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CITY AFFAIRS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 187S.
Nwoum Is —Mr. Ii. W. lUod.-l appeared in
the Council !a^t nigbt and was sworn in.
Flit <sal —II tv. LovickPierc-*, D.D., is now
intbc city, (t*c gnpKt of (be Drown Ilonra. Ilia
health is itfood *a it ba* Coen in a Ion/; time.
Moan New Corr » —Three biles of new coU
ton wero received from Albany yesterday, a’.l
consigned lo Mo^sta Cimpbell A Jones.
Flour.—A. fight occurred yesterday after-
day afternoon between a coop!© of young men,
ont on Fourth KtreeL One of theca, who wm
overmuch in liquor, was prettyievorely beaten.
Mona Uaxx.—Esin eomineneed failing about
half-paat eight o'clock yesleidiy rooming end
oordinced almost without intcrmlsricn unit!
noon. The ground bad a good soaking and tba
caterpillars bad a goed lift,
Pmuo Pcnoor. Homca.—The maiUr of
school homes was dtsonsaed before (be Cily
Cornell last night, and (be bnilding committee
was authorized to agree npon & plan, advertise
for bids end proceed with the work w:tbont far
ther Action of Council.
Rujavm—At the meeting of the City
Conceit last night, Alderman Deitz requested
to bo relieved from Ihe chairmanship of the
Committco on Pnbiic Property, on the ground
that he hftd not snffteient time to giro proper
Attention to tho Urge amount of bcnincM that
comes beforo that committee. Alderman ltas-
dal was appointed to tbo position, and Alder
man Deitz was znado chairman of tbo Commit*
fee on tbo Fjro Department.
Ccuxtt Cocar.—Judge Weems bad but one
cue before him yesterday morning, and that
woe against Lethe Kota and her danghter, Jane
Jtoas, charged with malldocs mischief, In tbnt
they did ent with a knife and otharwiso mal
treated a calf be'osgicg to Ur. John Dayle.
Thera ware aome alight doubts retting npon
thia oaae, and the ooort gave them the benefit
of the doubt, and fined them a nominal tom
and ooatx, which they paid.
A Warre or Trut—We cannot imagine aDy
way in which a man nan more utterly waste
time nnd paper than by writing oommnnica-
tfon* to newspapers snd failing to food Ids
namo along with them. Such commonleationa
aro seldom if ever read, and of oonras do not
appear In tbo paper. We received aooh an one
yesterday signed "G." It will l>e read wbon
the writer makes himself known, and not UI1
then. ^
Tits Stats Pam.—In tba Connell moating
laat night, the Mayor was authoriz'd to appoint
a oommilleo of oilizena lo call npon Ihe pnbllo-
iplrited pooploof Macon for snbscriptions, on
aooonnt of the State Fair.
A oommitteo of fivo was appointed lo act tn
ooojncotlon with the Mayor, in deciding fpon
tba neeeasity of having a hippodrome at Cen
tral City Park, and determine whether it is
best to oreot an entirely new one, or to remove
the old ono from toe laboratory grounds.
1 Cut asp His Douses.—City, wilb hi* hoists,
ha, arrived from New York, where they haTo
been having a "high old tlmo" for two and a
half months. Clay says his horaes aro looking
hotter than ho evor saw them, and be intends
to exhibit them at tbo State Fair against any
fonr ln hand the world can prodnee.
Mr. Clay says he had on interview with the
owner of Harry Dassott,thofamoniracehorse,
and made arrangements, according to Mayor
llnffs injunction, lo bavo Bassett brongbt to
tbo Fair. Jle wIT probably bring bis whole
staldo with him, ns abont that tlmo he will be
on his way to New Orleans.
On his way homo Clay met some Carolina
gentlemon who own fast stock nnd nro coming
to tbo fair with ilieir stock. They say Bassett
will have to do better rnnnlngtben bo has done
this season at Saratoga in order to carry r IT the
honors from the Clocrgia State Fair.
■USAWAT.
Almost n Norton* Accident.
Mr. .1. 0. Wheeler's horse ran away with him
yesteiday punning on Cotton avonoc. The
horse waa bltobod to Mr. Wheeler's delivery
wagon, and Mr. W. was driving. By some
means or other the animal became frigtatene
and ran away. Ho tore down the avnnno at a
ru.iuu. ..lo, .....i »nt'u ua reacurn ropmr street,
at tbo City Hail, tbo wagon struck tho street car
traok and Mr. Wheeler was thrown violently
to tbo gronnd. na lay insensiblo far somo
little time, and tbo bystanders picked him tip to
carry him over to his atoro. On the way, how
ever. he reoovered snflirfcnUy to walk over to
the store assisted by a min.cn cither a'.do of
htra. He was aeveroly braised by tho fall, but
it la believed that he anatalnod no very serious
injuries.
The last seen of tho horso ho was rnnning on
np First street.
United Slaters.
This ia the mmo of a society of oolored wo
men in this city, who celebrsted their fourth
anniversary yesterday afternoon. They formed
« prooosaion at ono of tho oolored churches, nnd
headed by a braes band, marched to tbo Can
dal Oity Fark, where the anniversary address
was delivered by J. F. Long, after which they
partook of a basket oolieotion which had been
sent down in advance.
Thissocioty is organized far bonovalent pur
poses, and a plane.* at its working-* daring tho
four years of lie rxislenco shows rather sure
pricing result*. The principle objects of tho
society is to take care of tho nick and bnry the
dead. A sick member is allowed a weekly
atlpecd of tiro dollars and a halt and an addi
tional dollar for ouch child dependant npon her
for anpport. Fifteen dollars is ailowod for the
faneral expenses of esoh deceased member.
This money la all raised from dnes, which ia
twenty-fito cents a month from each member.
Daring the fonr years that the society has been
in operation it has paid ont $494 for charitable
purposes, and now has on deposit in the Freed
man's Savings Bank tho snug snm of $698 CP,
which amount ia increasing enoh month. The
society now nnmbera abont tiro hundred and
fifty members.
They made a very respectable appearance
marching through the streela yesterday. The
members were ail dressed in white with black
Mahee and ether Maok trimmings on their
drosses, and they bore a black banner appro
priately inscribed. They passed along in the
moat orderly and wel'.-behaved manner.
Tna Matos's Ooubt.—Hit Honor, Mayor
Half, baa been off the bench a good part of
the past fortnight, bat he is back now, and the
delinquents are coming np ns nsuaL
The oontlnned case against Henry Clowera,
was the first taken np. Henry got drank several
mights ago and went to the hones of a female
oolored woman, where he demeaned himself in
• shocking bad manner, using language that
was extremely indecorous, especially when spo
ken in the pretence of n lady. He will have
fire dollars to pay, or serve tec days on tho
streets.
Uoee Matthews, fat and black and naughty,
wan up on a charge of disorderly conduct. She
went to the bonce of a sister and gave her a
pleoo of her mind, reing snch parts of speech
as are not admitted into the Lavers’ Lexicon.
Hbe pays two dollars or reposee in Ihe ber
rs oks fire days.
A member of the Sniilh family, whose
Christian name was Jrase, next responded to
roll-calL lie had not only been drnnk, bnt
had been very drenk. Ha said he d'do't mean
• to do it, bnt jnat got so before he knew it.
Five dollars wilt sottlo his indebtedness to tho
■oity, in defanlt of which he will bo permitted
-to labor ten days on the paik—the city hoard-
tog and lodging him meanwhile.
