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CITY AFFAIRS.
80ND.AY MOKNINU. ACGUBr 17, 1*73.
trllilMi imrlm To4aj
Farr B*pti*t Cwcncn.—Preaching at io :
a. k. by the paator, Be*. W. H. McIntosh.
Sabbath school at 9 a. 54.
Hbookt> Biitoi Ctrmcv.—Preaching at 10}
A. m. bj Uev- Dr. Battla. Sabbatb-aobool at 9
A. X.
Ciisist Cnracn.—Divine Service at lfj A. ir.
and at night. By tha rector. Her. B. Johnson
8t. Bicoid*,' OHArru—Berriee, with oeia-
runmon. at 5 P X. Seata free.
Hntnir Htbmt UrrxoniBT Cbtach—Bar-
Tioe at jot a. x. Sermon by Bar. F. M. Ken
nedy, D. D. Ssnday-achoo! at £ r. *f. Prayer-
mooting Wedneaday at 6r.x.
Finn SrariT MmioprsT Cbvmch.—Preach*
log to dey, morning ami night by tha Pre-
aiilmg Kider, Bar. J. IF. Hinton. Mottlhly
Oonfarenoe held Monday night at chsreh.
Baxmi's Bctldibo.—The workman are now
laying the laat brick* on Dr. Baxter’* new
bntldtog, and It will aooB be onder roof.
Tub Mayen a Cottbt —Bat one cane waa be
fore thi* tribunal yesterday. Waih Sanderlin
waa aoonaed of being drank, hot the ehargi
waa dismissed.
Oontr.—Mm are. J. W. Barke 4 Oo. hare
aent na a oopy of Qodey’a Luly'a Book, for
September—a very handaome number of a very
excellent periodical for the lidiet
Tn* Wkituxb—Yesterday waa pleaaant rp
to the middle of tbe afternoon, when It grew
pretty bob Toward night it olondod up aa if
rain were not far in the fntnre.
At Uoxi.— Mr. Vi. 8 y.jilin hat retnrned to
Ibe oity after a bcjonra of tome week* in Pnilt-
delphla. Ha aaya be waa glad to get South
again to oool off a little, after tbe enjoyment cf
a anrfelt of Qnakor olty torridity.
l'xatoxAh.—Mr. K. H. Cobb and lady, of
CnLhbert, who bare been apending tbeir honey
moon at the White Snlphnr Spring*, have re-
tnrned to their home, prepared to eettle down
to the quiet ways of domaatle life.
BeakMa .4 eortaa.
Major Charles Hetty Killed by Silas law
den.
A difficulty oecnmd at Gordon, at £ o’clock
yesterday afternoon, which resulted in the kill
ing of Major Charles Kelly by Silas Sandera.
From passengers who came in on the Central
train laat night we are able to get a few parties-
Ian of the difficulty.
It seems that Kelly and Sandera aerred in
the same regiment dnring the war—Kelly aa
major. Some tronble occurred then between
the tiro men which has been a soared of anger
between them ever since. Yesterday afternoon.
both parties being somewhat coder the inflo
•noe of liqaor, the old tronble wai renewed,
and high words followed in the course of which
Kelley called Sanders s d—d scoundrel, or words
to that cffaot; whereupon Sacders struck Kel
ly. The latter then drew a pistol and fired at
Sanders, and Sanders drew one also and fired
at Kelly. Several shots were exchanged until
flxudly Kelly fell, mortally wounded, and expired
In a rery short while. Sanders made his escape
end bad cot been arrested when the train left
Gordon for Macon.
Both of these men hare been regarded as
good citizens of Gordon. Kelly was son-in
law of Mr. Solomon, who keeps the hotel at
that piano. He was major of the 42d Georgia
regiment daring the war, and had an eye shot
out In battle. Sanders was a private soldier in
the same regiment.
Mm L. W. Host.—Mr L. W. Hunt, of the
enterprising drag firm c. Hant, Benkln 4 Le-
msr, who bee been spending some weeks at the
eprlcga, In Yirgtnle, returned to the olty yester
day evening, muoh recruited, phyntoally. We
are glad to see him back.
Goxa to South Oasoutta.—Kev. Jamoa Mo-
Brlds, Pastor of tha Ssoond Baptist Ohnrob, Is
absent from the olty at pressnt on a visit to his
home in Sooth Oarollns. IIa will be absent a
week or ten d«ya longer, but bis pnlpit will be
filled daring his absenoe.
Fisa Paaaa.—Mr. James Madison Jones has
oar thsnki for a lot of the sweetest, juiciest
pears we have seen this season. They almost
melt In the month, and, so far as our pear grow
ing friends have given ns an opportunity to I
jadge, are deoldedly ahead of any fruit we have
oaten this summer.
The County Conrf-
The course of jostles was wonderfully expe
dited In a case which came before Judge
Weems yesterday.
Mr. Wo. S. Campbell superintends the plant
ation of Mr. E Price, about seven miles from
tbe city, and resides wilb bis wife in one of the
homes on the plaoe. Yesterday morning he
and his wife locked the house and went away.
cine o'clock one of tho hands who works on
the plaoe—e very trusty negro—came to the
well for water, and while there tbongbt be
heard a noise in tbe house. On examining the
bouse he found tbe floor had been pride up, as
If by seme one who wanted to enter and steal
He called to know who was in the house, but
received no answer. He (hen called to his wife
to bring him his pistol, which the did, wbere-
npon the thief—a negro named SoL Smith—im
mediately surrendered, and came out et the
hole through which he had entered the house,
was osoght and tied by his colored captor and
detained until Mr. Campbell came home.
When Mr. Campbell returned the condition
of sffairs was made known to him, and he, ac-
oompanled by his faithful baud who hsd mida
the arrest, brought the burglar Into the city,
where they arrived about twelve o'clock. The
prisoner was taken before Jndga Weems at onoc,
when he pleaded guilty, and in fifteen minutes
was on his way to serve out a six months' sen
tence In the chain gang. Smith is an able-
bodied negro, abent twenty-five years of age.
Joe Harris was up on the charge of card-
playiog. A jury wss demanded In his case,
and It was postponed nntil September. His
case Is defended by Ool O. 5. Wooten.
