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riTY AFFAIRS.
TU23DA* MORNING. AVOVSt sc. IKS.
Srv Foi-stmi, —A splendid new fountain bu
b»«n rce«iTt d for Cen'.ral City Park, acd will be
put ac place at ocre
Bus On*.—A alreet cur r»n over * hof> on
Fcnrtb meet ytalerdiy afternoon. The cer
w*» thrown c fl mo track and the hog w»a not
hurt.
CTni StTUtloB Cccbt.—Judge Hill heard a
few motions yesterday morning, wound np the
bosioew of Li, ronrt and adjourned for the
Tna WasTRitn.—Sunday arid jwatepday Were
both bright and hot days, potting people gen
erally in a '•melting mocd.” They were fine
days oa oo! ion. ^ ^
> *ti s Amamcif.—At tho junction of tbs
ocrner of New find Walnut streets, in the cen
tre of the street tbe culvert bm caved in, ex*
poking a very dangerous hole, which m*y coat
the elf/ damages if not attended to.
Trains Dilate).—-The Albany fnij.Lt train
ran cff tho track at Harshsllrille jesterd*y.
b:x cara were thrown cff. The np Enfanla
passenger train was delated an boar, aid the
down train four honra. Ko damage was done.
Ooiikctioi.—In the Council proceeding*, at
publiahed Scnday morning, the Firat Kational
Bank was put down a* having paid $10, when
it should l ate been $200, and Messrs. Oliver,
Dongtaa A Co. wero pat down as having paid
$20 for xetail]icen a c, when it ahonld have been
•so. t
Naw Cctncxcrr.—The new fractional enrren
cy bu« made its appearance in Macoa, Jn the
at.ape of the new half dollar shin-platters,
is very d.fferent from the old, and we fancy will
be Larder to ooenterfeit. On its face is a liko-
neaa of Sizxmel Dexter, who was United States
Treatnr<*r in 1801. On the left bund s.d
tho back, in largo letters, are the word*, “Fifty
cent*.” __
Oiifor Stbext Bcnoon.—Prof. Polhill gives
notice this morning tbntlhe Fall session of his
aohool will begin on the first of September,
lie will be osaUtcd by Miss AVingfield. Only
forty pupils will be admitted. Uo a inn to
make his school first-clam in every ptrticolar,
and in order to do bo limits the number of pa
pits that he will receive in order that due atten
tion may be given to oaob one. See his adver
tisement.
ActldriilMifj Sliol.
Mr. Asa W. Chapman, saloMuan with W. W.
Woodruff, was wounded yesterday morning by
the accidental discharge of a Derringer pistol in
bla pants pocket. Tho ball passed tbrongh his
olothing, plowing a farrow hcross his body, bnt
fortunately did not go deep enough to cause
anything more than ft painful injury. It is not
probable that ho will be oonfined to his room
very long. ^ __
rxKtorui.?—Mr. N. 8. Johnson, of Jjqacs A
Johnson, has retnrncd to the city. He and his
lady, for the Inst month and a half]! have boon
roaming among the hills and fertile valleys of
the old Dominion, in Bcarth of health and
pleasure. They found both.
Mr. Fillmore Brown has rcturned from his
first vUit to New York. He was much impres
sed with the general oppcaranco of tho metrop
olis. „
Mr. Pat Oronan was quito ill last night. We
Old not learn the natnro of his ailment.
IUBEAN ('OBITS.
l>«WItt o. Garret£ Released fiom Prison.
Oar readera will remember that tho day after
the killing of Baer by Pike, DsWitt O Garro’t
was arrested, on a warrant issued by Justice
Hprinz, charging him with being an scoe«Bory
before the fact of tho killing. Sinco tnen he
has been in jail, nntil yreterday, when his coun
sel, Judge Woemv and Mesar* Poe A Hall, had
him brought before Judge Hill, on a writ of
habeas oorpus. The case was beard and Garre*
was released from custody. No prosecutor ap
peered and it was nnderstood that the prosecn*
lion would be abandoned.
Fair >«»!«**.
Messrs. Develin .fc Oo., the great c’o'hiers
New York, hive signified their Intention
make a fine display of military uniforms at the
State Fair in October.
Messrs. H»k r A lvennody, also of New York
will exhibit a large display of caps, plnmes and
other military goods which they manufacture.
Mr. January, who is a prominent member of
the Marfreeaooro, Tenn., Fair Association, was
here yesterday. He say* k special train will
come from Murfreest>oro to the State Fair laden
with stock for exhibition, acd peoplo to witness
the exhibition.
Toe contract for building tbe warehouse was
•warded ycsteidiy to Messrs. Ellis A Cotter,
who* bid was $1 200. Tho contract for tbe
hippodrome has sot been awarded, bnt will
probably be to-day.
Dooly 4 onatjr Taut Report,
A friend at Vienna sends ns the following re
port from the books of tbe Tar Receiver
Doo’y connty for the present year:
Poll*, white $98
Polls, colored __ 753
Aggregate value of property $1,475 9*7
Ooiiou, number of sores.. 28,046
Wheat,number of acres.,... 245
Nye, number of aore*.
O*t0, number of sore* 4 JSC
Corn, number of aores.... 34,287
Sweet potatoes, number f acres...
Huger oene, number of acres 269
Oreberls. number of sores...
Grout d peso, number of sores 643
Number of t-heep. 10.847
Number of dogs............ 1 996
Number of hojLS 10 96
Number of homes and mule*..
Number of oattle....
2 OS
10,082
The Conniy Court.
Judge Weems had a pretty busy day of it
yattorriay, and disposed of several cases.
Ptaba Jones, charged with two assaults, was
acquitted.
Millie Bailey, charged with assault, was so-
quitted.
Edmund Kidlej was found guilty of inter
insive conduct and was sentenced to pay a fine
of fifty dollars and coats, in default of whioh
he will go to the chain gang for six months.
Lanra Womack, the accomplice of Ridley,
having heard of his arrest, Tery discreetly fled
tbe eity.
Woodson Matthews and Melinda Genters were
charged with interlasiveness, hut the charge
was not sustained, and the parties were dis
mi wed.
Henry Haoter was sent to jail for contempt
of court, bnt his employer paid the required
amount to release him acd Henry is cow a
freed man still. ^
•*A False Halamcc la an Abomlnatloi
The annual inspection of weights and meat-
ares has jast been completed. AU ipcorrect mesa-
ares have been destroyed and all false weights
corrected, so that our citizens oan feel assured
that they get the quantity of merahadize they
pay for, unless the weights are dishonestly tam
pered with. We are informed that in not a few
instance! the weights of merchants were fonnd
inoorreot, and it was a little remarkable that in
no oaee was the fault such as to give the par-
nhatr r too mnoh weight.
Several bars of lead were used in bringing
short weights np to the proper standard, and
all have been that restored.
The taw requires that the names cf all mer
chants fonnd nting incorrect weights and
mfOium shall bo conspicuously published for
the information of the pnbiic, for the reason
that nothing shonidexcuse a tradesman for thus
defrauding his cadomera. As some very just
men may have offended against the law on wit
tingly, ibe city authorities will givealJ the bene
fit of the doubt, this time, and withhold the
publication. Should any inaccuracy be found
hereafter, it will be presumed that the charge
has been fraudulently made, and the parties
may expect to be exposed to the pnblio m the
TBEIlirBVlUE aiRDtF.
Arreat of ise Xardercr.
*Qa Saturday night about thirty men volun
teered to patrol the neighborhood of Bmithville,
is search ot the murderer of yonag Johnson.
