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A.IRS.
.O. AUGUST 13, 1873.
ral John B. Gordon tu in
.Ige adverti.ee a meeting on itn-
• lonafi for Thursday evening.
i K»ih. — Yesterday morning was vsry hot.
nt il e middle of the afternoon there wee a
-Lower, after which the weather again waa
, 1 nx Odd Fxtxowa.—Home of the Macon Odd
Follows left for Atlanta yesterday morning
the remainder went laat night. The sittings
the Grand lodge will probably extend throngh
to-morrow.
“Wrireoix are Wrarxo Oor.”—The Western
Union Telegraph Company, in order to meet
the increasing demands npon Its lines, is patting
np s new wire north from Meoon and two
aoalh—one on the Central road and one on
Sooth western.
Hrli, ran Powaox.—'The following letters
are held for postage ia the Meoon pont offloe
MLae Mary Jackson, Colombo*. Ga.; Allison
A Simpson, CotbberL; Mira 8. J. Penny, Sa
vannah, Ga.; Hon. James B. Deveanx, Clinton,
Ga.; Mrs. F. 8. Johnson, Jr., Clinton, Ga.
Ixttted TO Four VaiiXT.—The Maeon Vol-
nnteera have been invited to Fort Veiiey to
tend a grand barbecce to be given by the citi
xeneof Houston county, and adjacant coontiaa,
next Friday. Owing to the absenoe of a large
nomber of the members of tha company, and
other cansca, the invitation will hava to bo de
clined, but it ia with relnctanoe.
G concur Mt'-.tcaL Ecrecrto —From Uewi.
Gmlford, Wood A Co. wo have received the
Angnat number of their Georgia Mnaleal Ecloo-
Uo—the beet camber that has yet been isaned.
Itooctalnaa fine variety of original and
leoted reeling matter, and some six or eight
pegca of good mnrlo. We always read this
magazine aimply because it ia well edited and
wall printed.
Tire AoaicCLTUBii. Oomrxreiox.—Hr. 'Mai-
oolm Johnson, laic Assistant Secretary of the
Georgia 6late Agricultural Society, baa been
•lectod Secretary, tier OoL Sam. Barnett. This
election will giro the fullest satisfaction to every
one who has any business with the Society,
Mr. Johnson ia an efficient officer and a moat
courteous and obliging gentleman.
We learn from private advices that there was
a considerable spat in the convention yeelerday
between General Colquitt and Colonel Ysnoey.
The lattor la an applioact for Gen. C.’a position
as PrealdonL Wo learned no particulars.
O.vi Doo Lxss.—Oar yoang friend John Vir
gin bat been the happy possessor of a favorite
dog. In tho absenoe of something else to love
John Las been lavishing all tho wealth of his
youngaffoo'.ion* npon the frisky little animal.
Hot it is ocr pleasant doty to announce that this
dog was run over by a dray yo9terday, and bla
head almost entirely severed from his body. It
is needless to add that the pnrp ia dead. His
little tall will eliminate no moro wags, and bis
voice will never «giln omit any of those yelps
for wlilob ho was distinguished. John Is incon
solable. Wo oommend, for bla oonuolallon, the
following ■
Twee ever thus from childhood's hoar
I’ve tson my foedoet hopes decay,
I never lovod a tree or flower
Bat 'twaa the flret to fade away.
I never a word a little purp
To glad ms with lie eoft black eye,
But when it cimo to know me woll
And love mo, it wse enro to bo rnn over and
get klllod by tho vory first dray that happened to
pate by.
Tho foilulj Court.
Judge Wecmi disposed of a few cates yes
terday.
John Crawford, a yonng man who is cm
ployed on one of tho railroads, was fonnd guilty
of carrying cocoeiled wonpons and fined one
hnnred dollars and costs, in defanlt of whioh he
goes to tbs chain gang for eight months.
B. Holmes wai tried for riotons condnct. He,
In oompany with two other youths, went to
Vmeville a abort timo ago and callod at a negro
homo ont ther e for whisky. Upon being refused
they broke Into tbc man's kitchen, emptied
churn of milk over the fl >or, and commuted di
vara other misohlef. Tho olhor parties have
eeosped so far, and aro rnstioating in Crawford
oonnty. Holmes was fonnd gnilty and sentenced
to pay fifty dollars and costs, or servo six months
in tho ohaln gang.
The oase of Speneer Hancock waa oonlinned
until Monday. In the moantime he is ont npon
a five hundred dollar bond.
Another Fnrmcr 31 su from Jones.
A friend over in Jones Tory kindly sends ns
the following note, for whioh he will please ao-
oept our thanks:
Cuxtov, Ga., Angnat 11,1873.
Local Editor Telegraph and Messenger
herewith send yon an open boll of cotton just
as it waa gathered from tho stalk on the Oth in-
etant, from the crop of G. W. Mann, Etq., at
Clinton. This is from a pat oh that promises
COO pounds lint to the sore, and ia but little
above an average of a good many aores In the
Vloinily of Clinton. Mr. Mann's crop is adja-
oent to his bsr-room in Clinton, and either hts
good judgment aa a farmer or bis good whisky,
innat soeount for his excellent cotton pstdh.
Mann Is also onr Jnatlos of the Fssoe and No
tary Pnblio, and, withal, a clover gentleman.
The sample of cotton eame all right, and in
dicates that Mr. Mann's patch will pan ont well.
From the samples of Jones crops we have seen
and from what we have beard from over there,
we think tho county Is miking a living this sea
son.
I>rafts Payable wills Current Kate of Ex
change.
The snbjoinod correspondence, which Is taken
from the Angnat nnmber of tho Bankers' Mags
xlne famishes earful and conclusive information
and authority concerning the payment of
drafts. Attention to this matter will save deal
ers with banka, as well as the back officers
themselves, s great deal nf unnecessary trouble
and delay:
Lorx&nuje, July, 1873.
To tki Editor of t ht Banker j Magazine—The
hack with whioh I deal here gives me New
Yotk excharge free of oharge. I wish to nae
snob exohangc! to pay my acceptances and cotes
hare, and drawn “with New Yorkexehacgr,’'“in
New York exehanpe,” or "with euiront rate of
exchange in New York." Can the holders re
fuse to check on New York, and demand legal
tenders and exchange ?
SXTLT.
Yon have no right to require of a bank bold
ing far collecting yonr paper, payable “with
current rate of exchange,” to ISOMS in pay
meet therefor the check of another bank in
New York. Payment is due in current funds
and the premium added. If yonr acceptances
are payable “in X.w York exchange,” then the
bank holding would probably take in payment
the draft of a bank in unquestionable credit.
Bat we think that no just dealing man wonld
inaiMt even npon this; for it ia a gross iojastioe
to compel the bank, which has all the trouble of
collecting and remitting, to do it for nothing.
The small profit of exchange is all its compen
sation, and it is little enough.
are what every cultivated (Indent and writer of
English prosody will acknowledge as "allowable
rhymes,” aneb aa are found in the metrical
eompoaitiooa of almuet every med on language.
French veraifleatioo exoepted, and fnqaently
used by the master a of our own. It a hyper
oritieinn to assert tbe contrary.
