The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 22, 1873, Image 4

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CITY AFFAIRS. Fr.IDAT MORNING. AUGT'Sl' 22, 1673. Ntv OWTflff —WttTT* IUrdem»n A Sparks have to far received several bale* of new cot ton. Dud.—Mr. Jamca Rickard, lately a freight oondaetor of the Macon and Augusta Road, died yeaterday in Angn-tc, of bilious fever. ScaanzT Fzvrn.—We regret to learn that a con pie of Ool. T. W. SWngham’s children are quite ill with the aearlet fover—one of them ae- rlonaly so. ___ Cor.TTT Corrr.—Judge Wcemi did not bavo a i ingle caao before bim yesterdey morning, tbarefora we bare to go without the naoal item from bla lawery. ItaTvraKzs.—Mr. A. B. Small, who kaa been abaent on account of hia health, has retnrncd, greatly improved and ready for the bnatnesa campaign which lajoat opening. Faxan Fun —Meaara. Elia & Liney adver- tiao freah flih thia morning. They have mal let, black flab, croakers and other flab, and lota of them. See Ibeir advertisement. Iu.—Mr. Shcdraek Ware, an old and wealthy citizen of Marahalville, was extremely ill yes terday with Ibo heart disease. He was not ex- pcoiod to anrvive tbrongh last night. Unnsxxn —Mr. O. N. Dana, who has been j here the march of civilization shows itself, to New York to pnrebaso a now press for I For we enter the vestibule of a flee hotel, Messrs. J. W. Barko A Oa, Laving executed warmed by steam and lighted by gas, with all bla commission, baa returned to the oily. I mo ^ ero improvement*. Store Jones Comity I/gtfnlar. The lightning i.» at.il doing wbat it can to sustain the repntatioa of Jones county fer a liability to bo strnok. On Wednesdly of last week, daring a thunder storm, the lightning struck a tree, standing abont thirty feet from the residence of Mr. Aaron Stripling. Five dogs were lying under a shelter near the tree, and after the stroke, one of them jumped over a feneo near by and fell deed. Tho other dogs were not bnrt. Mrs. Stripling was silting at a window of hor residence and felt the shock of tho electr.city, and alrodtsticctiy smelt the odor of ozone. Oar informant docs not slate whether or not the deceased was a “jailer stamp-toiled dog," hot it is to be hoped it was. At any rale, the hiding of this one deg is some compensation fot the do7.:n sheep that was killed by lightning some timo since. lx Tin: coot. An Iee-olnfpil Huron Ban. A Tantalizing Letter from Monnt Wash ington. ■Sinhit Monsx WaanixoTos-. > White Moan tains, K. II., August 10, 1673 > Editorf Telegraph and Hettinger: I look down on yon; not that I am at all proad, bat in this elevated position, G.2S5 feet above the level of the sea, I can afford to da so. It is cold here, absolutely cold. After a bird’s- eye view of surpassing grandeur, we are sitting by a blazing fire feeling comfortable, and even An elevator eirries ns to onr rooms, on the third flror, and a sapper is set before as that makes ns bless the star that brought ns here. We spent ten daya in the Metropolis, ten Tnz Uaoott acn> CntccntiTi KuutoaD.—Mr. O. T. Rogers, of Covington, was, on yesterday, elected a member of the Board of Directors of I wesry, cheerless days, until my health wav aeri- tbe Macon aud Cincinnati Railroad, to fill (be I onaly Impaired, and a physician recommended vaoancy occasioned by the death Colonel W. ° f mountain Mr. So we are in this *. . z. _ .. I vicinity of almost perpetual winter, and enjoy K. dcGratTcittM. ^ I ^ A ht jf h onr * B brisk walk bring? ua to Tuck- rw.arrrvirvT t n n.n n.a. i. 1 crmon’i* Ktvine. and soon wo enter tho capa* J*r»OTUf HTT. —M*. T. C. Dsapaey E0 * I dona “Soow Arch,** that never eniirdy ^ remodeling one or bis bnlldingt on Cherry I p earl ^ b n t from tnmmor to sninmor attests the street. Re will eomplete it with a front simi-1 coldness of the climate, under tho shadow of lsr to tho two very handsome ones that ba has Waahington. And then, again, wo are reused j.l i-Vi,, u—v \t, WMt I from our warm bed* at 1 o’clock, and hurry out, Rankin A Lamar. Macon, Qa. lately cree.cd in tba tame block. Mr. I dtR | gnivering, to witness the sun rire in gorgeons P rl5 eodiew tf Is doing lha work. shivering, to witness the san rise in gorgeons beauty, and dispel with bis electrio beams the Excnnnojf. Tho colored folks ate to have a cl ° 1 n f da ^ n ,„ r ^ hcre> 1 mmot d „ big camp meeting at retry, on the 31st, and n acn be to yon the different sensations one feels tpeclsl train is to go down from Maeon, leaving in seeing for the first timo these sublime and at an early hour in the morning anil relaraingln wonderlnl sights. Though they are not now to u. ZSL*Zt!J£Z dollar. A clond of them will probably go. | ever y snccet ding time, and I sea more and more _ . to admire. Pae4L12«d.—Wo regret to learn that Mr. W. Now, nxving made the circuit of the moat 8. Ballard, of Vioeville, was stricken by noted of the White Hills, proper, (Washing- paralysis yesterday morning. He ba* been in «»n, hni Vhtannt) we came r, z ...a - .. . # . down to North Conway, at tho gate of tho bad hcn.th for o considerable length of time, I monn j*jjjj—a anbnrb of paradise, a large having anfTered greatly from the rhenmatiam. natural poem in landscape, and a quotation lie has lately retnrncd from tho Indian Spring, I from Arcadia, it hai been called, and aptly bo. whore ho has been taking electrio baths. Far «“» “onntsin views are anbUme, even to )>T ° I grandneas, tho dnvea and walks reveal new A Wnrr* Bar.-Somo pontiemcn standing beantiea at every torn, and the annsits are on lloanW. corner, about desk Wednesday ™ “a" e tToV evening, saw a perfcotly white leather-winged North Conway! Ooierldgo asked MontBlsneif bat, flying abont, busily making its evening bo had a charm to Rtay the morning star in meal upon gnats and motqaiioes. Tho hat “• stoop coarse ” It is time for som. poet ,, . , ,, . * „ ’ to pat the question to those bewitching elm- seemed to be perfectly white eli over—there Bprt n kled , cr i, , ha t border the Saco, by what being no dttk spot vitiblo upon it. We have soroery tney evoke evening after evening upon road of snqh n phenomenon before. I tho hoavens that watch thorn, snch lavish and ... Italian bloom. Hay, it is not Italian, for the Itudaemon Gbawted.