The esse of Hiram Lindsay, charged with an
assault upon a negro boy, wss continued until
Ahgtoxb Homicide.—Passengers by tbe Oen- I Tuesday,
trsl Ksllroad report that a difficulty occurred I John Crawford, under sentence for carrying
yesterday among a party of men in Emacnel I oocoenled weapons, has about mtde arrange-
oouoty, in which one man was killed. Oar in-1 meats to psy his fiao of one hundred dollars,
formant has forgotten tbe name of the into I and will, therefore, probably be able to return
who was killed, and did not learn any of tbe I to his work in a day or two. He is employed
8. T. Waua, tha veteran caterer, *8 Cher
ry street, aa usual leads the van in fnvnhhing the
earliest dainties, and yesterday his store offered
a foretaste of the rich bosquet it will fusieb
as tbe season advances. Here wes displayed
fresh oorn beef, now mess mackerel, crabs,
shrimp*, Northern oabbegt, Irish potatoes,
tweet potatoes, fat beef, mutton, kid, while his
stock of groceries and liqnors is unrivalled.
First, his “ gold dust" whitky (a hoct
in itself), then the pare jnicer of the
California grape, angelica, sherry mutes
el, so beneficial for tbe invalid and
strengthening in its parity. Also the best Ed
inburg ale and Booclty’s celebrated porter. Bat
ennmerstion is meless, and so we close and in
vite yon to call.
nifAlfCUL AH> COXKXKCIA
Latest Market Reports by Telegraph.
FINANCIAL.
Exctmxcx Txcm« to New York, via Charies-
ton Mteamers, for round trip $43. Ticket! for
sale at Brown 3c Co.*! book store. Informa
tion a! to time, etc., gives. £ua*tthnrtf
HznxnxAz. Poisoxa ow ras Was*.—Tbe patriarchs
took no mercury, no bismuth. no iodine, no brom-
cf potassium, no etryeboria, no quinine
H*ppy old gentlemen! they did not even know of
tbe existence of these “specifics,” and yet they
lived until it teemed ah if Death had forgotten
them. Their medicine! were herb! and root*.
They have left thii feet on record, and the world
eecma to be new takieg note of it and retaining
to th6 first principles of medication. Ho»tetter'*
Stomach Bitten, the purest end most efficacious
vtteuble restorative of the day. ia also the most
popolAr. Thousand* of persons who only * few
year* Ago believed implicitly in *11 the poisons
which figure in the pharmaccepia, now pronounce
thi* p*l*t*b?e tonic *nd alterative an all-sufficient
rsmedy fo^dyepepei*. nervooa debility, coustipa
tion, bilious complaint*, headache, intermittent
fevers, and all the ordinary disturbance* of the
atomscb, the liver, the discharging organa and the
bralo. The time is not far distant when moat of
the pcwarfnl and venomous drngc now eo reek-
leeeJy administered by practitioners cf the * heroic’
school, in cases that might easily be controlled by
milder treatment, will be utterly discorded by all
philosophical physicians As it is, the thinking
public, wh j are generally ahead of the profession
als, have already put the dangerous preparations
aaide and adopted Hottetter’s Bitter* iu their stead
safe and ezoellent household medicine,
adapted to almost every ailment except tbe organic
and deadly contagion• diseases. For more than
tsenty years this famous restorative and preven
tive has been annually strengthening it* bold upon
tbe publio confidence, and it now takes the lead of
every advertised medicine manufactured in this
country.
The popular ronte to New York is the Atlantic
Coast Line. jnlj20jnnthur tf
Kaw You—Noon—Stocks steady. Cold 15.—
Money easy at 3#. Ixchange, long 8%: short
98*. Gowsromenta dolL State bonds quiet.
Evening—Money ea*yat 3g4. Sterling 8}* Go'd
lS’H'^lSX- Governments doll and unchanged.
Stare bonds quiet and nominal.
Back aiarrrmrnt - TiAV»s increased $1,855,900:
specie decreased $1475,900; legal tenders decreased
$1,402,300; deposits decreased 01,265,800; circula
tion decreased $800.
Import* far the week are nearly seven millions,
including three millions in dry goods.
Midnight—Governments. Sis *9Jf; 60s 18%: 64s
17Af; 65s 18; new 17Jfc 67* 19; 68a 17K; new
5s 14X: 10-40* 16*.
Tennessee 6s 82: new 81$f; YIrginI* Ce 4SKt
new 50; consol 60*£ deferred 11: Louisiana
6*49; new 43; levee 6« 50: 8s 63; Alabama 8s 80;
6s 47: Georgia 6s 70: 7s 93; North Caro lint a 27K:
new 16. special tax 12; 8outb Carolina* 27X; new
15X: April and October 23
over half a million—for th« week, $3 600,000.
New O elk ax s—Sterling 25X- New York sight %
premium. Gold 15^
rams—Noon—Rentes 57IG7c.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
for sale
A. DKSIBABLB RESIDE;GE, staining eix
rooms, on Bond street; outbUldlngi complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
_Jnlv3t if LAWTON 4 WILUNOHAM’S.
for rent.
'J’WO vary desirable dSrtOg, to rent. Apply to
l * 17 6t O. S. OBXAB.
POR R SNT.i
A sk BOOM HOUSE, v .tb neoeaaary ontbnild-
ings, garden, etc . on Orange etrec or. site
residence of T. a He.bit.IVq. App^io
OKO. F. SNIDER.
angl« 3t At Good 4 Son'a.
IVBMAIE DRY fiOOBS IM!
LOST.
Tne total epede abipmecU to-day were nearly a HEAVY I'AIS OF GOLD 8PEOTAOLES
*500,000 in liver. Coatcm re«,pu_ to-day were A, The finjer «-,U be libtreUv rewaTdld bvle^l
^COTTON.
Imitatoeh jkd Taxis gcsasxa come tc grit! at
laat. Only original discoveries, like that of Dr.
Holmlold, stand the teat cf time. Helmhold’a Ba-
eha, which is the only extractor that wonderful, —- .,uuu— m.tnu imuuh u
shrub that realizes It* fall virtues, is still relied | trade are reported at Liverpool to-day.
