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ItOISDAl MOUSING, AUGUST 14,187S.
Ahum I. idf* hu »“ tmportaiit meeting to
night, at «t ,ch the presence of every member
Jjd-rtl 8«« advertisement.
r * bearing, bnt ell were ooo<
TbxCuuxtt Cocrr —The court did not de
velop « -regie MB of newe yeeterday. Three
eur> ume op
tioutd.
Pistoi. Ssrr — A plate 1 shot erooaed thi
low.i aboot half-past tea o'clock leaf night, but
it b reported to hare been entirely acc J total.
Nobody was hurt.
AVnxnx is Ha ?—Maser*. Starr k Buan have
aomeinformation of interest to Georg Heinrich
Ebel, formerly of Fraakenthal, Bavaria, who
ia said to be in Maoon. See their advertise
meat.
8crp.—Havana, at the Merchants' Exchacg-,
will regale the pnblio to-day with one of the
beet toupe the city baa produced ainea the
flood. He bee all tba advantagea of fine Ingre
dients and professional skill.
Goxx —Bee Holmes waa removed from the
jell to the chain gang yeeterday morning, where
he will serve out a aeotence of alx months.
Crawford, who waa aentenoed the same day
that Holmes waa, will be sent out to d,r.
Kent—Between one end two o'clock yester
day, a heavy cloud called from the west, bring
ing quite a heavy shower, accompanied by
noma thunder and ifghtnidg. After the shower
waa over the atmosphere was much cooler then
it waa daring the early part of the day.
Thi Bosbicce.—Though the Volunteers can
sot go to tha Fort Valley barbecne to-morrow,
it il probable that Uscon wilt have a fair repre
dentation, aa a number of merchants apeek of
going down. It srill be a grand time amoDg
the folks of Houston end adjaoent oonntiea—a
sort of a jubilation between the leyicg by and
the gathering of their crops.
Pxnsoican.—Mayor Huff left for Athena by
the Maoon end Aognata road yesterday morn
ing, to meet the agricultural men of the State
and poet them np in regard to the prospects of
the forthcoming Slate Fair.
Alderman J. W. Burke is attending tha Grand
Lodge of Odd Fallow! in Atlanta.
Alderman E lie la going on a trip to the North.
IxraoviMXNT.—Tho building in wbioh are
the office* of Ueesra. Cubbedge, Hazlohnrat &
Co., and of tha Uaoon Bank A Trust Company,
Is to be very materially improved at onoe. The
building Is to be extended forward to a Hue
with the other buildings in the tame block, and
have a superb Iron and glass front. Messrs.
Cubbedge, Hszlehnrat A Co. will then rear
range the interior of their effiee, fitting it np
w|th handsome desks and counters of the latest
styles.
The Ma job's Court.—His Conor, Ueyor
Hoff, end b'a pro tempore Honor, Alderman J,
Yf. llnrke, were both absent from tho oity yes
terday morning, and the judioial prerogatives
rested upon the ehoniders of Aldermen Cornell,
who discharged the dntlea with his nsnel expe
dition Bill! ability.
The only oase np was against Henry Beago,
charged with being drunk. Henry did net at
tempt to deny the delicate insinuation, end
will have to pay Arc dollars or work on (ho
street* inn daje.
Scranton Com.—The tax case between the
city and tba Central railroad, was argued be
fore Judge Hill yesterday. The city oleimed
taxes on the Uaoon and Westorn railroad shops
looatod in the city. Tho road claimed exemption
coder an aot of 1869, exempting so much of
property of tha Central road as was neoessary
for tho operation of the road. The oaso was
argued by Messrs. Lyon anil Irvin for the road,
and by Mr. It. W. Jomlsuu for ibo oity. JaJgo
Weems, associate oity eonntel, was engaged in
hie own oonrt and did not speak in the case.—
Judge Hill decided that tho property is liable to
taxation.
Gcttkiiiko,—Ur. P. H. Ward ia filling his
contract for guttering the northeaat side of
Cherry street In a most substantial manner,
rising rook obtained from bis qnarry oat be"
yomi tho oemetery. When completed this wll
be a valuable etreot improvement, and will fur
nish proper drainage for the intersection of
Beoond end Cherry streets, which is greetly
needed. Whenever a rain now fells all the
crosslng-i are flooded, and people are left to a
choice betweoo wailing through and waiting
nntll the water rncs eff—either of which Is
•ometlmc* very iooonvenlent. The streets
ought to be so oonstruoted that tha heaviest
rain oonld cot overflow a stogie crossing.
Cototy Hones. — Farmers from adjacent
oonntiea, who have been in the habit of hauling
their prodnoe to Uaoon over the Thomaston and
Monroe road, are complaining dreadfully at the
condition of that road. Some of them bare
declared that they do uot intend to bring their
wagons to Maoon again nntll tho Bibb oonnty
authorities have put the roads in good order,
and will bey thsir bagging and ties, and haul
their cotton and other prodooe elsewhere. It
la sot infrequently the ease that their wsgon9
are upset and their loads damped by the wty-
eidu.
The Oonnty Commieliocers ought to look
after this matter a little. Cotton will soon be
reedy for the market, and if Macon la to get
wbat the la entitled to, the poopla most have
reasonably good roads over which to haul it.
The heavy rains this yoar have been peculiarly
hard on the roafcgyerywhere, and it ia neces
sary that more ordinary diligence be need
in repairing them, by the tiers the busy season
fairly opens. .
A Fox Chase — In addition to a boar and a
monkey, John Banner keeps a fox for his own
amusement and for the edifioation of his pat-
roan. This fox, like other foxes, while it bore
its restraint placidly, so long as there wax no
means of helping itself, never seemed to enjoy
Its moral felicity to any great extent. I.s diet
wasgood eooagh, and its lodgings aaoomfortable
aa a high-toned fox oonld desire; and yet it was
not happy. It longed for the field and the wood
and its den in the rocky fastness, where it could
whisk its brush iu the faces of the hounds and
fly away to Ita inapproachable burrow,
A favorable opportunity offered yeaterday af
ternoon, and Reynard at onoe determined to
walk out to the enjoyment of free air and pier
feet happiness. He came ont upon the streets,
and before ha oonld fairly deoide upon the
nearest rente to tho country and freedom, all
the dogs, old and youog, great and small, on the
streets. Immediately began the chase. It was
but a brief run. Tho frightened fox fell into
the cavern on* jaws of Ward A Nelson's big
white deg and his career ended right there. Hie
aspiration for liberty were nipped in the bud a*
often have been the aspirations of men and na
tiona of men. Benner laments the lose hie
museum hu sustained, and will have to recruit
from that oelebrated menagerie on Third street.
Her. J. O. Bnuarb.
The congregation of the Mulberry Street
Methodist Church have granted their putor,
Bsv. J. O. Bronoh, a few weeks holiday for rest
and recreation, and, in order to make the hoii
day a really enjoyable one, the exoellent ladies
of the ohurch presented him e pone which will
enable him to make a considerable trip North
Mr. Branch left leet Friday. In New York he
will meet Mr. H. L. Jewett, and the two will
probably journey as frr as Canada.
Curing the Ume that he hu been in charge
of Ibis ohurch, Mr. Branch has won thh affec
tion* of bia entire congregation. He la an effi
cient minuter; but in the exercise of the hum
bler bar not leal important duties of pastor, be
has never been remiss, nor does beseem to have
ever grown wear j. He baa been oonatant in
hu visits to the poor and the afllioted, end bee
Derar been absent when his proemoe waa need
ed at the bedside of the sick. Tbe diaoliarge
of all these duties makes the effioe of pus tor e
very laborious one, end e few works’ rest now
will not be Ume lost, but will fli him for a bet
ter diaeharge of hie duties hereafter.
We bops hie sol inrn in tho cooler atmosphere
of tbe North will be enjoyed by him. and that
bo will return twerulted te health and spirit*,
and ready to resume bis oharge more cheerfully
■rxnxx.
