The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 22, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MELEAGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTORR.. 22 <187 THE ClTYT. W K DN K.sPAY MORN I> Mayor Huft »a The Wraihrr » i to <h-iv.- th Thr Wftynr'* ( nuri. ol, but Many Alder- An at the Citv > bold court, 1) Hall yestt nd no cu< idedly a dull day in path « to be hoped that thing* of Mr. 8u*ph. i if railed to the advert* »r . S. lloge. aueooMor to He of th. seat and industrious young t the city, and ofT.-rn to th Ho Ice*]* c • ill tli.* wi. 1 the public a stock fresh fish, fruits, ▼erything eb*e that partment of trade, •k and keep* it full t ool f«r tlae NrHMMi. Mr. W. E. Anderaoo presented us yw* t-rday with four fully matured cocum- • "Th, ju*t gathered from his garden in Yinerille. While the weather is rather too Octoberuh for one to " hanker " after auchj fruit just now, still as an example of what nan be done at gardening, at almost any season of the your, they come in first rate. If it were only June now they would make a splendid ** awn." Thr Fire Fiend at Work. The gin-house of Messrs. J. M. and W. F. Reynold*, of Ma*t>n county, was Met on fire on last Saturday night, and the house, press and a)out eight bales of cotton con sumed. Loss a very serious one. About I o'clock, on Monday, the dwell ing-house of Mr. Chas. B. Faulk, of Twiggs county, took fire and was con sumotl together with all the furniture The family succeeded in saving only a portion of their wearing apparel. Alii fur Xrniplil Sixty-five doll.ii>, in addition to what has already tjoen sent from Macon, forwarded by express yustorday to Mem phis, in aid of the stificront, by Rev. Dr. Park. je approach build- j Tkr The nearer the ti ening of the fair the ha ct of thing* the park will nearly if not quite all be com- ! rted to-day. Very little remained yester day for the carpenters to doon the new exhi bition hall, and the painters were at work to the outside and a battalion of white- nuhen on the inside. The agent of the Pairl»snks and the Howe scales cornea- lies are on the ground with goods enough n their line to fill the whole of the first dory of this building. _ Each company has half the floor, and even then their arge hay scales hare to be erected on ‘he outside of the building. Workmen, -resterday, were engaged in laying a brick foundation for each of the companies, to The right of Floral Hall. The chicken shew promise* to be a moat unusually large and handsome one. There is already a good show on the ground, a large number of coops haring arrived from Oneida county, New York, and a still larger number having been filled by Dr. Wilcox, of this county. The latter has specimens of white, buff, black n in and partridge Cochin cocks, which cer tainly promise to be very hard to beat. They are magnificent fowls. Some machinery has arrived and is I icing placed. Mr. Williagham is fixing up to show one of hi* horse-powers. He um erected a platform for the purpose, iod has the machine in working order. From now until the end of the week will be a busy time on the ground. Many exhibitors are already here, and are anx ious to begin to put their" goods into po rtion. Additional stock is arriving every •lay, and visitors to the ground can see a smart tittle “spirt” between fast trotters lit almost any hour of the day. The track is full ef horses nearly all the time, The leaves are falling so rapidly that it‘i* .difficult to keep the grounds looking perfectly clean; but the Mayor ha* a strong force of rakes at work, and will have things looking a* dean as possible. .. Financial and Commercial OrriCK TRLEOJLVPH AND MESSENGER.} Ocn>n» tl—E rettsa. 1SJ. > Cotton. W, qootr th, wket to-dv cfl full Je. ind w»t. Lowm«idl.n« bra, UtgMe.>a* dlinq. HJr. Luw (mate, «* *3* •«. while 4inj Urn (Wttoo. mW bewortul <A Tb.re™44.brt4«P-rtLr»cfcm*«al-l-to- d»y, oI which £» cue 1* nilml sthjrmpm. The *lp»rww were II* lwk* relre rt*. MACOX C0TT05 ITlIlXlIT. Stock on band Septi 1. IsTX ^ 14» rZttw-iitR 15*71 Northern rcople In Ihr Mouth, A gentleman “out West,” who appear* to be in some wsy or other engaged in the emigration business, wrote to Judge Lundy, of this county, a letter, from which the following is an extract May I be permitted to ask you to give me your candid opinion as to how parties from the North will be reoeived in your sd'ction. socially and otherwine; it l>eing farthest from my intention to settle in any portion where any of the rancor, con sequent on the war, should still exist. I, as a Virginian, have sunk all such feel er I..* v ,u '* ti *!_* ings, and, without overlooking my own Mclntoab. put-rot the >.nt Baptwt j am aniin,., to do wj little to- Church. This amount wav the result of war ,j* benefiting the South, a collection taken up by Dr. McIntosh in There has not been a time since the his church last Sunday, and it speak* w w hen Northern people, coming South well for the Christian charity of that I to engage in* legitimate business, were congregation. The money was sent to j not received and treated as they should Rev. Dr. Landrum, formerly of Savan- j liave been. The question of their reoep- nah, but now pastor of a e lurch in j tkm into society does not rest upon any Memphix,^ . j j question wspecting the section* of the The bounty Court. I country from which they coma If they His Honor Judge Weems disposed of are upright people, who seek to earn their three criminal eases yesterday, all of livelihood