Servl e attention to perfect exactness of rhyme
ia well enongb as a toeory, but wuen tbe prac
tice of standard writers loenleatea legitim*
deviation from aueb proeruetean trammels, the
exception to the ruts certainly ennoot be de
non need as a defect, or a “blight,”
Using the idea of a standard au'bority on
tbia aut jeot, wa submit to tbe editor of tbe
Telegraph and Messenger that the want of
reoolleeting the licenses of our best writers,
and bow agrwable they occasionally are to tbe
nature of car poetry, baa often been tbe canse
either of choosing a weak eXpr-eeion for tbe
sake of perfeot rhyme, or of relinquishing a
valuable one, for no other reason than tbe want
of it.
To illnvtrate this, sod possibly to avert the
blight of ktlliog criticism from Mr. Hnbner's
lyrical banlUrg by bolding up the example of
those far greater than be, who have disregarded
“tbe meebamoal rfquiremente of verse,"
quote at random from a few careless poets,
wnom tbe world has heretofore reonguiz-d as
tolerably well skilled in tbe art of poesy.
Parnell, one of tbe sweetest singers that ever
touched the Apollonian lyre, baa this:
Even here I aieg, whin Pope supplies tbe thn
fcbow my own levs though not increase his fame
Quaint and rollicking Oldham saya:
Draw next tbe patron of that tree.
Draw Baoehus and soft Cup d by.
Garth makes this bad rhyme:
She's deaf to beauty's soft persuading power.
Nor can bright Hobs'* charms her bloom secure
Pope, <be moat polished and harmonica mas
ter of Eigliah verse, wofally d.sregerds the
mechanical requirements of verse as follows
Immortal Yida, on whose honored brow
Thu poet’s bays and critic's ivy ffrow.
And again:
High on Parnta>na top her sona aba abow’d, I
And pointed out Iboua arduouj paths they trod.
A similar example from Dryden, the father
of English verse: ■ ^^^0 ■
Trumpets and drama shall fright her from tbe
throne,
Aa sounding cjmballa aid the Iab'ricg moon.
I Prior makes “errs” rhyme with “cares,” and
even Addison perpetrates bid and blighting
rhymos in his lyrioal rhapsodies:
When in tbe eultry gltbe I faint.
Or on tne thirsty mountain pant.
[“And these are only a few examples !”J
We are willing to admit that Mr. Watson, as
he himself claims, could have produced better
rhymes than those in question, and, if it is all
the same to onr mnscolar Macon friend, we
wonld be glad to have him “pal! off bis cost
end come down to tough wotk for an hour or
two,” in the reconstruction of the rhymes of such
cureless poets as Pope, Dryden, Addison, Par
nell, Prior, etc. Certainly to him ’twonld be
—“oomora difficile
Than for a blackbird 'Us to whistle,”
nor wonld tbe work interfere with his poetical
penchant for beef and cabbage. A few hoars
tough work wonld forever rid the flowerbeds of
onr English Parnssscs of the noxious weeds
and raetrio debris which, in tbe oonrse of centn
ries, hive there aocamnlated.
Tho flret reading of thla article satisfies ns of
two things : (1} Mr. Hubner owns a “Walker’s
Rhyming Dictionary," which he nses to advan
tage in bis own behalf, and (2) Mr. Hnbner
adopts a very hnman line of aotlon when he at-
tempta to shadow his own fanll-i behind tho
fanlla of other men.
Without reference to tho “Rhyming Diction
ary” we can cite Mr. Hnbner to a worse rhymo
by Dryden than any quoted by tho “Rhyming
Dictionary” and oopied by Hnbner therefrom.
For instance, bo makes “gone" rhyme with
“fruition," which even Hnbner will admit does
not setra to bs “allowable,” even though Dry-
den uses it.
Again, Parnell, Oldham, Dryden, Pope and
and others referred to, bid moro reputation
than Mr. Hnbner has yet won, therefore they
did not fear to rl9k an □□-“allowable” rhymo,
ocoe, perhaps, in a thousand verses. Mr.
Hnbner glvos ns three wholly nn-“aliowabIe
rhymes” in twenty-fonr linos of song. Besides
this, Mr. Hnbner's rhymes are less “allowable"
than any qnoted, because all of theirs preserve
the same final consonant sound in both mem
bers of tbelr rhymes which Mr. Habner does
not. Tho lew whioh requires tbe preservation
of the ooosonsnt sound is more inexorable than
that which seeks to preserve the vowel sound.
Sxo* in Summer? Yes. How?
Where? Ju«t where you would.never
look fur it. In all the red hot ovens of
the bot wives and housekeepers in the
city. What do you mean ? I mean that
the glorious loaves fabricated from
Wiley's XXXX resemble lilJiputian _
mountains capped with snow; only the
real mountains have red dirt anil rocks > — —<•-* -.i.***..**-
beneath them, and these wonderful hil-
FNAXCIAL A3D COMMERCIAL
Latent Market Reports by Telegraph
FINANCIAL.
Nrw r. hi—Noon—Stocks eteadr. Gold 15#".
ney e**y at 8#<S4. Lxcl.ti.ge. lung 8# ; t-Lort
w»rk
at 8#- Go d 15#®15#. Gov©rnmenu steady.
Stale bond* dull.
lock* are the ,-taffof life, white, nutty and I
delicious.
Ss 14V: 10-4IM13X-
Tenueaeee 6s tnj/: new 81 Jf; Virginia 6s 4SJf:
FOR SAXE.
DESIRABLE RiiSlDENOE, containing si
rooms, on Bond streak; outbuilding! complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
julySt tf LAWTON A WILLINGHAM'S.
TRUMAN & OREEN
A RK working elf their cheap Storee rapidly.
Parties wishing a low- priotd article are in
vited to call whi e tbe assortment is yet complete.
»QglO 3t TRUMAN A GREEN
Ncsvocs Drarurr-— A d*pree#ed. irritable state I new 50; consol 65#; deferred 11#: Louisiana
6a 43; new 43; levee C< 56; 8a 50; Alabama Se SO;
5e 47: Georgia 6a 70 7a 90. North (Urolinaa 27#:
□ear 15; epedal ui 12. South Carolina* 32#; new
15#: April and October 23-
Nrw Orleans—fetritag *4. New York eight #
j premium. Gold 15#.
COTTON.
New York—Noon—Cotton dull aod nominal'
perfect]t harm- I sales G3J; upland* 20; Orleans20#.
Futures opsoM as follows: August 1S#@18#;
September 17 15-16®18
Kvonicg—Cotton quiet; uplands 19#@30; sales
759.
^ ir | J ■ t i _. t 8Ues of futures 13,300; market closed as follows:
oaipt of price. Addre^ HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC I iTirT^nTwnhir 17V- P Drambir 111% ° Ctob “
HOMKOPATHIO MEDICINE CO . Ko. 562 Brood- 1 17 *• * 7 *. U«ember 17 3-6.
of mitid; a wsak, nerroua exhausted f celiug; no
energy or arimation ; confused heal, weak msmo>
ry, oftso with deb iitallog. involuntary dischargee.