—Judge Util annonec- basis of its beauty is pore blue, and the skies od hia decision yesterday morning, granting ° r .[rm'tT .... . , , , . .. „ lt H England, and yet this tells but half tbe truth, tba injunction aakod for by ibo Central Kail- j langnage can overrato the bewitching road and Banking Company, to restrain tho city beauties, the ebarm/j of these oft-recurring, of Macon from the collection of taxes upon the I ecd ever to bo remembered snes^t pictareB; p T ,as. SEJi: ;i“X' poratlon. 'Ibo Jndgo simply annonacod tho I wjth Mu Adsm*. and ending with Mont Cley. (leeislon, slating at tho samo time, that he from a rconmbont figure, with its hands folded wonld give bis opinion In writing. Tho ea*o I over Its breast, “lying in state,” who lies im- will go before the Supreme Court. b ®dded and forms a part of tho White Hills 1 themselves. Th* WziTnzu.—Yesterday was ooolsml picas-1 , Th » ™y in R lhat COTen ' th “. hi ‘' s ’ B n °' . . ... .. .. 1 „ pleasing to the eye, la 6een now palo green, ant, in comparison with tho weather wc nsaally j ^[j en darker, hero seemingly light and feathery, expaot in Angn.it. Tho early morning was I there sombre And in tnngled masses, lighted cloudy; but the Lao soon mtdo its sppearaoco I only by Rome branch of * # Antnm Heaves, * with nod had thing* Us own way, until Into in the »«■ bri « ht t ‘°' 9 jf rei ” .. mm .. . I topmost point of some “ hill with verdne clad, afternoon when a clond aroao with muttering* 6tanda a pin0f Bta toly and magnifioent in its of thnnder and threats of rain. Abont dark the | trno proportions; and way yonder in the fertile rain sot in acd wc had what wonld have been a I intervale, grows an elm, graceful in its droop- most refreshing shower, if it had -ly been I noeded. ||| I conrses in the vicinity—“Diana’a Baths,’* where * _ ’ ’***" „ _ , I the godders might trnly have bathed in the clear Admitted to Pnitmos—Mr. bamual H. | limpid water. “Artist's Brook and Falls,” Jemison, aon of K. W. Jemison, E»q., was on ngbtly named, for here the lover of natnre and yestardiy. Admitted to the practice of Jaw in I art may fill bis folio with studies, that it shall the courts of this Slate. By reforonco to a eird ‘f* 8 • ,, x of v wi P, to .!^ 1 de T?, Iop ’.. •' ... . . / llt . .... *'E^ho Lake,** “Ellis Kiver, and the noble whioh appears elsewhere it will be soon that a «. Saoo » ftro on i y 0 few of the many that wind oopartnerahip ha? been formed betweon him I round and abont this lovely spot. In seme of and his father. Mr. J. had already been ad- I theao streams, my friend Mr. O. (an able fisher- milted to practice in the oonrl* of Louisiana; manjand myself made sad havoc among tho , . # ^ , I “speckled troot,” catching 250 in one day. bnt preferring to make his homo in Georgia, Oorflvo days of fishing gave ns some 800 or be comes back to Maoon. more of the finny tribe. North Conway is eminently a mountain vil- Jonxsox A Sunn —Attention is called to I l«g«, being snrronndsd by the Wbito Hills, the advertisement of Messrs. Johnson *t Smith, I Mole Mountains, Kearsarge and Bartlett and who enumerate an enormous amount of goods ^ whioh they now havo in store. If there is any- I one who donbts that they have so largo a etook I a sunset from Kearsarge! I think even now of good* on hand, let thorn go aronnd to their 11 hear tha sigh, with whioh one of onr artist v v . _ vvv. nr « I friends closed his eyes, to revel in its beauty store nud see and bo convinced. They are pro- aftcrlhodayha(ldfie p eneamto nigll t. While we pared to enter tho fall and wintor trado with I on ^ summit were still in Ihe foil blaze of great energy, and to do Ibis, they know very the bright inminary, the valley and intervale well lhat they must have n Isrgo stock. They below already began to foil Into the gloaming, . ... . t_. I nnd eventually darkened into night. The ann have a largo one—as large, in faet, a* ony in | ompt up the mountain aide, foUotrod l^yehadow, the city. I nntil his last rays gleamed brightly, sparkled ^ **• I acd died. The rose-tinted clonas gradually as- WiLKrr. it Dcdbi—Attention is oalled 1° | snmed a bolder hne, when the dying strokes of Mania*al rozso*s oa rnx War*.- -Th a patriarchs took no inarcory, no biamath, no iodina, no brom ide cf potassium, nc atrychorja, no qiinina. Happy old gentlemen! they did no I even know of the existence of theae “epccifici," and yet they lived until it teemed as if Death had forgotten them. Ibeir medicines were herbs sod roots. They have left thia fact on record, and tha trorld seems to be new taking note of it aad returning to the first principles of medication. Ho*tetter’* Stomach Bittora, the poreat and mo*t efficacious vetetable restorative cf the day. 1* also the most popular. Thousands of persons who only a few years ago believed implicitly in all the poisons which figure in the pharmaccrpia, new pronounce thia palatab'e tonic and alterative an all-sufficient remedy for dyapepeia. nervous debility, constipa tion, bilious complaints, headache, intermittent fevers, and all the ordinary disturbances cf the stomach, the liver, the discharging organs and the brain. The time is not far distant whan most of the powerful and venomous drag* new io reck lessly administered by practitioners of the “heroic” school, in caeca that might easily be controlled by mildor treatment, will be utterly discarded by all philosophical physicians. As it U, the thinking public, who are generally ahead of the profession als, have already pnt the dangerous preparations aside and adopted Hostetler** Bitters in th6ir stead as a safe and excellent household medicine, adaptod to almost every ailment except the organic and dead'y contagious diseases. For more than twenty years thia famous restorative and preven tive has been annually strengthening its hold upon the public confidence, and it now takes the lead of every advertised medicine manufactured in this country. _ NEnvers Dnsiurr—A depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feeling; no energy or animation; confused head, weak memo ry, of ton with deb'Jitating, involuntary discharges. The consequence of excesses, mental overwork or indiscretions. This Hxarore dadilitt finds a sov ereign cure in ncYPHaxra 1 Homeopathic Specific, So 23. It tones np tho system, arrests dischargee, dispels the mental gloom and despondency, and re juvenates the entire system. It is perfectly h*rm- lesa and always efficient. Prico $5 tor a package of five boxes and a Urge $2 vial of powder, which is important in old, serious cases; or $1 per single box. