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:ty -affairs.
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1C, 187S.
I’m -/I. —Judge Morgan, of the Chancery
Oomt of il liiphin, i« in the dty, the gnsat of
Mr. J..hn l*. Fori
\y,! _j\,*rona of ihe Southern Expreen Com
pany
office
odety Tory
p<t «»i at coat, by calling at the
oom P*PJy
Qc■.( j; Timr 1 The Southern Express Com-
York
pn* v :* now bringing freight from New
to y,.»cv»n in forty-eix honn—three hoars
v r oe of the mails.
’Ihe Election.—The election for Alderman
In the first ward will take place to-day. There
was a lively interest manifested yesterday.
There will probably be qaite a large vote polled.
Attzntign.—There are some small outbuild
ings In the rear of the Granite block, on Third
street, which need the attention of the health
officer.
IlrruaxED —Mr. R. 11. Handers, of Barr &
Flanders, has returned from Tennessee, whith
er he has been to make arrangements for sup-
Wben the arrest of those parties was made,
| some weeks ago, they were retiding over in
East Macon. Htnoe then, however, their re-i
deuce has been removed, and they now reside
the snbarbe of Wntville. We do not thick
| onr Vinenlle friends will find their
improving.
OoL Hall madehla argument yesterday after-
i naon in the case of Dan Itjbinson and Mollie
Iverson, at the close of which Judge Weems
I announced the charge not an>t&ined, and de
clared the parties Lot gmlty. The t Hurt that
was made to show that Dau had a previous
wife, failed. Dan went away a happier man
| than be has been for a month.
One of the accomplice of Bee Holmes, in
the riotous condor*, for which warrnts were
iaaaed for their arreat some weeks ago, came
into coart yesterday morning, filed a pica cf
ga£lty, and paid hia penalty of fifty dollars and
coats. The other aooomplica Is still ont of the
I city.
THE lOtr TALLEY BAKBCCl’E.
A Grand Ca
Medfixil Pomoxs o* ths Wamt. —Thepatriarchs
took do mercury, to Lit math, no iodine, no brom
ide (f poUi?iam, no atrychoris, no qiinine
Happ> o d Kectlemeii! they did no* even noircf
the existence of tneee “rp* c-fici,*\ and yet they
lived until it ae*m*d as if De* h Lad forgotten
them. 1 heir medicine w.re herbs and roots.
Thay have left this fact on record, and the world
seems to be new takieg note or i*. sod returning
to the first principles c.f medication. Hoatetter's
Stomach Bitters, the purest and moat efficacious
vetetable reetcrative cf the day. is also the moat
popular. Thousands of persons who on v a few
year* ago believed in p'icitly in *0 the poisons
which figure in the phvrmatcepta, new pronounce
this palatab'e tonic sod alterative an all sufficient
remedy for dyspepsia. nervous debility, coisiipa
tion, bilious com^lainU, headache, intermittent
f oxers. and all the ordinary disturbance* cf the
stomach, the liver, the discharging organs and the
brain. The time is not far distant when moat of
the powerful and venomous drugs now to reck
lessly administered by practitioners cf the 1 heroic'
school, in cases that might easily be controlled by
milder treatment, will be utterly disc eded by ail
phdoeopbicil physicians As it Is, the thinking
FIKAXCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL
anal ln.ni tlie raraina. P o!>li *. “» generally ahead of the profewioo-
_ I ala, hive already put the dangerous preparations
Three Thousand People Present• j Mine and adopted Hostetler's Bitters in their stead
_ , _ _ " . .... aa a safe and excellent household medicine,
. . ... ... . . ni . . ™ 8 people of Houaton rad .om. of th. adja- ^ (q ^ (ho orglDlc
p.ylBB tb« jeorjju Hill, with wheat Hi* trip oent ooantiea, haring laid by their cropa, with de ^. y con:ar : oai diaeaaea. For more than
t.-. ... .r.(. J their land. amiliLg with a glorious proapeot i t.enty year, thia famoxa reetorativa and proven-
Tnz Wei Turn —Yeaterday waa another fine I * bonnteooa bar vent, determined to make an tire naa been annually strengthening ita hold upon
antnmnal day. The ann waa bright enough, I oocaaion for meeting together in a grand old the public eonfiienee. and it ro» take, tl.e Jeid of
but tha atmo«phere waa moat agreeable and it merry-making, just to show that they were feel- every adrertGed medicine manufactured in Una
required au industrious man to produce so av- | in K 8°®d »nd knew how to be happy whenever | country
orage summer perspiration,
freely all day.
We perspired I *key had anything to be happy about. Like I asp TaII3 Bcueaza come to grief at
tba praeUcal people that they are, they at once Uet 0nIj . criginJ dieeoreriea, like that of Dr.
eaw that nothing could afford a better means to I Helmbotd, stand the teat cf time. Belmbnld'a Bu
. ■ — o — — I UMUiiMtu, eieuu an— ao«i va uuw>
\ alextino.—sJcntmo IS getiicg ready for 1 tfae em j they had in view than au old- which is the only extract of that wouderfal
the fell and winter trade. lie baa lately put a fathloned barbecue and dinner, large enough ehrub that realizes ita full rirtuea, ia otiil relied
handsome new iron front to "Lm Lnild.ng, and t<J thousands, with a little speechifying upon toenre kidney complaint, f.fiule di,order., *piai«-Noon—Rentes57f42c.
erected and equipped a fine kitchen. Ilia rea- tbIoirn j 0i j Mt t o give the occasion a Bmatter- impoten'y, grave*, the effects cf diaeipaiion, and
tnarant and bar are among the moat elf gent in j of other parpo6e t han pure merry making all troubles of the urinary organa in either eex.
the city, and they are .stocked with the beat that Accordin( .,, the progrunme fot the barbecue ™» mn*M medieme ia recommended
the market. afford ! , . *7 _ by pbyeicians. Beware of oounterfeita.
the markets effort; wm arranged, and the announcement sent out £^ J ^ ^
A Muoalcuxatxos.—Goo. Lopan lock the I that it would come off yesterd»y, snd people «
Macon sad Weutcm train night before last, to from afar and anear were invited to come with-1 Fkssgsul —John W. Hollis, Montezumx, Tenn ,
go to hia home in Vjneviile. Tho train did not oat reapeot to age or sex. It waa understood May 18, 18iO.-“I have been using A. Q. 8im-
atop at the VinevUde elation, ani ho waa forced from the start that it would be a big thing- mons’ Liver Begulator and it haa proved to be the
to rid. to Colabarchee, er somewhere in that the biggest thing old Houston ever did aince she medicine in my cue that I ever .aw. We be-
neighborhood, and it took him the balanco of oloaned ont the Bidicala-and of course a big I it to bo one of the best med.cmea m the uni-
tbe night to walk home. Ho got back, however, crowd waa expected. It was to ba anch an oc-
in lime to open the .lore yesterday morning. I o«Ion rc had been known to cecur before the | Ko danger from yellow fever! Tats Bimmona’
war, but not since, and In order that the highest Liver Regulator, the great preventive.