Tbs Cjn<*eqnenoo of ex^easas, meut«l cvemork or
indiscretions. This ntavous D*Bfxnr finds a sov
ereign curs in nncraaiTs* Hokeopathio Fpxcinc,
No 21. It tones up the syatem, arrest* dischargee,
dispels tbs mental gloom and despondency, and re
juvenate* the entire system
le*s and always efii'sent. Price i5 for a package of
five boxes and a Urge 32 vial of powder, which is
important in oM, serious cases; or il per single
box. Hold by all druggists, or sent by mail oo re-
,. .. u lit.. I II . I lULTMou—Oott4.u, D3» rectipts 44; jrr^ss 2C6;
Eil IrlSMfJl **“ ■* Hant ' evporu 95; «ic 165 ; .took 2197,- min-
Rankin A Lamar. 11 aeon, Ga.
prt5 ood&aw if
r\ i. • i»r ; i * ywv •.i I dlingc net reoeipte 271: gross 761;
l)on t inix i\ lJey a XXXX FJour with I port* to iir<Mt Britain —: cj&alvriao —; i
Paris Green to kill caterpillars. It won’t aoo; lot evening 50; etock 19.024.
mid-
ex-
sales
hurt them,
kill.
Such flour fattens—don’t
WrLaa»OTOH—Oouon, net receipts 53; exports
ooaetwUe —, sales 17; stock 1030; middlings 17#;
market quiet.
arooi *—Cotton, receipts 158; Eal&sl23; mid-
Tnz Regulator, prep.red, goes finely here, after j dlings 17#: demand good.
a das trial. Everybody wants it, evexy body praises
it, and all are satisfied with it; in fact, it la in | Tl^
greater demand than cfiices are among a hungry ‘
ast of mongrel carpet-baggers and scaliawags.
Wm. Foiistth Rtvum A Sox, Lira Oak, Fla.
Sataxxak — Cotton, net reroiots 188: exports
ooastwiee —; sales 21; etock 10l7; middlings 17#;
Choice Wheat, only thoroughly
I j o.o j ,• • v-1 .a 0 . i wioo n.nj; wiea aw: siuca wu; miaaiinga —;
cleansed with a decorucalor like that oi l lownujdUeK. i6X-.aiejf: good ordinary
Chaulestox—Cotton, net receipts 211: export!
coastwise —; ealea 20 ; stock 4,640 ; middlings
18; low middlings —; good ordinary —; ordjnaiy
—: market dill and nominal.
Moeiix—OottOD, net reoeipte 42; exports coast
wise 490; sales 200: stock 9317 ; middlings —;
oors, can make .flour like tho Wiley market quiet and steady,
XXXX. We know where to get it and
have always a heavy supply on hand. M' "
BURR & FLAXDERS.
ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER 1 18 ' 1 ®^|L ot
| middlings 20X: market dull.
Noexolx—Cotton, net receiots 293; exports
I coastwise 273: sales E0; stock 32*2; low middlings
MDSPH3—Cotton, net receipts 211; shipments
25; stock 7177; low middlings ; market
quiet.
Gu-vtstos—Cotton, net receipt* 155; eiportr
AND SUPPER TABLE,
LEA A PERRINS* WareMt.reblr. Sauce.
13 INDISPENSABLE- HW
JOHN DUNCAN'S SC .IN, New Torlc. ““{S? 8 ~ l 80: * tock *** BOod or “ mar ^
1 lCfc 15.V: tuirket urm
Agenta for the United States.
OBSTACLES TO nARRIAGK.
HAPPf BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from tho
effect* of Errors and Abuses in earlr life. Man-
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage remov-1 jkwa How QriauA October and“Nov?ml^r" dfr
Phujjielp.iii—Cotton, middlings 19Jf; market
quiet.
Litibpood—Noon—Cotton dull and nominaL
Cotton sales 10,000; speculation and export 2900.
From Savannah and Charleston, October and No
vember delivery, not below low middlings, 813-16.
ed. Now method of treatment New and remark- livery, not below good ordinary. 8%. Savannah
able remedies. Bocks and circulars sent free, In “J Charleston new crop »H-
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD AESOOIA-1 Evening-Sale, include 0:50 bale. American
TION, No. 2 South Ninth at., Philadelphia, Pa..—
an institution having a high reputation for honor
able conduct and professional skill. j alySdSm
New Yoitk—Noon—Flour a shado firmer. Wheat
held l(g 2 higher. Corn steady. Perk quiet and
“ Lard qoiet and un-
As able physician of Baltimore. H. J. Borers, w«»k: new mess 17 90@18 00.
sajs: I exucot find apariicle ofanypohouon. or » fiWSiWfifJSSSffl
injurious ingredient in Nattans* Crystal Discovery, FresgUts firm
after a cirefal anafreis. I have therefore nsed it to | Lveuing— Flour in moderate request and a ahade
restore my gray lock:, whi:h it ha. dons to my in- better; common ra faa extra 6 41@7 76 Whisky
1 li:m ht 'jl#. ^heat 2.uJ butter; the light tup-
tire sathfiction, pioring au elegant dressing,
cheeifally recommend it. Sold by druggists.
I p.'y and repoxted break in the canal strengthens
I ho.dtre. corn 1 better. Orffee decidedly firm and
verv quiet; Rio 19#@20#. Sugar active an l strong
Jot to tots World! Wo max is Free!—Among at 7#60#. Molas&es quiet and firm Pork steadier.
tho many modern discaveries looking to the happi- I wetk *
1 xx . ,1 UaxTiMoaE—Flour dull; Baltimore mills, high
neea and amelioration of the human race, none ia declined 25c. Wheat weak. Corn, white 72
entitled to higher consideration than the renowned I @«G; yellow 5*4<S60. Oats firm; southern 43^44
emedy —Dr. J. Bradfiold’a Female Regulator, Byefinnbr At7u&72. Provisions in fair demand;
Woman's Best Friend. By it woman is em.nci- and firm:
pated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. I n to;k light; family extra 5 60®5 75 ; No. 1 6 7o:
Beforeitsmagicpoworallirregolaritiesofthowomb fancy 7 25@7 60. Corn firm at 5 @60. sacked and
vanish. It cares whites. It euros suppression of I delivered at depot Pork held at 16 75®17 00. Ba-
,hemcu.es. It removes uterine obstructions.
cures CDnstipation and strongthona the system. It I at 8#^tf#; choice leaf tierce 9#@10; keg 8#.
braces the nerves andpnrifies tho blood. It novor GrucixNATi—FJour firm with a fair doomed at
fans, r thousand, of women will testify. This £££*^£0?E? ISSUff 5BS
valoabio modicme is prepared and sold uy L. H. q a s e t at 8; kettle hold at 8#^8#. Bacon in
Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price $1,50 per I good uemaod; shoulder* 9; dear ru sides 9#@
AT ▲ BARGAIN.
T HREE ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS at the
head of Walnut utreot, lor sale cheep
Apply to
ao*19*od3t JOHN B COBB.
AYJKNUE STORE TO BENT.
T HE 8IORE cn Cotton Avenue, now occupied
piedbvMra Hendrix.
