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TIIE CITY
Tb, atmtrrl*.
D.*]*r»-/ A lieno*l;ct*!t uiinatrel^ o y n-
rtiiiiNK-im ,n»RM\«i. ih r is i»ts
«*1’.1*1#*«1 tfi* ir brief ell 1^.»^Ctnent at ILil-ton
Hall la-t nicht, with «-ne t,f the finc-t
K!T\ fi. "f the Griffin Star. wa« in tin*
• ity la.-1 niffht He - aui.- .h wn the
minstrels
Dr..ws A Co haw-oui thank- fora
copy of Ocsiey'a Lady * iL-ik for N«.vcm-
1^-r. a.- u-ual ;i very ex<*«*ll»*nt number •>{
A Ipooil UmCHlin*'
min.trvl f»-rf..ru..'.n. -- -v.-r giren in M,-
o,n Thi- tr-ai- i«.,n*of th« fin.rat now 1
tr*z-ling If Uuwt; i, * . ->t..U'tird i
m Keir j.r*i- n th-y L;.v.- rt^ch.-l it in !
C- -uj — rli: .. d-rar-- In -v-rv f-.t .ra
te be .• .urpri - Ui tlie u nlience, even
P- r~.n 1-:../ .-i, .nn- 1 with :U •
Tkk weather oontiinif, vvn fine,
:T woul.l I-- uml.- uror,, .....nt
by » f-A .hower of rami Tb- • . -1
4 ., U s.ui.njf pretty <lu»t_\
Tbeir *-»nir- tad jolt*- ar** new :uid good,
their «lun< cs ;i re of the very beotcharac
t»-r. and t hwtr ci»to^*4i**i and borle**iue.s
. . .
•*re funny • tmlj.i t*. pt,t a whole .Shaker
Ttir C rnlral Srkrtulr.
Bmrlun in thra j~.j~-r will !»• found
tb* time uM- .f th- Ooitral n.ilrr«ul
»nd .ill it- l.r»i.. h—.-<Tr—t-l ii.-.oralinp
* tUemf nt t** laij^hincf.
To menti* n every aonjf or met that ia j
worthy of mention, would require more
q»a- than we have to deTOteto it, tliere-
f«*re w. mention only a few, and they are
not more than fair example© of the aver-
i'j*' !-r:..;m;uioe. In the way of aonea,
♦he opexung chf»rn*i, “ Thnllinp Horn,
to the aehedule which w.-nt into effect
naa-1*' are v«y iui]>orta.nt on all th*- lin**e.
HiM JlACoJi lulLY TfiLKGkAWI and MJJteEMiiik; Wednesday morning. octobeR is, lfe?a.
prd>u
OBAFK AND Mr.ssrs.ir
morning, a- that oour~
tmry to the |.net*.,i of
•'iiruuUMtiun, how**TiT,
j-..u v until next v
IM«rkarvrd.
uM-. Ihuk-r >it i
ri. dating the Knfoi
»**hnfgnd yt—?*-r-lay,
nal at Fort Valley 1»
Cig*bJ.
rement
> U.
limner Joel R. Griffin. They
dod by Mr. IL W. Jemima, of
The arrest of thi-^i partita* wjm
in thin paper of Saturday hc-t.
A V»Ml Fleer u( Hark.
woven by Mr*. E. Bli
bckchuar, an
old lady
of Twig^-x <-einty, wl
ich ia rath*
r a re
markable piece of ha
idiwork. 7
lic* gnr-
Uifl.t ia wholly wit ho
*t ran, h*
in or n
■(itch of any kind utale with a n«
edie. It
woe woven throu^hou
t, ev-n the
leathers
around the cuffa an
il tlie butt
on-holea
brioi' woven in.
le th* t—it u
re of th,
Ifoodm in not very fin
». th* work
Mteitp
>• very otefUt» and
the old la.1;
ought
to have it entered at tlie fiiir
m a cn-
Thr K'Nal Mrlfh Nall.
A conay.inwy of eve
nta, the prin
cijwtl of
which waa an old fiutli
«*»»••*I chill, ]
irevent-
til oar attending the B*Kti Hrith Hall
.Monday night 2 but are aantred by\hcte
who were prxjoent that the attendance
wm very large, and the bapt of good cheer
prevailed during the evening, and even
until the good nixed hour*of the morning
Thia aociety always get* up it* entertain
ment* very elegantly, and the public may
feel iutatircd that whatever eouu** out an*
der it* patronage will Ihj well conducted
and plenNniit to all.who attend.
Fn
Mew Bonk*.
ara. Brown k
Irook and
era, wo have received the follow*
», which are ju*t out:
" lQu Dorothy’* Charge." A novel.
Ky Frank I*o Benedict. Publwhed by
IfirpwA 11 rot Ihth.
• 4 Camion’* Inheritance." Ily Chria-
tion l!old. PublUhed by To-day Print*
ing and Publiahing Company, Philadel
phia. The name of the aut hor of thia
volume in enough to injure it a large
■ale, idle having fairly aoar**d to the posi
tion of lending American novelist. The
Imok i* miperldy printed.
Fire at l.mamer City.
Tho store of Boyd, Bros. & Co. at Lum-
hea City, including the entire stork of
goodi, wi»* burned Sunday night. The
fire ia believed to hare boon the work ol
an incendiary. Pactie* wen* in the More
at one o’clock Sunday afternoon, ami
everything wa* right then. The firwt in
timation they had of fin* was reports
c«0 si by the exph^ioil of 401116 powder
that waa in the building. The building
wa* entirely ovn siimcd, together with $3,-
5U> wortli of g*Kid*, all the look* and nc*
count* of the firm, and money, the exact
amount of winch ia not known. There
wa* no inanrnnee on any of the projierty.
The Mayor** Court.
Hi* Honor, the Mayor, found only one
os** on docket yesterday morning, and
that wa* for a plain drunk. The priao-
ner whi> brought in and found to be an
old man. upon who** head the *now* of
noventy winter* had fallen. He live* in
the Warrior District. He aims to town
and, in apite of hi* years, thought he
’••■'.id hold All even hand a it h Mlicoll |»op.
skull. The tenth inning brought him to
the ground, and he wa* taken to the bar
racks, where he )xi*s«h1 the remainder of
the night n* comfortably as could have
boon ux ported of one of his age and con
dition. When the'Mayor caiue in and
saw the prisoner I10 ordered him to be
di*tni*»cd« and nothing was paid into the
treasury to help build that public school-
house. Pitv.
pel
troupe. - KiHarney,” sung by Frank Du
mont. was of>c of the *weetsst ballads
ever heard in that hall. The comic sorgo
by Lsw. Benedict and G. H. Edwards.were
lut funny and a* negro-like a* were ever
h. i.nlon a plantation. Frank Kent, in fe
male costume, performed wonder* with
hi* fine aopmao voice. Had he not auf-
f» n*d a genuine nmncuBiw noto to escape
once in a while, one half the audience
would have thought ho wa* a woman,
and the other half would have entertain-
-1 reasonable doubt about the matter.
