The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 07, 1873, Image 2

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9 f AV Adi, ‘I'M itAcoN bAlLV ‘l'ELkuttAPH Anl> inisstAGEki eridAV MoKsxnS) xoVkmbkk '1. &tleqr ;tpf( A<£fffssenflcr VAST INTEKKST. PKIlilT MOKINNG, MOV : . »w kork Coniine Down to Aute Helium Rates. •t«tb- «lil«lr» X„ Volt lot:. Ch.. »< . Tnl un. tUt :t.* t of that monetary *-ntr«* that Ka >1 .w baton- for. .d return on rwry hunt to th« price. nearly J.rv- *-J-.I the n r.-r..)y .ho.-, ti Tl.. I - iMuifitrifl en ail the la ntry ha ntiyde xled it year are ®«t Mlt -low tmftmm. for ttfin The ifr. ol hotel. hoM oat a^ain.t hop. for their .taple of $1 and $5 a 'lay f but. tka aaomid ■ jla SoM, ws lack to |U0 yamily hoard upon y.-t more In nbk' olid tod l rat.- i» .uiidtodltwinn k.- p. r- ciotbiar ” luu •tyrimaalmancly lowlMaeiin theha hanttl The Will-, airaia.hlp.. Ktrrel Rail, wmy. Land*. l.«*routotitc* and Other Properly of the *pra«ue*. Xrw fork Tn wne, October XL] 7 Tbs wl interest* involved in the em- barraaamer.!-* of A. A W. Sprajjuo ^ani pratfu** A Co. aptxsur from the list • if tL- r mill-, week* and manifold ♦-nter prime. Good judges my, however, that their t-uspes- ..n would not cause the iui pension of a angle bank in tin fcftj Only three national banka the Globe. First National ard Second National—and two saving banks held largely of their |>apcr. Manr merchants might go under and distressful times would certainly en* she in Rhode Island from the complete failure of A I W. tana TUy w» j near 280,000 spindles and St printing | chines in mills and print-works, and | ploy over 10,000operatives. Their great! print-works at Cranston employ 12A>00 persons, and can turn out 40,000 pieces a wssk. At Natick. B. L, Ihlf l— HBOO spindles and have 600 hands; at Aretic,[ K. L, they run *2,000 spindles, and have |mp‘m|Hat Quidnick. R. I., they riubr win-j.*w» ; and $20a month fitfur- for the k.- p *,f \n,t r m at gr< Htables—*redu< tiooof 30 per cent. Then u a n-.tabl.- billing off in public travel by rail and sU*m, showing that one of th< most expen«i re items of modern r.-l i .-d by the ti.rifty, and the largi >nn- look -,m- -bat depa*t«-L I shipped at the Metropolitan Hotel, the property of A. T. Stewnit, and was told that th mt wam at prassat only $30j(XXX whereas in 1870 it was rented to Dick Tweed foi $7$.uua Yet in the rates th< w»*pon hng and ruosonabl* deduction. The objective point of all commercial society is expressed in “Down with $4.50 a iUy I” The way to return to it hi f»J reduced rents Cincinnati*!* Southern Road Ctarinnati (sptu. November LJ The settlement of dstsiis and prelimi Darios, necessarily preceding the qon vtrurtion of the Cincinnati Southern rail way, is lwing prosecuted with great vigor. Nono of tbo various elope of railroad con struction is attended with more oompli cation and orpenso than the adjustment of rights of way. Aa an indication of the liberal ity with which the land-owners and residents along th# several routes sut veyed for the rood are responding to the application of the trustees for land grant and right-of-way donations, wo may men tion that the Roane Iron Company hav* within the past few days, oonveyol to the road ton acres of land in the city of Chattanooga and twenty at ] look wood, for depot and other railway purpo»e«, together with fifteen hundred acres of excellent coal and timber land near the line of the road in Roane county, Tennessee—being a portion of tho tout which that company has so successfully worked—and the nght of way through th> entire lands owned by the company, wnlch embrace over fifteen miles of the liaoot the Tenure see valley survey. John Stombaugh and nssooUto*. of Youngs town, Ohio, have also recently convey* d to the trustees ten acres of ground in Chattanooga for depot and shop purpose and ten acres at Cloar Creek, in Rh«< county, Tennessee, for depot grounds avid yards, besides donating tho right of wuy through their entiru lands in that county It is difficult to even approximate tie money value of these donations, but $)5f>,<i00 i# a wife estimate. The dona tion. dm of oil ciponso to the trust** s, of the right of way along th*? Teane****** valley route is now about complete. Sharp Hut True. Commenting upon a report in the Tri hunr that Richardson, Secretary of the Treasury was a!