Also, the FLINT HOUtiE. containing twenty-five
rooms, with garden and outbuildings. One or the
best stands for a boardingLouse in the city.
App’y to
»og2tf G. B ROBERTS.
FOR RENT.
S TOR?-HOU8E recently occupied by Johnson
^ A Smith, in the Planters* Warehouse. p w s-
seesion g ven immediately.
Also, one four-rocm DWELLING and s;x two-
room HOUSES.
Apply to
aug2eodlm H. T. JOHNSON.
PLAKTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff's New Building,
Cherrp Slrtet, bJtwetn Third and Toorth,
MACON, GEOR3IA.
T HIS well-known house beiDg now suitably I
fitted up. the undersigned is prepared to ac-
commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and I
Day. Guests will receive beet attention, and the
Table supplied with the finest the market afford*.
jnl?33 tf J H BSEklER
ROSS & COLEMAN,
JOBBERS OF
Bools, Sloes, Bats, (Midi and Fancy Ms
MACON, GA
Eleciion of Teachers.
A N election for Teachers in the Macon Public I
School* will take place at 10 o’clock A. ft. on
SATURDAY, August 16, 1873.
Applicants must bo licensed teachers. The
county superintendent will be in id* office on Cher
ry street, over M. R. Rogers* store, from 9 a. m. to
12 ft. every day of toe present week, for the pur
pose of examining person* desiring to be licensed.
The teachers employed in the city schools dur
ing the past year miy cmeider themselves li- I are pleased to announce that our arrangements are a j perfect, in a business point, as we could desire,
Having made the change con temp*ated fn onr business, by dispnsiug of ourBetail Department, we
FOR SALE!
HMD FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
To those desiring to rurcha«s a gcoj and rail,
ble Fire Engine, will find it to tbei, intore.t to
amine this one. It ia a tx ~
SECOND-CLASS SMITH ENGINE
In perfect order and warranted to give entire sat
mfaction. Bold for uo fault, but to make imL
for a bteamar. Pooia
For farther prrticulais, applv to Secretary of
Ocuiulgee Fire Uo. No. 2 or c mmittoe 3 1
O MACQoLD. Foreman
H. P. WKSrCOTT,
F. A SHONEMaN.
V KAHN,
JNO VALENTINO.
^ EP %;
censed
Py order of the Board of Education.
B. M. ZETTLEB,
augt2td Secretary rro tern
FINE HORSES.
I and we aro now ready for faturo operaiiona.
Feeling permanently located In this ecuntry, wbero our friends live, and to which early associations
I attach nr, we do not expect or desire to make a fortune in a hurry, but will content ourselves with tbe
M b. ROBERT SIMS, of Carlisle, Ky., will arrive slow process of bnildmg up the most extensive bu jiners of its kind hy making large sales on small oom-
in Macon atout ihe 15th instant with the , ,
tin tot lot: f horses he has ever brought to Georgia nusetous
—comiatiug of Saddle, Harness and Combined
Hones. Those who may desire a fine horse will
do well to call on Mr. Sims npon his arrival.
ang!2 4:
WANTED AT ONCE,
To this end we Bhall strain every nerve and devote all onr energy, and any benefit that may result
shall be mutually shared by our patrons.
Without enumerating in detail, we will briefly state that our stock is large and eomprehensii o in every
department, and we extend a cordial Invitation to merchants to oall and s.e what we can do, compared
O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers,
CBreaeter) .o whom the highest wages wiU I other markets whore they have bought heretofore.
be paid, by the day or piece.
Jaiyll tf
P. 0. SAWYER.
FOR SAXE OR RENT.
T HE FAMILY MANSION now occupied by
Mrs. Peter Stubbs, containing eight rooms.
Aleo a Five-room Dwelling house adjuin-ng. All
necessary oulbuudiDgs, etc. App^ to
U W. oTUBBS,
ang7 St Administrator.
ROSS & COLEMAN.
FOR RENT.
T WO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located.
Apply to R F. LAWrUN,
At hxebango Back, or to
DB. A P. COLLINS.
jnlyl7 tf At Collins A Heath's.
X%\ c;ear sides 10%. Whisky in good demandat 01
ht. Louis—Flour quiet and weak. Corn, No,
2 mixed 36@36%: elevator lore 38%@S8. Whisky
bottle. All respectable drag men keep it.
Mn L.H BatDrrenD-toJ^PtoMn^w. 1 ^;. I etesdyat 9f Fork firm at 16 76017 00. Bacon
immediately, another supple of BaanrniD's Fr- tiffin* at ^
m.u.e UrncuTon. We ttod it to be all that is Lard firm, small lots wmter at 9;
laimodfortt. and we bavejitnessed tbe most do- | "2^?
ddod and happy effects produced by it.
Very respectfully,
liu.rnn * Alexaxdib.
Nxw Oauus—Flour fitm: treble extra C 5'(?
@7 50; family S@1U 00. Corn firm; yellow 70:
mixed white 74>j75: white 70. cats scitoi and
firmer at 44945 Bran dull at 8i%<§85. Hay
iniet; prime 23 00325 00; choice 25 00@27 00. Pora
Ws, the nnlarstgned Draggfats. taks plsamrs^ln S
commending to tb« trade Do. J Bradneld s Fe- | k;..i,*v. .u n Ma M in. au.w»k ui/.
wiLiHiooiTnOB—believing it to be a good mrd re- |“* h * r k. Lird tjSSaBS
Again, Mr. Hubner ought to know that the I ** a ble remedy for the diseases for which ho recom- 8%: kt-g 11. Sugar in good demand, supply light*
exactions of critloism aro more rigid now than
they ever were before in the history of poetry.
There aro now at loast one hundred good judges
of poetry who aro competent and unrelenting
oritios, where tbere ia one good poet; and if
Tennyson, or Morris, or Bryant, or Longfellow I state OF GEORGIA—Tnotrp Oocktt
wero to send out snch “allowable rhymes” uq I Thla is to certify that 1 have examined therccip9
.. - . i, I of Dr. J. BaannrLD. of thia county, and aa a modi-
tbose quoted by the Rhyming Dictionary I mln prouoanco it to be a combination of medi*
and oopied by Mr. Hnbner, nothing oonld cincs of great merit in the treatment of all the die-
mends it.
W. A. LiHanru^ Atlanta, Ga.
I'xwBEaroa, Wiusoa, Taxxob A Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
J!edwire A Fox, Atlanta. Ga.
W 0. Lawsse, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Roux A Sow, Marietta, Ga.
'avert the blight of killing critloism.
If “Mr. Habner does not know that the
words” “do not rhyme together,” then he has
not learned the alphabet of metrical composi
tion ; and if Mr. Habner can prodnoe a “ culti
vated student and writer of English prosody'
who will say are “allowable rhymes,” we are
eases of females for which he recommends it. This
December 21.1858, War. P. Bejslet, M. D.
Hunt. Rankin A Lamar, Wholesale Agents,
mayio d2awAwly Macon, Ga-
fair to good fair Moltsiea do I. Whisky
quiet; Louisiana So; Cincinnati 99. Ccffee firm at
19021.
