The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 19, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGERi SUNDAY MORNING. OOTO-B'hL. .9 1873. CHE CITY. nrauT sormni;. oct. i». tmk coi>tt coittt. Hrlthl Bn« Hn.urr. An HrllKlmi. Urn Ire. T<i-4m>. rai'KTTKRiAN Cm BCH. Serrim at 1<H a. m., with the communion, ami at 7| r.m. First JIm-i isr Chi u. h.- i‘r. .. t. -at lOlo'cloi V, a. a.,and7| p. x. by Rot. Ilr. Hiliv. r. Baada^-achool at 4 p. a. Christ Cncucn.—Divine aerriee by the R-- by at lnj A. m. and 7J P. a. St. IJakkarah* Chapei*—Divine aerriee at 4 P. with Holy Communion. Ml-lbiuit Street M ethow.it Chi-kph. Prroching at 101 a. by the poster, Hot. James 0. Rranoh, and at 71 p' X. by Bar. Coaby W. Smith. Son- day-achool at 3 p. x. Prayer-mceting Wodneoday at 7* p. x. Claaa-meetin" Friday at 4) r. x. VnBTOU—Preaching at 71 p. x..by the J*H>tor. Rev. Jaa. O. Branch, ffimifaj achool at 4 p. x. St. Pari/a.—Free church. 10 a. weekly Communion; 11 a. x. morning prayer and am mon; 4 r. x. Sunday school 6 Ml. i evening prayer 5 p. x. H. K. Hint Rector. Fia«T Street Methoditt Cxubcx.— Preaching at 10| A. X. by the Preaiding Elder, Rev. J. W. Hinton. Lora Fuaot at 0 a. x. 8anday-ochool at 3 p. x. No acrricea at night. Eaet Macox M. E. Church.—M'irning service ]0| o'clock. Preaching by Uer. H. J. Harvey. Sunday-school 3) o'clock. Evening aerriee 71 o'clock. Preaching by paator. Her. K. M. Lockwood. Joker' Chapel.—Horning eerrioe at 11 o'clock. Preaching by paator, Ber. It. M. Lockwood. Rur.day-achool at 31 o’clock. Evening aerriee 7| o'clock. Preaching by Her. J. W. Hinton. Sr. JoaarH'a Catholic Chubch.—Firat Haaa at 71 o'clock, a. x. High Haaa 101 o’clock a. x. Teopera 4 o'clock p. x. The petra in Chriat Church trill be rented to-morrow between 10 and IS o’clock. Meoebr. Jaqcre A Johhbox this morn ing advertise ayrup. white meats and mackerel. See advertisement. To Advertisers. Patron* am again notified that all . transient adrartiaemenU must be paid (or strictly in advance. Wo cannot consent to any modification of this rule, and trust no one will ask it. octlOtf Prices of Admission. Elsewhere in tnia issue trill bo found the prices of admission to the Fair Ground, together with other rules and regulations which will .be observed during the Fair; also, the places in the city where tickets can be procured. e a m • » A Iff for Xriiipliln. The Knights of Pythias lodges of this city. also the different Maaonic and Odd Fellows lodges hare contributed twenty- fire dollars each to their suffering breth ren in Memphis. This will add about one hundred and illty dollars to what has already been sent from this city. For the Hlbb UUplay. A panther has, for a long time, been prowling about the locality known as Cold Neck, in the Warrior District, and Jim Ilnnnicutt says he is going to catch him and add him to the Bibb county dis play at the Fair. It will be a novel con tribution, but none the less highly ap preciated! besides, it is a Bibb connty production and entitled to lie entered. New f,r»rrry Honor. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Messrs. J. G. Wilburn A Co..who hare opened a large and fresh stock of groceries on Cherry street..next to Greer, Lake A Co's. Mr. Wilburn is a young gentleman of fine business intelligence and experience and is well known to the peopte of Macon. He has a first-rate line of family groceries, and we hope to see him do a good trade. Rlrvators. Mr. J. F. Hair, of Louisville, Ken tucky, has just completed the erection of two very superior elevators in Jones A Baxter's not building on the corner of Cbcrr r street and Cotton avenue. These elevators possess groat power and yet movo with ease and celerity, Mr. Hair will remain in the city during the cornier? week, and invites an examination of Ms machines. Should any of the Macon merchants desire an elevator, their orders will have prompt attention if left at the store of Jones A Baxter. Mr. Hair will erect machines to bo run by either >team, home or hand power. A Fine 5*!nnn. Wc saw at Messrs. Guilford, Wood A Co.*a yesterday a magnificent Checkering concert grand Piano, manufactured ex pressly for Brown's Hotel in this city. The instrument is ono of the finest made by that celebrated manufactory, and its tone would fairly enchant a Kubenstoin or any other pianist. It is elegantly cased in rosewood with hdhvy carved logs, and is polish oil until any surface is equal to a mirrow. It will be quite an ornament to Brown's Hotel. Messrs. Guilford, Wood A Co. received eight Katey organs yesterday, which are sent out for exhibition at the fair. They will also have four different styles of Checkering, and two of thPir own pianos on exhibition. The Mayor's Court. Three dusky cuaheeaes were up before His nonor yesterday morning upon the romantic charge of stealing. Their names were Amanda Johnson, Carrie Brown and Octavia Alien. They looked upon the apples that were red, and their souls did long for them, and, being in their normal impecunious condition, they eould not buy, so they Stole- The old passion for apples, tim manifested by Eve in EdJn, has not yet perished, and the sex will have them by fair means foul. The jKosocntor in this case failed to make his appearance, and their were continued until to-morrow. * Each of the three prisoners gave a .