*out to leave that office because Grant believed that he “ locked the breadth, experience and capacity for the office/' the Sun says, that it "every official who is deficient in breadth, expc rienee, and capacity should bo compelled to resign, the place of President would bo tho first to become vacant. Unfit os Richardson ia to administer the Treasury, he is a great deal less so than General Grant to administer the Presidency. The Sun has a way of fitting caps on Grant's head that is osp >cia]ly admirable. We don't know anything really more en joyable. The Sun is one of the beat news papers printed, and ha nothing is its ex- vwirtice luum lAMuijiivtiutitt wan keen aj»- prociation of tho mural and menial quali ties of the great statesman who owns the trooly loyl party. Junuuseliek Making Soup. A writer in the Boston Courier h been giving that paper the results of an interview lost summer at Cohasset with Madame Janauscbek, the famous trage dienne, in which he expresses his admira tion that during tho interview she bcggt*d to be excused, aa she said she had to go and superintend the soup. The idea of Lady Macbeth making soup seemed to tho interviewer ludlcfonn, but when at dinner ho tuuUtastod the soup he felt it polled to take two platosful. and but f< the Wuhfulnoa* characteristic of inter viewers would have accepted a thirl. Tho lesson ho derived wan that a grout artist and a lady of wealth does not con sider it ben«vith her dignity to understand cooking liotter than her servants, and, moreover, to do it on occasion, and the sooner American women can bo brought i way of thinking the l.„ .tor it will be. Macon St root Cars. These conveniences have Wen crowd* d to their utmost capacity almost every trip for the past ten days. When it » con*idcr«‘vl tlint fifty pos-engera wen- fn»- qnently piled on n niggle car during Pair week, it will bo toon that the company must luive made largo strides towards rc- esvering from the slack business of sum mer. It is a pity that this enterprise should ever be allowed to Languish, for upon it depends the future appreciation in value of property on the outskirts of the city, and tha comfort of hundreds of citizen*. Ex-Mayor 0!>oar seems diligent in the discharge of hisdutise is President, and wo dsnbt not will Walle to render a good account of his steward ship. 'j00 spindles and 500 hands; ct saw-mills, i Baltic, Cooiw 84400 spindles, 100 hands; at Central Falls, R. I., 32400 spindles, and near 500 hands; at Augusta, Me., *4,0(10 spindle*, and 700 hands. These cotton-mills supply their print-works with most of the print-cloths used by them, making about $5400 pieces a week, when running an full time. All are now on half time. Beside their mills and print-works they run other great enter prises. both within and without the State. In Maine they hav# vast timber-mills, and like property, in which numbers of men dur ing ti« lumbering season. In New Hampshire is more similar property of theirs. At Columbia. 8. C., they own val uable water-power, and have a great stork forward. They also own much land in Kansas and in Texas. In this city and Cranston, their real estate, improved and unimproved, ia great in extent and valao. They control in this city the Union rail road, owning all street rail wavs, employ ing 300 men. 500 horses, and 100 cars, with capital stock of $600400, and valua tion of property about $800400. Wm. Sprague is president of the Providence and New York Steamship Company, which has eight steamers, employs 500 hands, and owns property valued at $1,- 000400. This oompany.it is claimed, will not be embarrassed because of the Spragues' embarrassments. Though they are the