The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 26, 1873, Image 2

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I - jsGER: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1873 THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH A.\ FIRST NATIONAL EANK of MACON ITcrth British L Mercantil; INSL'KANCE COMPANY u Kun»ts. W, B. DIXBMORB t a PLANT. 11. 8. LITTLE.' OP LONDON AND EDISBU U. H. ll.\/.I.EHl. U>i. LC.mXT.MWi fiyiUT. r. mai Q-tilnov 1" to the City will do jwill to all at I, 6. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers) $10,000,000 GOLDSMITH & NUSSSBAUM CAPITAL—BOLD jiAxrPAcrntgD by Deposits Beceived, On Which Interest will He Allowed, PAYABLE ON C&feXXa. Advances inadc on Cotton and Pro duce In .Mure. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company, '(LIMITED.) ( NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. ESTABLISHED TWENTY-FOUR YEARS. CAPITA!. $1,250,000. This Company Sells 40,000 Tons Manures Annually Tm Chronicle and Sentinel, </ Friday, ■ay. mom twenty-fire Or thirty men be- lonipn,. York Circus made a aillenJHK of Oanhard Harkin- aon at EUenton. on the Port Keyal »»1- ro»l. while the train waa (topping at that station lart Wednueday, and but- locked about $30 worth of Hboda. They wetv followed to August*, however. and ametad, bat the manager of the circus settled the bill, and they were released. Gents’ Shawls, Traveling Blankets, Trunks, Valises, And everything usually kept in a First-Class Gents’ Furnishing Establishment. Qualities and prioes guaranteed, flire them a emit. octSG lm MACON. GEORGIA. I«o Bay Street, savannah, tin. At ills lor the »»le uf Aforryman'. Aiuiuuiiisisl llo.i-s. __ «e»l*6ni trVisi.n. sour. wsraiT' WARFIKLD A WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission ,i I Merchants, j SAVANNAH. GE01U5IA. j O lTEBthcir Vniiys to planter* tuaUtupjpr, of cotton, etfe unit KoticiC A‘share Af their ms- lies*. Cash itaivuuoc* made on om;aguuit*:it4at lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted to our care, will receive prompt attention. ^ Al lures” bought and 9uiti in the ^.muiuiii iuh(N>\v York Cotton Exchange on the roofrt iVi>opi)>e term*. aeplthn ■ Now offered to the Planter, snd Potmen, ol the South, it saawatecd a genuine Msimratree from adulteration, tmutt of the best chemical ingralietits. and thoroughly pulvenaea *nu MIXED BY MACHINERY. It contains a large pi\»porti6n of SOLUBLK PHOSPHATE, And is eminently suited to Cotton, Corn and Crain Crops. It is the purest an! most tollable manure ever offered in vlia South, and will be the most popular when it* merits are tested.' Two qualities am offered to suit purchasers. A t Is of a very high grade. suj>erior V> any manure in the market. IIB l* an excellent and safe fertiliser. equal to the best now o.tered. WM. S. HOLT, JNO. B. ROSS. W. pUKOAjf. J. 11. JOHNSTO.T. M.MAl LiiXV. DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., \ Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, I 1)2 Buy Afreet, Savauitoii, tin. augl tfm COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY A'l^KSUED TO. fains ly Planters* Bank, FOKT VALLEY, GA. Collections made at all accenaible points. Intcpvt paid un Deposit* when made for a J?Ani»kusOX, Pivs t. W. E. UROWJi.Caah’r “"■“TOW Col. Hugh L Dcnnanl Dr. V. A Mathews, .iMtSff Wo». J. Anderson, Cot Wm. Felton, _ rir.M I- If. ffollftwh— SPECIAL NOTICE WE have opened a wholeeale apartment, over our retail store, and in 1 Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchant* who buy in this market to give u We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy 1 New York. . . Our stock is the largest that Lm ever been brought to this State. Tae CORN. COTTON, AVUEAT. OATS. RYE, BARLEY, POTATOES, GRASSES and CLOVER. wtftyf A gents for Bradley'* buper-Pho Lime, Jewell** Mill* Yarns mid 1 eta Kaiciring, Ropeand ln.n Titsahwi.yi Usual futilities uxU tided to tUstumers. uugl hw&sSviiin T. J. BlMMONS. C. 1». MTOOTKJf. SIMMONS & WOOTEN. ATTOKN IT V S AT LAW, 57 third Street, GRASSES AND GRAIN oct!2tf ISAAC JIAKUKMAN. JAMES U. liLOU: the Episcopal Church by some of the clergymen on the claim* and usage* of t hat church. We had not the pleasure of attending. Our city has boon somewhat enliven..! of late by the app.