The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 05, 1873, Image 4

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fafildBlHHHlH THE M Al'ON i»AlL\ I'KLMiKAIMl \M> Ai.KssKNtrfcR; \\ KDNE.SDaY AtORA LNG. AON LMRLR •> 187 i r ri I E CITY KF.AVlXO >«TH I>. Hi M USUAL. . W. B.C01 to Mira Luos 1* dc j.B.aot».E^.«n oc thu >• 1:w ADVBirnsk>1 kst.s. a. IUrca, of A Fsss Loch dof, st tbe ort7-«W A 11 o doe* crrr ~Oun HocOr” Third street. T*-d si lnrmloB. on the Sth nltirao. hr V. S. Biter. Mr. Sts'C E. B. Lxrrss snl APPLES, APPLES. I •) CHOICE URGE APPLES. Mi-K. 1 J.tiir ham ScHwsust rirad at PutoT*. Kass. jn* re aoTttf Waucsa A Doaas offer the entire stock of alter plated ware, sent them for hibition at the State Fair, at cost. nor4-St I hr H»|> lu.yixhl rowMandartn nbly of beauty rtedtoto pres. *llml 4»mlop. M - m; -* Fire Company • Octn Fire Compaq | « x-m .bed with them for * ir iteuni.T It U known tint No. 2 hod Nkw Coop ruaae, citron, cherries and vie emngemenU with the A 11 **” Fire* I cnnnnts, at PotxeT*. nos4tf rpartment Supply Company of r»w* | jsharing and hair-cutting saloon i Mulberry *tn t*t is ti*e place to get Mr. Arthur U \ an early oopyof h for the piano, wl liahsd by Messrs. Macon and Atlant fn) and spirited p is likely to beooi dans. Tbs melt, render I Mi mi Galop Brillante, h has just been pub- ailford. Wood A Co., This is a TCT7 grace- 3 action, and one that »m© popular with musi- ody is simple enough to charming. Mr. Wood n tor his little daughter tied it to his wife. i»r«ln • Irsl Erli The November number of this favorite musical periodical comas to us more promptly than its predecessors hare done. Tbs number is a good one as*inspects both its reading and music pages, and is handsomely printed ns usual. It opens with a poem by Charles W. Huhner, which, as usual, is marred by the ill ef fects of “unallowable rhymes/’ If Hub- ner does not quit such abominable* oar©- lou&eis, we Hi- in to quit reading any verses that appeal under his name. llahi. At last the drouth has been ended by a refreshing rain which fell during the whole of yesterday. The rain fell Tory gently, and the thirsty earth drank up the whole of it, effectually allaying the dust which has been so annoying for sev eral weeks. More rain fell Monday night and yesterday than fell during the whole of last month. In fact, we had only one jpsssnlfi shower during the whole month, and that was on the morning of the 27th. However, while we city people were lan guishing for rain, the’country people were rejoicing in an unprecedented season for cotton pieking. They did not wont any rain. .Hrlrwriiloglral. Mr. J. M. Boardman, with his occua- tomed kindness, furnishes us with the following result of his weather observa tions for the month of October. The re port is remarkable, chiefly for the small amount of rain which fell duru^t tin month i M irw, Ga., November 2,1879. Mdilort YWsfmpk sad Mtwn-jtr; The mean heat for the past month, has been : Morning W degrees. Noon 71 ” Night, (•Ml rot) ,'.HS " Tb" nun foil *6.000 in. Tb« ttimu hint for Ootobor, 1872, m < Morning 57<Lim»«. Noon : 71 •* Night 07 “ lUin W) 40.100 in. V«7 respect/iilly. your*. J. M. Roaedhak. I •mi I ii >c Ar«ln. The Macon public will not ratfrot to li«rn that Mown. Dupnai A BaSMk oir.ll.rt troupe of minotrobi will pMa through Macon nrrt week, and will atop on. night only. They will play in Bala ton Hall nrxt Monday night, und wo hop.' to too thorn han) a full house. Thi. ia on. of tho beat troupe of mitutrel. now traveling. It ha. boon on the rood for more than a aeon) of yean, and ha. al ways proven itaelf to be rtrirtly reliable. It play, to th. very beat claaa of people, and ia alwmya able to fill the largoat halla on the continent. Sinoe the troupe waa here aome weak, ago, it haa been aa far ■u New Orleana, and while there played to crowded houaea in the Varietiea Thea tre. The l*icayune of the ±Sd of October pay. them th. following fine eoiupliment lout analog a aebvt and large oudi one,' viaitod the Varietiea Theatre to rn joy the merriment diapeimed liy the jo- . vial knighta of tho burnt cork. From the overture to the oloee there waa one eontinuoua repetition of applauw', and to Ahoae who w«ire .uffering with melan cholia the treat waa a complete remedy. Lewis Benedict, in hia aong. “Water melon.” waa inimitable; and the hallad. •• Wo ait by the River." by Thoma. B Diion, waa really artistic. The operatic .ketch merited the loan of laughter with which it waa greeted, end the whole performance made it palpable that thie troupe are jer nceVrwe. the vocal cham pion, in n.-,:ro mi net reWy. #, Rhode Ialand. for a steamer, which • waa tielivend aome week, ago- Thi. >tnamer failed to fulfill the eouditiona of ! the eoutract. and th. eomj-any refuaci to l( ’ I take After the trial of No. 4’a .team- , I jJq j vus sc pliustd with it th&t t.. | a conti-a-1 waa immed^uly mode with Muwoe. Harrell A Hayea for a ateamer of th* e*— capacity, to be delivered within forty day.. Mr. Harrell assure, na that the ateamer wiUbe here by the Let of the jniTrr* month, and that it will be the pretUeet maehine ever made in thii oountiy. AU the mi-tal parte of it will be nickel plated, and the whole will be fisubed op in moat elegant atyle. The machine will he rigged out for both hurae and hand work. Mr Harrell, who ia fa the city, gave .upper Monday night, at Ceaey A Eapin nut's reitaurant to the purchaaing com- inltt«< cf No. S, to which tome of the old firemen, and all the working force of the Tauiananf aim Mm...ora were in vited. Among the firemen prevent were B. A Morn*. Chief H. P. Weetoott, A Pattdaon and John O. Deita, ei-Chicfa, and E. Crocket, J. W. Aderbold. E. Wag- non. Matt Thornton, G. 8- Wcaoott, C. Mar hold, F. A. Shone man. E. Eqfnv. Jno. Valentino, V. Kahn, T. L. Sewell, and