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail on re ceipt of price. Address HUMP HUEYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE OO.. No. £62 Broad way. N. Y. For sale by John Ingal s and Hunt, the advertisement of theao prominent yonng I day, started up again and again, only to fade merchants. They have ono of the handsomest “t last., and then settled over all a cloud- of , , . .. . 1 misty light, (as a curtain veils some object of crockery stores in tho bomb. Bnd are now re- bean ’' ty( b on , ly \ 0 fasten the effect.) while high oaiviog ono of the heaviest and handiomest I in heaven rose the evening star, bright harbin- atooks of goods ever brought to Georgia. It is I ger of peace of all tho element.?, a perfect treat to go into thoir store, and eeo J Onr nights have been passed in seeking Arts .. ,« eC t ok i » . I sister muse, Muiic. A good piano grace? onr how ariistioally they bare their l.eanUfol p „, 0 * r (imm0 rtal Ohickering) and the goods arranged. Their plain acd decorated j voices cf many charming singers cause ohiua, vases, statnuy and othor fancy articles I the evening3 to pas? quickly. A qaanette of are aodispcssd of as to forma perfect picture. I male voices well developed, each a thorough . . . . . . , . student of mnsic, is one of tho attractions, l-heir stock is very Urge nnd very hnndmme. md |h(J ohatmjcs ’ da et s 0 f Mr. and Mrs. 0 ;> That Oat.-The owner of tbat oat. which ? f BJHan.fame, the other. Tho gentleman .... W1. .uu u.uui U. n.ui U..1. ba8 an e ] eRant tenor reiee, rich end pure, produced lhat remarkable cat story published tb6 i ady ’ 8 j, n c i eat joprsno, that bar- yeeterdsy morning, sines ba baa seen tho story monizes finely. The wild spot known as the in print, I* disputed to go back on it to some I “Cathedral,” in Harts Lodge, a natural enri- ...„t ...... w u,«"X" SfSt Ate that many times; his cat died two years their fate and lives joined nuder the frown- ago and was never resnssitated, and he nover I ing cliff. • bads cat in hia life, nnd don't intend to hare Many artist* mako North Conway their bead- one, and if one ever comes abont his place, be in * n ““ er * and . OP *t. M f’ ^tampney, v 1 ... , .. . , . I has a beantuni house and studio here. wiU end iu nino lives by ono blow of the meat- 0nr lrjp throngh thB Froflie Mountains and az, aimed at a point abont an inch and a half I Haystack*, wonld mako my letter too long, behind its oar. And yet tho story related yes terday, ii just as it come from the gentleman's own lips, and is no donbt tree. No danger from yellow fever 1 Take Simmons’ Liver Regulator, the gre»t preventive. No danger from cholera I Take Simmons' Liver Regulator, the great preventive. Tnz Ciizatest Attn Best.—Hood's Enrokt Liv er Medicine gives universal oatiefAction in liio treatment of Liver Bieeaae, Dyepepsia, Sick Headache, Cottivences, and all tbat class of dis eases arieing from a disordered state of the stom ach and Jiver. novSOiy Fatcoxize Hoez EsTznisi*E-—Mr. F. P. Toole, whose advertisement appears in another col umn, baa brought to a high state of perfection the largest and moat complete manufactory of doors, eaehes and blinds in ibo Southern States. His warranted woik, entiling energy, personal appli cation to basineen and liberal advertising, have placed bis enterprise among tbe first in the Booth, thus Riving to bis many customer, work and price, that defy competition. Price list cent free on ap plication. ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER AND BUFFER TABLE, LEA et PERRINS* Woreeateraltlrn Bence. 13 INDISPENSABLE- JOHN DUNCAN’M NON ft, New York Agent, for the United Btatoe. DIED. At bis rffcW.ee, at BymavOle, Dooly county, Qa, m Monday evening, Angtut 18th, William H. Btbom, in tbe 58th year of hia age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Brie* Peaches! Dried Peaches ! w* will psy th* highest Cash Fries for Dried P»oiif<. X. PHICE A SONS. Macon, Go. Monroe Advertiser e.py 4 times. aaanzw FRESH FISH! BLACK FISH, eugMlt BLL4 A LANEYS. SPECIAL, NOTICE Merciiants and Insurance Agents CHt TBEASDREB’S OFFICE, Macon, Ga., August 22, 1873 , A LL person j eeUin* goo is of any kind in the city on comadssioa are required to make monthly returns of their sales at thin office and pay tbe tax. Insurance Agent* must return their pre miums monthly and psy tax on them. Any one failing to oomply with me Ordinance, must not ex pect any indalgenca after September 10th, a* de faulters will ba dealt with as tbe Ord : Qauca di rects. CHARLES J. WILLIAMSON, aug22tsepll Treasurer IiAW CARD. E. W. I S. H. JKMISOJ, Attorneys aid Conosellors at Law, Office 52 Second at., Maoon. Georgia. WTILL practice in tbe court, of Maoon and ud- VV JaiMnt ciranlu, and in th. tupreme acd Federal Ooarts of Georgia. Spocial attention given to matter, in Bankruptcy. Having auociated with me my eon, Sam'l H. J< m iion, I beg leave to direct atteatioa to tbe above card. Additional facilities warrant mein araarmg prompt and caiefnl attention to all btutneu e treated to ae. eug32Sm R. W. JE51T80N Host, Raszir A T-awan This well known and reliable firm have received a largo lot of Dr. Hood’* Enreka Liver Medicine. It hoe tbe proieo of all who have tried it. In bottlos at 50 cents and (1.00 OBSTACLES TO HARRIAOE. HAPPY BELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tho effects of Error, and Abase, in earlr life. Man hood tutored. Impediment, to Marriage remov ed. Now method of treatment. New and remark able romediee. Book, and circulars tent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, No. 3 South Ninth at., Philadelphia, Fa.,— an ia.titation having a bigb reputation for honor able condaotand professional tkill. jaiySd3m FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND HE88ENOEB,» August 21—Evening, 1873. f Cotto.v.—Very little doing in the market wilb no change from last quotation. Tho receipt, since last report have been 19 bales; shipment. 