Lrvzmroon—Noon—Cotton qniel and steady; np-
Kew You—Noon—Cotton doll and nominal
nptandalSJjl Orleans 20%.
Futures opened ae follows: Angust 193191-16!
September ITfiSlT 15-16- December 17 3-32
Evening-Cotton weak and irregular; uplands
19K®>0K: sole. Ltii; net receipre 69. groea 1060
S Je* of futures 7.SC0; market closed as follow!:
August l»t<: Septan ber 17 tS-lS ; October 1T%
November a7M&17 13 32; December 17 16-16
Tbe market for spot ootton has been inactive
throughout the vtek, and a general decline hoe
taken plica in the price* of all grades During
the middle of the week a sudden decline in gold
led to a total absence of buyers for export, and
prlcea were barely sustained, dosing wear, and in
some grades were rumored K off In contract
stock dealings were chitfly in August and Septem
ber delivery ; but were not large in either month,
and rates allowed e downward tendency nntil yes
terday. when there was s partial reaction, influ
enced by a report of considerable damage to the
crop by the late etorm.
Sales of the week include 75,358 bales, of which
70,200 were contract stock, and 6.188 for immediate
delivery, as follows: 1961 for axport; 3990 for spin
ners, and £37 for speculation. Included were 227
hales to arrive
Naval atorea have been quiet, but firm for tosin,
which has advene- d
Nxw OBLBaaa—Cotton, cot receipts 99; gross
180; exports to Great Britain —; coaalwiaa 1618;
tales 100; laat evening 225; stock 17,221; ordinary
12A17.V; good ordinary low middling:
17K&1K: middling. 19Jf@18fc demand limited.
WnacaoToa—oottou, net receipt* 17; exports
ooastwiae—; soles —: stock 825; middlings lSVf ;
market quiet.
iror-ra—Cotton, receipts 82: rales —: ship
ments 133; middlings 17)^; market dull
Savaaaas — Ootton, n*t rsosipts 92: exports
eoaetwie* —; sties 15: stock llE2; middlings
17K; market dull and nontnai.
CHAEi.BrTon—Cotton, net receipts 409; export*
coastwise 131: sale* 110; stock 1740; middlings
17Xt low middlings —; good ordinary M
ordmtry —; market quiet.
Motui-B—Ootton, net reeelpts 25; exports coast
wise 2'4: sales 100: stock 7713; middlings 18V
low middlings—; good ordinary—; market dull.
Loxdos—Noon-Several failures in the cotton
upon to cure kidney complaint, female disorders,
impotenry, gravel the effects of dissipation,
all trouble* of tbe nrinary organa in either sex
This steadily successful medicine ia recommended
by physicians. Bsware of counterfeits John
Henry, New York, sole agent.
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia and Ball!
more by the most desirable routes, at Brown
Oo.’*. }uly20sunthnr tf
> tbe
particular* of the difficulty.
Biuot School.—We take pleasure In calling
attention this morning to Mr. Hall's advertise
ment of his aeleot school to be fonnd in
another oolumn. Mr. Hall la a thorough
eoholar and ono of tho most conscientious,
painstaking teachers to bo fonnd anywhere, aa
his patron* all know and will oheerfully testify.
on the Central BtUroad a* fireman, and has
been tbere four years.
FzaaextL—John W. Hollis, Montezuma, Tenn
May 18, 1810.—“I have been using A- Q. Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator and it has proved to be H
beat medicine in my case that I ever taw. We
hove it to bo one of the beat medicines in tho nni
verae.”
> bo-
No danger from yellow fever! Take Simmons'
Liver Regulator, the great preventive. -
No danger from cholera! Take Simmons' Liver
Regulator, the great preventive.
A Recreation In Saturn] Xllsforyr.
np
A chill also is a hardship—a hardship of
I most peculiar natnro. It comes a* nearly em-
I ploying all a man’s faculties as any ether ill that
He deserves a generous support. He taken only I oomes along to tamper with one’s foelings.
thirty scholars, never varying from that nnm-1 i a an interesting spootaelo to see a grown
her, and in ao doing offer* tbe most satisfactory I mul scuffling with a chill. He has all the
guarantee that the fullest justice will bo done to I employment be needs for tho time being. He
every one of them, I doesn't care just then to go out to chop a little
A Voire from Jones. I wood or boo a few licks in tbo garden; nor is
The following portentous epistio reached na I la ^*0 beat condition to carry a baakot of eggs
yesterday by duo course of mall We beaten to I to maiket, or take hU wife’s crockery down
TxLiniurn it as requested t I from the top shelf. Iu fact about the only
Haddix Station, August. | thing he is fit for ia to be let n!cno, and tho
Mattr Local >
rieaao telegraph (o tho Ootton Bears in New
York Met one euallou makes a Summer, and
that one open boll in August insures six hun
dred pounds of lint per acre. This item will
do us farmer* so muoh good—and won't it Uokle
the Bear* and Fntureroen to know what a crop
ia oomlng. Till death Faux.
Chicken rnieocrrr.—There la a lady living
ou Second street, who has a brood of white Bra
ham ohlokcns, which were halohed during the
latter part of the month of February. One pul
let out of that brood oommenoed laying some-
time elnoc, and continued until abe bad pro-
duoed sixteen eggs, then went to setting, with
au industry worthy of a more mature age, and
now ahe is the mother of a nloe little brood of
her own. Another pullet of the earns brood
has ambitiously gone to work to emulate bar
slater, and bos, so far, produoed thirteen eggs,
and Is going ahead aa energetically as aver.
The Cuirrox Boon.—The farmer men of
Jones now take their turn to enter np a oom-
plalnt. They say that tbe Bibb ocunty end of I of boiling water, or a cauldron of melted tallow
only form* of expression that frame themselves
‘n bis mind or on bis Ups are precisely those
which he was never taught in Sunday school
but which he picked up on tbo30 Sunday after
noons when bo need to sneak away down the
oroek with a pin hook and a wrapping thread
line tuoked away in his vest pocket.