He is a star in hi* line. **111© Virginia
Sister*" was a terpuichoroan manifesta
tion that could “be equaled by few and
surpassed by none." Wan! and Fox per
formed miracles of the ”art fantastic."
The Peace Jubilee! though not new, wo*
a* funny a* ever, and the music quite a*
fine.
T.dr**n .u* a whole, the performance sur
passed public expectation, and guaran
tees the company fine patron £e should
they come this way again.
9fr««r«. Gamble, Brck Sc Co.
This rising young firm ho* been sorely
afflicted for many month* by the contin
ued iliac** of the senior, Mr. Charles
Gamble, whose health, we are sorry to
say, is still very delicate. But in the
hand* of feia indefatigable partner, Alex
ander Be. k. who is one of the most in
dustriouff and enterprising young mer
chant* in the city, and his competent as
sUtanta, the business has steadily in
creased, and is in a most prosperous con
dition. Planters may rely upon obtain
ing from them at all times, the very best
brand* of flour, bacon, mackerel, sugar,
coffee, bagging, and all the other staples
of a grocery establiahinent, at prices as
low a* any honest dealer can afford to
sell them. Studious to please, they in
vite tho continued and lile»ral patronage
of their friends at home, and throughout
Middle and Southwestern Georgia.
[Communicated.]
Lotteries
Our attention has been especially called
to the consideration of the subject of
lotteries by seeing a great many of our
dtixens, and especially our young men,
invent their money in an enterprise inau
gurated for the ostensible purpose of crea
ting a fund to erect a great library in
XjouisvilUv Kentucky. To clothe this
scheme with an air of respoctability, an
x-Govornor** name is placed at the head weeon
of it.
We have no right to question, neither
lo we impugn the fairness with which
tins enterprise is conducted. Take for
granted that this dm wing is conducted
it purports to b»*.
Sn m in ing up the whole matter.it resolves
itself into this: That tho managers of
this scheme propose to distribute in
money to tho*e who invest in the enter-
e Sl.Mlfr.OfiO, and the association is to
receive for tho amount they distribute
the sum of $3,000,000, paid to them in
h by tho*- who purchase a ticket to
»*ontribute to this lottery. To confine
the entire nu«*xtion down to* a narrow
cpuiposs, and to view it in a strict busi-
1 light, then* arc exactly two chances
he against those who invest in this
lottery receiving anything foi it in re
turn. Therefore a- an investment as a
ness transaction a venture in this
scheme, lottery or drawing is bad; it is
against natural reason and practical
The Macon twluitlrrr*.
Tin* Mii<N>n Volunteer*. in accordance
with their time-honored custom, turned
out last night in full dress uniform to
salute private George S. Obesr, Jr., who
w.i., reoeut ly married. The company
was formed nt the armory, and under the
comuiand of Captain Jone* marched to
the r,.sid.*nooof Mr.Ohsir. Sr..onCollege I
*tr«vt. when* they tired a salute of three
volleys iu honor of their comrade. They
won* then invited into the house and
partook of a splendid collation, and
ttHta’o'd the happy couple until, kero all
the good S is hoa that were uttered ful
filled. tliey would probably be the hap-
piur
Ma
The Voluute
ill turu out
n* foi
ide in the Park.
kr*rirt* M»i
lie October mu
ioal periodical
«lrsl Krlrrtlr. I
iboir of this excellent I
woe* to hand a little |
late, it i* true, but nonetheless fresh and
handsome on that account. It.s r»*iding
natter i* gvxxl iftwi spioy, and it* mu.sir
-m» worth a y«*ar‘s miKsv'ription to
the moga/ine. Hubnerlias a song on the
front pugv milt*-! • Beautiful Star of the
Svening." The .*H*ng is one of Hnbner’s
l*v*t, ard is about to l*' published with
nui-10. I'm* chorus is in thiv-e uielflit u-
Xo careful, thorough business man will
invest in an enterprise of like kind. A
former drawing of this lottery withdrew
quite a large sum of money from this city
without returning anything therefor.
And now again this glittering bauble is
presented to our people for an investment,
holding up os an inducement a capital
prixe of a quarter of a million of dollars.
The managers hoping, hy this shining
attraction, to cover up the doficitand false
foundation upon which the entire edifice
rest*, which is, that those who have pur
chased ft ticket have placed two dollars
in tho hands of a company of men who,
provided all things an* fairly conducted,
they, the company, promise only to dis
tribute to their stockholders one dollar for
every two that is placed in their hand*.
Ouryoung men full of the natural buoy
ancy of hope, and led on by the ever false
and malignant star called lurk, an'apt to be
caught in this glittering snan». We should
rend asunder this thin veil and show the
figure in its naked unfairness. Our leg-
irdat un*. with a firm hand and an unal
terable det iriuiiiation. should prevent by
penal statute the sale of any lottery tick
et, or any scheme of like kind in this
State.
A State should protect her citizens
fnun the v-mptution of any enterprise
for which they do not receive a proper
consideration for their money. The
spirit of simulation, of vain and fruit-
!«•*> hopes that thcoc schemes engender
are productive of gTeat evil. When we
behold an ex-« Governor of a great State
like Kentucky giving his name and sup
port to this we may well fear the ex
ample.
If our people wish to build up libraries
in our midst, which are certainly laud
able undertakings, let them do so in a
different manner.
If they wish to give away their money
to the support of any one the poor and
destitute are at our doors. J. P. F.
Rr.Atn*G Mrricttft.
Mkv H.—Waxelbaum must have hail
hat Brussels carpeting given to him—he
?*elU it uO cheap.
Mr*. L.—No, he bought th
the panic, and paid cosh for them
hides, at the New York Store they alwajB
sell goo*Is for lew profit than anywhere
else.
Mrs. H-—Well. I heard *0 before, but
n* v« r believed it. Mrs. E. told me at
the aeddy last Friday she only paid 85
cents for her beautiful prune colored each-
mere at the New York Store, and I paid
Me*irs. $1 for my ugly dirt colored
one. It makes me so mad to think about
it. Til bay everything I wont at the
New York Store hereafter. oct5 tf
A Frsk Lunch at 11 o’clock every
day, at the ~0ub Hoes*,"
oct7-eodtf Third street.
