The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 09, 1873, Image 4

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Financial and Commercial BSirpah Lodge No. 47, F. & A. M. STATED runv-imirttiua THIS (Tlmr-lv) O NIG,IT »t n o’rltt ) V full etten>lttx* AUMlhMmL McoiLer* id Harm Lalxr »nd anjaunm r brethren »r* fraternally invited loat- Cotton. PRESIDENT. HANDSOME BRVKSEI. hunter. l«xl*. Sold on ■••• FOlt REM. - AND BRASS BAND, The meat »tniMti<kiaa oryanamtion trawling. now on their return from Haran», Cuba. TTe travel in hod« when.* similar bonds d^v» not follow us. Knz'i-'t-tnent Extraordinary of the eighth won der of the world. JAPANESE TOMMY, the smalket ct.medi n on the *U$e; heirht thirty inches: set* thirtv-rix. A now er» in fowtratar. iutnxtoccd by this coi i[<u:v onlv; Six Erul Men. Three Bone*Pl.w- er*. Three Tambourinist*; all playing upon the ends of the first port at the same time. Don't fail to witness features that you have never sen. Adscj*Ios—Parquettr.$l 00; Gallery. 20 cents. Tickets on sale at Bruvn k Ca’s bookstore. Part of the pioceeds to le devoted to the Shreveport sufferers. JOE GAYLORD, ortA-4X Business Manager. MRS. A. S. WOODRUFF NOTICE. J*Rf 1 V thi. U.b. Sir. 0*0. K. HORTON' will ^ ' U IHJ’ U4i>’ Jil. U6V. IV. l»j *•** feted with m** in th•• v*hj of Family eries. V.'e*4«*n» l*x»!ucc and 11auteri* >up- , and will Is* I4a wii to see all liisoU fnends is many new utt % as utay 1. vor him with a \Y. a. MORGAN, m u. October 1 * HX ««t9 It Besides the Bihb County Chain Gang Send fi»r a ropy of each, at once, anti you will rt the full worth of your money.oct« At in announcing kit, EMERSON has returned to Maron, mul ' will resume the practice of Dentistry at once, at ltis Dtiital Reams, SOJulberey street, sepl tf nuzZitf KORGIA. MACON COUNTY. A RE Now ready to meet the demands of the male. Their STOCK IN ALL THE DE PARTMENTS is full, both iu WARE. Executor. ACON COUNTY S1IKRIPP SALE.—Wjll ACON COUNTY SIIKRIPP SALE.—Wjll be sold before the Court-hou*«e door in trie of Ojricthorpe," said county, on the first town ih U2uuicr|ii‘,, saw nsuii.v. on in- him Tuesday In December next, between the lawful hours of sale: One sorrel mare mule named Be<*k. and one sorrel blazed face horse. Lcri.il on a* the proper ty of defendant to satisfy g mortgage ti fa issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Philip Liptnan. vs Douglass Ellis. Property pointed out in said fi fa. / AUiTMAN SHERIFF SALES.-Will besold Vv on the first Tuesday in November next, be fore the Court-house door in.the town of Genre- town. Quitman county, betfMB the legal hours ami one acre in the northwest corner thereof. All in the 8th district of oririnallv Lee. now Quitman county. Levied on as the property of Peter L. Tbonijwon. to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Court of said minty, in fatror of John M. Green aainst said IVtcr L. TbompMai. Levy made by David Johnston, former Sheriff, and no tice riven to tenant in pomerion. Also at the same time and place, lot of land No. 45 and 4*1: tevfod on a* the property of M. L. A A. L. Albritton, exert* the right uf *r*y on the Southwestern railroad, to satisfy a fi fa issued fn*m the Superior Court of said ivauity. iu favor of Elizahuth Williams v* M. L. k A. L. Alhritlon. Property (minted «ait bv the pbuutilTs attorney, and tenant in paaaemhm notified; said land con- For Ladies’ Dresses, Suits, Cravats. Collars, Ties, Laces, Trimmings, and Novelties in that line. 30 anil 41 Second Street. sepgstf For Rent. T HE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls- bury, eligibly located ana convenient to business. Possession given October 1st. Apply to A. B. *R()SS. Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. WlumwiMK-■Spirits turpentine quiet at 58. Rrein quit t; strained 2 Sfc low No. 2235. Crude turpentine unchanged; hard 1 «►, yellow dip pnd virrin 5 00. Tar steady at 2 50. I/vrpoy—Kmiing— 1 Turpentine closed at 31 Marino Nows. New York—Arrived. America, Montgomery, Pen n«yl vania. Arrived out. Wi-er. SiTiUnx*—Arrived. Huntsville. SsnJarintev America. Kenduskea?, Sailed, Pathfinder. Met- rospin. Cn i RXESTOg—Sailed. Adcrr. P ARTIES wisliint to lay in winter stocks of Coal wt uid do Nell to send in their orders before the.loth instant,a* after that time we will chance winter rates. o«35tf BUTTS A ROSS. NOTICE. rtnership existing between Want k n i« this day dfe-rfv.