T. W. Freeman. The .upper waa meet magnificent one, and apeeche. and tenate went around with the wine, and everything mu merry aa merry ooold be. The party did not break up i*Ul a Ute hour, and all went away pleaaed with the hcepitality of Mee^. Harrell and Hnyea. i elllil l.lltlr » uifhr [,n(c I’nlr Tho## gsutlomen m. - >«lc a vwy fino tlinpUy of Tehi( los of all kinds, and r#- osivsd tho following first pr. ini im*: For tho target dupfa^j of carriagw, laiggii h and vagon-.MOO; for tho lurgont »li-j>l.kv of wagons and carts, silver motial; for tho best carriage, diploma; for th« bmt victoria, diploma; for th# beat top boggy, diploma; far tho host no top bug- gy, diploma; for tho U»st trotting buggy, diploma ; for tho best two bon# wagon, diploma; for th# best four boro# wagon, diploma; for tho boot six bone wagon, diploma; for tho one horse wagon; diploma. Thus taking th# prix# for everything they cmU ndod ft>r. Any on*‘ who flaw [their mognifie#nt display will acknowledge that their su^ess was well deserved. Beside# tho t^vitimonials alcove men- ti. rud. they received a good many more wuhdAntial OSM, in th# way sales on tb# grounds. They have at their Reposi tory, on 800ad street, every conceivable kind of vehicle, from the two wheel baby carriage to the most magnificiiut six seat carriage. Their one horse llotocias and cabriolets, ranging in price from four U» ax' htt&tiad dollars each, cannot be ex- Ct lted south of New Haven or Boston. aid tt-lv p line, t* Ue all in »give the all. Koiuro and Juliet. To-night th# Lillie Kldridge Combina- ti\'ii will present S^Akspeare's great ro- mantic play of Romeo and Juliet, with Miss Eld ridge a- Jnlit r, Miss Newton as TTnmtn and Mr.Lasg>l> n as Mercutio, and a line owt of all the other characters. AW have no hesitation in. assuring th# pnblie that th# play will b# rendered Ui. *t #ikvllently,for tixu troupe is unque-i- *nabl,y th** U-»t nth since tb> ";i «T qnaliti- ,»t •• n Miss Kit) idge has Brides » ability to enact it. rcmarkabl# young Ur of iu rn.f- English, but 1 stag*, but Ml: Iightfid »»Hi W,- lit.jt.. t. Mali to-night hor pt • New B«M>k«. Brown k Co. send us four new books, as follows: "Peso# Papers.” By Bill Arp. No 1100k oonkl be mor# welcome to Southern, (specially Georgia readers, than one from the renowned humorist and satirist, Bill Arp. He is th© only writer of his style who is in full sympathy with the South em people, and hi* letters have had such a run in Southern journals as no similar japers ever had before. In the volume before us we arc glad to see the old war-time letters which made thoir author famous; besides several not less wise and humorous with which tho public is not so familiar. The book is very handsomely printed by G. W. Carle- ton & Co., of New York, and is very gro tesquely illustrated by Matt O’Brien, of August*, one of the best cartoonist* in the cc untry. albeit ho has not taken the steps neoessary to bring him before tho public. ••Joisamine.” A novel. By Marion Borland. Also published by G. W. CarU-ton k Co. A new book by thia au thor is always welcome to the reading public, and wo have no doubt that thia one wiU soon attain tho same popularity tliat has been awarded to her former novels. “ What Can 8he DoF* By Rev. E. P. Hoe, author of “ Barrieri Burned Away, etc. I’ublished by Dodd & Mead, Now York. _ __ _ - HD Marriage Vow.” By Mrs. Caro lina Fairfield Corbin. Published by Lee A Sbcq hard, Boston. This is pronounced •'an exceedingly earnest volume, which every man and woman in the country ought to read with serious care.” Messrs. J. W. Burke A Co. send us the following volumes which have just been issued from the press of Clarion, Remsen A Haffelfinger, of Philadelphia. ••The World to Blame.” A novel. By Waldorf H. Phillips. "Ljnde Weiss; an Autobiography.” By Geo. H. Throop. With six fine illus trations. Both these books are handsomely got ten up. as ii the ease with all.books from this hen's. We will notice them further when we shall have had time to examine them fully. The Mayors Court. For more than a week the doings of the Mayor’s Coart, and tho transactions of the Couhty Court; have not besv reconl- cd, as usual, in 'this deportment of the TxtsonarH akd MxssxNax*. It was not that we felt any contempt for these jus tice shops; but because tho Fair made it flush times with reporters, and wo hod no need to fall back upofi tho infirmities and weakniuse* and wickednesses of human nature, to find material with which to fill out a column of city gossip. But the flush times have past. The city has dropped back into its quiet old grooves, and there is not much occurring to swell the record of events; hence, we find it necessary not to despire the small things of the day, but to treasure up such bits as fall from tho benches of our minor courts. Hence we found ourself in the Mayor’i Court yesterday morning, found Aldersuin J. W. Burke on the bench and three prisoners at the bar. The first name called was Sam Taylor, and the charges against him was steal ing. Sam i* a colored individual and roomed with two or three others of the same uhado of opinion at the Brown House where they were employed. One of bin room-mates had a watch which Sam was anxious to own. and he sne to the conclusion tliat th# easiest way to get posession of it was to steal it. That did not suit the owner of the watch and he called in a peeler, where upon Sum took the watch from the trunk and gave it up, then leaped from a win dow and fled like “a wild deer over the plain,” having on nothing but his night clothes. Th.it was Sunday night, and tlie offiosrs did not get sight of Sam again until Monday evening, when ho was captured. His Honor turned him over to the County Court, and the prob ability is tliat he will very soon be taking poet in r irrying oat a contract to work the roads of the county. Wamm Sharpe, a small negro boy, was caught stealing cotton, and was fined two dollar.) or five days in the caliboose. Commodore Murphy illuminated the court with his beaming countenance yes terday morning for the first time in nine weeks. The interval has been spent in recruiting his health in the hospital. He was discharged from the hospital Mon day me ruing. In two hours he was drunk and in six hours wu in the v.liloots, where he spent the night. He was very penitent when brought into court ytsosrdsy morning and promised all .. ft* of good behavior, and the court lf.uutfl to the side of mercy and let him go free, • And 40 on dc your barbering done. None but skilled artiste retained. A hot Lath can be had on thfffr short*.