The laat r.snie on docket was Back Smith.
iBook is a wedge-faced .lones county chimpan
zee, abont the color of a very dark night. Back
•ays he had a five dollar bill and'eatas orer to
■aeon to bn; another shirt bosom like the ono
-he had on, to wear to the i amp-meeting which
is to take place at Griswoldville next Sunday.
He oame over here and went into a store cn
Mulberry street to look at the pood-. While
there, be examined same jewelry, snd while ex
amining it, he slipped several articles into hia
pocket. He wanted it to wear to the camp-
meeting. Unfortunately for him he w«s ob.
•erred and the jewelry taken from his pockets.
Ha then ran, bet the cry of ‘ ‘stop thief” brought
a peeler into the ebaao and Back waa arrested.
He will have to pay a fins of five dollars or
work ten days on the streets. The obaneea are
that that camp- mooting will have lo be navi
gated without the invaluable aid of Back Smith,
and a Jones county citizen is expatriated for
the space of ten days.
The New Presbyterian Parsonage.
The Presbyterian congregation of this eily
bavo fitted np a mci.t comfortable home for
their pislor. Tho building is on Firat street,
immediately in ibs rear of the chnrch and on
the same lot. The building, which bos jnat
been cemplclcd, is frame, two stories high, and
well taut er. 1 r.cst’y finished. There are seven
cjir.tuoil.or.., well lighted nod well Tentilaled
rooms on the firat floor, and three above. Be
sides these Iheifi era dining, ecok, servants*
nnd atoro roctr.3 in the basiment; thus afford
ing tho pastor all ths room his family needs,
ami quite aa respectable as any cze oonldneed.
The entire bnilding U Sited np with gar, and
to be supplied with water from the hill. Bring
ing tba water in, potting np the gas fixtures and
fencing tho lot ie all that now remains to be
done.
Mr. Cliaby has opt occupied the house yet,
and will not da ra for a few weeks, giving it
ample lime to become tbcrongbly dried. He
has, however, moved into the stndy, where he
will hereafter speed such portion* of tha day
as are not devoted Co the discharge of his more
active pastoral dntiex. Tbo bouse is so ar-
ranged that the study can be reached without
ptssing through Ihe house.
The Presbyterians deserve to ba applauded
for the very handsome manner in which they
are providing their pastor with a home. They
have given him a good home, close to bis
church, in a moat excellent neighborhood, and
provided it with everything necessary to make
hla family comfortable. A pastor so situated can
work better for his congregation than be coaid
nnder leas favorable circcmatanccs. It pnts a
great deal of heart in him, and be goes among
his people foil of chccrfnlness end energy and
happiness, and is able to diffase those qualities
wherever ho goes, A psslor who is well oared
far by his flack cannot fall to do good preach
•off.
iiomcim:.
Part F. liter Shot and Killed by I- B. Pike.
Weems, of the County Court, and CoL Sam
Hall. CoL W. A. Lofton still probably appear
on the part of the State. The Snlicitcr Gen
eral is absent.
The Coroner's inquest was held over the re-
mains of tha deoeased yesterday afternoon, and
the jury, after hearing two witnesses, returned
a verdiet that deoeased came to hii death by a
gun-shot wound from the hand cf soma un
known party.
After the Inquest the oorpea was removed to
Brown's boarding honor, over Walker A Dobbs
store, from which place hia foneral will take
place this nlternocn. He will be buned by
Germania Lodge of Odd Fellows, aod tho
Kuighls of Pythias will tarn oat in s body as
aa escort. Tbe deceased was a member of both
these Orders. Pike also belonged to the Knights
of Pythias, though he wis not in affiliation with
tbe Order here.
Baer is a German. He was bom in Wiesba
den, in Warsaw, when he was very small his
parents removed to Frankfort on-the-Main. He
has brothers and sisters still living in Ger
many. He came to this city in 1867, where he
bos niece lived. He has generally oondacted
himself very well, snd waa recorded as a good
bookkeeper. At the time of his deoesae he was
clerk for Ur. G. F. Hanson, ootton buyer. He
was abont twenty-eight year* of aga.
Pike came thither from New York. In that
city be bore * very good character. His mother
is still living there and li said to bo in good cir
cumstances. He has fonr children. Sinoe his
faiinre he hog been drinking a good deal. He
has never been regarded as a desperate charao-
ler, or one that was likely to do violence to any
one. His manner towards others bos always
been pleasant and agreeable. Both Baer and
Pike were Jews.
Abont noon yeiterday, the charp report of a
pistol rang ont from Eogolke's saloon on Mal-
bery street. At first It was supposed that some
one bod accidentally firod a pistol, bnt when
tbe doors of tbe saloon wan suddenly closed tbe
fearful apprehension was crested that somo sort
of a tragedy had bean enacted within. A crowd
soon began to collect there, and on goiog thith
er we found oar worst apprehensions were more
than realized. The first Intelligence that retch
ed onr ear w»s thetChu. F. Baer had been shot
and killed by L. B. Pike.
Wo fonnd the bnilding closed aad fastened
front and rear, bnt after some little exertion
wo gained admittance to tho bnilding, and there
wo foand Baer lying dead npon Ihe floor, with a
bnllet hole in hia broast immediately over the
region of the heart, a little below tho center of
that organ, bnt high enongh to have passed
through it. Wo found Dr. Fitzgerald in attend,
anco; bnt no mortal man conid have done any
good. Within fivo miDntos after tho fatal shot
was fired, Boer was a corpse.
We fonnd it very difficult yestorday to obtain
oorfeot Information enongh npon which to base
any opinion in regard to tho tragedy. There
were many reports passing from month to
month, meat of which were doubtless incorrect,
aril we found a nnmber of people who sympa
thized with Pike, bnt more, perhaps, whose
sympathies were with tho decaased, and not a
few who wore open and emphatie In their de
nunciation of tho act. Oar opinion Is that
tboso who know moat abont tho causes which
led to tbo tragedy here not yot told their tale
bnt will probably do so beforo tho court to
day—or whenever the preliminary examination verse.'
takes place. Tho immediate act of killing was
witnessed by very few, and there aro few who
seem to be advised of the cirenmstances of tho
ease. 1 “ :l ‘
From what seems to be the most reliable in.
formation to be had, tho following aro substan
tially the facts wbieh led to tbe homioido: Pike
is known in Maoon as the Dollar Store man,
Ho came hero from New York some Ihreo years
ngo, and most of the time since has been eon
doctor of tbo Dollar Store in this city. A short
timo ago, howover, bo failed, and since has
wua Vi basin— It boa l>oen generally
understood that he bad a wifo and children in
Now York, bnt they have never been hero with
him.
On Snnday night his wi'o arrived hero. Piko
was in Fort Valley at the time. When Mrs,
Pike arrived her first endeavor wan to fiad her
husband, nnd she got a colored man to go with
her nail assist her in finding him. While they
wero on tho streets for this pnrposo thoy met
with Baer, and inquired of him if he know
where thoy oonld find Piko. He volunteered
to show thorn the way, and the woman states
that while on this bnsiness, Baer made impro
per proposals to her, renewing them two or
threo times daring tbo evening. Being nnabie
to find Pike, tho woman was taken to J. J. Wal
ton's boarding boose, where she spent the
night.
Piko returned from Fort Valley Monday oven
ing, and learning that hia wife was in the cily
hnnted her np, nnd aho fold him what had
passed between her and Baer. Sho did not
know who Baor was, but the negro who was with
her did, and from this boy Pike ascertained
who it was. He at ocoo announced bis deter-
mintlion to kill Baer on sight.
