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I HI R*1)\Y M0R1NNG. NOV.
«Ht a Columbus Man Think
of tlic Fair.
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The
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gnrna in jtn
me to add a
datum to at)
appoinlm. nU, a
umurnMno
>ut .li.turU.1
ialh
I •kould ,
ThurwUy, i
Pro.
i. .v. ■
on aflorl.id by. two
• I an now 1* Fru
itful city. cMutrein*
btrilmlrnf
■i** iwTfrcf in nil
rhich hap mat w
fo—iilpriny tlx prai
H of our j-Mnlc
l bpat
tha
.for
•tatod. reach if
tOSKU. with Tory little
diminution on Friday.
AiuoUit tip 1 extnicrliouy. variety „
rlaaawa and article* on exhibition uurthy
of .iterated notice, we anil ounalran ‘
thia opportunity to mention only a lew
which our man particular attmtiin ha*
W-n dire. t..L U]- n the jr j.n.l tie dia-
play of atork, particularly of bonaa I
hot;*, waa Tory fine, and the poultry,
rarittty and Wuty, would bo difficult
.iriwc We a ould adriae Tkdtora
(tire more than a i«a,ing ghaen at the
diffeeent article* of machinery diaiilatreil
from tha large.t to the amaihwt on the
fiat, and point them aa worthy of cart
ful uapaetioa to tha dioplay of tm arta,
cu.bruid.TT and needle work. Ore at in
(pmuity, taate and akill characterise many
of the artidea embraced in tha loot
tiOBdd
For raricty and utility, the department
of female handicraft i* decidedly promi
nent. and to our taate, (aa a family man.;
moat eoatpicnous anou them ia the
ib-iii of pnwTTea, pickle*
They are really eery tine, am
perienoe, imatiy aunaiaa anything of the
kind wa haee emr had the pleaeire to
witnaaa Uforr. The Bibb county dis
play ia thin lin i doanrraa particular men
tion ami we think we cannot do the eub-
fort more joatioe than by eihauliaH our
littU* modicum of compliment upon the
exhibition ia this highly pnMtuwl and
useful department.
Tire duplsy of Mr. T. U. Arm ham,
waa quite buy* end attractirc embnu-i
SW rarieties, ae alao waa that of Mr*.
O. llama. who prr.hahly had more jar
but only 1M vanetiea. But for ran.-ty,
taatea and quality the Bata of Mrs. Wm
F. An-lemon ami Mrs. Willie 0. Whit...
pertirularly the latter, were in our jodg-
m nt the finest "
.shftWc
Mm. Andenan haring £10 rarietiea,
which were beautifully .lieplay.-l, and
Mrs. White, 318. the largest number we
hare erer dreamed of. The particular
nwrite of the display of the last men-
tinned lady, we think are. that in all
this east number, she has not one single
duplicate, erery article different, pre
pared for use as well as ornament,
and the variety represent* the pro
duct of almost the entire country,
from the extreme North, where . run.
berrim am! eunanpi most do grow, lathe
tropics fmn whence she has culled West
1 „ 9 ginger and the
guava, from which she has specimens of
preserves and jellies delicious enous’h
tempi the appetite of the most rartoited
..pi.urv, even the dovpiaul May-pup
utiUaed into a most appetising preserve
ami the ghua melon put up in preserves
as beautiful and clear as crystal, while
the pulp of a water-melon ia transfoimul
into a comfit which would pnt bo sluunc
the him of the red rock candy of a diool
boy memories. The cabbage pickle in
this lot is tho most beautiful we evei
saw. while tho jar of Indian pickle is s
perfect, gum. We ooulil enumerate
many more, hut must conclude liy tom-
mending Mrs. White's example to oar
K ing Indies as moat worthy (for we an'
Deinsd she la a honse-kt*-pcr of only
three yean experience) of imitation.
The premium in this department, we
understand, is only $50 and we think is
entindy Inadequate for the trouble and
worry to produce such a display. The
Fair is te be continued and w.slope the
fate rest and attraction will be kept up.
In eoscluaion we beg to offer our grateful
thanks to the managers for the perfect
success with which they have .•owiiKtod
everything, and we tender to tin. pssi
lss.ple of Macon our heartiest congratu
lations upon being possessod of so mu>;r
gallant sons and snob aoootupiisOod
daughters. Very mpcctfnlly.
11ml lloilk Kociillltf.
Tho Now Turk Sun say. them is now,
ami has been fur a long time very serious
misgiving as to the state of the Treasury
lKipurtmcut at Washington. This anxiety
attaches particularly,to the public debt
in its various forme. It is well known
that the book* of the lean office contain
erasures, interlineations, and other marks
of manipulation which show a pnrpose
well calculated to excite the gravest sus
picion.