-amnoe of MoUrar now paper among us; n spirited little wheat oall..l Every Saturday. edited by Mr. Iverson L. Hunter. Its last issue makes some mettlesome thrusts at the staunch old Union and Recorder; but the latter seem* chary of entering the eordy jousts, and replies in frosen dig nity of silence. Our public school is doing an excellent business. It is located in admirable apartments in the boaement of the State House, and its teacher, the Rev. J. H. Alien, is one of the best instructors of youth in Georgia. By the aid of the school fund Mr. Allen is enabled to in struct bis pupils free of charge. His school is, of course, large and immensely popular. Miss Came Fair has an excel lent school for beginners in another room in the State House. We find tho fire-bricks and chimney- tops manufactured by Mr. Henry Stevens, near this place, coming into more general use here as the consumption of coal in creases. A comparison of the quality and prices of Mr. Stevens’ manufactures show a superiority in quality and price over Northern "goods ” in this line. The im mense supply of kaolin in this region points to the iinportanoa of this branch ley, required on s mod **” A°fVERSON, Ailmr. 11.2 MILKS Kit O H THE CITY. - - ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitsble lor Oft 5 codim anil local uiiiuoncv, nnu uiwiuct uuo uisiumue ... ,»o .o-v. ~ — — dividend*. or rather makes tlie Dividend certain by deonmnuiff the premium, lly it* o enable* a Iman to deal with hi* own nrighbor*..stockholder* w to'Gauim.memw will do juatioe to his family aftor ho w dead, and al*o provides that hw funds will bo , . .a* s t.:.. looalili- A iVimimm' with (.tmittil OHOIliril ailtl ilfl’U'lli Tax CoDertor tor Bibb County. !CARHART& CURD.lt CUTLERY', ETC. Macon, Ga. Cherry Street, octlRtf loy Murray’* grammar was out aside; the young adventurer declined the advice of his parents instead of nouns and pro- Tex Prizes op im ] 1.000 Gold nnd Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from §20 to «3«0jeach 1 Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double- Elated Silverware, Jewelry, ;tc., etc. 5 Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to 76.000. Agent* Wanted to sell TICKETS to whom liberal Premiums will be paid. i Single Tickets $1; Six Ticket* $5; Twelve Tick- (GUION LINK.) 17JRST-CLASS STEAMERS sad between New i 1 York and Liverpool evcvyMTediieadagr.aflont- ing the best possible accommodation for the sa loon and steeraoe pfusengers. Drafts issued fer passage money from Europe at current rates. For rates of passaf<> ui»l other mfumiution. ap ply to Williams a guion. . 20 Broadway. New York. Or to W. MCKAY. Arant, octl lm No. 6S Second stnvt. Macon. Ga. COTTON STATES life Insurance Company. mixcirAL omci MACON, - - - GEORGIA. Macox. Ga, October 10, 1.S7S. rpHlS company is prepnrtxl to issue police's tm i:.\odu> lrom Ka*t Tennessee. The Knoxville Ptau and Herald com plain* of emigration from Rsst Tennes- -*>e—a. country which certainly possesses material advantage* sufficient to attract populate «n from other regions. Say* that paper: The constant drain on our farming i population seema to bo growing greater, and whereas we have Veen frequently called on to record the emigration of families frv*m East Tennessee, now we are .vim. et daily necessitated to mention the exodus of whole neighborhood^ .bound mainly for Texas. One, and perhaps the governing, reason for this emigration, is given in n letter frv.m Polk county, pub lished elsewhere i--» this issue. The fact is an unpl« iisant one. but that ahould.no*. prevent• t\*nsidention by thought ful, and the application of such remedy :i-> will prove t :heju'it iw in keeping our al ready too sparse population within the .vnlines <>:' E.ist ’i'axsiOKvtx’. Eiue-wpiin I'.oories will not answer. The isolated it tempts to bring in immigrants from ihrottd have not succeeded to any markcsl result, util) unions we make a united nnd Lhorough effort, not engaging in a mere vmporary spurt of euterj»ri*e in this di- roction, we may expect to see a continu- uit o of