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MESSk/NGEUI FRIDAY MORNING, OCTUilER 81,
M A GO'S DAILY
PHELPS* DORKMUS & CORBETT,
(T^*»t«• Phelps A Doremus,)
MXM'FaCTIRKKS and dealers is
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESoES, SFSIN6 BEDS, ETC,,
264 and 206 Caual Near Mro^lwiv, Nea \ ork
v*™*****- "»• »•*>««*:
North British & Mercantile
CLOTHING
TICKETS OF ADMISSION
CAB I) OF THANKS.
. suun II. Miller and l until?.
t nd taMt Wimism a. Mo,
sscitQer
IXSUILASCE COMPANY
or LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
DWIGHT L. BOBEBTS a CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
■S*\ anna!,, <. a .
LiU-ral advanms made on Produce in hind.
\Vohavo»p>o.l.t,HkoI Bagging and Tie, M
hand, winch are offer at low aealido.
GOLDSMITH k NUSSSBAUM' .
FOURTH STEEL"*, HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK,
To pan sw t itrir supplies of firs t-cl n as
CloiliDg and Beats’ ForoisliDg Goods
I take pleasure In announcing to friends and the public in general that my
STREET-CAR TICKETS!
FOURTH STRET
CAPITAL—60LD
• WM. H. STABK A CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
sa'axaah. ga.
Catelul attention given to sales or shipment of
Colton said all kinds of Produce. Libeial idvanevs
made on ootiapmment*. Ageuta tor Uie sale uf Jf.
Fnuik Coes Done Superphosphate. Magnolia
l.lirllt llnttl J,ttilll(s!tla pm,....! ... ti. *
Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as LOW or LOWER
prices than any other house in the city. My stock of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Has been selected with more care and elegance tlian any in the city, comprising the
most fashionable goods in that line.
INCLUDING
Gents' Shawls, Traveling Blankets, Trunks, Valises,
And everything usually kept in a
First-Class Gents’ Furnishing Establishment.
Qualities and prices guaranteed. Give them a call. oct28 lm
all their skillful m
BUY THE BEST
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Mn. Dr. McCrary, who wUchxl by hu
I beside and to his comfort
with all the aoliatade of a mother every
moment until we arrived.-must know
that sincere giwtitad* is hut a wu»k ox.
prtwaioc, ot our nil fwliiig* toward bor.
We feel truly grmteful to Mra. IMbitha
G:i. rry aod family for their affectionate
vipatUy and kitrlo—s and to Mr. W.
jj <Juerry. who stood by hia wounded
and dying friend aa only could be ex.
poctod of a brother.
Many ladiea of Macon, whoae name*
wa cannot atfempt to record here, Ly
their kind worda and deeda and warm
aympathy bare written upon our heart*
their work* of lore.
The poetmaeter at Macon. Mr. Edwin
Belcher, will please accept out sincere
, h.ni. for the deep interest heftnsn i feated
in our affliction and the generco* manner in
which he rolunteered material aid, whilst
he al«o rendered penooaliy *.»ety kind-
neea in his power.
All the clerk* in the poatofflee and es
pecially Mr. L. A. Ifanae, Mr. Fitxpat-
rick, Mr. Snead and Mr. Eugene Belcher
acted in a manner that won our esteem;
while the fraternity of route agent*
*bowed in euery way that attention, re
spect and aympathy that is era so sooth
ing tote suffering and afflicted; Messrs.
A. C. Edwards, He.ter and Carter accom
panying Hpi remain* of their brother to
B«tJtr.„ > r.
The railroad offldal*. generally, nnd
•especially Mr. Virgil Powers, Superin
tendent, end Hessr*. Giles and Deter,
Conductors, hare and doserre our warm
est acknowledgements for their kind and
vuhstantial aid aa well aa personal atten
tion freely given.
• finally, in connection with good offices
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Morchants,
til, liny .street, Sarassak, t.u.
Bcter np,;. ,'ttull.v u> J. W. Lutlirop A Co, N
A. lUnltv , Son A e\.. Tirol, A Gotvlutt, It. katvr
A Co, Alik, Uateh. V. T. Savannah Bank and
Trust Oo. asptssm
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
I. a PLANT A SON. A**nU.
id Wtting him (Huff) hart the content*
uff w«mt to « surgeon io get hie wounc
umd.ftod.ftftar the job wo* compL-twJ
Msoeodod in slipping <nft with the doc
gun, returned ud ibot Irvin. W-
ubrNtond tliat forty-seven abot wen
tkel from the body of Irvin. The dii*
aoplftftm
PURE MEDICINES.