Yesterday morning we heard of him as hunt
log for Baer. He went to Hanson's office,
where Baer was employed as Hark, and also to
Hardeman A Sparks' warehouse, bnt failed to
find him at either piece. Wo also hear of his
enqniring for him cf persons fhot he met upon
the street. Finally he fonnd Baor in Engelke'a
saloon, where the latter had boen for abont an
boar. Pike called Baer aside and in the pres
ence of a third party commcnocd a conversation
wKh him, in so quiot a manner that it was not
noticed by other parties in tho saloon at tbe
time who wore standing only a few feet off. In
fact the firat intimation that others had that
there waa any difficulty on foot was the crack of
of the piatuL
When we went to tho scons of tho tragedy,
the firat man we met was Pika. Not knowing
that he had had anything to do with the trag
edy, we asked him what was the matter. He
said "that man bad tried to toduee my wife,
and I shot him," or words to that effect. Somo
other party who was by asked who the man
was, and he answered Baer. At Ibis time Piko
was as cool a man no there was on the grennd.
He made no effort to get stray, bat stood abont
there for perhaps ten minnles, till cfficer Low-
enthal came np and led him off to the barrack*.
When Lowenthal asked him for his pistol, he
said he had none, and there was, indeed, none
npon his person, tnd it was not dir covered what
he had done with it.
Ur. Engelke was in the eatoon at ths time;
but did not see tbe ghot fired. Meaning the re
port of the pistol, he looked nnd saw Free with
tbe pistol in his band. ( He asked what was the
matter. Bear said, “he has shot me.” Pike
retorted, “he tried to seduce my wife." Baer,
ho bad fallen, raised himself a little and sold,
"I never did anything of the kiixl in my life,
Engelke," or woidi to that effeot.
Pike says when he approached Baer npon tbe
•object he denied that bo had manifested soy
improper conduct toward tho lady. When he
told Baer what hia wife had sa*d, he fBser) an
swered, “Your wife totia a lio." He (Pike) then
shot him.
When tbe the pistol waa fired it must have
been held immediately against tha breast of the
deceased, ns his vest and shirt were blackened
with the powder. Tho last words of Baer was
the remark made to Mr. Engelke, quoted above.
Bier conid not have livod longer man fire min-
ntes after me shot was fired. Dr. Fnrgerald
was in Mtatesborg's drug store, when he heard
the report, and went over immediately. Boer
gasped once cr twice after the Doctor got there.
A search of Baer’s clothing, after he was dead,
revealed the fact that ho was not armed.
Pike, A3 staled above, gave himself np to tbe
first cfficer that made his appearance, and waa
taken to the city turrseks, where be remained
until a bailiff appeared wiih 8 warrant and took
him to tho county jail where he still remains.
His preliminary examination will probably com-
menee before Jnstioe Sprit z at ten o’clock thia
morning. He will be defended by Jcdg
Wviwwit.roisjss o* the Warn.—Tne patriarchs
took no mercury, no biomath, no iodine, no brom
ide cf potassium, no etiyeboris, no quinine.
Happy old gentlemen I they did not even know of
tbo existence of tneee “specifics," and yet they
lived until it seemed as if Death had forgotten
them. Their medicines were herbs and roots
They bavo left this fact on record, and ths world
seems to be new taking note of it sod returning
to tbe first principles of medication. Hostetler's
Stomach Bitters, the purest and most efllsaciotia
vetotsble restorative of the day. ii also tbe most
popular. Tbousanda of persons who only A few
years ago behoved implicitly In all tbe poisons
■which figure In the pharmscatpia, row pronounce
mis palatab’e tonic and alterative an All-sufficient
remedy for dyspepsia. nervous debility, cons tips
tion, bilious complaints, headache, intermittent
fevers, and all the ordinary disturbances cf the
stomach, tbe liver, the discharging organs and the
brxio. Ths thus is not far distant when most of
me powerful snd venomous drags now eo reck-
lonely administered by practitioners of the “berols''
school, in oases that might easily be controlled by
milder treatment, will be utterly disc tried by all
pbiloeophlcol physicians. As It is, tho thinking
pnbiic, who are generally ahead of the profession
als, have already pnt the dangerous preparations
aeide and adoptod Hoetetter’s Bitters In their stead
as a aafo and cxoellent household medicine,
adapted to almoet every ailment except the organio
and deadly ccn.'agioui disease*. For more than
twenty years thia famous restorative and preven
tive has been annually strengthening its bold npon
the pnbiic confidence, and it now takes the lesd of
every advertised medicine manufactured in this
country.
IwiTAToits jure mail Schzwxo come to grief at
last. Only original discoveries; like thst of Dr.
Holmbold, stsnd the test cf timo. Helmbold's Da
cha, whfek is the only extract of that wonderful
shrub that realizes its fall virtues. Is atilt relied
npon to cure kidney complaint, female disorders,
lmpotonry, gravel, tho effects of dissipation. And
All troubles of the minory organs in either aex,
This steadily inecessful medicine it recommended
by physicians. Beware cf counterfoils John F.
Henry, New York, solo agent
Pzbshmi. — John W. Hollis, Montszuma, Topn ,
May 18, 18,0 “I have been using A. Q Bim-
mons’ Liver Begulator and it bos proved to be tbe
best medicine in my case that I ever saw. We be-
liove It to be ono of tho boet med'einea in tho trai-
No danger from yellow fever! Take Eimmoria
Liver Begulator, tbo great preventive.
No danger from cholera! Toko Eimm ms’ liver
Begulator, the groat preventive
A HoreznoiD* Nxczasiiy—Editor Wanpun
(Win ) Leader Bays: “Dr. Price’s Cream Btkicg
Powder haa become with ua A household neeeasity.
It makes light and nice blecait, which onr wife,
who has long arffered with dyspepsia, can indulgo
in without injury. Don't fail to use Dr- Friee's
Cream Baking Powder, as, also, his Special Fla
vorings, T.rmon. Vanilla, etc., as they Are prepared
by a practical rbc-mist, as well aa physician, with
special regtrd to their strength and purity. Ask
grocers for them.”
Tn CaxarzeT Jure Best.—Hood's Eureka Liv
er Med'cioe gives universal satisfaction in
tbo treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Co* tivenoss, and all th*J class of dis
eases arising from a disordered state of the stom
ach and livor novSOry
Jot to the Wound Wo wait is Fsee!—Among
tho many modern discoveries looking to the happi
ness and amelioration of the human race, none is
entitled to higher consideration than the renowned
c-meJy —Dr. J. Braddold'a Female Begulator,
Woman's Best Friend. By it woman is emanci
pated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex.
Before its mtgio power all irregularities of the womb
vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppression of
the menses. It removes uterine obstructions. It
cares constipation sod strengthens the system. It
braces tbe nerves and purifies tbe blood. It never
fails, as thousands of women will testify. This
valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. H.
Brodfield, Druggist* Atlanta, Ga. Price f L.&0 per
bottlo. All respectable drag men keep it.
Ttrsxrazx, Ann, 1868.
Mb. L. H. BstDFiEUi—Sir: Please forward us,
immediately, another anpplv of Bsomteld's Fx-
mai.e Itron.aTOR. We find it to be all that la
laimed for it, and we have witnessed tbe most de-
elded and happy effects produced by it.
Very respectfully,
HrsTEB .t Auxiron.