Thx prettiest cali<x>6tf in Macon are a
the New York Store. oct3 tf
Tit* CirRArssT and B*rr.—Hook*■ Eureka
J,jvc*r Mslintir rivn uaivr-rnal satisfaction in the
treatment of UrrrDwm^. I>r«p* , p*ia.Sick Head
ache. Coativeneaa. and all that elaMi of dwewi
arisdns from a disordered slate of the stomach
and liver. • nov301y
The largest variety of silks, satines,
cachmere, velourj and camels’ hair cloth
in the city at the New York Store.
oct5 tf
Xeevoca Dimwit.—A dtpraai irritable
%tatc of mind; a %r«ik, nervous exliauded feel-
inc; no energy or animation; confuwd head,
weak memory, often with debiliutimr, inrolanta-
ry dkdmneea. The eonaequence of excesses, men
tal overwork or indiarretkiRa. T*his sxrvora DE
inlitv finds a fovercum cure in Hu)ii*hrkts
Homeopathic Specific. JTa 28. It tones up the
system, arrests discharge*, dispels the the mental
gloom and despondency, and n-ju vena ten the
tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always
efficient. Price $5 for a package of five boxes and
a large $2 vial of powder, which is important in
old. serious cases; or $1 per sinrle box. Sold by
all dnnnrists.. or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Addroaa HUMPHREYS* 8PECIPIC HOMED
PATHIC MEDICINE CO. No. 4*2 Broadway.
X. Y. Por sale by John Inrals and Hurt. Ran
kin A Lamar, Macon, fia. aprlSeodAwtf
Don’t forget to send your waste grease
to the soap factory to-day. septlOtf
Hr nt, Rankin A Lamae.—This well known
and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr.
Hood's Eureka Liver Medicine. It has thepraise
of all who hare tried it. Io bottles at SO cents
nd (1.00.
Financial and Commercial
Horse for Sale.
K aVoid saddle and barney Ho
Cotton.
luring j Tit'-• *r-.-1 •<-J» *» a ' f 1 k
1 MVqui'l*- l -w cii-Ulinr» '
141. TTy-rv 1
little dec
fair demand Inr fine cotton-,
anything l*:low low mkl-
The nwipts to-day were 721 haW*^-t»4 by rail
in*! S78 by neon. The shipnwnts were 525> holes
For Rent.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
■Mftte tel ■ pH 1. inti
Rote red lo-d^r
Rc»**n*d pi 1 m*dy .
U»
... 723
11.418
.... 32I»
5.1^2-5^51
\ PIVK ream House, with all necessary out
buildings. in a T.Wvisant neighborhood, with
in three mtnotea* walk of the tin tend portion of
tb** city. hiv-M-hjo' riven immediaXety. Rent
in-jilerate. Addrea». with reference.
” RENTER.”
ortMSt K-.v “ K." Mmsn P. O.
Bfcjck on hand this evenins
DIED,
At her residence in Bibb county, on the 4th mat.#
of phthisis pulznonalis, Mrs. Jclja. wife of the
late Judse Ernest, in tho seventy-second year of
her lure.
Sir*. Ernest had been a very great sufferer for
nearly twenty years. She bore her long sickness
with Christian submission to the will of Him who
orders all things forgood to them that love Him.
Her faith in the atonement made by Christ
stronger than death, and enabled her not only to
be calm and resigned, but. even in the presence of
the dread messenger, to welcome his coming.
When dying- »h e bl*a*ed lier dear ones, and l»ade
them not to weep for her—the separation would
be short, the reunion joyous. Near the last, she
said she felt very near tolGod. almost in his imme
diate presence, and often exclaimed, *‘0h! that I
could flyawayandbeat rest.” Thus triumphant
ly she haa left us, iKrrer doubting her accept
ance with God, or His ability and willingness to
save her.
She died in the faith of a universal salvation.
Sympathizer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Macon Street Railroad.
1 place lx*fore the Fair.
J. B. COBB.
lw Secretary and Tre*n*»urer.
Another Large Invoice
OPENING- OP
MRS. T. W. FREEMAN.
nTH 1 *
RSPAY. Octolicr Kith
For Sale.
The Special Attention
Of the Ladies is allied to the fine stork of
French Millinery
S ash ribbons, fancy neckties,
KUCHIXGS and RUFFS, of all the
style*.
Fancy BABY CAPA in Lace and Merino.
A fine BHwortment of REAL LACES.
Ladie*.' and Mteea* FRENCH CORSETS.
The HAIR DEPARTMENT i* complete
HAIR woven and arranged in any desired style.
A beautiful aMnortmcnt of HAIR ORNAMENTS,
1 Cut Steel.
CORONET COMBS. FANCY CO MRS.
Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES.
A complete assortment of NOTIONS.
There* i* a full stock of everything usually kept
1 my busiineas, which would be too numerous to
mention here. l*rompt attention given to all
order*. MISS A. O’CONNOR,
ortl.i tf Cotton Avenue.
LATEST XABVETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
Nxw Yorx—Noon—Gold oj-*rv*d at Stork*
dull, irrwular and lower. Gold 8i- Monev
loarv-d at 1-1« and interest. Exrhanre. te«lj
sh-*rt7|. Governments dull. State booda dull
Evening—Money interest. Exr'nanse firm
er at a Gold active and higher at 9iM0|# ^Got-
OtaDHDt* dull and very immilar. State lionda
nothing doing. . . . . ^ _
cu-t*receipt* |MUHk New York *i ^ht •%-* *
premium.
Midnight— 1 *lsl3;C2*Si; 64* *2: 64* 7; new
67s 11|; 68a 11: new 4* 6h 10-40* 5i.
Tenncs-«--> 70j; new 7oJ; Virginia* 36; n**w 46=
eon-sol- 45. d«fd S; Loahutna* te new 40; levees
6s 52i: 8s 44; Ahhun* S« 7th 5* —1 Goonci* 6*
and 7s no bad*; North Carolina* 20; new ISi: special
tax ltk South Candinas 27i; new 16; April and
October 25.
New Orleans—Gold IKS 111 for currency.
Exchange, sterling bank 11*^20 currency fiiS
premium.
London—Noon—Conxds 621*921. Erie 39J.
Bank rate 6.
London—Evening—The rate of discount in open
market for three months’ hill* i* 3 per cent,
which ia Ui<* wm« aa theB^nk of England rule*.
Later—Erie 40.
Later—Erie 40f.
Paris—Noon—Rente* 57f Mr.
Liverpool—Noon —Cotton quiet and
charon-d; sale* 1OJI00 Inles: "peculation and
pprt 2000; b&si«of rord onlinary. deliverable
December and January, 8k in November and De
cember s|.
• Cotton.
New York—Noon—Cotton sales 6-11; uplands
17k Oriaan* 1S|. market quiet and ireegular.
Futures opennl as foU>w*: October 1611-16^
\ 13-16; Novemt
J-lfc January If _ _ _
March 16 18-16; April 17 11-16.
Evening—Cotton, upland* 174; Orleans IS};
sale* of 2217 bales; net receipts 2TW bales; gross
24*8. market imwular.
Futures clewed a shad** easier; sales 20^300; Octo
ber 1613-16 i 16 27-32: November 16 23-32; Decem
ber 16 23-32; January 16|; February M 13-16? 16;.
Baltimore—Cotton. n**t receipts 00; Vross 246;
exports coastwise 75; Great Britain—; sales 240;
stork 2117; middlings 171; low middlings 16|: •*“* —
good onlinary 15]: market dull and nominal.