I KEEP THE CELEBRATED
The 4r»r4 stock U TOOTH
BEX'SII EH in the Slate. manufactured expieatij
tor hia trade.
HAIR BRUSHES. COMBS.
SOAPS of every grade.
PURE SPICES, Whole end Ground.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
And every article usually lound in a Pint-da*
Drug Sum.
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
loG Bay Street, Savannah, tia.
Agents tor the sale uf Menyuuuj’a Ammonia ted
Boom.I i'* * • " « - ■ • mpUfm
JOHN INGALLS,
ung Ath*.*-
3e shrinks
fined SUM)
FOR SALE.
11.2 2ILFsH FKIDI THE CITY.
~ ^ ACRES IMPROVED LAND. -uiUbtefor
Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, nnequaled in PIP and
QUALITY. Shirts made to order and tit guaranteed.
WARFIELD & WAY'NE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFER their serTtcva to planters ami ahip;*r»
of cotton. eu» ana solicit a aiuuvui tbvlr taw
ness. 1,'ut.U sdvauci* maue on consignments at
lowest rate* oX interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will nxvive prompt attention. ••fu
ture*” bought and sold in the savannah und New
York Cotton Kxchangt; on tlio moat rcusuimblo
ternu-j sepiStim
The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on ltnnd and new ones arrit ing
weekly. Prices to suit everybody. ✓
The public are invited to call and examino my stock before purchasing else win ire,
and be convinced that I mean what I say. ~ _
CHAS. WACHTEL,
Fourth street, No. 1 Brown House, next door to the La-ties’ Entrance.
oetfflltf OpjAag'-o Pa?:-cnger Depot.. _
HOUSE AND LOT.
With of without furniture, rontsiiniw all
nareareiy octixe-K. >ul- -, ft*, ml (rehaaL
t[ J r.ABR
NOTICE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OPPICE. M. A A. R. R,
IuroaTAJrr 8ro<iMTiojr.—We find this
In Lhu same paper. Mr. Bloomfield it
superintendent of the Athena factory,
and a man #boM opinion on. the p/ii*t
treated of is Worth WaVlnjf. lie Mays:
Mr. Christy—I notice a g-eat many
gin Hons— burned while the gins are in
motion, and the cause la generally at*
triLuted to loose mat-rhea. My opinion is
that poor oil ia the cause* They use min
eral oil, which soon evaporatea from the
journals and L-uv.-v tneta to beat, • in*
noticed by the feeder. To avoid thU, Uet
them use the bvet Urd o|b pure.
v' J:. I*. D.vxfMritU).
Tnc Enquirer says th»*p*>oplcof Colum
bus will vote for or against water works
op November Firth.
Wa get the following items from the
eame paper: .
Fias IN Chattah"**- m»:k.—A house
known aa tlie McBndu place, on the
premises of Mr. Hubbard Voa Horn, of
Cliattahoocheo county, containing med
cotton to the amount of ten or twelve
bales, yrre* burned A few days Ago. It
wiw the'vmfk of'im tnrendinry. -Loee In
cluding cotton abeut $2,^00.
A Child Hmuthkrkd nr Cottow.—
Dt*un$ ApUionyja little son ofi Warren
and Mary Authony, was MmcChered to
deatli while playing with two associate*
in a cotton-house near Red Bone, Marion
countv, ou Tuesday, 21 st in*t. His age
was about four years. He had marie a
hole in the oottop, and having gone into
it head-foremost, was unable te eNtriaats
himself until he had suffocated. The
other two children reported tliat he had
gone to al«M*p in the cotton, and his moth
er going to arouse him, found him dead.
Tnc Sun of the same date. Wednesday,
w. niuc-iN. j. u. juusaroN. a. mac lean
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and Genoral Com
mission Merchants,
92 Kay street, savannah, Ga.
WE have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the
Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who bay in this market to give us a call.
We will sell them on as good terms and at aa low prices aa they can buy them in
New York.
Oar stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The
OpjAted-.