WrxjunoTos—Spirits turpentine ateady at 40
Rosin fitm at 2 50 for str..mo.l. Grads turpen
tine unsettled; bard 2 00; yellow dtp and virgin
3 35. Tar quiet at 3 39.
Livebtood—Noon—Breadstuff, firm; dub wheat
12.4d<§6s.
MARINE NEWS.
New York—Arrived, 'Jerry, Tordre, Greeco,
Maas, Charleston. Montgomery. Arrive 1 out,
| Spain, Adriatic, Calabria, Victoria and City of
Brooklyn.
For Altlrrmau.
The many friend* of Henry Dreyfoua hereby
nominate him for Alderman from the First Ward,
to fill tho nnexplred term of Barron Garter, Esq
filing to hoist the name of onr Atlanta yonng I He vfil bo anpportod by
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
friend to a niche in the same temple with Dry
den and Pope. We alwayskoowthe poets were
hap-hizard set of fellows, but who wonld ever
have expected losee one of them defend him-
self in a wretched violation of tho laws of
rhymes, as Mr. Habner does.
In conclusion, with referenoe to the old mas-
aug!2td
ALL THE PEOPLE.
IHFOBTAST
TO THE SICE AND AFFLICTED!
[ Hear and Rejoice, for I Bring yon Glad Tidings
of Great Joy.
JACKSON’S MANIC BALSAM!
TI1K GREAT MASTER OF FAIN,
. Is curing the sick and afflicted to an extent nev-
.... ;, •* if, tTnkvia* v A I c * announcing him as a candidate for I er before heard of in the annals of medical science,
ter*, cited by Mr. Hnbner, we do not think ho V|1 ,^„, t0 BappIy tho Ttcincj rocdetea by tho U „ curing, wbhout fail,
would care to make them his models in every of Biron c „ tor ^ tUe Fir9t Ward.
partienlar, as Dryden wrote Sigismonda and Tho election will bo held on the 16th intt. Every
For Alderman.
Tbe workingmen of Macon announce F. C-
Bauyer (the gin man) as their candidate for Al-
dorman in the First Ward. angICtd
For Alitermnn fn the Flmt Ward.
The many friends cf Mr. F. Peyton take this op-
Ouiteardo and Pope wrote A Farttull to Lon
don. The same order of morals manifested in
either of these prodnetions wonld damn Mr. H.
more inexorably than his un-“alIowable
rhymes.”
Jellt Tumblers, Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Tum
blers, with patent labeled tops, for sale cheap ]
Walker Sc Dobbs'. angl3 2t
Is cocsrqnence of the low flgnrcs at which I
Truman A Green have keen offering their |
stoves a large nnmber of them have been sold.
Parties desirous of a cheap stove are advised
oall wnlle tbe assortment is yet complete.
anglO 3i
citizen is entitled to a vote.
auglOSt
MANY CITIZENS.
Election for Alderman In tbe First Ward.
The numerous friends of L. W. Rssdal, Eeq.,
hereby announce his name as a suitable candidate I body,
for Alderman, to fill the vacancy in the Board
The worst Neuralgia iu from 5 to 20 minutes
The worst Croup in 5 minutes
Tho worst Tootbacbe in 1 minute.
Tha worst Rheumatism in from 23 minutes to
10 daya. •
The worst Inflammation in tho Eyes in 1 week.
Tbe worst Pain in the Side, Back and Breast.
Tbe worst painful Tumors in any part of the
Tire worst Sprains, Ew.llinga Bruises and
«u.edbythore.iEnatioa 0 fMr.B.rronO«terinthe “Jhe^orat Catarrh in the head it relieved in 1
First Ward. The election takes place on the 16th ve ek.
iusL, and every resident of the city is entitled to '
au'gS tf MANY OITTZEN3.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
The worst Palpitation of the Heart in 10 min
utes.
The worst Cat. Chafe or Flesh Wound.
Tne worst case of Bronchitis is relieved in a few
miuntes.
The worst case of Inflammatory Rheumatism.
The worst Burns and Hcalds in 20 minutes.
And for pains and inflammation in any part of
Drxoren Sets, Toa Seta, and Crockery and JLL at 8% o'clock. Payments must be made be- I and no permanent)'- as
1 fore that hoar to esve fines. 1
MILO S. FREEMAN,
8so*y and lreaa.
Glassware of all kiD.’s at Walker ,t Dobbs'.
augl3 2t
auglSlt
Mrs. Josmnre Horse, artist, formerly of MIZPAH LODGE NO. 47, F. A. M.
Georgia. Address 122 Waverley Place, New _. , , .
Tort Portraits and matures of ins «iiA tsb.n r PHEBE will be a stated communication Of this
York. Portraits and plotures or any size taken oa THURSDAY EYENING, Angnat
from old dagnereotypea In the highest style of 114th, at 8 o'clock. Tho charter question will be
art.
Beeb Glauses, Beer Glasses.—One hundred I
sets of beer glasses, st fifty cents per sot, st j
Walker A Dobbs’. augl3 fit
Ocmulsee B. & L. Association, tbe human*body, either externally or internally,
® I there is no remedy in the entire world that subdues
TYEGULiR monthly meeting THIS EYENING pains and inflammations so positively, so promptly
■ a. -- a1 ' ---I—v- ■■«■■■ Huh.- a. i ld e0 permanent)}'xe
Jackson’s Magic Balsam!
P. YAN ALSTINE. Proprietor, BarnesviUe, Ga.
Sold by alldinggiata at 25c., tGc. and il per
bottle.
WHY NOT
considered, and the Attendance of every member | LET THE PUBLIC KNOW IT
it desired. WM. W. CABNEtJ. W. M. | If JtckBon . g Klg(a jjCeun bis by repeated trials
and permanent cures proven itnelf to be the bent
harie lotion cr horse remedy in tha world why not
let the people knew It ? It ia caring the worst
FOR RENT CHEAP.
T HE two commodious STORES on Cherry I
street, at present occupied by Oolem&n A
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
next. Ajiply to J. VALENTINO.
NATIOKTAL HOTEL,
(FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED FROM BASEMEST TO ATTIC.
BOARD ©3 OO PER DAY.
junoStd
68 Cherry street.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A N half-acre lot with a s : x room dwelling, kitch
en, outbouses, etc , situated on Second street,
between Oak and Arch. Is within a few minutcB
walk cf the business put c.f the city, depot and
workshops, and has proven to be a healthy place.
Apply to
D. D. CRAIG,
augtCeodtf It. A. MOKltld.
augl tf
P. WHELAN, Proprietor*
THE D. PRATT 6IH!
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.
FORTY 1’jEIL CENT. SAVED |
-f r CENTS PER DRINK! At “Our House”
JLi/ Saloon, can be found the finest Wines, Li
qrors and lager Beer at prices that cannot fail to I
pleaeoaih G. D. LAWRENCE,
July27eod2w Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
O NE of tho meat desirable places in Vnoville, I
containing 45 acres, with good wells of w&-
ter. comfortable improvements, with wood cnongh
to last a family r four or five year*, (iood or-
chard of various kind* fruit. Tho place will bo |
sold, or tradod lor city prootrty m Macon.