largest stockholders, they own a minority of the stock. A. A W. Sprague control, in Providence, the Perkins Sheet- iron Company, and the Rhode Island Horse-shoe Company, having 300 hands when full, now running with one-half their usual force on half time; the Phoe nix Iron Foundery, Elm-stroet machine ■hop, Sprague Mowing Machine Com pany, Comstock Stove Foundry and the American Hone Nail Company. They also own one-third of the stock of the well-known Rhode Island Locomotive Workn, which employ over 1,000 men, and of tha Nicholson FOa Company. Their mill property, at a low valuation, kted at $44 ‘ “ M The Special Attention Of the Lad** u called to the fine stock of French Millinery WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. «);• Poury HART CAPS, in L~v »«i M.nno. A nr— UI REAL LACES. r-._- 1 M.— PRE-'CH CORSETS. TLe HAIR DEPARTMENT 11 waplrU HAIRnsarai**4 »rT»iur»J in *nj tlcirwl l Wutlul »— irtment U HAIR ORNAMENTS. CLOTHINO CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBa. G*tt and fiNr BIRDS and BITTTKRPLIES. A complete »»• -rtrr^r.t of NOTIONS. Then- is a full stock of eiciytlunc usoallj kept ra mj business, shich would be too numerous t mentioo bene. Prompt attention riven to al orl-r. t M-m.WiJL oetlStf Oottoa As—a. at wholesale. MACON FLOUR MILLS NI8BET’8 FOUNDRY FOR SALE. 1YE hATeoptnw! A irholemle apartment over onr retail store, and inrite the Georgia, 11.1. mi ml FloriJn nserehanfc) who buy in this market to give na a call. We will iell them on aa good term, and at as low price, aa they can bny them in Hew York. Onr atock ia the largest that baa ever been brought to this State. The ipdled U> retire Into bcunmoa ill kalth. I now (Or the .Love H “ PI.or Mill. l. more ■ __iry-mMd ndnten nwknoT ttam any mill in JOKING ;,r:[. r!v f r o..- Ti. M eonrenMnUj nltuted lor Re mm i.iw«M .oy mill in Jlwon. fie toondij i* la weee-fal cMnuoa ■*lill.rtJnl iiiM.ii iimiiihMjwg in, thelutw—mS per cent, on whu tlMked RETAIL DEPARTMENT lor the whole peeperty. in) thi* in the ^Jwnce o# the j.nprietor. Maunder the >olc smiuoremer.l of orenmn. ^ ^ NISBET. FIRST NATIONALBANK of MACON TRANSACTS A GKAflAL BANKING BUSINESS. U filled with ererjthmg that ia choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call - and tee the StRXCTOKS: L a PLANT. V. PLANDER3. H. L. JEWETT. W. B. D1.N6M0RB H. B. PLANT. D. & LITTLE. O. H. HAZLEHURST. L a PLANT. Proddent. W. W. ffMOUT. IMHw. ■alS-lilBOTl* Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good aa the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers. MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange. Gold. Silver, Stocks and North British & Mercantile insurance company. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD - - - - $10,000,000 Insures Stores. Merchandise. Dwellings, Furni ture snd *11 other prop*rtj at LOWEST RATES! L C/PLANT A SON. ArentJ. WHOLESALE Drug and Chemical WAREHOUSE, 82 and 84 CHERRY ST. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar mort urunble temu. 100 ots. MORPHINE. 1000 Ota QUININE. 100 lbs. CALOMEL. 100 lbs. BLUB MASS. 5 bbls. BLUE STONE. SO bills. BEST KEROSENE OIL Deposits Received, On Which Interest will be Allowed, AS AdRXXD L 1*0*. PAYABLE ON CA.LU Advances made on Cotton and Pro duce In Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO •J? The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of is estimut* t $4,200,000, and their t i mr print works at $1,000,000. Their payroll at times box approached $25,000 a day. Besides all this property of A. A W. Sprague, Hoyt, Sprague A Co. own most of the stock of tho Atlantic Delaine Com pany, whose mills in Ob-ejville employ over 2.0U0 hands. On this property is an indel»tne*s near $4,000400. TIE HEAT PANE!! Prices to Suit the Times. Thinl and Cherry street*. Mseon. Go. He is fiM^Ssn's extra fine, (start *tyta*. Black sn<l Blue Cloth and Bcever DRESS SUITS, at $25 00. worth $4s so. inns Men’s Uteat style CASSIMERE BUS! M.