by honorable pursuits, they find which wore against persons of color. | mo opposition here, but are made to feel Nathan Henderson was convicted of welcome wherever they go. interlusive conduct and Ant'd $f>0 and costs, but was allowed the privilege of commuting the sentence to six months in the chain gang He paid the fine. Caroline Lowe plead guilty to a similar offai>»e. and was fined $20 and costs or three months in the chain gang. Charles Green, convicted of a similar offense, wpa fined $40 and costa or flvti months in the chain gang. Thr New Nieamrr. No. 2's steamer is now all ready for trial, anti from her looks bids fair to giv«» a satisfactory result. It was bnilt at the Allen Fire Department Supply Company, Providence, R. I., and has many improve ments and fine points which will be more fully described after her trial. It ii named the “ Simri Rose,” anil has a very correct likeness of Mr. Rose, in porcelain, in tho signal lump, which, with nickel plate and painting, makes a most impos ing npjM'urance. , i The engine will be tested this after- noon at the Mullwirry street cistern. The name* of the judges will be found else! where in this paper. A llsmlMiiiir Craft. There is now at tho office of Mr. 11. Wrigley a very handsome little boat* which is intended to be exhibited at the State Fair. The boat was built by Master Ed. Irvine, clerk in J. W. Burke A Co/s book store, and is a masterpiece of mech anism for so young a mechanic, and one wholly untutored except by tho prompt- ing of a fine natural mechanical genius. The boat is a side-wheeler, worked by an ingenious lever arrangement resembling the walking-beam of on engine, and the whole is very handsomely painted. It Is large enough to boar the weight of two or tluve persons, and would look well if permanently launched on the lake in the Parle. Wllkln«oii County. The Wilkinson county grand jury, in making their presentments on Thursday, paid the following compliment to the Judge and Solicitor General: In closing the duties of the present >temi-annual session of our Superior Court, vro regret to say that we still find crime in its various forms abroad in our land; butt with the strong nrm of the law, en forced in that impartial, rigid and unre lenting manner that characterises his Honor, George F. Bartlett, we look to the day not far distant when the criminal court will become a terror to evil doers, and tffiiuo, stop by step, recede from onr land. To J. W. Prestem, Solicitor General, we tender our thanks for that courteous and ever-roady manner in which we have found him assisting u* in ferreting owt the many cases of crime presented for onr consideration. An Appeal lor Mriiipltl* and Mhrrvr- port. Below we publish a call upon tho poo- pie of Macon for further • oniributions in aid of the sufferers at Memphis and Shreveport While thine is every reason to Udievo that the oold weather will cheek farther ravages of the disease which lias prostrated those towns, it must be l*>rne in mind.that hundreds of persona have been left destitute of food and rai ment, mat of whom are children who have beta made orphans by ,the pesti lence. Macon has not done her part to wards alleviating the woes of the dis tressed. She has sent only a small con tribution. If the amount were quadrupled it would he no more than humanity de mands at tho hands of a community which lias enjoyed a Messed exempt.- n :'i.. i . scourges. Let the people take this mat ter into con-idemtion l. -d..v. .md msk- up their minds what they are able to give aud give it on the sjv»t. Relief cannot be forwarded too prompt!-, or any more lilvrally than is noeeraary to prevent guf- We * beer etofor •nti ell as tho nd t fleet and ..rfiicted as great Food and er suffer- IIow But. when they come down here with a carpet-bag in one hand and in the other an “itching palm.” and assume to engraft a “new civilization” upon the Southern people, and to run their poli' tics, and to hold all the offices of trust and emolument, they are about a* wcl come as a wolf would be in a flock of sheep. The Southern people have no use for such, and they are not tolerated, nor are they permitted to enter respectable society; but are suffered to quietly drop to the level of their worth, which they usually find among the negro politicians. Xatiwd f Skiptad pmxxudj Stack on trend thi* eremite «« . Mil- SMI LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. S*w Tome—N.mi—Mom, 7. Enfaum. Ion* .hart Govemtneat. mComdj. Sure band. .11 » Erenin*—Jlaoryl^SIreid inrerert. Eirbanre «ra.r»tj^ to <Sd^ i^oSd dmer ml IjiH. GotJ «fc«£ 7h mw Mi <17. 1th toltnr.!. 7h IMtil!; Sure hood, qaiai ud ootninoL _ . . _ _ ~ mm «. new M; VtrpnniM Si new SI. ... Jb MEdefd 7; Sonluu Hi new «>; Imre t. SO; 8. M; Akrinm. si TtK to —. GaoreU U snd 7. no hi-!-; North CoreH*.!*; new lS;ree«U tu 7; South CMidinn. 4& new 10; April Kid YSno^-Noon—CanMbKB*7|. Erie Ml. later—Erie Ml. Inter—Street reto tor money u I below honk MAYOR’S OFFICE, Mocu*. tl», October le. U . rpBEfuQasriarniVwand ivculatianswillbeob- I 1 until by ri-iion and ei'abiton. in the city of Moron, dnrinr the week of the Fair, and are ubliabed far tbr baorfit and ioformatasi of ALL CONCERNED. The ate* of the Fair Ground* will be opened pnjtnptly at 8 •’dock a. a. of each day. commenc- uur on Moudsy. October 27th and will remain open until Mtr.a • Prices of Admission as Follows : Whole mmm ticket*, good t r the week, day •nd r.irht 00 Half aeawWi ticketa (for chiklnn under If yews) pood ior the week, day and nizht 1 SO Whole sinrie tickeu for diode admittance durinr the day 75 Half uncle tickets (children under 12 yean) for unde admit tuner durin* the day..