the drain out of our section and 30 change for the better in the increase 1 from oliicr State’s or from Europe* ■ A *ce. lhmii r>rvuJ»l ro>L /The "OUai; baa an avaitebfe reserve ol tainuil ami de- 4 ^300000. which U entiivV Independent awnea^ and i* not u ssd tbenrin. Good wanted. Liberal iudaertnenu will ba GEO. S. OBEAR. ELLIS & CUTTER, LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. SEYMOUR- TINSLEY A CO. MATCHES, MATCHES, For Sale. FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half . nubs southuf the town of Cuthbert. Ran- ph oonntT. and containing four hundred and r acre*, of which about two hundred and fifty cit-aod wad und.ir cnltivalion. <n the prsmiw* are a ein house and exedbnt OPS double loc dwelling, and a fuffiaency of irer\* hDus's. a fine well of ami a good mill - Three is timber and fuel sutfiriroi on the If you think of buying a Sewing Machine it will pay you to examine the records of those now in useaad profit by experience. THE WHEELER A WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE ROTARY HOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. AU shut tle machines waste power in .drawing the shuttle back after the stitch is formed bringing double CADDY LARD, tartar. At the ti GUARANTEED! TTEhsrejt U( iw^ltworar: et* “ B.1KLEY SHEAF” STOVES,sadtaretortas with them the ‘Great B( me&ctor,” “Sarny Scath,” “Cotton Plant,” “Stewart/’ i::n.*tsv< 'Ti rU 1 '^ 1 * 11 GRATES Jrer hsooxkt to thii imrfas. -Vbo, from the Bsr- SEYMOUR. TINSLEY ± CO. MACKEREL. XlOOLV HOUSE. fir J. W. BOND, Iiishiusu. ... Srerxii. Twenty steps in front of rRaiiruad. $2 per day. are complete, and excvlled. >EYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO. octlStf HOWARD HOUSJE. BROAD STREET, earlv opposite Montin.'in*’ry and Eufaula Rail- ’ totul Depot. EUFAULA. ALABAMA. • W. HOWARD. - - Proprietor*. Only a short walk to and from the Southwert- n R-'n’.njud. Seventy-five cents saved in omni- is fare, septa 6m NOTICJS. [-. .. fctockarsai Gtsanrani a MI lineol House Faml-h. I'll,.; dreter, in Tin Fist* SboStanMrt and H.iiu- FunsUSInr too*., m u term, u «ny myt aileailun ri nn to .11 orders. Oliver, Douglass & Co., No. 42 Third *tr3et. I OFFER f. r «de a small famiin nuudr'i.ruu ty, fltv* m:W-s frem Marstahilfa. S. W. R. E .\nrtiunmg 405 acres, under hi*rh stato of cultiM tiori. being Icwl. with «\iud faixva. fud sat'-, buildiiurs m-w, the dwelling, which lu 1«*.- n nsv.'itlr rrpsire*!. hmd f l*«v * lesel and i a l.cmlthy iocal.t'. T- m.» easy. Apply t GEO. s. hasi.a.m. >rU octl5 6w Marshall ilk-. Ga. CHAS. COUNSELMAN k CO., General Commission Merchants, lltioiu 14. Oriental Iiu:Mins OIICAGO. Refer to W. A. Huff, Macon, tnaj-2 Cm :ptl-kod2ia $£clrflr;ipli<$3flcMeiuicr! ^ A wild eat eiirht Mr. Osalel William, in hi* bourne all one i eat making MVtral a Bight to got into the I inf a ant jslsnftal hin at which ha jauta The oat was kiDat by on of Mr. Willi Asctris—Vuwr liXSTSOTIO).•—Tlie J FrjJsjsay.1 Last Tonadajr ■ and NT- aaa ia not witli between fort) ton. the *crew, a u -ml • mailer buiW lrea than $4,000 i Both the bumingn multel from the aame cause—the qi loan dropping of a match into tho Woo no, of the HawkUuville DU put hu oaaaod hi* tsetmiota into the rani of abnormal gourd vine fiction, and gc to telling I4g tales about hunting a fishing. The following will do pc* well for a beginning x r A Good Kiokt's Wore.—One of tho UK«t ronw—fiil hunter* we have heard J of lives in Coffee county. When he U at home hi* name i* Henry EUie. A friend of hie write* us that hu . K1U went hunting the oilier night, and bemne he gave up the hunt be hod killed wen coon*, ono opoMuxn, one polecat, t* *» rat* and three dog*. Ho slept hearty the balanoe of tho night* A Ilio Tuan.*.—A monster loggerhead turtle was caught in Bluff I*»ko, in Wil cox county, a few day* ago. Mow*. James Love and John Jlarne* were fish ing, when one of them* in drawing up hi* hoolt discovered this turtle fastened thereto. By good management* it mu drawn near enough to land to lie caught. Its weight was ninety-thrac pounds, and it measured three feet from nose to tail, and three feet hack from tail to nose, making six fert altogether. It wa* ca igbt. with a common perch book. Tlife* is an •’o'er true tale.