The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 17, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING. OOlCRE- 17. 1873. THE CITY. PHI DAY MORMNO, (MT i:. I.TS Rand Mr*. Duk,..* «,io,,-,*l..l _ T ..*t.. making a 1u.ti.fa.t17 f.m.l ..n.i l. ii*-.*.! fI* ‘in iirison. Th* inomW. “f tli.' Vi.lunt.- r l. s'ially n.iuuatui to Is- pr.wi, m. - tmi; at tlioir armory to-niifhl nett of iin|..rt/UKv v. ill )„- "tltllUsl thorofo: curej" n|.,|, nostrils or tin* the Ust- of t :,.* T1m*i»- memo Financial' and Commercial X i:\v A Ik V KItTISKM KNTS. ill rhlle "i> «n* Pie K. I*, fal.l. ■ ill t*. hare them cellt'.l up a .me- j •nl ait*l Un^obl•• a. that i ..untry I : 11. the other ‘lar hr M. .-re . OPPICK Thna .RU*H tM Cotton. Tie* market to-day a a* «. of |c on all rr«de«. We quo!* *tul mi l Hinr-. ai *;« demand for tb-~- grad.**. MK*SE2TGEK Mechanics* Building and Loan Association. 1 > KM ! IK :ii"fiThh r- t.-,.' TIH< i Friday i L K • LMM. ■»' 71 • • • 1» l.-fore tital b ur to nrf fa:« MILOS FRKKMAX. f:u:t that Four rvr Stinda in tho <’ i ilxi 1 it G.-U, Ifis , ill I*"*. i.. rht. Toeada ntiy half put t-n «\ be Kaitli. Mall la Ma.annah. The I 1 '«st-oftiee l)‘*].irttm*nt !m- arr»nt;eui.*nt* for « .Inly mail I. Mai-on and Savannah, leaving her. P. « . and arriving here at S x. M. Pine Fruit. Mr. Felix Corpnt ha* ..nr than *> •• »l'l"l"* awl oran,*.- *;..*• of a r.-ry lar^e at.« k which h iv.ol. II.. hfte e.nil. of tie- rodfbsit, m.-ali.M apples .-r*T l Macon. }i:m juftt enrol by Mr. Wm. M. ' Monroe county, in the , residing not far from nty of Hihh. lVa -hould ike Hitch a statement aa t l*n*k..l up by the boat lirh 1,0..f u one of the *t hi •lot. Jude Weekly Mr. ' Fort Vi day. 1 Frr«on»l. T. Chrirtophar,. ■> MiiTor, called o re. , ii.-d hj the Iftth but The Huron Vnl leer.. of theMaoon Vohmiern. ill at Central City Purl, ion. Ouly aliout twenty hut they went tlironifh well a*'though the full Don the around. otapony had l*~n on the gn. outer Rnhiui*.. J . -tire Sprint* ha. remove >1 hi from Thin! «1n above Fourth, larger and bettc and one that ia tra action i •t t*. M'llleiry, * Ue now ha* i * vcntillntcd n]'i fur hotter mite - hu ll. f III office .. door much See notice elaewhere. Hrli*.i*it Hull. Thonian A. Gray, who killed young Hays in Fort Valley about A fortnight ago, war brought before Judge Hill yea. tenlny, on a w application in. hearing of Ue the prisoner w of hnbeu for bail, ■e, hail m oorpt After ,tn l.*d to jail. TSir I«uIii Troupe Thia troupe plajod to n u hut night, Tho jxTfurmance throughout; but tho •dim to realize fur tli tho proctvxlft woro bo penm*, not including more than the receipt to a Mum.ll bouM tnancc mu* cleve tmlicnoe waa toe charity to whi ppli.nl. The , lariea. wnellS Thr liifNiillrlitr. a. Hamilton. whom ourrc<wler.H will mber in connection with tho torribl ticido committed in thia city some rt n^o, Iuvh lnvn in tho lmapital f« time, and i* now restored to h< oxpootod that elm will n tho charge of infan rill be hoard befon nieli naaociatiw a* hi Iti and usual health. Ik) tried next tici<le. Tho Justice Sprin in ay aoliclt. • Tlir llccr On t7 We return our thanks to Measrn. Fech- ter, Mereor A Co., of Atlanta, for a kflf of their incoiujNimlde boor, whicli is ad: tod by all lovers of tho G oral on ln*vei to Im) the purest nnd boat sold in thi* market. The makers of thia boor 1 tho finest and in<»*t extensive brov mth of Cii will) nits iitiii to at *re thousands of ke^s, thus pvin; t .« n facilities, not only for malting tfuod bi rr. I*.It fur keeping it in 1 eondifieii. Messrs. Fechter, Mer»'er A Oo. write us that they have a thousand kegs of Ikh I. hoer for the State Fair. If it ia aa good as the sample sent us, it will not lie mure than half enough. riunallnblr Lctiers. The following letter* are held for pos tage in the Macon ]>oatoilioo; Dr .1 A. llak. r. Air Mount. Mi-. . T J. Doggistie. Hamilton, Qa.; Mrs. M. h. Marshall Wetumpka, Ala. ; Wm. G. Rolison, K-»'p, Tennillc, Ga.; C. F. Wartl, Ma. vn. Ua.| J. IS. Stewart, Atlanta, Giu; Dr. C. C. Wright Bainbridgv, Ga.; Oar-1 lull t A I’uvd. Milton. I ill.; Mr>. \ li Harris. Wabo, Ky. j 11. L. Cook, Eaq.. Mr. *t*n, Ga. j Charlo* V. Sanford, Coring* ton, Ga.; .Mrs. Julia A. Botvo, Atlanta Ga.; Capt. .1. J. Allan, Macon. Ga. ; Mia* J. Hundley, Wesleyan College. Mneon, Ga.; Mr. G. W. Jordan, Jr., Mercer Uni- versity; K. G. Fowler, Montgomery, Ala.; Charles G. Mills. Savannah, Ga. .in Hid raper. J. K. Ifannan has shown us a The Newport Mercury, or The \dv» rti***r; with the Freshet Advi Foreign an»l Domestic,” bearing dal-* Tu*-day, Dee.-mber 19, 1758, and ••print*’*! by James Franklin, at the Print- in g-Ofllf* un*ler the Town-School, by wli«»in Sul»scnpti<ms and AdvertiMements are tok**n in.” It ia rather a curious gpfffjfrw*- oompaml with the journals of the pre.—nt «lay; but it w evidently a “live paper,” as it gives full particulars of the c;.ptnr** of Fort Du Quesne. whicli took pl.w e only twenty-five days before. Among theailvertisements iaoneof Sarah Oil» »rn, who “projiosea to keep a Board- ing-S* uool” and teach “Beading,Writingi Plain Work. Embroidering, Tent-Stitch- Samplers. etc.” From one of its “Pieces on Agricul ture” we copy one paragraph, for the purpose of showing the style of the writers of that day and also to commend the suggestions, with reference to the improvement of lands, to the Grangers of the present d;iy: ”It is remarkable, how much is yearly rais’d among us for the Comfort of Life, with little or no Skill or Art. but by mere Dint of Labor: How much more then might be rais’d yearly on the same Lands, with a skillful Management, is not to be conceiv’d ! For with a right Cultivation and Management, our lands will not wear out (as we call it here) but will bo con stantly growing better. And after we have got in our Crops, the land will be left in a better State than wo found it the Year before; it may be kept in- <• reusing in Goodness during the Age of Man. And by tho same Raison, with a skillful Management, every Part of the Business of a Farmer may bo increased lioth in Produce and Value. For the want of Skill in Agriculture, and proper Diligence, it is, that our Farms here suffer wo shamefully, and lie so neg as t hey do.” READING NOTICES. Mra.1L—Waielbamn must have hail bat Brussels airpeting given to him—li sells it wo cheap. Mis. L.