The sensation prodaoed by a chill are about
ts surprising ae tbe emotions which accompany
the first attaok of love, or the first assault of tbe
cramp colic. The first sensation is a coolness
itealthily lonngeng np and dawn the vertebrae
The next impression ia that an ioe factory has
been opened betwoen hie shoulders which bad
jaet taken on a contract to deliver ice at the
rate of a ton an hoar, and he ean feel the fresh
blocks gliding down hla back and can't help
wondering why leielea don't form on tbe ends
of bis toes. The sufferer may baok np aa close
as he pleases to a redbot stova, and ho will 1 feel
no more comfort from it than a salamander
would feel perohod upon an iceberg. He ia
neat-proof for the time being—fire-proof in
faat, and be wonders whether or not * bucket
the road to Ollnton has besoms eo bad that no
reasonable xuan will sitompt to haul hie ootton
over it. It ean't be done. They furthermore
eey that unless the Bibb oounty road commis
sioners fix up the road, tbe Jones oounty men
will send their ootton to Auguste and will
bring their produoe from the seme plaoe.
poured down his baok would not exert a pleas
ant reactionary Influence,
No mac, who has never bad a chill, can ade-
| quately sympathize with these adventurous
teamen who have sacrificed so mtny Uvea iu
1 tbe vain hunt for an open polar Bea. If a man
wants to weep for the untimely death of Sir
From the frequency with which complaints I John Franklin, let him read Dr. Kanes narra-
ara nude against the roads of this oounty, wa
are of tbe opinion that they are In e bed con
dition, end that the rood oommimionere will
have to bestir themselves in order to be reedy
for the wagon baainees of the approaching rea
son.
A1DKRKANIC ELECTION.
L. W. Ba*4al tho People's Choice.
live while a chill is on him. There will be no
I dearth of tears unless the sealed fountains be
frozen np by a chill inside.
A chill is a ourious operation. It is a very
occupying entertainment. When a man has
one he don’t want muoh el.-e while it lasts.
One minute he's afraid it will freeze him to
I death, and the next minute he’s afraid it wiU not.
The eleetion to flU the vaoanoy in the Oity
Oounotl, oooooian ed by the retirement of Mr.
Barron Oarier, of the first ward, took pleee yes'
terdey. The e.ection area an exceedingly quiet
one, and the vots much larger then we* to nave
been anticipated. The foUowing is the result
of the election:
lUadol Drey fane. Sawyer. Total
First Ward....
Second Ward.lit
Third Ward ... 73
Fourth Ward. 151
100
AO
■MO
This method is employed by the undersigned
to inform his many friends of Middle and
I Southern Georgia of his change of business and
reoect oocnestion with W. A. Johan 4 Co.,
Maeon, Ga. To those whom he has so faith
fully served and all others who may honor him
with a call, he still obligates himself to exert in
their behalf, that aeme interest sc characteristic
of himself heretofore, which, united with po-
A HouiEHorn Nxcassixr.—Editor Wanpun
(Wis ) Leader says: “Dr. Frioe's Cream Baking
Fowder bos become with us a household nocosrity.
It makos light and nioa biscuit, which our wife,
who has long suffered with dyspepsia, can indulge
in withoui injury. Don’t fan to use Dr- Frioe's
Oream Baking Powder, as, also, his Special Fla
voring?, Lemon, Vanilla, etc., a* they are prepared
by a practical chemist, as weU as physician, with
special regard to their strength and purity. Aek
grocers for them.*'
Tickets via Atlantic Coast Line, for sale by
Brown 4 Co. First olasa fare $27.
july20aunthur tf.
The Cheaiimt axd Best.—Hood’s Kursk* Liv-
1 Medicine gives universal satisfaction
the treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, dick
Headache, Cortivenees, and all that class of dis
eases arising from a disordered state of the stom
ach and liver. novSOIy
Choice Wheat, only thoroughly
cleansed with a decorticator like that or
ours, can make flour like tho Wiley
XXXX. We know where to get it, and
have always a heavy supply on hand.
BURR & FLANDERS.
Don’t mix Wiley’s XXXX Flour with
Paris Green to kill caterpillars. It won’t
hurt them. Such flour fattens—don’t
kill.
ON THE BBEAKFA8T, LUNCHEON, DINK Eli
AND BUFFER TABLE,
LEA. A PIRKINI' Worcestershire ftauce.
18 INDISPENSABLE.
JO US DUNCAN'S MONS f New York.
Agents for the United Steles.
Hurt, Rakkif A Lax ax.—This well known and
telisble firm have reoeived % Urge lot of Dr. Hood's
Eureka Liter Medicine. It has tbe praise of all
who here tried it. In bottles *t 60 cents and 81.00
Snow in Summer? Yes. How?
\yhere ? Just where you would never
look for it. In all the red hot ovens of
tho best wives and housekeepers in the
city. What do you mean ? I mean that
the glorious loave3 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
a i o
lands 8%; Orleans 9>J.
Cotton tales 12,000; speculation and expoit 1000.
Shipments of newcropSsvancah and Chirleston,
not belotr good ordinary, 83<: Orleans, September
and October abipments, 85f; Anscst delivery, 8*tf.
later—Sales include bavanneh and Charleetun,
not below good ordinary, 8 11-16
Evening—Salea include 5500 bales American
Shipments of Savannah sod Charleston, not be
low low middlings, October and November delivety,
813-16; newcropSV
Yarns and fabric* dall.
PRODUCE.
New Yozk—Noon—Floor qaiet and firm. Wheat
qaiet and unchanged; Na 2 Milwaukee 1 MSI 66.
(Jom bos an upward tendency; western mixed 57@
59. Fork firm; new mess 1813k}{@lS M. Lard
quiet and eteadv; old western steam SbiniS 9-16.
Turpentino 43. Boein firm at 3 20 for cjm-
moo and good strained. Freights dull.
Evening—Floor Inactive and n-changed; com
non to fair extra 6 40&7 85; good to choice 7 99
@10 75. Wheat qaiet and unchanged; new red
western 1 65@1 60. Com in light supply with a
moderate bnsinees at 1 advance. Po k 18 2 : @
18 30. Lard qaiet.. Navels quiet. Groceries firm.
Freights dull.