— 2S Whole tirade tickets forsinrie admitUnro uriar th-nirbt i. *0 ainpnr ti-ket j children ander 12 years) «r-ingle wiruittanoeduriiur themrht.. 25 Tickets for naldle horse*, urorle admittance. 25 Tickets for saddle horse* dunnjr the week ... 1 00 *a for one-horse vehirk-s. sin^e admit- jnre - 50 Tickets f&r one-bone rehidea during the week,. 2 00 Tirkrtator two-horse vehicles, single admit- Tickets for two-horie vehidee. during the werit — 2 50 All hecks winning to and from the Fur Tickets will be placed on sale at the following plana: Brown House. Lanier House. National Hotel. Isaacs* House. Brown’s Bookstore. G.Yol- eer k Co/a. J. W. Burke a Co.’a. and entrance to Park. W. A. IIUFF. ortlOtd Mayor. .Wr*sr*. Julm-on A Ilunlaii. Both of these gentlemen are veteran mercliants anti thoroughly posted in all the details of their calling. Few firms th«* city or State are stronger financially, or liave been more successful in their business- career. The senior was for many years engaged in trade at Clinton, and is deservedly esteemed throughout MitMid Georgia. His associate. Mr. Dun lap, is ono of the four oklest merchants in Macon, and a self-made uian of great worth anti forco of character. He is one of- the most active and efficient officers connected with the approaching Fair, and if Bibb county should bear away the prize offered for the largest and best county display, to him will as much of the credit be due, as to any other single individual. This firm has on hand an immense stock of cutlery, tools and hardware gen orally, together with wagon and carriage findings, such as hubs, spokes, rims and other material, in great abuntlance, and hollow-ware and wooden ware enough al most to stock the country. Their impor tations of iron and steel also are very heavy from abroad. As an evidence of this, thoy have now a foreign order for 100.000 pounds of the best Swedes iron. Their table and pocket cutlery comes directly from the forges of the English manufacturers. The trade of this house is very extensive, both at wholesale and retail. They are most fortunate, too, in tho choice of their assistants. One of these, Mr. J. H. Johnson, is a son of the senior, and a capital chip of the old block. As a salesman, he is active, courteous and efficient. Of the other, George A. Smith, who contributed so much to the success of the lamented Wise, it is almost unnec essary to speak. He is entirely au fait in his line of business, and has no supe rior among the young men of tho city. It requires three commodious apartments to accommodate the large stock of Messrs. Johnson A Dunlap, and their supply of agricultural implements, gins, plows, etc., is sufficient of itself to equip a respecta ble store. Read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere. Cotton. Nxw To*x—!fouo—Cotton quiet; buyers and islkn aisut: ala 12*5; uplands IS); Orleans 17*. Futures ofirnnd as follow-: OctoG r 10 3-16; November 3-I4 Dwmber l«h Jmwsit IS 7-lS(£lS P-1S; February t«|; March 3«i; April 171-ISBIT 3*38. Erenin*—Cotton, nrt reosipta *3* hale 3* nki —; uplands OHmns —. Future* rloaad barely steady: sales 1O2S0; October HHulSS-SS; November IS 7-3*alS4. He- rembar IS 5-1 fiats 11*32; January lSIS-XfalSl; February IS a-lS; March IS 11-lSalSf. Baltimoex—Cotton, nrt receipts —. cross 801; -jporU roast wise 101; Great Britain —; tak* ¥'■ stock 3ttS; middling* Mfe k»w middlings 1*1; strict Rood ordinary 15; market tlulL Nxw OaiJtAy»—Cotton.net receipt* 5W0; *n«s 563S( exports enaatwian —. sales 1*00; stork 4L326-. widdlin*a 17k low nudflliram ISf-. strict xood onl«nary 15k market quirt and nominally — cbunxM. WiLMianTov—Cotton, nrt receipts 281; exports roast arise Ttt; «ak« —. Stork —? middlinn —. AcorsTA—Cotton, net receipts 1000; sales 600: shipment* 1000; stock—, middling*HjalS; market id good tlemand. a*VA55An-Cotton, net recripta 13*7: sale* 1»W; exports onfutwi** 1*32; to Great Britain 1808; stork 3M«5 middlhun l*fc market steady. CUARUteros—Cotton, net receipt* *12*; export* to Great Britain —. coastwi-e SdiS; mles 500; -lock 21.400; mWdliapai 15R low > middlings l*i; strict good ordinary l*ial*k market quiet. MoaiLX-Cotton.net rereiptsl21S; export* roust- wise mk sale* *00; stock 15^7*; middlinga Uk low aiidrllings 15J; strict good ordinary 1*1; a krt dull. Boarox—(V»tton. nrt receipt* 333; gross sales ISO; stock WmO; middlings 171; market dull. Norfolk—Cotton, nrt receipt* 1*54; exiiorta court wise 2610-. sales 1*0; stork 5714; low middlings 131; market steady. Mxxwna—Cotton, nrt recripU 123ft: shipment* 1674. Stock 17.0 rt ; middlings 16; market quiet and steady. _ Galvxsto»—t7otton.net mvijffs 767; export* eoartwiM 6; mles 276; stock 10^*7; good onlinarv 1*4; ordinary 1*4; market in moderate demand. I*HILAnXLPH! A—Cotton, nrt receipts 33; grew* 63; middlings 17; low middlings —, strict good ordinary —. market quiet Livexfool—Noon—CrttOn. sale* to-day 6500; American to arrive 11-16 lower, sales upland*. ItaaL* good ordinary, shipped October and No- vemlier «1; do basis low middlings, deliver A Oc tober 9. Produce. Ngw York—Noon—Fkmr quiet and steady Wheat quirt and firm. Corn dull ami without derided change. Pork dull heavy; mesa 15 00. lard firm; old steam fib Turpentine dull at to. Rosin dull at 2 68 for strained. Freiffht* quirt. F.vening—Southern