-d by mutual con- . Xdion wul settle all claims, and re- Hkorduc th^tirm. P. H. WARD, G. P. NELSON. jr. I ask for Mr. Nelson from ail my riiand their friends, a liberal patron- I they have extended to me. p it \i i»n BOARD AND LODGING, WITH ROOM FURNISHED, ( UN b * bad by two ^ rule gentlemen, by ad« V drembqc <f. U. M-. P. O. Box V7with rood reference. ortffi* pleased to have a call from his old in and the public generally. THOSE OSTRICHES CAU6HT AT LAST! THK FEATHER DUSTERS! Which the Udu*' Inu '»>*en inquiring for so nra WANTED. |XE A No. 1 MOl'LDEE al oooe. *t tpSU ' SCHOFIELD’S IRON' WORKS. Heads O F FAMILIES would do wrll to .-nd their order, to N'o. S« Chertr rtroet. where tbev will he iMomptlr attend.il to aod ddnmd tree of ■Intur. 1 deal in an kind, of Family Gruoenea. I .ant your trade. Give me a cuIL -SI* w e. rTrichards. • FOB RENT. A FIVE need Dwellinr, with tluee aereasmond - V attar' vi, in Tatna.l Square, nearnridenee ol 3Ir. E. Pri.at {iO >■ r month. Applrto J. SEVIIOUR ■ODUkRS, ma tf At S.-yrooPW Tinaley k Cq'v. M.vrxt \xi* AcocstaRiiiaoiD Co,) Atruvta. Ga.- SepteraberCT. IS7S. 5 T HE annual meet in* o(the etockh*4dera of this UotatmjiT will be bekl on the Pint Mon,lay (Adi) OCTOBER next, in this rite. J.A.8. MILLIGAN', aeptoart Serntarr. Fine Mules and Horses, For Rent. iscndd* rum connecting, suitable j or v* ’ inuvSrAv !V ’ I DOOLY HOUSE Br j. tv. BON'D, • exhibit at the fair. ocOlt Montezuma. - - - Georgia. Twenty steps in front of TLailrosuL $2 per day. >ep2> 5m uim* inuusii: Sol** Ar»*nt For Sale or Rent. Y HOUSE AND LOT in Yiwifll.- :> now ■ (!• r*-t ,. .- ' - : *.t ' . ■“.••! t« irtie* wanting to buy c*n have the proj^rty .. . t w > three years’ time—notes drawing r . -t.t ,i e.l, tV. A. HUFF. rttbout mini ini i Hi Law. HettIteMI,,t. I S50G0BD MEDAL ! Taxes—Second Notice. S va!! Drucri-:*. »rtl.'«n*ii otreei. New Y< -jtn* Weekly NewMape State <-f Georvrin. Tyj., ne»H ami reading mnti**i aunt to he ccn-idcnvl bj bncus t<r the Suit, it. Committee to lit A Hfinphill anil Jos W. A. IIUFK. Mayor. t X)R th-» be*t Coi pul-li-hed in th# irmfthy. make up. bn* and editorial manag- uuir»^. Tlie five Fair to be taken a> t coniixri.'d of J. II. Estill. W. Chsbv. oct^tf NOTICE -t.- k o GOODS THK MAC OX DAtFA I^LKGUaKH A XT) MKssKNoKH: THFRiSrCkY MORXfi T G, OCTOBER 9, THK CITY. Till RADAY <h*T 9. \riX | Thx t'ar looil of T.*nn •—*••• Ui*f i fe»\'ived thif *«M-ion arnvtsl y«.«t»*ril;»y. | .Nvn-ois'n***! !«• H im. - A S-rn. nn l | A Lei A BfO. This U-tfin* U.l-1 hk jrool laH'f iu::un. and plenty **f it Vest* an ore abundantly cool (lay, b it withal an ant one. The ni^ht* «X>1 for fn*ct. but we have M <«n non* around here yet. ProWbly w«* up «*arly enough. Walker’* G«NMlle«. Mr. 8. T. Walker adverti*-' any amount of fr«*i»h provi.ii*»n.i thin morning, (tfrinding fr**»h fish, oyitcra, fnuU.Luck- wh«stt, Mintage, l>e«*f, pork, ch» «*i*-, and -—well anything that can !►« eaten or drank. _ O'Nara. By reference to an advert!-oment which appears elsewhere, it will be «oon that O'Hara will give an exhibition of hifl skill as a jH*de«truin at th«* K irk, mt fivcoVlm-k Fridaj aftern*»«n. Ho pr<>- poaeii to walk rix miles inridu **f an hour, walking one half in He of the di-tance liarkward. This i* fsti'ltol-* **ne mil* better than Weston did in the name length cf time. The Gray-May* Homicide. Thomas A. <irHy was taken from the Bihb county jail josLsrdtj morning and placed upc»n the train to Is* Liken toFosi Valley, to un*h rgo a piwliiallMUy erairi- nstion; but just a- the tr.iin w«> about to move off. a dispatch whs handod to the oftic-r having him in ch.irge, direct ing him to detain the prisoner in Macon until this morning. Gray will Ih- tnk« down to Fort Valley tr>-day, an*l the cr»n in it uient trial will come off at one*. Tl proaecution will Ih* pondiictetl l*y Coloncd Sam Hall, and the defense by Hon. Clif ford AndOrson, of this city. Gray' it will l*e aaen, will not suffer for th want of uldtf eounaoL Tkr Mayor's Court. His Honor, the Mayor, did not find single case on docket yesterday mornin; that could yield ov* n a five dollar kill to ward paying for that snhoolhouav which is under contract tolx» built in the south ern portion of the city. If the poopl continue to l*e so law-abiding the city treasury will suffer, and this depart of t*ie Tki.kokai'H ani> Mesmknubb will have to furnish forago for its patrol from altogether new pastures. We d light in seeing the people orderly, and sober and lavf-nbiding, but such a line of morals, established as a permanency, would play the douce with tins city do partmont of the best paper the wed ever saw. Arrml of Mrs. Ilukr*. Mrs. Dukes, the wife of Nathan Duke* who was killed by C. Don Levy last Kit «lny night, vat arrested yesterday after noon on a warrant b*iu*d at the instan of the brother of Dukes. We did not learn the exact nature