The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 05, 1873, Image 2

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ME AiAfcifci i)AlLV ’iSLMRAl’H. AXb MEsSkNGER! WEDNESDAY MORNING. SfOKMHKK •'■. (Tclc(ir;i{>!( eviciiflct WHDM > DAY M< RlN N« AVIlO i* midmi.iit dispatchesMomuv. 'j'jjp Spccifil Attent ion Rcsponstbl Times Abend. • Un.L'r th.- * .»[ ‘ .'in, the N. * York Sub. eltit cnumuvmtiBff tb«* financial »■ ril • un<’ dinfare— that bow afllict th* country. pro poudaUtfqwfyt Who haa bvoDfht eod aa inmmae cabunitj upon the coontry ' aad then proceed* to atat* oertaia facte which are aaecatial to th* aolntioo of the prohlatn, aad which cannot be guineajed. Itaaps s ■■ The Kepuhlicea part; hoc *xnrciard IIU- qualtSad eootrol over th* aatioBnl Gcweni- uirnt and '.Ter a t of th* State Govont- mcota for more than twelve jeare. Xo part/ ever had auch authority before caoouat4fed ao little or ao ineffectual op* position. The prople here given their en tire coefldwtoo id tiiieliartj; uni whatever iu itateamm aad ita Wgieiatore have de* aired haa baeadmee, Itadictateervepcet* in* the tlnanrra of th* country .j-vtinff all oar boaiaei internal* have bean eu hmitted to with more thaa rheerf ultra e The public have been forward aad aealooe to obey, aad bare borne nader it* direc tion aa amount of taxation neb aa acarce- It aay people ever endured before. It* power hu been well nigh alwoluto; it reepooaibUity i* comoraarar-te with it* power. It u therefore in the tagtalatio. of the Kepublicaa party aad in it* admin- i.tnlioa of the Government that worn art look for the origin of tho misfortune* in which we are now involved and of the enuhiag evil* which they produce. ■ Of oourea, writer* and theorist* will point to other can***. They will tell n» that there haa been exceed xp apocubt ioa. gambling in public eaterpriaea; that to., many railroad* hare bewn built; that too man* foreign luxurie* have been consumed j that the aentimeat of hen erty ha* been relaxed; and that corrupt ion and axtaavaganoa have done tin mischief. And to a great extent they will vay truly. Hut where ha* thi* el orator. speculation taken it* riaa il When* ha* the corruption foutt.1 it* chief incitement*, exemplar*, and mrmc titiooer* 1 What net of public men hn»< cauaed *0 many umMoeawry railroad* to In built and given them auheidic* ami land grant* f To aek thaee ijuradko, i* to aiuwer them. Our financial machine haa run off th* tra- k with all these pa*, aenger* on board tho train, nad tlm do- etruction i* tremeadoua. But the jower that oontrolled aad directed the train wa* the power of the Republican |mrtj. and all too paaaengere that have turned out to have boon engaged in plundering u* while we thought everything was going amoothly. were pausengor* that it C t on board and ohatlnetely refused to vu turned away. Only a year ago a considerable number of oituena. anxjoue about the future, at- tcmpbsl to ootnpol a change in the ad ministration of tho Government. Their illeas were radically different from those of General Gnat sad hi* adherents t aad they declared their purpose to enforce a thorough reform in every department of public affairs. They warned the country that things were not right nad that serf- ous trouble was ahead. Their ad vioc was neglected; their warning was scoffed at their candidate. ami their measures were repudiated. The majority of tba country concluded that it was beat for them to keep General Gnat and his men in pow. or i but now that the calamity that arm* foretold has come, perhaps some of those who would not then lielievv that it was im pending will understand thnt they were not so wias aa they thought themselves; and, at any into, all will admit that the crisis which is upon u* wa* not produced by either the critics or tho opponent* of the Republican party, hut by toe leaden and chosen reprraentativea and deliberate policy ot that party itaelf. Tlte Unliy's First Tooth. Pram the Danbury New*.] . Mr. and Mrs. Harbtaon had just fin iahed their breakfiut. Mr. Ilarbison had pushed back and was looking under the lounge for hi* boots. Mrs. Ilarbison sat at the table; holding the infant Harbison and mochanicallv working her forefinger in ita month. Su blenly she paused in the motion, threw the astonish.