We, tbe nndorsigned Druggists, take pleasure in
commending to tba trade Do. J. BaaDt isLo’s Fu-
sialt. Bioui.aToa—believing it to be a good and re>
liable remedy for tbe diseases for which be recom-
monds it.
W. A Lawsmu, Atlanta, Ga.
Pzubehtok, Wresell, Toti-or A Co ,
Atlanta, Ga.
Bed wise A Fox, Atlanta, Ga. .
W. O. Lawsur, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Boot A Box, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Trout Oouictt •
Tliie is to oertify that I have examined tbe recipe
of Dr. J. flRanriELD. of this county, and as a medi
cal man pronounce it to be a combination of medi
cines of great merit in the treatment of all the die-
eases of females for which he recommends it. This
December 81, 1S63. Wsc. P. BxasLKT, H. V.
Hunt. Kan tin A Lamar, Wholesale Agents.
mavlOddawAwly Maoon, Ga-
Pxritoimi H ive Extebisise.—Mr. P.P, Toole,
whose advert, icment appears in another col*
bbic, bu brought to a high state of perfection the
largest end meet complete manufactory of doors,
sashoa and blinds in the Southern States. His
warranted wotk, untiring energy, personal appli-
cation to business and liberal advertising, have
placed his enterprise among the first in tha South,
thus giving to his many ctwtomers work and prices
that defy competition. Price list spnt free on ap
plication.
ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER
AND SUPPER TABLE,
LEA an PUKUS’ Worcestershire Nance.
IS INDISPENSABLE.
JOHN DOSfCASrs SQIS > Hew York.
Agonti for tbs Uni tad Stats*.
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Futures opened as follows: August 19 3-16;
September 17 15-16; October 17K-
Evening-Cotton weak and irregular; uplands
19K@S0X: sales 3319; net receipra 662. gras* 2920
B Jea or future. 7.600. market etoaed as follow*:
August 19 1S-32@19 7-15: Septan bar 17 19 87; Oc
tober 17X; November 1711-32»17K; Dtcember
17 9 32.
New Obleass—Cotton, net receipte 84; gross
467; exports to Orest Britain —: coaalwiae —;
..... job; last evening 4SO; stock 18,400; ordi-
tary 69—; good ordinary —@—; low middlings
middling. 1SX; market dull.
haLTmokic—cotton, nst receipts —; gross 43;
exports to Great Britain —: coastwise 61; sales
350; stock 1425; middlings 19,Y: market dull.
UotJTon—Gotten, net receipts —; gross 261;
exports to Great Britain —: sales 200; stock 9.590;
middlings 20X; market dull and nominal.
Wilmejotok—Gotten, net reoeipul8; exports
coastwise 58; sales —; stock 8100; middlings iSX;
market quiet.
Acotora—Cotton, receipts ItS. falce 1C8. ship
ments —; middlings 17,Y: muktt dull.
gavareas — Cotton, net receipts 181: exports
co oat wife —: sales 8: stock 992; middlings
17X; none offering.
Csaelestoe—Cotton, net receipts 243; exports
coastwise —; aides 150; stock 4379; middlings
I7X@17X: low middlings 17: good ordinary 16;
ordinalv'i3X@1SX; market qa et,
Fiiet bale new cotton received from Bssufort
cenmy to-day, ciaaaed aa ordinary.
Mobile—go turn, net xeoeiptc 37; exports coist-
wiae 864; sales 176: stock 7211; middlings 18 <5
18Y: low middlings —; gcod ordinary —©—;
market irregular.
Oalyestox—Cotton, net receipt* 67: export*
to Great Britain—: cooetwise—; tales 100; stock
6763; middliogd —; good ordinary 15@15Y: mar
ket good.
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 240; shipments
213; stock 1070; middlings 13; market oulL
Kobtolx—Gallon, net receipts 308; exports
cooetwise 442: sales 60; stock 1772; low middlings
18: good ordinary — @—; market dull.
PureAnELF.Tia — Colton, middlings 19XS20
market dull.
Loxmx—Noon—Weather wet and unfavorable
to crops.
Loxdox—Evening— 1 Turpentine Sts.
Liveepool—Noon—Ootton tending down; np-
lands 8XS8X: Orleans 9@9X-
Cotton sales 8,000; speculation and export 1000.
PRODUCE.
Ntw Tons—Noon—Flour quiet and eteady.
Wheat scarce and firm; No. 2 Milwaukee 1 66. Corn
scarce and fiim; steam western mixed 69. Pork
qaiet and steady; new mess 18 26. Lard firm: old
western steam 8 IS 16. Tarpentino eisy*t43@43X-
Bosin quiet at 3 16@S 17 for cjmmOD etrained.
Freights dull.
Evening—Flour in moderate request; common
to fair extra 7 85. Wheat in active demand at 1
better, new red western 16791 61. Corn dall and
heavy. Pork quiet and steady: new 18 00. Lard
83L Tarpentino firmer. Boeln eteady. Whisky
eteady at 1 00. Coffee qaiet and very firm; Bto2C
@21X. Sugar firm with X advanoe. Rice firm;
Carolina 8>ft39X. Freights active.
Baltmosb—Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat
active and higher; cboioe white 1 80; fair to prime
1 G0@175. Oom quiet and steady. Hie firmer at
95@t 00. Provisions firm with a good jobbiug de
mand; no small lots offering Puik 16 00; snout-
derslO. L*xd8Y@8X- Whisky SOX-
Louisville—Flour firm; family extra 6 539675.
Cora, fair demand; sacked 56. delivered at depot
60. Pork firm at 16 50@l7. Bacon in fair demand;
shoulder* 9Y®9K: rib eidea 10Y@U: dear
sides 11SUY. pocked. Lord Bteady; choice leaf
In tierce 8X@!>K; keg 9Xfi£10; Rteam 8. Whisky
firm at 95.
Cixcixxati—Flour in fair demand and advanced
to 6 4u@G75. Com firm at 45rS47. Provisions
qaiet and firm, l’otk quiet at 16 75. Lard firmer;
etoam hold at 8. Bacon quiet and film; shout ters
9Y'°9%: Clear rio aide* lf,Y@10X:- 0 ear eidea
lofi. Whisky firm at 95.
at. Louie—Flour quiet and unclianfied; pnperfino
winter 3 75/4)4 25 Corn quiet; low mixed 39 4S9X-
Whitky firm at 91(505 Purk qni tit 10 75<@17 00.
Bacon dall. with only » hunted obbiug cemand
Lard, summer steam IS-
WreuiMiios—bptiita turpentine quiet at 33
Rosin nominal at 2 5u for Htrair.e 1 Grade Ter
pentine, 2 01 for hud; yellow aud virgin 3 35. Ton
higher at 3 25.
New O&LEtys— Flour firat; treble extra 7 00©
775; family 8 5 i(S9 50. G>ru quiet; yellow mixed
67(4)68; yellow and white 70 Oats 45@10. Bran
65H67X. Hay, prime 2t: choice 23. Pork firm
and scarce; old 17; new IS 0(1. Dry salted meats,
shoulders 9,Y- Bacon ecatca; shoulders clair
rib sidos llf/; clear 12; hams 153155$ Lard
scarce at 9 for tierce; keg 1 OX(411. bugar firm
and scarce; good to fair 9X- Molasses, nothing
doing. Whisky scarce; Ltraiaiana 99; Cincinnati
t 02X- fVlffee Ba*Ii—n*J .,3 qnle »* MpMJf.