BaLTixoac—Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat
active and higher; choice white 180; fair to prime
1 G0@1 75. Cora quiet and steady. Bye firmer at
05@l 00. Provisions firm with a good jobbing de
mand; no small lots offering P.-rk 18 00; shoul
ders 10. Lord 8*<38>£. Wliiaky90>£.
Louisville—Flour firm and unchanged; family
extra 6 2506 50. Cora easy; sacked ant delivered
at depot 55(360. Provisions in fair demand. Fork
steady at 16 7G@17 00- Bacon, shoulders
clear rib sides 100£@UK; clear aide*
packed Lard steady; tierce 8%@9%; keg 9X@9«£;
steam 8,Y; whiak? firm at 91.
Cikcinnati—Flour firm .and in fair demand.
Corn firm at 45@48 Provision* firmer. Pork firm
at 16 60@lti 75. Lard quiet and hold firmly; tierce
held at 8; new city kettle held at8>£eSY- Bacon
firm; ahonlflers 9Y; dear rio sides 10M@10Y; c.ear
sides 10Y- Whi.ay 95.
8t. Louis—Flour quiet and unebanfied; superfine
winter S75@4 25. Cora in eood demand; train lots
No 2 mixed 37(339; elevator 40. Whisky 91 Pork
qaiet at 16 75£>17 00. Bacon doll and weak, with
only a limited jobbing demand. Lard steady at
8Y- f V
WiLEtaovoE—Spirits turpentine quiet at 33Y-
Boein quiet at 2 65 for strained. Others un-
EUUrV ■ ■ ■ VJ* w *
London—Evening—^Tatpeniice 3!e@Sle6d.
Livebpool — Noon — Bresdetuffs quiet. Beef
84cCd Laid 39s.
Evening—Turpentine 33*.
ing them at
aog!7 3t
1 be liberally rewarded by lear-
BBOW2T8 HOTEL.
SrRAY£X>aOR STOLEN
F BOM my lot, on Oglethorpe etreet, on the
ifight of the 15[h inst., a BRIGHT SOBBEL
mwBK, about s:x years old. with white stripe in
iha f*Cd, both hind foot while, loft ore out, mud a
recent 8C4r° n his right hip. A ilborsl reward will
be paid for his recovery.
an s i7 DAN D. TRA0Y.
S.
WAXELBAUM & BRO.
21, 22, 24, 26 Colton Avenne—43.45,47 Second Street.
MBs HALL’S
SELECT SCHOOL
TJ'OBboys end girl's. Sca3ion begins September
X let. Numbar limited, aepsrste yards, and
x centrsl lojetton on Walnut street.
aug!7 n» u. HALL.
B EIBG compelled to uae larger Flora Booms, we have made arrangements to occupy tLe apt cions
room* known a*
Notice to Contractors.
W^&.urehuure^ry 6 ^ b «ATUKDly? S' I 45 and 47 Second Street—21, 22, 24 and 26 Cotton Avenue,
2Sd insUm, at 11 o’clock a x., the boil »mg of a
bridge across Bocky Creek, st B iley’a Mill Blau
snd specifications to be seen at the office of the
Board of Commissioners, at the Court-hoaae.
By order of the coxrtL
. A. B. BOBS* Clerk.
0nguat^l5, 1373. sug*7eoduis
MIV18SITY OF VIRGINIA I
MEDICAL SCHOOL.
To display the MAMMOTH STOCK of
W. A. JUHAN & CO,
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
bargains
FOR THE RI0H.
BARGAINS
forthepoob
bargains
• fob THE OLD
BARGAINS
foiitheyocsq
BARGAINS
FOR THE WIDOW AND THE OBPHaj;
BARGAINS
for everybody
BARGAINS
IN DOJ1E3TI0B
bargains
IN NOTION8 AND FANCY O00D3
BARGAINS
IN DRESS GOODS AND EMlKOlDEBIEg.
BARGAINS
IN EVERYTHEq.
Wo can aesnre our friends that our minds h«a
never been more earnestly set on Bargains than
now. and wo are determined to continue their dia.
tribntion in every section of Georgia.
Just received a full assortment
Leather, Morocco and Velvet Bt.
T HE next session (forty-ninth) will commenoe
October 1, 1873, and continue 1 or nine
months, offering great ad vantages to the diligent
student for thorough training in tho principles of
his profession. For catalogue*, apply to WM.
WaitTE.SnAKER. Bea’y of Faculty, P. O Univer-
atty of Virginia. Va. augl7»4t
l0iJfAB8KTLLKS QVILTS at $t M .
SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL
E. H. ZiINE
WILL XEO X! BIS
SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND
flouday, ttepienber 1st.
T HE usual Ancient and Modern Languages J
and tbe h gher branches of Mathematics
taught without extra charge Students prepared I
to eater any college class desired, and those not
desiring to take a college course can nere receive a
good business ednoation. -The distinguishing fea-1
iur»of my method cf instruction is that Heath
and strive to develop the reasoning faculties of 1
my sohitlsrs, rather than aimpJy to hear rent a - I
tion$. Tuition per scholastio month $6, payable I
monthly.augl7eod3w
DRY GOODS
Now being purchased by our
One of the moat efficient and valuable of the
MINERAL SPEWS OF VIRGINIA, I
MB. <X. WAXELBAUM,
Made portable and easily transmissible, even
by mail, in the form of a m us, which
has beon entitled
Whose known taste aitd discretion has for years selected the most saleable styles cf Fabrics
ALU AM IRON BASS,
product obtained*from the excellent Alum Wells
in Washington county, Virginia, Dr Lanoaajsr,
proprietor, by the proceta of evaporation and pos
sessing all the wonderful virtues of the water in a
concentrated, cheap, and convenient form.
The Mass is a fine tonic, alterative and absorb
ent, and is eepecially useful to ladies. It has been
universally approved and
Endorsed by the Medical Profession,
Wherever introdneed, both seat desideratum in
their materia, and as the beet papular remedy ever
offered, and hoe never failed to give Batufaetion.
For aale by
JOHN INGALLS,
augl7tf Sole Agent.
Adapted to the Southern Trade.
We shall have our
FOR SALE!