of the charge, but eupposo it was either tvs principal in the second degree or accessory to the crime* of murder. The arrest was made too lato yesterday nfternoon for nny exam iimtion to take place, consi*i|uently shi was committed to jail. Her preliminary trial will prolmldy take place to-<biy Judge John B. Weems and Colonel L. N. Whittle have been retained for the de fence. As the Solicitor-General is here it is supposed that, he will take charge of the ease on the part of the State New Rooks. Messrs. J. W. Burke A Co. have just received a largo number of new liookn, among which are **The Household of Bouverie" and •’Miriam Montfort," both l»y a Southern lsdy. The first named of those l*ooks was first published in lHfiO, and had such a run as few other Ameri can books ever had. It was admitted to bo great in all the elements necessary to make it a great work of fictftra, and in a short while after its appearance there was not a copy to be bad. It is stated os a fact that as high as twenty-five dollnrs has boon offered for a copy of the hook; but owing to the fact that the author tvss a Southern lady, and tie* »ar coming on, the book bad pnmsd out of print. The appearanoq of a new novel by the same author has revived the old interest in her former work, and Messrs. D. Ap pleton A Co., of New York, have found it necessary to i^tue an entirely new edition of the work. It is this edition which Messrs. J. W. Burke A Co. have just re ceived, ami which they advertise in another column this morning. They havo a largo invoice of both books. tly tMcy 1 raining for 1 ,a product , / Friend- The i mttmty f'wnrl. The October ipiarterly term of the County Court began yesterday and will )w oemtinuod todaj. Twenty-four civil and four criminal eases wore disposed of. Walter Ismdy, charged with cheating and swindling, was htninl. A jury was demanded in the case. The prosoention faibnl to make out a case, and the de fendant was allowed to take a venliet. K. F. Best, for the State and R. W. Stubbs for the defense. Obe Wilson, a odorc«l b.irbvr. |*lea«l guilty to the charge of stabbing, and was fised $100, in default of which he will go to the chain gang twelve, months. His friends are arranging to pay the line for him. Robert Thurmond, charged with V*o.u-t- iality, came up for preliminary examina tion, and was l*ound over in tho sum of yijOOO for his appearance before tlie Su- porior Court. Colonel K. K. Host for the State and Colonel h. N. Whittle for the defence. Ned Davis, eharged with Lineny after trust, bad a preliminary hearing, and was rsquirod to give l*»*n«l in the sum of 1300. Being unable to -mak. the bond, he went to jaii. -This i- the case of horse stealing. frou» Smarr > -tati- n. tuentiomHl in this paper yesterday. W. T. Brown was a-rtwied yostswday on the charge of whipping hi- wife, and also upon the cluirgt* v»f cartying con cealed weapons. Being unable to give bond for his appoaranoo he wont to jail. Merlin* <»f the I lilted Trnaperanre. The Grand Council met to-day in this city as 'per announcement puMiahed in a lat- j - -i jo of this paper. From the ofi:ial reports of the officer*, we learn that the ord-r is increasing in number-, an-I influe&os—having already orgmni/.'tl in the sliori spa**-* of nin.: months al*out 115 councils, and being sound financially, notwithstandin had to build itself up from ground. Much important legislation has been enacted at tho present session, and every neces- -ary provision made to extend the older. An able lecturer hax bc*.*n selected and put in the fi**ld; the organ of the order strengthened and made more capable of good work, and a judicious system for deptiticp inaugurated. The work for the ensuing year, under thia arrangement, is put down at five hundred councils. This order is purely a white man’s in stitution, and So iihern in all its charac teristic^. It has l*oth the pledge during m**ml>ership and the pledge for life, in tend, ng to unite under its bread wings oh eqrnd terms all orders of Temperance, whether they believe in the one or the other. T). f> A . g officers were elected for the ensuing yoar: Colonel C. P. Crawford, G. W. P. Colonel T. W. Parker, G. W. A. liev. F. A. Branch, G. W. C. W. E| H. Searcy, G. S. J. Jl. p. O'Neal, G. C. Rev. W. W. Oslin, G. T. K. A. Sulivan, S. Dr. K. M. Pendleton, G. W. P. M. J. Cofer. G. L. Per-tons desiring to organize a council can wddresqf W, K. H. S'^arcy, Griffin, Ga. v ipU to-dsj wfir: 411 l«l *v—257 hjr vail n wxz-•'i. Tb? uliij... •• •* wrre 545 holm; VICOS COTTOSr STATSMBZT. I hand Sept L 1*7$ 1A9 IbwUj 414 I rrenouftij AKO-7A7* Bugging, Ties, etc. *U<k id fawarina sod