They hoi learneh from the wife of a certain
M p 0 (whose name we ooold not lean.] who
had previously woiksd os a striker in Mr.
- Johnson's shop, that the said negro had come
home on lbe night of tfce murder, between
eleven and twelve o’clock, very much excited.
IIt: fchnt and barred the door and placed an axe
near at hand. This was an extraordinary pro
ceeding on hia part, acd excited suspicion in
the mind of bis wife.
Acting upon this information, they proceeded
to arrest the negro, which they did abont five
miles from tbe village. His case has not yet
undergone a legal investigation, but there la
litUe doubt that be le the murderer. It is be
lieved that he bad two accomplices, though that
Las not yet been uacert*ined.
There is great indignation among the people
of Hmithvillr over this cruel murder, and they
are determined to pursue clia guilty party lot
oert&iu conviction and to the gallows. Not-
witha'andtcg tbe horror that bo awful a crime
baa created, there is no diapesiton to deal with
lbe murderer otherwise than by due course of
law. __
MAILT Liqroxs.
3fc-clins; of Importers and Wholesale Deal-
As announced in Tux Teliobaiti and Mes-
senolb of Sunday morning, a meeting of tbe
wholesale dealers in malt liquors was beld in
tbe cilice of Messrs. Jsquea A Johnson. All
tbe wholcFAlo dealers in the city were repre
sented. Mr. J. F. Greer, of Greer, Lake A
Go., was called to tbe chair, and Mr. 8 B.
Jaqnes, of Jtques A Johnson, acted as Secre
tary. •
Tto meeting passed a retoludon directing
the Secretary to correspond with similar dealers
in ibe different cities cf Georgia, asking their
oo-oper&tion in tbe petition to the Comptroller
General to suspend the collection of the tax of
two hundred and fifty dollars npon imported
malt liquors, until the meeting of the next Leg
islature, when the repeal, or a proper construc
tion of the law will be aiked for.
The Macon merchants do not contemplate
any action exoept in conjunction with tbe mer
chants of other cities, as all are equally inter
ested In the matter. They see that tho enforce
ment of the collection of tbe tax will virtually
prohibit the sale of imported malt liquors In
tbe State, and compel retail dealers to seek
purchasing maikela In other States. This was
not contemplated in the passage of tbe act, acd
there is no doubt the Legislature will correct
tbe error at tbe earliest opportunity.
BE^XEX'i BE4R LOOSE AGAX*.
Tie Canaes the Slnjot'« florae fo Kuo Away.
Banner's bear entertains a decided aversion
to being anchored to the hitching post in the
rear of tho saloon, and misses no opportunity
to slip bis cable and walk out for an airing npon
the ttreel*. Yesterday was one of his promen
ado days. He unhitched himself and, coming
through the saloon, passed oat at the front door.
Mayor Hoff*s buggy was standing in front of
Oliver, Douglas A Co.'s store, aod the horse
seeing tho ungainly form of tbe bear lumber
ing along tho street, became frightened and
ran away. Tho negro boy who was in the buggy,
instead of bolding fast to tho reins, rolled oat
behind, after which tbe horse bad bis own wey.
He ran at fell speed along Third to Malberry
street, np Malberry to Cotton Avenue, up tbe
Avonno to Cherry, and up Cherry sb far ss the
Dixio Works, when he came in contact with a
pile of Inmbcr, which arrested his flight. Tbe
horse hod an ngly gash oat in one of hia shoul
ders and was otherwise badly braised, and the
buggy and harness were left in an excellent con
dition for the wheelwright and harness maker
to experiment upon. The horse Is a very fine
animal, for which Mayor Huff recently paid
$325.
It is now vory oertain that that bear has been
in tho city long onougb, as this accident dem
onstrates tbe fact that bo is a dangerous citizen.
He gets loose far too frequently. He was loose
on Sunday and made a raid on Casey A Espen-
ner's restaurant.
Ttio Commodore on Ids Bender.
Tho Commodore is atill laboring nnder tbe
hallucination that he has the mental and phy
sical ability, and thereby is predestined to
wage a successful warfare with Macon sure
pop. In spite of the few backsets that he
has had, ho is still fighting it ont on that line,
and evidently means to keep it np all finmmer.
Sunday was one of bis high old days. He car
ried enough liquor about with him all day to
stock an average ten cent bar-room, bnt man
aged to keep his feet with a dexterity tb$t was
really admirable.
The Commodore, when folly half seas-over,
is not averao to manipulating a practical juke
occasionally He got cff one a little after dark
Sunday evening. While pasting in front of a
private residence, where a number of ladies and
gentlemen wero seated on tho front piszzi, he
called for a light, saying that be bad dropped a
diamond breastpin, worth $1200, which h:s
mother had given him. One of .the ladies
went in immediately to get a light for him, bnt
abont the timo she returned, the Commodore
Announced that be hnd found it, and went on
bis way. Those who know tho Commodore
best, know how ssd a misfortune to him it
would have been to lose a $1200 diamond
breantpin.
Toe Commodore had another acrentnro ear
lier in the afternoon. He was navigating t
bucket of water up a long flight of stairs, when,
jost a* he was about to reach the last rise, the
backet fell with him, and the two rolled over
each other to the bottom of tho Btairs and ont
on lbe sidewalk. Neither was bnrt, though if
the bncket had been perfectly sober it would
doubtless have been badly broken.
Soda Watix —Roland B. Hall, the druggist
of Triangular block, ia running hia beautiful
arctic fountain to some purpose these hot days,
judging from tbe number of thirsty pedestrians
who cool off with a glass of his delioi dus soda.
It is the most convenient place in the eity to atop
in after shopping, buy yonr street car ticket*,
get a glass of soda and take a chair and wait
for the cars. 11
Caul and see Haven's to day at 1! o’clock.
Tb* First of |S« Seaaea.
Frrah Codfish! Oh, what a blessing !
To prove that wa are not digressing.
At Oreer. Lake A Oo.’a th*-y are to be found—-
Tbe fineet and largeet in the town.
Our Mackerel are fresh, new and nreet;
Our Fulton Market Beef is tbe fineet of meat;
Our Breakfast Bacon is the choicest of stripe ;
Dried Beef that will do to grate or chip.
We have Beef Tongues that never told a lie;
And for all of these things will not chixge very
h’gh.
Oome and see ns la jour calls,
Aid you'll find that we beat a dozen market stalls.
aug26 It ftaxzx. Lake A Co
Luxch acd whiBky at 25 cents. Turtle soup
included, at Havens', to day. an&26 It
Eislvo.—Every day wins hundreds
of new converts to the opinion that Wi
ley’s XXXX Flour is the best in the
market.
Call on Havens to-day and try a plate of fine
turtle soup. aug2G It
The Time to Change.—When you
have given Wiley’s XXXX Flour a fair
trial, and it does not give satisfaction, it
is the proper time to change rour cook. m ^^^,_ 0onon _ not receipta 27 . ejportl
Fixe lunch and turtle soup, at Havens', t -
day. tug26 It
Ail the bread and pastry made of
Wiley’s XXXX Flour carried ofl'premi
ums at the late Bibb County Fair.'
Tikes are dull, but Haven's will serve a flae
turtle soup to-day. ang2G It
All the brands of flour manufactured
by the Georgia Mills are fully up to the
standard, and are especially recom
mended to the trade everywhere,
BrRR & Flanders.
Last of the Season.—Fine turtle foup, at
Haven's. aug2611
Not simply because it is manufac
tured at home, but for its intrinsic quali
ties, we commend Wiley’s XXXX Flour
to Georgia housewives.