flour dull and drooping at 6 30*7 00; common to fair extra 7 50all 00; good to choice 7 5**11 00. Whisky Armor at M|a87. Wheat opened a shade better, advanced to 1 42la I 52 for nter red Western. Corn opened 1st Irttrr. rinsed with an advance of KH for steamer Western mixed. I*0rk dull and lower; new mesa 1150. Beef quiet at filaio. Lard st«ady at Turpentine dull at 40. Rosin steady at 2 firm at for sacked. Provision* quiet. Pork heM at 15 Oft. Baron lower, shoulders fip. clear rib sides fiafth Hear rib 8|aA|. Pscked bund lower; tierna fiafih kcc9; steam nominsl; packers pre* tswing to eomroence operations shortly; about 000 head of hogs in packers pen. Whisky dull at fi7Mft*. ehanged. Pork held at 1* 00. Lard quiet; steam nominally 7|a7l for old and new kettle; iobbing sales 71071. Bsoon irregular, only jobbing do- mand: shoulders 7U72; clear rib 7f. dear 71*71- Whisky weak at 87. St. Loris—Flour dull, weak and lower; l»u*i- nas* small. Corn quiet at 42a*2l for No. 2 mixed at east section track; 42l»« for regular. Whisky nominal at 90, currency. Pork quirt at 1400a 1*50. Baron easy for buyers; order lots 7l*S; shoulders 7|afiR dear rib 71*“!. Laid quiet. Wilxixotos—Spirits turpentine steady, at Rosin quirt at 2-15 for strained. Crude turpentine steadr-. bard 2 00; yellow dip3 00; vir gin 2 40. Tar quiet at2 15. Loyxox—Tallow 42a. Spirits turpentine 32s 9da Marino Rows. New Yoax—Arrived. Samana. Arrived out, Minnesota, Calabria. Trojan and Spain. Chjk*LX*T08—Sailed. James Adger,South Caro lina, Autocrat. Nellie Lnrc. Prank ami Emilr. Veto, Adolph. Angel. Sampson. Curtis. Tilton. E. C. Rommel. John S. Lee, Myrover, Carthie. C. Berry, Bella Russell. J. S. Humphrey, John Wentworth. 8avaxxaii—Arrived. Zodiac. Frank Lucas. Cleared. Leo. British, steamship Arbitrator, schooner A. J. Fabawa, 31. E. Feme nek. NEW AI>VKKTISE3CENT8. FOUR BRANDS OP TIIK FINEST FLOUR Known to the trade ATTENTION. Ocmulgee Fire Co. No. 2. Y OU are hereby ordered to meet at your Hall at 14 o’clock THIS (Wednesday) AFTER- ON. in full uniform. t<> assist in testing the Simri Rum?. By order of NOON. qtfiB following gentlemen are most respectfully A invited to art as judge* in trethg the new ROSE. Department; Matt. Thornton. J<*hn (5. Schofield. * Remolds B. Crockett. C. D. Fiodlay and W. oct22 It Found on the Street. \ LARGE Brass Store Key. which the owner ran hare by paying for this advertisement. For Sale. TO BE GIVEN AWAY To Ladies of Georgia exhibited at the approaching State Fair. COOK & CHEEK'S CHOICE, From Marietta. Ga. WILEY’S XXXX, From Messrs. Burr X Flanders, Macon. Georgia. HAZOR EXTRA, Prom Messrs. Buchanan A Smith, St. Louis, Mo. DOUBLE EAGLE, From Messrs. E. O. Stananl X Co„ St. Louis, Mo. Flour now ready for delivery, at the Excelsior Provision House — OF — GREER, LAKE & CO., Comer Cherry and Third streets, out Bmms —THIS WEEK— oetiltf Macon. Georgia. A FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half miles »outh cd the town of Cuthbert. Ran- four hundred and fifty aerna. oif which about two hundred and fifty are cleared and under cultivation. On the premises are a gin house and excellent rin. one double lug dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborer** houses, a fine well«4. water and a good mill scat. There b timber and fuel sufficient on the place also to realise more than double the pur chase money. This property will be sold on ac commodating terms, or exchanged for city im provement*. Apply at this office, or to THOS. POWELL. Trustee, oefcKtf Cuthbert. Georgia. Last Notice to Tax Payers. T HE law requires me to make ar early settle. imiit of all tlie taxes <■( Bibb comity. I shall therefore expert and positively require eveiy tax paver to make arttkmeiit on or liefore the 15th BAT OF NOVEMBER. Do no* bring trouble upon me and expmseupon yourself by nndecting to pa>' J*> ur tax*** in time. My office, 72 Cherry street, will lie ojkmi until 9 o’clock P. v. Reaper tfuRy. W.T. NELSON. ort22tf Tax Collector for Bibb County. Tnx CuxtrEaT and Bkst.—Hook’s Eureka Liver Medicine give* universal satisfaction in the treatment of LiverDisea.se, Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Coatireuesa. and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach and liver. novSOly Jot tothk World ! Woman is Frkb !—Among Cue many modern discoveries looking to the hap piness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to higher consideration than the re nowned remedy—Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regu lator, Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup pression of the menses. It removes uterine ob- tt ruction*. It cures constipation and strengthens she system. It braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. II. Bradfleld. Druggist. Atlanta. Ga Brice $150 per bottle. All respectable drug men korp it. TrsxKKGEK. Ala.. 1863. Mr. L. H.'Bradfikld—Sir; Please forward us, mmediately. another supply of Bradfikld’s Fb- male Regulator. We find it to be all that s claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most de cided and happy effects orodncod by it. Vuiy respectfully. Hunter X Alexander. READING NOTICES. Silver Plated Ware—Silver Plated Ware.