App’y to ‘ A. J. ORB.
&ug5 eodtf At Oliver, Douglass & Co’s.
«UUKJU£YA£B.lft
WHITE KOGK POTASH!
BY THE POUND.
TURNIP, . CABBAGE, BEAN,
And other seeds snitsble to tho season.
FINE- LiTQ-UORS
FOB MEDICINAL USE.
Imported and Domestic Segars |
AT BOTTOM FIGURES.
Prescriptions compounded with ctro and prompt
ness by competent persons.
BOLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
aug!2 tf
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
W E offer to planters those woll-known Gins, which are sold whoreever cotton is planted.
OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND
Have been Bold since 1856. We tsk parties wishing to.bny to com9 and examine them, especially the
IMPROVED GIN, having a linter attached. It will pay them f r eo doing. Thoy are warranted to
give satisfaction, and time given to test them before payment ia equired.
JuIylOdRawtf
J0HNSOH & DUNLAP,
No. 72 THIRD 8TREET.
GEORGIA No. 2.
15
- CUNTS ■
15.
DRINKS, plain or fancy, are now fifteen
ceuts each at the Georgia No. 2.
No chacgb in liquors.
None kept bat the best.
W. A, JUHAN & GO.
—CF7ZB—
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
FOB THE BI0H.
BARGAINS
MM 1
aug7 6t
CASEY A E2PENNF.lt,
Proprietors.
FOB THE POOR.
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIR8T OF AUGUST I wffl open the
House on Mnlberry street, opposite the La-
Dier House, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by N.
Binswanger. Board $25 per month, and the table
snpplied with the best tho market iffords. Rooms
can be had either with or withont furniture.
»Qg61m E. M. BROWN, Agent.
BARGAINS
FOB THE OLD.
BARGAINS
FOB THE YOUNG.
H J. Peter. Secretary.
WANTED.
Tacuct & Greet aro still selling spoons, Seoond and Plum streets.
A SITUATION as carriago driver or porttr. Ap- | Coho in horses or males in 20 minutes, and so
fly on premises of Airs. Howes, corner prompt is it in curing Colio that the proprietor
dw* ~‘ ’ fe
A Few Non, a.d Garelesu Poet-
Some weeks ego an unlucky article sppssred
in this department of the Tmours inn Mxs-
rxxoxz, in which tho writer, presuming npon
his sge and his affeotion for Mr. Charles Ilnb-
ner, a yonng Atlanta poet, of some promise bnt
more negligence, criticised some rhymes whioh
Mr. H. had permitted to go before tbe pnblic
with bis name attached aa author. We will not
repeat what we then said; bat will merely say
that the bad rhymes—or rather no rhyme* at all
—to which we objected were “serene” and
"dwim," “fame," and “again,” and “dream"
and “sheen.”
Hnbner, who is one of the editors of the
Georgia Musical Eclectic, oopiea our article into
the August number of his journal, and then
prooeeds to “peel the bark” eff of ns in the fol
lowing style :
We presume that Mr. Hubner Is indebted to
hit genial friend, Mr. Asa R. Watson, the tal
ented editor of Ibe Macon Ttrioarrs sxd Mxa
azN iKS, for tbe above "bitter-,.^;" compli
ment.
Tbe opinion of a writer of acknowledged abil
ity d literary subjects is alwsys worthy cf con
sideration, end the litetary world derives bene
fit from itre proper diaoussion of tbe eaaona of
legitimate entioism. Simply for Ibis reason we
oall attentioa to tbe wofnl disregard of princi
ple and preoedent ortnoed by onr Maeon friend,
ia charging tbs writer of this song with “wo
fally disregarding the meohanioal requirements
of verse ”
Mr. Habner does not know that the words
quoted by tbe Tznioaara aim Maasmoaa are
“blights," and do not rhyme together; they
forks and plated were generally, at tbe old
prices, notwithstanding that mannfastnrers of I
these goods have advanotd heavily. Now is
tbe time for housekeepers and others to tny.
anglO 31
Faurr Jins, Fnurr Jana.—Gem, Mason’s,
Allright and Valve Fruit Jars for sale cheap at j
Walker Sc Dobbs'. augl3 2t
Melciukts visiting the oily are requested to I
auglS li«
TALBOT O. THOMAS.
FOUND.
will in each and every case, where 2 oz. m a pint
of water is given to a hone or mule tnat has tbe
Oolic. refaul tbe monoy where It does not cure in
27 minutes. It is aleo tbe very best qotion in tbe
yrnrld for all saddle or collar galls, fitsh wounds,
A PAIR of SPECTACLES, which the owner c\n bruises, strains, lameness, old soree, sand crack,
oave by proving property, paying lor this pole evil, foundered feet, cuts, wounds of all kinds,
adTerlisemsnt, and suitably rewarding too finder. I poisons, .nil wherever .welling and inllunmition
App y to Henry White, at
“DOR HOUSE” 3ALOON,
auglS It Third Sixeet.
NOTICE.
exist, either internally or externally. Tbere is no
liniment or horse lotion in tbe world that can Lo
gin to compare with
| JACKSON’S MAGIC BALSAM,
, .. 10 I TF GEORGE nENNICK EBEL wjl call at our And the time is not far distant when everv owner
oall and exstntne the stock of Iranian A ureen JL office ho will receive eomsthing to his interest. I of and dealer m stock w.11 have this valuable med-
before •• going farther and firing worse.”
Money can be saved by buying from a home
market.
auglO 3:
anglS St
Waixxrr Sc Dcbss hare still a small lot of
that cheap china at tbs following prices:
Beal china dinner plates at $1 50 per set.
Real china breakfast plates at $1 23 par set.
Beal china tea plates at $1 per set.
Imitation china dinner plates at $1 S3 per set.
Imitation ohina breakfast plates at $ I per set.
Imitation china tea plates a: 75 cents per set.
ang!3 fit
Coal. On., Coan On.— By the oar-load, barrel,
or gallon, at Walker A Dobbs’. augl:!
Hust, Rarer? A Lucas.—Thia well known and
reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood's
Eureka Liver Medicine. It has the praise of all
who have tried it. In bottle, at 60 cent, and 61.00
TO RENT.
T HE COMMODIOU3 STABLE3, on Mulberry
street, now oocupied by lire Macon Street 1 e ‘
Railroad Company. Apply to
angl3 3t TURPIN A OGDEN*
in his ettble, ready for any sickness and dis
tress amongst his .took- Try it.
P. VAN ALbTINE, Proprietor.
Barn Seville, Ga.
Sold by all druggists at 25c, 50c, 81 and 25 per
augl2w3m
SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT.
CrewiL RaitaoaD are Baretvo Co»nsv,>
M.co.v, (ia.. Augu ,t 12, lbTS. >
T HE following articles of unclaimed freight mil
bs sold at the deyo: cf this company, TUES
DAY, 16th September, at 10 o'clock A At..
Pendleton Guano Company—1 sack guano.
J. H. Dougherty—1 box hardware.
IaAW CARD.