That many of the public balances have
been farced for oflWt, ami cannot pes*i
lily be reconciled with tho accounts ..(
the . harking oilier-, ia also notorious to
those in any way familiar with the oper
ations of this dopartment-
Hvcry attempt at thorough inveatigk-
tiou by the minority in Oongrea* has boon
habitually resisted by two interest!:
First, the majority who feared the effect
of any exposure, and secondly, the bond
holders, who dreaded the possibility of a
panic. Hence resolution* of Inouiry in
tend.*! to relieve the public mind on thia
important subject were cither voted down
absolutely by the Republican majority or
not answered by the Secretary of the
Treaauiy.
Unit) Mr. Boutwell introduced the par
tisan practice of parading purchases cf
Ion,Is. ao aa to create a notion of fictiti
ous prosperity and a sentiment favorable
to the Administration, all official state-
ments of tho public debt wore made by
the Register of tho Treaauiy. who may
bo called the bookkeeper of the Govern
ment. into abase ham!* tho accounts,
fiuaUy nan* for every branch of the pub
lic servtco.
Thia innovation led to the disclosure
in the annual nqiurta of large diseretun-
enw between the Secretary and the Reg
ister of the Trwwury in tlicir reapcctive
statunenlaof the amount of the public
debt, which had before tho advent of
Qmutism agreed in every respect amt to
a cent from the foiimlatien of the Gov.
crnuH-ni.
Ami by way of illustration the Sun
shows a discrepancy in these reports ot
the publi. debt in lhftfof «1«7.001.475.
and in 1 *70 of F.H.Sl*,SSSi while in Reg
ister Allison’s general and special re
ports for the same yearn the Register
disagree* with himself ia the estimate of
the debt to the amount of iuw.76t.5bs.75
—a small amount aa compared with the
"dew'd total," it ia true, but still would
be a comfortable provision for old age to
any prudent man. The Sun s*y*,>
Congress cannot pass over an investiga
tion of this matter. It is doe to the pub
lic credit that the elect truth -heuld be
known to the bondholder* at heme and
abroad, that they may feel secure In their
inreetwents. and to toe Treasury Depart
ment that it should bo purged if there
has been collusion and corruption in office.
No committee could perform this duty
thoroughly, and it must be discharged if
begun, without the aid of th* best ex
pert*. It U a work of great labor and
will require much time. Therefore the
movement should be made promptly, so
that the investigation would stai |
the meeting of Congress.
Resolution* of inquiry cannot b* shuf
fle! asidffi scoffed down or amuggbsl into
pigeon hohw. as they hav* hit .erto been.
Tiie eye* of the people have been opened
to frauds and plunder, and they demand
a searching scrutiny into every dark cor
ner of the public service.
The Two l!ou*e« of Rhodr Island.
' - i lb-pub! .'-i* . <* '• • r »
A teeth*chattf«bv shiver pemuiod the
marrow of Prondawe y«U*ri»j aad «Uy
Mora. Ramon got abroad that th»*
Spragues A. A W, Sprague muufKtnr-
era—were liable to fail for $14*000^)00.
So ooe can appreciate the significance
rauh a pcirUbl who has not known Rhode
Rhode faland iuj be dracribed
aa a pair of shears, one aide of which
the Sprain*and the other ia Brown
(vw. If the Spragues were to faib or I
Brown A Ivoa were to fail* Rhode Island
woold fail to exist aa a composite charac
ter; she w<>ald become simply Brown to
Ires, or the Spragues, accordin ' to which
party wurrirad. As perhaps no other
m unity in
alternate
manufacturing^H
throw of the Spragues i* a proper
Mpraguos. a.
ivol. Aa perhaps no other oom-
the world ia governed by th*
umphs of two great rival
ig mum. this threatened orer-
for elucidating this feature of Rhode Is-
ibd polity.
A. A W. Sprague are the
ing firm, and in the nation at large per
haps the most illustrious. Governor
Will.aw t-pragu*. w.. all remember, cf-
f. red to lead I:!..-1* Island troop* to the
Gulf in the rebellion, and perhaps did so
—part way. at luut. He woo the Scna-
torahip. which he stiU retains, and the
daughter of Chief Justice Chare for a
The two brother* are youngish
ml decidedly “folksy" and free and
easy in their dealings with people. Atta
la. the eld.*, married a factory girl, and
made a wise choice, too. ’tix said. The
Imsineas habit* of the Spragues are of the
very latest style of enterprise. Although
th* great hulk of their immense wealth
ia ia woolen and cotton mills aad print
works, they hare of late year* extended
their investment* into a thousand extra-
Their “irons in the fire”
art isi They have bean
attempting to erect a gnat water-power
at Augusta. Me., have opened extensive
manufactories in Pennsylvania, inveatad
I hundred* of thousands in the treas
ure-hunting expedition to Sooth America,
All the profit* fn
profits from their immense
puuii are speedily “ploughed in" to some
m-w ami perhaps distant enterprise, and
cash surpluses are never allowed to em-
Iwrxas* the house. They represent, in
short, the modern American spirit of at-
tcmpt-alL According to th* fashion of
tho time*, they lire munificently, lend
r gorgeous prawmee aad putronnge to
Cnuutoo
tlu* Cnumton now, and entertain poor
minuten during the summer months
with a most unstinted ..