-1 notice. octiM Foes hun Ir.-l tliourend pound. Tea. of All (frwlea.At PutXcPi UOT4tf Nothing smokes equal to “Central Choice,” “Yours to Count On” «nd “Pride of Gwrgfa” cigure, manufactured in No. 4 Blake’, block, by Geo. W. Hend. octit-tf OvUE-axaRTlox rithcr (4 tot/ or Bind, pro- -loreadel-ilil/andibnc. The u.uml i*n*d/ia to take aMH simulant, tba eflert at .hirti i. the Boeu rivina . tired tone the whip instead ot udA Th. tree rnj ia In lortily tto D/stcia with a permanoit wane like tba Paretian Sjrujil. two- turtle U Iron.) wfckh art’ Iha wholaare«a<«- llc/T. Bijxi* A Lahae.—Thia well known and reliaWa fina hare reraised a laree k* rt Dr. Uood’e Eureka Uier Medicine. It haa thepmiee D< an who hare tried it. In tolllea at SO rents Tax Lxt.itihatx Tnixo.—"Simauais' Lirer Bonilslor. - in packs*ea and tottkw—tolled, staaped and aixned b/ J. 11. Zetlin * Ca Thke no other under oaf dreumatarewa. Cactio,.—Por prepared - Simmon.’ Lir r Rea- ulntor." to/ onl/ that pat up in bottle, hr J. H. Xalin * Co. with enbnted ktheUikethtparkage whith onl/ ie aennine. Tux Ctretrxar Attn Bnar.—Book’. Eureka User Medicine airee unirereel wUtsIsrtiui in Use treetn- at el LiterDi->»-. Djrapepeia.Sii k Head, ache, Coetiremas. end ell that dees cd di arUina bom . diaredered atale ot the etuoucb end liter. t nofa.1/ Jot totri Woeio I Wokah u Paxal—Among the man/ modern dieeorenee looking to the hep- pincsn end emejnretion ot the human rare, is entitled to Maher reneideTatkei than the re nowned rented/—Dr. J. BndllrJd’e Female Bcgn- Una. Woman's Beet Friend. B/ it wor emancipated from mmberleee ilia inrultar to her m*j. Bctore it* maaic power all inreauUrities ot the womb raniah. It cures whitca. Itruresaup- prereaai of tho meneoa. It remotes uterire ob> ttractiooe. It cores conatipetioo ana stren ahea/stem. It brerea the nereea and polillea the blood. It netsr tail, aa tlvaiwuida ot women will leeti//. Thia raluable medidna ia prepared and sold b/ L. n. Brad field. Dntaairt. Atlanta. Ga PrireSl toper bottle. All respectable dm* men keep it. Tl'innn. Alt. 1«B- Mr. I. II. BnannaiD—Sir: Please forward us. tnmedialel/. another auppl/ ot Bgap/tglD’s Fa male RiarLATOg. We find it to to ell that claimed for it, and we hate witneased the most de cided end ha|>pz efferU tin,lured by it. Vet/ respertlully, Ilctrrn A AutxAxpgx. We, Use undendaned Itnuraista, lake pleasure In rommending to tbe trade Da. J. ItuAt>riELn * Female RgociATog—belietliia it to he a are ami reliable rented/ for the diseases tor which 1 rerom mends It. W. A. LAXanxU. Atlanta. Ga. Pkmbkrtoe, WiLaox, Tatlor A Co. Atlanta. Ga. IttDmsx A Fox. Atlanta Ga. W. C. Lawsiik. Atlanta. Ga. W. Boot A sox. Marietta, oa, STATE OF GEORGIA—TnocpCorxTT: This ia to rertilr that I hate examined the perils- ot Dr. J. llradik-ld. of thu count/, and as a moliral man pronounce it to ha a conthination qt mudieinea of gnat merit in the treatment ot all the di-csscs of females for which be recommends it. Thin December SI. I-,'.-'. _ . Wm. P. Btuaurr. M. D. IlrxT. Raxeix A Lamax. j/hnleeela Agents. Macon. Go. ma/10ilia't Aw W ^ Mother,. Alornxxa. Motiixra—Don’t (ail to precure Mrs. WtxiLoWa Soonnxo STirp St rop for-all diwaiaea incident to the period of teething in children. It relierea the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates tbe towels, anti by eivinx relief and health to the child, airee rest to the mother. Be sure to call for -Mol Wixa- LOW-e SoOTHIXQ STXCP.- For wile by all druaxista. juncSScoddm. OBMTACLEH TO MAKHIAKE. Happy relief tor young tuen from Ihoeflccte ot Error, end Abuses in early life. Man life,1 re stored. Impedimenta to marriage removed. New method ol treatment- New and remarkable r (dice. Bookq end circular, sent free, in sealed ■dopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. X South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa.-an institution having s high reputation for honorahlo conduct .rc —»—-—a] .kill. octTUSm Financial and Commercial OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER. Notombxa ♦—Evsnino, Jh73. , Cotton. Tbe market to-day waa dull and nominal at 13J for middling* and I Sc. for low middlings. Lower frradca not quotable. Tbe rteeipU yeaterday were MO haloa—Why rail and M by wagon. The shipments wane 722 bales; aalcaiCI. To-day the rereipta w«ta 1.1C0 bulea—9Mhy waaon and itt by mil. Tho shipment* were £22 bales ; ask's SIS. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Stork on hand Srpt. 1,187*. 1.** RrrHrMl Monday— Mb Rccvivnl lortlay l.lflS Rerrivod previously. 21422—2MS1 Shipied previously Stock on hand thi* ermin*... 