M essrs woodward a tools, or Dooiv
couniy, Gu. hiving formed a legil coparti
UM>hip, r6*p«clfulJy cff*r their cervices to tho
pnblic. and will praciica in tho counties of Wilcox,
Dodge. Iiwji. Worth, Macon, Sumter and Hous
ton. Sped&l attention given also to cites in the
Su; rf mo and Federal Cjoits.
Address Vienna. Ga.jo^ylK dS* •
r> EOaGIA.-lllBB COUSTJf.—T. W. Free:a*n
„ m H VJ" has applied for exemption of poreonilty and
W. H. Haygood—7 bundle* agricultural imple- j I will piascpoa the same at 10 oVock a.ii on tbe
NOTICE.
WILL hold a Justice Court for the 716th DIs-
trict, G M., at the offici of CoUins A Heath,
No. 69 Second street, in the city of Macon, on the
SECOND SATURDAY of every month.
F. M. HEATH.
Notary Public and ex. off. J. P. t -
716th District. G. M
T HE HATHOBN SPRING has irte'y acquired a
reputation that places it at tbe head of all
the eprioga at Saratoga.
An eminent physician, recently returned from
Saratoga, aaya that it is twice a. good (mericiual-
ly) as Don ress Water, and that at the springs four
glassea of Hathorn are drank for one of any other
spring. We have the
XX A. T H O H. UNT
Botlle, Dozsn or Case!
BAJfKIN, 3LASSENBUBG & CO.
SUgiatf
WANTED.
BARGAINS
FOB THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN.
BARGAINS
FOB EYERYDODY.
BARGAINS
IN DOMESTICS
BARGAINS
IN NOTIONS AND FANCY GOOD3,
BARGAINS
IN DRESS GOODS AND EMBR0IDEBIE3.
BARGAINS
IN EVERYTHING.
We can assure our friends that our minds have
never been more earnestly set on Bargains than
now, and we aro determined to continue their dis
tribution in every section of Georgia.
Just reoeived a fall assortment
[ Leather, Morocco and Velvet Belts.
10 4 MARSEILLES QUILTS at $1 50.
auglitf
AT THEIR NEW STAND,
Nos. U and 76 Mnllierry Street,
CONTINUE TO OFFER BARGAINS TO
O N one?Mll^4®“d B Addr«s™“ d | N0ttCetoC0ntMCtOr8 and B « ilder *'
j alt 22 dim
W. H. TILLERY, Dublin,
Laurens County, Ga.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE, HOUSTON COUNTY,?
Pibey, Ga., June 7, lfr73. j
Minim* GiUTUMtf vnv ClIU O eax HD proposals for building a new Jsil for
Fl&A&Li trAAULri rUtt OAluii o this county W be received at this office nn-
—nr» . . .. - I til 12 o’clock «., August 12. 1873. Plans and epeo-
ification, can bi seSr at this office.
(Trade mark registered )
W E will in a short time bsve ready onr m'xed
Chemicals, whioh we reoommend for
WHEAT, OATS, RYE. BARLEY and GRASSES.
We'propose to make this quite as rapid a forcer
aa good
PERUVIAN GUANO
HUST, KASHIN & LAJIVR,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Wtieko se,
auglOtf 8i and 81 Oheny atre:L
LOOK OUT!
T H E
SOUTH MACON ERUU STORE!
H AS just received another lot of Drugs and
Medicines from New York:
OPIUM, MOBPEINE,
(Mo, Quinine anfl EngM Calomel
—F03—
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT,
This department being tho most important, I give
it special attention. Also
BREAST PUMPS. PAPER ENVELOPES, etc.
]nlvlBood3m
P. D. EVERETT, Druggist,
Fourth etreet, nesr Arch.
a
H
m
►
*
H
«
offire
Y OU want a beiu'ifal front room for
or sleeping room ? If to, apply to
LINES & WING,
Job Printers, 53 and 63 Cherry etreeL
July22eodtm„
And invite a call from everybody ekeptical
on this point.
DB. WRIGHT,
DENTIST
Jjp.3 removed to Board man’s Blook, over Pen
dleton Sc Boss’, comer Mulberry and Beoond rta.
Macon. Oa. oetlSIr
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
LoomMs, Harnesses
— AND —
Patent Wire Ifeddles
B. K. K in pm in—1 b?x merchandise.
Macon and Bran«w:ck Kailroa i—IS barrels oil
Gre«eom A Go-—l cue merchandise
Mary Mime—1 Bedstead (three packages)-
Mary Mims—1 bundle bediirg.
W F. 8HELLMAN,
angl3;ds Agent Central Bailroad.
2'th d.y of Ansa*?. 187J, at my office. Given un-
C. T. WAKD,
Ordinary.
ia any inatacce.**
PiasoxiL —Bev. W. F. Easterling. ‘T have
used Dr. Simmons’ Livpr Regulator in my family , _ .
for dyspepoia and tick headache, and regard it an I JTotlCS 1H B£l21x£HiptCy*.
invaluable remedv. It ha* not failed to gire relief _
6 1 IK THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN* DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Bichird R Davi*, Bankrupt.
r|X) WHOM IT MAY CONGERS.—Th:* ia to give
X xotice once a week for throe weeks that I
have bten appointed assignee of Richard K. Davie,
Bankrupt, woo was, npon hi* own petition, ad-
ja J gc*d a bankrupt by said D.*tr ct Court.
Given uaaer my hand, at Mjigtn. Calhoun coun
ty, Ga , ta* 7th August. A D. itlS.
JE^?E H. GRIFFIN,
Assignee ^at. of Richard K. Dan*. Bank? apt.
aaglSaSw 1 "
MULCH COWS FOR SALE.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Robert Lodge
has applied for exemption of personalty and
I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. u. on
the 22i day of August, 1373, at my office. Given
under my hand cfiirialJy. C. T. WARD,
aoglJ it •Ordinary.
Tex Chxafest and But.—Hood's Eureka Liv
er Medicine gives universal satisfaction in
the treatment of Laver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Cottireness, and all that class of dis
eases arising from a disordered state of the atom- I Bankrupt, wno
v>h and liver. novSOIy
Motmkss, Momas, Mothms.—Don’t fail to
procure Mss. Wc« show’s Sooth no Btbup for all
HILL. ft. ft. Hiaurp.
HILL ft HiBRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 90 Cherry street, (up stairs)
. MACON, GA
Will practice ia all the courts of the Macon Cir.
cult, cpecial attention given to Collections. Con-
Tevacess. b:c j
disessoa incident to the period of teething in chil
dren. It relieves the child from pain, corse wind
oolic, regulateo the bowels, and by giving relief
and health to the child, give* reel to the mother.
Be sure to call for “Mas. Wmaiow's Boontree
Bracr."
For sale by all draggists. Jana 25eod-6m
TO RENT.
A SIX-BOOM dwelling on Fine street,
to
Apply
J. F. BARFIELD.
L Maoon, adjoining Judge Knott’s plaoe, is of-, ,
fsred twjsn^- gi^b^tb sufficient seccrhy in the
one acres, in high cultivation. On it is a frame . „ T „
building containing five rooms, and near it all nee-1
oo.apv nnthnntAa ■ nrl a tinea wall nJ m4m I CODlTftCl.