. .. . ArorgT ^Q K OrtubwS», 1-73.
irRIXG Fair w«vk a Special Train wfl! berun
E. J. JOHNSTON
on this road for the accopinuNlsiion uf nit-
> to tbs Fair at Macon.
are Camak. 4 99 A M
B. C. FLASXAOAN. W. W. FLANXaOAX.
A. r. ABKLL. M. 8. MORI) AS.
FLANNAGAN. ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
tS5 BAY b'iRKKT,SAVANNAH, GA.
X/TANAgING Asv'nls for the English Stunenll
M I eitiluer, etc. Bagging aud lie* luruwlied,
una liberal cash advances Uuuie on couai^uuicuta
lor sale in Savannah, or on nhipinentu io »»ur cur-
respuadenU in Northern, or European
markets. augi 6m
FANCY AND PAMILY
in connection with good offices
during our stay in Macon, we
desire our colored friend David -,
who so faithfully attended our suffering
one, during the hours in which be lin
gered between life and death, to know,
that we treasure up hia tender devotion
with no ordinary appreciation.
We will now refer to the citizen* of
Butler, all of whom seemed both to know
and respect the departed; for a vast con-
•ourse followed his remains to their final
resting place, while friends seemed to vie
with each other in their sympathy for us
all, and in performing all in their power
to oonsole and assist
We are particularly grateful to the
ladies of Butler for the beautiful floral
tributes for the last sad rites, and also to
Kev. James D. Russ for so kindly officiat
ing Mt the burial service. v
And now in conclusion of this feeble
effort to express a alight acknowledg
ment of the obligations and graitude we
feel; we humbly pray and fully believe
that all such words and deeds will receive
rich rewards from Him who soeth all
things.
Susan If. Miller and Family.
Butler, Ga., October 29th, 1873.
— aT JOHNSON.
>ctfB lw 8operinft*wi1«nt
A NORTH GEORGIA
Is tilled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit.
» and see the
Both Native and Foreign.
A!. X. aLOAJf. ARTHUR N.SOLLEK. O.V.WTLLT.JR
A. M. SLOAN CO..
Cotton Factors and General Com-
( mission Merchants,
Clagbbrn A Cuutiingham’s Range,
I - ' Kay .Street, .Savannah, Cn.
TJAGGINQ mid Ties advanced ot» croj»8. Liberal
-D outh ulvnnas ut ule on ('unsiginut-iuK lor sale
m Savannah, or on »hi]*tnciiU to rvliablc iditom-
pondenis in Liver|*uol, New York, l’lniadelphia,
Boston or BAltunure. , augltim
Prosh Pish, Oysters,
Crabs, Shrimps, etc.
! Received every morning. GivemescalL
GEO. F. HOGE.
ortg tl
Yirginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
T OFFER FOR SALE.
1 both ss to priresnd p
North Geovirte. eontsinins
Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $23.
60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
L. J. OUILMARUN. JOHN FLANNERY,
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO„
COTTON FACTORS
—A>b—
General Commission Merchants,
| i*aj Street, autuimuu, ua.
* GENTS for Bnullr.v’* Super-l’husjiluite of
/\ Lime, Jewell’s -Mills Ynnu unit iKiuiesluu,
etc. R°]« a»d Inm Ties always on Iu*ik(.
Usual VdhticH extended to customers.
mitri ..’wAswhm '
Drug and Chemical
Tlio UritiiKcni at Work.
■ mportnnt llr<*olutlon»-Colton Tax.
JUdUort Monroe Advcriiter: By a resolu
tion of Forhyth Grange, I am directed to
hand you a copy of the resolutions below
for publication, with the request that
other papers, friendly to the cause, will
copy.
Through our W. Master, we will bring
these resolutions before the State Grange*
at it* meeting in October next, that some
action may be taken by that body, so as
more strongly to draw the attention of
Congress to them. If, through our
Granges, this great wrong may be righted,
they will have accomplished one great
object of their organization «
Whereas, about sixty millions of dol
lars were collected from the cotton plant
ers of the South, as a tax on raw cotton,
during the years 18G&-*66-’67-*68, which.
x J eiui lo.v*. c. U. WOO it. s.
* i s/AMONS & WOOTEN,
ATTOI XiVEYfcJ AT LAW,
67 THIRD STREET,
ootutf Macon, Georgia
JAKES IL BLOUXT.. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
Jon. * I- HABDEMAN.