4JS7—15.7SI 8#t0 LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New York—Noon—No market report. - * ! ^ Cotton. Baltimore—Cot ton, m*t reempts s$4 ynoc* 425; export* ooantwise 105; Great Britain —; Pnuvti —; salt's 215; stock 8225; maldlimrs 14i; low mi.i- dlinslXl; *trict pot»l ordinary IS: market d " New OELKAXa-Cutton.net reeript* 061#-. c rfSt"*; export* cofurtwiae—; to Gnat Britain to eonunent —: to France —, "ale* 90A«| «tork WSii nii.UIiiu-'s 1*1; low m aid line* 1SJ a 1*; strict rood oidinary 1M * 1SJ: prsod ordinary — a arket unaattltfd and nominal. lmixotox—Cotton, net nwpu 174; export* mine « aides —, stork *03; middlinr* lSh Mirer pDL'd xluLitia ml for U F.iir, ly, at cost, in want of •twia* 122S; sales lod». stock IMOi mkidlinr* low mhldUna U|; strict Rood ordinary IS; market quiet and easy. Borrox—Cotton, net receipts 55; cross 225S; es 100; stork 6000; market dull. Noevolk—Cotton, net receipt* 11S7; export* »tvi«e Si70; to Gross Britain—; mUo* S50-. ■Sock 4051; low aUdhnss Ui; market lower and quiet. Memphis—Cotton, net receipt* l*8S; shipments S39; ktork 2S.(VW(; strict pood ordinary 13); mar ket dull. GALVESTOX-Cotton.net receipt* M0-, export* Mtwiaa —; sales 4SS; stork I&SM; gooa or- dinarr «); market weak and declining. PHtLAPXLrnia—Cotton, net receipts —; jrroa* middlinas 14); market quiet. Savaxxam—Cotton, net receipt* 35*4; aakw UtM; exports reaatwise 2200; to continent —s stork «1 JWs mkldlinc* 14); market irramlar. CHAELSSTOX-Cotton.net receipt* S18; exports .j Great Britain —; coastwise 2025; sales 12"". stock SSJ90; mi.Mlinin 14) a 14h low middliruc* 14; strict (rood ordinary IS); market steady. ArGrrra—Cotton, net receipt* 17 Uh sales 1274; mwMWngilS) a IS); market dulL Livketool — Noun — Cbtton dull and de* re*.*ed; sale* bales; speculation and export i000; uplands S) a 5); Orleans tk Saks include 4AX» Americaiy. Cotton to arrive cheaper. I nhnda had* nod ordinary, >hi October and Novnaber-J; No vember and December. Sh Januarr 8fc Orleans on, basts food ordinary, shipped November s|; Daemnherand January >1. TTi—hn Vpla ui bt..l oniirrarr, shippod No vember ai*l Poe—hiT a). Later—I'planda. basis low middling*, delivery January, S). Produce. Bsltimokm—Flour dull and heavy; price* un- rhaivvd. Wheat -.niet and Heady. Corn quiet. Oats>teady: Stwlbm 40 a 53; Weatem toixel 50; Western whit# SO a 51. Rre quk-t at *0 a 47. Hay unchanged. htaWnM<uH and unwttlarl; mess pork twomaU at 15 wx Bulk meat*—Slx-ul- detsdaO; dear rib sides 5)- Bacon, shoulder* s); <4ear r.b(ddn*S; mcar ruml ham* 121*14. Laid numhml at 7). Whisky dull at Ifi. St. Loris—Flour duB. unrettled ami lower. Oani dull and declined. Whisky steady at 90. F^rk. none li- re. Bacun dull; clear rib 7); dear «;*. Ijrnl dull at 0). CtxctxxATi—Fkwr dull dull at 5 60 a SSS. Own dnH old ear 42 s 4.\ shrflad 4S * 4*. l* wt. old 12 25; new 12 00 LnrvU kettle 7 ^ 7h >L \m held at fi*. Bacon, shoulders in i?ir demand t •;} a Ci; dear rib 4de* 5) a «; clear sides 4. whisky quiet at OBITUARY. iXcd. At M (Ja, Saturday. Octqhrr 2ttk MJ, Wiluau M. Millst. arod 9S y«ai*. I i jonth and 25 day*. Herariwd the wound, orweaad*. w!b t*r- tcinatad »:• awtlhl/ riiattr^- fa • • 46 «* «f train, cat the Suttlh-WcaLent reflrurL on the I tswvungot tto XU mh. At tba tto. *4 tha ool- I da be waa at hi* put of duty, as mad as^nt. Willmm XitrheB Miller waa bora at Athena, Ga, August SMh. 10*7. He was the next eldest MOt Dufa4 W. s.:rtS*:-^n H. JlilW.MiL fa the tire. c4 hi. aorul tafart. tire *g retnrivfag „gL Hi. tartrer favfag died fa Xovrwfatr, U*T. Ire —' tha responribJity t4 the family - . ireiRtananoa. and wre reU«ifioutgta \mim- lion to hi.motto llai :i Sudan affection* to Cofamhtre. which porttk* he held with better to hfaredfc tod with retfcfactfatt tealleoe- tire of mind and bean. Brtne gifted with eltrx- onltiml/ intcilertual ahdity. his fa tore lit. nt full of premise. A man magnxmmoaa nature irever exinted oo earth. 11a fared and re- .pwted by all who knew him; ami gained friend, wtorever to wroL Although tret a member of any ri-liriou. denomination, hi. moral nature waa of the naetexalted character; and h. would rat tor ha writttn down aa SO Jnat rvreivad fa good ori- : -n-l for rale by met If JONES t BAXTER. ' Corn in (lie Ear. £> CAR LOADS IN SACKS. uovS « :>r ^ Ly JONES A BAXTER. Just Received from Tennessee. 0HESTNCTS, ONIONS. EGGS. POTATOES, cfa. retd for sale cheap by novS fit* JONES A BAXTEE. 100 Boxes Best Starch, J-N Store and formic VEST LOW by JONES t BAXTER. and Cherry at. Strayed or Stolen.- and one Bay Man- Mule about eight yean good atortt and finetraveien. Any iultwrertkat that will lead to the recovery of this stork, ta-any part <4 tb will be thankfully rre nri Addi AUCTIOII I interred in the family yrave- yard. near Butler. Ga Rtqniducoi i» pace. ^ ^ But lee. GA, November 2d. 1871. Columbus Enquirer please copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RALSTON HALL FAREWELL APPEARANCE WtdntMlay Kvririttg, November 5tb POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT Of the ArvontpHrtind ArtiatfeMire LILLIE ELORIDGE Supported by the talented young actor. Mr. HARRY LANCDON Thi. Erenina. tto Snhffare Traavdy of ROMEO AND JULIET JULIET Meecctio.., Romeo ...MISS LILLIE ELDRIDGE Haebt Laxgpox ...Miss Eliza Newtox Sf*tk seeded at Brewn k Co.'* Book Store. ts secure l If 9 RALSTON HALL POSITIVELY LAST ENGABEMENT THISSEASON nilN'UAY. N’tlVEMBElt 10th. Return of tto Famou. Artiatir DUPREZ & BENEDICT’S >EW ORLEANS MINSTRELS, firaa, Baud and Burlmque Opera Troupe -\\rlTU more crowning, triomptant auroom! W Having jure ronrlutled a moatbrillunt *ro- ,on of two weeks at the Vanetiea Tbmlre. New Orloen. tbe pelaeeof beauty and fuhunrtthe Cement City, appearing brfuro.Unte..refined and •elect audiences nightly. Ttotr reretpU running rarh erening tram fiaoa to fil A00. . Will appear u above, fa an entirely new, at ‘TdmUi.'ii’TVhrtJ KnSSand XI. Berervnl ^formfartH ri ^AC fe .took..