Kales* sad Bladfseas at a >s«r* Bsetlag.
There la a negro eburoh in Twiggs oonnty,
known aa Ghana* HiU Ohurch, where the ne
groes of the surrounding neighborhoods meet
seven nights in a week sod bold thalr hullabal
loo ontil midnight, and then go on their noc
turnal prowling and foraging expeditions.
On tha night of the 10th instant, they had
chetr uaual nocturnal yell, made op of preach
ing. singing sad preying, with tbe regaler
amount of threat-splitting, shouting end howl,
ing, and the congregation had been dismissed.
An yoaog buck of the crowd, named Gas
Thorp, being overwhelmed by the surrounding
ixUsances, and deeply srronght upon by tbe fas
cination* of Cor* Andrews, the wife of John
Andrews, he gave her a seductive pet on the
shoulder, and uttered some sentiments in her
ear which were neither religions—as the Ume
and place weald seem to hare Inspired—nor
each aa a men should speak to tbe wife cf an
other Individual. Cora, instead of resenting
this affront, as a discreet woman should, lent a
willing ear, and returned smile for smile, iu a
manner that waa well calculated to provoke the
wrath of her hosbeod, who waa aa observer of
this ill timed familiarity.
Andrews waa incensed at the oonduct displayed
by the pair, and at once proceeded to oeatigate
Tharp. Ho had atroek him a few pretty severe
blows with a stick whsn a largo portion of ths
crowd gathered aronnd him and began to shout
“Kill him! Catch him! Kill him:" etc. An
drews told them to eome one at a time and give
him a chance and be wonld attend to the whole
crowd, but they yelled all ths louder “Kill him!
Kill him I"
Ardrewa then aaw that big only chance of
escape from rough treatment was by rnnning,
and he immediately put that plan into e x Motion,
but unfortunately there were flseter feet than
his In the crowd, and he was overtaken and
stabbed end beaten to death. After he had
fallen, they stamped and kioked him, until
some of the more sober in the crowd persuaded
them to desist.
The prinoipel perpetrators of this crime are
Obe Phillips, Ttllman Tharp and Henry Tharp,
ell of whom are members of the above named
ohnreh. Tillman Tharp is one of the high funo-
tlonarlee, one of tbe sentinels npon the tower.
Our informant does not state whether or cot
any arrests have been made.
New ComrrxBS.—Messrs. Tnrpin A Ogden
have erected handsome new ooualers in their
office on Mulberry street.
Jttt.t Tujtblxbs, Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Tum
blers, with patent labeled tops, for sale cheep
at Walker A Dobbs'. augl3 St
Mbs. Josephine House, artist, formerly of
Georgia. Address 122 Waverley Place, New
York. Portraits and plotares of any size taken
from old daguereotypea in the highest style of
art. ___
Excdsmon Tick its to New Yobk.—Tickets
via Atlantic Ooaxt Lino for sale by Brown A
Co. For round trip $43. This is the shortest,
quickest and most reliable route. Meal and
berths furnished between Portsmouth sad Now
York. Information given on all rentes.
angnal3-annAthnr tf
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, and Crockery and
Glassware of all kinds at Walker A Dobbs'.
angl3 2t
PtrocHASX your railroad tioketa from Brown
A Co. for tbs sums as at the depot. Informa
tion as to time and connections freely given.
Beeb Glasses, Beer Glasses.—One hundred
sets of beer glasses, at fifty cents per set, at
Walker A Dobbs'. augl3 2t
FHA3CIAL AID COMMERCIAL
WMklr ft«Tt«w •f lift* lark«L
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, 1
August IS-Fveoiaf, 1878 *
The money and general mark at we quote as fol
low* :
nonw
Baying
UoT^mber delivery. 8#! September. not below low I VJJW
middhnge 8%November and DsoemL-er *hiptr-“ A - 1
not beiew good ordinary, 6%.
ADVERTISEMENTS
New Toix—Nogr>—Fkmr firm Wheat quiet and
Jr id; No 9 Milwaukee 1 5L Corn firm: western
mixed 53ft55X* Perk dull; new mee*» 17 90ftl8 Oft.
1 Lard doll ard hrerr; old weetern efeam 9 7-169
^ ^ ^ , Turpentine 43K* Rosin firm at 2 9533 00.
»Vo P r.m |
CXCXOWF 031 UUIMI.
Borin*.... K off.
Selling PM'
1’tiTnn state* cthmilvct—loawu.
Per month percent
GOLD AST, IILTIS.
Bn yin* rate* for Gold 91 19
Beilin*.... 1 J5
Baring ratee for Silver.... 1 04
Beilin* ...1 07
STATE BOM DA.
Georgia 8 per cent Rood*, new....
Georgia 7 per oent. Bond*. old
Oeorgia 7 per oent. mortgtg* Bonds...'.;.*
Georgia 6 per oent. Bond*, old
CTTY HEITBmiK.
Oity of Maoon Bonds, endorsed by R. B....
City of Maoon Bonds H
City of Savannah Booda, old................81ft
City of Savannah Bonds, new 810
KArr.RO.4D MEfTBITm.
Georgia Railroad 7 per oent. Bond*
Georgia Railroad Block 1.
Central Railroad 7 per cent. Bond*
Central Railroad Stock
fionthwestern Railroad Bonds
Southwestern Railroad Stock
Maoon A Brunswick R. R. let mort. Bonds.
Maoon A Brunswick Railroad Stock*.
Maoon A Western Railroad Bonds...
Maoon A Au*twta Railroad let mort Rood*.
Maoon A Aneneta Railroad let mortgage Bonda
endorsed
Macon A Augusta R. R. Construction Bonds.
Western Railroad 8 percent. Bonds, endorsed
by Centra] Railroad and Georgia Railroad.
Mob’!* A Girard Railroad Bonds, endorsed by
Central Railroad 87
Montgomery A EufauJa 8 per cent gold en
dorse bonds •••••.•••*••.90
South Carolina Railroad Stock...... 20
Atlanta A West Point R. R. 8 per cent Bonds
Atlantic A Golf Railroad, consolidated mort*
8 Ten in*—Flonr in moderate request and un
charged; common to fair extra 6 40#7 76. Whisky
9VS 9614 Wheat dosed quiet; bolder* anxious.
Con: retire and 1 better, fair exoort and boms de
mand. whit* western 74$4, Bice firm at 8%09%.
Pork steady and more doing on * pot Lard quiet.
Nava)* firmer. Tallow quiet Freights firm.
Bamow-Flmtr dml: Baltimore mills, high
graces declined 25c. Wheat weak. Com. white 72
976: yellow 5^Sf>n. Oata firm; southern 43^44
Bve firmer at 7i /S72 Provisions in fair demand;
no sales of ronnd lot*. WbUky quiet.
fl4>ci*viLix—Flour in fair d-mand and firm;
stork light; famiJr extra 6 75 Corn e*rv; sacked
undelivered at depot IMC8 Pork 16 75. Bacon
- . steady; ehoniders 9%rg9%; clear rib sides UftiUf;
70 dear aides 11011*4 packed. Lard, tierce 8H@9>4;
keg 9X911: steam 8,Y-
0ISCIW5ATt— Plour firm and steady at 6 25ft6 10.
Corn in fair demand: fa»r to prime 454*43 Pro
visions quiet. Pork 16 50017 00. general y beM at
FOR SALE.
^ DESIBABLE BE6IDKN0E, containing a!x
rooms, on Bond street; outbuilding! complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
jniySl It LAWTON <fc WILLKGHAAT8.
THE FREED MAM’S
SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
RULES AND REGULATION’S
BtLXTIVE TO
Deposits and. Depositors.
BUSINESS HOURS.