Mrfcimr.—A oonple of letters, addrcsied in I anticipations might be folly realized, those who I
. . ...... .m.i - Ko danger from cholera 1 Take Simmons’ Liver
the same hand, were deposited In tho poet office bad the management of tho aflTalr worked with jj ogn i ltorj tb, g,. 6 , t pre vantlvo.
yesterday, from both of which ths atampa had a T j m w bich produced the best results, as will I ’ ** —
been torn. The stamps oonld not be removed presently be shown. I A HortznsiD Kxcxssiiv—Editor Waopnn
entire, as enongh of them remained on the on-1 a, jf natnro was in a good hnmor with her I (Wio I Leader eayer **Dr. Frice e Cream Baking
vsiopo to show that they had been plaoed I children and meant to show it, the day waa as I Po * dtr h“ became with ue a household nocos<ily.
there by tho writer. It Is probable that the j admirable as could have bean desired. There I t m ‘kee light and nice biecnit, which our wife,
measeeger who took the letters to the offloe tore was not a olond to create the most remote ap- * “ jth “ ai Tojary. Do*t fan'tT’n.^ Dr-Prico’s
■" prehension of rain, and the atmosphere was rowderi jj. fipecral Fla-
deligbtf ally oool and pleasant. vorings, L-mon, Vanilla, etc., aa they are prepared
Thoso who went there expecting to see a | by a practical chemist, as well as physician, with
off the stamps In a pure spirit of mischief.
Dead.—The negro who was strnok by light
ning, on Mr. Kiohard Johnson a plaoe, in I , , ... , . . T . , . , „ , .
„ . . ’ . I crowd werainnowl.<>e disappointed. It was a special regsrd to their strength and purity. Ask
Jones oonnty, on Wednesday, waa reported 1 1
dead yeaterday.
It is a matter of seme interest now to know
large crowd—a vast crowd—a crowd of beauty, | grocers for them,
and a crowd of the bone and sinew of all thst
what portion of the negroe's body the Said as*
saulted. It was not tbo head certainly, for It
baa been proven that that part of tho negro or
ganism In lightning-proof. The lightning
strnck a Jones county negro on the head a few
weeks ago, having no effect on the negro, but
Mattered and killed a mnlo.
....... .. , . .... Hanvocs Dr.r.n.i rr—A depressed, irritable state
portion of tho btale. At an early hour in the of mind . a wetk _ DCrvJM clhlu>t6d filing; no
forenoon * Apecial trains begin to arrive. I enArrrvnr&nimxtinn? c.-knfni»A<i iiAirf. mfimo-
‘special trains begin 10 arnye. i enW gy 0 r animation; confused bead, weak memo-
First came the train from Perry, radiant with ry, often with deb’litating, involuntary dischargee,
ths beauty and freighted with the worth of that I The consequence of excesses, xnenttl overwork or
thriving little town and the oountry roundabout. I indiscretions. This nervous debility finds a eov-
It discharged ita freight and then rotnrued for | creign core in Huxcphbxts* Homeopathic Srzcinc,
as much mere of .the same sort Next the No 23. It tones np tho system, arrests discharges,
special train from beyond tho Flint river, came I dispels the mental gloom and despondency, and re-
Axes os Lisx cr KTEiMZts. Attentibn is lumberiug in. bringing loveliness 6non f to IZid^
caUed to tho advertisement of tho above n.med m»ke a rainbow, and manliness enongh to ao- ^ ^ ^ # ^ of wh T ch ia
Una cf steamers, pljlng between Kaw York and oomplish anything. Then iron lungs of another imp0ruint in o!df aorions . or $jL per aingIo
the porta of England. Tha vessols of this line engine was heard screaming sway in the distanee, I j, 0I . g 0 j d by nil diuggiats, or cent by mail on ro
ars all flrat olaas. Tho passenger aocommoJa- andaocn theregnlar passenger train from Mnoon I ^jpt of pr j cn . Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC
Uons aro unusually elegant and oomfortablo. plowed its way through the rapidly thfekoning HOMROPATHIO MEDICINE CO.. No. £62Broad-
Tbe oabln staterooms aro all on tha upper crowd, leaving more beauty acd a proportion-1 ggbSI'liji£^fco5.S? S a an nn .
deck, than sccariog good light find perfect ven- j ato number of men to 6well tho mass still
tllfttion. Tbo steerage passage Is better than J larger. Toot! toot! too-oo-oo-t, sang ont
upon any other line,
OPPiCK TELEGRAPH AND ME3SENOEB.1
August 15—Evening. 19T3. /
. - Cotto.v.—There wu never !eee doixg in th3 Hi-
oon cotton muket than i* doing now. Pricee are
irregalax. We quote zniddlioge xt 17*<c.
Tne receipts eince Uet report have been S3
bxlee; the ehipments daring the game time have
bean 133 bales, and the sale* 2(6 bales.
_ KAOOH OOTTON STATEMEFI-
i>Uy*k cn band ffept. 1.1372—bales.* 413
Received eince laet report...
Reoeivea ^^fcv.onu y ................61,7iO—61,732
62,144
Shipped since last report
Shippedprenouely. ....... ........6°,417—60 5*0
Stock on hand thUevaninr.
Latest Market Exports by Telegraph
FINANCIAL.
Ntw Yoax—Noon—8 ocka steady. Gold 1<X-
Money ea«y at 3^4. Exchange, long bjf; ebo.t
9%. GOTvemmenta dull and lower. tJtaio bonds
qmeL
Evening—Money evy at 3^4. Sterling weak and
lower, Go d 14%-a 15. Governments dull hot
with a iitile better filing. State bonds quiet and
ncminal.
Midnight—Governments. 81a 19%: 62s 16%; 64s
17%; 65s 18; new 17%; 67s 19, C8s 17%; new
5s 14%: 10-4OS15%.
Tennessee 6a 82: new 81%; Virginia 6s 43%:
new 50; consol 60%, deferred 11: Louisiana
6s 49; n6W 43; levee Cs 5fh 8s 53; Alabama 8e 80;
5s 47: Georgia 6s 70 7s 93. North Carolinas 27%;
new 16. special tax 12; South Carolina* 27%; new
15%: Apnl and Ocuiber 23.
New Orleans—Sterling 55. New York eight %
premium. Gold 15
London—Noon— Console 93%.
Evening—Consols 92%<332%. 65s, old 93%.—
10-43s 9J New 5s 91%.
Bullion in the Bans of England has increased
£381,000 daring the past week. The amount o(
bullion that went into the Bank on the balance to*
For AM' isiaa*
The many fr*»udri f il-*nry Drayfoos hereby
nominate him fo* \id*r .u from the First Ward,
to fill the onexpired term of Barron Carter, Eeq
He will be so: potted by
»ngWd ALL THE PEOPLE.
For Alderman.
The workingmen of Haoon announce P. C*
Baajer (the gin dial) as their cvnliiato for Al-
derm an in the Pirst Ward. anglCtd
Election for Alderman In the First Ward.
Ths numerous friends of L. W. RsadaL Esq.,
hereby announes hia came aa a suitable candidate
for Alderman, to fill the vacancy in the Board
caused by the resignation of Mr. Barron Carter in the
First Ward. The election takes plaoe on the 16th
inst, and ivary resident of the city is entitled to
vote.
*ug3 tf MANY CITIZENS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
for sals.