66 bate., and tba sate. C! boles. acaooit oottou utatemexx. Stock on bond Sept. 1,1872—bates.. 612 Received aince last report 29 Beoeivod previously Cl,732—Cl,7ul 62^173 .... 56 ,...C0,5j0—6J.6CC 1,567 Bbippod since lost report. 8hippod previously. ..... Block on band tbisevenine. Latest Market Deports by lVTpgraph FINANCIAL. Thine, Hawthobxe. Tits following telegram was received at the Wheeler ,t Wilson Savannah office, Tuesday, Aaga9t 19tb, at 4 r. at. Woiild’s Exnrnmcx, YiExxa. \ Angn.t 19tb, 1873. ) Wheeler Jt Wilson Manufacturing Company, C25 Broadway, New York, are awarded tbe A Szaior* Fall.—A negro, named Cterar Walker, got drunk Wednesday night, went np oa tbe verandah of tbat old wooden building on tbe oorner of Plant and Fourth streets, and fell backward over tbe balusters, a distance of twelve cr fifteen foot, to the ground. He j Grand Metla: of Progrcsi— Grand ifeJal of fell on bis head. Ho was picked up end Merit, and tbe only Sitting Machine Com- oarried on tbe verandah, wbere be remainod I pant/ recommended by tho International Jury j kcTdon'!' Ihe bolanoe of the night, and yesterday morn- for th , Grand Diptom v of Honor. Ing, being suli nnsblo to walk, he was oarried J. O. Woods. home. It ia thought that bis spine has sns- 2o IT. B. Cleatt, Savannah, Go. tallied some injury. The negro was employed I augr at the Maoon bottling works, and possibly had inhaled too mueh of the fume3 of soda water. New Foax—Noon—Gold 15%. Exchange, long S; eboxt 8%. Money easy at 4. Government* dull and steady. State bond* quiet. Evening—Money easier at 4(g4%. Sterling low er at 8. Go d 15%. Governments nothing good. State bonds quiet. Midnight—Governments. 81a 19%; 62a 1G%; G4s 17; 65* 18%; new 16%; 67* 19; 68* 17%; new 5a 14%; 10-40*15%. Tennessee 6s 82%: new 82%; Virginia Ca 42%; new 50; consol t2%; deferred 12: Louisiana 6a 44; new 42; levee 6* 53: 8a 52; Alabama 8a 70; 5* 45: Georgia Ca 70; 7a 90; North Garolinaa 27%; new 15%; apodal tax 12%; Booth Carolina* 32%; new 14%; April and October 23. New Oamcaxs—Sterling 24%. New York eight % premium. Gold 15%. Losidox—Noon— Console 92%. Fives90%. Street discount % below bank rate. Bank rate reduced % per cent;, now 3. pAHia— Noon—Rentes 57f97c. Specie in the b&nk of France unchanged daring tho week. FuAJiKTOST—Noon—Bonds 97%. COTTON. New Yorx—Noon—Cotton irregular and nominal; upland* 19%; Olein* 20%; sales 1437- Future* openod as follows: Angnat 19 5-16 01911-16; September 17 29-31; November 17 5-1G 17% Evening—Cotton in fair demand and irregular; upland* 19% $20%; sales 859; net receipts 121; gross 135 8Ue* of futures 8000; market dosed as follow*: August 19%; September 17 15-17; October 17%; November 17 5-16@17%; December 17%. bALTMOEE—Cotton, no* receipt* —; gross 125; exports to Great Britain —: coastwise 175; calcs 25; stock 1238, middlings 29%; market dull and nominal. New Orleans—Cotton, net freceipta 2C5; gross 427; exports to Great Britain 2290; coastwise —; to the continent 220; sales 100;last evening 20J; stock 1355; ordinary —; good ordinary —; low middlings —middimgs 1S%; market ia fair demand. AuaudTA—Cotton, receipts 49; salsa 150: ship ments —; middling* 17%@17%; market in good demand. Bsvaxnah — Cotton, net reoeipts 89; exports coastwiee —; ealee 45; stock 9022; middlings 17%; market bare. CHARLxaroK—-Cotton, net receipts 1836; exports coastwise 841; aalea 400; stock 4016; middling* 17%; low middlings —; good ordinary —; or dinary —@—; market 9teady. Mo ails—Cotton, net reoeipts 39; exports coast wise 253; sales 100: stock 6967; middlings 18; low middling* —; good ordinary —@—; mar- COXUISSIONER’S SALE SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD STOO Bl. B Y virtue of an order of the HonoraU’a tbo Judge of tbs Snpsiior Court of Bibb coanty, I will sell ou Tuesday, tbs 2d day of September next, between tbe u.uol boors of sals, before tbe Court-house door, in toe city of Macon, to the highest bidder, for cash. Eight Shares of South western Railroad Stock, in lots or foar (4) shares each, aud tbe frootional part of one share ((14 80) being tbe same which now stands oa tbe stook books of sold company in lbs name of E. T. Jones, trustee of Mrs. LiseyV. Oartledge, os per certificate No. 156. L RLF1RY, angJi lawtds Commissioner WHITE E0CE POTASH BY THB POUND. TURNIP, CABBAGE, BEAN, And other seeds suitable to tbe season. FINE LTQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USE. Imported and Domestic Segars AT BOTTOM FIGURES. Prescriptions compounded with core and prompt ness by competent pereons. ROLAND a HALL, Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenne. angU tf Greatest Bargain in America. A 25 ROOM HOUSE for sale at next to nothing, on six years credit, without interest. Ballding and Loan Association NO WHERE. That largo and commodious IIOCSE, situated in the contra of the cit«, near the City Hall and Market place, and known m tho FLINT HOUSE, WiU be sol Ion 72 monthly installments of $100 each; hsa been rented for years at $75 and $100 per month. Apply at once to aug20 eodGt G. B. BOBKBT8 Notice to Contractors. W LLbs 1st. to the lowest bidder, before tbe Court-house door, on SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at 11 o'clock a. jr., tbe bail ting of a bridge across Kooky Greek, at Bailey’s Mill Fton acd specifications to bs seen at tbe office of tbe Board of commissioner., st tbe Court-house. By order of the board. A. B. ROSS. Clerk. August 15, 1S73 aagt7eodids MEDICAL. CARD. F ROM this date DB. W.U. R. BUROES3 may be found, day and night, at bis office over Konkin, Maasenbarg A Co.'s Dreg Store, comer Mulberry and Third streets. Macon, April 28.1873. odlprtSea WANTED. O NE FINE SHOE AND BOOT MAKER, and one good Peg Workman. Address, )niy29 dim W. a. TILLERY, Dublin, Lanrens County, Ha. E. B. POTTER. M. D. Homceopathist. O FFICE Weed's Block, Seoond street, third door below Johnston’s jewelry establishment. Residence Lanier House. Julyl5 tf FOR RENT CHEAP. T HR two oommodioaa 8TORE8 on Cherry street, at present occupied by Coleman A Newsom, are for rent from first day of October next. Apply to J. VALENTINO, jnneStd 63 Cherry street. GRIER HOUSE FORSYTH, OA. J G. GBIEB, tbe