- r . ... . . c ,-. c ., i 1* The Btnk phall be opened d*i!y for the traci-
17 00 lard, UerceS; kettle be.d at 8,.«•— i action of bn«ine«a, except on tiaudayi* and boii-
Pecoo, shoulders P: ©ear rtosidta J d«ys, from 9 a. xr. to — p. x , and on Monday and
sides 10%. Whisky firm at 91 f Saturday nights, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Bt. Loris—Flonr quiet and weak; concessions
would have to be made to sell, round lots of enper-1 FUNDS RECEIVED,
fine winter 37504 25 Cora firmer. No. 2 mixed 38 a. reposita of five cents or any larger earns may
038J4 in r-!*vstor. Wbirky quiet at 91. Pork firm j be received, bnt such moneys only a« are reoeived
* 1 16 75017 00. Bacon firm for jobbirg and order | C n deposit by National Banks shall be taken. The
lota: shoulders 9V(V9>4: c?e*r no aides 10X®ll; I Oomosny will pay inlise bankable funds. De-
»... w j <^ e,r eide* 11011)4. Lard firm; cummer a.e*m734« | posit* of gold and silver will be paid in kind*
.Nominal I "{JjJ^OMi'NS-Flonr fum ini! scare*: double ex- ' DEPOSITOR’S REOOBD.
tra 8 25: treble extra 6 5 @@7 50; family 8 25@l 3. On making the first deposit, the d'poeitor
9 75. Corn firm and retres: mixed white 70; white shall enhecribe.hie or her name, occupation, reei-
75. Oat* quiet at 43U45 Bran ec*5ce at 85. Hay dence and poet office address, in a book containing
M I prime 25 00 a 24 50; choice 29 00. Pork firm and the rules and regulations of tbe Company relating
02 1 tcaroe at 17 50. Dry salted meats, shonld.rs 9%. to depodta and depositor *, thereby eignifjing his
Baoon firm and scarps: ehoniders 10: clear rib sides I or her assent thereto, but ro emission or failure
llXt clear 12: hams scarce and in demand at lC-d to sign such book thatl reliove the depositor re-
16>J. Lard firmer; stock email, tierce 8Jf®9: keg I ceivieg a pass book containing these rules and
IL Sugar, supply I’ght; fair to ful'y fair 9Jf«r95L I regulations from their binding force.
Molasses, do movement. Whisky quiet; L-.uiaians 1
95; Cincinnati 100. Coffee 19*21%
WtmisoTow—Spirits turpentine quiet st 40.
0. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
WHOLESALE
Boein quiet at 2 50 for str’ieed. Urndo turpen-
gage
tvT d ' ““' O I „ tine steulv; hard 2 00; yellow dip and virgin 3 30.
B° na " I. I o «■,
Exoubsion tickxts to Now York, vis Charles
ton steamers, for round trip $43. Tickets for
sale at Brown & Co.'s book store. Informs-
tion as to time, eta., given. tuu&thurlf
Coil Oil. Coil Oil—By theoxr-load. barrel,
or gallon, at Walker & Dobbs’. augl3 fit
Tux OnxiixsT end Best.—Hood’s Eureka Liv
er Medicine gives nuivonel satisfaction in
tbe treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Cortirenoes, and all that clast of dis
eases arising from a disordered state of tbo stom
ach and liver. ’ nov30Jy
Tickets via Atlautio Coast Line, forjaalo by
Brown ,fc Co. Firstolass fare $27.
juljfiOjnnthur tf.
Walkxn & Donns bare still a small lot of
that cheap ohlua at the following prises;
Real china dinner plates at $1 50 per set.
Rea! china breakfast plates at $1 25 per set.
Real oblna tea plates at $1 per net.
Imitation china dinner plates at $1 25 per set.
Imitation china breakfast pistes at $1 per set.
Imitation ohina tea plates at 75 cents per set.
auglS fit
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia and Balti
more by the most desirable routes, at Brown k
Oo/s. JnlyfiCannlhur tf
Hunt, Rankin k Lanas.—This well known and
reliable firm here received a huge lot of Dr. Hood's
Eureka Liver Medicine. It hoe the praise of ell
who have tried it. In bottles at 50 oent* sad 81.00
Tux popular route to New York Is the Atlantic
Ooast Line. julyfiOranthur If
Fnurr Jans, Fecit Jass.—Gem, Mason’s,
Allright and Valve Fruit Jars for sale cheap at
Walker k Dohta’. auglS 2t
Tickets to New York and Philadelphia, via
Pennsylvania Air Line, at Brown k Co's.
july20snnthnr tf
The Regulator, prep>red, goes finely here, after
due trixh Everybody wants it, everybody praises
it, and all are satisfied with it; in fact, it is in
greater demand than offices are among a hungry
aet of mongrel carpet-bagger* and scaUawags.
Wx. Foestth Btnum k Son, Live Oak, FI*.
Fsou tho Central Baptist, SL Louis: "A ftw
day* alaoe a friend banded n* a ftw packages of
Dr. Price's Cream Bakins Powder, with a request
to ‘try If We tried it and found it superb. We
gave small packages to a few friends, and tboy all
came back'one for more. As wo were not pre
pared. however, to abandon the conduct cf tbe
Central to go Into the baking powder business, we
were obliged to turn them away disappointed For
their gratification end that of the general publio,
we will say that this inimitable powder can be hod
at most of tbe leading grocers in this oily, and at
wholesale of Steele k Price, Chicago and St. Louis.
Atlantie A Gulf Railroad Ronds, endorsed by
Oity of Savannah 77
Atlaut 1 - k Gulf Railroad Coupon Bonds....
Atlont.c k Gulf Bailroad Stock
MEATS.
BAOON— Oar rib sides femoked)
Shoulders
Snnar-cured hims
FOBS—Pickled rumps
Pickled mess
Pickled trimmings
WHITE MEATS—O R Bidos...;
Shoulders
Bellies
19 a J2V
l^ffl 3 OK
16 X* 17
15 00
20 00
10 001*11 00
10K® 14
om 9K
@ U
Tor steady at 3 30.
London—Evening—Fine roein 33sidl5s.
LrvxBPOOL—Xoon—Breads tnffs quiet.
Evering— Cumberland cat 3Ss5d. Turpentine
|82e6dS33e. ______
MARINE NEWS.
New York—Arrived. Fcntia. California, San Sal
vador. The Arndt has been signa led
PaiLonsLFBIA—Arrived, Pennsylvania
VOUCHERS GIVEN.
4. All deposits shall he entered open tbe books
of the Company, and a pass book or certificate of
I deposit shall be given i lie depositor, npon which
[ shall be entered the sum so deposited, and which
shall be hie or her evidence of property in the
Company.
D BAFTS.
Drafts shall ba made personally or by tho
order of the depositor in writing properly authen
ticated, but no peracn shall be paid any part cf
any deposit or interest dae ritbont producing the
pass book or certificate issued to hiia or her. and
having the amount so paid thereon. Provided,
That ibis rule shall not prohibit Cashiers under the
95
egAIil AND HAT.
CORN —... 90
MEAL 95 @ 3 00
1
OATH 60 fit
JSIFLD PEAS 1 00 fS> 1 25
HAY—Western 1 75@ 1 90
Eastern 3 35
BAaanra and ikon ties.
BAGGING—Bengal
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee....
Patched.........................
Arrow
Fnr-ka
FLOUR—Low superfine per bbl
Standard superfine
Extra
Choice extra
Family
Fancy Family Brands.....
LARD—Tierces
Keg
COFFEE—Rio
Java
OHEESE—Beetcresm.....
New York State
MOLASSES
Georgia and N. O. Cane Syrup
SUGAR—A
White extra O
New Orleans sugar Childs').