Loxnox—Evening—Tarpsmiee S0s@c0s8d.
Livebpool—Soon—Bre.d.tnffa buoyant. Corn
28i63(S>29ii. Bed winter 12e6i. Lard 39.63, Poik,
new 66s.
Evening—Yarns and fabrics, tendency down-
ward.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GERINAIA LODGE NO. 59,1.O.O.F
O FFICERS zod Members of Oerxnzms Lodge
Vo. t9. L O. O. F., are ordered to assemble
at tbe Lodge Room at balf-paat 2 o'clock p. k., to
attend tbe faneral of oqr late brother, Chxrlxs
KiES.
By order of
F. A. SHONEMAN, N. Q.
H. Bpahb. Secret try. ang?0 It
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS*
V OU are hereby ordered to appear at yoar
“Caat e Hall, ’THIS DAY, August 1A», iS73,
at naif-past 2 p. to pay tbe last tribat 3 of re-
eptet to oar deceaecd number, O. F. Bair Mem
ber* who are nxLfojnixl will sppear in fal dreos.
£r order
M. B- ROGERS, O. O.
p B Wo-Dicrr, K. of R. and 8. au$:‘20 It
WANTED.
A WHITE WOMAN to Cook for ft small fftmily.
One wall qaaltfled wiU Had ft good situation
by applying to THIS OFFICE. ang20wfa
E NGLISH, French and German Boarding and
Day Bcbool, for Toong Ladies and Little
Girls, 94'Cathedral street, Baltimore, Md. Mips
Cbalfee a'-d Miss Hameeeley, Principals, assisted
by able Professors. Next Sefcaion opens Septem
ber 13th. Coarse of studies exteative, comprising
aU branches of a polite education. French Is the
languige of the School. Claes honors awarded at
tbe close of the year. Circulars on application.
ang'AO-lm
ROSS & COLEMAN,
JOBBERS OF
Boots, Sloes, Hats, dotting aad Fancy Hoods
FOR SALE.
C ENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY STUCK.
Southwestern Railroad Stock.
Macon Fire Insurance A Trust Association Stock.
Mutual Loan Association Meek.
City of Kafaula Bond*.
City of Macon Bonds. Apply to
aug2C-2t CCBBEDGE. HAZELHCR3T A CO.
notice.
Macox, ISth August, 1873.
A T a meotirg of the Gorporatota of the Fhtrain
IfOD and Goal Company, held THI3 DAY, it
was resolved that books for subscriptions to the
Capital Slock of thia Company be opened at tbe
office of Dr. E. L Strohecker, on SATURDAY, the
23d day of this month.
O G. RPARK3.
W. R. JOHNS rON,
ED. L. 8TROHEOKER,
angSO It Corporators and Commiasionere,
MARINE NEWS.
New Yoik — Arrived, Buntevi’Ie. O tario, 8sn
Jacinto, Adger. Oceanic. Minnesota. Wilmiogtoa.
Atrived out. Ohio, city of Fails, Columbia, Itebo,
Moravian, St. Patrick.
Chabiebtox—Atrived, Ashland, Flagon
rnrinir * r~~—TT—.
Tbe friends and acquaintances cf tho late Cam.
Baxbalb respectfallylavited to sttendhia funeral,
from tbe residence of E. M. Brown, Mulberry
street, between Second and Tfiird streets. TO
MORROW, at 3 r. x.
' WAGES.
F OR ftll who are willing to work. Any person,
old or young, of either sex, can make from
?10 to a week, at home day or evening. Want-
ei by all. timtablo to either city or oonntry, and
any aeaeou of tbe year. Tnia Is ft rmre opportunity
for those who are ont of work, and ont of money,
to make an independent living. No capital being
required. Our pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A
LIVING,** giving full in*traction*, Beat on receipt
of 10 oonts. Address A. BURTON ah CO., Mor<
rieacia, Wertcbeater oonnty, Jf. Y-
T HE BECKWITH $20 PORTABLE FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, on 80 diys* trial; many
advantages overall. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
$20 refundod. Bent osmplete, with full directions.
Beckwith Bwwjcg Machine Go., 862 Broadway, N. Y.
Hcut, Ihxny A Lucan.—Thia well known and’
reliahie 3rm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood'i
Eureka Liver Medicine. It has tbe praise of all
who have tried it. In bottles at 50 oenti and $1.00
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPY BELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the
effect* of Error* and Abuse* in early life. Man
hood restored. Impediment*.to Carriage remov
ed. New method of treatment. New and remark
able remedies. Boots aai circulars text free, in
aealei envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, No. 2 South Ninth at., Philadelphia, Pa.,—
aa institution having a high reputation for honor
able conduct and prjfeesional skill. JalySdSm
WANTED.
O NE FISE SHOE ASD BOOT MAKER, and
one good Teg Workman. Addra...
jultfiO din
W. H. TILLERY. Dublin,
Laurens County. Qa
New Boarding House.
O N TEE FIRST 07 AUGU8T I will open the
Hou*e on Mulberry street, opposite the La
nier House, (Granite Hall) formertr kept by N.
Binawanger. Board $2$ per month, and the table
•applied with the beet tbe market afford*. Boom*
can be had either With or without furniture.
aug6 1m E M. BROWN, Agent
KOBT. A. KISBET,
attorney at Law
Corner MULBERRY ST. and OOTTON ATE.
lOrer Fayne's Drag Store,)
jcneUdfim ’ MAOON, QA.
T HE NEW ELASTIC TBUS4. An important In
vention. It retain* the Buptnre .at aU times,
and trader the hardest exercise orasevereet strain.
It is worn with comfort, and if keptwon night and
day, effects a permanent cure itwsHfewwreeks. Bold
cheap, and Bent by mail when reqaetted. Circnlars
free, when ordered by letter sent .loathe Elastic
Truss Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. city. Ncbody
uses Metal Spring Trusses: too painful; ’the!
slip off too frequently. may 22eodAeowly
LAND FOR SALE.
r | HE most dceirabla farm in Hacon county,
X owned formerly by Hiram B. Trout m w. and
now by u>, ijing on the west bank of Flint river,
ju«i five miles below tbe beautiful and U vuriahing
town of Reynold*, (S. W. B. B ) and containing
One Thousand (l.OuO) acres, ia now
foh saijb
The improvements are unequalled, con&Lticg of
a good dwelling, with every neoeaiury out improve
ment*. There are seventeen cabins for laborers,
all with ?ood brick chimneys. A great deal cf the
cleared land fresh. Any one desiring snch a farm,
and on the most enticing term*, bad beet apply at
once to HENRY T. JORDAN,
T. MARION BRYAN.
aug!9 2m Reynolds, Qa
DISSOLUTION;
T HE partnership heretofore existing nnder the
firm nanrn off* Barfield A Go. is this day
diasolved by mutual concent. The business wiU
be continued by J. F. Barfield, at the oJd stand,
who alone is author*/.sd to eeUlo fho business of
the late firm*
J. F. BkRFIELD,
V. ti. GREEN.
August 18, 1873.
Tbe undersigned having retired from tha firm of
•. p. Barfield A Co., takes this method of inform
ing hie did friends and patrons that he will remain
with /. F. BacLelfh where be wiU be pleased to see
his old friends and easterners ss heretofore
vog\9.t T. 8. GREEN.
MONET SAVED.