Freciseiy opposite to them in all things
aru Brown A Ires. Brown A Ires are
slightly venerable, very aristocratic, very
reserved, and very astute gentlemen, who
live in tho grand, old way, don’t trouble
themselves to take off their hats to ordi
nary people, and would not feel at all
honored by the presidency of the Cran
ston Park Association, the company of
impecunious clergymen, or. perhaps wo
might say. by a seat in the United States
Senate. Their manufacturing interests
the State of Rhode Island are im
mense, und exceed in value, it is said,
those of the Spragues. They keep their
business well up, and invest sometimes
in extenrion* of it, but never go into any
enterprise outside of their line or neigh
borhood. A gold mine in Massachusetts
or a Niagara in Maine would be no temp
tation to their capital. Their uurplus
earnings are invested in real estate, and
it ia the common tradition that Brown A
Ivys own half tho State. Th
upon acres in the heart of
and if a buyer goes to them to ask the
price of a lot, their invariable reply ii
•• We buy rual estate; we never sell it. 1
Their management savors of the old style
—“Safe, cautious, conservative, but re
morselessly profitable.
These two houses of Rhode Island not
only manage her industries, but they rule
the State and all its interests. The press
of the State is of one party or 1*
The Press is the alias of the
and the Journal only another name for
Brown A Ives. Even the college, Brown
University (which derives its name from
an ancestral Brown), is torn with the dis
sensions of the
of the opposing feuds. The
warring interests and the domineering of
the party most powerful with the corpo
ration of the university have made the
iresidential chair a martyr’s seat. Gifts
rom one of the rival houses have been
declined by the university out of fear of
offending the other. The sale of the
land script awarded to thevollego by the
Government fell into the hands of an
agent of Brown A Ives, and had to be in
vestigated by Congress, so great a stir
waa made by Sprague about it, and tho
university realized little from lands which
have since sold at a great advance. The
two parties have had more or less tc do
with every election held in the Stole
these many years, and have openly
bought votes, representatives, and politi
cal influence. It is hardly necessary to
say that their influence on polities and
>ublic morals has been vicious in the ex-
reme. Thus a State small in extent,
but with a greater valuation than the
great State of Georgia, has been de-
1 Mulched and poisoned through all its sys-
TIH MEAT PANIC!
Prices to Suit tlio Times.
TH you want to saw 25 per cent, in bavin*
1 Ibn.l.v-iniwltf Clothin*.*oto D. J. Baer*, our-
■ Thin! aad Cherry strarta* Macon. Ga. lie te
R!u?H!5hai»R!!^Sl55iSblTS.at $53 00.
[worth MOSS.
latest style CASS1MERB BC81-
KSS St;ITS. ffit $1t ao each, worth$1800prr auiU
I l.sno Men’a t'lmtom Made Scotch and Emrhah
CASSIMKRK SUITS, at too OS each, worth «S3 00
H £«» Freedman's SUITS, at >5 00 each, worth |
oooa Milt*
I Youth'*. Boys' and Ohildiwn’a SUITS I make
Upy^. and w^iH scll them cheaper than they
■l offer lsfimi Roy*'and Children's CASSIMERB
I8U1T8, at *4 00 a suit, worth «B 00 a suit.
I 1000 Children's extra fine, latest style, im
pair* t'ASSIMKRK SUITS, at fOOCk worth
$1* 00 a Milt, afrreat bargain.
aoo Boys' imported Cta—hnews latest cut and
<vle SUITS, at fW no. worth $14 00 a «uit.
I SATINET SUITS, at fl 40. worth
' sila.ix M>n hand a full lino of Men'e and Chil-
hen*'OlsOTHING. of all *tjlea and deurription.
o numt-nma t« mention. An extra induivment
tot it 1 to merchants. Call mu ly at the writ known,
atoraof 1>. J. BAER, ml
| Comer Thin! and Cherry *tre* t.
Tho Special Attention
Of lkelsfni.aWI.tlKti.a-t*
French Millinery
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
p»: ri KABT CAP?, ta Iso vf M. rm -
Alwwrtaal of KKAL LACES.
I-sl-.' sol kW PEEXCII OOE6ET6.
