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CITY AFFAIRS. THB *« EICCLTrtAL COSfESTIOSr.
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1873.
■ till** lp«Wfc, ABd
■After*.
Urcio —The only asms* tion oa the street yes- I W. J. Lawton returned lart night
terd-y »»-itLree negro., with a omple of drams, from AU “ M . and from him we ob’ain Mine
ad a lif«, and a big racket mod a orowd of small I ^**^®*^* 1 * ln r *K* rd to lh * df '0g of tbsagii-
. .. : : ( j.lowing behind, u ureal. cnllnri.t, it Athene oa Wednead.y.
— — I The report of the eoanittee oq commercial
The WbitXIB —Yeeterday wee a fine .peel- fertilizers wee reed by the chairman. Hon. B.
men i f frir Octoberiah weather. The day wee 0. Yancey, and diacneeed byOolonel George W.
pert* ly bright, etill it wae coo! enongb to I Adame, of Monroe ; M. 0. Fallon, of McDuffie;
a little thicker coat comfortable. There I and Mr. Yancey. The report waa adopted.
* rain. I Profeeeor W. LeKjy Brown, of Athene, read
Jon UcJaar.T.—Thie acmswbat notorione oo- * Ter J el '-borat« and learned eaeay upon the
co pant of -.he connty jail, hae ao far recovered * n,, '® ot of »«rlcoltnral collegee.
from l.ia reeent w.-ntda that I-r. Colima Mye hi. ° n of 001 Thoa. Hardeman, of U.bb,
trial may be proceeded with at any time the ° ene '» I H. Colquitt waa noanimonaly re-
Conrt aeea lit to take np Ihe cure. ' lect<>d Pr«« d «ht by acclamation. Thia waa
„ I right, ae no man oonid hare been pnt into that
Tun LrKuoi.x CIcsud,—This company of ool-1 position who oonid bare filled it more to the
orod troop* waa out for a atreet drill. There eatiefaction of the people,
were about thirty of thorn ont, and they pre- I Daring the morning Governor Smith
Rented a better appearance than they ever did I presented to the oonrention, and made an ad-
before, with their bine coata and white panta. I dreaa tonching the beat mean? of advancing the
Jotrn Comer Lightwiso Aoanr.—A negro
man who live* on Mr. lticbard Johnaon'a pl«o»,
abont three miles beyond Clinton, win .truck
l.y lightning daring the storm on Wednesday
afternoon. lie wae sitting in bia honao at the
time. He wae alive at iaat reports.
happiness and prosperity of the people of Geor
gia. He detailed from facts collected in the
Comptroller General’e ctfice, the downward ten
dency of the people in the production of every
thing necessary to the anstenance of life, and
I showed that the productions of Ihe Slate had de
creased 40 per cent, from what thoy wero an-
T** Mato?.’* Coubt—Ills Honor, Alderman terlor to **•«.“* lhak lh * production of
Cornell, had but one caio to pass upon yeatcr- I c3 ^ on kad diminished at least, in the aime
day morning. proportion; yet the population of oonsnmrrs.
An party, while, who declined to enter his dnrin 8 the same decade, bad increased 16°,000.
patronymic npon lha city register, answered Th « Oajcnnr attribntod tbU nnforlnnate
to the alias ol Henry Smith, and p’eid gnilty oondiUon of affaire to the nnieliability of the
to being drank. He was fined five dollars. c R SDl « w -° blY « control, and of the laborer*
— . — I employed npon tho plantations. Be said that
Heath cv Carr. Masonau.—We regret to I Georgia had always beon prepared to meet every
learn I lint Captain John Mtngliam, father of I emergency in peaco and in war. In reoonstruo-
our townsman, OoL T. W. Mangbem, cashier tion and ln ltadicalism, and that her brave sons
of the Central Georgia Bink, of this city, and still had the means to redeem all they have lost
a prominent citizen of Grifilo, died yesterday I by tbs diiestera in which they have been pre-
morning at that place of paralysis. Captain clpilated In the past, and to make for tbem-
Mangham lived ln Maoon when General La selves a more prosperous and a more glorlons
Fayette passed through hero, and got np the I fntnre. One of the means is to enact laws for
dinner given him by the citizens. We under-1 a more perfect suppression of thieving. No
stand ha was 8S years of age. | matter if a man's akin be as white os a Iilly
black as Erebns, if he a teals, disfranchise him.
The same justice shonld bo meted ont to labor
er and employer.
As the Oonstitnlion of the Stato has nover
been ratified by the representative men of tbo
State, a convention shonld be called for that
purpose, even though every word of that instra
ment, as it now stands, be acceptable to the
dominant party.
Hs said we may hold inviolate every law of
Latest Mai ket Reports bj Telegraph
FINANCIAL,
New You—Noon—B:ocks at»adr Oflld 15 —
Mon ay 4 bid hxchange. long abort ft. Bov-
▼emmenu dull. 8tate bond* dn'L
Evening—Money evyacd le>6*cfferlrpi at 3ff4
Sterling, owing to cff>rio*» of borrowed bill* from
second hand. ft God weaker and declined to
14^«?14Jtf Government* ten'im* down and iittle
dome. ttaie bond* quiet and dn t
Midnight—OorwxnAnU 81* 19$f: fit?* 16X:
17V: 65a 18; new 17*: 67* 19. C8a 17M; new
5«14V: 10-40* lft.
Tenressee 6s 82: 8ft; Virginia 6b 43X:
new 6<h consol SO* deferred 11: Louisians
r,% 49: new 43; levee C« 60: 8- fS; Alabama. 8a 80;
5s 47: Georgia 6* 70 7s 99 North Carolina* 27K:
n*w 16. special »»xl2; Pontb Carolina* 27V*. new
15 V: April and October 23-
New Oklum—' a f*-iing 25V- New York eight X
premium. Gold 16V
I/wdow—Noon-New 5s 9*.
Evening—Consol* 92*T&3ft. C5e, o'd 93X—
10-43* 9l. New 5* 91V*
Bullion in the Ban a of England has increased
£331,000 daring the put week The amount of
bullion that went into the Bank cn tho balance to-
dav is £63.001
Pams—Noon—Rentes 57742c.
For Alderman,
The many fnonds of Henry Dreyfona hereby
nominate him for Alderman from the Pint Ward,
to fill the on expired term of Barron Garter, Esq
He will be supported by
s >«ngl2td ALL THE PEOPLE,
COTTON.