Y DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, coataining sx
COTTON.
prl5 eod&sw tf
, , The Cheaiest and Best.—Hood’e Eureka Liv-
Mr. T. H. Hondoraon, of still another whistle, and the train from Ferry er Medicine gives univoreal eatwfictlon
this city, is agent of tho line, and will take I returned with thoso loft behind cn its previous I treatment of Liver Diseaso, Dyspepsia, Sick
pleasnro In giving all dosired Information with I trip; and still again a whooping shout from the I Headache, Co»tiveness, and all that daes of dis>
regard to it. I throat of another engine annonncod that the I eases arising from a disordered state of tho stom-
_ TZ _ <,r ' ’ , . . I train from “down the country** waa uomlpgr I and Bvu. _ nov30Iy
Peksonai. —Mr. Goorgo W. Head, tho to- ... lt . „ . . . , 1
1 with ita precious contribution of country girls
baoooniat, la off on a trip to Virginia and New
York, Baltimore and other tobacco market*, to
make hia arrangements for stock for hia fall
and winter trade. He will probably visit Ha*
vain before blB return, to arrange for regular
Patron: xx Hoi e ExTznfEiaE.—Mr. P. P. Toale,
and beaux. It was apparent to the casual ob- J whoso advertisement appears in another col-
server that there was to be a gathering there. I umn, has brought to a high state of perfection the
But, notwithstanding the number of people j largest and most complete manufactory of doors,
who cams in on those trains, they formed bnt a I «« ho « » n<1 UiDlla ,n ,ho Bontbom States. ~
part of the orowd; for tho people of tha conn-
warranted work, nothing energy, personal appli-
ahlcmonls of stock to be used in his mannfao- I; .. _ . _ „ 7_ cation to bneinces and liberal advertising, have
lory. Mr Head is anticipating a good bnsinesa try surrounding Fort Valley name in in every h:> OQtoniriea among tha firat in the Bomb.
the coming season and is preparing for it, and *° rt pr ' T f te < ’“ nT ® T ? n ° . 3 1 T y thus giving to hia many enetomera work and prices
. . * ' .. direction. It is estimsttd that every carnage .h., dnf . Prise liat .ont fr<««n an.
ho also intends to largely increase the oapacity I
that defy competition. Price list sent free on ap-
... . „ , . , , J and buggy In tho oounty hauled its load to the plication,
of h„ segar mannf.ctory, as ho has nU'riy L, rb th , t j*,, tha w ,„ onsware brought'
It liimflliJ.ni Im .., . e t Ik. .lamanila a# lllA I * ” ®
found It Inir.fflricnt to meet thedemaudaof tho I "" '.77 """ ~°7" I Jot to toe Woelo! IVoaax m Fbee!—Amcng
t„ af . int0 rc< l ,lialUoa for th0 Bame F nr P M0 * wh [ l0 the many modem diecoveriea iookiug to tha happt-
not a few want in on horseback, and those who noaa aad ame u 0 ralion of tho human race, nona la
Nxw Bc.iiNias is Macon.—Wo had tho picas- I lived near enongh went on foot. Tho orowd is I antitied to higher consideration than the renowned
nro yesterday of mooting wilb Mr. J. F. Brock-1 estimated at fully three thonsand, tho vast ma- emedy —Dr. J. Bradfield’s Femalo Regulator,
inton, of Booth Carolina, who contemplates I Jority of whom wera stiotly representatives of | Woman's Rest Friend. Ry it woman ia omanc!
going into tho turpentine bnslnees on a large I tho forming interests of that seotion of the pated from numberlees ills pecnliar to her sex.
scale in Ibis State. His headqnartcrs will be State. The town waa packed full. No matter Before ita rntgiepower all irregularities of tho womb
In Maoon, wbero hia distilleries will also be I where one attempted to go he was confronted I var -ia 1 - 1 - 1* cores whites. It cures eup^resaion of
located; but his supplies will be drawn from by a tide of hamanily, and every fso; was I tho mcna “'; It renaves uterine obstructions. It
along tho line of tho Macon and Brunswick bright, as if everybody had laid all care l°^ces the'ne^es rnJpnriflos tlTbtood/’lt never
road. Mr. B. was over hero some months ago, just to be as merry as possible for one day at fai , 8i aa thousands of women will testify. Thie
and examined the lands along all the railroads least. valuable medicine ia prepared and sold by L. H.
below hero and finds those along the line of the I About eleven o’olock a procession was formed I Bradfield, Drnggiet, Atlanta, Ga. Price §1.50 per
Macon and Brunswick road the beat adapted to I In front of Matthew's Hall, and marshalled by bottle. All respectable drug men keep it.
tnrpentine farm®, hence ho will make Maoon I Messrs. Battner, Patton, Monroe and Gray, I „ _
bis base and will operate along the lino of that I marched to a grove, in the rear of the Metho- j me. L. H. Biudfield—Si^PpieMe forward* us,
road. I dist church, where it had been arranged for the I immediately, another sopplv of Bradfield’s Fe
male ReacLiTOB. We find it to be all that is
laimod for it, and we have witnessed the moat do*
We, tho nedoraigned Druggists, take pleasure In
coramonding to the trade Da. J BbadfiflU's Fe
male Rxgulitor—believing it to be a good and re-
SjMirnixo of Iur->uTiKcr.-Many persons laka P la0 ®- Tho crowd seemed
who expect to vote for their favorite candidate more immense than ever when collected In this I cided and happy effecta produced by It.
for alderman to-day may be mortified by having Tho musio for the occasion was far- | Ve T roepectf aJSrn, & Ilexasdzb.
his vote refnsed on aooouut of non-payment of j ^7 the band from Marsb&lville, and good
taxes. Every male citizen between the ages of I niusio it was.
21 and 45 years is taxed three dollars aa com- The flrat spteeb was the welcoming address,
xpnlation for labor on the streets, and fndefanlt I ^7 Mr. H. L. Jones, who performed the service I liable remedy for tbe diseases for which he rocom-
of payment of thie tax he la prohibited from Ter ? handsomely, thrnsting ont some P rett J m<md8 ‘w. A. LawroiLr, Atlanta. Ga.
voting In any city election. plain truths while ho was at it.
The City Marshal baa a long list of names of Dr. W. J. Greene, in a very happy manner,
parties against whom he holds executions for *hen introduced the orator of the day, Eev. B.
this unpaid tax. All who have paid taxes on F - Tharp, D. D., of Perry. It has not been
real estate havo had this street tax included, long since we heard the Daetor, in his own
and aro all right. Every voter who has not presence, referred to at “ihe fossiliferons re-
roturned *nd paid tax on real estate mnst pay I mains of the olaas of ’ll,” bnt if there is any of I of Dr. J. laamis, or this county, and aaamedi-
,, ,,,„ i v.a i.-ii I ovl man pronounce it to be a combination of medi-
r -to years old, th® f08911 about him, he had it all admirably cina3 of merit , n t]
Pembebtos, Wujsos, Tailob & Co ,
Atlanta, Ga.
Red wise .t Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
Vf. O. Lawsqe. At Uni a, Ga.
V,'. I'.oji A Son. Marietta, G.v
STATE OF GEORGIA—Taorr Couktt •
This ia to certify that I hive examined Ihe recipe
this speoial tax unless he is over
ctnee of great merit in ths treatment of all tbe die-
or ia c xerupt by means of being an aotive fire- I disguised on this occasion, for ho made a speech I easea of females for which b. recommends it. This
man, and te is debarred tho privilege of Toting of an hoar's length, full of practical intelli- ® nnnt’nmnMn *Y W — F '- BE . la “ Y t 31 D -
New Yoke—Noon—Cotton dull, sales 508; up
lands 19%; (Means 20%.
Futures opened as follows: August 1913-32;
September 17 5-16@181-‘6- October 171-16.
If.vening—Cotton weak and irregular; uplands
19%@it0%: sales 1,787; net receipra 59; gross 62> T .
bdea of futurts 5 9u0; market closed as follows:
August 19 5 32@19 3 16; SepUuber 17 3 32 ;
October 17 21*82@17 11-16; November 17 3-18.
Comparative Coiton bTATEMENT.—Receipts of
the week at all ports 11,325, aga-nst 2.441 last year.
Total for year 3,573,630; a* aiDst 2,702,622 last year.