propietor, has reduced the • rates of board to $2 per day for the benefit of travelers and parties going to tbe Indian Spring. After the first of September the u*nal rates will be returned^ angSfcxltf JVOTIGJE Til etlllDERS MD tONTMCTORS S EALED PBOF03ALS will be received by the undersigned during the next three days for building a Warehouse and erecting a Hippodrome at Central City Park. Plans and specifications for tho Warehouse can be found at the offico of Mayor Huff. The city of Macon will furnish all material for Warehouse. Bids for that structure will there' fore only be put in for the work. Bids for the Hippodrome will be received in two forme—first, for erecting one similar in all re spects to the one now standing at the Laboratory grounds above Yineville. The contractor to fur nish everything. Second, bids will be received for removing the one at Laboratory ground* and re- ** Park. The contractor to f arniah nails only. The city to famish the brick for foun dations and have the same laid. City also to re place any Totten timber which mav be found in tho buildiog if removed. Also, all thing!ea which may necessarily be split or mined by tearing up. All this work to be done in the very best wotk- manlike manner, and all to be completed and turned over to the city by the 15th day of next October, under a forfeit of $ 1,000 Committee re serve* the right to reject any or all bids. «a „ JOHN J. COBNELL, ang2l St Chairman Building Committee MSPAPER FOR SALE. A GREAT BARGAIN. THE SOUTHERN TIMES AND PLANTEH Published at Sparta, Ga. H AVING & go^d circulation, and in a prosper ous condition, ia offered for sale. TERMS REASONABLE. . For particulars, addrero , aug21 Jm LITTLE JORDAN & OO. WANTED. jyjAOON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION STOCK Apply to aug2I Si OOLI.INS A HEATH, 69 Seoond streo 1 -. WHISFNANT’S Caterjillar Destroyer Van now be bought for 71-2 cents per pound—15 to 20 pounds is sufficient for an acre and it does not injure the plant. Those who suffer from Caterpillars are invited to try U. HUNT, HANK IN & LAMAK, Wholesale Dreg and Chemical Warehouse, ang!7tf .83 and 81 Phony street. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. E IGHT hundred acres of land, lying 3% miles from Fort Talley, Ga,. in a northwest direc tion, one-third cleared ac.d in cultivation, the bal ance well timbered land with oak, and hickory, and pine. This body of land is all level and well adapted to the production of com, cotton, wheat, oat*, and all farm pronucts of Middle Georgia. So situated that it may be divided into two farms of 400 acres each, or four farms cf 200 acros each, acd giving each division a portion of the cleared land. This land is a part of the real estate drawn by Mr. Henry P- Everett from the eatate of the late James A. Everett. Tins land will be offered at private sale until tbe first Monday in October, when, if noc disposed of, will be sold at pub ic sale, to the highest bidder, m the town of Fort Valley. apply for information to Wm. J. Anderson, James A. Everett, or to the undersigned, at Fort Valley. I will also sell a well improve! house and lot of acres of land attached. Thia ie one of the best improved lota In the town and eligibly ait uated. I sell on very favorable terms. aoglOtcs WM. I. GREENE. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Opposite Huff’s New Building, Cherry Street, between Third and Fourth, * MACON, GEORGIA. T H13 well-known house being cow suitably fitted up, tbe undersigned is prepared to ac commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and Day. Guests will receive best attention, and the Table supplied with tha finest the market affords. Jmj30 tf J. H. BttEMEK W. A. JUHAN & GO, Offer their entire stock of IDSQDITO AT LESS THAN COST! Glove-Fitting Skeleton Corsets AT ONE DOLLAR! BESIDES NUMEROUS OTHER Ailracrive Goods AT EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE TRICES. lew Prints and Bleached Goods RECEIVED DAILY! A FULL SUPPLY OF STRIFES, CHECKS, JEANS, CASSIMERES! FOB EARLY FALL WEAR, ON HAND, WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, TO KEEP THINOS JIOY1NO. .11 on W. A. JUHAN <fc CO. angdOcf B. P. WALKER. (Late of B. T. A B. P. Walker.) J. H. DOBB3,— | (Late of Wire, Dobbe 4~Oo ) WALKER &d DOBBS Successors to Wise, Dobbs ft Co., IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Iff CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, _ WIRE, POCKET ABD TABLE CDTLBRY, COAL OIL LAMPS, BURNERS. WICKS, CHIMNEYS, ETC. We would call the attention of Merchants to our immense and varied stock of the shore iron'' feeling that we can give entire satisfaction in regard to quality and pi ice. Cur letail department^* also complete. 1 l * WALKER & DOBBS, ine92eodtf MACON. QEORQia. ROSS & COLEMAN. WANTED. A WHITE WOMAN to Cook fora email family. One well qualified will find a good eitnation by applying to THIfi OFFICE. »ug20wfa E NGLISH, French and Germau Boarding and Day School, for Yonng Ladies and Little Uirie, 91 Cathedral street, Baltimore. Md Mire Chaffee and Mice Hameeeley, Principals, assisted by able Profeesora. Next Session opens Septem ber 18th. Gonree of eiuuiee extensive, comprising all branches of a polite education. French ia the language of the School. Olaaa honors awarded at the close ot the year. Circulars' on application. mg20-lm PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER for ealo a Plantation situated in the fork of Towahga River. Monroe county. Ga., 7 miles from Forsyth and 10 miles from Indian Spring. Said plantation contains 850 acres ; 850 cla&red and in good state of cultivation; 500 acres of woodland, well timbered, while the land is very productive It is remarkable for healtbfnlness and for the salnbrity of tbe atmosphere, tbe place having been settled 40 year*, and there never hav ing been a case of fevor thereon. The place is ic a good neighborhood, convenient to school* and churches. For further parti-ulara. apply to the undersigned. JOnN T. OttOWDER, Forsyth, Ga. aug23 2 Tf JOBBERS OF Boots, Sloes, Hats, Ming and Fancy Goods IVTACOISr, GA. LAND FOR SALE. ' | HE moat dcBirabla form in Macon connly, A owned formerly by Hiram B Trontman, and now by ns, lying on ilia west b&nk of