Tel'.ow 0
Demarsra
Porto Bico
MACKEREL—No 1 kita
« 2 bbla
2 kits
Chahi-eston—Arrived, Y.nco. Sailed, South Car- direction cf the Actuary, from making special
olina. Veto, Toenmseli. | arrangements for deposits which may be withdrawn
— rrs by check in accordance with the usual rules of
Snow in Summer?- Yes. How ? I ^ ink "- 8 ”, b ^ ct 10 the restrictions of Rnies
Where ?_ Just where you would never * n 10 mJMWWW .
look for it In all the red hot ovens of c _ Campinr wir , „ » ^: 6 ply aIt deposits
tho best wives and housekeepers in the on demand, yet it reserves the right tort quire
city. What do you mean ? I mean that I sixty dava’ notice of intention to withdraw deposits,
thn wlnrinnu lnnufwj fnhripnted from T ha inteot of tha rule being solely to protect tbe
the glorious loaves laDricatea irom Blmk lnr] Ita de p0e uors in times of puoiio excite-
I Wiley s A A XX resemble llllipatian I mant and danger,
mountains capped with snow; only the interest.
real mountains have red dirt and rocks 7. Sn h interest not to exceed soven por cent.
,6 « ,7 beneath them, and these wonderful hil-
17 O 18 locks are the staff of life, white, nutty and January mud July of each year, and will be payable
18 @ 19 I delicious twenty days after the first buaineaa day cf these
16 * ^ mouths. Interest due and not withdrawn will be
17 @ 18 « rnre fra added to the depositor’s account, and will, itself,
I ^ ATB0XIZB Ehtebpbise —Mr. P. P. Toale, j j raw interest as a deposit Interest will begin on
914 I whose advertisement appears in another col-| the first day of e«ch month npon deposits of one
9J4 I umn. has broncht to a high state of perfection the I dollar or more, made on that day or during the
7 00 @ 8 00 If ZL. Jt .a », _ raf rirara,. precjding month, bnt such interest will not be dne
ft TO rt. Ilr « oet “ a m «‘ complete manufactory of doors, ^ th J jnterest daJB Cj . ad , boTe . No , nterest
9 50 O sashes and blinds in the Southern States. His w in be paid on any turn loss than one dollar, nor
10 00 9 I warranted woik, untiring energy, personal appli* ( npon any sum withdrawn before the first day of
« “ ® cation to business acd liberal advertising, have J ‘ na '7 ? r JW ,[ or .
12 00 @ t si ... , . ,, elapsed since the last interest, day except that de
ll Placed his enterprise among tbe first in the South. p08 ' t8 la tlie , nm of not i M8 thin flfty aollars msy
If <» 12>^ thus giving to his many easterners work and prices be received, which shall draw interest from the
23 (9 25 I that defy competition. Price list sent free on ap- date of deposit to date of withdrawal at the rate of
28 @ 32 I n'treimn four per cent, per annum: on o'inaition that the
18 j Pecauon. sums so deposited shall remain on deposit not less
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WHITE FISH—Half bbl.
CANDLES—Beet star (full
Hperm...
Paraphino.
RTAROH—Pearl.. .
SOAP—
BUTTER—Choice Tcnneaaeo ..
Tennessee No. 2
Beat Gonhen
Goithon Ko 2........
Country
EGOS—Per doz
CHICKENS—Per doz
SALT—Virginia per sack
Liverpool
NAILS— -
4-4 MACON SHEETING
*4 Shirting
Ball Thread
Knitting Yarn.
OSNABURGS—No 1
No 2
Millodgcrille No 2
Waynmanville Sheeting...
Honeton Sheeting
Houston Stripes
Columbus St ri pea «...
High Shoal Stripes..,....
Montour Shirting—%.....
Factory Sewing Threi d.. •
YARNS—
Georgia nnwaahed wool..
Gf*orgia washed wool. .-
FEATHERS
BEESWAX
HIDES—Dry flint
Green...
EBT POTATOES
WHISKY Common Byo
TALLOW 7
Market reports of Fancy and Family Groceries
Don^t mix Wiley’s XXXX Flour with dec EASED DEPOSITOR?.
Pans Green to kill caterpillars. It won t 8 . Jn nte ot tho d8&th of 8ny dep08itf , r . th6
hurt them. Such flour fattens—don 11 amount standing to the credit of the ddceaeed will
11*41 kill b® t0 or k® r le 8 al ropr^aentative,
11^41 ’ I BOOKS LOST OR STOLEN.
9. In case of Io3t or stolen books, the Comp&Dy
2 00 © 2 25 I umKnwmumwmym xoucu mmmuummm | duly‘noUfiod oT^htoTo”
14 00 @14 60X | effects of Errors and Abaeos in oarly life. Man- tbe ,t. while tbs Company will, by all possible
hood restored. Impedimenta to Marriago remov- means, endeavor to prevent losses arising from
ed. New method of treatment. New and remark-1 HCt books, payments msde^thereon beforojaotico
able remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, No 2 South Ninth at., Philadelphia. Pa..
9 50
w I an institution having a high reputation for honor-
g - able ooodnot and professional a kill. jiiysdSm
received as above required shall be valid paymonts
to discharge the Company. In case of books re-
ported loo: or ileslroycil the Ccmoauy will require
snob indemnity as the local committee msy deem
[ jaatond proper.
MARBIED WOMEN AND MINORS.
10. Deposits made by married women anil by
minora are entirely froe from tho control of the
For Alderman.
Tho many friends of Henry Brcyfons hereby j hnsb&nd or guardfsn, and will be so held,
nominate him for Alderman from the First Ward,
lo fill tha nnexpirod term of Barron Carter, Eeq
He will bo supported by
ang!2td ALL THE PEOPLE.
For Aldcrmnn.
Tho workingmen of Macon annoncco P. O'
Sawyer (the gin man) aa their candidate for Al* I depositors, after having been published^twico a
TRUSTS.
IL All doporils will be hold as trusts strictly
confidential and private.
AMENDMENTS.
12. The Tiusteos reserve the right to alter or
amend these rules and regulations, end each alter
ations ot amendments shall be binding upon ths
dennsn in the First Word.
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For Alderman In the First Ward.
Tho many friends of Mr. P. Peyton take this op
portunity of announcing him as a candidate for
Alderman, to supply the vacancy rendered by the
resignation of Mr. Baron Carter In tho First Word.
Tho election will be held on ths 16th inet. Every
citizen is ontitled to a vote.
auglOSt MANY CITIZENS.
week for three enccesaive weeks in lie or more of
tbepubho newspapers of those towns and cities
where the agencies of the Company are located.
Approved June 12,1873.aus!4d2aw3w
Election of Teachers.
A N election for Teachers in the Macon Publio
Schools will take place at 10 o'clock A. ft. on
SATURDAY, August 16, 1873.
Applicants mast be licensed teschers. The
. . _ _ . , county superintendent will be in bis offioe on Cher-
| Election far Alderman In tbe Flr*t Ward. ^ Btr eet, over M. R. Roger*’ store, from 9 a. si. to
Tlie numerous friends bf L. W. Raed&l, Eeq., 112 v. eveiy dtyof the present week, for tho pnr
I hereby Announce his name aa a suitable candidate I pose of examining persona desiring to be licensed.
' for Aidorman, to fill the vacancy in the Board , The teachers employed in the city schools dor-
Aiuotiuau, W aaia via ing the past year may consider themselves Ji-
cansed by the resignation of Mr.Barron Carter m the oensed.
First Ward. The election takes plaoe on tbe 16th I By order of the Board of Education,
inet., uid every resident of the city is entitled to I B. M. ZETTLER,
vote. I angl2td Secretary pro tem.
angStf M4NI CITIZENS.
FINE HORSES.
b I?! eo « LiS6 * Co - No8 - 62 Cherry,and MThird TorniTiT a nVKRTISRM PINTS BOBEBTSIMS,of Carliele, Ky.,will arrive
streets, Macon, Ga. I iNJli fv AAJ V llilviiuijiuijlN iO I Jq Macon about »he 16th instant with the
Choice Family Floor, with _
steady demand $10 60 ® 12 60
Bngar cured and pig hams 16 <3
Gilt edge bntter (new') 35 @ 60
A.. B.. Ex. O. and Brown N. O.