BLOUNT, UAH* BE MAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
.list: US, HA,
Office, Cherry street, o ver S, T. Walker’s.
The Largest and Best Assort edStock of
▲NOTMaa Collision on run South--
western 1:,iii.i:<»\ii.—'Y«*ter/Uy marn-,
ing about 8 o'clock, the lumber and gravel
* train collided eleven miles from Colum
bus. Both engian were lmdiy dam ig»»«l
and soma oars slightly injured by th«
breaking of bumpers, etc. It seems the
lumber train followed out the regular
freight, hut the conductor failed to have a
ting put on the forward e ngine Ut noti (y it..-
officers where ho Wa* going. -The gravel
tram was up the road, waited on a side
ling until the freight* and the offi
cers having no intimation or thought
• that a train was coming, moved on down
to their work. While turning a onrve the
collision occurred. Engineers and fire
men jumped off and were uninjured. Mr.
l»eWolf, senior proprietor of this piper.
who was on the lumber train, was slightly
burned on the wrist by being tlirown bv
the shock against the stovo. The con
ductor of the gravel train*-Mr. T. J.
Ginr, had his wrist sprained. TSj offi
cers of the lumber train are considered
in fault, because they were following u
train and Were nut fiugged* Lost alter-
noon passenger trams nad io trumfer at
the wreck, and hence considerable delay
occurred. The truck hfua now htea re
paired and the wrecked'engines brought
to Columbus.
At AfVnifT to Timoir unAtiants
and tfktf Point Train *%nr**Tif*
Track. — 8wu.lv Merlin, our esteemed cor-
nw]H>ndcnt, furnishes this item from
West Point.- **An attempt was made
Monday night, bv some dastardly p-nrson.
to throw th* Atlanta and West Point
(town freight npd pus* n-cr train from
the tra. k mfo Bciiuh creek, by placing A
large square piece of timber endwise in
the middle of tiiu track, sloping forward
so as to strike tlio engine fairly. The
obstruction was placed about twenty feet
from the bridge, and was struck by the
engine before it was seen by engineer
tineridan. The timber ran up inN> the
pilot, niiti was dragged to a point half
w.ii ovoi- the « : • k. "h' U it dr« , . 1 iut
the stream. No damage done, but the
*'it might have been" is fearful to con
template. This occurred twenty-two
miles above West Point.”
We clip the following frem a Sandere-
vilk- let ter in the Savsnnah Advertiser
nnd Ih'pubhoan, of YYeilnesdsy:
T. C. WurtLcu took the premium of
fered by Carter A S ns—a cake bosket—
for the largest yield of cotton on one
acre, he lusving tuotle five bales averaging
-tbs pounds, with about 230 to 300 pound*
to be gathered, lie my* that he will do-
better next rear, and moke six bogs to !
the acre; tin.i he does not consider that
he ha-is exactly m.»tle a full crop, but con- >
sidsr.Udy over an average.
Hunt, Kankin Si Lamar
GOODE & TONEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Offer to tbo trade and other* who buy in quantity
their usual Urge aiui well assorted stock of every
riptionot goods i
, favorable terms.
in their
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
ELFAl'U, ALA.
(Office over J. T. Kendall's store. Broad street.)
W ILL practice in the State and Federal Courts
of Alabama, in the Courts ot Southwestern
G*orzUsirtetowhcrebj«necialcontract. Prompt
100 oxa MORPHINE.
1000 OZM. QUININE,
100 lba CALOMEL,
100 lb*. BLUE MASS,
S bbla BLUE STONE,
fiObbla BEST KEROSENE OIL.
E. W. & S. h r ' JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNl 'ELLORS AT LAW,
omeu ii Secund au. Jl .roll, OrorRia.
■\iru.L practice in the rout <■* ®* anil ad-
» jacent circuit., anU iff tl» supreme and
Federal Court, of Grow*. Spe, xalstteuUonpvon
to mattera in Baiikmptey.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
SILVER,
MISS WARD'S
HANDSOME STOCK OP
MILLINERY GOODS
TS now open for the inspection of her friends
SOLID
Silver-Plated Ware, Toilet Sets, Taney Goods, Etc,
Is offering Watches for fall and winter trade.
Bankruptcy.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists:
octlgtf
JL and customer*, and ►he invites them to call
and examine before purduudng elsewhere.