Flint river, Inst five milee below the beantifnl and flourishing town of Reynolds, (8. W. It. B ) and containing One Thousand (1,090) acres, is now K'OR IS The improvemenls ore unequalled, consisting good dwelling, with every necessary Out improve ment.. There are seventeen cabins for laborers, all with good brick ohimneye. A great deal cf the cleared land fresh. Any one desiring snch a farm, and on the most enticing terms, hod beet apply once to HENRY T. JORDAN, T. MAKIUN BRYAN, ' aiRlO 2m Reynolds, Oa DISSOLUTION t T HE partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of J. F. Barfield A Oo. ie this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. F. Barfield, at the old stand, who alone is anthotizsd to settle the business of the late firm. J F. B VRFIELD, T. S. UREEN. August 18, 1873. The undersigned hiving retired from the firm or F. Barfield A Co , takes this method of inform- iog hi. old friends and patrons that he will remain with J. F. Barfield, where he wifi he pleased to soe hie old friends and customers as heretofore &cg!9 f T. S. GREEN. Homes for the Feople rpEREE of the moat ELIGIBLE LOT3for pri- X v*te residence*, for *& e at low down figure*. Neighborhood tbe beet in tbe city. Term* a* rea- eon&blo and accommodating a* can be expected. Apply to J DHN D. MoKELLAR, No 62 Second et., next J. W. Buiko k Co *e. SEED BYE AND BABLEY. 500 Bnshcls Choice Rye. 600 For Bale cheap ly auglfilw Barley. E. PRICE A BON. TAX NOTICE, fT^HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb county &ro now in X my hands, and I am ready for tho people to call np »nd pay their taxed. My instruction* leave me but a abort time in which to colleot all the taxes. My offioe ia on Cherry street, at my old place of business. I am Aiso required to receive, under oath, re ports of farm crop* raised in the county, together with othor information relative to tho farming in terests. W. T. NELSON. sng9 tnovl5 Tax Collector. FOR RENT. npwo very desirable dwellings lo rent. Apply to augl7 6t G. S. OBEAR. S. T. Wjllnhb has just received the following articles and offers them cheap, v;Z: Northern cabbage (for pickling), pine spples, onions* sweet potatoes, country chickens, new cheese, The Mat dr's Corirr.—Business was rather doll before hU Honor the Mayor yesterday. William Neareua, Oliver 5hafifor ana George 1 new mackerel, new corn beef, and old Gold Silas, oolored yonths, organized themselves into J Du3t whisky. Call and see. ang22 2t s banting party the day before yesterday and went to the target ground* across the river, and amused themselves with shooting st bull-bats, regardless of the fact that they were inside the incorporation. Officer Fennel brought them all ap. Their excuse was that they thoeght it no harm to shoot over there, as they had seen the Floyd Hinas ** shooting t*ggets”on that ground. The Mayor diamiased the case, bnt warned them that if they wanted to aboot over there any more they must first join some of tho military companies. They went away happy. Tbe Pike Trial. The preliminary trial of L. B. Pike, charged with the marder of C. F. Baer, will be com menced at the oourt-house this morning. The ease will be heard by Jaatioo Sprint. The State will probably be represented by Colonel W. A. Lofton. Tho defence is in the hand* of Jadge John B. Weems and Colonel Sam. Hall. The great Interest that is manifested in this homioide, together will the eminent legal talent employed in its investigation, will doubt less attract many persons to hear the trial. .For this reason it ha* been determined to have Wanted.—A live agent to solicit subscrip tions in Macon for a ‘'Memoir of Roger B. Ta ney,” Chief Jnstice of tha Supreme Court of the United States. This i* one of the best sell ing books published. Fifty copies have been ! sold in one day by onr agent in Augusta. Qnss & Pendleton, Booksellers, Augusta, Ga., &ng22 2: General Agents for Georgia. Fnzsn Albert bisoaite; also, Peek, Frean A Co.’d celebrated imported crackers, at S. T. WalkerV. eng22 21 Noethehn hard-he.^d cabbigrs, a! S. T. Walker *. aog22 2t Imitators and tuxis ocur.xx* coma to grief at l4at. Only original diacjverie*, Uka tnat of Dr. Helmbold, stand tho teat cf time. Helmbold’s Bn- chu, which ia the only extract of that wonderful shrub that realizes it* fall virtue*, i* still rehed upon to core kidney complaint, fimale dirordera, impotency, grave!, tho effects of dissipation, acd all Trouble* of the urinary organa in either *ex. This ateadiiv euocosefui modacmo is recommended by physiciin*. Beware cf counterfeits. John F. tbe investigation in the Eaperior court room, | Henry, New York, sole agent, iaateltd of Jostioe Bpricz' offioe, ae the latter would accommodate only a few people and woold be very uncomfortable to court, counsel and all other parties interested. It is impos sible to ooojeetnre how long a time this exam- nation will oonsome. Peesosal—John W. Hollis, Montsznma, Term., 18, 18.0.—*‘I hxve been using A- Q- Sim- I mons’ Liver Regulator and it has proved to be tbe beat medicine in my case that I ever saw. We bo- [ have it to be one of tho best medicines in the uni verse.” Galveston —Cotton, net receipt* 54: export* to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sales 200; stock 6391; middling* —; good ordinary 14%<$15; mar ket easy. Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, sales to-day include 7750 American. 