The following telogram was reoeived at the
Wheeler A Wilson Savannah efiloe, Tuesday,
Angafit 19th, at 4 p. m.
Wobld’s Exhibition. Vienna, h
August 19.h, 1873. >
Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Company,
625 Broadway, New York, are awarded the
Grand Medal of Progress—Grand Medal of
Merit, and the only Sewing Machine Com
pany recommended by the International Jury
for the Grand Diploma of Honor.
J. O. Woods.
7o W. D. Cleves, Savannah, Ga.
aug22-lw.
Two hundred boxes tin plates joat arrived—
bought for cash. Inducements offered to cash
purchasers. Oliver, Douglass A Co.
aug23 Ct
ON THE BREAKFAStI^LUNCHEON, DINNER
AND 8UPFEB TABLE,
JLEA a FEKRINV WoreMterthlre fiance.
13 INDISPENSABLE.
JOHN MJNCAN’f! MON0, New York.
Agents for the United States.
The Mayor** Conrl.
Hia Honor had a pretty fair day yesterday,
there being seven delinquents to answer to
various charges. There were no charges cf
drunk, however, which was an unusual occur
rence for Monday morning.
Jalia Ross, a little negress and a very black
one, was detected in fitealing $4 S5 from her
employer. She afterwards confessed to having
stolen something over thirty dollars in gold
and silver from the same source. She was
fined ten dollars or thirty days in the barracks.
A couple of beys, one white and the other
black, were np for fighting. This is the same
fight that wA9 mentioned in this paper Sunday
morning. It was a matter of some difficulty
to fix the blame of this fight where it properly
belonged, bnt His Honor compromised the
matter by fining the white boy, who was the
larger, two dollars and the negro one dollar.
Frank Franklin and Zick Oliver are two ool
cred merchants of Maoon. Frank has lost both
feot, but uses his knees as a substitute aud looo-
motes pretty well. Zaek has been a bed-ridden
invalid for six years, acd has only of late been
able to be out at all. Under such a state
of affairs neither of the two coaid be pro
perly classed among tbe “active business
men" of Macon; but, as Frank said, “Coun
cil won't let them steal, acd they don’t
want to beg," they have resorted to basinets
speculations in a am*ll way, in order to earn an
honest living. One portion of their business
consists in he pnrehaae of rtgs This they do
in a small way whioh yields them a profit of
two dollars every font months. In this loora-
tive business, however, they were not to con
tinue unmolested; for along comes Henderson
Dnma«, also colored, and in the rag business,
who demands that the abovQ named rag dealers
be oompelled to pay a license tax of fifty dol
lars. There the matter stands. Dam as has
his license and wants to be protected, as the oth
ers are interfering with hts trade. The matter
ill probably go before Cocuoil to-night.
George Lambkin and his wife Jnlia, do not
skip and play as becomes gentle Lambkins.
George is a bltok sheep and Jolia a merino.
They live in Vir.evillo. Sunday morning
George chastised Jalia. This be oonld have
done without fear of the police, os their author
ity does not reach over that pleasant suburban
Bat Jalia c*me to the city in search of
protection, and George followed her and mal
treated her upon the streets, before the eyes of
the papal ace This brought him within the scope
the city aaihorities, and tbe Mayor fined
him twenty five dollars, or thirty days on the
streets.
OBSTACLE* TO flARRIAGE.
HAPPr RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the
effects of Errors and Abases in early life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage remov
ed. New method of treatment. New and remark
able remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, No 2 Sonth Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa .—
an institution haviog a high reputation for honor
able coadnst and professional skill. j alySdSm
ADkeafeWiih aThousikd Stotovb.—Dya-
peptia is the most perplexing of ail bnmin ail
ments Its symptoms are almost i.(finite in their
variety, and the forlorn and deepsndent victim■» cf
the diseaee often fancy themselves tbe prey, in
turn, of every known malady. This ia dne, in part,
to tbe does sympathy which exists between tbe
stomaobond the brain, and in part also, to tbe
fact that any dieturbance of tbe digestive function
necessarily dieorders the liver, tbe bowels and tbe
nqrvous system, and affects, to aome extent, tbe
quality of the blood. A medicine that, like Hoa-
tetter's Bitters, not only tones tbe stomach bnt at
tbe aamo time controls tbe liver, prodnees a regular
habit of body, bracee the nerves, purifies tbe
flaid* and “ministers to a mind diseasrd."is there
fore the true and only speciflo for chronic indiges
tion. 8uch is tbe operations of this famous vege
table rest rarive. It not only cures dyspepsia, but
also all concomitants and oona< quences. More
over. it is invaluable as a preventive of Indiges
tion. No one who chooses to take half a wioe-
glastfol of this agreeab e appetizer and stomachic
habitually three times a day will ever be troubled
with oppression after eating, nausea, sour eructa
tions, or any other indications of a want of vigor
io the digestive and aeeimilating organ Tbe de
bility and languor superinduced by hot weather ore
immediately and permanently relieved by tbe Bit
ters, and persons who are constitutionally inclined
to look upon life “as through a glass, darkly,'' will
be apt to take a brighter and more hopeful view
of tbe situation aider tbe genial irfluence of this
wholesome medicinal etimulant.
FINANCIAL AID COMMERCIAL
Latest Market Reports by Telegraph
FINANCIAL.
New You—Noon-Gold 16. Exchange, long
7K; snort 8S Money eaay at 4<©5. Governments
duJL State bonds quiet.
Evening—Money eaay daring ihe morning at
4 a 5 bat hardened in the evening, and closed at
btexiing dull and nominal but steady at
7%. Go d xesa active and a fraction lower at close,
Ra.ee for carrying 5. Gov
ernment* dull, with a littie batter teeung.
bonds quiet and nominal-
Midnight—Government*. 81s 1S%; 62a 17; 64a
17jf; 65a 1&$£; new 17]^; 67e 19K; 18; new 6e
14>£; 10-40eUK-
renneeaee 6a 62; new 82; Virginia Cs 42^1
new 60; consol c2%. deferred 22: Louisiana
6s 44: new 42; levee 6* 63: 8s 52X; Alabama 8s 70;
5e 45. Georgia 6a 70. 7* 90; North Caro lints 27K:
new 15K; special ux 12j£; South Carolina* 82;
new 14April and October 23.
Nrw Osleans—Sterling New York eight %
premium. Gold 11?{
~COTTON.
Nzw Yoke—Noon — Cotton quiet; upland* 20;
Orleans 20,¥; soles 413
Futures opeueo a* follows; August 19 21-32; Sep
tember 18 3 16, October 17 25-32# • 7 27 32; Novem
ber 177-16(917^4; December 17 7-i6.
Evening Cotton quiet: rales 1043; upland* 20;
Orleana 2' %: net receipts 324; groe* 45r9
8 ues of future* 15 900; market closed os follows:
August 19 13 32; Septeaber .8 C-16@18 11-31:
October 1717 32; November 17 7-16; December 175$
ttALTixooa—notion, net reoeipie 1; gross 233;
exports to Great Britain 10; coastwise 101; sole*
56; stock 1433; middlings 19^; market quiet.
New UoLEAsib—cotton, net receipt* 270; groee
271; export* to Great Britain 60. coastwise 159;
to the continent II; sole* 400; lost evening 47c;
stock 12,582; middlings 18%; demand fair.
WiLiaMiron—ooiuid, net receipts 13; exports
ooaet«i«e —; tale* 12; stock 163; middlings 18;
market quiet.