Election ron Aldehuin.—To morrow the
election will take place for an alderman in lha
first ward to fill the veancy caused^by the retire
ment of Barron Carter. There aro fonr cacdi*
dates beforo tbo people, Meesrs. L. W. Rasdal,
H. Drey font and P. C. Sawyer. Mr. Payton
baa withdrawn from the canvas*. Precinota
will be opened in all the wards. We have cot
learned the name* of the managora in all the
v 1 ,hB7 M ,°“™' Slephen I the United Stales,'’and sUll so legislate npon onr
K J ' Jo ^ r '" lon “ d PoI ** ki no,t ' In labor system as to retain onr old plantation sys-
tho U'.li ward, Alex. Iteynolds, Frank Alley and ^ or> „ en of that> establi , h R baroniaI
I one. He endorsed the Patrons of Husbandry,
rmsoHat..—Mr. George P. Guilford, of Gail-1 and said, if they do no other good, their combi
ford, Wood Jk Oo., lias returned from a bnsi-1 nation would prodnee a sense of their power
need trip North. He will bo followed by a floe I which will be felt ln onr State and national
.took of pianos and Eitey organs, with whiob I legislative balls. He greatly sympathized with
to open the fail and winter campaign. -I the fillers of the soil, and said they had a right
Arthnr Wood, when last heard from, was I to demand from the Legislature whatever appre
away np in the White Mountains, hunting for I priation they need, aa it is their own money,
the plaoo where winlers are manufactured. I These are only a few of the points made by
Mr. Walter B. Hill leaves this morning for I the Governor. His speech will be printed end
White Kniphnr Springs. Ho will probably go to I placed in the bands of the people for the infor-
New York beforo bo rolnrns. I malion it oontalns.
Oapt. A. O. Bacon, Mr. J. Monroe Ogden, Dr. Tichenor, of the Alabama Slate College,
Mr. and Airs. E. Prioe and daughter all leave on mado a very brilliant speech, mainly In favor
tho Augusta train this morning for New York, of edncalingboys to be fanners.
They all go tho new route via Portnnonlh. I Ten oonnttes have enterod for the connty
Goorgo P. Cornell, of Qrcer, Lako A Co., I premium at the State Fair,
went np to the Indian Spring yosterday morn-1 At night a grand banquet was given by tho
log. I people ef Athens to Ihe members of the Conven.
Mr. ItobL P. Memrd, with Brown £ Co., one tion. Tbo banqnet came off in thee ollego
of the best known and most popular youths of I building, nnd was a grand compliment to the
Macon, leaves this morniog on n visit to New hospitality of the Athens peoplo.
York. Hob will bo missed by tbo babitaes of Yesterday morning, by invitation of Dr. Pen-
Brown A Co.'s bookstore. I dleton, the Convention visited tbo experimen
Mr. John English also goes North Ibis morn- I <*> girders of Ihe agricultural department of
log. no will remain with tho Philadelphia I tho State University.
homo of J. H. Ziilin & Oo.
Tlio Connty Court.
The oase against Dan Uobinson nnd Mollie
Iverson, charged with Interlaaivs conduct, was
heard before Judge Weems in the Superior
Court room yettrrJay afternoon. The cases
wero separated and that of Din was first taken
The next icml annoal Convention will bo held
! In Colambns, on the 221 of Fdbruary.
NEW RELIQIOU* SECT.
The Colored People on the Stake In Ite*
llKlone Matters.
Some information, entirely new to ns, respeot.
np. Tho Stato was reprosonted by Cols Wooten I ing « religions danomlnalion lately organized In
nnd Best, and tho defense was conducted by Thomas oounty, among tho colored people, has
OoL Sam Hall. Some half doxon witnesses been placed in onr hands by Bov. J. W. Barko.
wero examlnod for the State, to show that Dan It sscmi that none of tho chnrob platforms
lived in oonanbinnge with tho other half of the wero broad onoogh to satisfy their notions in
defendants, snd at (be samo limo had n prior I regard to what n church should be, so they set
wife, who had not resigned her ctolm. Tho de- abent the institution of a new one. Soma items
fenso Introduced no testimony. from their declaration of faith, aro sot forth in
Ool. Wooton mado tho opening argument for 1 the following oommnnioalion, which was sent
tho State, after whiob a question was sprung I for publication in tho Advocate:
upon flic constitutionality of tho act of 18GG, We, viz: Henry Carrington, Benjamin Gold-
-a SiSyiJtS?&r<A5^S12
Ihe caso was continued nntii this nf.ernoon. miles sonthwest of Thomasvilio, Ga.,) on tho
12th of May, 1c72. andoreanizod a n«w ChnrcK
Onr Politic Schools. oalling it Tho Cbriatian Obnroh of God, and it
Arrangement will bo mado hatnrday by the ah>u forcTl , r t*, known by this name.
Beard of E Incation to opon schools in different I In this church we do not allow any preacher
parts of tho oily in October. Tho great diffl- f employed by paying him a salary to preach for
cnlty in tho way of inaugurating the sys,cm in
fall is tho laok of snitablo buildings. There | Some of the practical doctrines which wo
soemod ntono lime to be a good prospect of I have eitsblished in this new organization we
having this obstacle relived. Tho City Conn-1 gl™ below:
> -I— -tt-** in ono ra -
of lots and tho creotiou of bnudinge, but aa yot 2 J. Wo are Methodists in ono particular; for
only ono silo bn keen seleoled, and the first we extend and practioe open communion,
brick Is jot to 1>0 laid. To rent buildings Is 3d. We claim to bo Primitive Baptists in one
~r •»—«• ~ -»r —.« - sau.Ti«r:
see r.o other conrso for ihe Board at present I newIy organized eeot—Christians of God. Any
We are informed by those who have been | who think we are in error will pieaeo bring
studying llio wants of tho city in this particular I forth their Biblioal proof,
that two buildings, in addition to tho one in The shepherd of this new flock, who signs
East Maoon, would bo ample for present pur— I himself “Kev. J. W. Carter, writes to Mr.
po«es As tho .me in East Macon will sccom- Burke to print half a dexen hymn book, for the
ntidaie if:o.o who live in tbo eastern and north- i use of his chnrch. He says: “We want some-
oaa’.ern part of tho city, It is thought that the I thing anion, not a party hymn in it. We don't
others shonld l>o located ono In tho northeastern I want a very large book. Fill it np with a!! our
and the other in the southern sretion of the K nod 0, -i nniou hymns, and let n. know what
oily. If tho new building to bo nrected on Jon will charge to flx ns np a hMf a dezea. We
Seoond street, for whiob plans have been sub- want it superscribed 'for tho use of tho Cbris-
rallted, shonld bo ready by tho first of Dooem- ti»n Chnrch of God (oolored),’ and that it was
ber, as oonteinplated, tho Board wonld bo under I ordered by mo.
tho neoeisity of renting a bnilding In tho north-1 This is certainly a novel streak of negro id-
western division only, and it seems to ns this I losyncrasy; but why should there not be Ln-
shonld bo done rather than have no schools in | thers, and Calvins and Wesleys among a rtes
that section.
Vrlshl'i In
iiprove.1 Anti-Friction Ilorae-
I'owcr.