-solemn prom ise to be promptly on band at the ap pointed hour, and accordingly were dis missed for the present. We lldn'i know. And we want it so understood. We hare said so a thousand times within the past week, and we take this occasion to reiter ate it. It is useless to ask any more questions a) out it, because we say we don’t know when it is going to rain. It may rain next week, or neit month or next year; or it may not It may rain before this paper reaches the city sub scribers this* morning. It may not rain before the 4th of July. We don't know. We think, however, that it will rain again. In all the history of the world there has never been but one long dry spell that was not followed by an abundance of rain. Hence, while we don’t ku>w when it is going to rain, we are hoooful that it will rain sometime or other. We think we can account for the pres ent dry spell. The public will bear in mind that during the spring and summer months of the present y»*ar, it rained much oftener tc&n it didn’t rain. In fact we had wet spell- so close to each other Unit they almost lapped over. So much rain must haw required extraor dinary exertions on the part of old Aqua rius, and, we think, in going »o often to the well, his pitcher cot broken, and he is now lying up waiting for a new pitcher to be made, before he can go to handing water around again. We don’t know whether the conjecture is a good one or not. but old I'robs is welcome to tele graph it if he wants to. But we don’t know when it is going to rain. in Ma ting jf‘i1.1, and one that is material interest to t*very merchant came up before Judge Weems, of the County Conrt, two or three days ago, as follows: A mercantile firm brought suit against a ctiatoDii'r for the amount of a bill of Roods sold some time ago.- The goods WPre wch as ate sold by weight and measure. The counsel for the defense made the point that the bill oould not be collected, because the weights and m* «n*e used by the merchant wen? not le gal. He cited two sections of the code, one of which makes it the duty of Onii- nari*- to procure a marking instrument, seal or .tamp, for the purpose of markin; all weights and measures which do not fall below the established standard. The other section is as follows : “All persons engaged in selling by weights and measures shall apply to the Ordinaries of their respective counties, and have their weights and measures so marked, and in default thereof, stall not collect any account, note nr ether writings, the ammderafum if which is any commodity told by their weights and measures." The court was obliged to rule in accord ance with the law, which is an old one upon the statute books, tl ou -h the coun sel afterward withdrew the point, having obtained his end without using i\ The case, however,brings to the atten tion of the Ordinary a very essential duty which has heretofore been neglected, and to the attention of the merchants a mat ter so materially affecting their interests that they cannot afford to neglect it. If a man were unscrupulous enough to seek to avoid the payment of an account solely on the ground that the weights and measuMs are not marked or stamped in accordance with the terms of the law, they cannot go into the Court-house to collect such accounts. Special Train, to the Fair. All the railroads leading into Macon have signified their intention to give the people all possible facilities for get ting to and from the fair. The Central road .will run a special train from Eatonton to Macon, and will add passenger coaches to their freight trains, thus giving the people facilities outside their regular double daily passen ger trains. The Macon and Augusta road will ran a special train in from Sparta every morning and go out every evening. The Southwestern rood will run a spe cial train from Smithville every day during the fair. • The Macon and Brunswick will run a special from HawkinsviUo which, in addi tion to their double daily passenger trains, will accommodate everybody along their line. A special train will run over the Mus cogee road from Columbua every .lay. The Macon and Western rood will run a special from Griffin. leaving that place At five o'clock in the morning. All these trains will reach Macon at from eight to nine o’clock every morning, and will leave at from five to six in the evening—thus permitting people to some in and spend the day without the neces sity of remaining over night. A Charming Entertainment. Thu parlor concert at the residence of Mr. S. Boykin. Friday night, in aid of the Presbyterian parsonage fund, was one of rare merit, and proved a most en joyable occasion. The programme was made up with great taste and tact, and blended vocal and instrumental music in most judicious proportion—which un fortunately is not often the case. Wo ball net i»rU»liuiw aa to the “ grown folks” who took part, though some of the sweetest and most cultivated voices in Macon were heard; but a duett by Master Price—son of Dr. J. R. Price —and Miss - Pet” Nisbetr-daughter of Jaa. T. Nisbet, Esq.