--— — -—---- ,. , . .... , . Are made undoroneinnn&goment.
Tbe work will be let to the lowest bidder, who ’ aIso, SUPPLLE.s need in COTTOS snd WOOLEN
‘ J MILLS promptly fornuhed
Amount of his bid for tho fsithfnl performance of
ess&ry outhouses and a fine well of water. For
terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG.
Proposals must be endorsed, “Bid for Jail,” and
irme, eic., app.v «j Zeuwauu LONG. I aadreased to the undersigned at this office.
I can be found at the market every day until J GILES, Ordinary
nca in tliA mnmin? An.] nn thfl Uromiaaa tha wa- I . .. .. . 1 *
nine in the morning end on the premises tha re-
mainder of the day.ang5 lm*
JuneU dlaw8w
OOAIi OJEU32E2K.
1NTHRACITE COIL iND WOOD. I
I Valuable Plantatioa
FOR SALB.
T HE “BLOOM PLACE,” containing 1721 acres.
Situated on Tobesofkee Creek, only five miles
from MacOD, with dwelling and all necessary negro
jnJy24 6m
BROWN,
Lowell, Maes , U. S.
To Rational Invalids.—In sickness every por
tion of the body sympathizes witn the seat of tbe
w* will sell Coal daring the month of August | purchase money.
at reduced rates. Bend in your orders now
and avoid last winter’s trouble, 't eras cash,
ugl dim BUTT8 A Rosa
TO RENT.
J HAVE a number of fine Milch Cows, in good J ^pWO TIN1IME5T HOU8E8 or one eight-room
order, wtnea I dsaire to (Lapoee of at fair
prices
sags lswlw JERS HOLLIS.
X House for rent.
App y to
julyiStf OUTER, DOUGLASS A CO.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
Homceopathist.
O FFICK Weed's Block, Beoond street, third door
below Johnston's jewelry establishment.
Beatdenoe Lanier House. JolylS tf
Wffl£7o?Sto dieotoer. Whan thestonmehfall.to porfonnthe
nnffl Octobsr leh Tims wiil be given on part of | “
delinqc ent * require a medicine combining the prop-
v ertiea c f a stomachic, an alterative, a purgative, a
- i tonic, and stdative, to bring them back to their
I duty; and all these element*, in their purest and
most eff ec Uve forms, are united in
For terms, etc., applv to
auglOtilsepl BOLT. A. NISBET, Macon. Ga
EDWARD SPRINZ.
N otary public and ex-officio justice
OF THE FEACX. I can be fonnd for tbe
peasant at all hoars of the day at my office, adjoin-
ng tbe law affioa of A. Proodflt, over tbe store of
Jaqrua A Johnsons Third (treat, Kaoon, Ga., to st
and to all ttagiatariai bn tineas sag
TgrriD t’A Iffcrvetcent Seltzer Aperient.
the gras 111 aline remedy for Indigestion and all its
ooncomi ta it ooneequence i. Bolt' by all dnigglaU.
augfi^Ja yiw2w
FOR RENT.
O NE THREE ROOM DWELLING, plastered
and with blinds to windows, < xcelhnt well of
water, fronting James heymonr’s residence; price,
$15 per month. Also bue six room dwelling near
Tatnall tquare, adjoining the residence of E.
Price; three acres of land attached, good well of
water; price, $25 per month. Apply to
J. BhYnOUR BODviEIW.
julyl7 lm at teymour, Tinsley A Co.
Notice in- Bankruptcy.
T HIS Is to give notice th&fc on (he Slat day of
July, A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the estate of Roily Bohtright,
of , county of Dooly, and 8tate of Geor
gia, who has been adjndged a Bankrupt on hifl
own petition, and lhat the payment of any debts,
and celivery of any property belonging to said
Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer
of any property by him, aro forbidden by law; that
a meeting of the creditor* of tho sa d BaLkrnpt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as
signees of his estate, will be held at a C< urt of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Bawkinsville, (ia , at
the office of O. O. Eibbee, Esq., before Isaac
Beckett, Eeq , Register, on the 25th day of Auguat,
A. D.. 1873, at 12 o'clock m.
W. H. 8MYTH.
&U^12 2t U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. ^
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HIS is to givo noUce that on (ho 31st d&7 of
July, A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was ifsued against the estate of Edward J. Nixon,
county of Dooly, and State of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his
own petition, and that the payment of any debts,
and delivery of any property belonging to eaid
Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, end the transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that
• meeting of the creditors of tbe said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and to choose one or more as
signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Hawkinsville,
Ga, at the office of O. O. Eibbee, E«q . b< fore
Isaac Socket, Etq . Benieter, on the 2oth day of
August, A. D , lb/3, at 12 o’clock m
W. H. SMYTH,
aug’2 2t U. 8. Marshal, as Messenger.
Notice in bankruptcy.
T HI8 is to give notlco that on tho J2th day of
Jnly, A. D , lb73, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was iesued against the estate of Josiah J Clark,
of Knoxville, county of Crawford, and State of
Georgia, who ha* beenadjadged a Bankrupt on his
own petition, and that tho payment of any debts,
and delivery of any property belotging to said
Bankrupt, to him, or for hi* use, and the transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden bylaw; lhat
a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and to choose one or more as
signee* of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fort Va!ley, Ga..
at the office of Avant & Branham, before Isaac
Beckett, Esq., Register, on the 26th day of August,
A. D.. 1873, at 9 o’clock A. m.
’ W. H. BMYT0,
augl2 2t U. 8. Marshal, as Metsetger. _
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
E IGHT hundred acres of land, lying 3# miles
from Fort Valley, Ga., in a nortbucir dirtc-
tion, one-third cleared and in caltiv&tioa, ibe bal
ance W6U timbered land with oak, and hukory, and
pine
Thia body of land is all level aLd well adapted
to the production of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, and
all farm procuct* of Middle Georgia. So situated
that it may be divided into two farms of 400 acres
each, or fonr farm* cf 2L0 acre* each, ard givug
each division a portion cf the cleared land.
This land is a part of tli9 real estate drawn by
Mr. Henry P Everett from the estate of the late
James A. Everett.
This land will be offered at private sale nntil the
first Monday in October, when, if not disposed of,
wiil be eold at pnblic sale, to the highest bidder, in
the town of Fort Valley.
Apply for information to Wm. A. Anderson,
James A. Everett, or to the nndereigoed, ac Fort
Valley.
I will also sell a well improved house and lot of
40 acres of land attached. This is one of the best
improved lots in tbe town and eligibly situated. I
sell cn very favorable term*.
anglOtc*
WM. J. GREENE.
TO IMPORTERS!
The Br. Steamship
33 R I m 2W
Having been thoroughly overhauled. wOIleaTS
LIVERPOOL FOB dAVANNAH DIRECT
Between 16th and 80th September.
Importers throughout this .notion can havs theh
soodiahipped direct to Savannah. Meears. MAN-
BKBGh! OBAYBON 4 00. era the agent, in Lv
rpool. "