W HISENANTS COTTON CATERPILLAR
DE8TBOYEB is tbe only caterpillar de
strove rlpateuted. All parties are warned against
any infringement upon my rights. Arsenic, Pari*
Green, Lime aad Flour are used in the compound
patented by me. Any party or parties using or
selling any compound containing spy two of the
shove ingredients, or containing substantial
what fa relied npon by me in my compound for de-
stroyieg tbe ootton caterpillar, is infrir Ring upon
my rights, and will be prosecuted in tha United
States Court for so doing.
GREEN F. WR IRE BANT, Patentee,
acgli lw>Chapel gin, Texas.
mmu UNIYMSfTY.
L OCATED at Ashland, the home of Henry Olay
and Old Transylvania. Bit colleges in oper
ation, with 90 professors, and 600 frfkj-n
28 Bute*. Entire fees for oollege ysar, $20, e^«
oept in the Law, Medical and Commercial Col
leges. Boarding from $2 to $5 per week. For
Catalogue, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lex-
ington, Ky.angUdlswl m
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale a Plantation situated in the
fork of Towaltz* River. Monroe county. Ga.,
7 miles from Forsyth and 10 miles from Indian
Spring. Said plantation contains 850 acres; 350
cleared and in good state of cultivation; 500 aorea
of woodland, well timbered, while tho land ia very
productive It is remarkable for healthfalneaa
and forthe ealnbrity of the atmosphere, the place
hiving been settled 40 years, and there never hav
ing been a case of fever thereon. Tho place ib in
a good neighborhood, convenient to schools and
churches.
For furtherpsrtiralara, apply to the undersigned
JOHN T. OltOWDKB,
Forsyth, Ga.
aug20 2w
Greatest Bargain in Americai
A 25 BOOM HOU3E for sale at next to nothing,
on eix years credit, without interest.
Building and Loan Association
NO WHERE.
That large snd commodious HOUSE, situated
in the centre of the citf, near the City HaU and
Market place, and known as the
FLINT HOUSE,
Will be eollon 72 monthly installments of 8100
etch; hss been rented for years at $75 and 8100
per month. Apply at once to
MVg20 eod6t O. B. ROBERTS
W. A. JOHAN & GO
Offer their entiro etock of
HUS QUITO r _
AT LESS THAN COST !
Glove-Fitting Skeleton Corsets
AT ONE DOLL VK !
BESIDES NJURRJD4 OTHER
A-ttractive Good
AT EQUALLY ATTBAOTlViS FRIGES
New Prints and Bleached Goods
RECEIVED DAILY !
A FULL SUPPLY OF
STRIPES, CHECKS, JEAN?
-AND-
OASSIMERES
FOB EARLY FALL WEAR, ON HAND,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP,
TO KEEP THINGS MOVING.
d! on
W.A. JUHAN& CO
angSOtf
Sale of Unclaimed freight.
Maoox asp Rbuxswice RirenoiD, )
Macox, Au.ttat 2Utb, 1873. f
T HE following articles of UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT, if not called for before date of
sole, will be aold to the highest bidder at tbe depot
of tbe Maoon and 15 unstuck Railroad, on 24th
DAY SEPTEMBER, 1873, sale to begin at Id
o’olock A. at.
8 Waielbanm A Hra, 1 bet fans
P A G, 1 box glass traro
8 Moreland. 2 bales boddiog
Jno Fa’.e A Co, 1 pckg, 2 bares mdse
H Oo.-utbers, I sack pot ware
W J Hodges, I seek empty bags
D W Lewis, I sack cotton seed
T J Daree. I box hardware
Ordinary Telfair County, 2 boxes books
W P Eastman, I box (2) cans oil
Jim Baltmareb, I box md.o
F F Reed, I box mlee
L M Gardner, I trunk
A 8 Gcodbread, I trank
H Fowe", I box
Ordinary Pnlaeki County, I box
V, I box pickles
B. 4 boxes brandy peaches
M Keaton, 1 box books
B J Egerton, 38 water bucko'a
** “ 4 bdla barrel covora
Geo F Stevens, I box fireworks
No mark, 7 sacks guano
*■ •• Ilemotysacke
“ “ I grain oradlo
“ “ I sack cotton
“ " I old pot
“ “ I sack harness
■ “ “I box sundries
" “ I box circular aawa
“ “ I roli bagging
“ “ I spinning wheel
" •* I tin bolter
“ “ I pkg, (2) glazed Baeh
** “ I axle, yoke and bows
’■ " IS pieoea bedstead
•* “ x mill hopper
•* “ I table
" 2 aaoks seed cotton
“ “ I wagon wheel
,• “ I carriage pole
•* •• I bundle scythes
•f " 4 pieces bar iron
J. F. KIBIiE,
tngSOdtawtd .GeneralFreight Agent.
■PLANT’S EXTRA.”
N OT eurp&ssad by any Flour mido In the United
titstes. For sale by
14 St* JONES A BAXTER, Agents.
Homes for the People!
T hree cf the most ELIGIBLE LOTS for pri
vate residences, for n&v» at low down figures.
Neighborhood the beat in the city. Term3 aa rea
sonable and accommodating aa oan fce expected.
Apply to JOHN D. HcK El, LAR,
No. 62 Second at, next S* W. Broke A Co.’a.
auglltf-
B. piL. Jf. K. ni£EIS.
HILL & HAJJRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LA)tf
No. 80 Cherry ttreet, (ap stain)
MAOON, GA.
WiU praj tics in aU the courts of the Macon Cir
cuit. npecial attention given to Collections. Oou-
yevancea, etc. July27tf
MA.COISI, a A
Having made the change contemplated in onr business, by disposing cf onr Retail Department, we
aro pleased to announce that our arrangements aro as perfect, ia a business point, aa we could desire,
and we are now ready for future operations.
Feeling permanently located In this country, whore our friends live, ana to which early association
attach ns, wo do not cxpoct or desire to make & fortune in a hurry, but will content curselroa with the
slow prooees cf building np tbo most extensive business of its kind by miking large ea ] es od tmill com
missions
To this end weuhall strain every nervo and devote all onr energy, and any benefit that ra*y result
shall be uratnally aharod by onr patrons.
Witlout enumerating in detail, wo will briefly state that our stock is large and comprehensive in every
department, and we extend a cordial Invitation to merchants to oall and s?o what wo can do, compared
with other markots whore they have bought heretofore.
DE. WRIGHT,
DENTIST
JJAS removed to Boarilman’a Biook, over Pen
riteton A Roe.’, comer Mulberry and Basons ...
Maoon. Ga. gnrjV
WHITE BOOK: POTASH!
BY THE POUND.
TURNIP. CABBAGE, BEAN,
Ar J other seeds euitabio to tne season.
fine lTquors
FOR MEDICINAL USE.
Imparted and Domestic Sfgars
AT BOTTOM FIGUEI8.
Fresaiptiona compounded with cate and promnt
ness by competent persons.
ROLAND B. HALL,
O.rner Cheny sheet and Cotlon Ateme
argl2 *f
TAX NOTICE. *
T HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb oonnty are new In
my hand?, and I am reaay for the people to
call np and pay tboir taxse. My instructions Iet Ta
mo bnt a ehort timo ia which to collect all the
taxes. My cilico is on Cherry street, at my 0 ltl
place of business.
I am &iso required to roceivo, under oath, re
ports of farm crops raieed in the county, together
with othor information reUtivo to the farming in.
tereeta.
W. T. NELSON,
ancO toovl5 Tax Collector.
ROSS & COLEMAN.