—deserves and shall have special commendation. It was given with a ipirit and correctness very rarely heard in such youthful vocal ists. A children's chorus, in which some of the singers were not more than four or five years of age, was also a prominent and delightful feature, and was heartily encored. Summed up, ‘the concert was decidedly successful, and ono of the pleasantest breaks in the dull monotony of these stagnant times that, could have liecn devised. KtoiBIXG NOTICES. Ir you want your prescriptions com pounded from strictly reliable medicines, end accurately and carefully prepared, send them to John Ingalls, corner of Fourth and Poplar streets, who person ally superintends this department, and the class of articles kept by him cannot be excelled. 1 Ladies fixing up their household goods for the Fair should remember octlO 3t Truman k Green. Ter : vsri.1v -if -,’:V-U. n- each mere, velours and camels' hair cloth in the city at the New Fork Store. oct5 tf Don't forget to send your waste grease to the soap factory today. septl9tf Hear. Riaxtx * laKAR.—'This well known and reliable Orta have revived s brae lot of Dr. Hood’s Eureka listr Hedirine. tt has the prone of aU who hare triad it. In butties St SO cents sad $1/0. Single and double-buttoned kid gloves, in all oolora (beautiful light party shades), just revived at the New York Store. oct5 tf Tse Ceeavest and Best.—JIfok - * Eureka Liver Medicine rives universal sstufection in the treatment of Liver Disease, D7apep«rs,fiirk Head- ache. CosUvenese, and all that cbsr of diseases ariainx from a disordered stale of. the stomach and liver. novsoi j FUNERAL NOTICE. The friend* and acquaintance* of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Brantly are invited to attend the funeral service* of Mrs. Sophia X*. Smith, from the First Baptist Church. THIS (Sunday) AFTERNOON at S o'clock. Financial and Commercial OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.) OCTOMUt 1&—EVXSI5G. 1873. 5 Cotton. There vu no chance in the market to-day. The demand wa» strong for fine cotton* at 14ft$14ftc lor tow middlings and 14ft for middlings. Low grade* are still neglected, and. aa we said yesWr- day, dirty, inferior cottons are unsaleable. The receipt* today wen? 571 bale*—SSI by rail and 240 by wagon. The shipments were 549 bales; sales 387. MACOX COTTOX STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1,187*... Received to-day 571 Received previously- ltUt-lttil 14M -8*38 6.102 519 Stock on hand this evening.. LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New York—Noon—Gold opened at 7|. Stocks steady. Money 7. Golb 8|. Exchange, tong 6ft; short 71. Governments dull. State bonds dull E ventng—Mooey 5*6. Exchange, long <h abort 8. Gold 8|. Governments dull State bonds vti*ilv, and nominal Mulnirht—sl* lit; 62s ft; 64s 5ft; G5s 7; hew 10; 67» 11; 68s life new 5* 6i; 10-40* 5. Tennessee* 70: new 70-. Virginias S3; new S3; consols 46; del'd 8; Louisiana* 42; new 40; levees 6* 50-, 8s M; Alabama 8s 70; 5* —; Georgia C* and 7s no bids; North Carolina* 20; new 13; special tax ft; South Carolina* 23; new lot; April and October Hk The Sub-Treasuiy balances gold fflMORIM. ur— rency MJMi/MR New Okleaxs—Gold lit- Currency 4ft@3 pre mium. Exchange, sterling bank 19. New kork right S&4 premium. Lospow—Noon Cnwli MriM. Erie 39|. The hank rate of the Bank of England is 7. Later—Erie 39. Later—Brie Mf. Litmpool—£270600 was shipped to America to-day. Cotton. New Yose—Noon—Cotton sales —; uplands J6J; Orleans 17|; market firm. Future* opened as follow*: November 1617-32 alC 19 32; December 169-16; January 16 19-32al6ft; February life March 16 29-32. Evening—Cotton, net receipts 66 liales; gross 4114; sales 1093; uplands 161; Orleans 171; market quiet. Future* closed' steady, sales 67.000; October 16 7-18*16 13-32; November 16fe December 16 9-16; January 16ft; February 16|; March 16ft. The market for cotton on spot and to arr.vo has ruled at very low figures. The decline in gold and fair, comparatively. Cash Imyers have a decided advantage, snd in such caae* eoneeaaon* are read ily made. In forward delivery, dealings have only been moderate. Rate* have continued to decline, especially in November and Dxvmter deliveries. Total iadea for the week were -120.023 lade*, of which 16/jfiOO were for future deUrery, and 11,425 tor immediate delivery, aa follow*: export 7516; spinning 4837; speculation 72. Included were 2136 to arrive, Baltimore—Cotton, net receipt* 176; gran 50ft; •aports coastwise 75; Great Britain —s sake 43: dock 8024; middlings 16ft; tow middlings 13fc strict -*c.«l ordinary 15ft; market dull Nkw Orlkaxh—Cotton, net receipts 4579; gross .1038; export* to Great Britain —5 to continent —; sale* 1500; Stock 40,546; middlings 17ft; low middlings 16ft; strict good ordinary 13ft; market firm. Wilmixotox—Cotton, net receipt* 206; exports coastwise —; sales 70. stock 1570; middlings 13ft; market steady. Areriri—Cotton* net receipt* 1100; role. COO: stork —. middlinca l«i market dull. Satahrah—Cottoa. net rrrripte 47k, *.!.■« ISM: export* mrtak. —t Etork SMS* mid- "linae UiaUl: market easy. CHiRuaroa-Lollon. net receipt. 