HANS FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS,
Tn those desiring to pnrohaeo a good and relit,
hie F.re Engine, will fiud it to their internet to ei
amine this ono. It is a
SECOND-CLASS SMITH ENGINE
In perfect order and watranted to give entire eet
— — Fold for oo fault, but to make room
tefaciion
for a Bteamor
For farther p»rHoniara, apply to Secretary
r3mnl.-rn« T,’irnsV> Mr* O 7
Ocmulgee Fire Go Ho. 2 or c mmittee.
O MA08OLD, Foremen
H. P. WESTOOTT,
F. A BHOSEMaN,
V KAHN,
JNO. VALENTINO.
aug Rim
DB. WRIGHT.
DENTIST
AH removed to Ho&rJmaa'. Block, ever Pen
dleton 4 Bose’, ooracr Mn'.borry and Beared sis.
«—at. Go- octiaiy '
EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE BUSINESS
MARINE NEWS.
Kaw Yobk—Arrived. Abyseinia, Benefactor,
Cortes, Bapidan, South Carolina. Arrived out,
Ohio.
Savaxxav—Arrived, Huntsville, San Jacinto,
Lord Sailed, Mslsska.
Chablestoji—Sailed, Adger, Mercedita, Glover,
Equator
SUPBEHE COUBT BOOM.
Atlanta. January 13, 1671.
Metprs. J. H. ZEILIN & OO.: On my arrival
i this city last night I received your letter of tbe
10th of November last, acoompanied by a bottle of
your Plmmona’ Liver Begulator Medioine for,
which I beg yon to accept my sincere thanks. I*
have occasionally used this medicine for constips-
tion of my bowels, caused by a temporary derange
ment of the liver for the last three or four years,
and always, when used acoordiag to the directions,
with decided benefit. I think it is a good medi
cine for the derangement of tbe liver, at least
such has been my personal experience in tbe uee
of it when prepared by myself according to the di
rections on each paokage thereof. When absent
from home I have in two or three instances had
the medicine prepared at a drug store, wbioh did
not prove to be of any value whatever, owing to
the fact, as I believe, in not being properly pre
pared According to the directions. Bincerely thank
ing yon for the bottle which you have been so
kind as to forward to me. I remain.
Most respectfully, your obedient servant,
BIKaM WARNER,
Chief Justice of Georgia.
J. H. ZEILIN ± CO., Maoon, Ga ,
aug!7tf Proprietors,
Six Separate and Distinct Floors!
WHITE ROOK POTASH 1 .
BY THE TOUND.
TURNIP, CABBAGE, BEAN,
And other seeds suitable to the season.
pine eTquors
FOR MEDICINAL UBE.
Imported and Domestic Segars
AT BOTTOM FIGUBE8.
Freecriptiona compounded with cate and prompt-
I neas by competent persona.
ROLAND B HALL,
Comer Oberry street and Cotton Avenne
angta tf
Divided into so many Departments, and one independent of the other, dieplayirgthe most
SEASONABLE GOODS FOR THIS MARKET
IN STORE
T HE HATHORN SPRING has lately acquired a
reputation that p aces it at the held of all
! tbe spring* at Saratoga.
Au eminent phyeiciao, recently retnrned from
| Saratoga, says that it is twice as good (medicinal
ly > as Uon reus Water, and that at the springs four
| glasses of Hatliom aro drank for one of any otner
spring. We have tho
AND FOB SALE
flew Holland Herring
Just received at
FUTZEL’S.|AT LOW FIGURES |
Swiss Cheese
As an ipatanse of Uts magnitude of our stook, we bag leave lo oall the attention of buyers to our
HATHOH.W
BY THE-
Bottle, Dozen or Vase.'
a<)5 I litenees and affability, has undoubtedly been | conduct and profi
112 i the true secret of his gaining from bis extended
1 ■ ‘ j acquainUnoe that host of friends, to serve whom
is hla greatest delight
Cali and be convinced that the present stock
OBSTACLES TO BAKBIAOE.
HAPPY BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage remov-
New method of treatment. Sew and remark
able remedies. Books and circulars sent free. In
sealed envelope*. Address HOWARD A8SOOZA
TION, No. 2 Booth Ninth at., Philadelphia, Pa.,—
institution having a high reputation for honor-
~ " liooal skill. julySdSm
704
Total 460 *06 33
Haadal'a majority over both. 216. , _ , ,
It i. due to Mr. B.wyer to State that hi. with- 0 !n department ,* capable of .up-
drawai from the can vase was announced early In P™ T^^ery want. With each change
tbo afternoon, and he mid hfa friend, retired ““ on “ d “ Um6 * on e “ find * com
, I P*®* 8 assortment of any and everything usually
rrom the ring. I k ( (n thia Ija# of bn3iEes3 .
The gentlemen ran simply upon their own *
personal popularity, there being no other iasne
in Um eanvaat.
Mr. Baadal ia a good basin ere men, young
and enterprising, and will make a good el-
man. The ouly objection to him is, he ia n
bachelor.
Jeaaa Cm.ij usatalos.
A gentleman from Jones oounty was in the
oity yesterday who ooefirmed tha report of the
of tbe negro who waa ttruck by lightning
on Mr. Kiobard Johnson's plantation on
Wsdoesday. Bs also Lad heard the report
that a negro waa killed by lightning in another
part of tha oounty daring the same storm.
The same Informant saja. as ha waa coming
to town he passed a clump of six pine trees, all
oT whleh had been killed by lightning. There
were over twenty trees on the lame plantation
whieh bad shared the earne fate.
There few items, in oocj emotion with iboee
we hare prevtontly given, oonfirm our •nspi-
eioxui that, for piqoant
In submitting thia card to his friends and the
publio, the undersigned extends a general solic
itation to visit and examine the present im
| mens* stock, and with the assurance of satis
faction and • cordial welcome, lie hopes to greet
I many of those pleasant and familiar faces, son-
[ venire of past and anticipated pleasures.
Most respectfully, youre,
S. T. Gukbuv,
It With W. A. Jtrsxx 4 Go.
Frscuisx your railroad tickets from Brown
4 Co. for the same as at the depot. Informa
tion as to time and connections freely given.