As the season for cotton gindng Is abont to
open and ns the prospeot is fair for a large amount
of ginning to be done, the queat'on of the best
power for inning gins is likely to become one of
some importance. With this expectation in
view, we call tho attention of onr readers (oth*
advertisement of Messrs. Malone, Willingham
that of late has produced so great a multitude of
| politicians, statesmen and orators?
■IUCMEnUE
Letter from oar Travel Id* Asent.
Onr general traveling agent writes from Mil-
ledgeviile, yesterday, as follows:
Millxdoxtillx, August 13.
Edi'ort Telfiraph anti Metxnctr : Beaching
Kimuwunui ... , , I this itr.nd old place bv the Maooa and Augusts
A Co., of this city, owner, and manufacturer, of r4iIr £, d _ th# writet
was a little Astonished at
Wright’s Improved Anti-Friotioa Horse Power. I the marked Improvement going on in onr
An examination of this machine satiiflss ns ancient capital. New buildings are taking tho
that it is all that its manufacturers claim for it P 1 ** 0 / old “ d •^eral new brick stores
1 * . . ... are being built on the sito of the hotel burned
It is asimpio piece of mac-tnery, consisting of winter. Some valuable additions have
but few parts, or pieoes, and each pioca is mode been mado recently to the ootion factory also,
of the very i.o.t material. The frame consists From the enterprise manifested in building,
of four cant timbers of post oak, bound ,<>. and the obeerfnl looks of the merchants, we
, 11 / . . „. , judge they anticipate lively times in trade this
gether by three-quarter inch bol.A Ihe out- ^ and we n tjj e y mayi M y, e epop, ara with-
ings are of best Pennsylvania irons, ana are I out a precedent, at least for a number of yean,
smooth and without fl iv The enure maohlne The farmers, too. we are glad to note, are h.p-
is so eonstruoied a, to be as near,y without fric
tion :s possible in a machine of it* onaracter. I y e t. w
There is one adraotEge which the machine I Hotel life is made easy here by the yonng
has over all others, ami that is in the small Meesrs. McGomb. who are sustaining their well
.. . Thi - I earned reputation aa caterers to the public.
pm.oa, which g.ves speed to the power This Wjj obUgatlolia t0 George. Fair.
portion of the horse-power is mo.t liable to I ^ f Qr con rtesies extended ns during onr
wear of any In the whole machine. In fact, the I stay here. T. J. L.
rapidity with whiob they wear out has been a
serious drawback to those who have used iron
horse-powers. This evil has been wholly over-
Nzw York—Noor—Cotton dull, soles 341; up
lands 19"*; Crleans 20
Futures opened as folovv.'August 193191-1G:
8-ptember 17 31-ST&181- C October \~tX%
17 11-10; December 17 if.
Evening-Cotton quiet: np’andslDJtf 3”0.Y: sales
C88; net receipts SJ trams 35 •
Sales of fnturee 12 900: market cloned as follow.:
Aogn-t 19 5 32918 3 IS; SeoUob-r 18 1-92 -»
IS 1-16; October 17 11-19®17 23-32; November
17 7-16917K; December 17K-W17 7-'«
Eu-Tisoas—Cotton, n»» receipts 632; ernes 702;
exnorts to Orest Britsin 311; coastwise 457; sales
MO: stock 1840; middlings 19V: market dalL
Nrw Uiuxaws—Cotton, net receipts 91: gross
59!; exports to Great Britain —: coral wise —;
sales SCO; last evening 200: stock 18.U22: ordinary
tQ'aiOV: good ordinary 14V<9t5: low middlings
17X918: middlings 1SX9 18 K: demand moderate.
WrLHixoTOs—Cotton, net receipts 79; exports
ooaet.we 7, eaiee G; stock 837; middlings 18X;
market quiet.
Arm -ta—Cotton, receipt* 30; tale* 187; mid
dlings 17V? demand moderate.
tUvuiMAH — Gottoo, net rA«olptP 77: expert*
ooaFtwie* —; eaiee 10; stock 841; middlings 17X;
market dell.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipt* 132: exporta
coastwise 623: ealca 15C; stock 4112; middling*
17^<; low middlings —good ordinary 13}£@l$f{
ordinary —; market dall and lower.
SIobtlx—Couon. net receipt* 75; exports Bout-
wise 441: sale* 200: »tock HI97: middling* 18J£;
low middling* good ordinary
demand moderate.
Boston —Oott^n. net receipt* —; grow 229:
export* to Great .Britain —: sale* 300; stock 10.000;
middlings 20,Y; market quiet and steady
Norfolk—uotton, net reoniptx feet) 386: export*
coastwise—: sale* —; etock 3l8i; low middlings
18: market dull.
Mkxpih*—Gotten, net receipts 226: shipment*
229; atock 7181; low middlings 17;^ ; market
lower.
Galvfston — CottOD, net roccipts*85: export*
to Grrat Britain —: sales IOC; stock 7131; good
ordinary 15<®15Y: market quiet.
P0iLaDKLr.UA — Colton, middling* 20; market
quiet and firm.
Liverroon—Noon—Cotton quiet and steady; up
lands 8%; Orleans 9%
notion eaiee 12,000; speculation and export 2000.
From Savannah and Charleston, August delivery,
not 1 flow low middling!*. From New Orleans.
October and November delivery 8 13-16.
Later-c-Sbipnents of new crop, not below good
ordinary 8%.
Evening—Sales include 6000 bales American
Shipments of new ootton. cot below middling up*
lands, 8Y; not below low middlings 8 9*16.
PRODUCE.
New York—Noon—FJour quiet and firm. Wheat
ffrm; No 2 Milwaukee 161. Corn firm; western
mixed 63(556. Pork quiet and firm: new moss 18 00.
Lard dull; old western steam 8 7>1606)f. Tnr-
pentino firm at 44. Rosin, S 00 for common strain
ed. Freight* quiet
Evening—Flour, southern firm and in fair i-qui-
ry: common to fair extra 6 49@7 85; good to choice
7 99§10 75. Whiaky firmer at 90Wheat 3^4
higher- supply light: fair export demand; new win
ter ren western 65@56. Com in fair request; for
export and home demand advanced 1: steamer
western mixed 51(382 Pork active and firm; new
mess 18 00. Beef quiet and firm at 9 0H(5>9 50.—
LardftlMjt?. Turpentine 43343^. Rosin firmer
at 3 15^3 17X- Tallow quiet and Unchanged -
Freight* to Liverpool dull and lower; cotton, per
eteam £07-16
Baltimore—Flonr dull; Baltimore mill*, high
grades declined 25c. Wheat weak. Com. white 72
©76: yellow 53060. Oats firm; southern 43©44
Bye firmer at 7u©72 Provisions in fair demand;
oo sales of round Jots. Wbi*kr quiet.
Louisville—Flour firm family extra 5 25^5 51
Com easy: sacked and delivered at depot 5*(§>60.