^ r Cha*. If. KEEsnix. General Agent. novSft AUCTIOiVAUCTION. Large Sale of Fancy and Game Fowls. T WILL aril at auction, in front of my d J (Jenea k Hatter’, old rtand) on Tliuralay. mb inah, at 10 o'clock t. *. * fat. of Fma-y.i Game Fowla cotuiding of Corhina, Dorkmri, WhontN Polandn. Hambunm. Plymooth Bock. Ducks and Game Fowls of different varieties and lliiCNt breeds. MIFX) S. FREEMAN novS ft Auction and Cnmmiwgon Mcrrhant. FRESH COCOANUTS, RIPE BANANAS^ C® [OICE ORANGES, RED APPLES. FINE POTATOES AND BEST ONIONS, at J. f: BARFIELD’S. 10 BBLS. CHOICE MESS BEEF 20 barrels best APPLE VINEGAR, at J. F. BARFIELD’S. TAKE NOTICE FROM THIS DATE OFR RESTAURANT Will be kept open all night for tba accommoda tion of all concerned. ELLS & LAKEY. Bill Arp’s Peace Papers. A NEW ramie book by tbe great Southern IIu- November. A. D. 1873, at 10 o'dock, a. 3f. mocUt. -Bill Arp," who gives us. in a sene* ol irresistibly funny, satirical papers upon War Politics, and our Domestic Relation*. One of tbe sharpest books everprinted in thia country. Full of ramie pictures. Price $1 50. “ sale by BROWN & CO., 5 <t Mwn. GaJ PEACE USTITUTE RALEIGH, N. C. FOR Y0U1TG LADIES r _ «iW to the f>l?”Win« advantages: A mild, intermediate, aalubriou* climate*. A refined, inf, !!!-•■:.:. culrivatad rammumty. A central poritioo easily accessible 2rom lint*. A beautiful oak grove of eight A n *pS£uS i buu3Sg*vren ventilated, warmed iHIWH A large gymnasium and an accomplished lady ‘YtT'JSSSr&m,. Chemical and Philo- sophical Apparatus and Cabinet of Mineral*. A full corps of eleven experienced and success- faJ Teacher*. In addition to the large class in Drawing and Fainting, all the pupil* take tri-weekly drawing lessons free of rhanre. Tbe schokrs draw from object* and from nature. Special attention is given to German and The Music Department ia under the charge of Prof. Bauman }i. long and favorably known in Georgia and AJateuna. aa well as the Carolina*. The music roll at present numbers eighty here. Tbe cheerful, pleasant. bocne-Hke arrange for tbe oonresidnee and comfort ol the juung The ample provisi- t for religious, moral : plrericak aa well aa inteUrrtua! training. Bor further particulars apply to S. J. STEVENS. Formerly of B- rne, Gfi-PeudsCdWa^ WrtSti’fw R.\LEIGH. X. C KOTIOBIJI 3ANSBUPT0Y. the estato of Lavaon rth. county at Monree has been adjudged a kmpt on fcisi own petition, t-’d that the pay- m nt >! ar.ydv!■:>,»-td debverv of erty property briv :*eing to said ik.. ikro/-c. or Jcr lib nv, Pronawma I ^ fahfat. ar -for- *»!,>*»**• i-.s-.!-*’ fe*ap? js**' i - Loritnui—Pl’tr quirt and *toady. Corn .jukrt and steady at 00 a 63. * ' general Commission and Storage Iflfl Cherry Street, .Macon, Ca. /CONSIGNMENTS of good*, ware* and tner- V ritandise solicited, to be sold at public vote sale. Goods of all kind* received on storage a rate*. I refer by permis*son to Hon W A Huff. M*tot. Macon. Ga. Hon C A Nutting. President City B City Bank. Macon, it Central Georgia Cubbedge, ILulehnnt A Co* Bankers.' Haran. Messrs J W Bnrke A Co, Macon. Messrs J B Ro*s AST Col.-man, Macon. Messrs Johnson A Smith. Macon. Messrs Seymour, Tinsley A Co, Macon. ^ -iCoraMaran. toon. MILO 8. PREEMAN CENTRAL RAILROAD _ Train* on tbe Georgia Central Railroad, branches and connection*, will ran as follows r TRAIN XO I.—GOIXl} XOKTQ AXD WEST. Leaves Savannah*-.. 8:45 A Leaves Augusta, in Augni aSJS in iSSStBrak!^^ Arrives in Eaionton.. ..11:55 p | ... !*.*. 7:15P Leaves Macon for Eufaula. Leaves Macon far Atlanta 7-JO r Arrives at Columlnts Arrive* at Eufaula. I Arrives at Atlanta^ 1:40 a COEIXO SOUTH AXD EAST. Leaves Atlanta... IKK) Leaves Columboa~ 7:40 r Lea vea Eufaula^. 7nBf| Arrive* in Maoon from Atlanta Arrives in Macon from Columbus Arrives in 3Iaconfrum Eufaula Leaves Macon Leaves Augusta — Arrives at Augusta^ Arrives at Sa\-*xuuili ....... 5:25 p TEAIX SO. 2—OOIXG XOETH AXD WEST. Leaves Savannah— 7:30 r Leaves Augusta Arrives in Augusta.. Arrives in Macon........................ Leaves Macon far Columbus.. 8:45 a Leaves Macon for Eufaula. *05 a Loaves Macon lor Atlanta. IfclO a Arrire* in Colombo* 1:50 r Arrives in Eufaula. 5:4d T Arrives in Atlanta..... &4S COMING SOUTH AXD EAST. Leaves Atlanta.. 7:00 Leaves Columbus... Leaves Eufaula... 2:50 P I72JU A Arrives in Macon from Atlanta 3:40 P Arrives in Macc« from Columbus 7JO p Arrive* in Macon from Eufaula 5:10 P Leaves Macon 7J5 r I Arrives at Milledgerille. 10AHIP Arrives in£stonton~ 11:55 p Leaves Auguxta 8H» P Arrive* in Angttsta...:.^. 5-d*5 a Arrives in Savannah. 7:15 a I Train No. 2 being a through train ou tbe Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations, passenger* far hall stations ca put off. s cannot be token ou or I Passenger* far Milledgerille and Eaton ton will take train No. I from Savannah and Augusta and train No. 2 from points on tbe Southwestern Rail nod. Atlanta and Macon, to WILLIAM ROGERS. nov5tf GcneraJ Sujx-niilmdtjit. OPENING EXERCISES vemberStb. at tlie CITY HALL, commencing at 8 o’clock. Introductory address by Prof. Hayea I C. French, of Chicago. The public are cordially inritod. nov42tf K0TI0E IN BANKHUPTOY. ^■PHIS is to give notice that on the Slst day of X October. A. IK IS73, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Jeremiah G. Gibson, of Eatonton, county of Putnam, and State of Georgia, wbo has town adjudged a Bankrupt ou bis own petition, and that tbe payment of any debt*, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any proj>- evty by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tbe creditors of the aaid Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to cbotwe one ot more aasigneoa of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdcn at Macon, Ga. at the office of Robert A. Nisbet, Esq^ before Alexan der G. Murray. Esq- Register, on tbe 26th day of November, A. D. 1872, at 2 o’clock, F. M. Jackson. Nisbet A Bacon, Attorneys. Macon. Ga. W. H. SMYTH, novS It U. S. Marshal, a* Messenger. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. T HIS is to give nottra that on the 25th day of October. A. D^ 1S7S, a warrant in Banki was issued against lhe estate of William T. Pa of Knoxville, county of Crawford, State of Georgia, wbo has been adju Igwd a Bankrupt on his own MgiMvsof hi* estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at Macon. Ga^ at She office of Robert A. Nisbet. KsQro before Alexan *Ier G. Murray. Esqro Register, on the 25th day of "ovember. A. D. 1873, at 10 o’dock, a. m. Avant A Branham. Attorneys. Fort Valley. Ga. tv u curea novS It NOTICJE IN BANKRUPTOY. rr\HIS i* to give notice that on the Slst day of ± October. A. D. 1873, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against tbe estate of Ixjvi W. Morrison, of near Forsyth, county of Monroe and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that tbe pay ment of any debta. and delivery of any property bek tracing to said Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and tbe transfer of any property by him, are for* " ‘ n by law; that a meeting of tbe creditor* of id Bankrupt, to prove their debt*, and to a one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bold Macon. Ga, at tbe office of Robert A. N Esq- before Alexander G. Murray. Esq.. Register, on tbe 36th day of November. A. D. 1873, at 11 ° C i 0 n: Hammond. Atfonvy.^o^rth^Gt novS It U. S. Marshal, as Mewnger- NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. rrtllls ia to eiro nortco that on tbe XOth day ot J. October. A. D. IS73. a warrant in Bank- ruptty waa iseued ajnfast tne eatate of John V DavU. ot near Fbnyth. coonty ot Monroe and Slate of G-nfaia. who haa been adjudawd a itank- rapt on hia own petition, and that tbe payment of any debu. anddeiirery of any pnwerty betony- wn. sgsSfig^iirTS«saffiS bylaw; that a meetina of the ereditwa ot tbe mid Bankrupt, to prove their debt* and to rbpoee one or more amixneee of his eatate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at Macon. Go. at tho office ol Robert A. Nisbet. Erq^ before Alexander G.AIurray. K-ri-. Beaister. on the if-th day of Xcrember. A. a UCT. at 10 o’ri^a. u. norj It r. 8. Marahal. ■■ kfcwwnror. rold. beore the Oourt-houm door, on the firat Tue^Jay in December next, in the city of Macon, aaid coonty. within tbe leaal boon of mlc. tbe % P, SMd- fandknownm fa, No. 10, of the ranae »f four aero fata as laid off out of tbe aoutitweat rumer of tbe city of Macon, tu raid county cf Bibli. and oo the auuthweat aide of aaid city, it beta* tbe plaee hcrotofora hargmined by Lucy A. Carlton, inteatate. to Jonas F. Beas. Icy. loricd oo aa the propertyof Joraa F. Bcwa- ley to satwfy a a fa tasool from Bibb Superior Court in favor at Gronro B. Caritan. atlminiatra- tor.raJonaa F. Beaalcy. Property poutted out Maxwell u a rcaxience- Saat fat enotamm, three-fourth, of an acre, more or leas. Lerietl on a, the property of Charlotte} Barter to aatiafy two tnortaaae fi faairauina from Bibb fowrior Court, one in tarrw of Ortarua Cohen * Co, v. Charlotte V Barker, tbe other in frma-of the Me- rtrutiea’ Buildimc anJ been AaaocraUon. Prop erty loiated out in void mortenae# foa. norStda GEO. F.CHKKBl.Sh.nfT. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—J. T. Knirht has appli*>i for exemption of ptgwnajcy.oad setting apart sod valuation of homestead. n:.«i I will pass upon the same at 10 o dock. a. n. ou tee 13th <fay of November. 1873.at my office. Giro-: under mrl-P*-*^ . Or-linarr. r exemption of ; «ouetmn-» nit aot4<tt i and ckisip. to get i _ J hi-hr-r. \Thisky quietatSf a s7. BlTiisiHnwi ijirifa laiptraM dull at 3*4 a 57. R.n.111 dull at 2 45 for rained. TaJ st«-a>ly. Lom-o.v—Evaaiub*—Sj*iri:* ttiiprutlnc SI*6d a Marine News. t \LtU tu tra 1. • **1V v.n I’.-pU -1‘artifs vtaitmir 1 r any other time. - • Bl.ike’ •ct2i4-tf v icier. Gcorxia. at th-"- o-V.-'-of ErkrtA* : ih-I3t!i da> ' f November. 1S7J. at my office. V4stL'-q moiv Alexander Q.Muxny. Fn I GntaSMfaarhs4fflfl9L^4h-»_ . «h«: IN - V.D.lSl I nov3 2t fa. T. WARD. Onl,nary. it* 4 51. • » DM 1 TSTU.vi >!: x SlU -B. t *»:i .A .ru.; "■ Ih- • .r- • ' * • : yat* pMjpmfa srlfi ha 10M.OB the fafflHtok Ikom r next. • - *re C».«urt-h uxMUk,r.iii of •*d«’. ibrt Uri'o hrrfc»nd.4 lK-l-»ng.i.gtotheostue of (’>]».:i Trfk tl-xkvtcJ, vis: Lot of bad No. 24; ■efagsHgSoftyf 4ttarrea^o#CTe bm| • lfc the Aid erxiii inof wi>l"t>SlB. T'T::.' «-.>h. H-U. 11 \ISTKN. Uy\5t<l*’ A'lUiillistrulOT. WiUbe . in tbe town ot Irw first Tuesday fa IV,-,-: hours of role, the falk OUNTY SHERIFF SALE.— ■Forty acres of farsd. being port of k4 Na th - T.I-. ; : \v - ' • • bmds of Chari -* Irry an.1 J(>? i<.‘i k Lrvi-I on as the profuTty r*f WilnunGaUt Blankets; Blankets, Blankets SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear, GENTS’ SHAWLS. GENTS' SHAWLS, GENTS’ SHAWLS —AND— 1’A.isra‘Y GooDfc OF EVERT KIND. Just rewired at VERY LOW PRICES —AT— W. A. Julian & Co.’s. «.t30 tf OUR DISPLAY Tho ladle* and viritora p-ncrally, attondina the Fair will find our usual attractive display ot READY-MADE SLITS AXD UNDERWEAR. As well a* fancy goods, A, Noa.» and 41 Second at root. Triamrular Block. Received by eipresa yeatorday. a largo fat ot RICHES, TIES. OOLlARBtTS, BEITS and FANCY ARTICLES, especially adapted to the Ladies. ELEGANT OPERA CLOAKS. PELERINES. SASHES. SCARFS and BEAVER CLOTH SACQUES. . ■ KACK LACES, Black and Colored, And a very largo assortment of JOUYIN’S KID GLOVES, (the best gloremade.) Yf. A. itorsox & CO. WANTED. A YOUNG gentleman to take five hundred dollars cash interest in my business. 1 will guarantee sai«l interest to turn two hundred dol lars per month and expenses to holder. For lull particulars roll upon or mldrera ^ nor42t National Hotel. Macon. Ga. Oranges and Apples. 