Sugar 12 @ 14
Beet Young Hyson and Black
Teas 1 25 A I f0
Old Government Java Coffee... • 30
White A Little Green Rio Coffee 25 09 -8
Choice Beef and Buffalo Tongnoe 75 (3 125
Cod Fish 12 (9
Potatoes 4 00 ($ 5 00
Messina Oranges, por box None.
French Lemons 36 00 20 CO
New Layer Raisins S 60 & 7 00
New Cun-ants and Prnnes 1C @ 20
Almonds, Peccans, Walnuts and
Filberts 16 ft 25
Finest and best Champagnes... 25 00 ft 40 00
Old FamUy Rye Whisky 2 50 ft 6 00
French Brandy, for medical nee. 8 60 ft) 15 00
Domestic and’lmported Began.. 20 00 @150 00
Virginia and North Carolina To
bacco 40 ft 1 25
Georgia Cane Syrup 60 ft 1 00
Diamond drip (White) Syrup.... 1 25 ft 1 50
Dried reaches 8 @ 10
[MIZPAH LODGE NO. 47, F. A. M.
T HERE will be a stated communication of this
Lodge on THURSDAY EVENING, August
114th, at 8 o'clock. The charter question will be
considered, end the attendance of every member
| is desired. WM. W. CARNES. W. M.
H J. Petes. Secretary. ang!3 2t
NOTICE.
finest lot cf hones he has ever brought to Georgia
| —con,i.ting of Saddle, Harness and Combined
Hones. Thoee who may desire a fine horse will
do well to call on Mr. tiirna upon hia arrival.
ang!2 4t
WANTED AT ONCE,
/''V*02 OB TWO first-class pra2t:cal Gin Makers,
V (Breaster), to whom the highest wages will
be paid, by the day or pieoe.
jnlyll tf
P. O. SAWYER.
FOR RENT.
|oon, wUl call at o^^hTwiUJ^o^tlS^ | H,,?!™ ^Tf.' ^w/oi 0 ^
I F GEOBG HEINRICH EBEL, formerly from I
Frankenthal, Bavaria, said to be living in Ma-
I to his interest STARR A BUaN,
>agl3 3t Oflico over Planters’ WarebDUi.e.
TENNESSEE CORN.
"|A BU8HELS CHOICE WHITE (JOHN, j
JU in two bushel eocke. For sale by
augUSt* JONES A-BAXTER.
jatylT tf
R F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
DR A. P. COLLINS.
At Collins k Heath's.
Hottentotj gathering Lnclm for Helmbold'e
Extract has become almost s historical pictore.
The great oontnmption of Dr, Helmbold'e Bnchu
attests the important fact that thousands upon
thousand* need a diuretic medicine. For dropsy,
gravel, kidney complaint, and all diseases of tha
urinaiy organs, either in male or female, there hoe
never been a remedy equal to Helmbold'e Buchn
Ita imitators ore mere trash. Hehnbo'd’s la the
old reliable standard remedy.
Choice Wheat, only thoroughly
cleansed with a decorticalor like that oi
ours, can make flour like tho Wiley
XXXX. We know where to get It, and
have alwava a heavy supply on hand.
BURR A FLAXDERS.
WniT wx Nun wuxx Duuutato.—Appetite
and digestion languish at this setson. At the very
time when the body most needs rerovation and
support, the stomach, its oommieearut department,
is apt to prove delinqnent. Under such dream-
stances the necessity for a wboleeome stimulant,
tonic and corrective Is self evident, and consequent
ly the demand for that peerless combination cf the
three required elements, Hostetler's Stomach Bit
tors, is never more urgent than at midsnmmer.
It is true that a few medical bigots—fossils ‘ ‘left
over” from the dazk ages—recommend violent pur
gation and water gruel as a core for indigestion
and Us accompanying ills; bnt they make few
proaoljtos. The majority of the community are
sane, and all sane people are aware that a pure and
powerfol vegetable tonic with alterative proper
ties, like Hostetler’s Bitters, is the only cure for
dyspepsia, bilionsnees, constipation, nervousness
and the * ‘consequential damages*’ they inflict.
The human intellect, unices hopelessly diseased
Bran, Oats, lay, Meal, ate.
35,000 POUND3 WHEAT BRAN.
2,0CO BUSHELS OATS.
300 BALES TIMOTHY and CLOVER HAY.
300 BUSHELS OOW PEAS
FRESH WATER GROUND MEAL.
Iu store, and for xalo cheap by
augl43t« JONES A BAXTER.
POR RENT CHEAP.
T HE two oommodion? STORES on Cherry
street, at present occupied by Ooleman &
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
next. Apply to J. VALENTINO,
jnneSta 68 Cherry sheet.
SB0EE8S, PM 11LIPOE DEALERS
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
61 TUXHX> fltTriEJST.
W. A. MAN & GO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN I
Fourth Grand Gifo Concert!
FOE THE BENEFIT OF THS
PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY
12,000 CASH UIF rs, 81,500,000!
Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift!
$250 OOO ~for $50!
T HE Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by
spe-ial act of tho Lefblatnre for the benefit of
tbe Public Library of Kentucky, will take place in
Public Library Hall, at Louisville. Ky..
WEDNESDAY' DECEMBER 3 t 1873.
Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold, and one-
half of these are intended for tho European market,
thus leaving only 20,000 tor salein the United State?,
where 100.000 were di-posed of for the Third Concert
The tickets arj divided into ten c -upons or parts
and have on their back the scheme, with a lull ex*
plamtion ofth» mode of drawing.
At this concert, which will be the grandest musical
display ever witnessed in this country, the unprece
dented sum of
$1,500,000
Divided into 12,000 cash sifts, which will be distrib
uted by lot among the ticket-holders- The numbers
of tho ticket! to bo drawn from one wheel by blind
children, and the gilts from another.
LIST OF GIFTS:
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT $450,000
ONR GRAND CASH GIrT
ONE GRAND CASlI GIFT
ON K GRAND CAbUG.FT
0 NS GRAND CASH GIFT
10 CASH GIFTS $:o.on<) each....
.SO CASH GIFTS 5.000 each....
50 CASH GIFTS 1,«00 each
80 CASH GIFTS 500 each - .
100 CASH GIFTS 400 each
UO CASH GI*1S 3X) each.
25o CASH GIFTS ;0() each L_I ■
325 CASH GIFTS 100 each 3/,!S00|
11,000 CASH GILTS 50 each BftO.OOO
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will open the
Houae on Mu.barry street, opposite tbe La
nier Houte, (.Granite flail) formerly kept by N
Binewanger Board $25 per month, and tha table
supplied with the beat the market * Korda. Poona
cm bahad either with or Without furnitnre
augG Ini E M. BROWN, Agent.
NOTICE.
I WILL hoM a Jastioo Oonrt for tho 716th Dis
trict, G M , at rite oSo<Mf c'obins k Heath,
No 69 fteooni street in tho c tv of Macon, on the
SE00ND SATURDAY of every month
F. M. HEATH.
Notary Pnblio and ex. off. J. P.,
716th District. O M
LAW CARD.
M ESSRS. WOODWARD A TOOLE, of Dooly
couuty, Gu. haviD* fo mod a legal copart
nership, reopectfaUy offer their earyicea to the
public, and will practice in tho counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Saoiter and Hone-
ton. Special attontion given also to cases in the
Bupreme and Federal Oonrts.
Address. Vienna. Ga. jnlylB d8m*
TOTAL. 12.000 GIFTS. ALL CASH.
nraountini? to ; re-.....—...... £1*50!>,001
The distribution will be potitiv*. whether all tha
tickets are sold or not, and the 12.000 gifts all paid
in proportion to the ticket* sold—all unsold ticket?
being destroys 1, at. at tbe First acd Second Concerts,
and not represented in the drawinv.
F&ICE9 OF TICKETS:
Whole tickets $50; Halves S25; Tenths, or each
Coupon, $5: Eleven Whole Tickets for $5f0; 22J4
Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for e5,WK); 227
Whole Tickets f >r $10,000. No discount on less than
$500 worth of Tickets at a time.