1 Cotton sale* 12,000: speculation and export 2000. Savannah and Charleston shipments, deliverable August, xmddung upland* 8 11-16; deliverable Sep tember and Octoo«r 8%; new crop deliverable Sep tember and Obtober, not below low middlings 811-16; new crop deliverable December and Janu ary, no below gjod ordinary, 8%. Later—Savannah and Charleston deliverable Au gust. not below low middlings, 8%. Later—Savannah and iharleeton, delivei/ Octo ber and November, not below good ordinary, 8 9-16. PRODUCE. New Yobe—Noon—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat heavy and declining; No. 2 Milwaukee 1 53. Corn dnil 'and nominal; steam western mixed 54^56. Fork quiet and unchanged; new mee* 18 l2%@13 25. Lard doll and in buyers* favor; old steady at 8%. Turpentino heavy at 43 Borin dull at 3 Si. Freight* veiy firm. Evening—Flour in light request and unchanged; Whi-ky lower at 99. Wheat l#zlower, decnoe chitfy'on rpot: iot<*, new red western 1 60®1 63. Com brisk and expect fair home demand; prices unchanged. Coffee decidedly firmer; Rio 20%v$ 22%. Segar firmer; fair to good refined 8%(dS%. Molasses firm; liioe firm at 8%t£9%. Poik quiet and steady. Naval* quiet. Fallow steady. Freight* fiimr, grain per steam 1S%(^23%. Lor:sniJL*—Flour in good demand on ail grades: prices firm and unchanged. Dorn eaav at 53 for wnue. sacked. Fork firm; sales 1000 barrel* at 16 75. Baoon in fairdemaod, ehonldeifc9%@9%; clear rib sides 10%3U; clear rides 11, packed. Lard, choice leaf in lierce 8%@9%; keg 9% @10; steam 8. Whisky firm at 99. Cincinnati—Flour steady at 6 50<§6 77, Corn firm at 43jz43. Provisions very qoiet and held firmly. Fork, in demand, 16 50; held 16 7*. Lard quiet; stoam 8<£S%; kettle 8%Q8%. Baoon steady; taoZi )era y, loose; packed 9%: c.sar rib aides 10%, half inside qnotauou far lound lots; clear aiue* lt%. WhiaAy firm at 96. br. Louis—Flour quiet: business small. Corn dull and lower, No. U mixed 37%; on track 38%; elevator 33, bid ax the close. Whisky firm at Fork quiet at 16 75. Baoon dull, with only a limit ed jobbing demand.Lard quiet aud unchanged. New OkUC*»8 —Oats firm at y£. Bran firmer at l. Hams dull and lower at 1*%@15; others un changed. Liyxbpool—Noon—Bresdstuffs quiafc. Pork 66* 623. Com 29*44to9d‘ Convention of Ki-Cadets GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. MILCH COWS FOR SALE. I HATE foar milch ccws tor sale at very reason able pri.es 'ihar c»u be f jand in Vineville, at Mr. O. R Uailaaay's. Call and examine them. aa/J9tf B. «. TERRY. The ex Cadats and ex-Professors of tho GEORGIA MILITABY INSTITUTE Are inrited to meet in Gonrenfion, at Atlanta, on the first day of September next. Tho Central, Macon and Brenawick, Macon and Western, Atlantic and Western, West Point and Atlanta, and Georgia Railroad, will pau members of the OonrentioD for one fare to and from the OouTention. Let eTery or-Oodet who loros the memorise tbat cluster aronnd hie Aims Mater, and who cherishee a hope of eoeing her reenrrected from the aehee in which Sherman buried her, oome to thia Con- Tention. JOHN MILLEDGE, Preeident of the ex-Oadet Association. Jnly23-tileepl CHAS. COUNSELS!AN & CO., General Commission Merchants, Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. Refar to W. A. Huff, Maoon. may2 6m JiatZS H. ELOUNT. ISAAC HABEENAN. JOHN L. HARDEMAN. BL0F.YT, HAKDKM1X * H1BDEXAX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office, Cherry street, over 8. T. Waiter's. anglOtf Civil and Mechanical sua-ZTj’BXimiuGr A T the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. Instruction very practical. Ad vantages unsurpassed in this country. Graduates obtain excellent positions. Reopen* September 17th. For the Annual Register, containing im proved Course of Study, and fall particular*, address PROF. CHARLES DBUWNE, augl dim Director. METROPOLITAN IRON AND BRASS WORKS. Canal Street, from 61b to.7th, RICHMOND, VA. WM. E. TANNER £ CO., svgihss of all kibds. Bead farOircaUr. H. R. BROWN, J»14 ly AGENT. DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST JJAS removed to Boordmon'e Block, over Pen dleton A Roes’, oorner Mulberry and Beoond ate., Maoon, Oa. oetlSIy OOAE. OHB23H. ANTHRACITE GOAL AND WOOD. W E will sell Coal daring the month ofJAuguat at reduced rate*. Send in year order* now and avoid last winter’s trouble. T erm* cash. url djm BUT-TS k ROBS. CITY BANK, Macon, Georgia. CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS 33ZYU3 OTOH8. WM. B. JOHNSTON, WM. S. H< JOHN J. GRESHAM, JND. B. R JnlyK 3m FOR SALE. A Portable Steam Saw Mill, M ADE by Owen. Line & Dyer, Hamilton, Ohio It ie a No. I mitt and in good order: hoe gov ernors to the engine; also wood and lath Bairs. Terms—half cash; balance 12 months, with good eecnrity. Also ono et Fay’s Planing Machines. Faces 22 inchee. match 12 inches, with moulding bite attched for all the late styles of mouldings. WiU be sold with the mill, or separate. A. K. FISHER. anzl61m* Montezama, Macon Co., Go. Eclectic Institute, F OR YOUNG LADIES, Bdtimore. Maryland. Number of Pupils limited to forty. For cir culars apply to the Principal* MRS. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE, augl dim Of Virginia. DOMINO BALL. T HEBE wilt be a Domino Ball at the filclntosh House, Indian Hpring, on TUESDAY, Au gust 26tb, I3i3. Alt are invited to attend. IS. W. COLLIER, Agent, auglOtd Proprietor, SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS U. CONNER Ha* j a st received a new lot of beaniifal Fail Bosom* and Piatted Bosoms, from 13 to 19 inches in the neck. The Fall Bosoms are the coolest Shirts worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS U. CONNER Has a splendid fitting Summer Drawer, from 26 to CO inches waist, and all lengths of inseam. NECK-WEAR! NECK-WE4R! THOMAS U. CONNER Received yes'erday a now Btock of Sommer Neck-wear, in ali colors. Lavender and white for evening wear. Linen Dollars of Julylffif all stylea and sizes. Having made tho ohange contemplated in our business, by disposing of our Retail Department, vre are pleased to announce that our arrangements are as perfect, in a business point, as we oould desire, and we are new ready for future operations. Feeling permanently locatod in this country, whoro our friends live, ana to which early association attaoh us, we do not expeot or desire to make a fortune in a linrry, bat will content ourselves with tho slow ptooess cf building up the most extensive businejs of its kin ! I y making large sales on email ecm- missions To this end we shall strain every nerve and devote all onr energy, and any benefit that may result shall be mutually shored by onr patrons. Witioat enumerating in detail, we wiU briefly state lhat onr stool is large and comprehen6ire in every department, and we extend a cordial Invitation to merchants to oall and seo what wo oan do, compared with other markets where they have bonght heretofore. BOSS & COLEMAN. JOHNSON & SMITH WHOLESALE GROCERS issm is. MASONIC TEMPLE. MULBERRY STREET. FRESH ARRIVALS! 