1681: export, to Great Hriuin 71: eoo»twi«e l'.eM: "•>« fni -terk DklBS; niiddlmra 141: low middlings 13; Ktnet rood ordinary 141; market eteodj. MoDir.x-t1ntlon.net rrrelj.t-JMtr. exinrte roast- wise tti: rnlee SOO; .tnek I4.1>». m-kiu.w. lfii; low middling. IS»: at net good ordinary ISh mar- ket firm. Bono*—Cotton, net receipts 14: pos, 80S; sales too; atork 8900. middling 17b market dnIL Norfolk—Cotton, net reeeipU ISM:.exports reutwi- • S70; sale tto, atork I'.vM.luW middling! IS "(lkLTMTOx—t'otto::. net receipt* 1000; exports roost wise —i: mica 100: stock li.484: rooderdinxry 141: Texas ordinary lit; market nominal. i'lllutiELriilE—Cotton, net rco-ipte 14;areas (TO.* 4C: middlinx* 17; low middlu«a ISfc strict rood ordinary IS)-, market quirt- . LintarooL—Noon—Cotton, aalro 10A00 hota: aperulation and export siaav. upland* IM, Or- I ana #1*»1; market duU; American atead.v; no >KW ABYKHTISHMESTS. MAYOR’S OFFICE, - Macox. Ga, October 19. lftTX rpHE following rule* and rewuHlions will be ob- A served by v»hor» are! exhibit**-*, in the city of Varan, during the week <i the Fair, and are published for the benefit and information of AUj concerned. The raia-t of th* Fair Grounds will be opened promptly at ft oYtork a. m. of «rh day. commenc ing on Monday. October 27th sad will remain open until Mft r. M. Prices of Admission as Folloirs : Whole *«rfl tirkrts. good for the week, day and night. $S 00 Half arunm tickets (tor children under 12 jews) good for the week, day and night 1 50 Whole single ticket* for single admittance during the dgy- Half single tickets (children under 12 yews) tor single admittance during the day. Whole single tickets lor single admittance daring the night Half rungfe ticket (children under 12 yean) fer single admittance during the mcht... Tickets for mddle horse*, single admittance. Ticket* for saddle horse* during the week . .. 1 00 Tkrkfts for one-hone vehicles, single admit tance Ticket* for one-horse vehicles during the week- f 00 Tirketslor two-horse vehicles, single admit- Tickets tor two-boras ^vehietoa^^during the week. .... ^ f 50 All hacks running to and from the Fair during the week of the Fair, will be allowed to charre for each pus- 25c Tickets will be placed on sale at the following ptoM»: Brown House. Lanier House. Nat tonal Hotel Isaacs' House. Brown's Bookstore. G.Vol- rer A Co.’*, J. W. Burke A Go.'*, an* l entrance to Park. V. A. HrPP. ortl.td Mayor. NOTICE. HHHE STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE bus been re- I . furnished out and out. and is now open to WANTED. fTTHTO rood MILCH COWS, with CALVBS. J. A only to W. A. HUPP. 0Ctl9St Coal Creek T\TE are receiving a winter’s vT COAL from the Coal I gn supply consumers on short notice, at the Coal. of LUMP NOTICE. T>Y order of the Honorable Barnard Hill. Judge X> of the Superior Court* of the Macon Circuit, notice u hereby given to all persons concerned that the Superior Court of Twiggs county stands adjourned from the second Monday in October in*tant to tho second Monday in Januarv next, 1874. W. B. STEELY, oct 19 It Clerk S. C. T. C. Music Lessons. DA. Tmchi icntal). off. ions may be tea's, the Entries for the Fair. T HE Entry Books for the Fair trill be open, connuencinx MONDAY K0RXIXG, 20tll IXSTAXT, At 16 o'doek A. at. at the oflien ol the Secretary in -nt of HuITsnew' buddiiur. On and alter FRIDAY MORNING. t4th inat.the Secretary’s office will be an the Fair Gnwnda, immediately indde the main entrance, to the left. The office in the city will then lie closed until afjer the Fair. ort19 It M. JOHNSTON. Secretary. HUNTING OF PEWS. jy CHRIST CHURCH will take piece TO- 1 MORROW (Monday) SOth instant, between the hour, ot to eiul 12 o'clork, for the enxuine year. W. 8. ZK1LIN. oct!9 It Secretary and Treasurer. Farmers should plant wheat, and can get their fertilizers for it cheap, as Messrs. Hunt, Rankin A Lamar will exchange their wheat compound for cotton. Mr. David Ocletreo. of Monroo county, says: “I used a ton of your Homo-M:ule this year, and consider it equal to tho Stono- wull. which cost me $75 per ton. 1 It boinj- our intention to make the Charter Oak our leading stove, we will clooe out other styles at a very low figure. octlO 8t Truman A Green. ■ Oitdised Silver Ball Ear Kinos. Now, Fa.shionable and Pretty. Juat reo-ivevl to-day. octl9 2t WIHG A SOLOMON*. $2.000—Two Thousand Dollars— $2,000.—Walker A Dohbs received to-day an invoioe of two thousand dollar's worth of silver-plated ware for exhibition at the State Fair. Thoee goods will be on ex hibition at the crockery store of Walker A Dobbs one day this week and will be offered for sale at a small margin above cost rather than return them. So now is is the time for all those in want of some thing rare, pretty and nice for bridal and birthdav presents to secure them. Due notice will be given through[the columns of this paper of the day of opening. It Mrs. H.—Waxelhaum must have had hat Brussels carpeting given to him—he sells it so cheap. Mrs. L.—No. he bought thorn during the panic, and paid cash for them. Be sides, at the New York Store they always sell goods for less profit than anywhere else. Mrs. H.