—Tm seU, butter dishes, tspoons and forks, cake baskets, card receivers, pitcher seta, toilet sets, and everything: in the ailrer plated war© line, at oct£2codtf Wblkkr k Dobbs’. K. J. Johnston is now opening for faU and winter trade a large and elegant stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver and silver plated ware, fancy goods, fine cutleiy, etc., to which public attention is respectfully invited. oct21 tf Welcome to the Grand State Fair. We extend a cordial invitation to each an*l every one who intends visiting our city during the Fair, to call and examine our large stock of china crockery, silver plated ware, table and pocketcutlery, etca at New York prices. oct22 eodtf Walker k Dobbs. Ladies fixing up their household goods for the Fair should remember octl9 St Tbcman k Green. 3 hare th< f-v.-r. We have n-y. eontrih ited in pro portion toother cities, and we confidently w -> the charitable people of Macon by, G. 0. Ognuei IMt/. B. K Ii*-**, Mrs. J. T. Wilkii Mrs. J. F. Grot i either the unde Dinner sets, tea sets, and toilet sets of the finest French China, decorated and plain, at Walker k Dobbs’. octSSoodtf the will We, the umlenignod Dnunrists take in commanding to the trade Dr. J. Beadfielo’s Female Regulator—believing it to be a pood ami reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recommends it. W. A. Lansdbt.l, Atlanta. Ga. Pemberton, Wilson, Tatlor A Co, Atlanta. Ga. Rkdwine A Fox, Atlanta Ga. W. C. Lawshe. Atlanta. Ga W. Root A Son, Marietta, Ga. i ia to cvrtify tost I hare examined the recipe of Dr. J. BradfleW, of this county, and as a medical man pronounce it to be a combination of lrcdirines (4 great merit in the treatment of all the ili*-a*es of female* for which he recommends it. This Deoemlwr 21,1*R Wm. P. Beasley. M. D. Hunt. Rankin A Lamas. lrholeaale Agents, Macon, Ga unylodmwJbww WE STUDY TO PLEASE AND ALWAYS READY TO SERVE. THE OLD WOODEN DRUG STORE J. H. ZEILIN & CO., MACON, GA. FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES Of every description. Fruits of All Kinds! Both Native and Foreign. Fresh. Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, etc., Received every morning. Give me a call. GEO. F. HOGE. G eorgia, crawford county.—where- ns. C. U. Hatcher applies to roefor letters of administration on the estate late of said county, deceased of H. II. Collins. These are. therefore, to cite and kindred and creditors of sakl deceased, to file ob jection*. if any they have, on or by the first Mon- day in December next. Given under my hand and official signature October 21.1873. JAMES J. RAY. oet22 SOd Ordinary. Special Premium. nrtfltd W. A. HUFF. B. NANCE’S Bar and Restaurant. LAKE’S block. Poplar street, Macon. Ga french house. AMERICUS, GA. Board per Day • • • • $2 MRS. A. E. RAGLAND, oct21 Ira FOR SALE. 11-3 MILES FHOM THE CITY. E E ACRES IMPROVED I.AXD, suitable for •3.J a marfcrt cnlener. HOUSE AJSTD LOT. With or without furniture, containing all necessary outhouses, stables, etc, and orchard, near WcdQM Female CoUege. octfltf M. J. BAER HEAD THIS ! SILVER LAKE. THE PEACE To get something that u nice ia at A. ULLM AIN ’S ISAACS HOUSE BAR. He has RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. ATLANTA BEER. The best Wliisky, Brandy & Wine In Macon. Lunch every day at 11 o'clock. Oysters on the half shell.oct21 AKE NUMEROUS ! A:uong which are 100 doc. LINEN COLLAES, at 10c. each. 4-4 SEA ISLAND HOMESPUN, at 121c. 10-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, at SI 50. A ad the handsomest stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods Those who have not yet supplied them selves with SHEETINGS. PIU.< «.V 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 GHOWD! —TO— W. A. Julian & Co.’s. oct!9 tf COTTON STATES ;Life Insurance Company. . - GKOBGIA. ACOjr. Ga.. October 10. 1873. f^HIS romjiany is prapBred ual ratt-s. An opportunity _11 who desire insurance, or v — - ct any cause, to transfer their poflriea from otho companies to place their risks in a reiwble home institution, at a leas rate, notwithstanding in- quaaeof age. than original cost. The -Cotton i l»usine*». and is not used thereii- ts wanted. Liberal inducements will be 1. GEO. S, OBEAR, 12 lm Secretary. JUST RECEIVED! A ND now offered, a full stock of well assorted FANCY GOODS And TOILET ABTICLES, Consisting in part of Lubin’% Rimmel’s and Atkinson’s Handkerchief Extracts, Genuine Farina and German Belle Cologne*. Toilet Powders from a)) the best maker*, with Puff and Ponder Boxes. Also, a full line of Hair. Nail, Tooth. Cloah and Hat Bruslies, with Combs, from the cheapest horn to the bent ivory. Fine Buffalo and Rub ber Dressing. Also. Lubin’s Elder Flower, Musk. Cashmere and Parisian Bouquet, Glycerine, Honey and Okly’s Transparent Soap. ROLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue. octfltf CANNED GOODS! CHOICE GOODS IN TIN AND GLASS. FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS, PICKLES, SALMON. LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from one of the most relia ble nackimr establishments in the country, and for sale at low prices. oct21tf B. H. WRIGLEY X CO. The Special Attention Of the Ladies is called to the fine stock of French Millinery S ash ribbons, fancy neckties, RUCHINGS and RUFFS, of all the new atylea Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lace and Merino. A fine assortment of REAL LACES. Ladies’ and Misses’ FRENCH CORSETS. The HAIR DEPARTMENT is complete HAIR-woven and arranged in any desired style. A beautiful assortment of HAIR ORNAMENTS, in Cut SteeL CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS. GUt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES. A complete assortment of NOTIONS. There is a full stock of everything usually kept in my business, which would bo too numerous to mention here. Prompt attention given to all oniers. MISS A. O’CONNOR, octlS tf Cotton Avenue. Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. VALENTINO, TTAVING refitted his entire premises, is now prepared to tu*i:ish his frauds and patrons with cverythinc jierhuningto a first-class restau rant, whii h will be served in the very best style. He will always have cu hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. Stranrera visiting Hr-con should give him a calL I will open on th 1st of October, at No. 66 Cherry street, next d»* r t<»my present restaurant, a Ladies 1 Eating Saloon. Z. B. WHEELEB. Saloon and Restaurant, I Fourth Street, opposite Express Office, MACON. GEORGIA. Meals Served at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT. A First Glass Establishment* STOCKED WITH FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. autrSl 2m WANTED. Coal Creek Coal. W* _. receiving a winter’s supply of LUMP COAL from the Coal Creek Mines, and supply consumer* on short notice, at the a. card. A S several of our customers have been led to b-liev«* that we arertnmertcd with stores :td- vertisiinc to be branches of our house, we beg to *tate for their benefit and the public in general that we positively liave no connection with any house outside of our own, in Macon, nor have we a branch store in any part of the State of Georgia. Respectfully, octl9 St S. WAXELBAUM X BRO. Determined. T ) make the CHARTER OAK our leading stove we will offerother brands at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ortlft St TRUMAN k GREEN. NOTICE. T HE public are notified that I liave removed my office to Mulberiy street, one door above Fourth, formerly occupied by R. Waggenstein. Mr Court will oe hereafter held at my office, where I will always be on hand to attend to all business connected with the office of Justice of the Peace. oet!7 lOt E. SPRINZ. 10 WANTED. CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to GEO. W. HEAD. No. 4 Blake’s bloc k. FOR RENT. A COMFORT ABLE, well arranged Dwelling —seven rooms and double kitchen. Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lots in different jmrt* of the city, worth from 3500 to &Ouo. Apply to WILEY'S XXXX. e early and come often. E. R. RICHARDS, No. 58 Cherry street. NOTICE. rpHE STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE has been re- X furnished oat and out. and is now open to receive both transient and permanent Boarders. oct21 ***J. R. GLENN. TO RENT. Y THREE-ROOM dwelling-houae on Fifth Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, and Varnishes. And that unrivalled Medicine. •• SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR. ” J. H. ZEILIN X OO. Our store is open at all hours of Sunday from id the surrounding country. j It being our intention to mak- (. ontributions tuay Lc sent to Jos. Oils- | Charter Oak our leading stove, we fcrs Jnd Jiulkso^* I c * ose out °^ 10r styles at a very low figure, son. Mrs. F. Beesauu j octlOSt Trckax & GiiKKN*. Macon, Ga Hr Ifit, pied. L. N. Whtttli B. C. Smith. W. W. CiUN-K J vo. r. Four. ?r 21, 1873. A Fees Lusch ilay, at the oct7-eodtf tin X Lama and reliable firm have rvivi lluud’a Eureka Luer Medic *■1 ail win* »js«c tned r.. In and $1.00. L—Thi« ed a la ? lot <4 Dr. that »*• some sthepra;** i lant. he shot at 11 o’clock every “Ocr House,” Third street, le of whisky, let him buy a man. and not >neak liters" or "cordial,” and ie. If he wants a tonic llum a Pinporaiy *tuuu- *ne durabla strength t 6 o’clock a. m. unt «19 o'clock r.: ortlttf For Sale. At Oliver. Dourla- Por Rent. FOUR room house . cood kitchen, garoa A^r, in snburba of lh»- ci University. IW-ssio nth 11 acres grou . on-hurxi and w« ! y, c*mvenient :<> M i fdwn teandiab C. SULLIVAN. Private Boarding House. S EVERAL gentiemwn can secure furnished rooms and rood board; also a number of day boarders can be accommodated bv application to MRS. C. SPRINZ, ortl" 10t Mulberry street. DWELLING TO RENT. A COMTORTABLE DWELLING in Vinenlle Xx. tnining eight rooms, with oed ganlen. well of water, etc. Terms very moderate. Apple to auc23tf L. W. RASDAL. FOR 11ENT. riiWO DWELLING HOUSES, eluriblv located. X Apply to R. F. LAWTON, At Exchanre Bank, or to Da A. P. COLLINS, fulyirtf At Cofltn*’ X Heath* XTTB hai toW. J. Lawton, liltrral patronnee of our i fc*-j tember lsth, 1S75. NOTICE. thi> day oold «>ur stock i TO RENT. r WO TENEMENT HOUSES, or ere eielit room H« ii— for rent. Apply to julrr.tf OLIVER, DOUGLAS X CO. DENTISTRY, JJR. KM -HSON hns returned to Maccn.cnd *n.e, at his D tU. Bran, M Mui’.*;ny atreJl. MISS W A R D ’ S HANDSOM2 STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS TS now open for the inspection of her friends I :u..l riid-'in.-rs. mi l -ho :ri\ :t.-> them to uili and examine l>efore purchasing elsewhere, ortlttf Corner Cotton are, and Cherry st. F 1 BOARD, BOARD! by Mrs. Experience, on Pine street, between Second and Third. Price moderate. octl6-iw* FOR SALE CHEAP. A N half-acre lot with a six-room dwelling. kitchen, outhouses, etc^ situated on Second street between Oak and Arch. Is within a few minutes walk of the business part of the city, de pot and workshops and has proven to be a healthy place. Apply to D. D. CRAIG. auxlft eodtf TL A. 3IORRIS. LAND SALE. T WILL sell on the first Tuesday in December X next, in the town of Knoxville. Crawford coun ty. two lots (402 acres) of wild land, Noe. 229 and 230. in the 7th district cf -aid county, six miles wc*t of Knoxville. This land Is well timbered and valuable for a -aw null and shimrle machine. T. W. BARROW. Cola parch*-*. Monroe county, Ga 0rtl7dlaw3wAwtds - GIN YOUR COTTON. r AM prepared to gin Cotton for my neighbors l on very liberal terms. JERE HOLLIS, on Houston road, three mile** from town. v» r -tl7 2tawtf W.