—No, ho bought them during tho panic, and paid cash for them. Bo sides, at tho New York Store they alwayi sell gooils for less profit than anywhere else. Mrs. II.—Well, I baud so before, but never believed it. Mrs. E. told mo at the society last Friday she only paid 85 cents for her beautiful prune colored each- mere at the New York Store, and I paid Messrs. $1 for my ugly dirt colored one. It makes me so mad to think about it. I’ll bay everything I want at tho New York Store hereafter. oct5 tf I Scut. 1,1-75 Tbfi IbUowin mninam fur Um »tatc _ T \JX& 709 10902—11.871 vum ei*- 7.U2 £/.«?»- Shpmtx. Sales TILE STATE FAIR. 4 FEW mure Fruit ai»l Ocml<* tmoarj J\ can U’v'cuml l»v calling «hi .1. H. ZEILIN r Impuru-rs ami dealer* DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT medicines. & CO, c L, liBRA l’ED ARahIA n m • Tl'ERs An Old and Reliable Tonic. TO*RENT. TIIItKE-llOOM It. Ul’^i kilebel ''“’li. IValy . A Fbk* LtTNcn lay, at tho oct7-eodtf t 11 o'clock every "Oim House," Third street. The prettiest calicoes in Macon are a lie New York Store. octo tf The largest variety of silks, satines, each mere, velours and camels’ hair cloth n tl»o eity at the New York Store, octo tf Don’t forget to send your waste grease to the soap factory to-day. septlOtf Hrjrr. Raskin .V Lamar.—This well known id ivliahlc firm Imve recrivod a lanre lot of Dr. nod's Boreka Liv.r Medicine, it 1ms the praise )l all who haVl» tried H. In bottles nt 50 rents 1 $l.nO. The l air 4; run ml. There is no abatement of energy dis played at tho Fair Ground, but every thing is bustle and business. AU the new buildings are rapidly nppixwiehing completion, the waterworks are being overhauled and put in good repair and the ground in and about tho hippodrome is K ing graded to a pru, M , level. Everything ln-gius to wear a new sls- peut aliout the Park. Tho grounds need some clearing up. which they will have early next week, and thou we can chal lenge tho natives to proluoea fairground that is tho equal of ours. Goods lmve already begun to arrive upon th” grounds for exhibition, nnd ad ditional is eoiuitlg ill every day. The hor'<’A already upon the ground a pretty good show of then?selves; but. | in numlx’ri they are nothing to what will 1h* here by the end of next week. Ravb Yovr Doctor’s Bill.—When Dr. Wis- tsr’s ItnlMim «*f Wild Chcny will euro «mftm, .Ids, Mots I in* nt the ton** nnd arrest the fell wtioyrr, consumption, it does more than most is siei.’uis can do. The use of a siiurle liottle. diatane dollar, will isntiidy the incroilulou9 that lliejr and kwk no further for tho required nid. Single and double-buttoned kid gloves, in all colors (beautiful light party shades), just received at tin* New York Store, oct 5 tf ILwpt* Rail. V»a.m Friday JSfl 32 Saturday ....221 213 M<»n*lay 351 101 Tu*-^Uy 27 W<xlr»*--<lay..W7 l‘^*> Tliur-li.v....W4 303 Total. 2359 1517 2*s20 2741 The total roocijits for the week were S.S5C bales LATEST MARKCTS^BY TELEGRAPH Financial. Xxw York—Noon—Gold opened at 8J. Stocks active and very stronir. but irr-culur. Money. doiiiir; 7 ct.M bill. Kicluuice. lour *'.f: sliurt 7i. Governments inure activs but nominal at nu<•talkin'*. Sute lionds active. h\cnin»—Money closed | commission, clian^c dull at *t. Gold xt*w«lyat 7|*S. Gurern- ni*-nts dull; nothinr doing. Stat*’ buoda licary. with little l»etter fikim* l«r some. Midnight—Mi 15; *12> 5;G4» 5; 65s 7; new ! 67* 111; 6*S 111; m w 5* 6j; lHk6. cons.il« 4*'»i;d* r*l •<; I/»uisiniuvs 40; neis 10; l**rees 6a 50; 8s 5*?; Alaluuna ss 7th 5k —; Court nnd 7» no bid*; North Carolimu.20-, new 13; upccii Lnz >1; South Caruluuu 26; new s; April and Oetobe “ Money worked c!o* .* nil day, and closed at i anil int.-n-st bid. The demand fur exrhjunre wm* limited, a* importers are not in funds to r Th<* result wns a heavy reduction in rate**; bank era lower.>1. nskin* quotations of 1 per cent, from 7 to 6. Gold henvy nnd lower. decOnin* from to 71. closing ut 7n7l. The prices touched tli*’ lowest since 1*»62; rates for carrying l-16n3-6fai 3-52athl-52. * Tli«- Sub-Treasury balances void $46,75*1,095: cur rency $2/<t*0,72‘i. New Oklkaxs—Gold IP* lit for currency; 4<i5premium. Exchanire,sterling bank l*»i£, 1st. New York sijrht 3i«4 premium. London—Noon—N«iw 5s 92. Erie 40. Paris—Noon—Rentes 57f20c. Paris—Evening— Sprcfe increased 1.000,0001 Rentes 55f 57\c. Cotton. N'kw Yoke—Noon—Cotton soles 102S; upland 171; Orleans 171; market irregular. Futures oi*enod ns follows : October 16 7-18a mt; Novemf)er 16 7-16; December 16bgl6 Jiuiuary 16 7-16; February 16t; March 169-16a 161. Kvemiuf—CutUm. net receipts — bales; *ross —* sales 2519; uplands 17i; Orleans 17|; market irivvulnr. Balt:more—Cotton, net receipts 00: gross 16<»; exports co»»atwiM* 45; (irmt Britain—; sales 150; stock 22«6; nnd*lhn*s 161; low midiUinrs 10; strict good ordinary 154; market dull ami nominal. New ORLKAN8-Cotton.net receipts 40frl; *ross 4123; exjiorts coastwise Hh to continent _—; sales 4000; stork 41,410; middliiurs 17ift~ 1. middlings lrd; strict *ood ordinary 15ft mark *00*1. Wilminoton—Cotton, not receiptsSlO; exports mast wist! 391; sales 95. stock 8S2; middlings 15’ market nominal nn«l lower. Savannah—Cotton, net receipLs 5126; 10S6; cxf*orts coastwise 22; stork 31.9N); mid tiling- 16; market quiet. Augusta—Cotton, net receipts 1000; sales 800*. stork —; middliiurs 141; market dull and nominal. Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 2693; export coastwise 1*»75, sales 800; stock 14,221; middlin*s 154; low middliiiKs 15; strict good onlinaiy 144: market Mobile—Cotton, net reeeipts7S2; exports coast wise 1W; sales 2$o; stock 1774; middlimp* 16|; low middlings 154; strict good ordinary 15}; mar ket quiet Boston—Cotton, net receipts S; gross 2099; sales 200; stock NXM), middlings 174; mark, nominal. Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 1954; export* coastwise 1662; sales 70; stork 6190;low middlim 16}; market dull and favors buyers. .Mkvi iiis -Cott'-n, n«-t nsx-ipts 1^22; .shipment 406; stork 14.7*0; mi«l«llinirs 15{; market dull. Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 49; export eoastwiso 504; sales 610; stork 1HW4; jnaal onlumr3’ 15}; Texas ordinary IS; market weak. PniLAURLpniA—Cotton, not receipts 2; prow Private Boarding House. j^EVEIUL crml.mvn ran ****ure. fnrafaM boarders can ©rfl7 10t number appUntkm . ^PRINX. NOTICE. [ hare : trai public an/notified that A my office to Mulberry streetduormOorc Fourth, formerly ocrupM-1 bj- R. Warr^bU-in. Mv Court will be hereafter held at iny o3ice. where I will always be oo hand to attend to all Ihlviness connected with tbeoffiwof Justice of the ort!7 lot E. SPRINT. Jot tothk Wools io many modern dis iness nnd nmeliorati i entitled to hi*hor 1W Oman is Free!—Anions :ries looking to the hnp- t tlie humnu race, isideration than tlie re- The Mayor’s Mayor Huff on tho W at th« bar. Staaling. Caurt. Ill'll. OlU‘[>! a! traTolor, at Ho |lt topi , Now Yorkor * His opin- . to pot Ins In’ing stolen. Un pi illoi fr»'i pin ,|.la -*t. .Ul.l . aid w! i that •alosl uov: as iho liiom-y therein ho pillow, and sloop xoi tmvoior (orjrot to roil ion ho wont down to hr • hroakfast, whoii he . n to oet it, it veu* gc ns, ookinwl. was tho oh made up tin. bod in t ruing. She wa- to for information regarding tl: but divulge*! none. Si.,- but nothing was found upon 1 She denied all knowU«dgi* »>f servanU wore qii»’.**ti**u«d with reforvuc to it. but no light was eliminate**!. Finall, Winnie w;u* told to go to the room :vn- tto*e if sho could tiot tin*l thd money lyin. about the floor. lu.-t<’(4*l of going to tli room, she went to another. :ui l .-*onc:im. out with tho money in her hand. Sin told half a doxon falsehood* uImuI it finally owned up t** having stolen it Marker fine*! her twenty-fiv- thirty days in tho barnu ks. uned remedy—I)r. J. Brudfield’s Female R*vu- :or. Woman’s Best Fri.-mt. By it woman innri|mted frem numlterlesa ills iieruliiy to bar t. Before its magic power all irre*u lari ties of e womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup- ,-vsion id the menso*. l! i\‘moves uterine oh- iu lions. It cures coastipiition nnd strengthens p system. It braces the nerve* and purities tho >o*l. It never fails, ns thousands of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. II. BnuliWtd, Druggist. Atlanta, Ga • $1 50 per hottto. All res|s*etable drug men keep it. Tisklec.be. Ala, 1868. Ma. L. II. Rrapfikld—Sir: Please forward us. mintsllately.another snpplyof Bradfikld’s Fb- MALR RKt-.rLATOR. We find it to be all that a u| - ., • :m<t \t«‘hsu-witiH*s.sist the most tie- ritlod and happy effect* 9reduced by it. Vary respectfully, it u> ter A Alexander. We. the undersigned Dm**is! u Nminciklinx U> the trade Dr. i^KUALR RMCUITOB—lx'1 leviiiit md reliable remtsly far tue vcmnmentis it, W. A. I.ansdkll. Atlanta, Ga. PEunERTON, Wilson. T TATB OF GEORGIA—TRorrCocNTV: This is a* certify that I have examined the *< ij>e of I)r. J. BnauMd* of this county, ami as a i.sin-il man prenounts* it to be a cumniiuition of »«sh« nwwof gnvtt merit in the trvmtmem of all .i I'fiuMies f->r which lie recommends . Tliis Dm ember 21. Wm. P. BraslBT. M. D. Hunt. Ran kin a Lamar. lvholesalo Agents, Macon. Ga. maylidiiwAwW The Cue•.test and Best.—Hook’s Eureka iver Me»hci u* gives univened viti>f:.ction in the .•Stui. nt t.f I.i\erl>isenM’. Dy'|s*i^i:i.Si« k Ile.’**l- he. Oostiverwss, amt all that class of dis«.Ytses lmiic from n ditotrderesl state of the stomach id liver. novSCly i-4*6; middlings Is; low middlings 17|; stric *ood ordinary 164; market quiet, Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, sales 10,000 hales speculation and export 2000; uplands i»>9}; Or- leans 9.i»9i; market ea>i«-r. % Cotton to arrire lower for uplands; good ordi nary delivered in November ami December, tQ; OriauuLbases low middlidgs.&hipjiedOrtolicr and NuicinU-r. 9*. Later—Sales of Orleans, lmsis low middlings, shipjNd Octolier im<l Noveinlier, 9. ffi IirradstulTs quiet. I.:ird 41s9tl. Beef 80s. Later—Sales uplands on basis gootl onlinaiy, ship|M*tl Octolxr. 8 13-16; shipped October and Noveinlier. 8}; uilnnds dmiverea December 8 13-16 Liverpool October 16. 5 r. xu-^Ortton—snl* U|il;ni.l>*. basis low liiidiiliiiirs. deliien-d t*et«-U-i Produce. mv York—Noon—Flour dull and without lire. Wheat dull ami declining tendency. Com dull and unchanged. Pork quiet nnd hhavy; new mess 16 00. Ijinl quiet nnd stoady;oli* steam 8 3-16. Turpentine firm at 43. Rosii quiet at 2 wm2 S5 for strained. Freiglits un changed. Evening—Flour dull and defining; common to fair extra 6 So^ 7 oo. MT.isky lower at 1*2924 Wh«it heavy mitt ln2c lower; winter red western i2 55. lTico for inferior corn slightly favors buyers; hi*li mixed yellow western 60. llire ’ ir--«l. Pork lower; ew iih-sn 15 75. t?tsh. Lnnl dull nnd lower nt si. Naval stores easy. T»l- •vidy. Freiirhts quiet. Louisville—Flour quietaud unclumgtxl. Com stuwlv nnd deuinutl light;shelled33n35. l’ork held at 15 00. Bacon easy; shoulders K l; clear rib 8inM|; clear 9, itacki-tl. l^tnl easy; tiereo 8}aS2; < 94; Steam 8. Whisky steady at 1*0. Cincinnati—Fhmr quiet ami at tf l»o?.7 lo. Com miiet at 5on51. Provisibns dull nnd unset tled. Pork st**ihlvat 14 .’