Th* BA1E DEPARTNEXT is rereffirta
HAIR no— a^areaarel ia aaj fornd rijti.
ut HAIROR-XAMEXTA.
CLOTHING
aiCMl
CORONET COMBS. PAXCY COMBS-
OAtaod ISilMT BI&IISaa* BCTTERPUES.
A real,!«■ —ortmrel of NOTIONS.
TV*, is a tan Stork at ererrUimx aaasUx kspt
hi my bnaineea. which wool* be too I
then
at wholesale.
MISS A. OT30NNOR.
oetutf
MACON FLOUR MILLS
NISBETS FOUNDRY
FOR SALE.
TVE hare open—1 a wholreal* apartment over oar retail rtore, and invite the
Georgia. .Uil.m. and Florida merchants who boy in this market to give as a call.
We will vU them on as good tenna and at ax low price, as they can buy them in
New York.
Oar stock is the largest that has erer been brought to this State. The
H EIXG awipeDal to retire frem be Ones, on
aerount of U1 health. I now oflar the above
and is th. artiX. of eottea preaw* abav real taj
ins the hat sawn XS per rent, ca what issued
fcr Ihe wfa*. ,i i, wtr. —d thfsw tha W—ee X
the jwopnetur. and under the mie nsisnewd
T. C. NISBET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
FIRST NATIONALBANK. of MACON
TRANSACTS A CLMEALIUKDN Bl'SLVESS.
Ia filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call
and tee the
L C PLANT. D. PIANDP.RS.
H. L. JEWETT. W. B. DIXSMORB
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
O. It. HAILEHURST.
L C. PLANT. Preadeot-
W. Mr. Watotxr. Owhier. MBMilnosl*
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good at tho Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
50 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
I. C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokersj
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exchan**. Gold. Silver, Stork*
Deposits Received
On Which Interest will be Allowed
Al AGREED CPOV.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
Advance* made on Cotton and Pro
duce In Mtore.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
• 11
C. A. NmiM,
W. P. Good all.
CITY BANK
MACON, GEORGIA
Capital 200,000 Dollars
DIRECTORS:
MR JOHNSTON.
JOHN J. GRESHAM.
8. G. Bo,xx. PrcaklciiL R. P. Lawtox. Caahien
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON
Office In tMifT* New Building*
Receives Deposits
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
cm Adrmnres on Stork*. Bond*. Cotton
Store. Alao on Shipment* of Cotton.
Planters’ Bank
FORT VALLEY. GA.
Intewt prid on Drpoffiit* when undo for
$mJ?AjroSM(Ur. Prea't. w. E. Bxowx,Creh'r
WHC1W
Wm. J. Andereon, CoL llarh L lXmnanl
Col. Wm. Felton. Dr. W.A lUtbew*.
Dr.M LAMtote* delttf
ART GALLERY
No. 8 COTTON AVENUE,
(Riddle’* old itaud)
Toexecuvo
DPXCTXJUES
Of every variety and style of the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART
is invited to hi.
MELLOWTINT PICTURES
Remarkable for a peculiar softness.
Negative* retourbed. whereby all tdemiahe* ore
T. B. BLACK8IIEAR.
COTTON CROP OF 1873!
CAMPBELL & JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Warrbouar, Comer Second and Poplar
Street*. Macon. Georgia.
R
KNEW the tender of their terriett in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
Steam Saw Mill for Sale
Administrator’s Sale.
fDV order of th® Ordinary of Talbut county
I D Groreia. will hr sold, two miltw nouth of Qe~
lurre. on Turwlay, 11th day of next November, be-1
twern the uaualhour* of mle. the foUowimrprop
erty. lo-wit; one steam saw raid and fixture* of
tato Winter impruvtwl make.with lS-inth cylinder,
■totvw power, in pood running outer, with small
saw above lure*, making lumber M to $S inrhea
vide. Also, blacksmith'* took,* tarn lop cartel
and 1 kip wapmt. old iron. 4 yoke c4 oxen, beef
tic. etc. Star*® -0.000 or *U*» fret of luml^r.t
hinting (J inch rdankjinwitliiy. etc.. The al
bring part of the neraoiial property h
the estate of DutmTLuck hart, late of a
thccfjhcr onU month*' time. / per cent, info
with hen. The other property strictly caah.
LTd. LOCKHART.
A X0RTII GEORGIA
JT" 3FL XMX
FOR SALE.
Bto Fish.—I wetted * lie* in the
“lovely Kanawha" below the falls, bet
the fish weren't in the vein. IVhat was
my surprise in the morning to find lying
ing in treat of th* house a **.«■» wripli-
• *, UtirU.11 JW«*4* sn.U fU* wripkisy /or-
,j itrs* j- ' i hiuk of that, all p*
fishermen! Did you erer! If you did,
1 never. He .rep.- aod.. r giggeJ,
or whatever else you choose to call it.