&. HOPSON & GO Are constantly adding to their stock of DEESS GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, HOSIERY, DOMESTICS, and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. Thej will open on MONDAY, 20th Inst,- A Large Lot of Prints! OF NEtV DESIGNS. They invite particular attention to their READY-MADE DRESS, CLOAKS, SACQUES, -AND- SHAWIi DEPARTMENTS. Attention ! w 8 ; Fancy Family Groceries! We are anxious to 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. SARDINES. POTTED HAM. TURKEY, DUCK. PATRIDGE, PRAIRIE CHICKEN. TONGUE. GAME, Ac. —Also— TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, In fact everything a family needs in tho grocery 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 ao well to see us before buying BACON, BAG GING. TIES. Ac. J. G. WILBURN & CO. Rooms For Rent, ^'yVERoSL'e of Southern Express Comjianr. Terms moderate. Apply to T. IL HENDERSON. *-pl2 tf XX ix^rv»* Officv. Life Size Portraits, In OH or Pastel, copied from small pictures, at PUGH’S GALLERY, 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. Music Lessons. through the Pbstoflice. WHOLESALE Drug and Chemical WAREHOUSE, 82 and 84 CHERRY ST. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar Offer to the trade and other* who buy in quantity their usual large and well assorted stock of every description of goods in their line of business on most favorable terms. 100 oxa MORPHINE. 1000 oxa QUININE. 100 lba CALOMEL, 100 lba BLUE MASS. 5 bbls. BLUE STONE, L0 bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL. Orders solicited with a guarantee of satisfaction. DR. W. W. FORD, I)E'TI«T. AS removed his offi.'e from Mulberry street to No. IOC Cherry street, over Major M. F Rogers’, next door to Mr. Beggs*.octlSSm C OAL JARTIES wishing to lay in winter stocks of ■ Coal would do well to send in their orders before the lOch instant, us after that time we will BUTTS X ROSS. manufactured BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company, (LIMITED.) NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. ESTABLISHED TWENTY-FOUR YEARS. CAPITAL $1,250,000. T This Company Sells 40,000 Tons Manures Annually THE LAIN"GDALE FERTILIZER Now offered to the Planters ami Farmers of the South, is guaranteed a genuine Manure, free from adulteration, made of the best chemical ingredients, and thoroughly pulvorized ana MIXED BY MACHINERY. • It contains a large proportion of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, And is eminently suited to Cotton, .Corn and Grain Crops. It is the purest and most reliable manure ever offered in the South, aud will be the most popular when its merits are tested. Two qualities are offer ad to suit purchasers. AA Is of a very high grade, superior to any manure in the market. BB Is an excellent and safe fertiliser, equal to the l>-st now offered. PRICE: AA $65 00. BB $45 00. Per ton, for cash, delivered in Savannah. Sold ala * on time for cash or eottou, November 1st. prompt. Agents in different parts of the State, W. McKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga. $50 GOLD MEDAL! »R the best Country Weekly Newspaper _ published in tho State of Georgia. Typo- graphv. make up, business and reading matter and editorial management to be considered by idges. The five issues previous to the State air to be taken as the test. Committee to be imposed of J. H. EstiU. \Y. A Hemphill and Jos. lisbv. W. A HUFF, ortitf Mayor. FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL, r M Ht. CORTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS, NEW YORK- Onthe European plan. RICH ARD P. FRENCH, son of the late Colonel Richard French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly fitted up and entirely renovated the same. Centrally located in tho business part of the city Lundies’ and Gentlemen sDining Rooms attached. funclDtf T. J. SIMMONS. • C. B. WOOTEN. SIMMONS & WOOTEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 67 THIRD STREET, octiitf Macon, Georgia DISSOLUTION. T HE firm of Peyser X Glass is dissolved by mu tual consent. S. PEYSER, September 17,1873. M. GLASS. sepl8-law4t , Georgia Land and "Water Power Por Sale. sale a fine body of oak and hickory land, which I embraces a first-class water power, ami eligible site for building up a large cotton manufacturing interest. It is on the Ocmulgee river, six miles above Macon. I can sell tracts of from 100 acres i to two thousand. Address Land For Sale. T OFFER for sale or lease 1,131 acres on Ca- nauna crock, in Pulaski county, ten miles from Hawkinsville and near the Hawkinsville and Eu- faula railroad, (now being constructed),—800 acres cleared. Land divided to suit purchasers. Terms liucral. Parties wishing to buy or sell Georgia lands will find it to their interest to address WM. LUNDY. sep28d2awAwtf.Macon. Ga NOTICE. I OFFER for sale a small farm in Houston coun ty, five miles from Marstalville, S.W.R.B- containing 405 acre*, under high state of cultiva tion, being level, with good fences, good water , building* new, except the dwelling, which has been recently repaired. Said place is level and in a healthy locality. Terms made easy. Apply r* GEO. S. HAS LAM, Sr.. octl8 6w Marshalville, Ga E. B. POTTEK, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST /“YFFICE Wood’s Block, Second street, third V7 door below Johnston jewelry establishment. Residence Lanier House.julylS tf For Rent. T HE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First .'