The unparalleled success ot the Third Gift Conceit,
as well as the satisfaction given by the First and
Second, makes it only necessary to announce the
Fourth to insure the prompt stle of every ticket*
The Fourth Gilt Concert v ill be conducted in all its
details like the Third, and full particulars mav bo
earned from circulars, which will bo sent free from
this office to all who apply lor tbom.
Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders accom
panied by tbe money promptly filled. Liberal terms
given to those who buy to sell again.
. THOM. K. BkAMLETTE,
Agent Pnbl. Libr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert,
Public Library Building, Lonisville, Ky.
91ECK LENDERG COUNTY, N. C.
coal oiexjejxoik:
ANTHRACITE COAL AND WOOD.
W E will sell Coal daring the month of August
at reduced rates Send in yoar orders now
anl avoid last winter’s trouble, i eras cash,
tugl dim BUMS & HUBS.
OR. J. EMMETT BLACK8IIK.1R,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Oftlce, No. 2 Cotton avenue (np stairs,) next door
to Dir. Pajne’a Drag Store.
Residence, Walnut street, (above Spring.) McBur*
ney’s tenement bnilding, Macon, Ga.
docl lawtf
DR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST
JJAS removed to Bc.ardm&n’s Block, over Pen
dleton A Roes’, corner Mulberry and Beoond *ta.,
Marou. Ga. octI9Iy
W. B. HILL. a N. X. HABBIS.
HILL & HABBIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 90 Cherry street, (np stairs)
MACON, GA.
Will practice in all the conrts of the Macon Cir^
cnit. hpeci&l attention given to Collections. Con
veyances. etc. joly27tf
Thoroughly equipped* Seven professorships. Ex
penses low. .S«-ssioa begins Fept 25th, 1873. Send ror
catalogue. J. R. BLAKE, Chairman of the Facultyt
KEXM0RE UMVJCRblTY HIGH SCHOOL,
Amherst C. H. a Vm.
Prcpara’ory to the Univerity ot Va. H. A, Strode
I Math. Medallist U. Va.), PrinclDal end instructor iu
Ma:h»matics. H. C. Brock, B.l it U.Va* (recently
Aes’c Prof. Latin, U. Va-.) Instructor in Greek, Latin,
French, Gorman and Botany. This is one of the
leading high schools of Virginia, and presents many
advantages incomparable with those of otters. Stu
dents also received tor the Bummer. New session
begins September 15th, 1878. For Catalogue, address
the Principal.
' Agents Wanted for tbe Yew Book.
with the newest and best treatment for all cases.
The only thorough work of tbe kind in the world.
Embraces hmall-pox. Yellow Fever, Cholera and all
analogous diseases. No Family Safe Without It. and
all bay it. Has 24 chromatic illustration*. The big-
vest chance of the season for agents. Address fl. S.
GOOD5PEED «fe CO.. 37 Park How, New York.
Valuable Plantation
POH SjSLIiB.
T HE “BLOOM PLACE.” containing 1721 acres.
Bituated on Tob-eofkee Creek, only five miles
from Macon, with dwelling and all necessary negro
cabins, good gin*honf>e and screw Will be for BA.‘e
nntil October 1st. Time will be given on part of
pmch&Be money.
For terms, etc., apply to
anglOtikepl HOST. A. NZSBRT. Macon. Gs
TAX NOTICE.
T HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb county are now
my hands, and I am ready for the people
call np and pay their taxes My instructions leave
me bnt a short time in which to collect all the
taxes. My office Is on Cherry street, at my old
plaoe of bneine9s.
I am aiso required to receive, under oath, re
porta of farm crops raised in the county, together
with othor information reUtivo to tho farming in
terests.
W. T. NELSON,
aug9 tcovlS Tax Collector.
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
FOB THE RI3H.
BARGAINS
FOB THE P00G
BARGAINS
FOB THE OLD.
BARGAINS
FOE THE IOC5G.
BARGAINS
FOB THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN
BARGAINS
F0BE7' I \t( LW
BARGAINS
IN DO' E Tt08.
BARGAINS
IN NOTIONS ASD FANCY Q00D3.
BARGAINS
IN DRESS GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES
BARGAINS
IN EVERYTHING.
We can assure our friends that our minds have
never been more earnestly set on Bargains than
now. and we are determined to continue their d.a_
tribution in every section of Georgia.
Just reoeived a fall assortment
Leather, Morocco snfl Velvet Bolls,
10 4 MARSEILLES QUILTS at $1 50.
augiatf
FOR SALE!
HAND FIRE EMU
AND APPARATUS.
To those desiring to purchase a good end relia
ble Fore Engine, will find it to their interest to ex
amine this one. It is a
SECOND-CLASS SMITE ENGINE
la perfect order and wai ranted to jive ettire sat.
infection. Hold for uo fault, bnt to make room
fora steamur.
For/nrttier pirticnlara, apply to Secretary of
Oomnlgee Fire Uo. bio. 2 or committee.
O MAGHOLD, Foreman.
H. P. WESTOOTT,
F. A 8HONE3IAN.
V KAHN.
• JNO. VALENTINO,
anc 81m
PEN LUCY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
— AT —
W ^3. "V7" El RXiY,
T.VO MILES NDBTH OF BALTIMORE, JIB.
The next eersion wi'l begin on the 18.h of
September.
I N tbe absence of the Principal, who is trarelicg
in Europe with eomo or bis pupils, application
fur places should be m&da to Malcolm H. John
ston, i£eq , 31 St. Pant street. Baltimore
H- M. JOHNSTON.
Pen Lncy, noar Waverly, Baltimore c.'uuty. Mi,
July SO, 3873. aug5dlwAwlm
JiMJS h. Blount Isaac hibeemu.
JOHN L lltBDEHAX.
BLOUNT, HaBDKMAN Jt H1RDEMA.V,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Offio», Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
angICtf
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M
V
* PLANT'S EXTRA.’
I PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Bnilding,
| Cherry Street, batween Third and Fourth,
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HI3 well-known house being now suitably
fitted up. tbe nndoraigned is prepared to ac-
I commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and
tines, threaten to take the inner membrane with
them. To nee a significant catch-phrase the knock-
do wn-and-drag-oul methods cf treatment are
-played out.”
It is dearly tnderstood that a medicated stimu
lant u ff^ntiil io tba renovation cf an •xhanated
frame and that yon oannot strengthen man or wo
man by them with ptoetrating preparation*
Thu is an era of oommon seoee, and common
sense approves of Bostetter’s Bitters a* the best
article* extent for invigorattnc, regulating and
purifying the system and defending it against
Latest .Market Reports by Telegraph j
FINANCIAL.
Niw York—Noon—3tocks steady. Gold 1514-
Money 435. Exchange, long 8*4; short 9)4- Gov-
Teraments doll. 8(ate bonds quiet.
Shipments of 6232,000 bar silver to d»y. . ,_ a <t -—^ , -----
Evenlng—Money active at 4ft5. Sterling dull I ^TOT surpassed by any Flour mide in tho United I 5*7: • Ga 0 *!® Will receive best attention, and the
at 8X- God 15X915^. GoTemment* dnlL— M> SUtea For sole by re.u——. ..—a.
State bonds quiet. I augUSt*
Midnight—Governments. 81s 19J4; ^2s 17; 64« f
17X: 65s 81J<; near 17X; 67a 19X; 68a 18; new TO RENT*
5a UK: 10-40* 15Y-
Tennewoe 6< 82: new 81Jf; ViixinU 6a 43X: I A FOUB-ItOOM Hi
new 50; coneol 5CX: deferred 11: Lonlaiana I XL Second and Arch streets, with double kitch
6s 49: new 43; lereo 6a BO; 9a 53; Alabama 8a 80; ! au. Posaeeaion given first of October.