*! child on ita back, turned aa white a sheet, pried open ita mouth, and immediately guvped. " Ephraim P Mr. Ilarbison. who wa* on hi* knee* with hi* head under the lounge, at onoe came forth, rapping hi* head aiuurply on the side of to* lounge a* he did ao, and get ting on hi* feet inquired what waa the matter. "O, Ephraim.” said tho. thu team rolling down her cheek* and the wmikw coursing up. •• Why, what is it, Arroethea,” said tho astonished Mr. Har- bison, smartly nibbing his head where it ha<l come in contact with toe lounge. Baby —" she gasped. Mr. Ilarbison turned polo and commenced to sweat. Babyihao—. O, O, O. Ephraim ! Baby ha*—baby haa got a tooth !" “ No I screamed Mr. Hnrhiton. spnwding his legs Apart, dropping his chin, and staring at th* struggling heir with all hit might. •• I tell you it is." persisted Mr*, liar- bison, with a blight evidence of hysterw. •• O, O, it can't be,” protested Mr. liar- bison, preparing to swear if it wasn't. '* Com* here, and see for yourself," said Mr*. Ilarbison. "Open ita'ittle money wousy for ita own muxxer. '* That's a tnodj woody; that's a blessed 'ittle 'ump o' sugar," Thus conjured the heir oamwd ita month suffldeutly for toe author of ita being to thrust in his finger, and that gentleman having convinced himself by the most indubita ble evidence that a tooth was thsre, im- uuslintelr kicked his hat across the room, denied his fist in Ue lounge, and declared with much filling and v- Jo'dieni’ethat he could lick the individual who would dare to inti mote that he was not the happiest man on the face of the earth. Then he K re Mr*. Ilarbison a hearty .mock on i month, and snatched up the heir, while that lady rushed tremblingly forth after Mrs. Simtuon*. who lived next door. In a moment Mrs. Simmons come toarii in as if she had been shat oat of a gun, a; right behind her came Mrs. II. at a spaed that indicated th* bad been ejected from two guns. Mrs. Simmons at onoe snatched the heir from the arm* of Mr. H. and hnrri.il it to window, where aha made careful and critical examination of it* mouth, while Mrs. II. Held hit head, ami tried to still the throbbing* of her heart, and Mr 11. danced up and down and snapped his fingers to show how calm be was. It having been ascertained by Mr*. Simmons that tho tooth was a sound one, and alio that the strongest hopes for it* future could be entertained on aoeount of its coming in the now of tho moon. Mr*. Ilarbison got out the necessary material, and Mr. Ilarbison at one* proceeded to write seven different letter* to os many persons, unfolding to them the event of too morning, and inviting them to eome on a* soon ns jswsiblo. Is;,* of Slcamshlp Ariel, ytgw Yon*. November 3.—Hie Pacific Moil Staain hip Company today received a dispatch from their agent announcing tb • wrack and complete lees of steamship Ariel, which has been running between Yokohama ami Shanghai. The passen gers were saved. The Ariel was one of the oldest Steamships of the company. ■ 1 ■ , 1 . ■ f Chesapeake nnd Ohio Railroad Em- barnt-nment. The treasurer of the Chroaapaake and hta Railroad Company ha* issued a cir cular to bondholders, in which be *»y* the only way to establish the credit *f the company, is to fond ita entire fixating debt in income bonds to be paid oat of the net earning* of the road. The com- pany ha* authorised toe tame of seeen per cent, tw.ntj-year income bonds, to toe amount of twelve milhen*. to be used in retiring toe floating debt, and in fond- lag toe interest that may accrue on ita fi II. II. CUflIn k Co. The statement of the affair* of H. B. Claflin .v Co., aa submitted at a meeting of the friends of the firm, which included toeit largest creditors, held this after noon, wa* a* follows: Good asset* of all kind*, JU^OHyXX). Total indebtedness, domestic and foreign, |15^(MD00; surplus. It wa* agreed that no aamrtanea should be asked of the associated bonks or the Clearing-house, and their friends and creditors present at toe meeting, unani mously tendered to H. B- Claflin an ex tension avenging four and a half months in maturing in monthly payment*, which sra* promptly accepted. The bn since* of the firm will prooeed as usual. In this statement, is not included the personal assets of aay member of the firm. It merely embrace* the amounts employed in their business. The Nullum Murder, Irving, wbo haa been confined on the charge of complicity in the Nathan mur der. haa at last mode a confession, which ta now in the hand* of Supt. Matacll, wbo haa perused it and detailed scver.1 men to work an hint* and suggestion* contained in the document. Striking Brick-Layer*. Soma forty or more bricklayer* and nnrms resisted the reduction of IS j per cent, in their wage* by their employer*. thi* morning, and turned out on a strike. Mill Movement*. F*tL Rivas. Ms**., November 3.—The majority of the mills here are workingon half time. The Taunton Car Company has reduced wages 25 percent. Thu car penters of too company ore on a strike— and beating toe air. Return of Mr. Abell, of the Sun 1Iai.th.oke, November S.