50,000 ges: et FU,K1DV OKA - v FOB KENT. Last Notice to Tax Payers rpiIE law requires me to make an early aettle- X ment of »U tbe taxes of Bibb county. I shall therefore expect and positively require every tax layer to make suit lenient on or before the 15th DAY OF NOVEMBER. Do not bring trouble ui»r ’ e and expense upon yourself by neglecting to 11 your taxes in time. Sly office, 72 Cherry stnK wiU be open until 9 o’dock P. K. For Rent. T HE residence of tbe late J. R. Butts, on street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls- bury, eligibly locatetl and convenient to business. Possession given October Apjdv to seplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. NOTICx;. tion, being level, with good fence*, good wafer; buildings new except the dwelling, which has been recently repaired. Said place is level and fat a healthy locality, Terms msde^e:is.v.^^Aj)i>ly to ocilS «w Marshalviile. Ga. COAL. Cool would do well to send in their orders before the 10th instant, as alter that time wo will charge winter rates. octStf BUTTS A ROM. BUY THE BEST JOHN INGALLS, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALER IX , PURE MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMERY. wt eleg! a the Stat for his trade. nAJR BRUSHES, COMBS, SOAPS of every grade. PURE SPICES. Whole and Ground. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, And every article usually found in a First-class Drug Store. ortJStf FOR SALE. 11-2 MILKS ft*IKOM TIKE CITY. HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furniture, containing all eceuxary outhouses, stables, etc. and orchard, ear Wesleyan Female College. oettltf M- J. BAER To Planters and Shippers COTTOTT rj^HE undersigned wiU advance on COTTON IN STORE $25 per bale, to be held indefinitely, or $t0 per bsle with privilege of selling within thirty dav*. SAULSBURY. RESPESS * CO. octtOeodSt MAMMOTH SALE NTNETY-SIX CITY LOTS. TERMS EAS'S'. W •{£ MJr; mg rtty Iota, via: Lotafiaial OW B; 1 SffiUock—. lots fi.7and Abfack-«; lotai.« and 41. block Si; lot* A 5.® and it. block fib; fatR block 4,; fat A block •»; lot. A 4.7 m»i S. hfack 71; tot* I.Sand X Mock 74: fat AbJork 73; fat* l. 4.5 and (.block 71: fat 1. block CS; lotRUorttJR lot (.block SI; part ot lot (.square 73: fats l.i. A 4. A «. 7 and S. block »; fat* 1. A A 4. A A 7 and 5. blockJ7; lot. 1.AX*.ktl and S. btorit XS: lota 1.19.45.(7 and R block *9; VriUU Ik 7 and S. block 4(; tot* L S. “ d .*’ blockVI; loM.ilv!.:-'4 1 * 1 lots 1.4.S. A7.Sand part ot 6. block 4S; lot*. TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth cash, the bal ance to be paid within tifuvn months, monthly installments. Note* to be giren on tha ground*, [km-t. foe title, riven bv the city. All lumber, brick and stone on the fart known a* the-Artnoty Property” wiH bo rererrol tor Ho use of tbe city. . _ . Sale will commence at 10o rkvV a. a., oo Tat- nall wiuare. and laxttimu from day today until all the lota are sold. L.AV. RASDAL. F.A. SI10NEMAX, C. BURKE. norstds Oommittoe. Imported Bulbous Roots. T HAVE just received direct from Hollaed a A large quantity of Double and Single Hvn- cvnthesof all colors. Tulips. Anemones, Snow drops. Crocuses, Narcissus, Spanish. English and Persian Iris. Call and make your solutions, acts 1.1 w GEO. BEGGS. O. E. BESORE, > F.NEUAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION Sales every day and night. Consignment* of all and every description of goods., wares, and mer chandise. solicited. Liberal cash advances. Sales promptly settled. Out-door safes ol furniture, merchandise, stock, real estate, etc., promptly at tended to on favorable term*. nov2 ttt FOR RENT. Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lots in different parts of tho city, worth from 5500 to .>5,000. Apply to ortl7tf DWELLING TO RENT. A COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vinerille taining eight rooms, with good garden, well of wafer, etc. Terms very moderate. Apply to amcSStf L. W. RASDAL. DRESS MAKING! MBS. P. P. McCRARY door* from Second, where .the will continue the business of Dresa Making, in the latest and most fashionable styles, orts 2tawlm Saunders’ Face Powder BLOOM OF NINON! * N English preparation. The best in the A. world for beautifying the complexion. Free from anything which can possibly injure the akin. TURKISH COLOGNE. Superior to nny cologne ever brought to this city. Warranted to give satisfaction in every inirticular or money refunded. Prescript tons carefully prepared by competent druggists. novitf SODA V7ATER FINE CIGARS! car Tickets FAIR TICKETS! Prescriptions Compounded At all hours at tho Drug Store of RANKIN. MASSENBURG A CO- octant Cor. Third and Slnlhorry sts. 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 For Sale. O NE of the most valuable places in Yincville, known aa the Bryant ulace, containing about forty-five acres, will be sold for cash or cotton, or exchanged for real estate in the city of Macon. Apply to A. J. ORR, octlScod tf At Oliver, Douglass A Co’s. CARP CARPETS COMF VN DLOOK AT TiiKM—T1IE LARGEST AND HANDSOHEST STOCK IN GEORGIA AT THE LOWEST PRICES. AND PRETTIER ONES THAN ANY ONE! Light and Heavy Three-ply*. r brought hero! MORE PATTERNS T II kVE on band and in transit ftrfy Bros L Extra and M*lmm Supers. Sup.*r» and Ii Dutch, Hemp and Venetian. • HUGS. Moquotfe, Axminstcr, Velvet, Brussels and Ream—Most elegant pattern* e\ 3VIATS. Axminstcr, Velvet. Bnusels. Beam. Wool. Adelaide. Wool Bonier. Brush and Cane. OIL CLOTHS. Floor ami Table. ^ SHADES. Cloth, all color, ant drobm*; Holland*. Bull, Blue -uid Whito: Venetian Bliralsand rupee lbltorns. WALiLi PAPF.1W. Kiahtv-tive patterns, from 10 rents per roll to fl.. p -o. SAME OLD STAND AND NEW STORK. THOMAS WOOD. Next to Lanier House, Maeon, Ga 5,000 CHOICE COCOANUTS. 200 Bunches Bananas *50 BARRELS CHOICE APPLES. JUST RECEIVED AT j. f. baufield’s, No. 4 Brown House Block. 'BOTHERS, 63 THIBD STREET, MACO N, - - - O U I' I A. SIGIff OF THE fS-OLUHIu HOG. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Corn 3 lacoFij Flour HAY. OATS. MEAL, WHET BEAN, BAGGING, TIES, -LARD, HAMS, MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc Prices as Low as Any Oilier House ! Call and see us, at the sign of the Golden Hog. oct26 lm BURDICK BROTHERS*. "DIMA YE HEAD THE SLOGAN?” For Kent. waterl in suburbs of the city, convenient to Mer- University. Possession given immediately. r> OTTT.T.IV'AV M~i)lg and Land for Salo Cheap. class Circular Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossy Creek, with wafer power equal to one hundred horse power, situated in Houston county, within three miles of No. 2 Station, Southwestern Rail road. For further particulars address the subscriber at Fort Valley, Ga. D. H. HOUSER. aepl6eod2m FOB RENT. It. P. LAW At Exchange Bank, i Du. A. P. COLLINS. At Collins* A Heath’ Dental Notice. TT AVING sold my dental interest in Macon and -Li vicinity and leased my rooms to Dre. J. P. A W. R. Holmes, I hereby return sincere thanks to my patrons for their kind patronage. In ro- ■ 'nir, I cordially recommend my succoaaoc* as t .-.itlexnen and thoroughly skilled Dentists, wor thy of confidence, hoping they will receive the liberal patronage my friends have bestowed on me. Very respectfully, G.W. EMERSON. Referring to the above, we offer our services to the citizens of Macon and public generally as ex perienced Dentists, and hope to receive a liberal share of patronage by doing all work in the most perfect manner, carefully, permanently. References: Captain P T Pitts. Mark W John son, Atlanta; R T Ross Dr G W Emerson: Dr Sam Persley; Dr Hbllingshend; Rev Dr F 31 Ken nedy; 31 r Robert Barron, Fort Valley; Rev J W Burke; 3Ir R II Hatchings; Rev JasCarr, DrC K Kells; R W Bonner, Col Hamilton, Clinton; Dr Jas A Knapp. New Orleans.octSOtf A WANTED. PARTNER to work land on the Arkansas river. To one wbo can furnish his share of (say to stock and run the places, in plaittinr and can control labor, le arrangement is offered. Refer ence anil be required. Address. W.H. JOHNSON. Greenville, Miss. T. H. BRADFORD, Williamette, Arkansas county. Ark. ort-*tO Staw-lm* Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. i VALENTINO, TTAYIXG reSifed hi* entire premises, is now JI. pre; -nred to fnruish his fnenda and patrons with CTrrythififa' pertaining to a first-class reatau- rant. which will be served in the very fast style, will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, 6AME, ETC, ■rater* visiting 31 aeon -hould give hiiu a calL will open on the 1st of October, ai No. C>> Cherry street, nuxt door to my present restaurant, a Ladies’ Eating Saloon. JOHN VALENTINO, tf 3Ian.li, Ga. South Macon Drug Store. Prescription Department. I have secured the services of MR. R. N. HOBKENS, From Louisville, Ky- icines. julylSeodSm NOTICE. liberal patronage of our customer*. LAWTON A BATES. September ISth. 1S73. aepKl tf TO RENT. frriy2Stf Apply to OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO. rior Court, i Galloway, i’r favor of Ira E. B. POTTEB, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST O FFICE Woo.r-» Block. Second street, third door below Johi 'ton jsadry estah.'idunenl. I Roidcntw Lamer Uoux:. July 15 tl THE PLACE To get something that is nice ia at A. UL.L.M AN 5 S ISAACS HOUSE BAR. He has RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. I3IPORTED LAGER BEER. ATLANTA BEER. The best Whisky, Brandy & Wine In Macon. Lunch even,' day at 11 o’clock. Oyster* on Um UiUlt lm Beg leave to call tho attention of their numerous patrons to tno nelow mentioned list of GROO ERIES. C03IPRISING Thirty-one Different Kinds of Canned Goods! Aa follows: Fresh Mackerel. Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters. Chuns, Sardines, Club Fish Peaches, Pineapples, Quinces, Pears, Cherries, RaapJierrics fNadcberrieo, Strawberries, Pic ¥nuts Tomatoes. Peas String Beans. Lima Beans, Asparagus. Succot-isli, 8aco. Corn, Spiced Suluioti. Con densed Milk, Damsons, Devilled Ham, Lobster, Part ridge, Duck and Turkey. All of tho above are Packed This Season ! TEAS A SPECIALTY LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! We have now in stock tho LARGEST and most COMPLETE assortmemnt of TB ASI TEN DIFFERENT 1 " GRADES OF TEAS 1 Prom 70 Cents per Pound and Upwards! ALSO ON HAND LIQUGRS. We take pleasure i. t stating that tho OeirA-fc-uury- ~X/U l0L±isl^.y Was awarded tho HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE VIENNA EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS 1 Hennessey, 31 artel and Otnrd German Groceries a Specialty WE KEEP EVERYTHING IN THEIGER3IAN GROCERY LINE. Our Shakspeare Ssgars, 10 cents Each. Try NTTHO will have charge of my prescription de- l ? portment. Mr. H. comes highly recoin- ’ i experienced and careful pharmaccu- promptnejw and attention to busi- ... .. commend himself to the patronage of tbe citizens of South Macon. 3Iy prescription department has been entirely reorganized ami Prices Lower TitaiiEver Thankful for past favors, we solicit your continued patronage. PUTZEL & SON, SECOND STREET. DA MOV ITS 1IUXIK. ELLIS & CUTTER, PEOPRIETORS OF Y*7HAHF STREET .MACON, GEORGIA. ;tory. e still rnnning tbe above machine, and. ■fVTTS take pleasure in announcing to our friends > \ are better prepared to serve the public than White and Yellow Pine Goods, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings l fill orders at short notice and at low prices. Our s Etc. r itier cannot bo We have 200.000 feet of dry flooring, 200,000 feet dry ceiling, 100,000 feet vreather boor Building Lumber,’ in any Quantity. Our of nu-clianiiis is complete. We can build, mafa •vitii tliapiK’ii. We aoheit a aoml - i:.n- of pnti'.i.u.- • from our action. All we want ia a f;.ir triaL Try us and fa i-onvineed. J. E. ELLIS A M. H. CUTTER. Mptl4eod2ut try frit.i