—Well, I heard so before, bnt •ver believed it. Mrs. E. told me at tae society last Friday she only paid S3 cents for her beautiful prune colored cach- mcre at the New York Store, and I paid Messrs. $1 for my ugly dirt colored one. It makes me *o mad to thiak about it. Til buy everything I want at the New York Store hereafter. octo tf Later- data* uplands on baaU rood ordinary, .hipped Novemlier and December, S 9-18. Sales today include MOO American. Later—Sales of uplands, basis good ordinary, delivered November SI. Produce. New Tore—Noon—Flour quiet and without decided chanxe. Wheat quiet and firm. Com firm and in lair demand. Fork dull and heavy; new mesa 15 75. Lard steady, old steam 8|. Tur- jentine dull 4i(. Rosin quiet at 2 70oi 75 lor .trained. Freurhts unchanged. Evenine—Flour, southern common to fair ex tra C30a7 00; rood to choice 7 Mull 00. kVki.ky firmer it nbgm AYlieat better: fair export and milling demand; winter red wesLm 1 55. Com a trifle I tetter: rood export and home demand; high mixed and yellow western 61. Rice un- rhangvd. Fork dull and heavy; new mess 15 75. llcefquiM: mess SSOalOOO. Lard steady. Tur pentine dull and lower. Rosin dull and lower. Groceries steady. Freights unchanged. Naval store*, after ruling quiet and firm, closed with a declining tendency. Louisvillx—Fknir quiet, steadv and un- 55. Provisions quiet and uncluJigea. ront is ou. Baron quiet; shoulders 8ft; clear rib sides 8ftaSft; clear rib 9. parked. Hams quiet; plain If; sugar cured ttilL Lard quiet; tieiro 8ft«S{; keg 9ft; hta-nin ft. Whisky quiet r.t Mi Cixcixxxn—Flour steady at 6 W\f.7 10. Com quiet at 50. Provisions dull. Pork quiet at 14 50; fobbing loU 14 23, Lard dull; old and new steam 7ft; kettle "ftaft. Baron Inwftwt improved de- niand; shoulders 7 ft; clear nb 7|; dear *7faft.— Wiiisky st«jadyat 8S, ST. Louis—Flour quiet and weak. Com steady; No. 2 mixed cast side 411. Whisky quiet at 91}, currency. Fork dull at 14 50. Baron quiet; slioul- ders SaSft; clear rib Sftaft}; clear 8fta9. Lard un- cftogML Nkw Oklsaxs—Pork firmer at l6 30al6 7&. Bacon easier; shoulders 8ft; dear rib sides Sft. Coffee 20a22ft. Wilmixotox—Spirits turpentine quiet at 39. Rosin, quiet etS23 for strained; pole 4 Ofc extra pale 3 00. Crude turpentin.' steady; hanl l 60; yellow dip and virgin 3 00. Tar firm at 2 23. Liverpool—Noon—Beef 79s. Marine News. * NkwYore—Arrived,Georgia,RLsing Star, Rus sia. Chari* -Ion. Vinro. Charlestox—Arrived. Flag. N. F. nussej, Edith llitlU Lily. Fal A C v Kl>. A 8 several of our customer* Imth been led to believe that we arerounerted with stores ad vertising to he branches of our house, we beg to state for their benefit and the public in general that we jiositively have no connection with any bouse outskle of our own. in Macon, nor have we a branch store in any pert of the State of Georgia. Respectfully, oel 19 31 a WAXKLBAUM k BRO. Determined T ) make the CHARTER OAK our leading store wc will offer other brands at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. octl'J 3t TRUMAN k GREEN. of administ ration, nexed. on the estate of Kcnjiun said county, deceased; Thejac are. therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have to the contrary, a», this office, on or by the first Monday in December next, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand officially. C. A. SOLOMON. octl?>vl Ordinary. has applied for exemption erf personal' ally, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock, a. m.. on the 27th day of October at my office. Given under my hand officially, octlft 3t C. T. WARD, Ordinary. IT orth British & Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD $10,000,000 Save Your Doctor's Bill.—When Dr. Wis- tar’s BaUam U Wild Cherry will cure courhs. CkJds. bleedfa*f at the lungs, and arrest the toll d. Ntiov.T, consumption, it does more than most physicians can do. The u*** of a single Imttle. dollar, that they need look satUfy the inondulous furtlter for tlie required The pretti **jt calicoes i the New York Store. t>n are a otto tf LOWEST RATES! NO OPENING! IIPHItll BAY! AVc hare dvridnl to open far th. Fair ou Honda; (iOth iiotant) with 200 bunches of BANANAS, 10,000 COCOANUTS,, 25,000 SWEET YELLOW ORANGES, in cases and barrels, from Cuba and Florida- 4 bids. SOUR LIMES, for preserv ing. 15 crates of large WHITE HEAD CABBAGE 175 FULL bbls. of New York, Michi gan and Ohio Large, Red, Green and White APPLES. 25 bbls. SILVER SKIN AND RED ONIONS. 62 bbls. PEERLESS. EARLY ROSE, JACKSON WHITE and PRINCE ALBERT TABLE POTATOES. If yon want good things to cat come to GREER, LAKE & CO.’S. octl9tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TBE HCITEIEUT —AT THE— PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, With the moat complete stock for the Prescription Department, Special. Agent for CASWELL. HAZARD k CO.'S PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, AND COD LIVED Oil. I JOHN INGALLS. octl9tf Fourth and Poplar xtreeta. But 1 have removed my svork of Millinery and Fancy Goods Tu Hrlfrleh'a Contort lottery JUST IN. 20 bbls. choice GILT EDGE REFINED SYRUP. 10 boxes WHITE MEAT. 25 bbls. MACKEREL. 50 half bbls. MACKEREL, JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. octlinf fttare, BORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY. — Whereas ! Reynolds applies to me for letters Lion on the estate of Ridtoy Ann Cherry street, wh 5re lam offering greet bar- , „f adnfeist gain* in L*dkV Hats. Bonnet*. Ribbons. Ftow- Cranford, t*ra L.vr and Linen Goats. Fur* and a gre= t | Th -^- nr\ tht*r**f«*re. to rit«* sibI odmoni.