This is don* bv a ::. .n in a -vinos with a
big light in an in. ii basket fastened to a
suite in the eanoc. He *ee* tho fish,
wiu.-h, bring .lieiitJr •• dusturod,” don't
gvt away until the throe-pron-vd lan.-sis
driven mto hishead. I would have given
my e el, sad in,.. «k also, to have onught
that pike.
ls> ray, .v fifiM|ii,xnlMl of the Kioh-
mond Dixpateh.
T OPFKR POE S.U.K,
JL huch as *> phev and |* \ men t s myl ...
North Oeoxia caolsinin* tOM sen* <d land,
wane Ml sere* rlsared. The rksred land era-
hrmsasajedn* tint naiistlo busts, soma mji
taada and *h.«! WfMdw »f!v. of bottom
h«rk«T. per*w.a»d iummad Witt pto? Tte
JSSoins i
$MQ4. Barm, mblw. pin-house and tenant
toHH^H^toforthciJnce. .AMHMH
teHitew pi® ample I
n Roilrand. th» rend
■ritnaiiMHPMi
rumunp within a mite of th® boom. It te two and
• half auk* to the ttcareat *tation; dvemdreto
Ikuocaa Spring*, and seven mika to Tunnril Hill. I
on the Stale fUmtL The ptere te healthy, and
ofter* a beautiful bum* in a line growing region of I
cxwintry. Sold for the reason that odwrengagrad
mme^wsrvSSx.'^ssSi
OiiHhuGa. 5LKX.JLSPEEB.
BROOMS, BROOMS.
'yy’L* have just rereiml
BROOMS.
SFYMOTR. TCVSLEY A CO.
Til*
aU»ut th.
Mopinmed
Churchill knov
vi.t n :.<• :
chsUxgixvT ■ r 1,11 oli, ‘ •••'
U-gnu td> weigh it. but i
her ** hit® U - \ into it
ta.- riLwrt oi A-Lkin aU».il
:n tho kUvwUMge i-f g‘»
**PI*lo,
ILiTCILES, MATCHES.
150 08088 R0C3n> W00D PARLOR
MATCHES.
SEYMOl'E. TINSLEY 1 CO.
CADDY- LARD,
fN 5.3 iti.tl 10 iMxmd caddicir—FRKS1L
skymoi'r. Tinsley a co.
MACKEREL.
300 l A KACES M ACKKRBLj«
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY
Best Plantation in Middle Georgia.
FOUR MILES FROM MACON.
SALE.
FOR
r lNTATNS about 1.100
two-third* of balance uc
will produce JUlf bmshthr of com per mere, or
one Solo nf cotton vitkoot guano. Bred pas
tures on the place which mill keep cattle fatall
winter. Even thine raised on the place can be
easily dispusnl of in Macon market at good prior*.
First rate painted framed house, with four room*.
The i dace te well adapted for cotton and corn
Mgkgyrt, ■riSnytim.
aXl EL W. GOODE. STXKUEO B. TOXET.
GOODE & TONEY,
ATTOENEYS AT LAW,
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
EL'PAULA, ALA.
(Office over J. T. Kendall'* store. Broad street.)
WILL practice in the State and Federal Court-
\M of Alafaamm in the Court, of Southwot-m
Geonhaandelacwherehy special contract. Prompt
attention paid to coUretioas '
Georgia. Vi investigate lanil
MISS W ARD * S
HANDSOME STOCK OP
MILLINERY GOODS
North British & Mercantile
INSURANCE COJIPANY.
OF IiONBON AND fiDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—BOIQ - - - - $10,000,000
Insure* Store*. Merchandise, Dwelling*. Furni
ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
L C. PLANT * SON, Arents.
B.' r.MYALKEK.
Late of Sf T. A B. P. Walk*
jtO. H. DOBBS.
Lato trf Dobba A
25 O
Crates of Crockery
WALKER & DOBBS’
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
CLOTHING
-FOR-
GEMRAL TRADE IS THE STATE
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED
HERTZ, VIRGIN A CO.,
90 CHERRY STREET.
GEORGE W. HUS AX),
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
AND CIGAR MAN D PA CUR ER,
No. 4 Blako’s Block,
Poplar at., Macon, Ga.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIODOE DEALERS.
LOWEST JIAEKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
61 THIRD STREET.
5 now ojien for the inspection of her friends
and cuxlomers. and she invites them to tall
and fi.irr.ine before imrriuuimr cbevrhere.
~*U Corner Cotton are, and Cherry st.
LOOK HERE!