AU3D*ta—Cottcn. receipts 155; talcs 62; mid
dling* 17fc@17X; market doll.
tUVA**AH — cotton, net receipts 109; exporte
ooaetwire 467; sxlee 16. etock 693, middlings l7Ki
coastwise lSlC; sole* 159: etock 34,132; middlings
I7i* low middlings 17J£; good ordmory 17>&
market quiet.
Mobiuh—Cotton, net receipts 120; exports coset-
wise 381; tale* 200: stock t?36; middlings 179i(3 8;
low middlings 16,Y; good ordinary U#14}£i hiar-
ket quiet. ■1‘qiiif
bcwTos — Cotton, net receipts —; gross 130:
exports to Great Britain 12; sole* 250; etock 9.50U;
middling* 20%; market firm.
No&roxjt—wjuol, net receipts 220: exports
ooistwiee 180; eale* 130; etock 182; low middling*
18; inirnet stesdy.
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 622; ehipments
833; stock 4792; middlings 19; market inactive.
PhidaPEXP.Ha — Cotton, middling* 19%(£20
market quiet
Galvkstox — Oottou, net receipts 57; export*
to Great Britaincoaetwiee7l8; sale* ICO; etock
6339 middlings —; good ordinary 14%@15; mar
ket quiet.
•PRODUCE.
New York — Noon — Flour quiet and steady.
Wheat quiet and fi.m; No 2 Milwaukee 1 t3'a>l 64
Corn quiet and steady; eteam western mixed 57@58.
Fork quiet aud steady; new mee* 18 Lard
heavy; old steam at 8K(&8 11 16 Tuipentino
dull; at 43K* Korin quiet at 3 05(a 3 10. Freights
firmer.
Evening—Flour in light request; corrmon to fair
extra 6 4u@7 8j; good to choioe extra 7 90^10 75.
Whi*ky firm at 1U1@103. Wheat firmer and qa et;
new red western 1 63@1 64. Corn quiet; steam
western mixed 56@58, soil 69^^60; high mixed
and yellow western 6l(§C2. Coffee decidedly firm
er; Rio 20„Y Sugar firmer; fair io good re
fined HJvciMolaeaos firm. Rice firm at S%g
9%. Fo k doll and lower; new mess 18 25 spot.
Reef quiet and ateody: mess 9 0U.410 50. Lord
easier at 8X^8 9-16 Turpentine unchanged. Rosin
quiet at 3 10. lallow stoody. Freight* to Liver
pool very firm.
Louisville—Flour firm and ia good demand;
family ex as 5 75. corn quiet and steady; sacked 62.
Fork fiim; at 16 75. Bacon in fair demand shoul
der* 9clear rib sides 11; clear sides 11>£ packed
Lard, choice leaf in tierce 8%@9>f; keg 9^010;
steam 8. Whieky firm at 97.
Cwcishati—Flour steady at 6 50(£G 75. Corn
firm at 46.a 48 Frovisions very quiet and steady.
Fork quiet 16 50 bid; beld 16 75@1? 00. Lord
quiet; etoom 8<e&8J£; kettle 8K(&8*^. Bacon stead*;
enouldera ctear rib aides lt?£; clear sides 10%
@li Whiaky firm at 95.
St. Lorn8—Flour quiet; business small. Com
quiet and firm; No. 2 mixed 37Jft on track S9;
elevator 33, bid at tbe close. Wlucky firm at 95
Fork qui t at 16 75. Bacon doll, with only a limit
ed jobbing remand Lard quiet and unchanged.
Nsw Oeleiss—Flour in dsmond; treble extra
6 5U(S>8 25; family 9 L0@10 60. Corn quiet; white
mixed 65; white 63: yellow 70. Oats fiim at 45@46
Hay, prime 21; choice 23. Fork dull; old 16 75;
new 18 00. Dry salted meats, shoulders 9%. Ba
con eaay; shoulders 9%; clear rib aides 11%; clear
11%; hams l4%&t5 Lard scarce; tierce 8% a9;
keg 1UK#11. Sugar dull. Molasies, nothing do
ing Whisky scarce; Evansville 97; Louisiana 1 00;
Cincinnati 1 G5. Coffee uncbaigoa and quiet at
21%<§>23.
WILMISGT05—Spirits turpentine quiet at 33%.
Rosin quiet at 2 45 for extra pale, crude turpen
tine steady at 2 02 for bard; yellow and virgin 3 30.
Tor dull at 2 28.
Livebpool—Noon—Breadituff* quiet. Pork G7a
81. Com 29i4diogd-
MARINE NEWS.
8avankah—Arrived, 8 B Franklin. Sailed, Sem
inole, Montgomery, Wyoming, Munroe Wiley,
Charles Dennis.
Raw Yobk—Arrived. Republic, Magnolia.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Macoa B. and L Association.
T HB THIRD ANSDIL MBBTING cf tKB stock-
holder* will be held TO-BIQHT (26th iaat ),
at 8 o’clock, at the room of the asaoriatjon-
GEOBGE W. BURR,
anjj26 It Secretary and Treasnrer.
M1ZPAH LODGE NO. 47, F. A. M.
A SPECIAL Communication will be held THIS
(Tuesday) NIGHT, for work on the Second
Degree. Members of Macon Lodge and sojourn- f
iag brethren are fraternally invited to attend.
By order of tbe W. M.
H. J. PETER
aug261 Secretary.
S A. JOHAN & GO.
Offer their entire etock of
IMIJSPITO CANOPIES
AT LESS THAN COST!
TO RENT.
O NE Cottage- House on Eond street, entirely j
new Mao, one Dwelling opposite Colonel
Fnlaeki Holt'
ang*26 if
Apply to
GEO. 8. OBEAR
TO RENT.
A GOOD STORE, 100 feet deep; dry cellar;
good bneinrsa location on Third street jip-
ply to
eng20 1.
OLIVER, DOUQLES3 * CO.
Glove-Fitting Skeleton Corsets
AT ONE DOLLAR!
BESIDES NUMEROUS OTHER
j^uttractive Goods
AT EQUALLY ATTRiOTlYE FRIGES.
Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted. | ^ p riols Bleaclieti Goods
REGElVfiD DAILY!
A WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty, with one
email child, desires a situation as house
keeper iu a family, a hotel or pabiio institution. Is
willing to make herself useful, and will bring un
doubted testimonials of good character. Apply to
the SeniT Editor of the Telegraph aug26 tf
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN
T HAT my wife, Mrs. M. A. Richards, of Butler,
in Taylor county, is a free trader on hc-r own
account, and I am not responsible for any liabili
ties she may contract* J. T. RICHARDS.
aug26 Si*
Notice is Hereby Given
T HAT my wife, Mrs. M. A. Mulkey. of Batler,
in Taylor county, is a free trader on her own
account, and I am not responsible for any liabili
ties the may contract.
aug26 3i» CHARLES MULKEY.
BROKE LOOSE.
A MEDIUM sized light Bay Hors a broke loose
from Judge Lnndey'a place, in this county,
on annday night. The horse is short conpled and
in good condition. A liberal reward will be paid
for any information concerning the same, which
will result in the recovery to the owner.
aug26 It*W P. STUBB3.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
STRIFES, CHECKS, JEANS,
—AND-
CASSIMERES!
FOR EARLY FALL WEAR, OK HAKD,
WHIOH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP,
TO KEEP THINGS MOYINO.
Call on
W. A. JUHAN& CO.
aug20tf
F
ORANGE STHEET SCHOOL,
OB GIRLS AND BOYS. The Fall Session of
this School will commence on Monday, Sep-
THE BEGINNING OF SICKNESS.
Never trifle with what are called small ailments.