-h all many othvr useful arti. Uf* t<»» numerous to uu-n- persons caurernei^ to elbow cause, if anv t la*.\ have tion in an advertisement. 1 call the InduV e**- | lo t h.- ixmtrirv. at fftbatiic£.on or bv tho first jx-rjai attention to mv >to.k of RjUmn^ whirh \f ( ,n«ljiv in De*x-nt'.»-r n< it. why -edd kite an* raned and of tl»e beat qual.ty. They crji be . >h<*u!d ih I h bought for much !«•?*» than New \ork txal. G:\en tuul Call and examine my ciaals. oo'tll 2w 1K3. L. F. NEMIKIV. 1 octl9 3od STILL CONTINUES. And o’ring to the ^reat reduction we have just made on all chesses of GOODS, the rush of customers is Greater Than Ever To better suit the people and times, we have reduced all Goods 25 per cent Less Than they sold before the Great Financial Panic We want money for our Goods, and in order to get it we have made the Following Reductions 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $5 00 to $4 50. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $6 50 to $5 00. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $7 50 to $6 00. 11-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $9 00 to $7 50. 11-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $11 00 to $9 00. 12-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $12 00 to $10 00. 14-4 Blankets at Panic Prices. Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting, PILLOW CASING. -AND- House Furnishing Goods, AT REDUCED PRICES. Red Table Damask, Reduced from $1 25 to $1 00. WHITE TABLE DAM a—* NAPKINS, DOILIES, And TOWELS. Just Beceived at Panic Prices! We hove received our Black Alpacas, Which for color and quality are admitted by competent judges to be the best and cheapest in the city, as follows: Black ALPACAS, worth 50c., for 40c. Black ALPACAS, worth 60c.. for 50c. Black ALPACAS, worth 75c., for 60c. Black ALPACAS, worth 85c., for 75c. Black MOHAIRS, worth $1, for 85c. Blask BRILLIANTINES, worth $125. for$l 00. We cell the same Alpaca as A. T. Stewart retails, and at the samo prices. Colored Mohairs, In all the new and fashionable shades, reduced from 75c. to GOc. Just received, another full line of those Handsome Satins In all tho new and Stylish Colors, in* eluding NAVY BLUE, BOTTLE BREEN, OLIVE BROWN, And all Fashionable Colors, which wa wiU seU during the next TWO WEEKS AT 85 CENTS. They are the BEST QUALITY, and are worth $1 00. . Only 25 dozen of those KID GLOVES Left, which we are selling * at $1 00, worth $1 50. Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hose, In all qualities, at Bargain Prices. Pine Woven Corsets, For 75c., worth $100. XE1V ADVERTISEMENTS. F. P. STRUNG BUTTON, LACE v -AND- OOKGR'nSS GAITERS! ll.nl.iE In 1 '•> KELLEY & MOOBE, ort'O 2t Philadelphia. Attention 1 w TK beg leave to roll the attention of the good people of Moron to our stock of Fancy Family Groceries! We are anxious Co sell our Goods cheap, and will do so. We will keep always on hand all kind of Canned Goods! Of the lot we mention. TOMATOES. CORN. SALMON. LOBSTER. SARDl NES. l*OTTED HAM, TURKEY. DUCK. PAT® DGR. PR Uttln CHICKEN. TONGUE. GAME. kc. —ALSO— Java and Rio COFFEES. i PICK LBS. J E LLIES. MUSTARD. MACKEREL. CHEESE. LARD, MARTIN'S GILT EDGE BUTTER. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, WHISKIES, BRANDIES. GIN. RUM. WINES of all kinds GERMAN WINES that are good and pure* To our country friends we say that we will be glad to see them, one and all. and that they will do well to see us before buying BACON, RAG GING. TIES. Ac. We con be found at NO.60 CHERRY STREET, (opposite Curbs rt A Curd’s.) J. G. WILBUBN & CO. Handsome Braided Corsets, ; For $1 00, worth $1 60. We have the largest and best assortment of SILKS ever offered in the State. IN BLACK SILKS We defy competition, as we have the Largest and cheapest stock in Georgia. WE SELL AS WE ADVEBTISE W.A. HOPSON & CO Are constantly adding to their stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, HOSIERY, DOMESTICS, and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. They will open on MONDAY, 20th iiist- A Large Lot of Prints! OP NEW DESIGNS. They invite particular attention to their READY-MADE DRESS, CLOAKS, SACQVES, —AND— SHAWL DEPAKTMENTS. DRUG STORE, . NO. S BROWN HOUSE BLOCK, OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT. DR. P. H. WRIGHT, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PROPRIETOR. OLIVER DAHPORTH, IN CHARGE. WE STUDY TO PLEASE ALWAYS READY TO SERVE. THE OLD WOODEN DRUG STORE H. ZEILIN & CO., A GA. J. Drugs, Cttemicals, Oils, Paints, and Varnishes. And that unrivalled Medicine, “ SIMMONS’ LITER REGULATOR. ” J. n. ZEILIN k CO. Our store is open at all hours of Sunday from 8 o’clock a. M. until 9 o’clock P. M. octl9tf WHOLESALE Drug and Chemical WAREHOUSE, 82 and 84 CHERRY ST. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar Offer to tho trade and other* who buy in quantity their usual large and well assorted stock of every description of roods in their lino of business on most favorable terms. ' 100 oxs. MORPHINE. 1000 ozs. QUININE, 100 lbs. CALOMEL. 100 lbs. BLUE-MASS. 5 bbls. BLUE STONE. 