A large, elegant and new stock of
ettHH - i-ffiiwrCatlsna—.andCheny si.
goods in his lino at popular prices, to which public att, intion"is respectfully solicited.
SPBCIALT1T3S.
HODDELL, LAVAD ANT) OTHER FINE WATCliES.
OPERA, CHATHAM, VEST AND 7JECK CHAINS.
DIAMOND, SEAL, AMETHYST AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS.
Sterling Silverware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Thimbles.
for auvrr.il of thuso years, took all the
profits of the crop, leaving the producer
poorer than at the beginning of the year;
and thus subordinated the great agricul
tural interest of the South to the mem-
less exactions of the moneytxl power,
from which it has not been able to re
cover,; and
Whereon, a combination has been
formed to procure tbo pannage of on act
of Cosgrere refunding «ii<l tax to the
speculators, who paid the tax with the
producers' money, reserved for such pur
pose at the time of sale; and
Whereon, the Order of Patrons of Hus
bandry was instituted to promote the
general interests of the fanners of the
whole country, by nil lawful means; to re
sist all combination* against their rights
by corporations or individuals, and to give
force and effect to the will of the agricul
tural moons, by nulled, systematic and
persistent effort; therefore
Attorneys at Law,
OUTHBBITIV tiKOKttl.**
W TLLL giro prutnpl attention to all business
? V! conUdud to them, iu the counties
dolph, Stewart. Quitman. Clay. Early, l ^slooun
atm Terrell, the Supreme Court ol Georn , ?'- ,uw f
the District and Circuit Courts of the l*w
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
cent, cheaper than
TS not selling jroodi 25 ;»er c — ^—
I. any «tore in Macon. Ga.. call around and con-
vinwysiiwlf 6es Prim List*
50) isur Gents' Fine Calf Sewod Boots at $5 a jtfiir,
worth
300 iiair Gents* Sewed Gaiters at #2 a jxvir. worth
$3 50.
l.ooo pair Men’s all leather Kip Brogans, at $1 25
a pair, worth $2 a pair.
2j0OoTMir I Julies’ Sewed Kid and Cloth Shoes at
51 5o, worth t£ 50 a i«air.
10 dotrn UtsHtt style und color* Gents* Fur Hats
at $2, worth ft each. A special Rnnmin.
50 don n Gents' Black and Brown Wool Hats at
50 cents each, worth $1 each.
BojV and Children's Hats, at 50 cents and 75 rts.
ntn Inmin.
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED I
Gi-EOEGrlA mills
octl5tf
1. lL*solvt>l, That in tho opinion of
Foreyth Grange, the Cotton Tax Act was
unconstitutional and oppressive, and that
it is tho duty of Congress to pass a law
refunding to the producer 6aid tax, with
tho least possible delay, in order to do
justice to the producer as well as to re
store the independence of that class upon
whom the virtue and liberty of tbo whole
country depend.
2. K<‘solved. That we look with indig
nation on any effort, by the purchasers of
cotton, to get the tax refunded to them,
either by act of Congress or the adjudi
cation of the Court of Claims.
3. Resolved, That we expect our Sena
tor! nn.l Representatives in Congress to
to ; use the most earnest and untiring ef
fort * to procure this measure of right nnd
S friitico to tho cotton planters of tho
utli. B. H. Napier,
Secretary Forsyth Grange.
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLE AGENTS, MACON, GA.
oct7tf
Gift ENTERPRISE
Tho ouly Reliable Gift Distribution in the country
$75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
L. 13. SINE’S
lG4th Regular Mom lily
Prices to Sait the Times.
by law Jor adyer-
r ’ you want to save 25 per cent in buying
Ready-masle Clothine. go to D. J. Baer**, cor
ner Third and Cherry streets, Mscon, Gx He is
•00 Men’s extra line, latest style!*. Black am!
Blue Cloth and Beaver DRESS SUITS, at {25 00,
worth $40 00.
tnoOYIcn’a latent style CASSIMERE BUSI
NESS SUITS, at $12 50 each, worth $1 sou per >uit.
WOO Men’s Custom Made Scotch and Ensii.«h
CASSIMERE SUITS, at $20 00 cadi, worth $35 00
perr-~
AND CIGAB MAN U F A CTREE
farm. Examination
octlOdSw
No. 4 Blake’s Block,
may ly
5,t>.*) Fmxlman's SUITS, at $5 00 each, worth
$10 09 a suit.