tie* i» equal to tK wl.. h \> Wequot' >r,.x ocs: 16> Macon Board of Trade. rpm: reruUr uwntkir u 1 R<utl«4 Trade will la For Sale Cheap. Anr,) •( Ilnifdork'K Htatloit. A itiflii'ulty oecuirpd at Ibulilock'a sta tion • n the Macon A Anjvnata railroad, bet«rw-n Jtoht. V. Hanleroan, and Or. Jai'k H*avl<*mnn and a man named David ArrinRton. Tlie latter Rave Dr. Harde man a out in the temple with a knife, and then made on attempt to .hoot Robt. V. Ilnrdeuion. but wa* prevent<Hl by some one who had removed the cap. from hi* f?nn. Dr. Ifardemon'. wound i. not ncriouv. The alfair pew out of a cbjw that was up before a jnstice court at Haddock', .station. It i, fe*red that it i, not y*£ over with. BEAD1HG NOTICES. Switt Oras.ies, new bnekwheat, sau- mge*. I>4ef. pork, corn beef, me., mack erel. niitmej. chetwe, pine apple cheese, cream ebeese, cranberrie*, prunes, cur rant a, etc., at S. T. Wai.kkr’r. A Frti tow- day, at the oct7-c0dtf at 11 o’clock every “Oub Housa." Thin! stret-t. Kkrsii Fish and oysters at )t S. T. War.wren's. Tint largest variety of .ilks, sutines. ejiehmerc, velours and camels' hair cloth in the city at the New York Store. oct5 tf Financin'. We quote exrbancr on New York bujins at 1 pr cent, off sad wiling »t par. No sold or silver is offering, and there is no demand for it. Flour and Grain. Flora—The mrM he fleer durinr the week bM been active The stock it bouL We quote, beet family fin* pfaun family $JW ; extra »Zt; MfKTfine j** -’. Coax -Stork wood, demand mtive. \Fhite fi -k mixed 1*5. We quote men atdd ft os. Provisions. The im*t market u a little more active. We quote C. a vide, loj-llr; •honlJerx luslo.'r.- S. C. ham. lAi’SlTr. leo* clear Wbr, hrilie. 1»| d(llc. Too early for bulk meat.. L*ml l*i'lL Groceries. • Corm-Remauu Arm at our former quota- liora: fair to wood StigSr; prime ShsdSe; choice «M»|o Sioia-Bmvm Hdfillrs yeU.Il|«lHesex.C Httlfll A lSJftHlr. Supply ample. Srarr—Surtar b**uvr. hhd. aostir, bhle S!£)k silver ilripa N*ew Fork As*** Geocwiaand Fkir- itla. none. ,CHtni—Extra cream l«i*»l7* State is. lfti. CxxnrjB—Full weizht. luxe. Slillq halves (e liirrher. Soxp— 1 Turpentine, common Xl s ,Se, olive 7i£S; rhemiral olive 8@*bN wrapf»vifSM«f» l«r hox. Rica—New crop »5*lc. Gond supply. SaoT-» Ih. Ison « toil to. buck fd Si Rxrsixs—New crop, wholes Mto. halve js so* quarters 11 SO. Wines and Liquors. WitrswT—Rye tl XV. 6L arrosdin* to aye and quality. CHxurxnxa Wixa FI per Hridvirk. pts ttl® t»: Knur a Co. pt. $SX;SS; Dry Vrnensy, pte Ml ; Stt: Imperial Cabinet <iV .SrsBxnxo CxTAwax—Pu fti; qts fi* aflfi uruizot Dweiliuy _ —-even rooms and tlmrbla kitchen. Aim. fi r mlr. erretsl vwsut mid improved lots in iliTeient pnrUaftiMrity. worth from tsoo to fWto. Apply to _____ MRS. REEVES. nrtsiw* Cor. Srring st. npd Wmhimttonnv. Mams.Octobers. * f NOTICE. I 1IK U’ytluhn u*>i K*. \l.V» ia Iren I * Mr. T irn-’i hr- rSiotv .< i Vunltv m i .tg ran *u* - tl:i* ana l*v : »l ;r x«r it. cti'l*^ ^ _ - BOAEDIiiG. 4 I'tW i** ' l^nr-for- nn «-ir Br-ri . Y b.' mriiiius *jmi xl i im ai I Fii>! -Ire •!. w-ir I’m? Flint H . *«» tl.f— tr.f • WlSTON distanced. n Y Fii»** i::l r-qj —wl .4 - 'v f^.:uin *nt citizens id M:'-•!*. l'>- f. t I! \IL% " i’l rive an exhi bition in IV lotirin sit »t th-- Central City Park, on FRIDAY,at 5 vilutr. u. H** preuu wmlk mx aiilen irndtlttor nn bo«r, ami walk mile bark wan!*. He doro not rocuider thin any tkimrof n <titfi«-ult feat.a]though Wedon has never MtwajilUbed it Admiaston 23 cents. or19 2t DISSOLUTION. LATEST MARKETS RY TELEGRAP Conn* early, ut S. T.* Walker's. SffftfL^itnri <loiiblc-buttono<l kid glove--, in all oolarrf (l*eautiful light party nhiulJa), jn.st nroived at the New York Stor»*. oct5 tf FiskmiiFinh ami oysters, at it S. T. WalkKii’s. Tnc wn*4 Unhaiqiy |vnwi in the world is the ) speptir. i Everythin* looks dark ami gloomy hr IidIn ”oqt of sorts” with himself and everyliody else. Life Is a lainlen to him. This ran all lie chanced hf taking Peruvian Svnip (a protoxide of Iren). (hwH of 27 .rears’ standing hare Iren rural hy it* Mas. If.—Wiaxelbaum mnat have ha*! that Bnwsela onrptitiog given to him—he IU it i o cheap. Mrs. J*j—No, he l*ought them during the pani«% and paid «*ash for them. Be- idol, at the New York Store tliey always sell goo-la for loss profit than anywhere else. Mrs. it—Well, I hoard so Iwjfore, but never Inxiered it. Mrs. E. told me at the society last Friday she only paid 85 onts for her b^iutiful prune colored each* ere ut Che New York Store, and I paid •*-srs. ■ - #1 for my ugly dirt colored one. It makes mo so mad to think al*out I’ll buy everything I want at tb iw York Store hereafter. oct5 tf Um.IU^KiK k Lamar.