*' Tax same paper announces the death, last week, of Mr. Hardy Powers* of Pu laski county, in the eighty-first year of his age. Mr. P. was one of the first set tlers of the county, and built the fin>t frame house ever erected in the old town of Hartford. Also that there bus been more sickness in that w>cti<c the present season than for many years past. Many deaths have oocuitmL Mas. Auoustua Khimkk, widow of Cap!, Christian Ehimke, a German subject liv ing at Savannah, has brought suit in tho MWderal Court for $20,000 again.it that city. Her husband fell over-the bluff at the lower; end of * Houston street last January and wsa killed, and the jury of inquest found that tho soiling at that point was insecure. ArrKMfTBD Assassination.—The Au gusts Chronicle and Sentinel of Friday, says: J* - - Several evenings since on attempt was made, wo understand, by some unknown party, u assassinate Mr. Charles Johnson, who lives on tho Central railroad, about two miles from tho city. Mr. Johnson had just gone to the back door of his res idence to call to a servant to bring in somo wood, and was In tho act of return ing when n gun was fired from I he wood* near by, and a buckshot struck him in the back, near the spine, indicting a pain ful wound. The house near the door wu* also'struck by several buckshot, showing that the gun had evidently been aimed in tliat direction. No olue ha* lawn obtained to the party who fired tho gun. Mr. Johnson was compelled to take to his lied, and has been quite ill since. Tho Inickshot entered his book and has never been found. Tmb Gainesville Eaglo nays the farm er* of that section are busy sowing wheat and will devote a Urge area to that pur pose. Tub aame paper has this paragraph : We aro informed that Mr. John H. Moss, who killed Alexander some time ago, in the upper part of Bonk* county, is lying at the verv jwint of death, from the effect of woumU inflicted by tier ami his wife, tho former with his knife, and the latter with a •‘snake" pole. Moss* spina) column was broken In the row by Mr*. Alexander. Tut Kagle also has an angry scream at the miserable mismanagement of the mails. It says it exohangss with a daily paper at Charlotte. N T . C., and never gets inor# than two copies » week, .though through trains are run every day, and that many qL its State oxchangai are not received until they tae two or three weeks old. Pkbsiuuon 8kbd Coma.—Says the Griffin News i Mr. Edward Dugdale, yhollvos a short distance from the city limit.-*, lm* di covered that persimmon seed by a cer tain process can be made into excellent MILLEDGEVILLE LETTER. KKw*!nr»« Llvrly- M 6trrct Hriiinnilng' flirt Tom Dnrrls ffbnots a Womnn- £pi«ro|«al Convocation -“Evrry Bnf- »lrday• , — Public udiool — Ntcvcn ‘ Pottery—Grant *a*tcrn Chrrws Ww Equcstrftnn Carroll ir. a ftclmol-boy —Grant Btilsa ntr diaries tjrsll- Jiidsr lli.rrU.of Jllllcdgcvlllc-llo! for the mate PoJrM ooffae, and has obtained a patent for his invention. Some of it iuvs been exhib ited to and tried by some of our most noted epicures, who pronounce it equal to tho best of any brand. Upon sam pling it, somo insisted that it was a gen uine article of Mocha, and none have boon able to discover that it was any thing but good coffee. A joint stock company i* to be formed for the manu facture of the article. Ths Gainesville Advertiser says the Chostotee river canal which drains about throe miles of river bed, will be completed' by the first of next May, at an estimated cost of $12,000, and that it is estimated each square mile of bed will yield pennyweight of gold. Wx find the* following in tho Savannah Advertiser-Republican, of Friday A Collision on ms Avousta and Co lumbia Railroad—Livky Escape or Savannah PaorL*.