IP ASX 05X TILLS YOU
D. J. BAJSKp
any store in M scon. Ga* call around aad con-
nee yoarsdf. lire Pruv List:
• pair <n>uu* Pine Calf Sevnd Boots at $3a pair,
wurth
800 pair Gents’ Sewed Gaiters at $2 a pair, worth
$4 80.
L000 pair Men's all leather Kip Bre-runs, at $1 24
a pair, worth $2 a pair.
pair Li»«! it >’ S. wed Kid and Cloth Siboes at
$1 40. wvrth ft 30 a pair.
lati -: style and colors Gents’ Fur Hats
ot $2, wurth f* each. A >]-oai Barsam.
SO dunn Gents' Black and Brown Wool Hats at
extra banmin.
Kki**) yards fast colored and best quality Calico,
yard.
simt rea. Inn Hom<'«puss ht Fac-
lnduremcnU offered U> dealers.
,rly at the well known store of
Bleaching, t
Sffigu i
D. J. BAER.
Comer Thml and Cherry ffifea, Macon. Ga.
J. J. .VBKAMS,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTARY PUBLIC.
B. END RES, CONSTABLE,
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Office No. 6 Bull strewt, SAVANMAH. GA
i riven to the re*llw
WING & SOLO MON
Offer to the pnblic a larre and newly selected stod : of
FINE JEWELRY!
STERLING SILVER AND PLATI5D-V7ARE.
And embracing many:new and novel stylos, ju? ft out.
They are sole arer.ts for the celebrate 1
PERFECTED SFEi CTACLEBI
THE BEST IN USE.
maile to onler. To f*ne watih
work—ut uudentl^: tUarires.
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
Of every description.
Fruits of All Kinds
Both Native and Foreign.
Fresh Fish, Oysters,
Crabs, Shrimps, etc.
Received overy mominv. Give mo a call.
GEO. F. HUGE.
WHOLESALE
Drug and Chemical
WAREHOUSE,
82 and 84 CHERRY ST,
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar
Offer to the trade and others who buy in quantity
their usual large and well assorted stock of every
description of goods in their line of business on
i favorable terms.
1000
MORPHINE.
QUININE,]
100 lbs. CALOMEL.
100 lbs. BLUE MASS,
5 bbla. BLUE STONE.
80 bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL.
Orders solicited with a guarantee of satisfaction.
STONEWALL
F E R. TILIZ ER
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLE AGENTS. MACON, GA.
OCt7tf
FOR SALE.
A FTER the term prescribed by law for adver-
il tteeinent, I shall bo prepared to make titles
Ito the Iverson farm, idtuatea H miles fnim Ma
con, opposite Rose Hill Cemetery. Said farm con
sists of 147 1-5 acres, including some of the best
I land in Bibb county, with many ail vantages of
water, muck-manure*, etc*, required on a model
DR. W. W. FORD,
DEIVTIST.
TTAS removed his office from Mulbeny street
II to No. 10B ClicrrY street, ot ” ' ” ’*
Rogers’, next door to Mr. Beers'.
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM C0„
Crockery and China
E3MPORIUM
We have in store and^o arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G.
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling a« cheap as the cheapest.
New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, brag
us your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights
and breakage.
PHELPS, DOBEMUS
(Late Phelps A Herein us)
M \ M I \. I l KMi> IM' 1'K '* ! ,{ "
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITUR
MATTRESSES, SPRIN8 BEOS, ETC.,
964anc >*- Gaiud Su. Near UoteW.
Wil. PUKLCS. OTIS CORBETT. WJ
sepli gin*
. X. DOREMC
k. L. NUBSan. F. A. GARDB
DWIGIIT L. KOBEETS Si CO-
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT;
Mavaunah, Ga.
Liberal nd>7mces made on Produce in hand.
We luive m good stock of Bapring and TuaJ
which we offer at low rates. *-'])!- om
■. UCHMOSl
wm. u. ar AKK.
WM. H. STAKIv & CO.,
WHOLESALE 6R0CERS, COMMISSION MEF
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to sales or shipment!
Cotton ami al» kinds of Produce. Libend mlvanej
m ule ou ixHiMgnmenU, Agents for the sale of 1
Pnuik Coe» lfone Superi»lx»iph*te, MffigpoO
Light Draft Cotton Gius, Pnncetun Factory iwl
ami Arrow Ties. seplISm
K. U. OOHKX, JU. JOS. HUU
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Merchants,
GO liny Street, Navannuh, Ga*
p.ff a-»pirtfslly to J. W. Lathrop A Oo^ N
A. Uarelec s Son A Col, Tteon k Golden, U. Mayo
A Co, Milo Htech, V. P. Savannah Bank am
Trust Co. mspU 9m_
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commissior
Merchant,
1UG Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Agents for the rale of Menynnui's Ammontetec
aZSZ M'plitim
L. M. WAKFILLD. BOBT. WAYS*.
WARFIELD & WAYNE, »
Cotton Brokers and jCommission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GBOliGIA.