—This well known id ivHaM* firm hare received a large lot of Dr. nod’s Eureka Liver Medicine. It luu the praise of all who ljsve tried it. In bottles nt 50 rents and The prettiest calicoes in Macon are at the New York Store. oet5 tf Ti:t CufAfKST axt> Re>t.—Hook’s Eureka Liver M ret tit as gives oniveraal satisfartmn in the treatin' nt qf UmfiMME Dyspepsia.Sick llread- ache. Cobtireneas. and all Jhal class of diseases irisi'ir from a duorelervd state ci the stomach and liver. novSOljr Dok't ferget to sen* l your waste grease to the ee ip factory to-ilay. oeptlfitf Dimi) Torn Healtu.—The fall of the leaves not only »nl»oliw> human decay, but |M"r«raotCH it. In otb *r words, the rfim h fn»ro dying and retting rejratatioh is unfarerahle to lawlth. To thUamlotls-r cau*)**—especially oxcees of mois ture in the atmosphere—may be asrrihrel the peersleuce oi scute disorders of the duenarh. hdwria and fiver at this season. Every person of hilkms habit is liable to he rery fdkmn in the fait Then. too. all rvrwms whowc diet***!ion i* w<*ak are nw>re than onliuarily dyvpei»tie. vial indiviihah pcedisptwed to colic, dinrrli *• ma! dysenttiy.are pgrtirular|y likely to Iv ittMfwi hy t h« we compljuntw. Tin* in»>»t com plete defer-0 acnlmt «ach an.1 all of thews* dis- tnvh\ing aiinoentii hi Uslily \14* r. To ol.tain thi* hle^Mittf in all it*, pleat it ■ ie where it dre*s not exist, aihl to perserre and perjeluale it where it doescxiAt. llosu-tter’s Stomach Bitter* is nun- «*tly recoansiendetl. It is the peculiar office of this prepru ds*n to reinforce and regulate the .im portant orrws which dua>t ami Icmjier the fv>od. amt couvtwt it mU) life-snwtaiiunc blond. Bodily vigor*le|»rt*ds upon the aeriJiia: qualities* ot \hal fluid. :»nd the nutritiousueiw* *4 the tduud de- jummN upoii )he functional activity and regularity which it «» the sporial province of the Bitters to *vure. llcpce it i« th« bed defense at health at thus ws*n.*->r. ami imleixt st all SMqons. When pyrentcry, jhirtw. hilioas redk* and »4ht‘r vfo. lent iflrflnfiif of the bowels become epatemic. a> V ,,,V* __ .. , .. I itvvoltniilpin svetsin |wrt« of th. countijrin that ropt'le to the Bibb county display at j f u that per- us who hare Quite an Adventure. Same days .»gv* it became known that a juvenile alligator was in th«* habit of running himself at the mouth of one of the newer* in this city, and upon the ap proach of any one would >eek refuge in the sewer. \ gentleman who wiu*» aware of this fact, conceived the idea of adding Financial. New YottK—Noon—Storks quiet. (Told 91 Money ksmrel on 14! nnd int.-iv^t i 1-ir. an«l iu tcn*»t. Exchange, long 7J; short Rf. Govern I ments dull and sternly. State bunds quiet and Evening—Money active at cnmmfoaion. Sterling lower at 7|. Gold Govemro«*nU dull ami lower. State bonds dull ami nominal, j— Midnight—fila Iftb tfs H| ; Ms Pi; [ —wd (17s 14|; (Ms 14: new 5« 71: KMOs 9|. TmnrwM* 74f: new 74; Virginias 53; new 40; oonsols 47; defd 9\i Louisianas 40; new 40; levees fis 521; M 55; Alalnma H« 70; 5s 70; Georgia ts ami 7s mi bids; North Carolinas. new 16; special tax 10; South Carolinas 29: new 10; April ami October 20. Midnight—The exports of produce from this |s»rt for the week ending October 7 were higher than last week, being 0*57*150. mixed values, which is an increase over last week of $!,8X3,130. The exports for tlie corr«*s|s»iMling period of last ymr were 55.170^3*4. and for 1*71.55J5S590. New OaLlAKt—Gold If A 12b Currencj 4a5 per nut ikreinium. New York sight |ri premium. Sterling 15. Logpog—If ism CVwmlsUlfltH s«9il. Erie Later-Eri* 41 J. Pari- N*-»n Rentes 5Sf foe. Cotton. NEvrYogg—Noon—Cotton sales 1463; uplands md: Orfoana lt|. market stimly. Futun*so|s*ned as follows: OrtoberI7i; NovemL 1st 171 fd7 t*Ws December 17 Januai?- 170-1(1. • Evening—Cotton, net receipts IfI; gross 5517; sales of 24H0 hales at 1M2(gI9i; market sternly. Futures rinsed firm; sales 11October 1723-52; Noyemhrr 171^1717-42; Jsnusry 17 17-52^179- lrt; February I7h»l7 25-32; Mareli IHalK l-tf. pd Baltimoxe—Cotton, net receipts 0; gnrs 25J exports roast wise 210; Groat Britain —; sales h? ; stork IP !«’•; midtllintrs IX; low middlihga 171; strict [ snusl onlinary 101; market firm. J New OBLKA59—Cotton, net receipts 55P. gross *7(h CTporta Msvstwise —; to Great Britain —; sales IMMk stork 0,41k rakhllings * isl; low nmldlings 17l<3l7}: strict good ordinary ldi(?l7;j mnrkel firm; fair demaml. Wiuiikoto*—Cotton, net recripts rtf; exports ermstwis.* 27#; sales rtf. stock Mf; middlings 17; market quiet. Aroi’srA—fVitton. net reeoipta 435; sales stork —, rnnhllinss l«b market sternly. Savax!