5s 47: Georgia 6s 70, 7s 90: North Caroliu.s 27X: I Appiyto * MRS. M J. SHERWOOD,
new 16 special ux 12; South Carfilinas 27*; new | aag 14H* Or MR G. W. SHERWOOD.
15K: April and October 23
Tablo supplied with ths finest the market affords.
JONES k BAXTER, Agents. JalySO tf J. H. BbF.MER.
Nxw Oolxaics—Rtetfing25%. New York sight % H 01118S IOr tile P©OPle !
prenjinm. Gold 15% I M
Fabis—Noon—Rentes 57f45c. | rpHREE ot the most ELIGIBLE LOTS for pri-
X vate residences, for sa e at low d^wn figures.
Neighborhood the best in the city. Terms as rea
sonable and accommodating as can be expected.
Apply to JOHN D- McKEi LAB,
No 62 Second st, next J. W. Buiko & Co ’a.
augUtf
FOR RENT.
of I/~VNE THREE ROOM DWELLING, plastered
jjj. I V_/ and with blinds to windows, excellent well of
I water, fronting James Heymonr’s residence t price,
$15 per manth. Also one six room dwelling near
Tatnall rqaa»e, adjoining the residence of K.
Price; throe acres of land attached, good well of
water; prioe, $25 per month. Apply to
J. BEY »■ OUR B0DGER8.
jlily.17 Im at teymoar, Tinsley A Co.
'"Write for a Price List to J*. IT. JOHIYSTOIV.
GREAT WESTERN “ * - *
179 Smithficld St., Pittsburgh, Pa
Eroecb-Loading Shot Gans, $40 ro $100. DoubleShot
(Inns, to $150. Single Guns, S3 to $20. Rifles, $8 to
$75. Revolvers, $5 to $25. Pistols, $1 to $8. Gnn
Material, Fishing Tackle, etc. Large discounts to
dealeri or dabs. Army Guns. Revolvers, etc.,
bongh, or traded for. Goods sent by express C. 0. D.
to be e xamined before paid for.
fn per day! Agents wanted 1 All
IU q/iWU classes of working people, of
either sex. young or old, make more money at work
for ns in their spare moments, or all t^etime. than at
anything else. Particulars free. Audreys G. SUN*
SON A CO., Portland, Maine.
COTTON.
New Yonx—Noon—Cotton nominal and neglected
sales 307: nplaudsl9}f; Orleans 20.
•ruturc* opened as follows: August 18 18-16; Sep
tember 17 13-16- Octobsr 18J4@18 9-19; December .
17 3*16.
Srcnicg-Cotton dell and irregnlar; uplands 29^
ft50; sales 815; net receiprs 835, gross 2537
SOee of fntnms 92.000; market closed as follows:
August 18X<®18 15-16; Septaffber i7J<ftl7 15-16;
October 17 9 19; November 17$4: Docemoer 17 3-16
The first bale of cerrcoiton from Savannah w«s
sold at anction to-day in front of the Colton Ex
change for 19>£o por pound.
Riltdcobx—Cotton. nt* receipt a —; gross 9;
exports coastwise 115; sales 75; stock 2016; mid
dlings 19%; market dull.
TO RENT.
SIX-BOOM dwelling on Pine street,
Apply
J. F. BARFIELD.
Nrw Ouxaxs—Cotton, net receipts 176: groee pretty Call xndscene.
BLACKSMITHING.
H AVISO eecnrod tbe serricea of a FIRST-
CLASS SMITH, we are prepared to have
borte-eboetng and j :b workdonjat short notice. |
Horse shoe i g a specialty.
an«<14 31 FEAGIN a^: BRO.
HAT£, HATS.
W E are now receivioR onr new etyiee of FALL I
HATH, in Silk. Far end Felt; all Tety
70 RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOUSES or one eight-room
House for rent. etf fttna
App’y to
jnly2'tf OLIVER, DOUGLASS k CO.
WANTED. 1
O NE FISE SHOE AND BOOT MAKER, and
one good Peg Workman. Address,
W. H. TILLERY, Dublin,
Jolf29 dim Laurens County, Ga.
607; exports to Great Bnuin —; coaslwiee —;
•alee 300; latt evening 300; stock 17,631; ordinary
19^12%: good ordinary 14$ffti5; low middlings
middling* market qaiet.
Whjgnqton—Ootto»>, net receipts34; exports
ooa*t«i«e 310, aales 30; etcck 760; middlings 17,^;
market quiet.
Ator^ra—Gotten, receipts —; f ales 140; mid«
filings 17%; market dull.
angl4St
8INGLET0S. HUNT A CO.
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES.
MAHKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
T HS Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of
Macon, adjoining Judge Knott’s place, ia ef-
. „ . . _ , , fared for sale or rant It hac an area of twenty-
TTTE will rective at Feagin & Ero s stable, op- one acres, in high cultivation. On it is a frame
V Y poeite the Passenger Depot, on MONDAY, I building containing five rooms, and near it all neo
tile 18th met , EIGHTEEN FiNL IIOllaLfi, for I eeeary outhouses and a fine well of water. Wos
saddle and harness purposes. terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG.
W§ ■ ■ Pardee wishing to porchue wDl find it to their 1 I can be fonnd at the market every day nntil
8avas>an — Cotton, net receipts 155: exports advantage to call before buying elsewhere, aa these nine in the morning snd on the premises the re-
ooastwirs 438; sales 22; stock
none offering.
Cha&ijestox—Cotton, net receipts *138; exports
ooastw.se —: sales 13S : stock 4818 ; middlings
IS; low middlings —; good ordinary —; ordinal j
—: market dolL
Mobilx—Cotton, net receipts 32; exports coast
wise 436; sales 200: stock a563; middlings 19%;
low middlings 16K3?16)4; 8°°^ or,iinAr y 14)4®^14)4;
market quiet.
Boerox—Cotton, net receipt* 20; gross EC9;
exports to Great Britain —: sales 200; stock 10.000;
£4; middlings 17%; I horses are well broke and *ill bs sold low.
anglidlw W. F. ANDERSON & CO.
I m&inder of the day.
angSlm*
O
SA.LOQ3ST.
WING to the dullness of times we cannot af- I
ford to charge FlF TKEN UKNT3 a drink for I
AVENUE ST0BE TO BENT.
T EE BTOBE cn Ootton Avenue, sow occupied
pied bv Mra Hendrix.
J Also, tbe FLINT HOUriE. containing twenty-five
rooms, with garden and outbuildings. One of the
j best stands for a boarding house in the city.
App’y to
angitf G. B. ROBERTS.
than ,rar. H. U. Wttfal rirepterd, and hi, Si rit^b^ha, or tha worer w.
(took loro* Urn. 1 drink.
or eftTtetOMlT hnmboyged, decline, to astonish tha oV Whi.4y,but%rit ^nra^relKipS, Sretthat
haman atcm«b withteaa phonic. low vdM&g* I <=“ b» fcnod, ocotnat ngof
that, rushing Ake an avalanche through the intes- l8 . narket do ; L
M un-His—Cotton. net nyteipts 185: shipments
—: ‘.stock 7184; low middlings 18*4 ; market
firmer.
Gai.vzstc*?* — Corion, n*t receipts 5<: exports
to Great Britain 1890; sales 5; stock 7097, good
ordinary l5ftl5J4*. market doll and nominal.
PxZLAnKtLP.ua — Cotton, middling* 19)4; market
doll.
Lrrxxroor,—Noon—Cotton essisr sod partially a
a shade lower; upland* 8%; Orleans 9%
fVitton sales 12,000; •peculariou aod export 2000.
From Savannah and Charieetoo, Acgcat dsfirerr,
not below low Piddling*. 8%.
Evening—Sales include 0700 bale* American
From bavannah and Charleston, October aod
UQCOR3,
WINES,
CIGARfi, etc, etc.
At Standard Trices.