■to-et, (Nvupicd at present by J. L. Sauls- boxy, eligibly located ana convenient to busines- Posscssion given October 1st. Apply to • A. B. ROSS, sepiotf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. North British & Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD - - - - $10,000,000 LOWEST KATES! FOE SALE. A FTER the term prescribed by law for adver- xjl tisement. I shall be prepared to make titles to the Iverson farm, situated H miles from Ma- con. njijx.-it.- IL-s*- Hill r.-nn-t.-ry. Said farm con sists (>/J 47 J-5 :wrc*. including* some of the best land in Bibb county, with many advantages of water, muck-manure, etc, required on a model farm. Examination is invited. octlOdSw A. IVERSON, Admr. JPTUKJE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, With the most complete stock for the Prescription Department, Special Agent for CASWELL, HAZARD X CO.’S PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, AND COD LIVER OIL I JOHN INGALLS. oct!9tf Fourth and Poplar streets. NO OPENING! But I have removed my stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods To Htlfrleh’M Confectionery Store, Cherry atreet, where I am offering great bar gains in Ladies’ Hats, Bonnet*, Ribbons, Flow ers, Lace and Linen Goods, Furs and a great many other useful articles too numerous to men tion in an advertisement. I call the ladies’ es pecial attention to my spick of Ribbons, which are varied and of the best quality. They can be bought for much less than New York coat. Cali and examine my goods. octll 3w MSB. L. V. HENDRIX. STONEWALL FERTILIZE R For sale by TUBPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS, MACON’. GA. ortTtf BROOMS, BROOMS. W E have just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. oetlgtf SEY31QUP, TINSLEY X CO. MATCHES, MATCHES. X A GROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR 150 MATCHES. octlStf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY X CO. CADDY LARD, JN 3,5 and 10 pound caddies—FRESH. octl*tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY X CO. MACKEREL. 300 PACKAGES MACKEREL m octlStf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY X CO. 33TTJE£K.tC & CJ< »BB, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE A CENTS. 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. ASH CAPITAL Sa.500,000 00 ASH ASSETS 4.408,573 75 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Yirginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 342.099 04 BURKE & COBB, Ajjents. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 244,444 25 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF MACON, GEORGIA. ASSETS, NEARLY $600,000 00 sep27 2nw4m* BURKE & COBB, Agents, “ DINNA YE HEAR THE SLOGAN ? ” PUTZEL <£ SSH Beg leave to call tho attention of their numerous patron* to toe ot-low mentioned list of OIRiOOZEniR IES - COMPRISING - Thirty-one Different Kinds of Canned Goods! Aa follows; Fresh Mackerel. Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams. Sardine*. Club Fish, Peaches, Pineapple*. Quinces, Pears. Cherries. Raspberries, Blacklierries, Strawberries, Pi# Emits. Tomatoes, Peas, String Beans, Lima Beans, Asparagus, Succotash. Saco, Corn, Spiced Salmon. Con densed Milk, Damsons, Devilled Ham, Lobster. Partridge, Duck and Turkey. All of the above are Packed This Season! TEAS A SPECIALTY LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! We have now in stock the LARGEST and most COMPLETE assortmemnt of TEAS! IN THIS MARKET. TEN DIFFERENT 6RADES OF TEAS! Prom 70 Cents per Pound and Upwards! ALSO ON HAND Coffees, Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Farir, Cheese, Butter, Lard, and everything dee appertaining to a Grocery Store. LIQUORS, We take pleasure in stating tliat the Century WtiislLy Was awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE VIENNA EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS! Constantly on hand. Port, Sh< Duprey Brandies, etc^ eta, etc. German Groceries a Specialty WE KEEP EVERYTHING- IN THE GERMAN GROCERY LINK. Try Our Shakspeare Segars, 10 cents Each. — :0: Thankful for past favors, wo solicit your continued patronage. Prices Lower Than Ever. PUTZEL & SON, ocUlm SECOND STREET. DAMOUR’S BLOCK. JOHNSON & DUNL AP, • 72 Third Street, Macon. Ga. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE. We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia, and defy competition in quality or price. POCKET CUTLERY. We import direct from Sheffield, EngLind, and will guarantee to duplicate any hill bought in New York from jobbers. Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons. We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by the case, and get extra discount. BUILDERS’ J4AR.DWA.XtE. Our stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since tho 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 Seales. P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not lecst, the D .PRATT COTTON GIN. IRON and STEEL and everything k» ;-*t in a fir t class Hardware House. We mean business, and all we ask w a trial. It we don’t sell you, it shall not ho onr fault. octlo .tf