Exports 11,167 against 7,723 eame time last j ear;
total lor year 2,4*2,348 against 1.918.672 same time
last year. Stock at all U. S. ports 137.126, against
75 3.2 last year. Stock at interior towns 19,773,
against 6.221' last year; at Liverpool 807.000,
against 198,000 laet year. Amer*can cotton afloat
for Great Britain 45.000, against 18,000 last year.
Baltimore—Ooturn, net receipts —; gross —;
exports to Great Britain—: coastwise C3; sales
115: stock 1777; xniddUcgs 19%: market du’l.
Net receipts of the week b76; gross 1226; ex
ports to Great Britain 311; coastwise 92S; conti
nent —; sales G34; taken out on contract —
New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 3-7; gross
679; exports to Great Britain —; coaalwise 12;
sales 6(0; last evening —; stock 18,689; ordinary
—<3—; good ordinary — Q—; low middlings
—©—; middliDga 18%@18%; market nominxL
Weekly net receipts 1666: gross 3511; exports
to Great Britain 16S6, continent —; coastwise
2197; sales 2830.
Wilmington—OottoD, net reseiptsH; exports
coastwise 43, sales 7; stock 800; middlmgs 18%;
market quiet.
Weekly receipts 227; exports to Great Britain
—; coastaise 894, continent ; a*los 126.
Auor«TA—Cotton, receipts 71: sales 187; mid
dlings 17%; market dull and nominal.
Beceipta of the week 483; shipments 307; taken
by mills —; Bales 780; stock 3166; last year 1693
Savannah — Cotton, net receipts 423: exports
cnastwiee 2(9; sales 233; stock 10G0; middlings
17%; demand fair.
Weekly net receipts 1C89; exports to continent
—; to Great Britain ; coastwise 15.8; Bales
216.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 340; exports
coastwise —; sales 1(0 ; stock 4462; middlings
17%; low middlings —; good ordinary —;
oxdin&iy —; market doll and heavy.
Weekly net receipts 1532; gro as 1632; exports to
Great Britain ; coaatwise 1575; continent
ealos 875.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 22; exports coast
wise Sl7; sales 50: stock 7302; middlings 18%:
low middlings 16; good ordinary 14; market dull and
ncminal
Net receipts of tho weok 490; gross ;
exports to Great Britain ——; coastwise 2335;
continent—; sales 1450. •
Boston—Cutton.net receipts 4; gross 141;
exports to Great Britain —; sales 200; stock 10.000;
middlings 20%; market dull.
Weekly net receipts 104; gross 2075, exports to
Great Britain 250; coastwisecontmet—; tales
1800.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipt* 482; exports
oo&atwieo C4'k sales 63; stock 2339; low middlings
18: niHri»et tlifll aud weak* —
Weekly net receipts 2CC0; exports to Groat Brit
ain —; coastwise 3484; continent —; sales 360
Memthis—Cotton, net receipts 325; shipments
401: stock 7105; middlings 18 ; market film.
Weekly net receipts 1(79; gross ; salts 2500;
shipments 1991.
Galveston — Cotton, net receipts SC: exports. . .
to Great Britain —; sales 70; stuck 7227, good !
rooms, on Bond street; outbuilding] complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
jolySt If LAWTON & WILLINGHAM’S.
SEED
RYE AND BARLEY.
ROGERS & BONN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
-OFFER. FOB SALE-
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars.
ILL ARTICLES IN 6R0CERV LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
JonalStf'
500 ctoice By®*
“ “ Birley.
For sale cheap by
angl6lw
E. PRICE A BON.
MY NAME 13
J OHN VALENTINO
I am at my same old atmd,
68 CHERRY STREET.
I keep as good
LIQUORS
And famish as
GOOD MEALS
As anybody, and at REDUCED RATES. Give me
a call and I will give you satisfaction. ang!6 f
FOR SALE.
A Portable Steam Saw Mill.
M ADE by Owen. Lane & Dyer, Hamilton, Ohio
It is a e o. 1 mil* and in good order: has gov*
t-murs to the engine; also wood and lath s-w*.
Terms—half cub; balance 12 months, with goed
security . . , _
Also ono ef
Fay’s Planing Machines.
Faces 22 inches, match 12 inches, with moulding
bits atrehed for all tha lata styles of mouldings.
Will be 8eld with the mill, or eeparate.
A. K. FISHER,
auTieim* Montezuma, Macon Co., Ga.
New Holland Herring
Jast received at
PUTZEL’S.
Swiss Cheese
Just received at
PUTZEL’S.
Barley, Linssen and Split Peas
Juet received at
PU3 ZEL’S.
Green kern, Oat Meal and GarUc
. -. Just received at
PUTZEL’S.
German Groceries
Of all descriptions just received at
PUTZEL’S.
Bnssian SardcUen
Just received at
FUIZEL’3.
angle 2t
MONROE FEMALECOLLEGE
Forsytli, Ga.
ordinary 15%: market quiet
Weekly net receipts 54; exports to Great Britain
1690; coastwise 1253; sales 830
PHiraDKLP.ii4 — Cotton, middlings 19%@19%;
market quiet and firm.
Weekly net receipts 752, gross 2221.
Macon—Ootton, weekly receipts 20; shipments
182; stock ’72 453, ’73 1619; low middling 18; market
nominal.
Columrcs—Ootton, weekly receipts 44; ship
ments 423; ea’es 234; stock. !3o7.
Helmv—Cotton, net receipts of the week 48;
shipments 1G3: stock 233; last year 102
Nashville-Cotton, net receipts of the week
468; ehipments 1742; stock 4774; last year G06; low
middlings 16%; market quiet.
Providence —Cotton, receipts for tho week —;
sales 1600; stock 13.C00.
City Point—Cotton, net receipts of the week
20.
Liverpool—Noon—Ootton steady; uplands 8%,
Ootton sales 12,000; speculation and export
From Savannah and Charleston, October and No
Vernbor delivery not below low middliLgs, 8 13-16.
Sales cf tbe week 62.000; txpori.4,000; specula
tion 4,000. Stock 879,000; American 332,000. Re
ceipts 24,000: American 15,000. Actual export 8000.
Stock afloat 384,000; American 45,030.
nyATIOlXTAIj HOTEL,
(FORMERLY SPOTS WOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
THrS HOUSE HAS BEES THOROUGHLY RENOVATED FROM BASESIERT TO ATTIO.
BOARD 83 OO PER DAY
P. WHELAN* Proprietor.
O. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
W. A. JOHAN & GO.
—CFTKR—
bargains
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
FOB THE RICH.
BARGAINS
FOR THErooB
bargains
FOB THE OLD
BARGAINS
FOR THE lorso
BARGAINS
FOB THE WIDOW AND THE OBPHij;
BARGAINS
FOREV 1.V0DT
BARGAINS
IN DO' K. TIag.
BARGAINS
IN NOTION8 AND FANCY OOOD3
BARGAINS
IN DRESS GOODS AND EUBSOJOEMEj
BARGAINS
IN EVEliiraKo.
We c»n ssiure our friends thst onr minds hir»
never been more earnestly set on Bargsins this
now, and we are determined to continue their is
tribution in every eection of Georgia.
Just rooeived a full assortment
leatter, Mmcgo aid Telvel Bslt
10 4 MARSEILLES QUILTS at 3t so
angI2tf **
FOR SALS!
WHOLESALE
| HAND FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
To those desiring to purchase a good and red*,
ble F.re EDgme, will find it to their iuterea to 11
amine this one. It is a
CROCK, PMO! il HIDE DEALERS
SECOND-CLASS SMITH Ell
In porfect order and warranted to give entire eit-
iefaotion Sold for uo fault, but to make room
for a steamer.