* aii—Cotton,* nrt receipts 5615; sak** 047; export* coastwise —; stoek 17^76; mid dlings 17; market Ann. | (TnARLRaTox-Cotton.net receipt* 1751 ; cxpol constwfar 1254; firi; stork t‘142; mid*Uing* lrt«i?17; Wiw middlings 161; strict good ordinary If: market qnist. Mobil.K—Cotton, net receipt*230; oxp»rta coast wise 465: sales 900; stock 10.124: mMdlings 174; I « muhllinga I5f; strict good ordinary 13; market firm. Borrox—Cotton, net receipts SO; grussL sales |00| stock SooO, middlings 19,; market quiet am! Btcady. Norfoi.R—Cotton, net nvcipts KMC; exiiort* crustw i-- 615; sj»1cn 75; stork 4551; low middlings 17): market quiet. Memphis—Cotton, net receipt* 622; shipments 560; stock IU.X23; low middlings IrtJt* 10J; market quiet ami firm. G ALVRRTOjr—Cot ton. net n-<t*ipts 3?4; expert- nost wise —; sales 35i stork 11.101; good onlinary 14h Tens ordinary 121; market firm. I’niLutKi.rin a—Cotton.net recriirt* fifl; gross gross 117; middlings Uh market duP changed. Liverpool— Noon—Cotton, sales 1S00 hale*;I spcnilsti«*i ami export 4000; upland* 9*9R Or- leans >1*9|. market opened with an upwanl teu- dcncy. Cotton to arrive steady. *m> transactions. Later— Sales of uplands haris good onlinary, to^tiiffiMiuid Ni * * shipped Ortober and November 8{; same Ifocem- Mr 6}. Evening—Saleh include 6500 American. Produce. New York—N.tou—Fl<»ur steady and inotler- ntely active. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn quiet and unrhaiuml. Pork quiet and steady; new man 17 oa?,17 KL l^inl quiet and weak: old ateam 94a9|. Tur"*entine steaxly at 40|all. Rosin quiet at f s5Sf V0 tor strainod. Rnuilg—Flour is inactive and unchanred. Whisky k>wer at 100. Wheat 1 better; winter red Western 1 6hff| 01. Corn dull ami declining; high mixed nnd yellow Western 66. Rice steaily: Car olina rlr.'b Pi»rk dull and lower; new 16871a 17.00. spot. Lard lower at 6|@9. Tallow and Naval* steady. Locisville—Flour in fair demand, firm and unchanged. Com in fair demand and Ann; shell,si ami aaeke<l 65<S65. I*n»virion* in fair demand ami easy. Pork 15 25a 16 fsA Harem, shoulder* 8J; dear rib 9i clear 9b jmckeil. IanL tierro 9; keg 91; steam H. Whisky, nothing doing. Cixcixxati—Flour steady nt 6 90.77 00. Com quiet at 52 * 53. Pro virions quiet. l*ork steady at 15 00. Laid steady; steam 6; kettle Bacon quirt, inactive and nominal: sliouklers HJ; rlenr rin *h clear side* 9b Whisky unchanged; sale* at 90. currency. St Dins—Fkmr unchanged; superfine winter 5 75t»4 25. Corn dull; small sales of No. 2 mixed at 45b East side on track. Pork dull and nominal; mesa offend at 13 00.'held at 15 50. Bacon quiet and weak; shoulder* Si. dear rih 9*. dear sales ftfjM. Laid dull and unchanged. Whisky firm *, 96. N Ew ORLEAXS-Flour quiet; trelile extra 6 62ja s OR family 6 50(79 75. Corn scarce; yellow 75a77; white Sk fists srsrcr. held at fit Bran 1 on 1 12b Hay dull; choice 27 0O72S 00. Pork .lull ami lower, new mo** 16 SAsli 75. T>ry salted meats dull; shoulder* 9|. Baron, fobwng lola shniilpera 7b C U sides l*i: C aides 10}. Hams 14 <615. IsMfd dull; tforce sj ; keg 10. Sugar, first hogshead of new has been received and classed fair and sold at 11. Molasses, two barrels of low. first of the season, was classed fair and sold at 90. In retiring from the firm of Hose k Stephen*. I lies leave to return my thanks to the pumi the liberal patronage heretofore extended, ami would bespeak a continuance cf the same to my former partner. Mr. Geo.R lloge. who will con tinue the business. ortotf A. H. STEPHENS. J. W. BURKE & CO. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PRINTERS Blank Book Manufacturers No. 60 Second Street, M ACON', GA., The Household of Bouverie; — OB — THE ELIXIR OF 60LD. ALSO. MIRIAM MONTFORT. By the same author. PRICK • $2 0O . - - EACH ART GALLELY that he is now prepared, at No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Okldfe’soUsUwl) To execute !P X O T XT ZR, IE S 1 Of every variety and style of the PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. Special attention is invited to his MELLOWTINT PICTURES! Remarkable for a peculiar softness. Negatives retouched, whereby all blemishes are avoided. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. ortOcmlXiu T. IK. nV.ACKKHEAR. Notice In Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. In the matter of Ewell Webb, Bankrupt in Bankrujitcy. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The nndor- J- sigiKsl herehy gives notice of his appoint ment aa asrignre of Ewell Wehh, of the county of Crawford, and State of Georgia, within said dis trict who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own i**titk>n by the District Court of torn! dis- ROBLKY I). SMITH. »1aw3w*Assignee. FALL AND WINTER MILLINEETI Whirl* will he ready for inspection on Wednesday and Thursday I W. A. JOHAN & GO I A FULL LINE MRS. H A S. AUD0UIN DRESS SILKS, ELEGANT MILLINERY -AND- FANCY GOODS! Which will be ready for inspection WEDNES DAY, October 8th. Her friends nnd customers are invited to call. octd-lw W. A. HOPSON & CO. Will have tiwir OPENING DAY — FOB — Ladies’ Dresses and Suits And aB articles In that line, on THURSDAY! The lltli Instant. oct74t $60 Reward. SILK POPLINS, SILK PONGEE, CAMEL’S HAIE CLOTH, DIAGONALS, LUSTRES, POLL DE CHEYRES, REPPo, SATTEENS, BOMBAZINES, HENRIETTA, TAMISE, BIARRITZ, Ami CREPE CLOTHS, BRILLIANTINE and JET ALPACCAS, naplete th* lete st*vk oi Staple and Fancy . Dry Creeds IN THIS MARKET. Howard’s District, the following six persons, to U ANDERSON JOHNSON—height 5 foet 9 or 10 incites, and weighing alwut 150 pounds; with a bunch of hair and inole on left cheek, and very black in cider, TOM JOHNSON-beight 5 feet 9 or 10 inches, ami also weighing J50 ijoumls, ami of gjngeiwxikr I tnost stylish goods to bo liad, ami a call only, will color. | satisfy them we are using our advanta $ei in pure BILL HARDISON—height C feet; weight 165 charing for their benefit, pounds, and about 22 years old—very erect in ~ A mm Our friends will perceive from tin nliove. as a partial exhibit erf our dress goods slock, that we are prepared, panic or no panic, to supply their wants in every particular with the mwestandj SPENCER HANCOCK—height 5 feet 9 or 10 inches; w. uht 155or 160 |iound«, and left eye-lul j very much swollen. SOL SMITH—height 5 feet 8 or9 inches, weigh- I ing 140 uoundx. and 21 or 22 years old, having a dull and sleepy countenance. george Washington—height s feet 10 inches, an l weig!u> alamt 150 |MHimls ; nlstut 21 I or^2 years okl, and with fore finger missing from left hand. The aliove rewanl will he inid for the delivery erf these rix escaped convicts or TEN DOLLARS J for either die of them to W. C. CORDELL. oct8 ft Contractor. Parcels delivered in the city FREE. Samples mailed to any address on application. Call on octo tf W. A. JTTHAN & CO. GROCERIES! GEORGIA COMMENCES AT CENTRAL CITY PARK. MACON, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 27,187,'!, And Continues One Week or Longer, as tlie Circumstances may Warrant, The People of Georgia will, on this Occasion, Develop the Strength and Variety of their rtesourees td thi Satisfaction of themselves and tlie Astonishment of the World. “ Money Panics and Hard Times Not iu the Question!” TO KENT. rpWO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one eight A room House for Apply to room House for rent. Apply to jnlyfStf OLIVER, DOUGLAS k CO. Rooms For Rent, ^~^YEI* office of Southern Express Company. Terms moderate. Apply to T. H. HENDERSON, sepl2tf At Express Oilicc*. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP Well Selected Groceries ! | All bought AT PANIC PRICES ! The Young People and the Old People all Coming. DENTISTRY. And will bo sold below tlio usual market prices, j Give me a call before buying. J. F. BARFIELD. octttf STONEWALL ARTICLES FfiOM NEW YORK AND THE WEST HATE ALREADY ARRIVED ON THE GROUNDS. DWELLING TO BENT. A COMrOi: riBLB DWELLING m VinevUle | tainii.g eizht re- - - with i od pnln^vdl WANTED. -J^Q CICAE JIAKE1LS. Applfto fate of said county, deceased, are* requested to make immediate payment. And those having demand* against said estate to present them to me within the time required by law. the State Fair, *n«l, aeo- a negro a pectinutry c«*n would capture the anil negro took ti»e contra* t it to a couple xiingly, « ider.ttion if he r! .i 1 iv• Ti." ml then siibl.-t rs. He dnl not ■d ,„ vn bosh to resurt to the Bitt« re as a pw- UnaM invarioMy exempted from the ell the bon*, however, that Un-re wa* an alligator in the sewer, but t«»l»l them that H>nM of hii* puppies ha«l fallen into it, .inti offered them a quarter a piece to go in and get them out. They t<* k the con tract and entered the sewer ut nn t*pen- in^* w>me di.-tance from it.s intuith, pr»»- vidt*d with a lighted candle. They had not groped their way very far U*fore they came up- with the reptil** that they were oent to fin*l, ami immediately there were two of the sear»*dost ne- »yro©« that ever set up a yell in Bibb county. They rc.Ued and squirnuxl over each other and over the alligator. mvt ever and anon the alligator whs u-top of them doing tome active slapping with h.