Pork steady at 16 75017 00- Baron steady; shoul
ders 8h(<&8%: clear rib aides l(>K<i}ll: clear sides
11©11>& packod Lard quiet; tierce 8£6'9}f; keg
9^(fU: steam 8tf.
On»cn*2rATi—Flour firm and ateady at 6 50(97 00.
Com firm; fa*r to prime 46 247. Fork 16 59©17 00.
Lard quiet; tierce nominally 8; kettle hold at 8X»
8X- Bacon steady; •boulders 9; Clear rio sides 10K;
c.ear fide* 10X- Whiaky firm at 93
St. Louis—Flour quiet and unebanfied: superfine
winter 375©4 25. Com active and Irgher; No. 2
mixed 3S©39 ir. elevator. Whlskv a shade better
at 9K591K Pork firm at 16 75917 00. Bacpn
woalc and faporu buyers; some lower; jobbing
and order lots: shoulders 83£©9}£: clear no sides
10^©10><; cloar aides 16j<©li. Lard firm; sum
mer steam 7@73<: refined ft. *
New OaLE^Ns—Flour firm and ecarcv. doublo ex
tra 6 25: treble extra G6?@©7 50; family 8 25©
9 75. Com easy; yellow 71: mixed whito 70; white
74. Or.t* quiet at 43^45 Bran eca5ce at 85. Hay
quiet; prime 24 00; choice 27 00. Pork firm and
scarce at 17 50. Dry ealtod meat*, shoulders 9*f.
Bacon firm and scarce; shoulders 10: clear rib sides
11?/: dear 12: liams ecarco and in demand at 16@
16>J. Lard firmer; etock smalt, tierce 8^(39: keg
11. Sugar, supply light; fair to fully fair 9#(S9X-
Molasaos. no movement. Whisky firmer; Louisiana
VJ; Cincinnaii 1 Coffee HI'S 20%.
WiLMiyaioN—Spirits turpentine firm at S3 —
Roain quiet at steady for ntrsined. Crudo turp*n*
tine stekdy; hard 2 00; yollow dip and virgin 3 33.
Tar steady at S SO.
London—Evening—^Tarpentino 32a.
Livertool—Noon—BreadstuCs quiet. Camber-
land cut 37s- Lard S?s6d.
Evening—Turpentine 33a.
For Alderman.
Tho workingmen of Maocn announce P. O*
Savysr (the gin man) as their candidate for Al-
dennan in tho First Ward. auglCtJ
Flection far Alderman In the First Waid.
Tne numerous frieDdj of L. W. RasdaL Eeq.,
heteby a) .nounco his name as a suitable candidate
for A'dernan. to fid the vacancy in the Board
caused by the resignation of Mr.Barron Carter in the
First Ward The election tikes piece cn the 16th
mat, and every xeai Jeot of lha city is entitled to
vole
ang8 tf MANY CITIZENS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MECHANICS’ B. & L. ASSOCIATION
R EGULAR meeting THIS EVENING at 8X
oYlock. Dus* moat be paid before that hour
to save flue*. MILO 8. FREEMAN.
acg!5 It Sec’y end Trees.
I Cj A CARD.
A PTEB retnrnfcz *harka to my frianda for the
inter* at taken in my b.half. I moat reepect-
fa'lydecline'tba A’deraanie candidacy—election to
take plow on tbo 16th- Ueepeclfolly,
.-BIS it F PAYTON
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
T HE under*irnod offers for sale his property in
the western range of city lots of Macou,
containing in all two acres, fronting on College
and Orange streets, at the ttrmmos of VoJnat
street, which he will divide into lot« to suit pur
chasers. imbracing the residence wbera he now
lives. On the place is a beautiful flawer yard, a
choice variety of fruit trees, and as good, if not
the best well of water in the city.
Teim* easy to any on© wishing to purchase. For
other information, applv to the subscriber.
augl5 2w JAMES MADISON JONE8.
Bankrupt Sale of Real Estate.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRE UNITED
8TATES, FOR TflE cOCTHERN DIuTBICT
OF GEORGIA.
7n the matter of James W. Knott—Bankrupt.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from A G. Murray,
Register in Bankruptcy, I will sell, at public
outcry, beforo the Oourt-honee door, in Dawson.
Terrell county, Georgia, on Friday, the 5th day of
September. A. D 1873, at 11 o’clock a. m*. the rea«
estate of James W. Knott, Bankrupt—consisting of
700 acres of land, more or loss, situated in Terrell
countyjGeorgia, and better known as the Roberts
& Peters place and the Kolb place, of which place#
I will sell a one-half interest, the same having
been surrendered in Bankruptcy by tho said Bank
rupt as his assets The same sold under a decree
in Bankruptcy for ihe benefit of hi* cieditors.
SAMUEL C. WEEM8, Aeeigneo.
OrSte. Georgia. August 13 1873. ana?l5td«
SWEET WATEFSiLLS
(EAST TENNESSEE)
GOLD DUST XIII VLOUR,
MOSS BOSE XIX FL0UB,
VALLEY GBEEX XX FL0UB,
la 2-1: and 49 Pound Sacks.
For axis by
SEYMOUR, TIXSLEY & CO.
suslGtf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FOK SALE. j
Y DKxIBkBLE BESIDESCE, containing a.x
rooms, on Bond etreot; oatbailding, complete.
Terms easy. Apply st
jnlyil If LAWTON A WILLISGHA'M'3.
ROSS & COLEMAN,
THE FREEDMAN’S
SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
nmiTTrz To
Deposits and Depositors.
JOBBERS OF
Boots, Sloes, Hats, doing and Fancy Goods
MIA-COISr, GKA
Iron in the Blood
PERUVIAN
EYIiUl* Vitalizes
cr.d Enriches tho
Blood, Tones cn tho
Svsumjiuildsuptho
Broken-down, cWj
Femalo Complaints
Drojisv. Dfbility.l I u-
mors uyspepau. <kc-
Thousands havo.
been charged by tho
tijo of tliis remedy
from weak, richly,
suffering creatures, to
strong,healthy,and hanpamen and women; and
invalids cannot rcasonabfyiicsitato to giro It a trial.
Caution.—Bo suro you get tho right article. 8co
that •'Peruvian Fyrup” Is blown In tho riasa.
Pamphlets free. Send Ibr one. SETH W.FOXVLE
L)NS, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. .For sal© by
Having made the change contcmp’atod in our basfaess, by disposing of ourFetail Department, we
are pleased to announce that our arrapgemtfits are as perfect, in a business point, as we could desire,
and we are new ready for future operations. 9
Feeling permanently located in thia country, where our friends live, ana to which early associations
attach us, we do not expect or desire to make a fortune in a hurry, but will content oaraelves with the
slow process of building up the most extensive business of its kind by makirg large sales on small com
missions
To thie end we shall strain every nerve and devote all our energy, and any benefit that may reaul
shall be mutually shared by our patrons.