—A. S. Abell, proprietor of the Baltimore Hun, who has been sojourning in Europe for several months, returned home this morning. Opening of the International Bridge Foar Eaix, Canada, November 3.— The international bridge was formally opened for traific to-day. Several pas senger and freight trains crossed. Reinforcing Culm. Msnxin Novembers.—Four hundred men left Cadil on Saturday for Havana to reinforce too Spanish troops operating against toe Cubans. Several Cariiato bonds were defeated and scattered by too Republican troops during Saturday and Sunday. Germans on tho French Monarchy, Rsaua, November S.—The prevailing feeling here ta one of satisfaction at toe collapse of the Count de Chambord. London, November 3.—Charles Roll haa been appointed Vice Chanoellorin place of Sir John Wicken*. deceased. Sr. Louis, November 3. - Mike McCool has linen rearrested for killing POtsey Marley and his bail csnceUvd. The French Budget. Pa sis, November 3.—The budget of the French Minister of Finance ta nearly ready for presentation to the Aaaembfr, The estimate for the war department ta very heavy and M. Mongue will salt for the temporary imposition of new taxes. London. November 3. — Continental banks have again raised their rote of dis count. . io* UUFFS. <* *B th* O! tbs Lratae is calls* Is lbs fine make* French Millinery S ash rib w>ns. fanctnecktiic* ECCHIN * Tmnej BABY CAPS, ta lore A Soemmortmeat 4 REAL LACES. ImdkCmoiUimn’ PRENCH CORSETS. TV- HAIR DEPARTMENT m complete H AIR woven Mid amand ta any derirvd «tyV. A b—uuful wtaaral 4 IIAIRORN AM ENTS, in Cut StscL CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS. not mod Saver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES. A eompfete awortment of NOTIONS. Tbcrr b m fnQ Block of twytbfag unaQ; kcfA ta ay baatnea. vUrli would bo loo imammato mention beta. Prompt attactioo Riven to aB onlcr*. MISS A- O’CONNOR. ortlStf Cotton Aw*. MACON FLOUR MILLS NJSBETS FOUNDRY FOR SALE. TJEI.VO mapelM Isncira (ran bostarasce J > acramiti* tii taallh. I new oOer tbr .how ne.hcny (orrak. The Usui klour Mill* taiaow rauvnUsutiy utualed fur tmeiisw and is drivye by aon aeevrfml siarainery than »ny null m Mansi. TV laundry la in smwsdiil opsratiue. and in the nrtide of notion praaaasalopa paid daf- in« IV last season X* prrcent.cn wlul u stand for tae whole property, and tab in tbs abarner of the jiropriracr. and under tbs sole nuasnsntd T. C. NISBET. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON tUBACIS A GENERAL BANKING KSBBL Diazcrnu I. C. PLANT. D. FLANUEH*. H. 1. JEWKTT, W. B. IUNSMORE H. B. PLANT. D. 8. LITTLE. G. IL ILtZLEIU RliT L & PLANT. Pm-ident. W. W. WsiQLXV.Oidrier. ssUt-lilnerl* TIE GREAT PANIC! Prices to Suit tlie Times. IF jm want to aave 0 pur cent, ta buying A U*«tl> -maib (Tothing, go to D. J. Boer’*, cor- Thirvi and Chnry atitwU, Macon. CJa. lie b MO Mtm'a extra fine, Uto»t *OrW. Black aad Rluu Cloth and Bearer DRESS SUITS* at MS 00, W Sa,». lateat atyle CASSIMERK BUS1 NESS SUITS, at SIS M rarb. worthflSWper wait. LiM Men's Custom Ma*ir Scuteb and Kmrlbh CASSIMERK SUITS.at tMOtoacb. worth«U00 per suit. WM> Pnwdmaa's SUITS, at |5 00 each, worth lAnoa suit. Youth’*. Boys’ and CbUdren’a SUITS 1— speciality, and will sell them dnaper than Ibej in hfi made at hom«'. I offer l .'mi Boys’and Children's CASslMERE SUITS, at #400a suit, worth |S 00 a *uiL Luoo Chiklrvn’s extra line, blest style, hn imrt.il CASSIMERK SUITS, at ««0o, worth ill oo a stint, a great bargain. '»Boy*’ tmportad Camimcvn. btost cut and SUITS, at «io on, worth «1S 00 a suit, to Bo>V SATINET SUITS, at 91 #0, worth ' Alwinon hand a full lino of Men's and Chil dren*’CLOTU l N«. of aU styles and description, too nuBkemu* to mention. An extra inducement nffrml to irsrrhants. Call eml.v at the well known store of D. J. BAER, ctaiOm Corner Third and Cherry taiowt. A NORTH GEORGIA HT j&l 3EL JMX. FOE SALE. T?u* Kfl’cct on tho Cotton nnti Miiiiutactiiriti^ lliisincHS A rep'^rter of tho Xow York Tribune in tho last Monday ie«uo of that paper giro* a tong account of intenriewu with tho cotton men and the represexitatirea of cotton manufacturing inUrrwt* in that city. The report cover* •ererul oolumxu of that paper and ibow* a «o»t depre**- ing state of affairs. Thepurchaw* both for home ami foreign market* complain of small orders. The commiatioa mer chant*, who usually advanoo the money to the mills for their purchase*, are afraid to do to now, which adds another to the array of difficulties* Some of their beet paper ha* to pay 2 per oent. a month. The exporter* are the only one*, compara