« caudal appendage. Their light went out, *wl they were loft in UoUl tUrkneas to struggle with (for all they knew) some hero* demon jvaot let loose from pande- luoniuio to torture them. But their yell* OffitiTACLF.fi TO XAR1IACE. HAl’PY RELIKI For YOUNG MEN from theederu ot Errors and Ahum* in early life Manhood rasterd. Impediment* i«. Mamagr . m«o«st. New met hod <rf treatment. »w snd re- < markslifo rem«tu-s. Books and nrvtdars wnt free, in smfod euvelopm. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. t Month Ninth *tre»*i. Fhila- drlithui. I*a_ at. nu.UtulKsi list mx a high reputa- . * * *• --mI prr4<-<kvioiixl skill The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever Is-en that in their nrora* of (Mirgauon and puriiiciakia they have afoodebdi- tated the system. To obviate this difficulty i*hy- sicam have long sought for an agent that would Purge, Purify and Strengthen At One and the Name Time. - - •' at • «• ' r a di*ru\-efT wlifoh fully realises the fondret desire* of the uadiraltwatty. and w«rh is instly regard- ■ffi aa the m *4 imjswtaut triumph tnst phanmu-y I . Thi* important desideratum a Dr. Tutt's Ye ire table Liver Pills. 1 WhUl purify t- e fateod and remove all ^corrupt I body, and >vt proJnre:» wwkr.es* or busOude wbat«ner. >*ut cn tberonumiy t*-ne the stomach. .Thi i? rate th<- ht-lr during the progreas of tl; .r • . c. iKin. Tlv% u:;itc th>* beretofc«re irre- i 1Tr ikif. quilitei if ■ IlinMltrfT I W. A. HOPSON & CO Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS!! They i-iTite particular attention to their deportment, <rf HOSIERY, DAMASKS. LIXEXS, SHBETIXGS, BLANKETS, TOWELS, FLANNELS. JEANS. CASSIMERES. SILKS. DRESS GOODS, etc. etc., Dua notice will be giren of their OPENING DAY, 0?er Fifty Head of Fie Horses, Troners, Huaners aed Pacers, O.V THE (iilOENDW. FERTILIZE R For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON, GA. 7tf SOAP FOE EVERYBODY A Full Delegation from Cobb Comity, with tlicir Horses, Just Arrived. [everybody Exhibition to be open Day and Night! ter stock of SOAPS is now ’ ■ 1/ ^ O UR fall an’d winter stock of SOAPS is now complete in the following varieties : PINE SOAP. | LUBIN’S, ROGER k GALLETFS. COU- | DRAY’S. GOSXKLL*S, YARDLEY’S. LOW’S CASHMERE BOUQUET. CHEAP SOAP, | ENGLISH HONEY AND GLYCERINE, PARK COMPANY’S TOILET. | | CONTINENTAL. COLGATE’S BARS, | | COLGATE’S FRUITS. [ort5 tf RANKIN, MASSENBrRO k CO. . DENNISON’S lPATEXT SHIPPING TAGS /Over Two Hundred Millions have I been used within the past Urn years. 1 Aithout complaint of k«a by Tag be- J uniing detached. They are more re- ble I or marking Cotton Balbs Hum any Tair * use. All Express Companies use them. Sold l _ Printers and Niatloners everywhere. oct4 3m 1ST M1TICEIT EVER WITNESSED IN I OVER 300 TRIOS TO BE 0A r A Card. n R. W. W. FORD. Dentist, tenders his most sincere thanks to the r^-i j. pic ot Maceft and surrouoding namtry, for the very liberal patronage and many favor* which they have from time to time best aw od upon him. He Iva leave to :nf.»rn* the public that he has removed hi» office firaa Muii» rry street to No. 106 Cherry street, over the funfatiiown' of JLifor V. K. Roct .*>. Harms taken the entire suite of rooms he ha» ant tjnred cxpcu^eis fitting and furnishing them in ti** mc>4 »T »»^n»le«nd hand* some mati’itr. He asst r.-^pcvtlully asks all his cid friends ►» rail and tc* him there. ort8 2t HENRY SCHMIDT, •FASHIONABLE BARBEE. Huff’s New Building, Down Stairs, JULI cost FOR RENT OR LEASE ~\ YY property in Hichory Grove, Crawford Al count j, consisting of a Store-house, Bltck smith shop and Dwelling, with all ncoesaary out buildtngs. One of the t<c*st country stands in Wfdboesntk All of which is in excellent re pair. If desired, a good fane Mijoinin*.consisting of 300 acres can be rented on good terras For terms apply to MRS. M. E. DANIELLY. Knoxville Ga. Or J. P. BLASENGA3IE. septSd2wAwSt >lacon, Ga. L. J. OCILMAETIS. JOHN FJLWXEET. L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AXD— General Commission Merchants, flay fttreet, Mavaunali, Ga. A GENTS for Bradley** Super-Phosphate, of I f.ime. Jewell’s 31 ill- Yams and Domestics, etc. Baerinr, Rcp« and Iron Tiesalways on hand, facilities extended to customer*. I dwAswfim E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST I nmCE tTood’. Block. Second street, third * ' door below toM zlry cst^>luhm*-nt. " " - — julyl&ti YOffi. BALT10B TO OK represented. TflE PEOPLE OF u3 LATHS! LATHS!! I HAVE Machine Tiish laths a. W. N. Lciu! lirii t»ths l Atlai * liu* EVERYTHING READY AND WAITING! Committees of Reception will be at the Depots for the Accommodation of Visitors FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS MALCOA! JOHNSTON, Secretary, Or W. A. HIJPF, Mayor.