New Orlean**—Cotton, net receipts 4323; gross
5630: exports coastwise 520: to continent 3414;
sales 6U0; stock 3434* h . middlings 171^18; low
middlings I6fc strict good onlinary 16; market
dull and entirely nominal.
Wilmington—Cotton, net receipts 208; exports
coastwise 70; sales 174. stork 3125; middlings 13;
market nominal and lower.
ArorSTA—Cotton, net receipts 1017: sales 891.
stock —; middlings 15; market dull and nominal.
Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 7293; sales
14*6; exp»r:s o«tstwi*-* 2775; «»t(«-k 23,k:M; mid'
dlinirs 164: market dull and lower.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 2184; exports
coastwise —™: snles 800; stock 13,375; middlings
16; low middling* 154: strict good ordinary
15; quotation* ar at outside rate*.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts738; export* coast
wise 629; tales 500; stock 11.063;. middlings 16}:
low mi-ldlinra 16; strict good onlinary 15k mnr-
MISS WARDS
handsome stock op
MILLINERY GOODS
I s .
id
octlUf
for tlv* inspection of herfri.
^Haodru«t<>m'*re. and the invite* them to
and enunina before purchasing el>A*where.
Arrival and Departure of Mails.
Central Railroad (North
ern and Eastern mail) 6.45 P. M
Millvdg*-ville and Eaton-
ton Railroad 9.45 A. M
Macon and Western Rail- p
r 1 »"J V 5.V) jL JCt
W. Mail) j
Macon and Western Rail
road (wav) ...... 6-30 A. M
Muscogee Railroad . - ! 6.45 a. M
Sjuthwe?tem Railroad,...: 5J0 p. m
Night mail for Amaricus
and Kufanla. «M6pt
SatunL- v and Sunday..
Macon ai. 1 Auru^ta R- R-: 525 p. M
Macon A Brunswick IL R. 4-30 p. m
Hawkinsrille 102f5 a. h
LEAVES.
C K LKBRA i’ED A RABIAN BITTERS
An Old and Reliable Tonic.
TJnsurpaaaed as a MEDICINAL TONIC, STTiENGTHENING CORDIAL and RELIABLE INVIGORAXT. They are made of the purest material and truaran-
teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and all derangements of the Digestive Organs thev have no equal
LAWRENCE Sc, WFICHSILBAUM
For >ale by all Gn*>*reand Drucguts. . 8«lr I'ruprlrler* and HhoIfNtlr Druggioti, Kavannah fen
For sale at manufacturers* prices by II. MYERS A BRO., Wholesale Agents, Bay street. Savannah, Cbu oetl2 I in
6.45 A. M
3 JO P. M
7.00 P. M
8.40 A. M
6.45 P. M-|
7-30 A. M
8.40 P. M
000 A. M
7.30 A. M
2-30 p.
RALSTON HALL.
Wednesday ami Thursday, Oct. 15 & 16
THB SENSATION OF THE DAY.
THE GREAT
LULU COMBINATION!
Composed of
TWENTY-FIVE STAR ARTISTS !
Prom infill among them
ALA. the Great European Gymnast.
BILLY PASTOR, America’s Champion Comic
Vocalist.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
FRED MONTAGUE.
JOHN LuCLVlR.
G. A FARINA.
, JAB. HUNT.
J. JONES.
T. HUNT.
MISS MONTAGUE.
MISS BEANE.
J. F. RAYMOND.
SHED LuCLAlR.
W. G IIFFIX.
G. A. DEANE.
.M'iii:
€s —% gross
ings 194; market
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
Savannah. October 10,1873.
AX and after Sunday, the 12th inst.. Paaaengei
V_/ Train* on the Georgia Central Railroad, it«
branches and connection*,will run aa follows:
OOIVO KOKTH JLXDWB8T.
Leave Savannah.
L-axe Augusta
Arive in Augusta
Arrive in Macon
Leave Moron forColumbus .
lean* Macon lor Eufaula r ,„
L»«ie Harm for Atlanta
Arrive at Columbus
Arrive at Kufaula...^
Arrive at Atlanta
8:45 k M
9HI5 A M
... 4:00 P M
... 6:45 P M
... 7:15 P M
... 9:10 P X
... 7:30 P X
...12:45 a X
...10:20 A X
. 1:40 X M
Om the 22nd of Ofltdbtf the Btiffine*a
Mirre>r will be issued in quarto form, and
one thouMiind copies will be printed for
gratuitous,distribution. Merchant* now
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leave Atlanta. if-fp a x
Leave Kufaula rT .. T ...... 5:45 P X
Leave Columbus ...... . uo a X
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta.. 6JO a X
Arrive at Macon from Kufuila fi : 26 a X
Arrive at Macon from Columbus , 6:45 a x
Leave M»con . , 7:15 px
440PX
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Savannah
. 5 25 P X
naiLTTRAnrs (srxniTn Kxcxrrxp) bktwbbx
BATOjrroX ANpiXACON.
Ixwring Eatonton .. 1 5^10 a x
Leaving MilledreriDe 6:45 a X
Ami re at Macon ..... 0:45 4 ^
, . . I BBT VUXISQ. •
h»vo an opj .tumty of plaom ff their I i^» Trl y^n
iea and bnaineaa promptly before the ! VP—«* **■#■’*» Mr x
r 1 ^ Arnra at Eatonton MW p x
1 lurtil «
I for tlw
prople- To secure insertion, advertise-
mer.U must be received by the 17th inst.
R*t««* reasonable. Address
W. T. Christopher.
It Port Valley, Ga.
The pews of the First Baptist Church
vOl be rented to-day (Wednesday) from
10 to J 2 o’clock, a. x. Those desiring
to rvnt will pleas# be there.
teUlt E. M. Zkj lt, Treoa’r.
The r-oug Koj« but two jvtrtioular Idem-
to spoil it and they are ’* UnoDowa-
ble ’ rhyui«v-». For iu->tan»e. he uiak'-s Falrbank’a Hcmlen.
" rout* ” rhyme with *• clouds." and The readers of the World have been in
flame ” rhyme with •• p.vin. Wa^tlu iv G-rzned through its Vienna correspond-
^ .*rvl«Nssnc-> - en e of the aucAXVs of the vurions Aineri-
' 1 ' ‘ j ‘' an inventions in- the gre*at Exposition,
and of all the various articles of labor-
Aboui the Arrest of Ban Levy. ( ^ kV i n g mach.i;erv there .-xhibite.1 non* is
We a-< ertA!nt»d yesterday that t)i«* no- | more deserving of the aware! granted it
the celebrated Fuirbcuiks* Scale.
Connect* daily at Gonlon with Pa* winger Train
to an from Saiannah mid Augu>t*.
• WLLLUM ROGERS.
°ct!S tf General Superintendent.