A disorder, easy of control at first, if neglected for
a few weeks may become a mortal disease. If you
HUNT, RANKIN & LAJIAIi,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
ang24tf 8 * and 81 Oherry street.
timber 1st. It will b* conducted by the tinder- I feel inert, with a bitter or bad taste in the month,
signed, assisted by Miss Antoinette Wingfield, and I joaa ot appetite, bowels alternately costive and lax,
tlie number of pupils will be limited to 40. Tm- I resort at once to Simmons’ l iver Regulator. That
tion per mouth, $10 00. ( * great vegetable medicine will reach the seat of. the
aug26 6i* BE1JJ. M POLHILL I disorder, and by its wonderful and peculiar power
4 i . ftA ., ZZ .. -• . - I in purifying the stomach and stimulating the livrr
y?er 1,«0D UllllulOff LOIS land torpid bowels, imparts new life and vigor to
. I the whole system; while its mild cathartic prop-
O N and in front of the heights south of Maeon, I erties relieve the bowels from obstructions, and its
can now be sold on easy term* to early appli-1 alterative operation beneficially affecta all the se
cants. Extending as these lots do from opposite I cretive organs; by its tonic ootioa the stomach is
the Mercer University to tho old Race Track, and I so inv'gorated that digestion becomes regular,
being mostly higher than any others ia Maoon'* I easy and perfect For the miseries of dyspepsia—
vicinity, many cf them present epiendid views of ( end they include almost every unpleasant feeling
the city and surrounding country for many miles, I that belongs to physical disease and mental wretch-
and being high aoove the common region of xnios- I edness—this potent medicine ia a certain and
mv ma*t be comparatively healthy. I speedy care.
Internpersed is already a fine industrial popuH- I Some parsons are prone to fevers, others to
tion of faeveral hundred families, and new build- I bilious attacks. In all oaees where a peculiar sns- l will sell Coal daring the month of August
irgi ore constantly being erected. Choice lots con | ceptibUity to any variety of disease exists tho yy at reduoe j ratP8 . Send in your order* now
now be secured cheap for cash or on long time, and toning, regulating and purifying operations of and avpM lR8t winter’s trouble Terms cash.
where parties desire it, and can furnish the means Simmons Liver Regulator will be found the surest 1 * - — -
to purchase materials, lots may bo improved as safeguard against an attack.
agreed on, and the imlanoo paid by eaay instal- | It is no lees potent as a preventive than as &
ments. Now is tho time for bokooins. Who would remedy. What famiiy can afford to be without
wont to pay rent when house* can be so easily had? I such b resource in sickness ?
D. F. FLEMING.
JAMES M. WIL80N
3,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES
for fall trade.
We are now receiving from the Manufacturers a very large and well selected stock of BOOTS
LND T UNKS of every description, which will be sold as low as in any other Market. * 1 aura
Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our stock.
D. F. FLEMING *e CO ,
2 HAYNE STREET, CORNER OF CH0RCH STREET,
i »ug2G eod2m] JAMES QILEILLIN.
SAMUEL A. NELSON.
NATION AL HOTEL,
(FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
THIS HOUSK HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIC.
BOARD 83 OO PER DAY.
P» WHEL4N, Proprietor.
FOR DEALERS.
53 OASES HANTS POTASH
53 JARS LOUILLAUU-d BNUFF.
100 BOXES OLIVE SOAP.
500 POUNDS BLACK PEPPER.
GO CASES VINEGAR BITTERS.
60 OASES HOSTETTER’S BITTERS.
50 OASES DRAKE’S BITTERS.
1,500 OUNCES OF QUININE.
100 OUXCE3 MORPHINE.
and a largo and well aasoitod etock of all goode in
oar line cf Laelaoes at tli« lowest rates.
COAL. ORE533B1
ANTHRACITE GOAL AND WOOD.
PUTTS & ROSS
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
THOMAS IT. CONNER
Has joat received a new lot of
beautiful Full Besoms anfl
l-.'atted Boeoms, from IS to iq
it.ehcft in the neck. The Fnu
Bosom* are tho coolest Shirts
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Has a eplondid fitting £ mmer
Drawer, from 2s t 0 f 0 in die.
waist, and all lengths ot in.esa,
AECK-WEAR*! SECK-WE4R!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Received yesterday a new etock
of 8ummer Neck-wear in Ah
coiota. Lavooder acd white for
. ■ .0 . evening wear. Linen Collars of
JulylStf all atyles and eizes
Qj
Titles indidputable. Apply to
aug2G ood2w fit. 8. THOMSON.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
LAW CARP.
E. W. J6 S. IL JEMIS0V,
Attorneys and Conoscllors at Law,
(EAST TENNESSEE)
GOLD DUST XXXV EL0UR,
To Dr. HxLKB3LD*a Patixsts.—The celebrated
Ext Bucba, cf whichPr. He! mb old was the origin
ator, is still performing wondexfal cares of obscure
diseases of the urinary organs, restoring shattered
constitutions, and overcoming debility and diteases
ari*ing from imprudence and excess. This great
diuretic never fails. Patients should be particular to
get the gen nine, which bears the Doctor’* signature.
All druggists sell it, John F. Henry, New York,
Sole Agent •
Hirjilt DisirpotXTiD.—Editor Journal of Agri
culture, St. Louis, ssys: “A box cf Pr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder was sent to ns a few weeks
ago. It has been thoroughly tested, and contrary
to oar preconceived opt a ions, it hss proved entirely
satisfactory. Itia the only Baking Powder that
we would buy The grooers in this city hive it.
Steele A Price, Manufacturers, Chic&go and Bt
Louis.
Chclxba —No danger from Cbolers If the liver
is in proper order, and ordinary prndenoe in diet
obeer*ed. The occasional taking of Simmons’ liver
Regulator, to keep the system healthy, will surely
prevent attacks cf Cholera,
—At Creation's Piww the medicinal springs of
the earth sparkled and babbled a* the/ do now,
but it required the light of chemical discovery to
enable man to repiodu a them f<om their el*
ments, os the Seltzer Water bos been reproduced
in
Tarrant’* XfferTUcent Seltzer iperlent.
The most effective combination cf a pore tonic,
e wholesome laxative, a refreshing febnfaire, and
a powerful anti bilious agent at present known.
The immediate and permanent relief that it afford*
in cases of chronic constipation, biliousness, stom
ach complaints, nervous depression, fever, rheu
matism, dropsy, pills, headache, heartbarn and
flitulenoy, ha** become a proverb in every civil
ized portion of tbe American continent, sold by
ail druggists
ang!6d2awAw2w
Personal—GarpxxkL Davis —“I had suffered
fora long time with Liver Disease, and found Sim
mons' Regulator to entirely restore me. My wife
and daughter wero cured by the same remeny from
Chills and Fever." _
Tux Chzatxst and Best.—Hood's Eureka Liv
er Medicine gives universal satisfaction In
the treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Co* tivenees, and all that class of dis
eases arising from a disordered state of the stom
ach and liver. _ novSOIy
Hunt, Raxed* A Lamar.—This well known and
reliable firm have reoeived a large lot of Dr. Hood's
Eareka Liver Medicine. It baa the praise of all
bo have tried it- In bottles at GO eenta and §1.00
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
MURRAY
Sc
LANMAI'S
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER.
The richest, most lasting, yet' most delicate of
all purfamss, for use on the
HANDKERCHIEF.
At the TOILET.
And in the BATH.
la there are imitations and counterfeits, alway*
ask for the Florida Water, which has on tbe bottle,
on the label, and on the pamphlet, the names of
MURRAY A LAN MAN, without which none is
genuine.