tively, who axw doing ary bnaine** and a* they’ hare no competition, ther aie, of comwe, not dixpoaed to ini»e tho prioi* among themaehre*. It i* impossible to estimate bow much the boxurni in do- xmwtio specamons ha* decreased since the month* before the panic. Mr. E)i:ichidi* a Greek, who buy* es pecially for Liverpool merchant* or Man* cheater manufactuxen, s.ud that the de- jmuion w.w doe mainly to the fall in for- ,. u -n exc hange, and tbr remedy oo«>«*ted altogether in a return of monetary value* to a mad basis. The stoppage oi the dMmwIke nflh of ©our*e. contributed to the general ilnllnn** on the principle that competition is* the life of tnof, bntatthe Lost they seldom took more than 20.000 I«le* a w- k. while England took 50,000. Ko ^^pVihrt had yet boon heard (horn the msanfhctnrerv in England. They un- d«*r>ta«od tho xtato of a5.iirs here, and whereas they once took 32,000 baltw, they now contented them—Ivo* with 12,000. tv long as freight* were high and ex- cl-angi- w;m low, although cotton wa* ■Itn poor and payment*, my fsrm in North Ocurgis, euntaininr 100* mmrn cl bn— sunc SO* mm cleared. The rlcsmi Un«l hracss tome Atm btcl roubito bixlx, some grey Un<U, and about sevonty-dre min of bottom i laal The wuud land heavily tin:!* ml with cmk, hickory, popbr, and inu rnjuTwil with pine. The dwelling house b finely built, containing ten room* above and brick ln» in —mb* #»*«. Haniv ftUltkw. rin-hJ hoiiM-* iif ample for the place, spring of free stone watereunvedHHHHI It i* located ten mile* from Dalton, on a near line] 4 Ka«t Ttainesaseand Vinrinia Rrilroad. thsroad running within a mUe of tbe bouse. It b two and a half miles to the nearest station; five miles to Cstmasi Springs, and sewn miles to TunneJl Hill, on the State fUwd. 1 be place b h,withy, and offers a beautiful h. >me ta a line growing region of country. Sold for the reason that other emtage- menu prevent me from firing it my (icreonal at- ta^HFor further jianirular* addn** meat Itention. H Griffin. Ga. ortSOtf H ALEX. M. SPEER Goorgia Land and Water Power For Sale, line body of oak and hirkory Und. which •mbreem a flrstt-lan water power, and elbible rite for building up a brge ration mwmfarVnrtag interest. It w on the Onnulnw river, six miles abore Macon. 1 can sell tracts of from 100 acres i two thousand. Address \YM. LUNDY. sepy tawlwtf Maw>n. Oa. Land For Sale. Hawkinsville and near the HawkinsviUe and EuJ tank railroad, (now bring constructed) .-**> arreJ cleared. Land divided to suit purchasers. Terms L C. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, .MACON, OA. But and Sell Kicbanoa. Gold, Silwr, Stuck, amt Beads. Deposits Received, On Which Interest will be Allan ed, ** AGREED CrO*. PAYABLE ON CALL. Advnncca made on Cotton and Pro duce In Btorc. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO C. iLNrTRgo. W. P. Goodall, CITY BANK MACON. GEORGIA. Capital 200,000 Dollars DIRECTORSI WM. n. JOHNSTON. «. S. I10L1 JOHN J. GRESHAM. JNO. B. ROS1 lsfrtl-n a O. Boss. Praiil—it. IL F. Lawtox. CsAhier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Office In Huirm New Hiilldliiv. Receives Deposits BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Make* Advance* on Storks. Bcods, Cotton in Store. Abo on Shipment* 4 Cotton. Planters’* Bank, FORT VALLEY, GA. T> ECEIVES D-Iiosiu, di«n.ui .1» Psp-r. bay. And XV rails Exrhsnse: slra. Gold And nilrer. ran—timunrad. At all snessible prints. Interat i»id an Deposits alien made lor s *FiT3?A»n£iox.Pra]t.^W. B. Bxowx.Csih'r Vn. J. And—a. Col. Hush L. Dennsrd CoL Vs. Felton. Dr. W. A Muheaa Ttr.M I., H. Hornmlra.detsw Beit rianlation in Kiddle Georgia FOUR MILES FROM! MACON. FOR SALE. V two-tnmi»o( iMuanoruncfc-anxi ikhuioi which will produce Mg buskrlt of com per mere, or our bale of cotton without gmamo. Rrcd |«*- tun** on the pbee which will keep cattle fat all ‘ v. BwntMng t*br *“ rdbponvl of iu Macoi rate painted framed raised on the place can be Macon market at good price*. mned bou*e,with four rooms. The place b well adapted for cotton and corn. Market garden and dairy fa i-t.’rif MKRJS. MAXl'KL W. GOODS. CTSKU5G B. TOSKY. GOODE & TONEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, —AND— solicitors nr chancery, EL'FAl*LA, ALA. (Office over J. T. Kendall’s tdorts. Broad street.) ■\\TILL practice In the State and PederelO of Alahama. ta the Court* of Suuthwa Georgm and elsewhere by special contract. Prompt attention paid to collections In Alabama and Gcmria. Will investigate Und titka whenever ortflln MI9S WARD’S HANDSOME STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS open for the tasprrCfcm of her friends