euttou. ete.. ami nolicit a share of their bus*
Cash advance* made on consignments ut
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt atteutiou. "Pu*
tares” bought itiHl sold iu the Savannah and Newt
York Cotton Bxi-hange on the most reason
tenns. sep!2<
CHINA
CHINA
2S
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
Wo have now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China
which wo wiU sell for thirty days at the following low prices:
CHINA TEA PLATES
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
NNK7
CHINA DINNER PLATES -
CHINA TEA SETS, 4* pieces -
CHINA DINNER SETS. 137 pieces
CHINA CHAMBER SETS. English
China - -- -- -- -- -
CHINA TEA PLATES - - - -
CH IN A B RE AK FAST PLATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - -
alia*
m
ISI 2 00
1 75 2 60
7 50 10 80
ii 00 00 00
7 50 10 50
100 1 5
1 25 1 7
1 501 2 0
IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES
BREAKFAST PLATES -
DINNER PLATES - - -
TEA SETS. 41 pieces - -
DINNER SETS. 137 pieces
CHAMBER SETS. 11 pieces - -
DEC. GRANITE SETS. II pieces -
sets CUT GLASS GOBLETS -
sets GOBLETS
75 1 oo
l 25
1 25 1 50
5 50
27 0«i
15 50
0 50j 0 00
6 50| V
^l 2
100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $6 00 EACH.
150 dozen BRITTANIA DIPPERS, to the trado at New York prices.
Cutlery ami Silver-Plated Ware,
GLASS WARE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED
TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL,
By the Gallon, Barrel or Car Load.
Come and see or send us your orders.
WALKEH <3c DOBBS,
82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE.
sep21eod:im
CLOTHING
lia ffl
I take pleasure in announcing to friends and tho public in general that my stock of
" now
'S 11 001’ CLOTIIIfG!
Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of tho same at as LOW or LOWER
prices than any other house in the city. My stock of
©■exits’
Furnishing
in tho city, comprising the
Goods
Urea been selected with more care and elegance than any in
most fashionable goods in that line.
Which is undoubtedly tho best shirt brought to this market, uncqualod in FIT and
QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed.
Hats, Silk and. Fur.
(GUION LINE.)
IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New
York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford
ing the best possible ,
F I1
1
for the sa-
Drafts issued for
■UltolMpm Europe at current rates.
I For rates of passage and other information, ap-
Ply to
WILLIAMS k GUION,
29 Broadway, New York.
Or to W. McKAY. Agent.
No. Second street. Mauun. Ga.
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Company.
Tho nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand and new ones arriving
weekly. Prices to suit everybody.
The public are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere,
and be convinced that I mean what I say.
CIIAS. WACHTEL,
Fourth street, No. 1 Brown House, next door to tho Ladies’ Entrance,
oct26tf Opposite Passenger Depot.
w. mixcAX. j. a. jousstox.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and Goneml Com
mission Merchants,
02 /lay Street, havunimlt. Go.
augl 6m - ^
B. C. FX.AN.NAUX>. W. W. FLAN NAG AN'.
A. P. AUKLL. 1L 8. MOKGAX.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., < j
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Merchants,
153 liAl M REET. SAYANN All, GA.
A TANAolNG Agents for the English Stuiicwull
IU Fertiliser, etc. Bugging and Ties furnished, . '
ooiisigiuuenu {
litierul cash advances made
tor salu in Savaunuli, or un shipments to
rospumleiits in Northern, Eastern or European
augl ten
A. M. SLOAN. AKI1LI U N.SOLLKK. O. V. WYLLV, JU I
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com-*
mission Merchants,
Claghom A Cumiuigliam’s Range,
Hay Street, savannah, Gn.
B AGGING ami Ties advanced un crops. Liberal
cash advances made un consignments fur sale
iu -Savannah, or un shipments to reliable cunvs-
IiundcntH in Liver|iuol, New York, Philadelphia,
augl uni
Boston or Baltimure.
X. J. SIMMONS. C. XL WOOTKX.
SIMMONS & WOOTEN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
57 THIRD STREET,
Macon, Georgia
octlltf
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN A HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JlACUk, GA.
Office, Cliorry street, over 8. T. Walker’s.
augio if
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
OUioe 52 Second at., Alacun, UeorgA.
W ILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad
jacent circuits, and in the Supreme and
Voueral Courts of Georgia* Special attentiou given
to matters in Bankruptcy.
JSre Suited to all Climates,
AXD FAMOUS FOR BEING
SEST TO U331
CHEAPEST TO BUY!.