Tbs CaTzarraua.—Whisenant's caterpillar
destroyer is a finished oompound and destroys
the worm thoroughly. Planters who are likely
to enffer from these pests rhonld hare a supply
to apply at once. Bee advertisement of Haul,
Rankin 4 Lamar.
current Jones ia aull Um champion ooonty of
tha State. If there la any other ooonty that
wants to divide tha honor, let soeaebody trot
her out.
P. B —Binoe the above wea written we have
reoelveu a note from e friend in Clinton, wbioh
saye tbe name of tbe negro who waa killed on
Mr. Johnson 1 * place wa* John George. Hawn
-t.-aieg in tbe door of hla cabin at Um time ha
waa Brook. He remained epoanhieos and in-
hi. for as ratal boon, but by tha applica
tion of water and other ream retiree be was
Ticxrrs to New York and Philadelphia, via
with the electric I Pennsylvania Air Line, at Brown A Co's.
jnly20sunthor tf
The attention of the public is exiled to tbo
Alom and Iron Mass, advertised to-day by John
IugaUa, the apo thecary, on tbe corner of Fourth
end Poplar street*. Thi* article has been need
bf some of the moat respectable families in tbo
oily, and is universally endorsed by all who
bare rued it. It is no patent nostrum.
Ex CUES!.IM Tickets to New Yoke.—Tickets
via Atlantic Coast Line for sale by Brown 4
Oo. For round trip $43. This is tbe shortest,
brought to, but finally died dnring tb* night I quiokeet and most reliable route. Meal and
Hla akin waa not broken. H* o^pUlned of i ormabo d between Portsmouth and New I Wil] m all the coerta of ^‘m^ Or-
la hi! b$0d IM pra * n hipt lad la I York. Information gives on all routes. I cult, bj.ee*1 attention gtven to Collections, Oon-
^ ‘ —*“ J vejsceM, etc. JulySTtf
DIED.
In Tarry, Houston county. Qo., August 14,1873.
Mis. Fjursmc TowxsLxr, wife of 8. A. Toirnsley,
Esq., after s painful Illness of eleven days.
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES.
YT7E will receive et Foegin A Bro.'a stable, op-
V V poaite tbe Pseeenger Depot, on MONDAY,
tbe 18th met.. EIGHTEEN FINE HORSES, for
saddle and hsrneee purpose*.
Parties irishm* to purchase will find it to tbeir
advantage to coll before buying elsewhere, os these
horses ore well broke and wili bs sold low.
aug!4 dlw W. F. ANDEltSGb A OO.
Just received at
PTJTZEL’S
Barley, Linssen and Split Peas
Just received at
PUTZBL’5.
fircen Kern, Oat Meal and Garlic
Just received at
PUTZEL’S.
German Groceries
Cf all dsacriptiont just reoeivad at
■jfitWlii. PUTZEL’S.
Bnsslan Sardellen
Ju«t received at
„ ^ PUTZEL’S.
400 P’kg Manufdclured Tobacco
30 Cases Sardines,’
25 Tcs Magnolia and Beargrass
HAMS,
20 Boxes White Meat.
nothing Deoartment,
KANKIN, MASSENBURG & CO.
ang!2 tf
E. B. POTTER M. D.
Homceopatliist.
O FFICE Weed’s Block, Beoond street, third door
_ below Johnaton's jewelry establishment.
Residence Lanier Hoqbo.
July 15 tf
VALUABLE
I OITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
which Is now rapidly filling with the largest variety of
JA&UES & JOHNSON'S.
angl7 eofllf -
WHISENANT’S
T HE undereisned offers for sale hla property in
the we*tern rango of city lots of Macon,
containing in all two acres, fronting on College
and Orange streets, at tbe terminus of Vralnut
street, which ho will divide into lot« to euit par-
ch&aers. cmbr&cicg tho reeidence where be now
lives. On the place is a beautiful flower yard, a
A * -m I < ? oi 5 6 variet y of froit trees, »nd as good, it not
Cjr A F?, TYT HjT 1 ft I the bcet wel1 of water in tho city.
-a-s-a.'v -a- 1 Terms easy to any one wiehieg to purchase. Per
other information, applv to tho snbecriber.
aug!6 2w JAMES MADISON JONR&
for rent.
Buited to aUdtmaais, upon a first class establiahment, from tha Chespest Bait to tbe finest Toilet I 'T'WO DWELLING HOUSES, e%ib.y locale!
i Apply to
» n 8 ic at
MILCH COWS FOR S LE
I HAVE a number of fine MOeh Oows, in good
order, which I detire to dispose of at fair
^Caterpillar Destroyer!
j aly 17 tf
R F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
DR A P. COLLINS.
At Collins A Heath’*.
Wo intend having oar stock complsted by the
TO RENT.
pi iocs.
*0*3 lewiw
T WO TENEMENT HOUSES or one eight-room
House for rent.
App'y to
jhlyfiltf OLIVER. DOUGLASS & 00.
medical CARD. | Can now be bought for 71-2
F ROM this date DR. WM. R. BURGESS may be I
found, day and night, at his office over Konkin. I np»» IIR VI fill ... 15 IA 90
MuaMbmg <k Oo.’s Drug Store, oomer Mulberry U11W F cr P UUHU W IU
od4 P r28ea_ | pounds Is sufliclent for an acre
FIRST OF SEPTEMBER,
SWEET WATER MILLS
and Third streets.
Macon, April 28, 187*3.
(EAST TENNESSEE)
FOR RENT CHEAP.
tf tf 1 ® Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices o»n induo j buyers to this market, then we are acre
T HE two commodious 8TORE3 on
etreet, at present occupied by Coleman
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
next. Apply to J. VALENTINO,
ha n
cherry and It does not Injure the
man A |
plant. Those who suffer from |
GOLD DUST XXXX FLOUR,
“PLANT’S EXTRA.'’
TVTOT surpassed by any Flour made in the United
J.7 States. For sale by
augl4 St* JONES 4 BAXTER. Agents.
Bankrupt Sale of Beal Estate
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
8TATES, FOR THE bOCTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
in the matter of James W. Knott—Bankrupt.