Far further prrticulare, apply to Secretary ot
fimnllTAA VirAiln Mr* O nr o "
| Ocmulgee Fire Go. No. 2 nr committee.
O MAOHOLD, Foreman,
H. F. WESTOOIT,
'Jf. A BHONEHaX,
V KAHN,
JNO. VALENTINO.
ang 81m
FEN LUCY SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
— AT —
W-flLVBUXiY,
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED i T(ro N3BTH 0F B4LTIM0ItE ' ™
The next aces ion will begin on the 18th of
61 TECXR.D STRPIBT.
POR SALS.
OOAIi CRHBK
September.
I N the abeenco of the Principal, who is Iraveliig
in Europe with some of his pupils, application
I for places should be made to Malcolm it. John
ston, Eeq., 31 St. Paul (street, BalUmore.
R- M. JOHNSTON.
Pen Lnry, near Waverly, Baltimore county. Mt,
| July 'JO, 1873. augSdlwAvlm
A DESIRABLE PL ICE IN WEST MACON,
twenty-five minutes’ walk to the buaineae
ELECTION NOTICE.
part of the city, house containing five room-, from
four to five acres of ground attached, good well ef
water, with fruit trees on the place. App'y to
GEO. F. OHEBttY.
aug7 2awlm bheriff Bibb Oeunty.
S. VI. P. COLLEGE.
T BE FALL TERM of this institution op ms 27th
inst. Tuition $63 per annum 13 >ard $200.
Every deportment filled by experienced ttao eia
8end for catalogues. J. N. BRADSHAW,
augQeodlm Piesident.
Election of Teachers.
A N election for Teaclnre in the Macon Public
Schools will take place at a0 o’cIock. a. &. on
The Next Annual Session
WILL OPEN
MONDAY, AUGUST 1801, 1873
THE
BOARD AND TUITION FOR
TERM WILL BE $92 80.
Wilh a fall board of instruction and flittering
prospects for faiuro usefulness and euccess, the
Later—Shipments of Savannah and Charleston institution invites tfce patronage of its friends and
November and December* delivery, not below low I tfc« public-
middlings, 8 9-16.
Evening—Sales include 5500 bales American.
Hliipmeuts of Savannah acd Charleuton, not be- I
low low middlings, October and November delivery, f
8 33-16; newcrop8%.
Yarns and fabrics dull.
For further particulars, app'y for catalogue to
R. F. ASBURY. ■
ang!6aod7t PREBIDENT.
PRODUCE.
New Yosk—Noon—Flour very firm. Wheat _
better; No 2 Milwaukee 1 55(ftl 53. Corn firmer;
western mixed 55®57%. Pcrkflnn; new mess 18 00
(S18 10. Lard dull; old western steam 8%. Tar-
pentino 43(5)18%. Rosin qaiet at 3 12%@317% for
commoD strained. Freights dull.
Evening—Floor in moderate request and un
changed; common to fair extra 6 40(£*7 85; good to
choice 7 99^)10 75. Wheat very qaiet; holders
At Cbeatiob’s Diwn tbe medicinal springs
the earth sparkled and bubbled as they do now,
I en&1:)!e “ an 4° repiolu:e them f.om their’el^
quiet, ffi .terty 4- pl'dghta duUdldiutog I m6nte ' “ ,ho SeItz " ff “® r boe “ rc P rodno<5d
UiLTOfoBE—Fioureteady and nnchauged. Wheat
active and higher; choice white 1 80; fair to prime I . .
Don’t mix Wiley’s XXXX Flour with ' Merrescent Belize, Aperient.
* Hunt, Rankin & Lamar. Wholesale Agents.
so long ns it is unpaid. Voters will do well to I geoce, which was listened to not only with j maylOd2aw±wly Macon, Ga*
make a note of this and oall at Osptaln Carnta’ paUence, but with admiration, by all on th®
office to aee if they stand all right on tho tax I ground. ^ V u. <«vviawiaunawwi* UUUUJ uo _
books before going to the polls. I Mr. Bart Bateman followed in tho rattliegest j Paris Green to kill caterpillars. It won’t! mand; no email Jots offering. Pork 18 00; ahoul- I The most effective combination cf a pare tonic.
«■““? — •>» !,„„ suet so„r
audience.
The most electrifying epeeoh of tha morning ■
wee made by Orpt. Brad Brown. It was a brief
CORRECTION,
Tbe City vj. tbe Central Eellioed.
. UomzBs, Moiuers, Motsxbb Don't fail to
Wo tinted. d»y before yesterday, that Jadge I tp eech—a very brief one—bnt it was to the procuroMBS. Wxssuow’s 8ooTnrea Strop for ill
Bill bed decided the property of the Central po i n t, snd eloquent with meaning. The sub- disoteea incident to the period of teething in chil-
reilroed, located within tho incorporeto limits I stenco of this speech was, “Iiadies and gentle- '-en- It relieves tho child from pain, cores wind
of Macon, to be lieb’.e to taxation. This was men: Dinner Is ready!” colic, regulates the bowels, acd by giving relief
an error, aa tbe Jadge did not mike any dec!- I It needed no seoond announcement to attract “ d health to tbo child, givee reet to the mother,
sion in the case. I the undivided attention of the whole andienoe, I ^° n ' rp r ° 4 ° C * * " ^ *’*’ ^ r! ' a - 01 ' 13 Soothixo
The mistake grew cut cf the fact that tbe who in obedience to the command proceeded to For eale by all droggiata. June 25-eod6m
Judge announoed bis impression that the So- j the tsbles which were fairly groaning with*
promo Court, In the oase of the ordinary cf flibb dinner that sdmoet astonished even those who os THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER
county vs. tho Central IUilroad and Banking got it np . Notwithstanding the immense crowd, l _ AMD M»gK»
» j -a j . 1 , , . . “ , * I LZA A PERRISS’ Worcestershire 8nnee*
Company, bad decide^, tbe question at lusne , i there was food enough for everyone, snd if a j jg INDISPENSABLE.
aod, if so, bo could not consider the question single person went away hungry, It was because I JOHN DUNCAXV4 SONS, New York.
Locisvixxe—Flour firm and inchlngod; f.mily *P°feifulauti bUious agent »t present
extra 5 2596 50. Com essy; sacked and delivered ‘^mediate and permsnept relief thst it affords
at depot Si&er Provieiona in fsir demand. Pork in ®“ ea of chrome constipation, buiousnesa, etom-
ateady at 16 75017 00. Bacon, ehouldera O^iSOV; achcomplainta. nervona depression, fever, lheu-
clear rib aidea lOVSllK; clear aidea d™P«r. pd<a, headache, heartburn and
packed Lard ateady; Uer?e8JI@9X; keg 9H@9X fl ‘ t ' i:eD ®r. h « ( b '< :0 “® ® proveib mevexy dvil-
steam 8^; whisky firm at 31. ized portion of tba Am3r.can continent. Bold by
Cincinnati—Flour firm at 6 25®6 £0. Oom firm *“ d Tafo 8tB
and in fair eemand at 46543 Provisions quiet.