—Last Monday after noon about 4 o'clock, while the pasn«'n- ger train from Columbia, S. C., w as s$o|>- ping at a wood and water station about twenty-four milas below Co2umliia.it run into by an engine which happened to bo following, and the passenger* nar rowly escaped with their lives. Several of our citizen* were aboard the train, snuui}* thorn Mr. Samuel B. PallfiOf and wife, Mr. M. J. BaQr and wife, and Mr. IV. B. Jones and wife, of Burke county. These lsdies and gentlemen were in the rear passenger coach, and they con sider their eeaii}ie as truly miraculous. , The engine mounts! upon tho rear plat- I form and broke into the car, driving it I forward with tremendous velocity, caus ing it to mount upon the platform of the bar in front of it, and in fact, piling sev eral of the au* upon tlmstt iuiiutxluiU-iv ia front of them. The shook ru to £iw*t *• to thro, tho bnlics foitranl. v.umv of llu-iu !io:n; k ' span tho ri*xir off 11,07. Mr. Hslni. r nv«ivi4rawN> tow nn.l paiuful bruise* Hut fortu- luiujj uono off thou xuivired any aerioiu in j'iTT. A UormFttaONi ! «,> or Hik Sons ■t Hmo -A most dlslinrtln^' ism of ar. ,.1,-nUl oocum.l in BuiLs-h iviuitv * .Liy or ii v '* rosultinq in ih- »l.»tli".if two youi.ir uu-n—us a n fauulr, and ths Othor gro.a but not : .- -i. i’i.. j .r: . i dlixen “ M ittraanm. October IA. 1H73. i>ittoo is oominR into our market aqain rates tnetj. and businow grows lively. The wm-ral new business bouses estab lished luce very lately, principally cloth ing .torts, are making strenuous efforts to obtain custom. The -street drum ming” practice by them to the annoyance of our sensible and orderly public, ha. called forth n merited and dignified re proof from tho old “ Union and Recorder. Mr. Houghton well calls upon our city fathers to protect our dtisens from this nuisance. Our old and well established business houses have never condescended to tills debasing custom, and bonce no city ordlnanoo on tho subject hss hereto fore been called for. Ths old man Thomas Harris; who shot Jfjrs. Judy Goff, in this county, is yet in jail. Dr. W. H. Hall has succeeded by tliu most skillful tr&tmsnt in saving the life of tho poor old holy. She is now rap idly improving. HarriaU one of thoso desperate inebriate, who get. drunk whenever whisky is in his reach, and .whoso reason takes total flight when he i| drunken. Such was his condition when ho shot Mrs. Goff. Ho declares ho ismcaibeis nothing of Hs and with truth, no doubt. Ho committed reveral years ago. \n Episcopal convocation has just ad journed here. Quito n number of cler- Irymen from abroad were in attendance: Imcas and Drysdsle, from Athens; krarn/T, from Atlanta; Clarke, from Au to; and Stoucy. of this city. Ad- were delivered tast evuning in Special Premium. rj.ES DOLLAIM win t« IsuS tjTtlw b-lisJ Vmrattmtr PALMETTO LADY’S HAT <S -ho* Lr be ~l.ih.lod at the ,m.narliin« SUIe Arr.olll.--l iS!a 1 W. A HUFF DinncTons: WM. B. JOHNSTON. JOHN . J. GRESHAM. jaly22 6m S. G. Bonn. President. R- F. Lawton. CUuthkr. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. unicc In h uri’s New nuiidiug. Receives .Deposits BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. Makes Advances oil Stocks. Bond*, Cotton i Store. Abo on Shipment* of Cotton. FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES Fruits of AU Kinds! Both Native and Foreign. Fresh Fish, Oysters, . Crahs, Shrimps, etc., Received every morning. Give me a call. GEO. F. HOGE. Last Notice to Tax Payers. MACON FLOUR MILLS NISBET'S FOUNDRY FOR SALE. nouns, and put himself in the nomiaafir* eass independent into ciroud life. His success has prehaldy justified his choice, and ho is doubtless more famous as an equestrian than he would have been ns a grammarian, and better paid, too! When wo knew him in the ol^en time he was manly, daring, adventurous school boy. In a recent drive with a most agreea ble companion, we Tisited the great ra vine on Judge Harris’ plantation called ’• Pomona” near this city. We have be fore us the account of Sir Charles Lv.ll. the great English geologut, of his visit thither in ISM. illustrated by afine wood eat. ” Twenty year, ago." say, Sir Charles, - it lull no existence; but when the tree* of tho forest were cut down cracks three feet deep were caused by tho suit’, heat in the day; and during the rains, a sudden rush of water through these cracks caused them to deepen, till in twenty years a chasm no less than fifty- five feet in depth, three hundred yards In length and varying in width from twenty to one hundred and eighty