Witkont enumerating in detail, we will britfiy state that onr s'oek is large and ormprehenei r e in every
department, and wo extend a cordial Invitation to merchants to call and sae what we can do, compared
with other markets where they have bought heretofore.
NOTICE.
I F GEORG HEINRICH EBEL, formerly from
Frankonthal, Bavaria, said to bo living in Ma
con, will call at our oflico be will learn something
to his interest. STARR A BUaN,
auglS St Office over riant era* Warehouse.
Fxksokal—Rev. W. F. Easterling. **I hare
I used Dr. Simmons* Liver Regulator in my family
I for dyspepsia and lick headache, and regard it an
onine in this machiue by having the pinion jnVAlaab!e remedy. It has not failed to give relief
made of the very best oaststeel/thos msk'ng J $ a iaeuccfr.**
the part good for twenty years' sorvioe, without
dinger of wear or breaking. It is an admirable
MARINE NEWS.
New Yolk—Arrived, Eeminole. Arrivod out, Is-
xnalia.
Savannah—Arrived. Herman Livingston, Linda
Stewart and Alex William*.
CnABLEsTON—Arrived, Mcrcidita. Sailed, W. H.
Parks.
London—Arrived. Ismalia.
Qceksstown—Sailed, Luceroo
An ab!o physician of Baltimore, H. J. Rogers,
says: I cannot find a particle of any poleonons or
injurious ingredient in Nattans’ Crystal Discovery,
after a careful analysis. I have therefore used it to
restore my gray locks, whfch it has done to my en
tire eatiefaction, proving an elegant dressing. I
cheerfully recommend it. Fold by druggists.
Don’t mix Wiley’s XXXX Flour with
Paris Green to kill caterpillars. It won’t
hurt them. Such flour fattens—don’t
kill.
MOTHEEa, I'.rTHEEa, MOTHEEa Don't foil to
procure Mbs. 1 'msuov's Soothiso Sracp for all
diseases incide: t to the period of teething in chil
dren. It relienu the child from pain, cure* wind
colic, regnlaton the bowels, and by faring relief
and health to the child, giyea rest to the mother.
Be sure to call for "Mbs. Wcteiow's Soothiso
Stbcp.”
For sale by all drnggists. jane 25-eod6m
ON TflE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER
AND SUPPER TABLE,
LEA St PEBRIAV Worcester, hire Aon re.
13 INDISPENSABLE.
JOHN DCACAA’S MOMS, New Vork.
Agents for the United States.
Choice Wheat, only thoroughly
cleansed with a decorticator like that or
ours, can mako flour like tho Wiley
5XXX. We know where to get it, and
havo always a heavy supply on hand.
BURR &FLAXDER&
Hunt, Rankin & t,avah_—This woll known and
feliAble firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood’s
Eureka Liver Medicine. It has the praise of all
who have tried It. In bottles at 50 cents and fLOO
TENNESSEE CORN.
1 DAA bushels ohoioe white corn,
I,IM/U in two baslicl sacks For sale by
sugU 3l« JONES A BAXTER.
Bran, Oats, Bay, Meal, etc.
86,000 TOUNDS WHEAT BRAN.
2,000 BUSHELS OATS.
S10 BALES TIMOTHY snd CLOVER HAY.
800 BUSHELS COW PEAS
FRESHWATER GROUND MEAL.
In etor*\ and for eolo cheap l>v
angl4 St* JONES A BAXTER,
* PLANT’S EXTRA.”
TVTOT surpassed by any Flour made in the United
JL> Ftates. For sal© by
augI4 St* JONES & BAXTER, Agents.
TO RENT.
A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, on the corner
Second and Arch streets, with doable kitch
en- Foeseesion given first of October.
Apply to MRS. M J. atlER WOOD,
aag 14U* Or MR Q. W. H HER WOOD.
Homes for the People
T HREE of the most ELIGIBLE LOTS for pri
vate residences, for sa e at low down figures.
Neighborhood tbo best in tho city. Terms as rea
sonable and accommodating as can be expected.
Apply to JOEND. McKEl LAB,
No 62 Second at, next J. W. Bathe A Go ’s.
angUtf.
BLACKSMITHING.
H AVING secured the services of a FIRST-
CLASS SMITH, we aro prepared to have
horr©-shoeing and jib work done a: thort notice,
Horse shooing a specialty.
antUSt FEAGIN & BBO.
HATS, HATS.
|T71 are now receiving our new styles of FALL
W HATS, in Silk, Far end Felt; all very
pretty. Call and see us.
auglA St SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.
A CixsuYkax writing to a friend *>53: “My
I rov#ge to Europe is indefinitely postponed. I have
prorioioD, and one that will save . vast amount anoraRd tll3 . fonnUin of hsoith' on this side of
of trouble, if not of aotnsl loss of time. I tl)# Atlantic Three bottles of Peruvian Syra?
Another at vantage that it has, is self-adjust- I nave rescued ms from the pangs of the fiend. Dye
ing. and adapts itself readily to the upward or | pepsla.” Dyspeptics should drink from lh s fonc-
downward tendency of the floor upon which it j tain.
is placed. This is a very decided advantage, as
no sag of the floor is at ail likely to interfere
with its rnnnirg.
The machine, r.s sold, i, fnilv ready to be pot
Into operation, with tho' exception of sn ordi
nary kingpost and lover, which may bo con
structed in s abort while st s very small ex
pense. The tap of the kingpost is mortised into
ihe large drevieg wbeeb Every bearing u made
self-oiling, which is of itself a great advantage,
espeoiolly when the machine is to be ran by ne
groes. Taken altogether, we think that the
planters will find the power a most admirable
and cheap one, perfectly adapted to ginning
purposes, and quite as useful for running a
griat-miU, threshing-machine, or any ether ma-
cbinorr that oat; l>e propelled by horse power.
Nievocs DEEturt—A depreoeed, irritable state
of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feeling; no
energy or animation - confused bead, weak memo
ry, often with debilitating, involuntary dischargee.
The consequence cf excesses, mental overwork or
indisoret.ous. This xxavors dibhjty finds a sov
ereign curs in Aon-Harrs' IIohiopiteic Frzctnc,
Ho 24- It tone, np the system, arrests discharges,
dispels the mental gloom and despondency, and re
juvenates the entire system. It is perfectly birm-
liv*u and always efficient. Trice tS for a package of
live boxoa and a Urge i2 vial of powder, which is
important in old, serious coses; or SI per single
box. Sold by all druggists, or sent by moil on re-
oe'pt of price. Addrest HUMPHREYS' 8PECIFIC
HOMKOI'ATHIO MEDICINE OO.. No. 562 Broad
way. N. Y. For bale by John Ingal a and Bout,
Rankin A Lamar, Maoon, Oa-
prlSeodAaw tf
Snow in Summer ? Yes. How
Vv here ? Just where you would never
look for it. In all the red hot ovens of
the best wives and housekeepers in the
city. What do you mean ? I mean that
the glorious loaves fabricated from
Wiley’s XXXX resemble lilliputian
mountains capped with snow; only the
real mountains have red dirt and rocks
beneath them, and these wonderful hil
locks are the staff of life, white, nutty and
delicious.