For sale by all perfumers, druggists, and dealers
in fancy goods. jalySeod6m
WAREHOUSEMEN OP MAOON
A BE hereby informed that thiir business will |
be placed before
EVERY TAX PAYER
In B&ndolph, Qaitman and Olay counties, by send- |
ing their card* to tho
OUTHBERT APPEAL.
Tho Preprielor has a ccmplote list of Tax Payers I
of tnose counties, and will send the Appoal to them j
—by counties, alternating monthly—daring tho ap
proaching bu*ine?8 season, commencing on Sep
tember let
BUSINESS MEM
Will readily appreciate this opportunity of tbor-1
oughly advertising their bneinesa in this section.
J. O. Irvine, onr Associate, and General Agent,
will bain Macon on Wednesday and call upon her
msrehants for their favors. Advertising rate* mod
erate. J. It. SAWTKLL,
aug263t Editor and Proprietor.
Pickles and Sauces. I
A LLSPICE. White Muataid Seed,
Ginger, Celery Seed,
Cloves, Anise Seed,
Pepper, Cinnamon,
Nutmegs, Tcmsric,
Mace, utuetard.
As tbe eeasou for putting up Pickles and Sauces
is at hand, buyer* vrdl find a full Lno of fco above
artie’ea at my store.
I have a largo number of ompty Bottles suitable
for putting up Catsup, etc., which I will sell at 25
of one gallon Ja g4 , at I 73rd -ANNUAL SESSION
5 cent* per gallon.
ICE COLD SODA WATER!
Sold by all druggi-ts.
J. H. ZEILIV A CO., Proprietors,
aug23tf Philadelphia and Maoon, Ga.
Office 52 Second st., Macon. Georgia.
cwpiiT WATIfK MU IS I
Oil IjL 1 VV/lXiJii I'Ll. iJaJkj I Federal Coarts of Georgia. Special attention given
to matters iu Bankruptcy,
Having associated with me my son, Sam'l H. Jem-
I iaon, I beg leave to direct attention to the above
I card. Additionalfacilities warrant me in assuring
prompt and caieful attention to all bus ness en-
| trusted to Tie.
aug72 3m B. W. BHK»
MILCH COWS FOR SALE.
I HAVE four mllcli cows for sale at very reason
able prises 'lhav can be found in Vineviile,
MOSS ROSE XXX FLOUR, I •**£,&$ aD, ^%ERnY m '
VALLEY GREEN XX FLOUR,
In 21 and 49 Pound Sacks;
For Bale by
SEYMOUR, TIXSLEY & CO.
angl5tf
rnmmi of gebm.
| FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
C OR. CORTIjANDT and NEW CHURCH RTS ,
NEXV YORK. On tbe European Plan IlIOH-
I AUD P. FilF-NOH, son of tho late Colonel Richard
French, of French'* Hotel, ha* taken this Hotel,
newly fitted up and entirely renovated the tame*
[ Centrally located in ihe Business Part of the City.
Ladies’and Gentlemen’s Dining Booms attached
jane!9tf
I JANES H. BLOUNT I3A10 UAUBENAN.
JOHN L. HIBDEICAN.
BLOUNT, HARDSMAX A UARDKXAX,
[ATTORNEYS AT IA.W,
IlkCON, GA.
Oflios, Chor>y street, over 8. T. Wulket’u.
aogioif
AND APPARATUS,
To tlioM 1-euiiing to parchite * good *nd reli».
ble Fj-e Hrgme, will find it io the it ieterett to el-
&tniue this one It ia &
SKC0N0-CL4SS SITE SNSffi
In pcifect order and wa;ranted to give entire eit-
iofao.ioa Sold for no f.nit, bnt to make room
(ora ateamar
For further p.rtienlaie, apply to Secretary
Ocmuigoe Fire Jo. bio. 2 nr committee.
<! MAUHOLD, Foreman,
it. f. WKsroorr,
• F. A SSONKMAN,
V KAHN.
JNO. VALENTINO.
ane film
With delieiona Frait Syrnpe, ia d.'apeneej daily
from Tnft’e Aictic Fountain
ROLAND B. HALL,
Comer Cherry Btieot and (Jotton Avenue.
aug2G tf
LIE
LOGAI FERTILIZER.
Of tlia Institution will
Commence Wednesday. October 1.1873,
And continue, without intermission, nntil Au
gust 5th, 1874.
THE STATE
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTDRE
And Mechanic Arts,
F OUNDED upon the United btates Land Grant,
is an integral pare of the University, and will
hold the tamo term. Fvery advantage which the
country allows, is afforded for procuring a liberal
education, both in a general course and in ipecial ■
departments. Degrees granted both in Arts and
I rcieace and in Law Engineering and Medicine—
the lact through ihe Georgia Medical College at
E. B. POTTER M. D.
HTomoeop atliist.
O FFICE Weed’* Block, Second street, third door
below Johnston’s jewelry establishment.
July 15 tf
Residence L&ni-r Houso.
FOR RENT CHEAP.
T HK two commodious STORES on Cherry
street, ac present occupied by Coleman A
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
BARNUM’S HOTEL,
Corner Broadway and Twentieth street, New York.
On Both Americas! and Enropenn Flans,
C OMPLETE with all modern improvements;
rooms on suite and einglejprivato parlors, baths,
elevatore, etc. Location unsurpassed, being in tho
very contre of fashion and brilliant New York life.
In proximity to churches and places of amuse
ment, and Lord A Taylor’s, Arnold A Gonstab'os’
and J. A C. Johnston’* drv goods palace-. The
hotel i* under the management of A. S. Bainum,
formerly cf Barnnm's Hotel, Baltimore; L N.
Green, of Dayton. Ohio, and recently of Now York;
>nl Freeman Barnum, cf B&rnuru’s Hotel, Bt.
Louis aug24 d2wsw4wA wS
county, will be sold for distribution, belore the Court-
houso conr, in Clinton, between the legal hounof
sale, on the first Tuesday in September next: 0n«
house and lot, in tho town ot Clinton, moderately
well improved, and contains about three acras-
known as the Wiley B. Popo late residence.
Terms Casa. P. L. CLUWtiK,
F. 8 JOHNSON. Jb,
\Y. MA!siN,
W. A. JUlIAN,
K. J. TURN EH,
iulyft) dfc-wlm OommUrioners.
SPECIAL. NOTICE
juneSn
ipply l
J. VALENTINO.
68 Gharry street.
HILL. 9. E. HilUtlS.
HI LI/ & HARRIS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 91 Cherry street, (up stairs)
MACON, GA.
M i _ iliuj w Will practice in all the court* of the Macon Cir*
Augusta, now embodied with the University. ** The J Special attention given to Collections. Con-
Rogers & Leman, general agents for Law School remains in session throughout the eu- j veyapcea, ote f
julj2'tf
.tire year. Liberal provision ia made for Deneficia-
the above now justly celebrated fertlliz- I ries and for students of limited means For cata-
1 lognes, containing full information, apply to
WASTED.
WESLEYA1 FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, GA.
fJMIE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION will
begin October 6,1873.
For catalogues, containing full information, ad
dress
B£V. E. id. MYERS, D. D.,
President.
C. XV. Surra, Secretary. ang7 2m
AVENUE STOKE TO BENT.
T HE STOBE cn Cotton Avecue, now occupied
pied, bv lira Bendnx.
Also, the FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
room*, with garden and outbuildings. Dne of ibe
beet elands for a boarding-bouse in the city.
App!y to
au*2tf G. B. ROBERTS.