Pork quiet and nominal at 16 75; small sales, gen-1 ^ f! A RD
augl6d2aw<kw2v
A FTER returning ihonks to my friends for tbe
interest taken in my behalf. I moat respect-
erally field at 17 00. Lard qnlet and firm; tiercs'
held at 8; sales at 7%@7%; new city kettle held at
8% 48%. Bacon steady; shoulders 9; ciear rifi sides
10%; ciear sides 10%. Whisky firm at 94 j fuily decline the Aldermamc candidacy—election to
bT. Lorrs—Flour quiet and nnchanfied; superfine j take place on the 16th. Respectfully,
winter 375@4 25. (iom in ODod demand; train lots angl5 St F. PAYTON,
No. 2 mixed 37@3S; elevator 40. Whisky 91 Pork I
quiet at 16 75@*17 00. Baoon doll and weik, with | vA.LXJA.BHiE
only a limited jobbing demand. Lard steady at
8%.
New OaLEiys—Flour firm and scares; donblo ex
on its merit*. Bnt upon examination of th* I they did cot go to tbe table for their dinner,
case, tbe conrt announced next morning that I Everything w&a cooked saperbly. In fact, It
the decision of the tiapreme Court, in the case waa 6Qc h a dinner as one does not coa very of-
referred to, wa* put upon grounds not involved | j en | n a hf a
in the case at iwue.
Judge Hill will hear argument ia the case I General Phil Cook, who in his usual happy and
some day next week; and, no matter what may I thoughtful manner, entertained the audience
Agents for the United States.
Hunt, Hixxiy £ t.htati.—This well known and
reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood’s
, „ «_ | Eureka liver Medicine. It ha* the praise of all
Aftor dinner «u over a speech was made by who taT0 g* iL ^ wu, at £0 cents and *L00
Snow In Summer ? Yes. How ?
be hia deoiaion, th, case will probably go to the I f or an hour. It was one of the best speech-1 TIThere ? Just where vou would never
Supreme Court for a final adjudication, as ** es of tbe div, li i r t r
. , , .v i ^ ml t , , . look for it. In all-the red hot ovens of
largely involves th?* interest of the city, on the I entire day passed off in the most agree- L, , . , , * .
on. ..d^ and the tutereata of r.Uroada of the Me mJDner poasib!o _ No ai8tnlbraoe of K aDy the best wives and housekeepers in the
^^Xh,°oitv ts°r.prriiented by Mfaar,. J.mieoo I kind oooerred. Old folks and young folks alike cit 7- Vi hat do you mean? I mean that
and Weems, and tho road by Messrs. Lyon k I had met there to be happy, and had not heart I the glorious ioaves fabricated from
Xrvir. for unpleasantnesses. It was late In the after-1 Wiley’s XXXX resemble lilliputian
The t onn.y «.nrt. j »°®° ^tore tbe crowd began to disperse, and moanta j ns capped with show; only the
a .... ... L.J I I . .** . ... . J
, CITY PROPERTY POE SALE
tra 6 25: treble extra C 5.@@7 50; family 8 25@ rpHE nndenumed offers for sale hia property in
VJ' 5°i?'. 8l!8s - of "S?,* 17U '. Brin dull at 85. J. the wettem range' of city lots of Slacon,
WhOAt Q 35 for nrime 1 ,it for ennt 'A l'nrk d^a .11 a • !__ax
Wheat 2 35 for prune. 2 .0 for oooiea. Pork ecarce oontiimng in aU two acroa. fronting on College
and in demand at 17 50. Dry tailed meats srareo; U,] Orauge ttreete, at the terminus of Walnut
eboulders'JK-, Bacon ecarca and in gart demand; , tre6ti he ^ dlTide jnto lot , to aait
ebonlders 10; eleirnb aides lljf; clear 12; bams 16 c fi aaara> embracing tho reeidenco where he now
S16K-. Lard aoaree at fcKS3 for tierce: keg 11. ji,©,. On tbe place is a beantiful flower yard, a
fcugar m fair demand; fair to fully fur 3gOK : Mo- choice variety of fruit trees, and as good, if hot
laaseadnl WMaky reared aua higher; L-uatana the beet well' of water in tli. city.
97; Cincionatt 1 TO. -Coffee 13^2jji. . Terms etsy to any one wishing to purchase. For
Wn.«roio»—Sprits turpentine quiet. Roem I other information, applv to tbe eubecriber. —
eteady at 3 50 for etraicei. angl5 2w JAMES MADISON JONE3.
Lo>dox—Noon—Weatfier wst and unfavorable 1 — 8
to crops.
Lom)05—Everirg—TuipentlEo 3Ie@31e6d.
Liverpool—Noon — Club wficat i2t5o@l2a7cL
Com 28a6d.
Evemug—Turpentine 33s.
'SWEET WATER JIJLLS
Oakoy Ban, negro, and Rachel Tarn, white, J everyone went away as happy as they had been J mountains have red dirt and rocks
were before Judge Weems yeaterday on the J all day. -j _ _ I beneath them, and these wonderful hil-
chargs of intorluaive conduct. Oakey is a noto-1 A great deal of credit ia due to the marshals are jjj e staff of life,"white, nutty and
t jom old negro, who has for years been living I of the day for the admirable manner in whteh | Jtdicious
in oononbinago with some miserable white te- everything was oendnoted.
male creature, who was witling to reoeive bis I Last eight there was a grand hop at Mat- I OBSTACLES TO nARRIAGE.
embraoea and tnpporL He has, all hia life, re- Hall, which ended with proper eolat, tbe HAPPr RELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the
fawd to hive anrihing to do with female* of brilliant day Fort VaUeyhaahad ainoe the effecta of Error, and Abuaes In earlr Lfe. Man-
hi. own race and notwithstanding the faot that var. It waa a tremendooa ontponring of the bood“ ^ rn ^f T rem "'
l, . ’ ’ . r ,1,- t rn th of th. old-line spirits, betokening a material recon- ^ow method of treatment New and remark-
a living monument or the truth or ‘he . , - „ able remedies. Bxk* and crcuiars sent free, in
Darwinian philosophy, be has, singularly [ f tTaetlon ,hlch ‘ 8 wor ^ m ° r9 . th * p811 | h °P J ' [ aealed envelopes. AdJrcanHOWARD A5SOCIA-
enough, always been able to find soma w hite
litiosl reoonst motions Georgia has ever had.
woman wllLng to make her abide with him
Hut while h. is old and gray and has a thou
sand wrinkles on bis baboonisb face, and is un-
c'eanly to an extreme in hi, person, in faet, is
as repnlMve a looking negro a, there is in Ma-
eou, he is not without ahrewdeea enongh to
enable him to carry cn hi, loathsome wicked
ness and still not place himself within the
grarp of tbo law. In this cut it was proven
that Ban and Rachel Yarn live in the same
boose; and have been so for two yean, and
though everybody believed they were living u
man and wife, still tbe eweential point of testi
mony eras wanting and tbe old sinner and his
paramour were discharged.
Naw Anarvana.—Mes, msckertl (this year’s
crop), fresh Fulton market beef, new cheese,
sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, eta, at
It S. T. WiLExa s, 8S Cherry street.
I TION, No. 2 South Ninth st.. Philadelphia Pa..—
i institution having a high reputation for honor-
I coocmt a—d professional skill. j ilySJSm
Choice Wheat, only thoroughly
cleansed with a dccorticalor like that o:
ours, can make flour like the Wiley
XXXX We know where to get it, and
have alwnvs a heavy supply on hand.
' BURR & FLAXDERS.
Naw Micxxaix, fresh Fallon market beef,
preserving sugar at S. T. Walxxi i
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES,
TE w J1 rterive at Feaain A Bro.’a suhle, op-
w posits tbs I’sHten^er Depot, on MONDAY.
the 18th >n^t. EIGHTEEN FiNE HORSES, for
saddle and harness purposes.