>(£ Igird, old steam held 6.; kettle held at *<. Baron irnwulnr; sal* Hihten* nt 7}n8; «*lt’ar rib S; clear Ng*}. Whisky stK»ily at 89, St. Louis—Flour quiet ami unchanged. Com duiet; round lots 41a4l4> Whisky quiet nt 93. Pork lower. Baron active nt lower prices; shoul- *j; clear rib sjtv***; 9} .3!* to «>o tlays’ time; f«»r lost lots; clear sold nt 7}n8, several lots at aurlion at 7}n7}. Lard dull nnd lower nt S65uS90 j*er WlLMINOTOM sternly at 40. 1 ('rude iur|M’iu: nnd virgin 3 00. —Spirits tur|M’iitine quiet and losiu, quiet nt 2 30 for strained, rie quiet; hard 1 60; yellow dip Tar steady at 2 50. Marine News. New York—Arrival. Ccsla, Herman. Alliem&rle Cleared, Denmark; Vi lie de Paris. Savanna—Cleared. J. G. Wright. Magnolia, General Barnes. Charleston—Arrived, A. E. Loritt.F.B. Nich ols. Mantantas, for Baltimore, dismasted. Geo rye Washington. FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintances of 3Iichabl O’Donnell and wife. P. Whelan and Mrs. Burke, are invited to attend the funeral of tlie former, from the Catholic Church,THIS (Friday) AFTER NOON at 3 o’clock. FOR RENT. A COMFORTABLE, well arranged Dwelling —seven rooms ami double kitchen. Also, for sale, several vacant ami improved lots in different parts of the city, worth from $500 to $5,(mi. Apply to MRS. REEVES, ortlTtf Cor. Sprin* d. ami Washington av. id Ac (its Of SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR. AYRES’ PREPARATIONS, HARRISONS WHITE LEAD AND COLORS. BOWERS a WEIGHTMAX’S CHEMICALS. CLINTONS 1*AlNT BRUSHES. WEST’S KEROSENE OIL (Fire Test.) MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. PURE LINSEED AND LARD OILS, WINDOW SUSS, PUTTY AND VARNISH, And everything in the Paint and Drug line. We call the attention of our customers to our large and weO-selertad stock, which we are selling a*, low. if not lower, than any other house. J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Wholesale and Retail Druuifli. ortlitf Macon. Ga. Unsurpaoseil a* a MEDICINAL TOXIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL: toed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. Por the prevention and cure of Dyspepsia, Xer id RELIABLE INVIG0RANT ous Debility and all denuitrei The l:P..T* «,h1 Dnirat*:* iianufuetiirerV prie •shy H. 31 VERS 4 BR0.. Wholesale Agents, Bay street. Savann; - are made of the pared ,,, 7 all Tts of the Digestive Organs LA Wit 1'TC E & W J- ICHS t LB AUM sole l»niprlcl..r* and WIiolesMr UrmcKiMs, Savannah, u, l l'' L e— oct*12 ] in W. A. JOHAN & CO! JOHNSON *fe DUKli 72 Third Street, Macon, Ga. A FULL LINE • LAND SALE. T WILL aeO on the fin* Tuesday in December J. next, in the town of Knoxville. Crawford coun ty. two lota (402 am**) of wild land. Xus. 229 and 2S*». in the 7th diUnrt of sakl county, six miles west of Knoxville. This land La well timliered and valuable for a saw mill and shingle machine. T. W. BARROW. Colapnrchee, Mon rue county, Ga. oct P7d LiwSw A wtda Parlor Concert AT the Residence of Mr,.S. Boykin This Evening at 7 1 _ O’clock. In aid of the Presbyterian Parsonage Fund. PROGRA3I3IE. L Instrumental Trio.Two Molins and Piano 2. Thou Everywheie- German Son* 3. Duet from Masiinello. My Children 4. Vocal Quartette. 5. Duo Concevtante... Violin and Piano C. Bianco Luna Duett 7. Vocal Soto. SECOND PART. 1. Operatic Chorus By Children 2. Down the Barn- Scotch Son* 3. Lechant des Oise.iux Piano Soto 4. Ah. so True. Song 5. Trio from Norma 6. L'Astro del Mattino 7. Chorus from "L’Elisir d’A more” Admittance 50 o-uts. ^onf ort37 It & CABINET ORGANS. For Churches, Schools and Parlors. CHEAPEST AND BEST. 8 TT I* 1C III O It TO AI.I*. COLLEGE OF American Medicine and Surgery, AT MACON. GEORGIA. THIRTIETH ANNUAL SESSION, commencing hr>t M<>n l:.v in N«oeiid*t*r. 1”7:». and ron- tinuing four months thereafter. FACULTY. C. B. G»lentin-. 31. D, of Cleveland. Ohio. Pro fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Jos. Adolphus M. D., of St. Louis Mo., Pro- fes-sor of Sunrerv and Diseases of the Eye and Ear. H. C. French. M. D- (late Prof, in Bennet Col- toa Chicago. I1L) Prufev*or of Theory and Prac tice. J. T. Coxe, M. D- of 3Iacon, Ga.. Professor of Physiology and Pathology. W. C. Jones. M. D- of Macon. Ga^ Professor of Chemistry, Pliannacy and Botany. J. A. Brown. 31. of Indianapolis, Ind., Pro- fexsorof Materia Medica and Thera peutics. Washington Devoau, A. 31. B. 3I#»»n. «7a.. Attorney at Law, Professor of Medical Jurispru dence. A. L. Clinkscales, M. D., of Macon. Ga., Profes sor of Anatomy. R. P. Lester. 31. D„ of Reidsville, Ga.. Demon strator of Anatomy. The Dean will be elected on the Menbfing of the Faculty. All communications should be addressed to A. L. CLINKSCALES. M. D.. Maron. Ga.. who w ill take pleasure in answering letters of inquiiy. Macon, Ga-. September 27,1873. sep2S d2awAwtilnov3 DRESS SILKS, SILK PONGEE, SILK POPLINS, Pi HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE. We have in afore the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia, and defy competition in quality or price. OCKKT n«\n?T •<? tt t id rvr a'ptt We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will CAMEL S HAIR CLOTH. bm bought; iu New York from jobbers. CUTLKKY. uarant ?e to duplicate any DENNISON’S .PATENT SHIPPING TAGS Over Two Hundred Millions have been used within the past; ten years, I without complaint of loss by Tag be- ‘coming detached. They are more re liable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag in All Express Companies use them. Sold by Booms Por Bent, QVER office of Southern Express Company. Terms moderate. Apply to T. a HENDERSON. sepia tf At Express Office. DIAGONALS. LUSTP.ES, POIL DK OIIEVRES, EEPPo, SATTEEXS. BOMBAZINES, HENRIETTA, TAMISE, BIARRITZ, And CREPE CLOTHS, BRILLIANTINE and JET ALPACCAS. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods IN THIS MABKET. Our friends will perceive from tho above, as a partial exhibit of our dress goods stock, that we are prepared, panic or no pan icy to supply their I wants in every particular with the newest nnd mo*it >tyli*h g-xHU t*i Ik* hud, and n call onh.will satisfy them we are using our advantages in pur- | chasing for their benefit. Parcels d«-li\.*r.*tl in the city FREE. Samples mailed to any address on application. Call on octo tf W. A. JUHAN & CO. Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Ivon Spoons. We are prepar l to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by the case, aud get extra discount. BUILDKRS’ HARDWARE. Our stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the war. A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods. The largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the ma-ket. 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. MACK BROTHERS Offer for the Fall ami Winter trade the folk «... specialties: * ’’ ln ^ fancy Knit Woolens and School Sacks, all LADIES’,GENTS-«n4 CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. Children’s Cashmere and Cnlorrd Cotton Hosiery. 100 doz. SILK SCARFS, TIES and NECKWEAR 125 doz. JET, MEDALLION AND LAVA SET’', BRACELETS. BANDEAUX. NECKLACES, etc 275 OTTOMAN SHAWLS—* bargain from Our assortment of FANCY GOODS. NOVEL TIES, etc., is the largest ever brought to Macon, and having purchased nrincipaDy for CASH, our prices will tvmpare with the lowest iu th©city. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, MACK BROTHERS. Second st., Datnour’s Block. IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. We mean business, and all we a*k is'a trial. If we don’t sell you, it shall not be our fault. octlo tf DB. WBIGHT, DENTIST. H AS removed to Bcwml man’s Block, over Vol ger A Co.’s, corner 31 ulberry and Secom streets. 3I*con. Ga. o^t!3 ly DENTISTRY. LATHS! LATHS!! ^ 31nchine to «nv mill at Eastman, and i— j in red to funiisli laths at reasonable prices. Ad dress me at Atlanta, or W. N. Leitcb. at mill. sep242tawlm*A. MURPHY. The Special Attention Of the Ladies is tailed to the fine stock of Bring on Your Cotton! French Millinery Paris 1K67.] the’ [Vienna 1813, First Medal at the Vienna Exposition H AS, bt the concurrence of the SPECIAL JURY, tho INTERNATIONAL JURY and two SUB-JURIES, of the most eminent artists and c\jh its fi.Mii cwiiMri- ■> •■xhiliiting, been awnnlcd to tlie Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs in comjielition with the best makers from all countries. This is not only the highest award to any instrument, but is tlie ONLY MEDAL awarded to American manufacturers. It is in ac cordance with tho uniform result at previous ex hibitions. New Stvles, including those first exhibited at ictuia, now ready at REDUCED t RICES. Style P. Double Reed, Five Octave Organ, with Knee Stop and Automatic Swell, fine quality and power, ?110. Style R. Double Rood, Five Octave, in Upright Resonant Case. Five Stops, with Tremulant and Automatic Swell, $125. 9 Style T. Double Reed, Five Octave, in Upright Resonant Case, Five Stops with Vox Humana id Automatic Swell. 5l3ie SO Io S. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Upright Resonant Case, Seven Stops, ami Octave Coupler and Sub- B:i». very pourcmU and with much va riety. 51W. Other new styles at proportionate prices. Illustrated Catalogues, with Supplement, con taining descriptions of new styles. Also, Testi monial Circular Free. WHOLESALE SOUTHERN DEPOT. As Wholesale Southern Agents for these organs, • con supply dealer*, teachers, agents, churches, •bools and private parties.at the manufacturers’ •west prices, cither for cash or on monthly par ents. Wc display in our ware-rooms the largest id finest assortment of organs ever displayed in the S-utli. Prices from 555 to 51.oro eaeli. All •rsoas thinking of purehnsing an onrap should all means write us at once for full description of styles and prices. Very liberal terras given churches, schools aud tenrhers. Organs delivered free of charge to cash buyers .1 any part of the South. Do noJ buy an>- but a .Mason & Hamlin Organ; they are the best and cheapest. aepli 3m sonalty. and setting apart and valuation of home stead. and I will pass upon the same at 11 o’clock M, on the 31st day of October, 1S73, at my oflea. This October 16,1873. octl7 2t JNO. 31. GREER. Ordinary. •TV) parties luiving Cotton m Warehouse, and A willing to hyiiotherate their receipt* for the ] same, we will sell any goods in our stock at CASH PRICES! Agreeing to hold tho Cotton Thirty or Sixty Days. . chargingintereat at the rate of 1$ per cent, por j CORONET C03IBS, FANCY C03IBS. styles. Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lace iiml Aferino. A fine assortment of REAL LACES. Ladies’ and 3!isses* FRENCH CORSETS. The HAIRDEPART3IENT is complote HAIR woven and arranged in any desired sSj'le. A beautiful assortment of HAIR ORNAMENTS, in Cut Steel. month—Cotton to be insurrd at < OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES Is complete in every particular. :l tf JTAQUES A JOHNSON. Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES. I A complete assortment of NOTIONS.. There is a full stock of everything usually kept n my business, which would be too numerous to I mention here. Prompt attention given to all | orders. 