■RMRMR
cre*Iitor*. that I shall apply at the regular term
of tlv* Court of Ordinary of said ctsmtv. in No
vember next, for leave to aell the read estate of
Frankie Henderson, deceased.
ket dull and irregular.
Boerox—Cotton, net
sales 150; stock 8000,
dull.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts ; exports
coastwise 3166; sales 276; stork 11*70;low middlinrs
17: market dull and favors buyers.
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 1353; shipments
544; stock 12.9*9; middling* 16; market firm.
Galvestos—Cotton, net receipts 2t»5; exports
coastwise ; sale* 500; stork S810-. good ordinary
154; Texas onlinaiy Ufa market weak.
PniLADBLrniA—Cotton, net receipt* —; gross
gross 612j middlings 194; low middlings 17k strict
good ordinary 17; market quiet.
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, sale* 12/mo bales
speculation and export SOOO; upland* 9ia9i; Or
leans tfla'.'i; market quiet.
Kvemng—Cotton to arrive 4d lower.
Produce.
New York—Noon—PWir dull and declining.
Wheat dnll and doroinally lower. Com dull and
le lower. Pork dull; new mess 1650. Lard quiet
nd weak; old stenin «4. Turpentin* quiet at
1. Rosin ate*dy at 2 95 for strainisl. Freights
dull.
Evening—Flour lower with moderate inquiry;
common to fair extra 6 40?7 to. goo<l to cnoice
7 15/311 00. Whisky hiwer. 1*3. Wheat slightly in
favor of buyers. Corn heavy anil ls2c lower; with
moderate home ami export ilemaml; high mixed
and yellow western flniM. Rico dull and un
changed. Pork dnll ami lower: new mess 16 00®
IBM. Lord a shade easier nod steady. Nava)
store* firmer* Tallow more art.ro
I.«»i-i*villb—Plonr in good deoBand/iriir and
nartengod ami business small. Grain quiet with
liraitisl offerings and market generally quiet
Oom 6.3.*65; nwten* quiet and unehai
Pork 15 (Hi. Rncon. slionlders 8|; dear rib . .
clear 91. parked. Lard, tierce 84a9;keg9|; steam
Whisky lower at 90.
ClBCXBBATX—Flour 6 90®7 10. Com quirt
M.l'nrk qui-t mid sal«-:il>le nt 1175; held at 15 00.
Ivinl more quirt; old 7|: ncw7fr kettle quiet and
steady at 94. Baron.only jobbing wales; shoulders
quirt at 8. rlear rib 9|; sales at Jiose; WhUtJ
firm* bulk uf salre at l" 1 .
St. Lon*—Flour quiet ami unrhanged. Com
demand light and holders firm; No. 2 mixed of-
fend at 43f 43i bid. l'ork dull and um-hamnsl.
Karon dull and unsettled; shoulders 91: dear rib
94 *sk Ijinl quiet and unrhaiiin^I. Whisky dull
id unsettled.
New Oklmx.xs— Baron easier at 8I(?3} shoul
ders; clear rib*!£9; dear Cl(2/»i. Other articles
unchanged.
Wilmixotox—Spirits turpentine quiet and
steady at 40. Rosin, quiet at 2 30 for strained.
Crude turpentine quick hanl 1 60; yellow dip
id virgin 3 00. Tar staodj at 2 50.
Lo.vdox—Noon— 1 Tallow 42-aVl.
LrrKRrooL—Noon—Breadstuffsdull. Rrel win
ter wheat 11*1317* Com quiet at SSAHs.
Flour 6sSd. Pork 7*6d.
Yanis and fabrics at Mancliester not quotably
iwer.
Ixixnox—Evening-Spirits tun»entine surd
sugar ofliMit 26s6d.
Marine News.
NewYotk.—Arrived, Cortes. Columbia. Maine,
Cliampion. Arrived out. California. Georgia,
Trinica.
Chaklksto.v—Arrived. Manhattan. Falcon,
Mary Freeland. Francis. Sailed.Georgia.
Savamxah—Arrived, Montgomery, C W Lord.
Saragossa. Windward, trine E Me—ervev. Geo D
Ixmd. Ella Pracsy. Cleared. Virgo, Rapidan.
Dorothy, from Wilmington for Glasgow, spoken in
W. A. JOHAN & GO
A. FULL LINE
DRESS SILKS,
SILK POPLINS,
SILK PONGEE.
CAMEL’S HAIR CLOTH,
DIAGONALS.
LUSTRES,
FOIL DE CIIEVRES,
REPPo, SATTEENS.
BOMBAZINES,
HENRIETTA,
TAMISE, BLARRITZ.
And CREPE CLOTHS,
BRILLIANTINE and
JET VLPACCAS,
Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods
IN THIS MABKET.
Mail* for Clinton arrive and depart on Tues
day. Thuixlay and Saturday of each week.
All morning mail* on Sunday close as on other (
days; evening mails at 12 M.
Money order office open from 8 a. x. to 4 p. x.
oet!4 2t
DWELLING RENT.
A
of w
MMCStf
COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vinentle
taining eight n-un.-, with g«»<d gareh-n. well.
etc. Terms very moderate. Apply to
L. W. R A SI) A '
Heads
Appear Nightly in a Brilliant Programme,
prising
A Musical Farce,
A Parlor Entertainment,
And a Comic Trick Pantomime-
Ihrft Distinct Perfwrmancts in One Evening
NEW FEATURES EACH NIGHT!
Tickets foi sale at Brown A Co.*s Book-store.
B. W. WOOLCOTT.
oet!2 4t Business 3Ianrur.?r.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia,
and defy competition in quality or price.
ROCKET CUTLERY.
We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any
bill bought in-New York from jobbers.
orders to No. 58 Cherry street, where* they
\»:II I*- {•>■’ -tint 1 v :i 11 • • 11 -1 • •• i :<• ;ir;d ii*-h\.r>-il t r»-»-«»f
dravage. I deal in all kinds of Family Groceries.
I want your trade. Give me a ealL
ortS 6t K. R. RICHARDS.
FOR RENT.
DR. W. W. FORD,
DENTIST,
"AS removed hi* office from Mulberry stre*
I to No. 106 Cherry street, over 3Iajor 31.1
Rogers*, next door to Mr. Beggs*. oct!2.3m
AUo, for rale, several vacant and improved lots ,
in different parts of the city, worth from $500 to |
55,000. Apply to
oct9 lw 1
NOTICE.
liberal patronage of c
September 18th. 1873.
Teacher Wanted.
A FK3IALE TEACHER is wanted for the ptv
xA sitkmof Assistant in the Boys* am* * *
High School. None but licensed teachers
gible. An examination of applicants for license's
will be held at the High School building, comer
of Bond and College streets, THURSDAY, the
16th instant, at 3 o’clock P. M. The election will
take place SATURDAY, October 18th, at 10
o'clock A. X. •
By order of tlie Board of Education^
octlltd
DRESS MAKING!