OBSTACLE* TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPr RELIEF FOR YOUXO MEN from the
effect of Errors and Abases in c&rlr life. Men-
hood reetored. Impedimenta to Marriage remov
ed. New method of treatmoLt. New and remark
able remedies. Bxka and circulars cent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, No. 2 South Ninth et., Philadelphia. Fa. % —
an institution having a high reputation for honor
able conduct and professional skid. j2lySJ3m
Fr.DU the Central Baptist, St. Louis: “Ahv
days eincs a friend handed ns a ftw package* cf
Dr. Price’s Cream Bakina Fowler, with a request
to ‘try IL* We tried it and fenrd it scpcib. We
gave small packages to a few friends, and they all
cam© back *o ns for nore. As we were not pre.
pared, bewsver, to abandon the conduct cf the
Central to go into the baking pcvrler biuiness, we
wero obliged to tom them away disappointed. For
their gratification and tliat ef the general public,
we will sar that thi* inimitable ponder can bs had
at most of the leading grocers in thie city, and at
boleaale cf Steele A Price, Chicago and St. Louis.
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES.
TTTE will rective at Fsagiu A Bro.’a stable, op-
V V poeite tiie Paeaenger Depot, oa MONDAY,
the 18th inet. EIGHTEEN FINE HORSES, for
saddle and horaeae pnrpoeee.
Parties viabiug to purchase will fled it to their
advantage to call before baying elsewhere, ae theee
horeee are well broke and will bs sold low.
anglldlw W. F. ANDERSON A CO.
TIM B
SALOON.
O WING to the dullness of timea we cannot af
ford to charge FIFTEEN CENTS a drink for
our Whisky, but wilt continue to keep the beet that
can bs found, consist ng of
LIQUORS,
WINES,
CIGARS, etc, etc.
At Standard Prices.
W. P. HAVENS.
COURTESY FREE. CIVILITY GRATIS.
augl4 2t
JJJCXS H. BLOUXT 13*40 H1BXEXA5.
jobs l. niBDiarjLX.
BLOm, HlBDUUH * HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT UW,
MACON, GA.
OfEc?, Cherry street, over 8. T. Walker’s,
auglttf
WHITE BOOH POTASH I
BY THE POUND.
TURNIP, CABBAGE, BEAN,
And other eecdi suitable to the season.
PINE LUiUORS
FOR MEDICINAL USE.
Imported and Domestic Segars
‘ j .AT BOTTOM FIGURES.
Prescription* compounded with cue and prompt-
nese by compel eat person*. .
ROLAND B. HALL,-
! Comer Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
rg!2 if
BUSINESS HOURS. •
1- Tho Bank shall be oponed daily for the trans
action of businocs, except on Sundays and boli-
diya, from 9 a. v. to — T.xt. and on Monday and
Saturday nights, from 6 to 8 o’clock.
FUNDS RECEIVED.
2 Peposite of five cents or any larger sums may
be received, but such moneys only as are received
on deposit by National Banks shall be taken Tho
Company will pay in li we bankable lands. De
posits of gold and silver will be paid in kind.
* DErOSIIOB’S RECORD.
3. On making the first doposit. the d*poai‘
shall enbecribe.li!* or her name, occupation, resi
dence and poet cfSre a'ddrons, ia a book containing
the rules and regulations of the Oompsny relating
to deposits and depositors, thereby signifying his
or her asaent thereto, but no cmission or failure
to sign such book shall relieve the depositor re
ceiving a pas* book containing these rules and
regulations from their binding force.
VOUCHERS GIVEN.
4. All deposits shall be entered npon tbo books
of tho Company, and a paas bock or certificate of
deposit shall be given the depositor, upon which
shall be entered tho sum so deposited, and which
shall be his or her evidence of property in the
Company.
D8AYTB.
5 Drafts shall be made personally or by the
order of the depositor in writing proper'y authen
Ucated, ,Lut no person shall be paid any part cf
any deposit or interest due without producing tho
paaa bopk or certificate*leaned to him or her. and
havirg the amount so paid thereon. Provided,
That this role shall not prohibit Cashiers under the
direction cf the Actuary, from making specir’
arrangements for deposits which may be withdraw
by check in accordance with the usual rules of
banks, subject however to the restrictions cf Rules
G and 7 of this code.
BE-PAYMEN’TS.
6. The Company will as a ru’e piy all deposits
on demand, yet it reserves the right ton quire
sixty days’ notice of intention to withdraw deposits.
The intent of this rule being solely to protect the
Bank and its depositors in times of public excite
ment and danger.
INTEREST.
7. Burh interest no* to exceed eoven per cent
por annum as the profits of the Company will allow
will be declared to depositors in the months of
January and Ju'y of each year, and will be payable
twenty’days after the first business day cf these
months. Internet due and not withdrawn will be
addod to the depositor’s account, and will, itself,
draw interest as a deposit Interest will begin ou
the first day of eicb month upon deposits of one
dollar or more, made on that day or during the
preceding month, bat such interest will not be due
until the interest dajs fixed above. No interest
will bo paid on any sum less than ooo dollar, nor
npon any sum withdrawn before tho first day of
Janutry or July for the period that may have
elapsed since the last interest, day except that de
posits in the sum of not lees than fifty dollars may
be received, which shall draw interest from the
date of deposit to date of withdrawal at the rate of
four per cent, per annum; on condition that the
sums so deposited shall remain cn deposit not less
than thirty days.
DECEASED DEPOSITORS.
8. In case of the death of any depositor, the
rmount standing to the credit of the deceased will
be paid to his or her legal lepresentative.
BOOKS LOST OB 8T0LEN.
9. In case of lost or stolen bocks, the Company
will be responsible for payments made thereon
only when duly notified in writing of such loss or
thert. While the Oomoany -will, by all possible
means, endeavor to prevent losses arising from
such books, payments made thereon before notice
received as above n quired shall be valid p*ymonts
to discharge the Company. Io case of books re
ported lost or destroyed the Oomoany will require
such indemnity as the local committee may deem
Just and proper.
MARRIED WOMEN AND MINORS.
10. Deposits made by married women and by
minorsaure entirely free from the control of the
husband or guardian, and will be so held.
TBU3T8.
11. All deposits will be held as trusts strictly
confidential and private.
AMENDMENTS.
12. Tho Trustees reserve the right to alter or
amend these rules and regulations, aud such alter
ations or amendments shall bo binding npon the
depositors, after having been published twice a
the public newspapers of those towns and cities |PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
where the agencies of the Company are located.