50 bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL. Orders solicited with a guarantee of satisfaction. « BUM —THIS WEEK— ARE NUMEROUS ! Among which are 100 doz. LINEN COLLARS, at 10c. each. 4-4 SEA ISLAND HOMESPUN, at 12jc. 10-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, at $1 50. And the handsomest stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods THE BROWN HOUSE DURING THE FAIR. [ N reply to many Bettors, the Proprietors of the l Brown House, Macon. Ga., would my No room* will pro engaged. The House will be iij»ui the old plan Ifrrt coma first served. All the ohl customer*the house will be accom modated tothc farthest extent possible, but the choicest room* will h '* reserved for ladies. But in no event will a guest he turned out of a room to accommodate any octlft 3t THE STATE PAIR. BOARD,. BOARD! T7MRST CLASS BOARD CAN BE HAD BY V inquiring at tin- residence lately occupied by Mrs. Kxpcricnce. on Pine street, between Second ami Thirl. • nee moderate. oct 1*>-1 vr* DWELLING TO RENT. A COMPORT.U;M DWKU.ING in VirmtUn touting eight with food garden, well of water, etc. Terov very moderate. Apply to ourtStf L. W. RASDAL. POR RENT. HOUSES, eligibly located. R. P. LAWTON. At Exchange Bank, or to Dr. A. P. COLLINS. At Collins* i Heath’ Macon Street Railroad. secure a place Mu •rf i'.is Company. Call and th Pair. J. B. COBB. Set •rotary and Treasurer. FOR RENT. A FOUR-ROOM house on Oak street, between Second and Third. A good well of water on the place. Possession given immediately. Apply to octlft 3t . J. MARKS. S3 Cheny street. NOTICE. I OFFER for sale a small farm in Houston o ty. five miles from Marshal ville, S. \V. R. R., containing 405 acres, under high state of cultiva tion, being level, with good fences, good water ; buildings new, except the dwelling, which has been recently repaired. Said place Is level and in a healthy locality. Terms made easy. Apply f GEO. S. HAS LAM. Sr.. octlft Gw Marshal ville. Ga. TO RENT. A THREE-ROOM dwelling-house on Fifth street, near Walnut, with kitchen, garden and good well ol water. Apply to octl7 5t D. DALY k BRO. Private Boarding House. S EVERAL gentleman can secure furnished rooms and good board; also a number of day boarders can be accommodated bv application to MRS. C. SPRINZ. oct 17 lOt Mulberry street NOTICE. T HE public are notified that I have removed toy otliee to MulU rnr street one door above Fourth, formerly occupied by It Waggenstein. My Court will be hereafter held at my office, where I will always Ik? on hand to atteml to all business connected with the office of Justice of tho octl7 lOt E. SPRINZ. WANTED. 2Q CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to sepSOtf FOR RENT. A COMFORTABLE, well arranged Dwelling —seven rooms and double kitchen. Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lots in different parts of the city, worth from $500 to $5,000. Apply to MRS. REEVES, oct!7tf Cor. Spring st. and Washington av. MISS WARD'S HANDSOME STOCK OP MILLINERY GOODS IS now open for the inspection of her friends JL and customers, and she invites them to call and examino before purchasing elsewhere, oct 1 ttf Corner Cotton ave. and Cherry st Life Size Portraits, In Oil or Pastel, copied from small pictures, at PUGH’S GAIiUERY, Corner Mulberry and Second Streets, Artist on the spot, to retouch or color as per or ders. which will be executed promptly and satis factorily. The Special Attention Of the Ladies is called to the fine stock of French Millinery S ash ribbons, fancy neckties, RUCHINGS and RUFFS, of aU the new styles. Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lace and Merino. A fine assortment of REAL LACES. Ladies’ arid Misses’ FRENCH CORSETS. The IIAIR DEPARTMENT is complete HAIR woven and arranged in any desired style. A beautiful assortment of HAIR ORNAMENTS, , in Cut Steel. CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS. Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES. A complete assortment of NOTIONS. There is a full stock of everything usually kept in my busine#, which would be too numerous to mention here. Prompt attention given to all orders. MISS A. O’CONNOR. octl5 tf Cotton Avenue. For Sale. O NE of the most valuable places in Yineville, known as the Bryant place, containing about forty-live acres, will be sold for cash or cotton, or exchanged for real estate in the city of Macon. Apply to A. J. ORR, octlSeod tf At Oliver, Douglass k Co’s. For Sent. A FOUR room house with 11 acres ground. good kitchen, garden, orchard and well of water, in suburbs of the city, convenient to Mer cer University. Possession given immediately. t 1— O t>TTT T IV» V Bar and Bestanrant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. JT. VALENTINO, H A j very best style. FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call. I wiU open on the 1st of October, at No. 66 Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a Ladies’ Eating Saloon. r im Land ortioiallv. C. A. SOLOMON. Urvlirury. 