W. F. HAVEN’S.
COURTESY FREE. OlVILItY GRATIS.
angl4 2t
Agents, Read This I
O UR goods matt be aold. We will pay agents
a salary of 115 per week arid expenses who
sngage with na at once Hteadr employment.
Address G. W. bODIKE A CO ,
sag 14w«t BatCe Creek, Mich.
TO RENT.
T HE COMMODIOUS 8TABLE8, on Mulberry
street, now oocnpied by the Macon btreet
Bailroad Company. An ply to
auglS St TURPIN A OGDEN.
notice.
MAOON k BRUNSWICK BAILROAD, 1
bcrxxiXTXxsxsT'a Onto, '-
Micas, Go., July 16, 1873. j
M ERCHANTS sad other* drehong tlmt their
SHIPMENTS from Xaaiarn cai», ri* flx-
rannah, sbonld para WM ths Naomi ami Bnma-
wiex Railroad, will plaaaa hare (hair freghta
marked core or Agent of Atlantis and Gulf Rail.
road, Savannah.
JAR. W. ROBERTSON,
JalyV7 tf General Bnpminteodaat.
Drs. Greene, Lindley M Benlley^s
GREAT
FAMILY MEDICINES!
Their *acee*s attest their merits. The siflieted who
have tried them «kr that DR. GREENE’S Fir CUHK
will atop at once ail kinds ot Fits, Spcsms and Con
vnliions. Epilepiy. Chorea »nd Nervous Wakeful,
new are completely under its control. Tba* Comp.
Ext. Corydalis is the greatest ALTERATIVE and
BLOOD PURIFIER known. That Medicated
Ho.ve v has so equal as a remedy in Broncbi(h>, Asth
ma and Coueha. That Neuralgia Specific is jast
what its name implies They are for sale hvallDruv-
BietB. Pr*pwrea only by Dr?. GREENE, LINDLEY
a BENTLEY. Charlotte. N* C.
BUY THE BEST
LaiH's New Crop Turnip Cool
RUTA. B1GA,
FLAT DUTCH,
RED TOP,
LARGE GLOBE,
ALSO,
FRESH CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Pharmacist, 4th and Poplsr street*,
July20 tf Hollinaworth Block.
beast There is no pain or
ME DIO IN E. swelling it will not relieve. Stiff
and lame Joints are made supple. Curea more rheu
matism, neuralgia, lame back, headache, toothache,
sore throat and fcai sprains on man, and sore shoul
der. stiff joints, sprains, ringbone, spavin, e!c„ on ani
mal?, than all other remedies, in sometime. Whole
sale agents, Solomon A Co., Savannah. Agents
wanted in every county. Francis A EMiidge.Pro-
prietora, 920 N. Front st, Philadelphia, Pa.
BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE.
SANFORD’S
Liver Invigorator !
A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonie, for Dvspep-
si a. Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache, Bilious
Attacks,**!!) all derangements ot Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Beware of imita
tion.
We eure the habit Pkrba.vkktlt,
cheap, quick, without suflering or in-
. . coavemence. Describe roar cue. Ad-
1 1 dress S. (I.. ARMSTRONG. M. D. f
EATSRS.I Berrien Springs, Michigan.
angl4dlaw4t
GEORGIA No. 2.
15
CENTS
GRIER HOUSE
FORSYTH, GA.
J G. GRIER, the propietor, has reduced the
« rate* of board to $2 per day for the benefit
of tr&velera and parties going to the Indian Spring.
After the first of September the usual rates will be
resumed. angSeodtf
BATCHELOR’S HAIR D YE
rrTOIS splendid Hair Dye I* the best in the world
J. The only True and Perfect Dye. Harmloes,
Reliable and Instantaneous; no disappointment;
no ridiculous tints or unpleasant odor. Remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes and washes. Produces
Immediately a superb Black or Natural Brown,
and leaves the hair Glean, coft and Beautiful. The
genuine signed W. A. Batchelor. Sold by all Drug
gists OHA8. BATOHELOB,
novTS Tv Proprietor. New York.
$300,000!
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY.
Legallxed by State Authority and Draw
In Pablle In St. Louli.
Grand Single Somber Scheme.
50,000 HU11BEBS.
CLASS B. 10 BE DBAWN AUGUST 30. 1873.
5^80 FEUKB. AM0CXH58 TO ISOMM.
(Trade mark registered )
W E will in a ehort Ume h.Te ready onr m'xed
Cbemicaie, which we recommend fur
WHEAT, OATS, BYE. BABLEY acd JBASSE3.
Wo'propose to make this qnite tui rapid a forcer
as good
PERUVIAN GUANO
And at abont cne-third the coat
Planters are invited to look into it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Wareho.se,
auglOtf 82 and 81 Cbeny atreot
WHISENANT’S
Caterpillar Desiroyer!
Royalty Removed!
w 1 will sell tho Whisenant's Caterpillar De
stroyer to an; who wish to nse it at seven and x
half cents a pound, advising the u*o cf twenty
pounds to the acre. This ermponnd we bare no
hesitation in recommending as the most effectual,
and of little or no injury to the plant. Ths price
Is abont os cheap as any farmer can prepare it—to
sty nothing of the bad results which may follow
the nse of snoh poisonous compannds when not
properly or perfectly mixed. To place it in th,
reach of ail the owner of the patent has waived
the royalty.
“ Albisy, Ga., August 1, 1873.
“TheWhisenxnt compound has been experi
mented with by a good many of onr p’oeters, and
very thoroughly. It has answered every expect*-
tion, and without it jury to the plant when applied
os directed.
“ N. k A. F. TIFT k CO."
Onr terms ore cosh or approved acceptance
Address all orders to
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
JuueI5eod«kw6m Druggists, Macon, Ga.
^^LL DRISK3, plain or fancy, are now fifteen
cent* each at tbe Georgia No. 2.
No charge In liquors.
None kept bnt the best.
CASEY A E3PENNEB,
acg7 6t Proprieiors.
E. B. POTTER If. D.
Homcoop athist.
O FFICE Weed’s Block, Second atreet, third door
below Johnston’, Jewelry establiahment.
Bestdence Lanier Boose. JnlylS tf
250
. 1000
500 prizes oL.
9 prize* oft.,
9 prise* *>*-- ouu
9 prise* of. 300
9 prise* of 250
36 prise* of 200
16 prise* of. 150
180 prise* ofre. inn
5,000 prise* oft..
40 prises oft..
Tickets <10. Half Tiokets IS. Quarters <2^0.
tar Oar lotteries are chartered by the State, are
always drawn at the time named, aad all drawings
are under the supervision of sworn oommimioners.
ttm- The official drawing will be published in th*
St. Louis paperc. and a oopy of drawing sent to pur
chasers of tickets. ... , ...
am- We will draw a similar seheme the last day *4
•very month during the year 1873.
_ Remit at our risk by Postoffio# Mom«y Orders
TA1UB1E USD FOB SiLF.
E IGHT hundred acre* of Jand, lying mile*
from Fort Valley, Ga.. in a northwest direc
tion, one-third cleared acd in cultivation, tbe bal
ance well timbered land with oak, and hickory, and
pine.
Thi* body of land is all level and well adapted
to the production of oorn, cotton, wheat, oate, and
all farm product* of Middle Georgia. 8o situated
that it may be divided into two farms of 400 act* *
each, or four farm* cf 200 acre* e*ch» M d giving
each division a portion of the cleared land.
Thie land is a part of the real estate drawn by
Mr. Henry P Everett from the estate of the late
Janie* A. Everett. , 4 ..
Thie lend will be offered st private sale nntil tb*
firet Monday in October, when, if not dhpued of,
will be sold at pnb.ic sole, to the bigheet btdler, in
the town of Fort Vollef. .
apply for information to Wm. A. Andeiwon.
James A. Everett, or to the nndereigned, at Fort
T 7wtii oho sell a well improved borne and krt of
40 oaree of land attached. This ie aoe of the beet
improved loti in the town and eligibly attested- I
very favorable term*.
WM. I- GBU»t