Approved Jana 12,18i3.auvl4d2aw3w
Election of Teachers.
A N election for Teachers in tho Macon Public
Schools will taka place at 10 o’clock a. u. cn
SATURDAY, August 16, 1873.
Applicants rnuet be licensed teachers. The
county superintendent will be in his office oa Cher
ry street, over M. B. Rogers* atoro, from 9 k. si. to
12 r. every day 6t tho present week, for the par
pose of examining persons desiring to be licensed.
The teachers employed in the city schools dur
ing the past year may consider themselves li
censed.
By order of tho Board of Education.
B. M. ZETTLER,
aug!2td Secretary pro tem.
FINE HORSES.
M B. ROBERT SIMS, of Carlisle”, Ky., will arrive
in Macon about the 15th instant with the
finest lot cf horses he has ever brought to Georgia
—contisting of Saddle, Harness and Combined
Horses. Those who may desire a fine horse will
do well to call on Mr. Hirns npon his arrival.
augl2 4t
WANTED AT ONCE,
O NE OB TWO firat-ciasj practical Gin Makers,
(Breoater), to whom the highest wages will
be paid, by the day or piece,
jclylt tf
P. O. SAWYER.
FOR RENT.
T WO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located.
Apply to It F. LAWTON,
At exchange Bank, or to
Dlt A P. COLLINS.
jtilyl? tf At Colliue A Heath's.
FOR RENT CHEAP.
T HE two commodious STORES on Oherry
street, at present occupied by Coloman &
Newsom, are for rent from first day of Ootober
next. Apply to J. VALENTINO,
juneStd 63 Cherry street.
BOSS As GOLDMAN.
ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS.
V. A. JOHAN & CO.
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
FOR THE RICH.
bargains
FOKTHEFOOB
bargains
FOR THE OLD.
BARGAINS
FOB THE TOrNQ.
BARGAINS
FOR THE WIDOW AND TnE OUPTIAS
BARGAINS
F0BF.Tn.Ti CDY.
BARGAINS
ES DO F. rios.
BARGAINS
IN NOTIONS AMD FANCY GOODS.
BARGAINS
IN DRESS GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES
BARGAINS
IN EVERYTHING.
We can assure onr friends that our minda have
never been moro earnestly set on Bargains tfcaa
now. and we are determined to continue their dis
tribution in every section of Goorgia.
Just reooivod a full assortment
Leather, Morocco and Velvet Bills.
10 4 MARSEILLES QUILTS at «l so
angiatf
FOR SALE!
HAND FIRE ENGINE
ANT) APPARATUS SJQI
Tn those desiring to purchase * good and relia
ble Fire Engine, will find it to their inteieet to ex
amine thie ono. It is a
[SECOND-CLASS SMITH Ml
In perfect order and warranted to give estire att-
i.facJon. Sold for no fault, but to make room
| for a eteamsr.
For further particulars, apply to Secretary of
I Ocmntgeo Fire Co No. 2 or c mmittee.
O MAO HOLD, Foreman,
H. P. WESTOOTT,
F. A. SHONEMaN,
V KAHN,
JNO. VALENTINO.
ang 81m
Tie Great EclipseScrew Coin Press. | PEHLrascEOOL ™ «
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871.]
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY*
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LISHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER,
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW, EVEN.
W -A. W E XI Xj ~sr,
I TWO MILES NORTH OF BALTIMORE, MB.
The next sersion wi’l begin on the 18.fi of
8epiember.
I N the absence of the Principal, who is traveling
in Europe with eomo of bia pupils, application
. for piacea should be made to Malcolm U. Juhn-
| fcten, Eeq., 81 St P»m street. Baltimore
K- M. JOHN8TON. .
Pen Lncy. near Waverly, Baltimore county. Ml,
[ July 20, 1870. aug5 dlwAwlm
ELECTION NOTICE]
TTNDER and by virtue of a reeolntion pawed by
U tho City Council of the Oity of Macon, an
election will bn held in the eereral warda of the
city, on SATURDAY, the IGlh day of Augnat. 1873,
for an Alderman, to fill the vacancy of Barron
Carter, of the First Ward. Polis will bo opened
from 8 o'clock a. a. to 6 o'clock p. a. at the fol
lowing places : First Ward—At Engine Home of
Fire Company No. 8. Second Ward—At Eagine
Houco of Fire Company No. 4. Third Ward—At
Court-houso. Fourth Ward—At Oi y Hail.
J. W BUBKE,
Mayor Pro Tem.
Attest:
J. A. MoMtscg, Clerk O. 0. angRd ,
Two to three Hands or One Light Mule Packs a Bale In 2 Minutes I
Bdes of Cotton packed by this Press range from COO to 890 pounds. •
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PLANTERS’ HOTEL
Oppoeite HufFa New Building,
Cherry Street, between Third and Fourth
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HIS well-known houso being now suitably
fitted up. the undersigned is prepared to ac
commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and
Day. GuestB will receive beat attention, and the
Table supplied with the finest the market affords,
jutyso tf j. h. bkemer
FOR RENT.
O NE THREE BOOM DWELLING, plastered
and with blinds to windows, rxcellent well of
water, fronting James Seymour's residence; prioe,
$15 per month. Also oue six room dwelling near
Tatnall tqaare, adjoining the residence of E.
Price; three acres of land attached, good well of
water; price, $25 per month. Apply to
J. BEYuOUB RODGERS,
julyl, lm at teymoar, Tinaley A Co.
TO RENT.
SlX-E00iI dwelling on Pine street. Apply
angIGtf
J. F. BARFIELD.
TO RENT.
A WO TENEMENT HOUSES or one eight-room
X House for rent.
App’y to
jqlyaitf OLIVER. DOUGLASS * CO
WANTED.
O NE FISE SHOE AND BOOT MAKES, and
one good Peg Workman. Address,
, , „ „ W. H. TILLERY. Dublin,
Jult29 dim Laurens County. Ga.
MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
fpHE Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of
Macon, adjoining Judge Knott’s place, ia of
fered for eaie or rent. It has an area of twenty-
one acres, in high cultivation. On it is a frame
building containing five rooms, and near it all nee-
essary ontbonaes and a fine well of water. Far
terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG.
I can be found at the market every day until
nine in the morning and on the premises tho re
mainder of the day. aug5 lm*
AYJSNUE ST0BE TO BENT.
'T*HE STORE cn Cotton Avenue, now occupied
pied bv Mrs Bendrix.
Also, the FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
rooms, with garden and outbiiidiogs. One cf the
beet etands fur a boarding house in the city.
Apply to
aug2tf G. B. ROBERTS.
TO RENT.
f "'HE COMMODIOUS STABLES, ou Mulberry
. . street, now occupied by the Macoa Street
Railroad Company. Apply to
augiSjlt TURPIN A OGDEN.