MBS. F. F. HcCRASY
continue the business of Dress Making, i
latest and most fashionable styles.
oct5 2tawlm
1 T. S. SIMMONS. c. B. WOOTES
SIMMONS & WOOTEN,
ATTORNEYS AT I. AAV,
57 THIRD STREET,
octlllf Waron, Ctorprla
Eooms For Kent,
^~^VER office of Southern Express Company.
Terms moderate. Apply to
T. IL HENDERSON.
•eplltf At Express Office.
WANTED.
CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to
sepSOtf
For Rent.
T nE residence of the lato J. R. Butts, on Firsl
street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls-
I buiy. eligibly located and convenient to business.
I Possession given October lst.^ Apjdv to
seplOtf ' Oir CAPT. A. G. BUTTS.
Also,
tu re.
Apply to
For Sale. .
WAGON AND |
lot of Household and Kitchen Fumi-
FOR KENT.
of Mr. E. Price, at 825 i**r month. Apply to
J. SEYMOUR RODGfeRS,
augSl tf At Sc yin ou a Tinsley & Co.*s.
FOB BENT.
rpWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located. I
1 Apply to R. F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
Dr- A. P. COLLINS,
jul.v17 tf At Collins* A Heath 1-
D'OBSAY COME
THE GENUINE AND TRUE D'ORSAY COLOGNE,
octlftf RANKIN, 3IASSENBURG A CO.
Fair Grounds Saloon!
TO RENT.
DENTISTRY.
Park, and stocked it with the
Finest Wines, Liquors, Etc,
Give us a call.
O R. EMERSON has returned to 3Iaron.and I WANTED—Tenor Twelve good Bar-keepers,
will resume the practice of Dentistry at I to serve during the Fair. *
once, at his Dental Rooms, 84*31 u I berry street.
•rpl tf
COTTON STATES
life Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
MACON, - -- GEORGIA.
Macox. Ga^ October 10, 1873.
T HIS company is prepared to issue policies on
the "stock plans,” the premiums on which
TO LET—Two Bar privileges—the Colored Bar
and the Grand Stand.
octlO 5t GRIFFIN, VALENTINO A CO.
Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britaiuiia and L ou Spoons.
We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case, and get extra discount.
BUILD ICRS’ HARDWARE.
Our stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the war.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods.
Tly? largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales.
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D. PRATT
COTTON GIN.
IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. Wr
mean business, and all we ask is a trial. If we don't sell you, it shall not be our
fault. oct!5 tf
.The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
CLOTHING
w. W. CARNES,
General Insurance Agent,
OFFICE >0. MS CHEKRY ST.
Reiuvsents the tollowiiiK first-class Companies:
HARTFORD. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Organized 1S10 . . . Ass.taSi2jo.ow
BE0R6IA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Columbus. Ga. . . Assets J500.000.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK,
(Composed of the Germania. Niagara, Hanover
and Republic Insurance Companies).
Assets - over 34,-000,000.
PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis, Tenn. - - Assets $258,246.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
Organized 1791 - - . Asseta $MO0.W>
Policies »-riUcn on Dwellings. Stows, stocks of
Merchandise, Cotton, or other insurable nruocrtr
at fair rote*. 17
3Iy sleeping room adjoins ray office, and I will
other property at any hour of the
W. W. CARNES.
r Cotto
lay or night.
W. A. HOPSON & GO
A RE Xow ready to meet the demands of tb.
trade. Th. ir STOCK IX ALL THE DL-
PARTMEX'TS ia fulL both in
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS!
They invite particular attention to thrir
departments of
HOSIERY. DA 31 ASKS, LINENS,
SHEETINGS. BLANKETS, TOWELS,
FLANNELS. JEANS. CASSIMERES.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS, eto. etc.
Due notice will be given of their
OPENING DAY.
-FOR-
61MTMMITHE STATE
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED
HERTZ, VIRGIN <£ CO.,
octi5.tf so CHERRY STREET.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
—OF—
HOUSE AND LOT IN F0ET VALLEY,
are from 20 to 25 per cent, lesa than <
the e
tual rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to I Lot four acres. Situated near the Churches and
all who desire insurance, or who may wish, flora I School-houses. Sold as the property of Mrs. Mary
any cause, to transfer their policies from other j Jones, deceased. H. T. BROWN,
companies to place their risks in a reliable home
institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in
crease of age, than original cost. The “Cotton
State*” tea an available reserve of capital and de
posits of 8500400, which is entirely independent
of its business, and is not used therein. Good
agents wanted. Liberal inducement* will be
given. GEO. S. OBEAR.
octlf lm Secretary.
Administrator.
White Lead and Zinc
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS,
Bar and Restaurant, i a fi . xk
*■ | il at co
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
I SODA
J- VALENTINO,
WATERI
3Iy partrons are respectully informed that ray
1ITAYING refitted his entire premises, is now I SODA FOUNTAIN is still in operation. I
J_L prepared to furnish his friends and patrons
everything pertaining to a first-class restau- ~
which will be served in the very best style.
with
rant.
He will always hare
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
Strangers visiting 3Iaeon should give him a call. I
I will open on the 1st of October, at No. 66
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
You can always get your
STREET CAR TICKETS!
4 for 2S Cent* !
At the Drag Store of
BOLAND B. HALL,
Comer Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
sep30 tf
sep7 tf
Z. B, WHEELEB.
EASTERN BAGGING.
Saloon and Restaurant, inn HALF *****
• I tv Just re
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Meals Served at all Honrs,
DAY OR NIGHT.
First Class Establishment.
STOCKED WITH
FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
augSl 2m
Just received.
SEY3IOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
SUGARS!
“EXTRA C” and
YELLOW.
— AT—
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.’S
TOE SALE.
tisement. I shall be prepared to make titles |
to the Iverson farm, situated 1| milei from 31a- i
con. opposite Rose Hill Cemetery. Said farm con- I
147 1-5 am-*, ui- luding some uf the bev :
land in Bibb county, with many advantages of
water, muck-manure, eta-, required on a model |
LARD AND HAMS!
75
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
CHOICE BHAND8.
SKY3IOUR. TINSLEY k CO.'S
BORGIA. JASPER COUNTY*.—James Wd-
VJ ron has applied fur exemption of personal tv.
OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
Our friend* will perm-ive from the above*, as a .
partial exhibit of our dre** good* stock, that we
are prepared, panic or no jmuuc. to «upp|v tbeir 1
^ r * c 5*. l V T , rr ? particular with the new^t and I
b? hal. and a call only, will j
advantages in pur-
«thI I will pass upon th»* name at sny office, m satisfy Uiem we are u«n,
M<«lin-llo. on the »th il.r of Ortotwr. at 10 j ch.-v.im for th--ir benefit
| | |ftroy<ktitcrri in the city FREE.
of October. tSx^^HBXR^TsjflTST
ortl5 yt Ordinary.
tie* of Sunday morning?, r dative U* the
arrvat of IX»n l^vy. ereaUxl tlie impre*.