Homes for the People!
T HREE of the most ELIGIBLE LOTS for pri
vate roeiJenctti. for sa e at low down figure*.
Neighborhood the best in the city Terms a* rea
sonable and accommodating os con be expected.
Apply to JOHN D McKEolAR,
So 61 Second it, next J. W. Bmke Ado’s
angl4tf
E NGLISH, French and German Boarding and
Day School, tor Young Ladies and Little
St. Leris Laoeil—Messrs. Elis A L&ney ere
now making a specialty of St. Louis Lager beer,
manufactured by E. Anhcu^er A Co. It comes
bottles and almost equals porter. It has •
very excellent flavor, and is • very tine drink..
Dojxd PkacHXS. —Messrs. £. Price A Sana are
the market os purchasers of dried peaches.
Their advertisement will be found elsewhere.
Girls, 94 Cathedral street, Baltimore, Md
Chaffee a’d Miss Harness!ey, Principals, assisted
by able Professors. Next Session opens Septem
ber 13th. Coarse of studies ex tenure, comprising
all branches of a polite education. French is the
language of the School. Claes honors awarded at
the close of the year. Circulars on application.
ang20-lm
FOR SALE.
O NE of tbe meet desirable places in Vmsville,
containing 45 acres, w.th good wells of wa
ter. comfortable improvement*, with wood enough
to last a famiiy for four or five years. Good or-
chatd of vortoai kind* frail. The place will be
so d or traded lor city proo&rty tn Mmon
Apply to a.J. ORB,
oag6 eodtf At Oliver, Douglass A Co’s.
FOR SALE.
A Portable Steam Saw Mill,
■jl TADE by Owen, Lane A Dyer, Hamilton, Ohio
ilL It is a So. 1 mill and in good order: has gov
ernors to the engine; also wjoQ and lath e*ws.
Terms—half cash; balance 12 months, with good
security
Also one of
Fay’s Planing Machines.
Fices 22 iechea. milch 12 inehM, with moulding
bite ittched for ill tha lit. style, of moulding,.
Will be .old with the milt, or eepante.
A. K. FISHER,
ingielm*ilonUztuni. Mioon Co., Ge.
CYPRESS SHINGLES!
J UST reoeived, a oonaigument of CYPRESS
SHINGLES, rived and drawn.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE!
For sole by
B. H. WBIGLEY & CO.
JoaeStf
ing compound, would respectfully inform
the public that they have a supply now
ready for immediate delivery. It is just
the article needed for Wheat and Tur-
ps. ♦/'***■' fV*. A
It is no longer an experiment. In no
one instance ha3 it failed to give satis
faction. Price $15 for quantity to com
post a ton of 2,000 pounds.
E0OEK8 & LEMAN,
Gen’l Agents Hollingsworth Block,
Macon, Georgia.
ing26tf
aogSlfiitwlw
W*. HENRY WADDELL,
Secretary of the Faculty,
Atlieos, Georgia
O NE FINE SHOE AND BOOT MAKER, and
ono good Peg Workmin. Address
W. H. TILLERY. Dublin,
Laurena County, Ga
TO RENT.
A NEW FOUR ROOM HOUSE on Pino etreet.
Apply to
»ug23 St-
RUST PROOF OATS.
4 A A BUSHELS rust p-oof oxta for ealo. t
are the genuine yellow rust proof cats. I
LAND FOR SALE.
• j HE moat deair&bla farm in Macon county,
X owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutman, and
now by us, lying on the west hank of Flint river,
Jna» five milos below tb« beautiful and flourishing
town of Reynolds, (8. XV. B. B.) and containing
One Thousand (1.000) acres, ia now
FOR BAXiE
Tho improvements are uaeqaalled, consisting of
have planted tuem for a’number of 'yews and re-1 11 «°? d d " e j lio »- with every necessary out improve-
gard them as certain a crop as com. Price *l 60 ““'A, Tb-re are seventeen cabma for laborers,
Ser bushel ' J. B. PRICE. | all with good bnek chimneys. A great deal cf llie
cleared laud fresh. Any one desiring such a farm,
and on the meat enticinsr term*, had beat apply at
once to HBNhY T. JORDAN,
T. MARION Eli*AN.
qug!9 2m Reynolds, Qa
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, {
, Maoon, Ga., Auguat 22, 1873 >
A IL persons ae.lin* goods of any kind in the
city on comaiaaioa are required to mako
monthly returns of their sales at this offico and piy
the tax. Insurance Agents muet return their pre
mium* monthly and pay tax on them. Any one
failing to comply with too Ordinan^, must not ex
po -t any indigence after September loth, aa de
faulters will bo dealt with a* the Ordinance di-
CHARLES J. WILLIAMSON,
aog22taopll Treasurer.
per bushel
aug23 tf*
HATS FOR FALL TRADE.
O UR STOCK of hits for fall trado is very fall J
aud complete embracing all of tho latestyies
Call and get oue before we Rot too busy to wait on I
you. SINGLETON, H0NT A 00.
aue23 St
WANTED AT ONCE,
O NE OR TWO firat-ctasa practical Gin Maker?,
(Breaater) to whom the highest wages will j
and J&ne Powell, deceased, represents to the court in
his petition only filed and entered on record, that he
ha* fully discharged ad hi* duties of guardianship,
and fully accounted for and paid over to hi* ward* _
«dMhe funds in his hand*, ' , , I be paid, by the day or piece.
Therefore this is to. cite and admonish, all and I . JL r v
singular tbe next of kin and creditors of said wards I «
to be and appear at my office within the time pre-
scribed by law, then and there to show cause, if any
they can, why said dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand rfficially
aug2G 4w J. R. HOLMES, Ordinary.
P. O SAWYER
EORGIA, DOOLY C0UNTY,--Whereas James I inuu follnwincr a
vX S. Raley applies to the undersigned for letteis I I vRmanT if
of administration upon the estate of Sarah Baley, I A smso.uux, u
Sale of Unclaimed Freight.
UiCOX A5D BbCSSWICK RlII-UOiT), ^
Macos, Au.ua; 2uth, lb73. ) •
HY NAME IS
JOHN VALENTINO
1 am at my same old et&nd,
6S CHERRY STREET.
I keep ae good
LIQUORS
And famish a*
GOOD MEALS
Aa anybody, and at REDUCED BATES. Give me
auglSif
articles cf UNCLAIMED, „ „
_ . not celled for before date of | a call and I will give you eatiafaction.
late of said county.’deceaaed^ ' " I Bale, will be eold’to the highest bidder at the depot
All persons interested are required, to be andap- of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, on 24th
pear at the Court ol Ordinary of said coanty, on tne I uaY SEPTEMBER, 1873, sale to begin at 10
first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any 1 o'clock A. V
ilS 1 be sraI1 " d - B Wuelbuum * Bro, 1 box fins
Given under my hand officially. | dlu i
aug26td J. R HOLMES, Ordinary. I p * G ». 1 box glaaaware
t$ Moreland, 2 bales bedding
EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY —Four weeks after I Jqo Foie A Co, l pckg, 2 boxes m-l*o
o application will be made to the H noraDlo H oorratbere, 1 sack pot ware
Court of r rdiuary of Dooly county for leave to sell w j TT^crfla I sack emDtv bacw
all the lands belonging to the crate of A. Y. Peavy. I ™-- 1 8 * C£ Da n s
late of »aid county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said dee-aMcd.
aug264w Y. PEAVY, Administrator.
FOR SAXE AND RENT.