EDWARD SPHINZ,
XTOTABY PCBLIG and EX-OFFICIO JCSTIOB
OF THE PEACE. I can be found for the
present at ell hoars of the dar at mr office, adjoin-
ng the law affine of A- Proadfi., over the .tor. of
Jaquee A Johnson. Third street, Macon, Go., to at-
end to all Magisterial kneinoao. aag
NOTICE.
MACON A BBUN8WICK RAILROAD )
bcrau»T*SDijtT's Omen, ’ C.
Maoos, Go., July 1G, 1873. \
M ERCHANTS and others desiring that their
SHIPMENTS from Eaetern cniee via Bo-
vacnah, aboold pan over the Maoon and JBrnne-
wica Railroad, will pleaoe have th^r freghte
marked care of Agent of Atlantic and Golf BUI.
road. Savannah.
JAB. W. ROBERTSON,
inly 17 tf General Superintendent,
WE GUARANTEE
TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OF COST, Cand pay expense of transportation) ARY PORTION OF THE |
IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS
AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAK-GE
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
Tho “ECLIPSE” can bo furnished all completo, or simply tho Irons, as parlies may desire. Presses j
arranged for steam or wator power when required.
We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (aud all the other
cotton Mates) u-iog thia Press, whose nameg are aa ‘‘familiar as household words ” Planters visiting
Macon are earnestly advised not to purchaee a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELY AND
THOROUGHLY the ‘‘ECLIPSE,” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVE3. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets
containing testimonials and prices. 1
R. FINDLAY’S SONS.
FINDLAY IRON WORK!, MACON, GA.
CBAIfi PATENT HORSE POWER
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
RECENTLY STRENfiTHENED AND IIPROYED, NOW PERFECT. I BUY THE BEST
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY I
R. FINDLAY S SONS, FINDLAl IRONWORKS, MACON, GA. I Lnsdrcfli’s New Crop Tnrfilp SceR
(Trade mark registered )
W E will in a thort time hive ready onr mixed
Chemical:, which we recommend fur
WHEAT, OATS, BYE, BARLEY and GRASSES
Wo'propoie ta make this quite oa rapid a forcer
| aa good
PERUVIAN GUANO
And at abont one-third the cost
Planters aro invited to look into it
HUNT, RANKIN & LAJIAIt,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warebo so,
anglOtf 81 and 81 Oheny street.
The
‘new
i superiority of thia machine over all others intended for same purpose (including both the old and
fatbion” Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE, OB ASK NO MONEY. This power is shipped in one piece
as it were; requires no mechanic to put it up; sits on ground; is attached in no way to anv portion of
house; and is independent of floor ‘-sagging” eta; can be need in ANY KIND OF HOUSE (one or two
SSWJ?! bot “ t h® Power and Gin can be run on ground WITHOUT ANY HOUSE; drives a gin from
275 to 3D0 revolutions per minute.
PUIXY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials and Price List.
N. K Fartiss preferring the “.old fashion” Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre support, can
bs accommodated at very reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
. MANUFACTURERS OF
STE1H ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, WATER WH6ELS
And all kinds of machinery and castings, etc, etc.
july27eodIy
H. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
O. A. Ncctiso,
President
W. P. Goodal,
Cashier,
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS,
DIRHOTOH8.
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
JOHN J. GEES HAM,
jnly2? 8m
WM. S. HOLT,
JNO. B. BOSS.
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIBST OF AUGUST I will -open the
House on Mulberry street, oppoeite the La-
Dier Houee, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by N.
Binswanger. Board $25 per month, and the table
supplied with the beat the market affords. Rooms
can be had either with or without furniture.
angGlm E M. BROWN, Ageot.
Civil and Mechanical
DE KT G-IUBE H. IKTGr
A T the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
New York. Instruction very practical. Ad
vantages unsurpassed in this country. Graduates
obtain exooUens positions. Reopens September
17tb. For the Annual Register, containing im
proved Course of Study, and fuLl particulars,
address PROF. CHARLES DBOWNE,
augl .dim Director. a|
COAL CREEK.
EUTA BAOA,
FLAT DUTCH,
BED TOP,
LARGE GLOBE,
SLSO,
FRESH CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
I Druggist and Pharmacist, 4 th and Poplar atreeta,
july20tf Hollinewortli B'cck
~ DR. WRIGHT,
DLDNTIST
AS removed to Boordman’s Block, over Pen-
I dleton A Boss’, comer Mulberry ted Beeord 'ta,
I Macon. Ga. nclHlf
w. D. HILL. S. E H1SEIS.
HILL & HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 90 Cherry street, (ap etafre)
MACON, GA.
Will practice in all the courts of the Macou Cir
cuit. bpecial attention given to Collections. Can-
veyances, etc. jqlj27tf_
I Valuable Plantation
FOR SALS.
H
T HE “BLOOMPLACE,”containing 1721 acrea
Situated on Tobeuofkee Creek, only five miles
from Maoon, with dwelling and all necee&ary nefT°
. . tttaatx I cabins, good gic-honpe and screw. Will be tor s*
ANTHRACITE COAL AND WOOD# nntfl October: It. TimewiU be given on part 0*
* “ purchaao money.
For terms, eta, applv to
anglOtileepl FOB’T. A. NI8BET. Mscon »»
TE will eell Coal during the month of August
/ at reduced rates. Send i
and avoid last winter’s trouble,
sugl d3m
GEORGIA No. 2.
15-
CENTS ■
IS.
^LL DRINKS, plain or fancy, are now fifteen
cents each st the Georgia No. 2.
No charge in liquors.
None kept bnt the beet.
CASEY A E8PSNNEB,
.ii k 7 Gt Proprietora.
E. B. POTTER, U. D.
Homoeopathist.
O FFICE Weed’s Block, Seoond street, third c
below Johnston's jewelry establishment.
Residence Lanier House. JulylJi tf
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALT.
E IGHT hundred acres of land, lying 3X
from Fort Valley, Ga., in a northwent direc
tion, one*third cleared ard in cultivation, tho bal
ance well umbered land with oak, and hhkory, and
pine.
This body of land is all level ard well adspted
to the production of corn, cotton, wheat, oate, ana
all farm products of Middle Georgia. So sittifited
that it may be divided into l*vo farms of 400 aerts
each, or four farms cf 300 acres each, ai d givirg
each division a portion cf the cleared l*nd.
This land is a part of the real eetate drawn hy
Mr. Henry P Everett from thr estate of the late
James A. Everett. t . . ..... .
This land will be offered at private sale until.the
first Monday in October, when if not disposed cf,
will be sold at public sale, to the highest bidder, m
tho town of Fort V alley.
‘ sp?ly for information to Wm. A. Andcraon,
James A. Everett, or to the undersigned, at Fort
wiU also sell a well improved house and lot of
40 acres of iand attached. Tide ie on 5 of the beet
improved lota in tbe town one
•ell on very favorable terms.
angtdtds WM. I. GREENE,