"ion tliat the information which led to hi*
•ureat wxs obtaimni by the affieials
‘ hrou^h the tulecraph offiee nt this plooe.
Nothing t^uM N* farther from the truth,
»»overrthirur that pxj**e« thromjb the
telegraph ^*ffioe here i- held aaen-d. aa it
ahov.l-i he.
The om umstane.tJ which led to the ar
rest were a* fellow* The tlir|»*teh came
from Don l^ery t.*Mrs. Dukes *> previous
ly stated. The ui«*ms< n^er to^k the dis-
jwitch to the residence of Mrs. Dukes
and ascertaining that she wa* in jail,
went thither and delivered the dispatch
to her. Brin; unable to read she handed
the dispatch to tlie uuh»r and asked him
to read it for her. He did so. and ifi th..t
way the information wm* obtained—the
telegraph office bein^ in no wum re**pan*i-
Lie therefor. We mention this fact only
in justification of the gentlemen in the
telegraph office.
Thes.* scales have boon ref exrod to in oar
court* of law as the “standard,** as the
weight they indicate is always accepted
by l^'tii buyer And seller. Same revs
j when exposing the fate* weight* of
various dealers in this city, the World did
its to.-t webbingnpoifa KaiHninks* Scale,
! from which * as fn*m a court of bat resort)
there could be no appeal. The highfigt
prize at Paris in W'»7. and n<*win Vienna,
j with the approval of the entire commer-
i cial clas-**s, not only of this country but
; everywhere,e»tau.p* the Fairbanks* S^*ale
as t he one every dealersbould possess.
3*. r. II" rbi. Sr]'t. 1 t\th. lr
Mills and Land for Sale Cheap,
I
on »ppU«tion. j
oot5tf W. A. JTJHAK k CO. !
WILL *11 or
hundred and i
u*» derate Sa
OaL with «ra:.*r
vs>nun««Uting terms five
acrea of Lai d, with a firat
n-1 Grial Mill, oti M ~>\
wcrt^ual to one hundnil
H>>u«t>-n county, within
GROCERIES!
three tniles tf No. 2 Station, Southwestern IUil-
For further particular* oddn-v* tb«' Mihscriber j
at Fort Valley. Ga. D. H. HOUSER,
aepl* note
8avk Y"’
:k Doct
u at Wi
HlI.L.—When I»r. Wi*.
’berry will cure cough.%
cold*, lilt'd ing at tie* hmgs. arnl arrwt tlx feU |
deaticyer.ronNrimption.it o<»-« n»<»re tlutn J
|Jij» *Briart« c*u «1*«. The use of a single bottle. *
Removed.
my friends and the
A smoking emmututy in general that 1 have
NB*ad fn:m th.* Brown Houw S«r Store to
tla* VntK>nal Hotel, on the same atrert. and also
«‘5«enada Wbc*k*vile S»sntr aiai Tutaoro Store at
72 Cherry stre*t. Thanking you for your kind
and liberal patronage exteoAn* heretofore. r.:nl
1 y GK.VKR.VL JVSSOSTMKKT OP
Well Selected Groceries !:
CAPITAL—SOLD - - - - $10,000,000
Insura. Stora*. MerrRarali*. Dvnllinzs Purni- !
tuzu anti all other proportv at
LOWEST RATES!
COUGHS. SORE
TIinOATJNFLU-
ENZA, WHOOP
ING COUGlt,
Caorr, BtoxcuiT-
it, Asthka, aril
every affection of
the TH*rtAT. LCXG9
ar.d cazsT.
quribr and per
manently cure; ly
the use of Da. Wli-
tae’S Balsam
W : :> i r. r.r.r.v,
which doe* not dry up a cough ar. J fcfcv* the cause
1- L.:. !. 1 ;t I .*.* it. t:.e a: . h'.'. ; s
lratatlon, thus removing the cause of the complaint
C0XSUXPTI0X CAX BE CUBED
r report to this standard remedy, as is
proved by aoodreds of t» stimonials lt Las * ’
Theceruunffs sfened 4 */. Bull*" on the wrc
SETJI V>*. TOWLE Jc SONS, PEorairrors,
rox, 3Llm. Soil Ly dealers geaenMy.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
CLOTHING-
AT WHOLESALE.
WE liavo opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the
Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who buy in tiufi market to give us a call.*
We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in
New York.
Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman's outfit. 1
and see the
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
oct!2tf . 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
nt, a
ontu
and
M. IGLAUER.
COAL.
AT PAMC PRICKS •
I ih» u»ia!
UOOLY HOUSE.
Br J. W. B0JYD,
Hduhiuu, ... CtM-irla.
Twenty »teps in front of 'K.uir.^1, fci per dmj.
*»-p2^ 3m
d..lU
-Ini
} JARTIES wishi
r«»i w.Mitd a
that th
h. 1
furtlicr t<>
the
clian
tbfi-
to lay ;n winter -t<«*k» -if
'**11 t«-in tbeir cnl^-re
tam, a* aftrr that time w? will
©rl5tf
prmci.
juymg.
J. F. BARFIELD.
Taxes—Second Notice.
lave
Obit:
and pay taei
J ^HE County Commivuunera have notiticil me
that they are in mvd of monev, and I am
DENNISON'S
ATE NT SHIPPIXfe TAfeff
Two Hundred 3IiIIiuns ha\
**n uaed within th- ten years,
thout complaint of )<Xi by Tag lje-
, __ coming detached. They are more ro
liable f> r marking O tt-rn Bale** tlian any Tag in
no:. All Express Companies use them, sold by
Printer* and Stationers everywhere.
oct4 .3m
Singlk ami double- but toned kid glove**
in all colors (beautiful light party shade*. I, .
just received at the New York Store, 1 ^ *
Fine Mules and Horses.
the Blue
tee of tl
offered in tin- mark'
it bout further delay and pay~t£eir State and
County Tuxtm.
PerMm*s - hite and colonal. who owe poll and
, road taxes only, niu«*t pay up b* *oive c»^t. a> I am
require! by law to umic • xeeutions and aarmaoee
their employer*. ^ W. T. XBIAbX,
$50 GOLD MEDAL!
1 X)R the best Country Weekly New spa]
published in the State of Georgia. Tyj
graphy, make up. busmen and reading matter
and editorial management to be considered by
judges. Tlie rive i>»ue* previous to the State
Fair to be taken a* the test. Committee to be
composed of J. H. Estill. W. A Hemphill and Jua
Clisby. W. A. HUPP.
Mayo
5*^ BUTTS 1 EOS?
WANTED AT 3NCE7 -
rage* ’nil be hie pnrea We
Hant-ss H'
of the tines!
Parties war.t-
iair» tf
F. C. SAWRER
W. F. A\DERm».N a tu.
tf Inx P.ill^rtor Bibh County.