octlttf Comer Cotton ave. and Cbrrry fit. LOOK HERE! IV AST OSS TELLS TOU D. J. -BA-WR TS not selling goods £5 per rent cheaper than A any store in 31 scon, o'a, call ground and con vince roorwli. See Price LUt. 500 pair Gents* Fine Calf Sewed Boots at $3a pair, worth PA lO^isir Gents* Sewed Gaiters at $£ a pair, worth LDOO ,«ur Men’s all leather Kip Brogans, at $1 25 a pair, worth £2 a pair. LOGO pair Ladies’Sewed Kid aad Cloth Shoea at 51 v. tt< >rth 52 50 a pair. 10 dozen Ulckt btyle and color* Gents’ Fur Hats WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. CLOTHING- AT WHOLESALE. VTE have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail *tore, and invite the Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who bay in thi* marfiet to give u a call. We will sell them on a* good term* and at as low price* a* they can buy them in New York. Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to thi* State. The RETAIL DEPARTMENT I« filled with everything that ta choice and ityltah for a gentleman’* outfit, and xee the Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. octl2tf 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. North British & Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—SOLO - - - - $10,000,000 Insure* Stores. Merrhsndira. DaelUn** Fu™- tare sad sll other property at LOWEST KATES! CLOTHING ’HELPS, POREMUS A CORBETT (Late ri'.Mps A Doretdta) parlor! chamber" and office "furniture. MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC,, amt A*, Canal aU. .Near iii\fivl»av. New \oik. WM. PITKLr*. OTIS COKBKTT. WM. T. DORBMUS. p!2 6m* I take pleasure in announcing to friends and the public in general that my sto^k c. MS’S AID BOAS’ CLOTIIU! Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as IX)W or LOW ER prices than any other hoy>e in the city. My stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods Wa* been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the most fashionable goods in that line. SO cent* each, worth 51 cub. Boys’ u*d Children’s H*ta at M cents and 7S eta. extra bargain. IOjOOO yards ta«t colored and beat quality Calico, at 10 rents a yard. Bleaching. Caarimerea. Jeans, Homespuns at Fac tory pruwa. Inducement* offered to dealers. Call early at the well known store of D.J.BAER. Corner Third and Cherry stv, Macon. Ga. ortfttm The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of CLOTHING -FOR CENERMTRADE IS TIE STATE LOOK AND BE CONVINCED HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO., SO CHERRY STREET. GEORGE W. HJBA.33, EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, AND CIGAR MANTJ TACDREB, No. 4 Blako’s Block, may ly Poplar at., Macon, Ga. C. J. GAMBLE. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BECK & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS. Uni It M tbeix taurat to wldm. WM. LUNDY. ■raUtawkatf. 'Mwafix LAND SALE. WILL aril on the Aral Tuesday ta December next, in Ik* town of Knoxville. Crawford cron- ly. ire Id* <u*S arre*) of will land. No*. 22i‘ and JM, in the 7ih di»irir!of said county, six miles west of Knoxville. Thi* land is well timbered and raluabb for a asw mill and shingb machine. T.W. BARUOXT. Oobparrbea. Monro* county. Ga. otli4la«SvAvt<U BROOMS, BROOMS. have j«t wriwd IM down aworted BROOMS. xrrMora. TINKLKT I on. MATCHES, MATCHES. | - Q GKO'S ROUND WOOD PARLOR MATCHES. If SEYMOUR, TniSLKT Jt OO. CADDY LARD, :••}« to. I . .'--1 KhSlf <> VM0UR. TINSLEY A CO. clu tp, trad® tnn.it remain $u it was. A gentleman w ho d.-ait only in •’future nidtint priew tor Jibunj nnd Mnrt ti riiimg put.- high. .i> puxvha*H*ni felt tb® depression in the trade weulii i-- «*n<i«ii l>v n. ani th.it mom-ury affair.- « aid t ,-n (’» hi»vf resuuuii tiieir normal conditi. ; , t The general drift of Uik aunug nuaiu- j t . - faeturer- that thri>‘ would U- a gen- ' * eral rexiuction iu tuns of if not .in ° 1 ° ullfio-t fox .1 time. j Otl MACKEREL. OQQ PACKAGESHACKERELJustin SKY.Mol R. TINSLEY BIBB COUNTY.—Four THREE VALUABLE Cowikee Plantations! FOK BENT. OFFER to rant lor the nest jeer Three Valuable Plantations In Barbour County, loaded on the South Cowikee Creek, and ak '* ' Eufaula Railroad, the about the centre of the three ptarea. The plantations are all well watered, and under good fences, and with good out bouse*, gin J» u*es ar.d sorwx, and a gooddwdHng buuw on each. Also, will rent separately, if preferred, a good water-MiltLld A STORE HOUSE At BatcsriUe depot, whirh has goad custom. I also offer to aril cheap, fo.* rash, all zaJ stock of every kind, cooabting of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOSS ANZ 60ATS. An early application will secure a good harsain. M. L. BATES. cctW ftawAwlm BatesviBa. A la LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. 