8. Waxelbanm octl9 hutuahllm & Bro. Those who have not yet supplied them selves with SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASINGS, TOWELS, DAMASKS, NAPKINS, DOILIES, and BLANKETS for the Fair, Will find our stock unrivalled in quality, quantity and variety. To those who have not yet learned our locations, we would simply say, FOLLOW THE CEOWD! —TO— W. A. octlO tf Julian & Co.’s. Z. £. WHEELER. Saloon and Restaurant, Fourth Street, opposite Express Office. MACON. GEORGIA. Meals Served at all Honrs, r AY QE. NIGHT. A First Class Establishment* STOCKED WITH FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. auir.il 2m BROOMS, BROOMS. yyE have just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. oetlfttf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY k CO* MATCHES, MATCHES. l j 0 0E0SS EOUIfD " 00D PARLOR MATCHES. octistf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY ± CO. CADDY LARD, TN 3,5 and 10 pound caddies—FRESH. oct!8tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY k CO. MACKEREL. 3QQ PACKAGES MACKEREL just in ivtistf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO. ti mm MANUFACTURED BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. ESTABLISHED TWEHTY-FOTJR YEARS. CAPITAL $1,350,000. Tills Company Sells 40,000 Tons Manures Annually ;0; TBE * .A V(i O Al,E FERTILIZER Now offered to the !'!’»* n ! Far iera of the South, is guaranteed a genuine Manure, free from adulteration. ui> le »•: tho bo*i chemical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized ami M I X E BY MACHINERY. It contains a large proportion of SOI/CJBLTD PHOSPHATE, And is eminently suited to Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops. „. 11 pu T it manure ever .iflered In the South, an.l will be the most lonular when its merits are tested. Two qualities are offered to suit purchasers. AA Is of a very high era lo. superior tp any manure in the market. BIf Is an exeelleut and safe fertilizer, equal to t ho best now offered. PRICE : AA $65 00. BB $45 00. Per ton. for cash, delivered in Savannah. Sold ab.i on time for cash or cotton. November 1st, nremnt. Agents in different parts of tho State, W. KcKAY, Gcnertil Agent, Macon, Qo. THE COMMONWEALTH life insurance company OF NEW YORK CITY, D OES business ujion popular plans that the people can comprehend, and at the minimum rates of all first class companies. The Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Prompt, WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. THOMAS U. CONNER, „ Martin, Georgia, Manager of tins Georgia Dejiartment. Examine the Savings Bank Plan. % ang3i lawly M. IGLAUER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN SEGARS AND TOBACCO ■7a CIlKIUtY KTRKET. MACON. GA. The Following Leading Brands of Eegars Always On Hand : JASMINE, MORNING CALL, LUCCA, GRENADIER, FORTUNA, PARTAGAS, GOLDEN BUG, CUBIT, UNITY, LIBBY, LA TENTACION, SIN PRETENCION, LA SONATA, COTTON BOLL, FRENCH SPY AND JUST OUT’, Together with a splemlid assortment of the* Leading Brands of Imported Segars! Dealers in Segars and Tobacco will do well to * nil and examine my stock before purchasing else where. Orders promptly attended to and sutisfact ion gunrnntoed. octlltr ’ ■HARDWA R E.IR ON & STEEL. CARHART«CORD HARDWARE CUTLERY, ETC., ' Cherry Street, - - 31 aeon, Ga. w octl^tf JOHNSON it DUNLAP, 72 Third Street, Macon, Ga. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE. We have in store tho best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia, and defy competition in quality or price. POCKET CUTLERY. Wo i mport direct from Sheffield, EngVind, and wiU guarantee to duplicate any bin bought in Now York from jobbers. DR. W. W. FORD, dentist. H as removed hi. office from Mulberrr street to No. 106 Cherry street, oyer Major M. R. Rogers’, next door to Mr. Beggs.oetlzSm COAL. TYARTIES wishina to lay in win to- stocks of 1 Coal would do well to .send in their orders before the 10th instant,aa after that time we wn hwgwtmarrete*. BUTTS A ROSS. E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMCEOPATHI8T /OFFICE Wood’s Block. Second street, third Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons. Wo are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by the case, and get extra discount. BUILDERS’ HAKDWARE. 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 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. We • mean business, and all we ask is a trial. If we don’t sell you, it shall not txrour fault. octl5 tf Boots and Shoes! FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873. Ko. 3 Cotton Avenue and G8 Third Street. ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Ever offered by us in this market. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and Youths’ Wear. Comprising all varieties and styles, from the heavy bi-ogan to the * ,r and of the be.st material. Country merchants will find it to th«ir advsntncv to examine our st<x*k, from selections can be made at prices that will compare favorably with thoeo of the No In the retail department, we have, at No. 3 Cotton avenue and ti*> Third street, all the latest styles of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Boots. Shoes. Cxavt.-r> ana Slippers, Hnisli.il in the moat decant ner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would ) to ‘rail and examine. •si delicate slipper, made to or- rh equally good i’ friends and the public generally jk*pt21-cod Sut MIX & KIRTLAND.