E. B. POTTEB, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHI8T
FPICE Wood
‘ow Jo
jgitilet House. July 15 tf
ha\e *1- tiie nire Stddlc uni /"“YFFICE Wood’* Block. Serond street, third
wiit.'hwe va ill ^»il 1».\* ’orrash (hur hel*w J<»hnstoii jewelry eatablishmer
FOS RENT OR LEASE !
_ _ county, consisting of
smith shop and Dwelling, with all neceraary out
buildings. One of the l*eat country stands in
3!iddle Geanria. All of which is in excellent re
pair. If desired, a rood farm adjoining, consisting
of Son acres can be rented on grgd term*. For
torm* apply to MRS. M. E. DANIELLY.
Knoxville. Ga.
Or J. P. BLASENG AME.
■e|>28d2»gwSt Maun, Ga
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, ETC.,
JOHN INGALLS
SPECIAL AGENT FOR
• CASWELL, HAZAED & CO.’S
PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS,
TTTOULD invito the attention of physicians
i V nnd others to the ure]MUHtiuns of this old
u They i **
HanriUt Caeswll’s Pure ami Sweet
COO LIVER OIL!
Always on hand. Frra’i ot received this day.
Dealers supplied at proprietors’ prices,
ncpgl if
NO OPENING-!
But I have remove*! my stock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods
To IIclfrfell’s Confcctloncrj’ Store,
Clierry street, where I am oiT**ring pfreat bar
gains in Ladies’ Hats, Bonnet*. Riblions. Flow
ers, Lace and Linen Goods, Furs and a great
many other useful articles too numerous to men
tion in an advertisement. I roll tho ladies’ es-
jiecinl attention to my stork of Iliblion*. which
are varied and of tho best quality. They can be
bought for much less than New York coat.
Call and examine my goods.
octll 2w MRS. L F. HKNDRIV.
THE
NEW FEATURE
— IK —
Photography!
—AT—
PUGH’S GALLERY.
obaonraaro reraoved., I have aecured the
services of a comnetent retoucher, and feel assured
that hi> work will recommend itself.
p2Q-til janl J. A. PUGH.
IIVERPOOL ANQ SREAT WESTERN STEAK CQ.,
i-; op
(GUION LINE.)
Y'ork and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford
ing the best possible accommodation for the sa
loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for
passage money from Europe nt current rates.
For rates of passage nn*l other information, ap
ply to WILLIA3IS k GUION.
29 Broadway, New Y’ork.
Or to W. VcKAT. Agent
octl Ira No. 68 Second struct. Macon. Ga.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON 3IACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
SrPEKINTEKDEXT’S OFPICE. M. A. A. It R-.)
Augusta, Ga., October 10,1873. >
O N and after 3Ionday, Octobers 1.3, paasenrer
trains on the 3Iacon and Augusta Railroad
will run as follows:
DA V TRAJ2T—DAILY (SUXDAYS EXCEPTED).
Lea\-p Macon 6:30 a X
Arrive at Augsuta ;. 2:45 PK
Leave Augusta 8:40 a M
Arrive at 3Inco n^ 52SFX
Trains on the 3Iacon ami Augusta Railroad
will make close connection at Chinak with day
wsenzer train on the Georgia Railroad for
’.■isliingt .n. Atle i.v :11]• 1 \ ; .■ !n.
oct!28t 8. K. JOHNSON. Sup’t.
Administrator’s Sale.
ft Honoral
untv. will m
Maid county.
ie
First Tuesday in November next,
the
Cherry Street,
oct!2tt
- - Macon, Ga.
XU. IGLAUER,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN'
SEG1RSANDTOBICCO
72 CHERRY STREET, MACOX, GA.
The Following Leading Brands of Segars Always On Hand :
JASMINE, MORNING CALL, LUCCA,
GRENADIER, FORTUNA, PARTAGAS,
GOLrEX BUG, CUBIT, UNITY,
LIBBY, LA TEXTACION, SIN PRETEXCI0N,
LA SONATA, COTTON BOLL, FRENCH SPY AND JUST OUT,
Together with a splendid assortment of the
Loading Brands of Imported Segars!
IValcra in Segora and Tobacco will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing else
where. Orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. octlUf
ONE HOUSE AND LOT,
__ the city ot Griffin, on the comer of Solomon
and Sixth streets: one of the mat deiirmbia in
the dty. containing eight rooms, with two Pan-
tries and Cook Room, a tine Lot of one acre, well
enclosed, -tables and outbuildings, a fine well tf
ator, being the late residence of the deceased.
Also, the n-jrth half of the west half of Lot No.
1, containing 50 acres, more or leas, all in the
woods.
Also, the north half of the east half of Lot No.
173, containing 50 acres, more or lass, 15 acres in
cultivation, adjoining the above.
Al * ’* " A —*
173..
xls.
within ton minutes’ ride of
All of the obov
Griffin.
Also, a portion of Lot No. 215, in the Third Dis-.
trict of originally Moaroe. then Pike, now Spald
ing county, containing 193 acres by recent auney;
no improvement; about HO acres cleared a splen
did crop on the place. There ia enough cane on
this place to winter one hundred head of cattle.
Terms of sal** of the foregoing property {will bo
onc-fourth cash, balance in three annual pay
ments, with seven per Cent, interest from date.
Also, one Lot anil fnu tffin of I.ot, being No. 172,
containing 220 acres, more or less, and 12 acre*,
more or Ie—. as jrHrt of Lot No. 179. lying in the
Second District of originally Monroe, then Pike,
now Spalding county. Upon this tract there is a
Hew • Seven Room Dwelling,
in excellent repair, good garden.#orchard, and.
tine well of water. This place is about one mile
from the
Also, or
216, in th
then Pike,
acres, more or leas, (lrsa right of way to 3Iacon
I Western railroad through Lot >o._2SS) bemg
hereon the auborrib tm
> tract tf Land known aa Nos. 233 and
■ Thin! District of originally Monroe.
, now Spalding county, contamms
lives. A
tnephu*. -..v-..—
gfxxl Dwelling.new frame G;n Hcu-«
ed. with g«»od itehte and out-hou.scs. four miles
and a hal^Arom Griffin. anXonc mile from Thoi
ton’s Station.on the3Iacon nnd western railroa*!,
about one hundred acres in the woods. A sp.en-
d TKRMs n OFSALU-Tho abojr properQr will
be sold for YHic-half r.«u.n. the lmlnmv at twelro
months, with interest. Bonds foi
the purchase
1st of Janu
amine any of the promrta.
upon C. P. Nall, Gnffln,
•ii the i»la<-e one mile from
Parties wishing
o *0 bv ca
Harrill. livi
’ M “‘THOMAS NaTC
Administratoi
Griffin. Ga.. September 18, 1873k
oct!2-4t
HABHISON, BRADFORD A CO’S
STEEL PENS.
Specvd attention called to the well known numbers’
505-75-28-20 and 22.
Faetar). Mt. Veraan; twice II, Jehu
»t. f New 1'erh.
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