,
10 bushels Very Ltrge SWEET POTATOES,
10 bushels Very Large IRISH POTATOES,
10 bnthela Yery Large ONIONS.
FRESH GROUND FLOUR!
(NEW WHEAT)
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS
DIRHOTOIIB.
WJf. B JOHNSTON,
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
July22 fm
Ax able physician of Baltimore, H.J. Rogers,
says: I cincot find a particle cf anypoitonona or
orious ingredient in Nattana’ Crystal Discovery,
after a cartfal analysis. I hare therefore used it to
restore my gray locks, wrick it has done to my en
tire s»tii faction, proring an elegant dressing. I
cheerfully recommend it. Sold by druggists.
Fixx Ast i.—Brown, the enterprising artist,
makes the best pictures. Duplicates from Bid.
die's old negatives can be obtained at No. 13
Cotton avenue, for cash, when ordered.
aog9-2l* t [ | -
Bud-shot—6, 7 and 8.
ang9 ot
Outik, Docobiffi Jt Co.
Thi Begulator, prepared, goes finely here, after
a due trial Everybody wants it, everybody praise*
it, and all are satisfied with it; to fact, it ia in
graaiee demand than office ar. among a hungry
■at of mongrel earpet-baggen and soallawags.
Wh. Poisvth Bnran A Box, lavs Oak, Fla.
Don’t mix Wiley’s XXXX Flour with
Paris Green to kill caterpillars. It won’t
hurt them. Such flour fattens—don’t
kill.
Ecxt, Itixn* A Lahis.—This well known and
reliable firm bare received a large lot of Dr. Hood's
Eureka Liver Medicine. It has the praise of all
who have tried it. In bottle at SO cents and 91.00
A fresh supply of
FANCY CANDY, HAMS, BREAKFAST BiCOX,
3UGAB OF ALL GRADES, GOLD DUST
WHISKY
And everything else in the Grocery line. Jost re
ceived, and for sale cheap, at
S. T. WALKER’S-
»ns9 2t
TO
IMPORTERS!
A,
Hottestots geibericg bccha for Belmbold's
Extract has become almost a historical picture
Pus great contmmptiou of Dr- Helmlo.d’a Buchu
attests the important fact that thousands upon
thousands need s diuretic fiie-dkine. For drop by.
gravel, kidney complaint, and all diseases of the
urinary organs, either m male or female, there has
never been a remedy equal to Belmbold’s Bachu.
Its imitators are mere traah. He'mbold’e ia the
old reliable standard remedy. .
Tha Br. Steamship
I> ARIY3N
HaviDE been thoroughlv overhauled, will leave
LIVERPOOL FOR dAVANNAH DIRECT
Between 16th and 30th September.
Importers throughout this section can have their
goods shipped direct to Savannah. Messrs. MAN-
oEhGH, GRAYSON A CO. are the agents in Liv-
erpool. anK 9 gt
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A FIVE-BOOM COTTAGE, with all recessary
outbuildings. All new, in good order, and
in a pleaaaot location. Possession given when
ever desired- Apply st
angdSt TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.
W. B. HILL. N. K. HABBIS.
HILL & HAEBIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 90 Cherry street, (op stairs)
MACON, GA.
Will practice in all the courts of the Macon Cir
cuit. bpecial attention given to Collections. Gon-
Jaly27tf
vevsnees. etc.
Educate Your
Daughters.
H15IIVILLL’, TENNESSEE.
W. E. WARD’S SEMINARY FOB YOUNG LA
DIES closed on the llth June with 38 graduates
and near 300 pupils. No school in tbe South, and
only three in the North, h ive had aa good raxefs.
No case of protracted richness daring the past
▼ear. Its pupils being in the city, enjoy tbs beet
advantages of their respective churches. Grade
of the last Senior Class 926. Fall Session opens
September 4. For catalogue address
W. E. WARD,
july22d2wAw3t Nashville.. Term.