61 a?ECIK,lD STKBET. Steam Saw Mill for. Sale Administrator’s Sale. tween tbs usual hours of sale, iho foil JJ| « rty. to-wit: or.rt »t.*m u» mil! and fixtures of • U ,r.:<-r in.j rv>»tif «.:r. *. hr “* w I rer.m good running ord»*r. with small l»r.v. liiikinc lumlfc r L. h.-% t t'iiu inni!ih'» X Isno-l.a-'.-art- uror.. old iron. * > x^r-.. b-f «nt- The o\hj\' Tt-rm- Lhc othe * ith lta-u inch plank ira of th- prrtaonal IlfiMtl Lockh: The mill will be w: IS uu-nth*’ n The otb • n.|«- . lateuf . r lo-k.r WIITG- & SOLOMON OCcr to the public a Jarre and newly selected stock of # FINE JEWELRY! STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. And lucbraring many.new and novel style*, ju*t ouh fjf* FANCY AND FAMILY groceries Of every description. Fruits of All Kinds Both Native and Foreign- Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, etc.. Bceeived every moruin?. Give me a calL GEO. F. HUGE. WHOLESALE Drug and Ckemica WAl£EUOUSE, 82 and 84 CHERRY ST Hunt, Kankln & Lamar Offer to tho trade »nd other, who hoj in quantity their usual Unce .nd well oaoulled Uivk of every derariptiou of VI,-i. In their line of burinera most uvorabio terms. 100 ois. MORPHINE. 1000 ois. QUININE,! 100 lbs. CALOMEL. 100 lbs. BLUE MASS. S bids. BLUE STONE, 50 bills. BEST KEROSENE OIL. Order, ralieited with a guarantee of satisfy ion. STONEWALL FERTILIZ ER For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON, GA. FOE SALE. A FTER the term prescribed by law for mlvcr A tisement, I shall be prepared to make title* situated 1| n water, mudi-manure, etCra required on a model farm. Examination is invited. octlOdfiw A. 1VKRSON. Admr. DR. W. W. FORD, DEKTIST. AS removed hi* office from Mulberry street . to No. 100 Cherry street, over Major M. T Rogers*, next door to Mr. Begga*. octl? 8m LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO, (GUION LINE.) -ntlBST-CLASS STEAMERS soil between New r .York and Liverpool every Wtriat«la3' ( afford' ing the best pOMiible accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for usage money from Europe at current rates. Foe rate* of passage and other information, ap ply to WILLIAMS A GUION. 29 Broadway, New York. Or to \V. MCKAY. Agent, ortl Im No. <8 Second street. Macon. Ga. COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MACON, - - - GEORGIA. Macon. Ga, October 10, 1878. r llS company is prepared to issue policies on the -stock plan*,” the premium* on which are from 20 to th per cent, lesa than on the mu tual rate*. An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, Horn any cause, to transfer their policies from other companies to place their risk* in a reliable home institution, at a leas rate, notwithstanding in crease of age, than original cost. The -Cotton States” has an available reserve of capital and de posits of $500,000. which is entirely independent of ita business, and is not used therein. Good asents wanted. Liberal inducements will bo given. GEO. 8. OBBAR. oct IS lm Secretary. For Sale. FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half miles south of the town of Cuthbert, Ran dolph county, and containing four hundred and fifty acre*, of which about two hundred and fifty are rfeared and under cultivatKm. On the premises are a gin bou«e and excellent gin, ooe double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborer*’booses, a fine well of water and* good mill •eat. There i* timber and fuel sufficient on the pbcealra to realize more than double the pur- chase money. This property; will be sold on ac commodating terms, or exchanged for atj im provements. Apply at this office, or to TllOS. POWELL- Trustee, oetittf Cuthbert. Georgia. Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, une^ualed in FIT and QUALITY. Shirts made to order and tit guaranteed. Hats. Silk and Fur. The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand and now ones arriving weekly. Prices to suit everybody. . , The public are invited to call and eramiue my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that I mean what WAL1ITEL, ■ “ ■»"* Ko-1 Brown House, next GEORGIA MILLS Jm .W * A .iili ■ m SOBKIT8. V. A. OAKDU . DWIGHT L. EGBERTS <L OO.