Youth's Boys’ and Children’s SUITS I make
a speciality, and will sell them cheaper than they
can l« made at borne.
I offer 1.000 Boy/and Children’s CASSIMERE
SUITS, at $4 00 a suit, worth $8 00 a suit.
24*10 Children's extra flo* latest style, im
ported CASSIMERE SUITS, at $600. worth
$12 0J a suit, a great bargain.
600 Boy*’ imported Ca*»imciv. latest cut and
style SUITS, at $lo (ft worth $15 00 a suit.
MOO Boys’ SATINET SUITS, at $150, worth
$3a suit.
Alwayson hand a full line of Men’s and Chil
dren*'CLOTHING, of all styles and description,
too numerous to mention. An extra inducement
oflenad to merchants. Call easly at the well known
store of D. J. BAER.
octsftjra Corner Third and Cherry street.
A. W. GIBSON.
C. J. GAMBLE.
TTAS removed his office from Mulberry street
XL to No. 106 Cherry street, over Major 31. R.
Rogers’, next door to Mr. Beqgs’. oct!2 3m
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO,, ' '
1 ^10 disrespect to Mr. Wsrthon
tm o r , iiS cach in j Greenbacks I
1.000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from $20 to $300 each!
Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double-
, Plated Silverware, Jewelry, jta, etc.
Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to
75.000.
AgcntM Wanted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premiums will
be paid.
Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tick
ets $10; Twenty-live Tickets $20.
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to the Distribution, will be
sent to any one ordering them. All letters mu*t
V Kyuld rested to
A lain Office, L. D. SINE, Box 86,
101W. Fifth Street. Cincinnati, O
,ortl ri&wflw
In Oil or Pastel, copisd from small pictures, at
PUGH'S GALLERY,
(GUTON LINE.)
F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New
York and Liverpool every Wednesday, atlord-
ing the best possible accommodation for the sa
loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued tor
passage money from Europe at current rates.
For rates of possasu and other information, ap
ply to WILLIAMS A GUION.
20 Broadway. Sew York.
Or to W. McKAY. Agent,
GAMBLE, BECK &
Corner Mulberry and Second Streets,
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
r )R CORTLAXDTand NEW CHURCH STS..
NEW YORK. Ontlie Kuro;>oftn plan. RICH
ARD P. FRENCH, snn 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 the budnesw part of the city
Landie* and Gentlemens Dining Rooms attached.
jmielStf
pcitetf
J. A. PUGH.
For Rent.
‘ f PI! K resident* of tin' late J. R. Butts, on First
A > t. tv tipkd at present by J. 1*. Sauls-
h«ry. «'!tefMy howtss! and eonveaimt to business.
Plwsion given October lst^ Apply to
WplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS.
COTTON STATES
life Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
MACON, GEORGIA.
Macov, Gjl, October 10, 1873.
rpiTIS company is prepared to issue policies on
X the "stock plans," the premiums on which
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
mi, I*Iilt\E*a>
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
' lieg leave to call the attention of the good
people of ilacon to our stock of
Steam Saw MU1 for Sale
oct26tf
Fancy Family Groceries!
We are anxious to sell our Goods cheap, and
any cause, to transfer their policies from otb/r
companies to place their risks in a reliable home
institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in
crease of age. than original cost. The “Cotton
States" has an available reserve of capital and de
posits of $SuO/k*i which is entirely independent
of its business and is not Used therein. Good
agents wanted. Liberal inducements will be
given. GEO. & OREAR.
<xt!2 lm S vrvtnry.
For Sale.
FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half
. mites Math of the town of Cuthberi. Ran-
ph county, and containing four hundred and
r acre*, of which about two hundred and fifty
cleared and under cultivation,
n the premises are a gin house and excellent
, one double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of
TOMATOES. CORN.
ALMON,
LOBSTER. SARDINES,
POTTED IIA3L TURKEY.
lTRIDGE,
PRAIRIE CHICKEN.
TONGUE. GAME. Ac.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED,
and to tow:
fashion he
then Like.-*
ho make** a
retunw hit*
n homo
—ALSO—
and Rio COFFEES.
PICKLES. JELLIES. MUSTARD.
MACKEREL. CHBB8B. LARD,
MARTIN’S GILT EDGE 1SUTTER.