3IISS A O’CONNOR, oct 15 tf Cotton Avenue. WANTED. JQ CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to sepSOtf STONEWALL FOR RENT. 5m Dwelling, with three *1, on Tatnnll Square, n«— of Mr. E. Price, at 525 per month. Apply to J. SEYMOUR RODGfeRS. augSl tf At Seymour; Tinsley A Co.*s. FOR RENT. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of CLOTHING -FOR- GENERALTRADEIKTHE STATf W. W. CAltNES, General Insurance Agent, OFFICE ML 8<S CilEllKY ST. | Represents tlie following first-class Companies: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Organized 1810 - Assets $2,250,000 6EGR6IA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus, Ga. - - Assets $500.0n0. UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY, NEW YORK, iugara. Hand >m parries), •tS over PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. I OI Memj.hLs, Tenn. - - Assets INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, | Organized 1794 ... Assets 53jno.i*>;) Policies written on Dwellings Stores, stocks of erchanilise. Cotton, or other iusuruble prujxTtv I at fair rates My sleeping man adjoins my office, and I will [ cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the W. W. CARNES. W. A. HOPSON & GO A RE X»av reaily to meet trade. Their STOCK PARTMENTS is fuli.boCh in Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS! They invite jurticular attention to tlu-ir departments of | HOSIERY, DAMASKS, LINENS, SHEETINGS. BLANKETS, TOWELS, FLANNELS, JEANS. CASSIMERKS. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, etc., etc- Duo notice will bo given of their 0 OPENING DAY. LOOK AND BE CONVINCED! HERTZ, VIRGIN <£ CO. SO CHERRY STREET. At Exchange B ink, or to Dk. A. P. COLLINS, At Collins’ A Heath* TO RENT. plies to me for exemption of realty and ilty. and setting ajnrt and valuation of dead, and I will joss upon the same at my office, on Saturday, tlie 1st day of November, at •’dock a. .m. This October 15,1873. JA3IES P. BROAD AWAY, oct 17 2t Onlinaiy. PRESS making; MBS. P. P. McCBARY H AS removed to Poplar street, tiro doors from Mrcoilil, where she will continue the business of Dress Making, in th< latest nnd most fashionable styles. octS 2taw tin BOARD, BOARD! by Mrs. Kxpcrienc Second and TliinL oct 1ft-lw* Th** startling drawhack on nearly all medicin d aunts has ever boon that in their process RUnUKI KM JMIOMMIUU t*ls> Mtt*W JUSO..iVM»li- tated the system. Toobriate this difficulty phy sicians have long Nought for an agent that would Purge, Purify and At Ove and tlie San Strengthen le Time. L'hoir re<***arch has at last been rewarded \i r _ cowry which fully renlires the fondest desires the medics] faculty, aud which is justly regard- as tlie must important triumph Coat pharmacy »ever achieved. This important desideratum is nr.Tutt'a t ractable LlTer Pills, Which purify tl © htood and remove all corrupt body, and.. rhate •r. bi For Sale. * in the < it\ of Ma Othe ; Mills and Land for Sale Cheap. { ’ WILL - 1 oo acrommoiUUn* terras fliv hnadird ant sixty arn*> *.f Land, with a first the body during the progress of r operation. They unite the heretofore i ^■tlaiilc qualities of a Strengthening, l’unrativel and a Pariqrin* Tonic. Mr. Tuff* Pill* are tlie most active and an Mb* medictus in existence- They st c<nce attack the very root of *1 isea.se>. and their action is so prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken tlie notient is aware of their good eu4rts. They maybe taken at any time without restraint of diet oronupation ; tliev produce neither nau sea. griping or debility, and as a family medicine tliey tome 'hi rival. Priiv 25 cents a Imx. Sold by all OruritU l'nn.’ijct! (>:!!«■»•. 4> UortlaiMlt >tn> I New York. •*.*pl*sdxwlr Land For Sale. J OFFER for salt and .tollai tsuntr) Amoni» the most pleasing of th*- rxseol- hvtion* that will aonu’timeft arise like an incense from the mould which covers tlie lon^ a->fone day a of U»yho*>*}. to link to gether a brurf bat pleasant while, the !»**t and precNuut, are memories of the i\mn try--cured, home-iuale, liick-jry- smoked luun«. whicli used to ban if in substantial rows in the smoke-house. an«I the savory odor of which used to be so grateful au aunoum.vment of the fact tlrat supper waft about to be t\«dy. It wasarude iconoclastic fate which kiicx’ked the ^fables out of the old amoke-liouse and allowed the hinge* to rust off the doors—there being no more hams to be prtwerrtU from th* intruder, and sub- For farther particulars ad»lros>;h'* sul>*»'riher st Fort N:.D. II HOUSER. Georgia Land and Water Power For Sale. II'ITII a ii. » l" s of invrat- 11 m-.l »».l i. .-Iwiuv.^ l.u..i..,vl wT.-r (,.r I^uid dit idwi i wishing to bu- ksao 1.131 acres cm CS- i«.ki eoanly, ten inil*^ from Un- Hawkinsvill© and Eu-. uit pun-lutscra. Terms “Cotton Sample Paper,” A FINE LOT. Jl'ST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BV J. W. BUBKE St CO. TIME WILL TELL.” J A31 NOW OPENING AN EATING HOUSE! I have not as fine a place as BENNER, VALENTINO. CASEY, or ELLS A LAN BY, but I do think I can bra* on mv cooks, etc. ort 16 St W. F. HAVENS. FERTILIZE R For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON. GA. octTtf D’ORSAY COLOGNE, THE GENUINE AND TRUE D’ORSAY COLOGNE, From the original recipe, is sold by us. Try i octlStf RANKIN. 3IASSENBURG & CO. Pair Grounds Saloon! Park, and stocked it with the Finest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Give us a call. TO LET—Two Bar privileges—tlie Colored Bar I and the Grand Stand. M’tlO 51 GRIFFIN. VALENTINO A CO. Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. JT. VALENTINO, U AVING refit toil his entire premises, is now prepared to furnish his friends and jwtrons with everything pertaining to a first-class restau rant, which will be served in the very best st3*le. I He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. I Strangers visiting 3Iacon should give him a call. J will open on the 1st of October, at No. 6*5 Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a Ladies’ Eating Saloon. JOHN VALENTINO. _tf . Macqn, Ga. COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company, PRINCIPAL OFFICE MACON, GEORGIA. INSURANCE COMPANY I ^ eraeei wm wwama eoei ■ | the stock plans, the premiums on which are from 20 to 25 per cent, less than on the mu- | tnal rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, fiom I any cause, to transfer their policies from other I companies to place their risks in a reiiable home ' institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding crease of age, than original cost. The “Cotton j States” has an available reserve of capital and de posits of 5500,000, which is entirely independent of its business, and is not used therein. Good agents wanted. Liberal inducements will be riven. GEO. S. OBEAR. oct 12 lm Secretary. ELLIS & CUTTER, PROPBIETORS OP WHA F STREET FACTORY. | MACON, GEORGIA. are better prepared to serve the pubtie than ever. Our stork i!T * White and Yellow Pine Goods, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc., I are complete, and we can fill orders at short notice and at low prices. Our stock of lumber cannot lie excelled. 1 We have SOO.OOO feet of dry flooring. 200.000 feet dry cailin?, 100,000 feet weather boards, and common Building Lumber, in any Quantity. Our corps of mochanins is complete. We can build, repair, nnd fit up Storehouses nnd dwellings with disjNitch. We solicit a good share of patronage from our country friends. We guarantee satis faction. All we want is a fair triaL Tiy us and be convinced. J. E. ELLIS & M. H. CUTTER. NO OPENING! But I have removed my stock of | Millinery and Fancy Goods To Helfrlclrt* Confectionery Store, Cherry street, where lam offering great bar gains in Ladies’ Huts Bonnets, Ribbons, Flow ers, Lace and Linen Goods Furs nnd n great many other useful articles too numerous to men tion in an advertisement. I call the Lillies’ es pecial attention to my st<»ck of Ivil>l>ous, whicli are varied and of the best quality. T’ley can lie I bought for much less than New York cost. Call nnd examine my goods. octII 2w 3IR.S. L F. IIKNPRI.Y. • THE NEW I^JATURE — IN — Photography! —at— PUGH’S GALLERY. services of a con that his work m sep2rt-til janl H. nrhich i, skin, blot* he*, wrinkles and all icident to tlie sharpness of tho an* removed. I Rive s. cured tho iM-tfiit r.-t< ii- h. r.rmdW ussur-d ill recommend itself. J. A. PUGH. LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO,, j£|M NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—GOLD - - - - $10,000,000 rad] xtnn.1 lands will WM. LUNDY. WM. LUNDY. Removed. BATCHELOB’S HAIR DYE. 1 MIIS splendid Hair Dye is iIk- bast in lb . world. T he only true and Perfect D*ra. Harm les*., R.-liaiile ami fnstantancouw; is* liivi j»*m: nient; ini ridiculous tints i r unpleasant o*iot Remoik-s tl**' ill effects of tlyes ami wikslie*. l’r*«*iu->*s imme*tlately n Mijwrb Bl>ck or Natural Brown, and Ijave> tla* hair Clean. S*»ft ;uid Bean- tihd. Th*’ trvnuuK- sumeil W. A. Ba;<-bel«»r. S>ld by all Druggists. CHAS. BATCHELOR* novUeodly Pn>r»net4»r. New *rk. I 22£. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! N. Y. STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. I tile Unii the National li** o|Wi»e*l WindesaJe S*w»r 72 t'h.-rn **:r*>-t. Thank 11 ho|e by \irul atUiilioti trejitiuent. a con tint auro m R«’>i«*-*t’. ully, wtlltf DR. ! A 1 ;!: M IGI.AUER. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, Rogers', next door U. BXTSUCTS PEOJI “ KE1MKT OP COKMITTES ol STAXXUlUi POR SHOT.” LL round..rturer* will have eventually to ron . when sportnaii n-quire that their iuill csuniaur w;th the latwiMbu*! exoelieiicx ip*»«i whu-n y*a*r »>mmittee has iixe*i. Upon the m««t critiml examination, vruir com- determined toihk>pt as the’** Amki.1 " AT ' Country Cured Hams. 3,000 E CORN. OAT-l AND HAY. X CAR LOADS CHOICE WHITE CORN. •) 2«ar..a.l* iKNNKsSEF. "MS. l*»rUl RED kl'ST PRimiK .» \[< 200 BALES CHOICE TI3K *THY HAY. 7^ BALES CHOICE CLnVER HAY. lAOOtFOUNDS WHEAT BRAN. BUSHELS CoW I'KAS. In store and f*ir axle cheap bv JONES .v BAXTER. Insures Stores, Merehancfise, Dwellings, Furni- j ture and all other property at LOWEST RATES! COAL. P ARTIES wishing to lay in winter stocks of Coal would do well to send in their orders before the 10th instant, as after that time we will charge winter rates. oct5tf BUTTS k ROSS. Boots and Shoes! FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873. (GUION LINE.) r TlHIST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New ■ York ami Liverpoolev«*py Wednesday,afford ing the best posxible accommodation for the sa loon and ateerage yumii ngerw. Drafts i.ssmxl for pHMUri raonejr from Eunqie at current rates. For rates of piaan and other information, ap ply to WILLIAMS A GUION. 29 Broadway. New York, Or to W. McKAY, Agent, octl 1m No. tf8 Smmd street, Macon, Ga I T. J. 81 MfcOXS. c. B. WOOTEM. SIMMONS & WOOTEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 57 THIRD STREET. ootlltf 31 acoii. CJcorsrla Taxes—Second Notice. r PHE County OoonzriasiGners have notified me A that they are in need of mom y. and I am I therefore corn jHilled to ask tlie people to com* up yithout further delay and pay tlieir State and No. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street. [ County Ik Feraopa, white ar | road taxes only, mu •equired by law to ; heir employers. seplO tf {Mill and t. as I am niaheo ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! E. B. POTTEK, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST O FFICE Wood’s Block, Second street, third door below Johnston jewelry establishment. Residence Lanier Ilouro. juljIS tf $50 GOLD MEDAL! OR the best Country Weekly Newspaper published in tlie State of Georgia. Typo- »by, make up, business and reading matter editorial management to be considered by judges. The five issues previoua to the State kairtobe taken as tlie test. Committee to be eomposod of J. H. Estill, W. A Hemphill and Jos. Clisby. W. A. HUFF, Ever offered by us in this market. Macon Street Railroad. WANTED AT ONCE. | secure a place before the Fair, octis lw P. C. SAWB£R FOR SALE. 4 FTER the term prescribed by law for adver- | il tlvmcnt, I shall be prepared to mak to the Iverson farm, situated H miles fn. con, ophite So-* ICO Cemetery. Said farm water, Binek-mamua etc*, required. < farm. Examination is invited. octindXw A. IVERSON. Admr. HHI J. B. COBB, LH ^ Seaetery and Treasurer. Comprisinr all varieties and styles, from the heavj-brtsjan to th^ most delicate slipper, made to or- I dcr and of the best material. , . I Country - merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from which equally t selections can tie ma*le at prices that will ronijuir*: favorably with those of the Northern cities.' In the retail department, we have, at NV 3 Cotton avenue and 66 Third street, all the latest style; Ladies , Gentlemen s and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, finished in the most elegant I Manner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invite our friends arid the public generally Another Large Invoice ? those Cheap, Plain and Enameled GRATES, NOTICE. TUE have this day sold our stock o GOODS v v to W. J. Lawton, and liespeak for him the liberal jjatronage of • mittoe ha cx» St* Messrs. Th*. (His Le Roy A. tV, New York. R- NEW ELI.. Chairman. N. M. SMITH. F. (». SKINNER. Sportsmen and dealer* desirous erf lu\ int; the xb.»ve »c*U. or any information relative tlier*-i«. f obtain the same by applying t<> THGfe. OTIS LB ROY A OO. New'Turk. june2ftdeud3iu FIRE BRICK. O NE CAR LOAD OF BEST QUALITY. Ju*t nsvived ate! for saI • cbc:.|. ov «-t!6.v. JONES a. BvXTER. Housekeepers' Situation Wanted A WIDOW LADY, aged al<out thirty, with one 'mhl! child, desire* * situation as house- k-eper in a family,» hotel or public institution. Is \» iihrur to ciako herself useful. an*l will bring un doubted testimonial of good character. Apply to the Senior Editor of the Telegraph. augitf 't/ Teacher Wanted. OPENING OP MBS. T. W. FREEMAN. fTTHE Lai lies of Macon are respectfully invited •X to attend my Opening of Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods, on THURSDAY, October 16th. DWELLING TO BENT. V COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vim-nlle j o taliung eight ruunis. with g\««l garden, aell very iiiiafi-nit'’. Appli to 1 L. W. RASDAL. d for the po- ,.i.and Girls’ J High School. None but licenced tftfter.1 are eli- I g*lie. An cxanmutioii of atiphrami* for luvnsea i will he h* id a; tlie High School Iniilding, comer j "f l> »id and College streets. THURSDAY, the I loth instant, at 3 o’clock P. .a. The election will ; SATURDAY. October 18th, at 10 j Z. Bi WHE tiLEB. Saloon and Restaurant, Fourth Street, opposite Express Office, MACON, GEORGIA. Meals Served at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT, A First Class Establishment* STOCKKD WITH FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. aug’I 2m Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and| Youths’ Wear. to call and examine. [ South Macon Drug Store. Prescription Department. I have seemed the service* of ME. E. N. HOPKINS, From Louisville, Kv^ MIX & KIRTLAND. rw HO MISS WARD’S HANDSOME STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Three Hundred Stoves! GUARANTEED! ' STOVES, and have in store | “Great Benefactor,” “Sunny South,” -“Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,” And other first class Cooking Stoves; also, a fine assortment of HEATING STOVES. The largest and l**st assortment of ENAMELED GRATES ever brought to this market. Also, from the Bar- low Knife to the finest POCKET CUTLERY. And from the cheapest to the best IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY A large tot of Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery and Glassware, and a full line of House Furnish ing Goods, and manufacturers of and wholesale and retail dealers in Tin Plate Sheet Iron and Plain and Pressed Tin Ware of all descriptions. Call or send your orders, os now is the time to buy your fall stock of ■artiwarc aati Ma , — 11 hav partment. peril Mr. ii. of my prescription de- comes highly reront- 3nded s tint, and by pro" I ness, he will commend himself t<. the patron: of the citizens of South Maron. My prescript i department lias been entirely reorganized a | supplied with a fresh stock of drugs and at S. I>. EVERETT. Druggist <13ra Fourth street, near Arch. For rf water, rb sugrSlf dock . B\ ork-r of the Board of Ediii B. 3 octlltd lion. i. ZETTLER. bu|>enntendent. Dias LOfttfi, ou as good terms as any 1 orders. Oliver, Douglass & Co., No. 42 Third street, Macon, Ga. water, in suburbs < cer University. P Apply to octHeod Jm Rent. house with II garden, oreiiai f the city, com * res ground, orchard and well of convenient to Mer- given immediately. C. SULLIVAN. Vineville. T 'HE stree bury. seplOtf For Rent. residence of tlie late J. It. Butt ligibly located and < l October 1st. Apply to A. B. ROSS. Or CAPT. A. G. BrTT& GIN YOUR COTTON. JERK HOLLIS on Houston road, three lqde* trum* * " sept 17 Stawtf