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS savannah, Ga. Liberal advances made on Produce in hamL We have a guud talock of Ba^.cmg and Ties on . aeputam hand, which we oiler at low rates. WM. H. STARK. M. P. IUCUMOM). . WM. H. STAKE at OO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS ANd COTTON FACTORS, &AIA.N.UU. GA. Careful atteunou given to aale* or shipment of Cottoll and all Iliuum of Produce. Liberal uklvam-es made on tviiMigmiiunUN Agents for the sale of ft. Frank Coos Bono buperpho.sj.hau*, .Magnolia Light Draft Cotton Guis, fnmvum kaetoyy karua and Arrow Ties. sepl2 Sm K.U.COUKK.JU. JOS. Ut'JX COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com* mission Merchants, (Mi ltuy direct, savauuuux, Ua. Befor respectfully to J. \V. Luthrop a Cll, y A. ilardee s Son a Ct*ra Tfaam * Guidon. U. Maj t r A Co.. Md« HaUrh. V. P. Savaiuiah Bank and t rust Co. ’ sepiKffm J. N. LIGHTFOOT, Cotton Factor and. Commission Morcnant, 11)6 Hay Street, savaniiati, tin. Agents for the sale of Merry maii’a Ammomated Bones. septa *W__ A. Jft. WAUIKLD. BOOT. WAYXIt. WARFIELD & WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Morcdants, SAY A A A AH. tabORGlA. of Colton,« tuttm. cash riwuim lowest rules ui interest. Ail uumiicss entrusioU to our uiR', will roevive prompt aiu.nl it hi. "tu- amn ' bought and sotdm the Savannah and New Lora Cotton L&enatige •bit tue most reiusonuhls terms. nepltS tint Always in the Van, W. DVMCAM. J. U. JOUJHOS. U. tiilut. LUJNCAN. JuiLNSTON CO.,« Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 1)2 itu) atreet, gtuamuu, Ga. augl6m 11. C. tLAe-N AGA.N. W. W. PAAKKAGAK. A. P. AUtLb. K. 8. MORGAN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL A CO., Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com mission Mercnants, 155 Ua l Sl'ItiiET, B.u AN N Atl. GA. ]\ TAN AulNU AiWUt* lor lliu Btlglull Slonowoll ctu-uuxor.ou-. tMiggiiig ttiiu t’io. furiiabod. turn litiend uu* advance* made on cointiguiuenta ior a.ae m Savaniudt. or ou ampmeuut to our ior* res|>oitdeiila in .Nortueru, Lusieni or r.uropcan markets.augt dm A. M. SLOAN. AltXllt'U N. SOLLKK. O.V.WYLLY.JK A. M. SLOAN OO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Dior chants, Clog horn A Cuiuuiigiuuu'* Uunge, Huy street, huuumali, Cla. I JAGGING und Tie* advanced ou crops. Liberal JL> c..ai» uduuuva uiudo ou emuagututmia lor Milo iu SiivoifUkh. or on shipments to reliable corrv*- tioiiduulfr in Liverpool. Aow lork. Philadelphia. ikotiUm or Baltnnoi-e.*ugl «>m ATTOR NEYri AT LAW, 57 THIRD STREET. octutf Macon, Crergla JAMES IX. llLOL'NT. ISAAC llAUULMAN. JOHN L. HAUDBMAX. BLOUST, IIAKBOIAN A HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LA1V, OUiCL*. Oh migiotf Tie Best Fleer en lie Best Terns PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY oct26 tf — — — ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS The Ureat ‘ Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press [PATENTED FEBRUARY il, 1ST1J manufactured solely by E. FINDLAY’S SONS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN. PACKS THE HALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. —half .■ if-.ly r?o«h. ITii uSSThart. Adm.Zit»inUur. They are role arer.ts for the celebrated Xu. So M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES! THE BEST IN USB. I Their Work rV‘i«artmer.t i*complete. New Work and Ba*l^*-- mmle to order. To fine watch work and rejiiim*. %pc<*al aueotxiu x* gi»en-wnd juarsnteo tbexr work—at moderate charge*. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Keeds, Harnesses Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. JPPL M july34 5m HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET, Nrarly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail- ' rend Depot. EUFAULA, ALABAMA, j. w. Howard. * * PkoranrroM. Only a short walk to and from the Southwest ern Kail road. Seventy-live cent* saved in omni bus fare- aept5 6m Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes Bales o Cotton parked by this Pres* rang** from 500 to 800 pound*, WE GUARANTEE T0 OF THE J K«!^SE. AND WA^ANT^U^T HRtAKAGb Th.-ECUFSE-.ra.b.taroUjdto m * yde ’ irC - Pre "’ We have TESTIMONIALS Irani many of the Larva.t and Bjvt sssasssstss&sisss Pamphlet, eontmning testimonials and prices. R, FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA. CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS. Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect manufactured solelt by R, Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MACON, GEORGIA. R. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Ouiou 52 accuinl kU, Miuxm, Gooreuu \ \7 ILL practice in th*i eourta of Macon and ad- VV * j — jaceut t'lreuils, arid ; . POT M the ftupr Feuerui Courts 4 Georgia. SpecialaUeutiou given to matters :n Bankruptcy. UEUHKKI ViKLUKK. IDU* L. FIKLDKIt. H. & I. L. FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, CLTIkHUItr, GKOKCIA, U ILL give prompt attention to ad burines* confided to them, in the counties oL Ban- dolph. Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhuun aim Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and tho District und Circuit Courts of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia. aci>tn-tl ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE HOUSE AND LOT 15 FORT VALLEY. \\; ILL bo .old on tho lirst Turaday in Novem- W ber next, nt the Court-houw? door in Perry, between tlie usual hours of sale, a House nnd Lot iu Fort Volh-y—Hooiio rontaiiiiii* nil roomaiind Lot four acres. Situated near the Churchesi and School-houses. Sold as ttapn>ix-rty- of Mrs. Maty Jones, deceased. H* T. BROWN. octl2-dSw Adminutrator. BOOM’S RURAL UZT TC2222, the Great Illustrated Agnrul- .tuml and Family Weekly, i» •the .Standard Authority upon Practical Subjects and a lligh-Toned Liter al' Journal. Only &!Ut a yewr—less to duhs. Great Premiums or Cuali Couimhsions to Agents. Thirteen Numbers (Oetolwr to Januarj'.) On Trial, for Only Fifty Cents! Premium Lists,etc,, sent free to all Trial Snl>M'ril>ers. Address D. 1>. T. MOOKK. New York City. NEW BOOK Home Life In the Hiuie. by butiiei ditn li D. ih, author of “Night .S<viics (n the Bible,” and ”Our Father’s House.” of which nearly 100JNW copies of each were sold. Send for Circular. ZIEGLER & M’CURDY, 518 Arch street, Philadelphia. P»u WANTED { /'t/'t Farmers and farmers’sons during the 1 v‘ vs fall and winter months to do business in their own and adjoining townships. Business respectable, easy and pays well. For particulars, address S. S. SCRANTON A CO.,Hartford, Conn. PiOlvl E S77^^ AR-ents Wantc . Send for catalogue. Doaixtie Btwfag Kxchht Ccapxay, Vtw YegL (Jraj s Ctfcinltf Anti-Friction Colton Prey. The cheapest, simplest, nnd most perfect Cotton Ssrcw ever invented. Send for circular. WASH INGTON IRON WORKS. 00 Vesey street, New York, sole manufacturers. THE BEST PAPER! TRY IX! numl>ercotit>uns from 10 to 1 4 new machinery. Novel I | PP Engineering Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Implements, and every new discovery in Chemis try. A year's numbers contains *12 pa** and several hundred engravings. Thousand* of vol umes are preserved for binding and reference. iral receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3 a year by mail. Specimens sent free. May be had of all news dealers. PATENTS obtained on the best terms, Models of new inventions und sketches examined, and advice free. AJI patents are published in tho J Scientific American the w.vWUIk v issue. Semi/ ■ppHpMMVI (■ . ning laws and fuly directions for obtaining patents. _ / l'ujicr, or concerning Patents, MUNN A CO., Park Row. New York. Branch office, i and 7th itn. Washington. D. C. STEAM ENGINE/ BOILERS AND MACHINE Y Stationary and jsutable Steam Engines a ers. Grays Anti-Friction Cotton Press, ‘ Giuigand Muby Saw Mills; Portable i... t ionary Flouring Mills, Sugar Cane MUl»t^’ gar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives my Engines for street reads and minim any port!— ... . _F HOUSE (one or two *ton) ANY HOUI me or two iwti.m hu-h the Fbwer andGin^c..-- ; drive* a Gin from 275 to *00 revolutions fier minute. ground WITHOUT ■pttt.t.V -WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. Y a-PMtira prefer™* the 'old fathwh" Gin Gear or -new fashion- ditto, with centre rappori an boareomioolv...-l at rerj rcMonoble Boureo. . _____ K. FINDLAY’S SONS, F1.VDL.VY IRON WORKS, M.YCOV. GA MAVUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS, AVD ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC., ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY U10X WORKS, MACON. GA. FOB SUN cplMBTS. itioac hj 1*1.1 HE ft ATM Illlfl'tolurea lire largest light. Can be used i lamp. For sale by all lamp dealer*, f WOMEN SSMSS ran Jewelry, Book*, (James, etc,, ir cali'.ies. No capital needeil. gain the Jove and affection* of>ny person they choose, instantly. Thi. aimi.Vniei.tnl wjutre- roent all can poaaess, free, bypuh lora renui; together with a MarriageG ' Dreams, Hints to L'nli."*, Wild. Address T. WILLI.* Philadelphia. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE SANDFORD’S Liver Iiivigorator ! ShSS'VtSSBSftSSfi Beware of jJMtati^L : - per day! Agents wanted! All claw** of working peo- or old. make more money pare movoenta, or all tbo ?) *°$20 r _ of either sea, you ng at wf fk for u> i time, than at 1:3 else. Particular* Address G. STlNS()y A CO-. PbrUand. Mainc^ 1 \ GRIER HOXJSE FORSYTII. GEORGIA. J T a GRIER, the pr “*— 1 ''—' •I . ml,., of bonnl toi of travelers and parties going to the It Spring. After the first of September the \ -' — IkaiMfiB