feet was the feault." Since this eminent man of science wrote the foregoing, the proceas has gone steadily on. This might: vine is now greater than ever, and is derful to behold. ting of Pomona reminds us of .1. Harris, the eminent jurist and accomplished gentleman who for so many yean adorned the bench and bar of Georgia. Increasing infirmities have withdrawn him from active life. He is seen occasionally taking an evening drive on these fine autumnal day,; and his ac tive and vigorous intellect unimpaired by bodily infirmity, occupies its powers in reading and conversing with friends. May he long be spared to his admiring countrymen ! W. G. SI. Look out few all or us at your Stats Pair next week!! abort time alter tide: Tim Savannah Xi ‘in. es the -hath last 1\ ednemiay in igliau: county, at the age of iw*venty- B, of lira. Charlotte Ganahal lady, . known and long ruilent in Savua- R ETAIL DEPARTMENT Is filled with everything that"ia choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call * and see the Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good ns the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. 50 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of CLOTHING GENERAL TRIBEBTHE STATE AND BE CONVINCED! E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMtEOPATHIST QFFICB Wood’s Blork. Sound street, third LIVERPOOL AND 6REAT WESTERN STEAM CO., HERTZ. VIRGIN £ GO., 30 CHERRY STREET. Farmers and Grangers! I W ILL be roceivlivc in m few day* two hui: tous or that celebrated WARD’S FERTILISER F EBTILIZXB For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, ocfTtf SOLV: AGKNT8. MAOON. GA. Oil Ci&ilis. MATTING, RTJGS, MATS, ETC. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS. rpHE laivest rtock of the above soods ever of _L fond in this market now in store snd amv ior daily direct from manufactory, of the boa ,u body b beussels u c1^ots, TAPESTBY BRUSSELS CARPETS, THREE-PLY' CARPETS. EXTRA SUPER CARPETS, MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR PETS. VEX'ETIAX CARPETS, HEMPS CARPETS, VELVET RUGS. BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS, MATS OF ALL STYLES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LIXOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS, FELTS AX’D DRUGGETS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, f CANE MATTINGS, CANTON MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS. Purrhaaers are invited to examine my stock be fore baying, as I can show a neater variety and at as low ri No. as man’s wl wpliffodlm PARLOR,-CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEOS, ETC., Cotton, It It la a PRICE : A A $65 00. BB $45 00. Per ton. for rash, delivered in Savannah. Sold alsoon time for .a-sli or cotton. X’ovelilber 1st. prompt Agents in different parts of the State, W. McKAY, Gonernl Agent, Macon, Ga. CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE RflILLIONS. JOHN V. PARWKI.I., CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. , __ ^ _ toesidjeSTT. REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA. GEORG Lt. ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH. OFFICERS—E. E. Uawxox, President; L. P. Grant, Vico President: J. P- Loo an, M. D.. Medi- "ExicUTlVB COMMITTEE—E. E. RaWSOX, L. P.GUAXT. V. R.ToWiUtV.L. Scormu.; W.P. Pattillo, J. .1. Ha then. D. A. Beatis. AUGUSTA, GA., BRANCH. OFFICERS—Georoe T. Jackson, President; James T. Both welt., \ ico President; G. L Rat- C B%Nm?RmMHS-KDvnii) Thomas, W. Daniel. T. B. Branch, John U. Meyer, W. H. Goodrich. ^PEGIAIj AGENT8. GEO. L THOMAS, Jr^ JAS. W. THOMAS. DR. R. S. JACKSON, a STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, ebarerter. ..I l~—I l.flnaana .n.1 nmvilllM T.ifa I tl-ill rrillfM* fit tlltl KlU’l'St S-’lfO nitCH. WlthOUt d*jlU*IVB DlDllliRB Of safe*bcvoiiri^quef4ii*n, with imtkmal extent and prestige, and .vet a iiuuie Company ©V*i’y where. An easy Company for Agent* to work and retain the confluence of t-eir neighbors, WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager, Republic Bhfck, Atlnntu. Ga. S. T. JENKINS, Superintendent of Agencies. octSiecd 3m HARDWARE.IRON& STEEL. I P/IDU/ID^P Q I I Jl HiffiiabMnAnMbUnU ( /DWIGHT L. ROBERTS A CO.. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS \ Savannah, <-:t. LibenJ S made on Prtxlnoe in hand. WM. H. XJ'ARK Jfc CO., WHOLESALE GRCCErVcOMMISSION MER CHANTS AND COhON FACTORS, SAVANNAIOsj Cafvful Httvctiun given to mu Cotton and all kinds of Produo made on oon-iigiuueuts, Ageiri Prank Coo* -Bone Superphtwp) Li«ht Draft Cottou Gins, Pr -* - ttfifl Arrow Tit's. R. H. COUEX. JR. COHEN A HULL, Cotton Factors and General < mission Merchants, N CG Bay Stwr, savannah, Vo. Safer respectfully to J. W. Liithrep & Co.. N Kuntedi tk*n s Co, l’Lson \pardon, II. Majer & S».. MUo Uateli; V. P« Savannalre Bank nnd PruxtCu . - aepliCm J. N. LIGHTPOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Morchant, B.C. FLAN.N AGAS. W. W. PLANSAtlAN. A. V. A11ELL. K- *. MORGAN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, j 185 BAV STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. M ANAGING Agent* for .Ufa English Stonewall Fertilizer, vie. Bupgittrt nnd ’i'lc.v lumished. sunt liberal tvuii lutvniuvs made ou toiifdjnimenw farNde in Sav»uimluor on blupwctils to our cor- jioiidentg'in Northern, Eastern or Enrojusm A. M.SLOAN. ARTHUR N.bOLl.ILK. O. V. WYLLY, JB A. AI. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Olntfhom Si Cutiuiu^liuin’M Uttii^v, Day Street, savannah, (in. B AGGING und Ties tulv'ahK'd ont rojis. I.'Jjeml m»h udvamvs mmio «mi in Etivoiuinh, or on ftliipmci IMintlcntri in Livefjiool, N • BoSt«•!> or Ballinmiv. JOHN FLANNERY. (HILMART1N. JOl L. J. GUILMAETIM & CO., COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants, Kay birm, Mavaunah, tin. llLOUST, llARDEHAX Jc HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, LA. Office, Clierry street, over S. TrWalkcr’*. E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS ANQ COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Otlico 52 Second »t., Macon. Georgia. W ILL practice in the courts of Macon and nd- jaoeut circuit*, and in tho {Supreme and Federal Courts of Geoiyiit. Special attention pven to matters in Haiikruptey. UBRUEKT TIKLl'KlL H. & i. l7fielder, Attorneys at Law, CLT1XUUKT, CEUHUA, ■\\TILL t?ive prompt attention to all business fV»N *’ - i, Stewart. Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhoun tlie District and Circuit Court* of the Uuited States' for the Southern District ol Georgia. ‘ »eptl7-ti ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Eeeds, Harnesses Patent Wire Heddles Are made under Abo, SUPPLIES uwd in COTTOX snd WOOLSy promptly furnished. july34Gm BROOMS, BROOMS. *^TE have fust received BROOMS. GROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR PACKAGES 3IACKEREL just t FOE, THE FALL TRADE, 1873. No. 3 Cotton Avennc and 66 Third Street. The ouly iteiiabfa Gil t Distribution in the country | 875,000 I|N VALUABLE GIFTS to bo distrihutcil in 3L>. 33- SINE’S lG4th Repilnr Monthly SIFT ENTEEPRISE! To bo drawn Monday, November 24th, 187S. HI GBAXI) CASH PilIZE. $3,000 IX COLD. ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER, BwoPsixib ofifftooo ■) , , %l mlj Grefinlmeks! ONE OP THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OP BOOTS AND SHOES! Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and Youths’ Wear. Comprising all varieties and styles, from the heavy brogan to the der and of the beat material. ! i Country merchants will find it to their advantaae to examine c YirE take Tflea.sure in announdiyr to our friends that we are still running the above machine, and >Y are better prepared to serve the public than ever. Our stock of White and Yellow Pine Goods, Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc. 1 fill orders st short notice and st low prices. Our stock ot lumber cannot bo We have 300.000 foet of dry floorinr, 200,000 feet dry online, 1003100 feet weather boards, and com Building Lumber, in any Quantity. in build, repair, and fit up storehouses and dwell) remote from our country friends. We guarantee w id bo com inoed. J. E. ELLIS & ar. Hs CUTTER. (WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.; FOIt fib YEARS THK Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OVER S50,000 IX USE.