"IVY YIRTCE OF AN ORDER from A G. Murray,
II Register in Bankruptcy, I will sell, at public
outcry, btfore the Court-house door, in Dawson.
Terrell county, Georgia, an Friday, the 5th day of
September. A D. 1873, at 11 o'clock ▲. x., the real
t't-tats of Jamee W. Knotr, Bankrupt—oonoisung cf
TwU acres of lanii, more or Icmb, aituated in Tenwll
county, Georgia, and better known as the Roberts
A Peters place and the Kolb place, of which places
I will sell a one-half internet, the eame having
been surrendered in Bankruptcy by the said Bank
rupt aa his assets The same sold uadar a decree
in Bankruptcy for the benefit of his creditors.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Assignee.
Griffin, Georgia, Anguet IS. 1873. anglStds
TO RENT-
of
Second and Arch stir etc, with double kitch-
2. Pomcmioo given first of October.
Apply to MBA M J. 8HERW00D,
sag I4tl* Or MR G. W. SHERWOOD.
X. X. HABUZI.
HILL & H1BB1S,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 20 Ctiatvy street, (op stain)
Jmi63td~f.. t , 68 OtMtvy street
Valuable Plantation I [; ,erplu “ rs ” e ln,lle<110 ,ry
MUSS HOSE m non,
WHOLESALE TRADE
r
FOR. SALE).
! VALLEY GBEEfl XX FLOUR,
T HE 1 'BLOOM PLACE,” containing 1721 acres.,
Situated on Tobssofkee Greek, only five mljes
from Maoon, with dwelling and all neoeesary negro
cabins, good gin-houee and screw. Will be for sale
until October 1st. Time will be given on port of
purchase money. 1
For terms, etc., applv to
auglOtilsepl BOBT. A. NI3BET, Macon. Gw
HUNT, K1NKIN & LAX AH,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
aug!7tf. 81 and 81 Oberry streot.
In 2A and 40 Pound Sacks.
FOR SALE.
A Portable Steam Saw Mill,
M AJDE by Owen. Lone A Dyer, Hamilton, Ohio I Tb IYER
It is a So. 1 mill and in good order: has gOT- I Tl.
A Splendid Sabbath School Book
BITER OF LIFE!
[ Of Middle and Southwestern Georgia.
All we ask ia a CALL, and we will convince the trade that we are selling at
For sale by
SEX HOUR, TIflSLEX & CO.
augistr
.more to the engine; also wood and lull a.wa.
Tonne—half cull; balance 12 months, with good
L lra|
Fay’s Planing Machines.
Face* 22 ioehea. match 12 inches, with moulding
bit* attched for eil the late stylea of mouldinaa.
Will be sold with the mill, or separate.
A- K. FIB HER
anziClm*Montezuma, Maoon Ob.. Ga.
EDWARD SPR33TZ.
N otaby public end m-officio jubtige
or THE FKACK. lean be found for tba
preeent at all^ioun of the da^st my oOoe, adjoin- j
ng tbe law offlo* of A. Proodfit, over the’stove of I
Joane* A Johnsons Third street, Mason. Ga. tnot-
ena to oil Mocistarial beainass aw '
R
Ysrlly
a River of
Melody and
Beauty—Abounding
in bright, taking, sing
able mueic which the
babbatb School children
and home boys and giris will cot
need much drilling to learn and ap
preciate. As in oar nneqaalied Church
Book, the “Amb- / \Tp cur Tare. Book’
—so in this we V_/X? have drawn on
many well known writer* of Sabbath
ttehool Music, the very best in tho
country, to whnse united ef
forts we owe tLts new and
popular Sabbath
School Book, edit
ed by Messrs.
Perkins
A Bent-
I7EB i»y.
NEW TORK JOBBERS’ BATES
MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
I From a stock equalling New York Jobbing Hornet. On completion ot our .took, will b* pleased to
areet oar friends of the past Masons and os many new ones as can make 11 to Ibeir interest to give us a | ee*ory °outhouae>n^andV Sue^weirof °w»Ier. *’ or
T HIS Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of
Macon, adjoining Judge Knott’s place,
fered for sale or ren** It has an area of twenty-
one acres, in high cultivation. On it is a frame
building containing five rooms, and no or it all neo-
call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the sign of the
I terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG-
I can be found st tbo market overy dav until
nine in the morning »nd on tho premise* th* r ®*
mainder of the day. ,fri *
ang5 lm*
NEW YORK STORE,
Civil and Mechanical
mMQI 3NT 33 TF1 XL ING
T tbe Ren a sel&er Polytechnic Institute, Tf05«
I New York. Instrncuon very practical.
Ad-
L 1P£ - 1
Abe small of his book.
aagtist3-extt&thnr tf
SEED
BYE AND BAELXY.
50 Q Do.hri.ObtaMDFE
GOO
For os'* cheap by
angteiar
Barley.
X- PBKK A BON
US Bnccrea Cuiot he Doohted.
•SEND OEDZES XABLY.
I’BXCE 83D pea-lCO. I
Sample ocpi(* iO cants each. Sent post-paid. • |
CHAP. H DlTdON 4 . O ,
S. WAXELBAUM & BBO.,
J vantages unsurpassed in this oountry. Graduates
obtain txoelltnc pojitionn. Reopens Septcnio® 1
j 17th. For the Annual Register, containing uu*
proved Oouree of Studv. and fall particular*,
| oddrees TROF. CHARLES DBOWNE,
angl dim Director- _
COT row AVENUE AND SECOND ST.,
aa;17d2aw£wtf
711 Broad J.y, New Y.rk.
OLITXB DITbON 4 OO.,
aag!7tf
FOR RENT.
O NE THBYE BOOM DWELLING. P 1 **^
and with blinds to windows, tsceJlont W«U Of
water, fronting James ^eymour’8 reaidenoe;
$16 per month. Aleo one six room dwelling
Tatnall Square, adjoining the residence of JL
- prioe; thro® acres of land at* ached, gcod well or
Macon, Georgia- | «•« -• ^ ,M T 5S2oraF&&«
]nly!7 In at Seymour, Tinaiey 4 Oo.