Lborers’ bouses, a fine well of water and a good miU
seat. There is timl»T 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
provements. Apply at this offi<«. or to
THOS. POWELL, Trustee,
oct22tf Cuthhert. Georgia.
Florence
fAXILLA, LEMOX, ETC.,
/'or Klar.riis kt Ct/ob, fain ud r»strj-
WING 8 l SOLOMON
down
thus:
"With great care, by a new process,
we extract from the true, select Frviii
and Aromatics, each ctarac , "*^rtlc fla- 1
r X, and produc' Yiawririgs of rare 1
or< Umce. Of ffrtat gtrmyth and perfect I
purity. So jcieonovs Every fJtvr I
as repreaetited. So deceit—each bottle full \
rtcae’ire, boldine or^-half mare than other* ;
purporting to bold tanu quantity. U*e \
than otux. trill um no other. The 1noet
delicate, deiiristtj jfar**r* ever made. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & IPiRICE,
Depute, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. j
Manufacturer* of Dr. Price 3 1 Or~~~ ' i
Bakins Pcnrder.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
FINE JEWELRY
SPECIAL NOTICE,
In fact everything a family needs in the grocery
WHISKIES. BRANDIES, GIN, RUM.
WINES of nil kinds.
GERMAN WINES that are good and pure.
To our country friends we say tliat wo will bo
triad to see them, one and all. and that they uiJl
do well to see us, before buying BACON, llAG-
( ' Wecj^hstetfnd at NO.60 CHERRY STREET,
(opposite Car hurt A Curd's.)
J. G. WILBURN & CO.
rived two car IutmIs “ BARLEY SHEAF ** gtOVES, and have in store
•with them the
tor,” ‘‘Sumy South,” ‘‘Cotton Plant,'
uokitig Stovra; al*x a ltoe assortment of HEATING STOYB3. The lanrest
tf ENAMELED GRATES e'er brought to this market. Also, from the Bar
'll E FLORENCE
took the First Pro
unty Fair, held at Sr
“Stewart,
Patent Wire Heddles
STERLING. SILVER AND PLATED-WARE.
Are made under one management.
Alto, SUPttIES Used in COTTON nnd WOOLEN
MILLS promptly furnished.
D. a BROWN.
July24 Gm Lowell. 3iass. U. S.
And 9 mbracing many.
low Knife to tin finest
COinplwluxi b»m«l at
an a venire, k pretty
a M:un«* Yankf* off-
Weld out •aplia^/’
octiO lm
PLASTER’S HOTEL
Howard itousk.
BROAD STREET,
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufmula Rail-
nsa.i Dep<>t.
BUPAULA. ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD. - - PKOPXPjTO**.
Only a short walk to and from the H'^ntfevest-
em Rail road. Seventy-five cents Sav eli in omni
bus fare* aepUf Cm
iye k»t t>f Wood and Willow Wan*. Crorkerr and Gl*»*ware. and a full line of House Fumith-
■ d«. and manufacturer* of and wholesale and retail dealer* in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron ami
»iiu PreMied Tin Ware of all deM-ntaa>na Oil r vn.l vour or.!ere, u now is the time to
hit fall Moek uf Hardware and ■•use FuraUfclnff taodn, on m good terms u any
uf Lh« kind in the State. Prumpt attention gi'en to all onier*. ' '
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
j it No. 42 Thin! street.
CHKKHY STREET,
Between Third nnd Fourth, oppose
They are sole agents for the celebrated
PERFECTED SPECTACLES I
THE BEST IN USE.
de to order. To fi ne watch
•k—at moderate chai
SrswwfSf'NS of lab
of lumlnir ^raiitff 1*hv«
out the Jvi/inaw n-ifit
those employers* who
ite Huff's
°vNE of the mist valuable places in Ymeville.
* Liiown as the Bryant plare.re*ntain:n*r about
jrty-flve aere*. will be »>ld for nwh or cotton, or
u lumnesl for read estate in the citv of Macon.
Apply to A.J.ORR.
oct!5cud tf At Ohvvt, DuuglsM A Co's.
Proprietor.
J. H. BRENER,
Accununodations, ]
able.
Their Work Departuteo t ia complete. New Work and Ba<l^»-
work ami repairing, special aUeuUoU ia given—and guarantee thei:
octlsu