A DWELLING HOUSE on College etreet for I
rent, containing eight rooms A carriage I
bouse, stable, servants’ rooms and a flue well of |
water on tbe lot
Two vacant lota on tbe hill—half acre each—for
sale. Apply to LANIER A aNDEBoON.
*ao«24 St
Harrison, Bradford & Co’s
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called to the well known numbers
505-75-28-20 <3c 22. ,
Factor/, ALXcruub; office 75 Joint at. S.Y.
angx4 3m 1
L K. YAinOA
WARFIELD
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& WAYNE,
COTTON BROKERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
P ARTICULAR i» ten tion given to puiebata ind
llie of "Futuree” in the Sivuuuh end New
One of the moet efficient ind viluibla of the
MINERAL SPBINGS OF VIR&INIA,,
Slide portible ind eiaily trinimieeible, even
h, mul, iu the form of e mua, which
bu been entitled
Alum and Iron Mass,
A product obtained frem the excellent Alum Welle I
in Washington coanty, Virginia, Dr. Lancaejer,
proprietor, by the process or evaporation and pos-
eeesirg all the wjnderful virtues of the water m a
ccncentrattd, cheap, and convenient form.
'Ihe Mas* is a fine tonic, alterative and absorb- I
ent, and is especially uaofni to lodiee. It ha* been
universally approved and
Jtndoned by the Medical Profession,
Wherever introduced, both mi deeideritum in
their mi ten i, led m the bret populir remedy ever _ .
offered, ind t« never Atiled to give aiuiliction. oolire ipply to the Principil
” Mas. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE.
JOHN INGALLS, I M«1 dim Of Yirjrinil.
Sole Agent.
D W Lewis, I sack cotton seed
T J Davis. 1 bex hardware
Ordinary Telfair County, 2 boxes book*
W P Eastman, J box. (2) cans oil
Jim Salunorah, I box mdte
F F Reed, I box mdse
L M Gardner, I trunk
A S Gcodbread, I trunk
H Powell, 1 box
Ordinary Paloaki County, I box
V, 1 box picklee
B. 4 boxes brandy peaches
M Keaton, 1 box books
B J Egerton, S3 water buckets
“ •• 4 bdls barrel covers
Geo F Btevens, I box firework*
No mark, 7 eac&s guano
• “ “ II emoty Back*
ss ss I g ain cradle
ss ss j cotton
“ “ I old pot
*• “ I sock harness
“ “ I box sundries
“ “I box circular saw*
“ “ I roll bagging
*• “ I spinning wheel
11 “ I tin boiler
“ *• I pkg. (2) glazed aash
41 11 I axle, yoke and bow*
•* 44 15 pieces bedstead
.“ 44 I mill hopper
“ “ I table
•• “ 2 Backs seed cotton
4 * “ I wagon wheel
,• “ I carriage pole
“ '• I handle scythes
44 “ 4 pieces bar iron
TAX NOTICE.
T HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb county are now in
my hand?, and I am ready for the people to
call up and pay their taxes. My instructions leave
me but a short time in which to collect ail the
taxes. My office is on Cherry street, %& zny old
place of bnsines*.
I am Si so required to rec9ive, under oath, re
ports of farm crops raised in the coanty, together
with othor information relative to the farming in
terests.
W. T. NELSON,
ang9tnov!5 Tax Collector.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
T OFFER for sale a Plantation situated in the
fork of Tow&hga River. Monroe county, Gx,
7 mi’o* from Foreyth and 10 miles from Indian
Spring Said plantation coutaiuB 850 acres; S50
cleared and in good sta e of cultivation; 500 acres
of woidland, well timbered, wfiilo ihe land is very
prodac*ive Ic i* remarkable for fie tit hf nines*
and forthe e&labrity of the atmosphere, tho place
having been settled 40 years, and there never har
ing beoa a case of fever theieon. Tho place is in
a good neighborhood, convenient to schools and
churches
For further particular*, apply to the undersigned.
JOHN 1\ OttOWDElS.
Forsyth, Ga.
aogflOMw
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Qa.
well known honse is new open to those
JL who vh*it tbe Spring for health or p!eaaare.
It is situated nearer the Spring than any other
pabiio house, and is*sp&ctoas and comfortable.
The table is supplied with the beat tho martet
affords.
Every attention is given to invaltfa who reeort
to the waters of the bpring for health
Ratty of Board, • M
Per day i 2
I-er weeli 10 J®
Per month 85 00
Liberal deduction made for largo families.
W. A. ELDER * FON,
Proprietory
CHA8. COUN8ELMAN & CO.,
! General Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Orient*! Bui'ding, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. Huff, Mucu.6n
I M. KETOHUM. A. X. BARTUKOB
KETCH UM & HAETBIDGE,
I Bankers and Commission Merchants
Kxeluuige Bnlldlofi SanaMb, 4*
I Jtmnuicxa: Moeei Taylor, President City Bank
N. Y.; P. C. Oilhoun, President Fourth Nitiouil
Bank.’N. Y.; John J. Ciaoo & Son, Binkere, N. Y.j
Morris Ketcbum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Nome,
I Ciehier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi-
| chael, Ciehier Feat National Bank, Philadelphia.
m*rl5
A GREAT BARGAIN.
THE
SOUTHERN TIMES AND PLANTER.
Published at Sparta, Ga.
H AYING a good circulation, and in a prosper
one condition, is offered for sale.
TERMS REASONABLE-
For particulars, address
aug2l 1m
ang20dtawtd
J. F. KIBBE,
General Freight Agent.
Eclectic Institute,
HATBOffl im!
HE HATHOBN SPRING ha* lately acquired a
_ reputation that places it at the head of all
the springs at Saratoga.
An eminent physician, recently returned from
Saratoga eays that it is twice as good (melicinal
For sale by
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nATHonpr
TO RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOCsFfl or one eight-room
House for rent.
Apply to
5n)j25tf
OUTER, DOUGLASS A CO.
FOR RENT.
T WO DWELUNa HOU8ES, eligibly located. I
Apply to B. F. LaWTi >N,
At Exchange Beck, or to
DR. A. P. COLLINS.
julyl7 tf At Oollina A Heath'a.
BT TBZ
Bottle, Dozim or Case!
RANKIN, MA88ENBIJRG & CO.
angUtf
LITTLE JORDAN A 00- .
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
E IGHT hundred acres of land, lying 3%
from Fort Valley, Ga., in a northwaet <hr«£
tion, one-third cleared atd in caltivatiop. the® 1 ,
anca well timbered land with oak, and hickory,»
^ This body of land is all Ityel aid well
to the production of c^rn, cotton, wheat, oata.
all farm pro ucts of Middle Georgia. So
tfiat it may be divided into iwo farma of 4UU -
each, or four farms cf 200 acre* each, ard *”3
each division a portion rf the cleared land.
This land is a part of the real estate drawn
Mr. Henry P Eveiott from tho ©state of the
James A. Everett. . , . the
This land will be offered at private sal® un
first Monday m October, when, if not diapos
will be sold at pub ic sale, to the bighect biaaw,
the town of Fort Valley. i...tMaiin
/•rply for iLformation to ^ m -. J - . An A'port
Jamsa A. Everett, or to the nnder,iRoea, 11 *
V *1 wui also sell a woil improved honae aodj 0 *^
4 acre* of land att^hed. 1 h;« t. one of tbe^o (
improved lota in the town and eligibly aitnaiw
aelt on very favorable terms. bEKW-
auzlCtcs war, x- »
Civil and Mechanical
etjo-iktefiii
A T tue Bensaelaor Polytechnic
New York. Iuatructioa very prac^can f
vantages nnserpaesed in this country.
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