Parties wishing to parch%se w-ill fi^d it to th^ir
advanUgo to coll before baying elsewhere, a* these
horses kre well broke and will b3 told low.
augUdlw W. F. ANDERSON A CO
"PLANT'S EXTRA’
N OT (urpaaaed by any F our made in the Ueited
State,. For sale by
algll St*
JONES A BAXTER, Agent*.
MARINE NEWS.
(EAST TENNESSEE)
Nrv Yoik—Arrived, Bremta. Arrived oat, Rich
mond.
OnARixsTOV—Sailed, Virginia, Stickncy.
Bankrupt Sale of Beal Estate.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, FOR THE bOOTHEBN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of J*me3 W. Knott—Bankrupt.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from A G. Murray,
Regia ter in bankrupt cy, I will tell, at public
outcry, btfore tfie Conn-bouee door. In Dawson.
Ten ell county, Georgia, oq Friday, the 5th day of
September. A- D. 1878, at 11 o’clock a. at., the real
estate of Jamfa W. Knotr, Bankrupt—consisting cf
7.0 acres of land, more or lese, situated in Terrell
county, Georgia, and better ktown aa the Roberta
<i Pc tore place and the Elolb place, of which places
I will sell a one-half interest, the eame having
been surrendered in Bankruptcy by the said Bank
rupt as hia attfd'H. Tha eamo sold under a decree
in Bankruptcy for ibe benefit of hie creditor*.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Assignee,
'fin, Gecreia, Angiut 13 3873. ia<)5tds
GOLD BEST XIXX HOUR,
HOSS ROSE XXX FLOUR,
VALLEY GREKS XX FLOUR,
la 24 and 49 Pound Sacks;
For sale bj
Bra, Oats, Haj, Beal, etc.
*5 0® POUHDS WHEAT BEAN.
2 TOO BUSHELS OATS.
»00 BALES TIMOTHY and CLOVER HAY.
300 BU3HELB COW f£AS
FRESH WATER GROUS'D MF.tf,
Ia ,tor,. ud far tale cheap by
aogliSt* J0NE8A BlXTIB.
SEYMOUR, TiSSLEY & CO.
auglStf
bATDKDAY, Augutt 16, 1873.
Applicants must *be licensed teachers. Tbe
county superintendent will be in Lis office on Cher
ry street, over M It. Rogers’ store, from 9 a. m to
J2 v. eveiy day cf tao present week, for the par
poee of examUiiDg porson* d» sirin.: to be licensed.
Tbe teachers employed in the city schools dar
ing the past year may consider themselves li
censed
By order of the Board of Education.
B. M. ZETTLEB,
ang!2td Secretary pro tem.
TTNDER and by virtue of a resolution pawed by
U the City Council of tbe City of Hacun, u
election will be hold in the several wards of tba
city, on 8ATURDAY, the lfithdayof Augnft.1873,
ANTHRACITE COAL AND WOOD. | caX.^° h p^ t \°v a ?r^f
1 from 8 o clock a. v. to 5 odock p. m. at the fol
lowing places r First Ward—At Engine Hrnseo?
F.re Company No. 8. 8econd Ward—At Engine
House of Fire Company No. 4. Third Wird-At
W E will sell Coal during the month of August J Court house. Fourth *Vard—At Ci^y Hall
at redoced rates Send in your orders now
and avoid last winter’s trouble n erms cash.
»ugl dim BUrT8«fcR088.
GEORGIA No. 2.
Attest:
J. A. MoMincs. Clerk O. O.
J. W BUIlKE,
Mayor Pro 7 tm.
avaStd
15
CENTS 15.
^^LL DRINKS, plain or fancy, are now fifteen
cents each at tbe Georgia No. 2
No change in liquo's.
None kept but tfie best
PINE HORSES.
ROBERT SIMS, of Carlisle, Ky., will arrive
Macon about the 15th instant w.th tbe
fihb8t lot cf horses he haB ever brought to Georgia
—comisting of Saddle, Harness and Combined
Horses. Those who may desire a fine horse will
do well to call on Mr. Sima upon his arrival.
aug!2 4&
WHITE HOOK POTASH I
BY THE POUND.
TURNIP, CABBAGE, BEAN,
And other aeeda suitable to the season.
FINE LiTQUORS
FOR MEDICINAL USE.
Imported and Domestic Segars
AT BOTTOM FIGURES.
ang7 Ct
CA8EY & ESPENNER,
Proprietors.
E. B. POTTER M. D.
HomcBopathist-
O FFICE Weed’s Block, 8econd etreet, third door |
_ below Johnston’s jewelry est&bliebmcnc.
Residence Lanier House.
July 15 tf
(Trade mark registered )
O. A. Nutting,
President.
W. P. Goodal,
Cashier.
W E will in a short time hive ready onr m'xeJ
Chemicals, which we recommend for
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
I WHEAT, OATS, EYE, BARLEY and GRASSES
Wo'propose to mike this qaite as rapid a fore,
asgood
Prescriptions compounded with care and prompt-
ness by cjmpotent persons.
Capital 200,000 dollars, Peruvian guano
1
Sei
pet
tloz
no,
gro
DinHCTons.
I And at about one-third the cost
Planters are invited to look into it.
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
Jnly28 3m
WM. S. HOLT,
JNJ. B. ROSS.
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will open the I
House on Mulberry street, opposite the La- I
HUNT, RANKIN & 1AHAB,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warebo.*\
auglfltf 81 and 81 Obeny street
BUY THE BEST
BOLAND B. HALL,
Comer Oherrv streot and Cotton Avenue.
angU tf
nier Honse, (Graniie Hall) formerly kept by N.
! BinBwanger. Board $25 per month, and the table
supplied with the best the market tffords. Booms
can be had either with or without furnitme.
ang6 lm E.- M. BROWN. Agent.
EDWARD SPRINZ.
' ATOTAEY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE
Xi OF THE PEACE. lean be found for the
preeent at all hours of the day at my office, adjoin*
Civil and Mechanical
EKTG-Xia'BBB.IKrGr
Lanflretii’s M Crop Turnip H
anti
elas
000
the i
stati
goes
A T the Rensselaer Poiytechnio Institute, Troy,
New York. Instruction very practical. Ad-
ng the law office of A- Proudflt, over the store of } vantages unsurpassed In this country. Graduates
Jaqnea* Johnsons Third street, Maoon, Ga., to at- .'Obtain (xcelltnc positions. Reopens September
end to all Magisterial businana. aug I 17th. For the Annual Register, containing im-
... I Z _ _ ! proved Course of Siudy, and full particulars,
WANTED AT ONCE, {address FBOF. CHARLES DBOWNK,
' augl dim Director.
O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers, ,'
cr* ■ !!
BUTA BAGA,
FLAT DUTCH.
LED TOP,
LlBGE GLOBE,
Mao,
FBESH CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
A
inen
from
whei
respl
reins
deati
time
bast
straii
the a
oongt
erallj
Tears
_ (Breaster), *o whom the highest wages will .
be paid, by the day or piece.
July 11 tf p. o. SAWYER. ,
AT -a BARGAIN.
JOHN INGALLS,
npHREE ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS at the I E^KBiat. >nd Pharmacist, 4th ami Pcplrr«trfi‘Ji
■ - • * — - -- -- » ,y>nt9 Hollinsworth 13 cc*
FOR RENT.
T WO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located.
Apply to B F. LAWTON,
At Fxchango Back, or to
DR A. F. COLLINS.
julyX7 tf At Colline & Heath’s.
FOR RENT CHEAP.