Civil and Mechanical
EivrGiKrmmiKG
A T tbe Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
Hew York. Instruction very uractieaL ad-
BUTA BAGA,
FLAT DUTCH, *
BED TOP,
LABGE GLOBE,
ALSO,
FBE3H- CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Wa have J net completed many improvements and addition, to out Mills, and are turning out daily
Druggist and Pharmacist, 4th and Popltr streets,
juiyao tf Hollinaworth Block.
JfllSOI i SMITH
250 BARRELS OF 1 FLOUtt I
AT THEIB NEW STAND,
Wo would call tho especial attention of merchants to our popular brands, &s wo can offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE.
Sis. 74 ail 76 Mew Sliest,
Always on hand a choice selection of
CONTINUE TO OFFEB BARGAINS TO
STOCK. FOOD.
MEBGHANTS anfl PLANTERS,
ALSO BRAN IN’ QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCASEK- 0 .
And invite a call from everybody skeptical
on this point.
FLECTION NOTICE.
BURR & FLANDERS,
GEORGIA MILLS.
TTNDEB and by virtue of m resolution passed by
U the City Council of the City of Macon, an
election will be held in the several wards of the
city, on SATURDAY, tbe 16th day of August. 1673,
for an Alderman, to fill the vacancy of Barron
Carter, of the First Ward. Folia will be opened
from 8 o’clcck a. v. to 5 o’clock f. it- at the fol
lowing places : First Ward—At Engine House of
Fire Company No. 8. Second Ward—At Engine
House of Fire Company No. 4. Third Ward—At
Court-house. Fourth Ward—At Ci y HalL
J. W. BURKE,
Mayor Fro Tem.
Attest:
J. A. McMinus, Clerk O. O. aug5td
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL.
FOR THE TOILET.
FLORIDA WATER. (Murray A Lanmsn’s,)
MAGNOLIA WATER. (Barnes*,)
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE, (original,)
Z2J8DTB GENUINE EXTRACTS,
magnolia balm,
bloom of youth,
milk of violets,
BLANO DR PERLES,
fiOZODONT,
DANFOBTH’S DENTIFRICE.
C OR CORTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS ,
NEW YORK. On the European Flan. RICH
ARD F. FRENCH, son of the late Colonel Richard
French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel,
newly fitted up and entirely renovated tbe same*
Centrally located in the Business Part of the Gity.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dining Rooms attached
janelStf .
very practical. Ad-
antagea nnampasaed in this country. Graduates
obtain txosllcni positions. Reopeu September
17th. For the Annual Register, containing im
proved Courts of Study, and fall particulars
address FBOF. GHABLE8 DBOWNB,
angl dim Director,
N. S. JONES.
PROVISION BROKER,
No. 3 Pike’s Opara House Building,
OLNCINNATI, OHIO,
Orders for Pork, Bunn, Hams and Lard
promptly attended ts.
Beferi to Seymour, Tinsley A Oo. mayll 8m
Also, a full line of
niPOBTED and DOMESTIC SOAPS,
POWDEK,
POMADES,
COSMETICS, etc, elo.
At tho Drag Store of
BOLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,
aogti tf
DR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST
yjAB removed to Boardman’s Block, over Pen
dleton A Boes’, comer Mulberry and Bsoond eta.,
Maoon, Ga. oetlSly
Mineral Waters.
KISSINGEN, (artificial).
YIOHY, (artificial).
C0N3KE83, (artificial).
EXCELSIOR SARATOGA, (natural)-
SODA WATER, (in ita excellence).
AU of the above Waters are on draught at the
‘Mammoth Fountain.'’
CONGRESS, (diamond C).
HATHOBN, (Saratoga).
BOOKBRIDOE ALUM, (Virginia)
IRISH GINGER ALE „ „,,
KISSINGEN AND VICHY PALis
CRAB OBOHABD (Er.)
All genuine and in bottles, st the Vrog 01
BANKIN’, MASSENBUBG & CO.
JulySO tf •
LAW CARD.
M essrs, woodward a toole, of3«
county, Ga., haviDg formed a
n era hip, reapectfuliy offer their eep ,,c < f?
public, and will prachoe in tbe counUee o! "
Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Sumter and Hoar
ton. Special attention given also to c“ ee m
supreme and Federal Oonrt*. ,
° Address, Vienna, Ga. julylKSB.