2J OAR LOADS BAOON. ICO TIEIIOES LA11D, 250 BARRELS COMMON MOLA88E3, 21 TIERCES COMMON MOL18BE8, 50 BARRELS UYBUPd, ALL QBADE3, 300 BARRELS BUQAB, ALL GRADES, 20 TIERCES DUFFIELD HAMS, 20 TIEltCES MARTIN'S HASH, t CAR LOAD SEED RYE, OAR LOAD SEED BARLEY, OARS MIXED CORN, 2 CAR LOADS FRESH WATER UitCUND MEAL, 15 CABS WHITE 06ltN, 6 CARS LIVERPOOL SALT, l OAR VIRGINIA SALT, 800 ROLLS KENTUCKY RAQQ1NO, Ml TONS ARROW TIES, 20 Cl OILS HEMP GREEN LEAF ROPE, 20 BALES 1 OTTER'S OsNABURUS, 10 BALES PORTER'S SBIRriNO, 19 BILES MACON SHEETING, 20 OASES SARDINES, * IM BOXES CANDLES, 25 HAIF BOXES CANDLES, 25 QUARTER BOXES CANDLES, 100 BOXES BLUE ItlVER 8TAB0H, 100 BOXES SOAP, ALL GRADES, 5 BARBELS VINEGAR, 125 BOXES CANDY, 100 BARRELS WHITE COEN WHISKY, And the largest atock of fine Whisky to be found in the State. Call and enmine. 150 SACKS COFFEE. 60 HALF BOXES “NELLY BLY" TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE, SHOT, and fall supplies cf everything usnaity kept in onr line. O'WE ARE AGENTS FOB THE MIAMI POWDER CO. ang21tf WHISENANT’S Caterpillar Destroyer! Royalty Removed! FOR RENT. T WO DWELLINO HOUSES, eligibly located. Apply to JR. F. LAWTON. At Exchange Bank, or to DB. A. P. COLLINS. jaly!7 tf At CoUins A Heath’s. FXEHCP’S NEW HOTEL, C OB. COBTLANDT apd NEW CHURCH BTS , NEW YORK. On tjie European Plan. BIOH- A«n p. FRENCH, ion of the late Colonel Richard French, of Vratich’s Hotel, bee token this Hotel, newly fitted np end entirely renovated tbe same- Centrally located m tbe Bauneae Part of tbe Oity. Ladies’ end OenUemen’a Dining attached: jnnelBtf MiRKET GARDEN FOR SALE. T HE Finest Market Garden in the vicinity of Macon, adjoining Judge Knott’s place, is of fered for sale or rent. It has an area of twenty- one acres, in high cnltivation. On it is a frame building containing five rooms, and near it all neo- eesary outhouses and a fine well of water. For terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG. I can be found at tbe market every day until nine in the morning and on the premise* the re main deroftheday. aug5 lm^ AYENUE STOKE TO BEST. T HE 8TOBE on Ootton Avecne, now occupied pied bv Mrs. Hendrix. Also, the FLINT HOUrJK, containing twenty-five room*, with garden and outbuildings. One of the best stands tor a boar ding-house in the city. Apply to angitf O. B. BOBEBTB. BATCHELOR’S HAIR D YE rriHlS splendid Hair Dye is the b*st in the wokld JL The only True and Perfect Dye. Harmless, Reliable —'U Instantaneous t ho disappointment; no ridicnlotu tints or unpleasant odor. Remedies tbe ill off sets of bed dyes end waebea. Prodnoea Timpiurt;.! a superb Blank or Natural Brown, and leaves the hair Clean, soft and Beautiful. Tba genuine eigned W. A. Batchelor. Sold by ell Drag- bib OH AS. BATCHELOR, nevUIy Proprietor, New York. -y^E Kill b&U the WhUoaant’a Caterpillar Ds- rtroyor to any who wish to use it at seven and a half oents a pound, advising the me cf twenty pounds to the acre. This compound we have no hesitation in recommending aa tbe most effectual, and of little or no injury to the pl»nt. This price ia abont aa cheap as any farmer can prepare it—to say nothing of the bod rt suite which may follow thetuo ot snoh poiaonciia oompoande when not properly or perfectly mixed. To place it in the reach of all the owner of tbs patent boa waived the royalty. “ 4lbisv, Oa., Angnat 1, 1873. The Whisenant oomponnd has been experi mented with by a good many of onr planters, and very thoroughly. It baa answered every expects tion, and withoat injury to the plant when applied u directed. “ N. A A F. TIFT A CO.’ Oqr terms are oaah or approved aoceptanco Addrees ail orders to j ” At Cbeitiob’b Diww the medicinal springs of j the earth Bparkied and babbled as they do now, bnt it reqntred the light of chemical dieoovery to enable men to reproduce them from tbeir file* raents, ae the Soltzer Water has been reproduced iu T«rrani’« K{fervescent Seltzer AperlenL The moat effective combination cf a pare tonic, a wholeeome laxative, a refreehing febrifuge, and a powetfal anti bilious agent at present known. The immediate and permanent relief that it affords' in caste of chronic constipation, biliousness, stom ach complaints, nervons depression, fever, rheu matism, dropsy, piles, headache, heartburn and flatulency, has become a proveib in every civil ized portion of the American continent. Sold by ail dreggiste anelBd'2awAw2w HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAK, J uneI5eod4w6m PragRists, M*cop, Qa. W. B. BILL. ». k. mania. HILL & HAliUIS, ATTORNEYS AT tAW No. 90 Gharry street, (up stairs) . MACON, GA. Will practice in all tba court* of tbe Maoon Cir cuit. bpccial attention given to Oolleoaona. Ooa- veyaneas, etc. julj27tf SUPREME COURT BOOM. ailasta. January 18, 1871. Matara. J. H. ZEILIN k OO.: Ou my arrival in this city last night I received jour letter of the 10th of November ltst, accompanied by a bottle ol your Rimroons’ Liver Beguiator Medicine, tor which 1 beg you to- accept my sincere thanks. 1 have occasionally used this medicine for constipa tion of my bowels, caused by a temporary derange ment of the liver for the last three or four years, and always, when used according to tke directions, with decided benefit. 1 think it i* a good medi cine for the derangement of the liver, at least such has been my personal experience in the wo of it when prepared by myselr according to the di rections on each package thereof. Wnen absent from heme 1 have in two or three instances ba« tbe medicine prepared at a drag store, which did not prove to be of any value whatever, owing to the fact, a* I believe, in not being properly pr^ pire<l i ocording to the directions, tiucerely thank ing you for the bottle which you have bow* a0 kind as to forward to me, I remain, Most respectfully, jour obedient servant, BIRAM WABNEB. Chief Justice of Georgia. J. H. ZEILIN * CO., Maoon, Ga., ang*7tf Proprietors. It. kztchOk. fc- h. hobibiMJ KETCHUM & HAETBIDGE, Bankers and Commission-Merchants a..*..,. BrII41»X. SMOaoeS. Muaxame: Moeee Taylor, FreeidenS a«7 m y • p n Calhoun, President Fourth £:• - »t nimnn A Ron. Ranker N Y • P U. uaiooun, iiwotvreu. v . Bank.’ N. Y.; John J. 0»oo A Son, BankM^rLL, Morris Ketcbom, RelO- Cashier First National Bank. B^ttmowJL* oLael, Cashier First National Bank, Fbltaiaipn— marl 5