T HE two commodious STORES on Cherry
street, at present occupied by Coleman &
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
next. Ajply to ' J. VALENTINO,
juneStd
C8 Cherry etreet.
POR RENT.
O NE THREE BOOM DWELLING, plastered
and with blinds to windows, excellent well of
water, fronting James Seymour's residence; price,
$15 per month. Also one six room dwelling near
Tatnall rqiare, adjoining the residence of E.
Price; three acres of land attached, good welt of
water; price, $25 per month. Apply to
J. 8EY nOUB BODGEBS.
julyl7 Im at Seymour, Tinsley A Co.
A head of Walnut street, for eale cheap.
Apply to
augl2eod3t JOHN B. GOBB.
July20 tf
FOR RENT.
S TORY-HOUSE recently occupied ty Johnson
A Smith, in tha Planters’ Warehouse. Pus-
teselon given immediately.
Also, one four-room DiYELLING and six two-
room HOUSES.
Apply to
ang2eodlm H. T. JOHNSON.
DR. WRIG-HT.
DENTIST
Ta
from
Treat
Trees
on e S
Eight
lough
paid
been
been
fllth.
la any
him s
H
AS removed to Boardman’s Block, ore? P*-
dleton £ Roes’, corner Mulberry end Secor^^**
Macon. Ga. octlM*
POR SALE.
, n. niiL. jr. x aix**
HILL & HARRIS,
O NE cf the meet desirable places in VmeviHe, I , , , . i/
containing 45 acres, with good weUs of wa- ATTORNEYS AT LAW E
ter. comfortable improvements, with wood enough I ■
to last a family for four or five years. Good or
chard or various kinds frmtT'The”p!ace itiu’be
sold, or traded lor city prootrty in Maoon.
Apply to * A.J. ORB.
ang5 eodtf At Oliver, Dcnjlass <fc Co's.
No. 90 Chorry etreet, fap etaire)
MACON. 01
Will practice in all the courts, of the HW***
cult. Special attention given to Ooliecti-i 11 .
veyanoes. etc. jqlyX n_
TO RENT.
SIX-BOOM dwelling on Pino street. Apnlv
to
anglOtf J F. BARFIELD.
Eclectic Institute,
F OB YOUNG LADIES, Baltimore, Maryland.
Number of Pupils limit*' * “ —
colors apply to the Principal.
vil>u r.rTrrn n
I Valuable Plantation
FOB. SALE.
Got
the oh
Vest,
who oi
»U the
toqni!
Tested
Whi»ki
b« abi
•uffloi.
turn.”
oeaafu
MBS. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE,
augl dim Of Yirgicia.
UO RENT.
f ''WO TENEMENT HOUSES or one eight-room *
HnniA fnr r*nf 1
SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT.
T HE “BLOOM PLAOE,”containingUit
Situated on Tobeeofkee Creek, oniy fi Te ^ .
I from Macon, with dwelling and all necefce&ry
cabins. Rood ein-honufl Mrifl nmvw. Wfll be W
X House for rent.
Apply to
Joly25tf OLIVER, D0UGTA98 & CO
Central Railroad and Ranking Covpaxy,>
Macon, Ga., August 12,1873. j
until October 1st. Time will be given on p* 11
purchase money.
; rpHE following articles of unclaimed freight will I auglOtilsepl
I _L be sold at the depot of this companv, TCJE8- I
. : lfith Hentember. at 10 o’rlrclr A If’ I \J klU t
For terms, etc., spplv to
»ppiv to r.%
liOBT. A. NI8BET. lUcrnJl^
I PAY, 16th September;at 10 o’clock a'm:: ’ 1 VAT.TIARTF IIWT1 MR SALF»
WASTED 1 Pendleton Guano CorupiDy—1 sack guano. tJallUnDLJu LaRl) lUIl
| J. H. Dougherty—l box hardware. I __ T nnH v , , , ot/nL’eJ
O NE FINE SHOE AND BOOT MAKER, and • W. H. Ha}good—7 bundles agricultural imple-| Li nnndred acres of land, IpPE ’**
one good Fog Workman. Address. ,'ment*. XJ from Fort Valley. Ga,. m a north, esio^,.
™ — — — — l. r> tt rr: ,. —I tion, one-third cleared acd m cultivatioo. _j
apee well umbered land with oak, and
“Tb
right i
party,
trolled,
®nforc
Tha
with t
olie J,
“moat
oompe
jority,
Wtiioh
Jnly29 dim
W. H. 3ILLERY, Dublin,
Laurens County. Ga.
M4BKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
NOTICE.
I F GEORG HKINRICK EREL, formerly from
Frankenthal, Bavaria, said to be living in Ma
oon, will call at onr office he will learn aomething
to hia Interest. 8TABB & RUAN
ang',3 3t Ofifca over Flanten' Warehouae.
TEHUSSEE CORK.
1 AAA BU8HEL8 OHOIGE WHITE CORN,
^vvy in two bushel socks. For sole by
augU 3i* JONES A BA5TEB.
r ^HE Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of
Macon, adjoining Jadge Knott’s place, is of
fered for sale or rent. It ha* an area of twenty-
one seres, in high cultivation. On it I* a frame
building containing five rooms, and near it all nec
essary outhouse* *nr| a fine well of water. For
terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG.
I con be found at the market every day until
nine in the morning tnd on the premises the re
mainder of the day. aug5 Im*
B. H. Kingman—1 box merchandise.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad—13 barrels oil.
Grescom £ Co-—1 case merchandise.
Mary Mims—1 Bedstead (three packages).
Mary Mims—1 bundle bsrtdi'-g.
W. F. SHELLMAN,
augl3 2tawtds Agent Cectral Railroad.
ad»pi*j
atd
TO RENT.
A FOUB-ROOM HOUSE, on the comer of
Second and Arch etrf eta, with doable kitch
en* Possession given first of Ootober.
Apply to MBS. M J. SHERWOOD,
aug 14H* Or MB. G. W. BHERWOOD.
Thie body of land ia all level aid well
to the production of corn, cotton, whe.l, c, ‘ '
all farm piooncte of Middle Georgia, bo *•' ,
that it may be divide*! into two farms of V ' vir r
each, or foar farms cf 200 acres each. »
each division a portion cf the cleared 1*®“* ^
This land is a part of the real estate a» ^
TJ'BOM this date DR. WM. B. BURGESS may be I Mr - Henr I P E’erett from the eatate or
.fr.ro,, nriv.ffl
MEDICAL CARD.
T*x
Tba o
real
blad, ;
•Ppagn
tharaol
iaeiaaa
jaar.
the thr
Maeeenbnrg iOo.’eDrug Store, omner M^ber^ a Th, s laud b® ^ r rc< !;L pr iT‘iV‘
and Third etreeta. Brat Monday toOrtober. when if
Macon. April 28,1873. od4pr28ea I w«U b®j^>M ^' ‘ “* b gb t '
indtr* 0 !;
POR RENT.
| the town of Fort Valley.
apply for information to Wm. A.
fort
Janie. A. Everett, or to the undertigDed,
T HAT large, well appointed Boarding-houae on Vafiey. . c t
Second a reet, near the bnaineas oenbe of I I will ai»o aell a well improved bou.e *»“ V,
the eity, at preeant occupied by Mia. Fraaman. I 40 acre, of land attached. Thia ia one or to* j
Poeteeaion giyen on the lat of October or earlier I improyed lota in the town and eligibly euo»‘
if deaired. Apply on the premiaea, or to I aeU on very farorable term*.
aug7 eodlw. m. B. THOMSON. I tuglOtde
’ WM. (■ GBBlSE'
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