3XTATIOKAIj HOTEL.
(FORMERLY S]?OTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE.PASSENGER DEPOT
THIS HOUSE IIA8 BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED FROM EASEMENT Tj A1310
BOARD S3 OO PER DAY
P. WIIELAIV, Proprietor.
THE D. PRATT GIN!
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
effot to plsnters.thcae roll-incwn Olus, which are acid whoroever ootton is plsntod.
OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND
einco 1853 ' Wu P»riios wishing to buy to come and ox,mine litem, e*pnciallv the
IatPltOk c.D GIV, hsvraq a Hntor attatbed. It will pay them for eo doing. They aro warranted to
gtvo satisfaction, and time given to tost them before payment is required
]a!yI0d2tawtf
JOHNSON & BUNLAP.
No. 72 THIRD STREET.
WHISENANT’S
Caterpillar Destroyer
Can now be bought for 71-2
cents per pound — 15 lo 20
pounds is sufficient for an acre
and It doe*s not injure lhc
plant. Those who suffer from
Caterpillars arc invited to try
it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAJIAK,
Wholesale Deng and Chemical Warohosso,
*agl7tf Stand 81 Ohorry etreot.
SMUTS! SHIRTS!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Has Ja*t received a new lot of
be&ucifal Fall Bossma and
Plaited Bosoms, frjm If to 29
inches in the nock. Tho Full
itosoma aro tho coolest Shirts
worn
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
THOMAS U. COKNES
Has a splendid fitting hammer
Drawer, from 26 to SO inches
waiet, and all lengths of inaeazq.
SECK-WKAR! NECK-WEAR!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Received yea’erday a now stock
of Hummer Neck-wear, in all
colors. Lavonder and white for
evening wear. Linen Collars of
all stylo, and sizes.
JolylStf
One of the most efficient and valuable of tho
MINERAL SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA,
Mtde portable and easily tranamieeiblo. even
by moil, in the form of a mass, which
ba, been entitled
ALUM AND IRON MASS,
A product obtained from the excellent Alnm Wells
in Washington county, Virginia, Dr. Lancaster,
proprietor, by the process of evaporation, and poa-
ueesing all the wonderful virtue* of the water in a
concentrated, cheap, and convenient form.
Tbe Mass is a fine tonic, alterative snd abeorb-
ent, and is especially useful to ladies. It has been
universally approved and
Kndoned by tbe Xedlcal Profession,
Wherever introduced, both ss a desideratum ia
their materia, and as the beet popular remedy ever
offered, and has never failed to give satiaf&ction.
For sale by r
JOHN INGALLS,
augl7tf Sole Agent. .
WE8LEYAT FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, GA.
rjlHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION will
begin October 6, 1873.
For catalogues, cootaioiag fall information, ad-
uresc
BEV. JS. rf. MVE33, D. D.,
l*i evident.
O. W. PMrrg, Secretary. _ang7 2m
BARGAINS IN MIL1ISSRY!
H AVI SO datermiued to closo up my business, I
am offering from this date and until the en
tire lot is disposed of, my stock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods
At prices that cinnot fail to please all. My stock
consists ia part of
Lidies* Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Kibbons
Laca Goods, nair Goods, Collars, Cuffs,
Zephyr Worsted,
And in fxct everything usually kept in my line.
Call and examine my goods and buy them
your own price.
aagC d2w MB3 L. F. HEHDBIX.
FOR RENT.
npWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly loc-taj
A Apply to It F. LAWTON,
. At Exchange Bank, or to
DR A P. COLLIN8.
jalyP tf At Collies & Heath's.
JO RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOUSE3 or one eight-mom
Honee for rent.
App'y to
jalvTUr OLIYElt. DOUGLASS A 00
SUPREME COURT ROOM.
Avie&STa. Januaiy IS, lb7i.
Meters. J. H. ZEILIN & OO.: On my arrival
ia ibis city last night I received yonr letter of the
iOth of November lust, aceompaniod by a bottle of
your Simmons* Liver Regulator Medicine for
wbieh I beg you to accept my eiccere thanks, i
h&vo occasionally ueed this modicine for constipa
tion of my bowole, caroed by a temporary derange
ment of the liver for tho iaet threo or four ye&ra
and always, when need according to tie directions
with decided benefit. I think it is a good medi
cine for tho derangement of the liver, at least
such hia been my personal experience in the nee
of it when prepared by myself ac2ording to the di
rections on each package thereof. Wnen ubaent
from homo I bavo in two or throe inutatce* had
tho modicine prepared at a drog etore, which did
not prove to ha of any value whatever, owing to
tho fac:. aa I believe, in not being properly pre
pared according to tho directions. Sincerely thank
ing you for tho bottlo which yon have been ao
kind ao to forward to mo. I remain,
Meat respectfully, your obedient servant.
biram Warner,
Chief Justice of Georgia.
J. H ZEILI.V & CO., Macon, Ga,
auglTtf Proprietor!.
Civil and Mechanical
3H3JSrO-I3Xr337RXl.I3Nra.
A T the Renese^aer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
Now York. Iustruotiou very practical. Ad
vantages unsurpassed in tins country. Graduates
obtain (xcelltnt positions. Reopens September
17th. For tho Aunoal liegihlor. containing im
proved Connso of Study. Mid fall particular!,
addrege PROF. CHARLES DRoWNE,
angl dim Director.
VAIUABLB LAND FOR SALF.
E IGHT hundred acres of land, lying 3}* milea
from Fort Valley. Ox . in a northwest direc
tion, ouo third cleared atd in cultivation, the bal
ance well timbered land with oak, and hickory, and
pine
This body of land is all le vel ard well adapted
to the production of corn, cot*on, wheat, oats, and
all farm products of Middle Georgia. So situated
that it may bo divided into two farms of 400 aerta
each, or to nr fatni* cf ffi'O aces oacli, ai d giving
each division a portion rf tho cleared land.
lii'n laiiii is a pirt of tli« iesit estat • drawn by
Mr Ur r* I* K»e o v t from tho ert*tt» * 1 ibe late
James A • ’»•« «tt
h land w 1< l»e » ff a *e.! »r, private *-*l« until tbe
\J > »i4v >;i Winn, if j o itisnosedof,
h m»I | « pu’» *e *.*!►-, t«» tbe liigheet bidder, in
I lie tow.l pair V *.1» V
v h i* mu t.» Wm V Anderson,
JomtM A ••• in i»m undenigoed, si Fort
Valley*
I will aU*o sell a wail imp o ed bon«e and lot of
40 acrt.8 of land atiracbed. • hie ia ouo of tbe beet
improved lofn m the fuwu and iligibiy ait. ated. 1
sell on very favorable terms.
nncl^t_H WU T. GRBFNK.
Rankrupi S:uc of Real Estate.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In tbo matter of Jamaa W. Knott—Bankrupt.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from a G. Murray,
Bogus ter iu Bankruptcy, I will sell, at public
outcry, beforo tne Court-house door, in Daweon.
Terrell county, Georgia, on Friday, tho 6th day of
September. A. D. 1873, at 11 o’clock a. m., the real
estate of Jsmea W. Knott, Bankrupt—consisting of
700 acres of land, moro cr leas, eitn&ted in Terrell
oonnty, Georgia, and better known aa the Roberts
& Peters plrce aud the Kolb place, of which places
I will sell a one-half intereet, the them laving
been surrendered in Bankruptcy by tLo eaid Bank
rupt as bis aesota. Tbe samo cold nnder a decree
n Dankrnptcy for tlio bonc iit of bis creditors.