EASIEST TO SELLH1
Famous for doing m-wo and
BETTER cooking,
. “ IOT,T
FAMOUS FOtt CtVXNO
Satisfoctisn Every wher*,
AND 21EI.VQ
Espptially Adapted
TO TUB
mi 0? EVERY som
SOIiZD -BIT
EXCELSIOR MANBFACTUUW COMPANY
ST. Loris, MO.,
TRUMAN & GREEN,
MACON, GA
octlHtuos.fh.tw
^tfTsBURS"
KATA LYSINE WATER—Tub Great Medi
cine of Nature. Iruloraed by the IliriieM
Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular Bow
in' to Paralytic, Youthful V'ignr to the Aged, und
Develops the Young at a Critical Ported; Dir
solves Calculi and “Chalky”. Deposits; Cures
i tout. Rheumatism. Dyspepsia. Neuralgia,
' ravel, Diabctix, Diseases of the Kidneys, I.; v-
.. and Skin, Abdomiiml Dropgr> Chronic Diar-
dHi-a. Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness
Sloeplessmrss, General Debility, and nearly e‘
•ry class of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets c~
G-EORG-IA MILLS
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
3IACON, - - - GEORGIA.
Macon, Ga., October 10, 187S.
rpHlS company is pro] «red to issue policies c
1 the “stock plans,” the premiums on whic
are from 20 to 24 per cent, less than on the mi
tual rates. An opportunity te thus afforded to
" who desire insurance, or who may wish, fxom
crease of age, than original cost. The “Cotton
States” ha* an available reserve cf capital and de-
0. which is entirely independent
and is not used therein. Good
agents wanted. Liberal inducements will be
7 r.ni c nitiMH
given.
act 121m
For Sale.
FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half
miles -outh of the town of Cuthbert, Ran
dolph countv, and containing four hundred and
f acres, of which about two hundred and fifty
cleared and under cultivation.
On the premises area gin house and excellent
gin, one double log dwelling, and a suffioeney of
laborers’ bouses, a fine well of water and* good mill
seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on the
place also to realize more than double the pur
chase money. This property will be sold on ac
commodating terms, or exchanged for aty im
provements. Apply at this office, or to
Apply at ta
TkOS. POWELL, Trustee,
Cuthbert. Georgia.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made tinder one management.
Jqly24 6m
HOWARD HOUSE.
BROAD STREET.
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eulaula Rail-
rood Depot.
EUFAULA. AL\BAMA*
W. HOWARD. - - Pkopeibtoee.
Only a >l»ort walk to and from the Southwest*
•n Railroad. Sevcnty-ftvscsnUteXVBd x» omnte
Bue* septs 6m
u
Always in the Van*
Tie Best Flour on tlie Best Terms.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
octfifitl
..-lining IlUbiQ of tho S,.rin* “.I Twamontih
f n»m Mt.lii.l Journals Eminent Phymonn.
in.l dirtininiii'hfld dtiwmn, «eflt free l»y mm
bv WHITNEY BROS.,Gell’l Avnt«.±I7fioatL
(front «t.. Philndelphia. For »Uc by nil druv
fists.«*>»Mffffi
odtea
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRAHOE
MURR T
&
LANMAM’S
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER!
The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate of a
perfumes, for use on the
HANDKERCHIEF.
At the TOILET,
And in the BATH.
As there are imitations and counterfeits, always
’*- w * he bottle.
ask for the Florida Water, which has
the label, and on the pamphlet, tho
Jit RAY A LANMAN, without whic
names of
which none te
Immense Success of Ditson A Ca’s New Collec
tion of Organ Music, entitled
‘THE ORGAN AT HOME’
•a well TvrrnygvjJ fqr the Reed.
Jrgan. Ccffitains eveiything
which is so-called “popular”—melodics of the day,
marches, waltzes, voluntaries, variations, tran
scriptions cf the best sacred ^xirs. gems of Han
del, Mozart, Schumann, etc.; in fort, the best of
all music, from Beethoven’s Adagios to Strauss’
Danube Waltz. First edition sold in 2 weeks af
ter publication, and Fourth now ready! Price,
$S 50 Boards; Cloth.
■ of Ditson A Ca’s
Unparalleled*
GEMS OF STRAUSS,
Which contains literally the gems of Strauss*
Waltzes, Mazurkas, ete, and is to-day the most
popular music book in America —over 2tWXXi
10 months. Price, *
GREAT SALE (
THE STANDARD.
This great Church Musi
n mid H. It. Pnliuer, hio
likely to have double th
Book by L. O. Emer-
iouble the merit, and
sale of common books
rks of either gentle-
„. the hundred thou _
STANDARD will continue to Ik* ralltsl for until
r. Singing Class and convention are
supplied. Price, $1 50. Publishedby
lNWlf$t!rt~—■■ t. — -