SAMUEL O. WEEMd, Atsigneo.
Griffin. Georgia, August IS. 1873. anglStda
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HI8 is to give notice that cn tbe Slat day of
Jaly. A. U., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy
waa issued againet the estate of Goorgo W Brown,
of PreBton, county of Webster, and btate cf Geor
gia, who has been adjndged a Bankrupt on hia own
petition, and that the payment of &Dy debts, and
delivery of any property belonging to said Bank
rupt, to him, or for hia use, and the transfer of
any property by him. are forbidden by law; that
a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more
assignees of hie oatate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be bo.'den at Americas, Goorgia,
at tha office of Allen Fort, Esq., beforo Isaac Beck
ett, E?q , Register, on the 27iii day of Angnst, A.
D , 1873, at 10 o’olock a m.
VV. II. SMYTH.
aug!9 2t U. a Marshal, as Alois^^er.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HI3 ia to give notice that on tbo 21th day of
July, A. x>., 18<3, a warrant in Bankruptcy
waa issued against the ostate of George Crappa.
Sr., of Cnthbert, county of Randolph, and Stated
Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on hia
own petition, and that the payment or any debts,
and delivery of any property bolonging to raid
Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, ano the transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that
a xx)60ting of the creditors cf the said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and to choose one or mare as
signees of hia estato, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Cmhbert, Georgia, at
the office of A. Hood, Etq , before Isaac Bec&ett,
Eeq , Register, on tbe 27in day of August, A. D.,
1873, at 3 o’clock p. m.
W. H. SMYTH,
ang!9 2t U. B. Marshal, as Messenger.
O. A. Nutxino,
Procidoi.t.
W. P. GOO DAL,
Cashier.
LAW CARD.
\rE68B3. WOODWARD * TOOLE, of Dooly
JI oonnty, Ga., having formed a legal copart
nership, respectfully offer their services to the
mbhc, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
[lodge, Irwin, Worth, Maoon, Bucuter aad Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address, Vienna, Ga. Julyl&dSib"
MEDICAL CARD.
F ROM this date DR. WM. B BURGESS may bp
fhgnd, dfv aod night, at his office over Rankin,
Meesenbcrg k Cq.'p Drag r'tore, corner Mulberry
and Third streets.
Maoon, April 28. lo73. r?d«pr?8ea
FBEXOH'S new hotel.
C OB. COBTLANDT and NEW CHUBOH HT8.,
NEW YOBE. On tha European Plan. BIOH-
a np p. FBKN'CH, son of the iate Colonel Bichard
COAL GREEK.
ANTHRACITE COAL ANB WOOD.
W E will sell Coj.1 during the q^onth of Anguat
at reduced rates. Sena in your orders now
and avqid laet winter's trouble. Terms cash,
angl dSm BUTTS & RQB^. ;
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS,
DIHEIOTOHB,
WM. B. JOHNSTON, WM. S. HI
JOHN J. GtlESHAM, JN J. B. B
july226m
FOR SALE.
A Portable Steam Saw Mill,
M ADE by Owen. Line & Dyer, Hamilton, Ohio
It is a f<o. 1 mill and in good order: hoe gov
ernors to tho evgino; also wood and lath s« w.*.
Terms—half c*Bb; balance 12 mouths, with good
security t
Aiso.opo of
Fay's Planing Machines.
Fanes 22 inches, match 12 inches, with moulding
bits attched for all tbe late styles of mpoldiLgs.
Will be sold with the mill, or separate.
A. K. FISHER.
amrlGlm? Montezuma, Macon Co., Ga.
SADDLE AND HARNEY HORSES.
\\TJt will reciys at Faaein A Bro.'a stable, on-
W poaite the Psaaenger Depot, on MONDAY,
Eclectic Institute,
T70B TOUNO LADIES, Baltimore. Maryland.
Number of Pcpile limited to forty. For cir
culars apply to the Principal.
MBsTlETITIA TYLBB SEMPLE,
ansi dim OfVirpini*.
EDWARD SPRINZ.
I the 18th inst., EIGHTEEN FINE HOUSES, for XTOTABYPUBLIOand EX-OFFICIO JU8TIOE
aaddisandharneaa pnrpoasa. j it OF THE PEACE. loan he fonnd for the
Parties wishing to purchase will fiod it to their I present at all hours of the dav at my office, adjoin-
advantage to call before baying elsewhere, a* these I ng tbe law offioe of A. Proodfit, over the store of
horeea are well broke and wiU be sold low. Joqnes A Johnson* Third street, Maoon. Os., to at-
augld dlw W. F- ANDEBBON A C end to all Magisterial business. sag
Notice in .Bankruptcy,
T HIS ia to give notice that on the 32et day of
Jaly, A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the estate of William H. Phil
lips, Of the county of Randolph, arid Htate of
Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankruptonbis
own petitmo, and that the payment of any debts,
anddeliveiy cf any property belonging to said
Bankrupt, to turn, or tor bis nse, and the transfer
of any property by him. are foib:ddon by law; that
a meeting of the creditors of tbo said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and to choose one or more ae-
eigneea of bin estate, will be held at a Court of
Banarnptcy, to bs holden at Cuthbert, Georgia, at
the officoof A Hood, Etq., before iuaac Beckett,
Esq., ltegister, on tho 27tu day of Augnst, A. D.,
1873, at 3 o’clock p. ai
W. H. 8MTTH,
angl9 'at U. B. Marshal. a< Meeeonger.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HIS is to give notioe that on the 31st day of
July, A. D., 1873, a warrant ia Bankruptcy
was taaued agaicet the estate of Edward J- Mixon,
oonnty of Dooly, and State of Georgia, who has
been adjuJgod a Bankxupt on hia own petition,
and that tho payment of any dobts, and deaveryof
any pioperty belonging to uaid Bankrrpt, to him.
or for his use, and the transfer of any property by
him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the
creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their
debts, and to choose ono or more assignees of his
estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden at Hawkinsyille, Georgia, at the tfiicaof
O. C Eibbee, Erq, before Laac Beckett, »
Register, on the 2bth day of August, A. D . 1SW,
at 12 o’c ock m. W. H. SMYTH.
au?12 2t U. 8. Marshal, as Messenger.
NOTICE.
I WILL hold a Justice Court for the 71€th Dis
trict, G M. f at the cffica of Coiiins A Heath,
No. 60 yocond street, in the c.ty of Macon, on ths
SEQOND SATURDAY of every month.
F, M. HKATri.
Notary Public and e?. off. J!?.,
. ** 716tli I>istriot. P- M
tEfl H. DLOU>'T I8AOO HlBTEIfjiS.
JOES L. IIIBDENAX. * k
B10UXT, HAKDKMiN A HA1IDKBA-V,
ATTOftNEYS AT LAW,
3^IACQN, QA.
Office, Cherry sireet, ove? 8* T. WalkerSt-
auglltf
MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
PHE FiD0.-t JIariet Garden ir. the vklnitjrof
L Macon, adjoiniog Judge Knott s place, m ef-
fared for sale or rent It baa an are* of twen.y-
one sores, in btRh cnJtivatran On tt is a frame
building containing fire rooms, si.,1 near it ah nec-
pnsarr onthoasee and a fins well of water For
e,c , apply to EDWARD LONG.
I can be found at tbo market every dav nntu
nine in tie morning rail on tbe premises tfc« re
mainder of tbe day. lm