-S SUITS, at XU M ench, worth I\s00 par suit. fjOnn Men's Cii»toui Ms*Ie S*t4«Ti snd En*U»h CASSIMERE SUITS. *t «X000 meh. worth $tt 00 **!Uioo Frreilmsn's SUITS! st $5 00 lie nos suit. Youth's. Boys' snd Children's SUITS I i. worth » speriaUty. snd will sell them cheeper than they 1 utTi-r l.rn*i II ■1... I.nw> Boys'and Children's CASSIMERE SUITS, «t 84 W n suit, worth 10 00 a suit. tsoo Chiklren's extra fine, latest *t„. ported CASSIMERE SUITS, at $400, worth * IS 00 a suit, a yreat be no* in. ion Hoys’ impurted Cassimere, latest cut and ■tyh SUITS, at $10 no. wort h $15 on a suit. ^hoouRiys' SATINET SUm, AI war son hand a full line of Men's and Chil drens' CLOTHING, of all styles and description, too numerous to mention. An extra inducement offered to men-hanta. Call uu lv at the well known store of D.J. BAER, ' r: r I i..-« , at XI BO, worth Steam Saw Mill for Sale —Jr— Administrator’s Sole. J^Y^order id the Oiditmry of Talbot ^ county will be sold, two miles south of Ge- day.llthdayof nextNoTember.be- tw,vn the usual hours of sale, the folk>win(r prop erty. to-wit: < . - staun saw mill and fixtures of the Wint«*r iuiprered make, with 10-inch cylinder. 40 horse power, in M*>d ninnimr order, with small ?,u " inrt “ ami 1 log wiun>n. old tie. etc. Some “ * Msttaorof inch tads, f lacre kw carts on. «4d iron. 4 yoke of oxen, beef cat- e 20*00 or 50.0U0 foot of lumber.cun- l» plank, scantlins. etc. The above C. A. Nutting. W. P. Goohall. CITY Cashier. BANK MACON. GEORGIA. Capital 200,000 Dollars DIRECTORS: WM. B. JOHNSTON, JOHN J. GRESHAM. july22 Cm 8. G. Bojrx. President. R. P. Lawtox, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Office In HufTs Mew Building* Receives Deposits BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Makes Ad ran res on Stocks. Bonds. Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton. Planters’ 1 Bank, FIIRT VALLEY, GA. T> ECEIVES Deposit*.discounts Psper. buys and XV sells Exchange; •!■«. Gold and Silver. Collections made stall acceasible points. Interest sriccified tune. WJC.J. x. J. AaroxBsoy, Pres't. W. E. Browf, Cash'r nxmacTOM Wm. J. Anderson, CoL Hush L. Dennard CoL Wm. Friton. Dr. W.JL Mathews. Dr.M U H. IToIlir.shea deistf MISS WARD 1UNDSOMB STOCK OP MILLINERY GOODS I S nTW^i7tnni<■ rx. and she* invites them to call Terms: The mill will be sold fur ene-haL —... the other on It month*' tune, 7 per rent, interest, 11 - property strictly caah. L D. LOCKn.IRT. Adasinistmtor. with lieu. The other p A NORTH GEORGIA F A R. BDC FOE SALE. OFFER FOR SALE, on reasonable terms, *r *5 VAee and payment*, my farm in North Georgia, contoinins SLono acres of land. “DO acre* cleared. Tbs * Dartmoittk Colleok has wisely lid tho way in taking measures to olleviato tho excruciating bore of Cominenoomeut speeches. Hereafbw, by onler of tlio tru-tsi»i*. upon whom may Heaven show *r it choicest rywortmont of blessings, only sixtivn ^poakors from n gr.ulanting class are to appear at Commencement. .is here tofore, howover, twenty-four are to be selected by rank, subjects will be as signed them, thi ir names will appear in the Commencement programrae, but Cxe mouths of eight of them will borigaromly kept rihut. The sixteen will bo solectsl as they should be, for excellence in o« position aud eh^cution, except the foar first in scholarship, who will spout at any rate. Dartmouth has act a good example in thus abating a frightful nuisance; and now let the other Dear Mothers of grad uating youth follow suit! cleared land eta- lands, some prray .— __Ay-flvc acres of bottom hml Th. wouil Und Imrilj timbmd with ok. hlrW. poptar. md in»«rraT«ii vilh [.ill.-. Tb« —rlllnc how, u and, built, matainii« t«i xms it*,\r*ni l>™-k hurtnmt, ro.tm* .Ion. $W"h. li.niv Mal>K rin-hnaM nnd t^mnt 1. I,. M-th,-|,Ur... .t flnr. nnf.ilin. WrilKid fim>tnw ,alrrn.mi-ni 4 -nt loth. houw. I; » Wimtod tan nilM from Ddtoi. on • twnr Inw id ijut T--TKk-,M.»n,l Vinrinu Itailrand. tha road runninit wtthinn nil, at tha hoo«,. Itiitmnd a hall mtlaa to th. tmuat Motion; flra mil.i to CSitooM Spnnjrv and am nilaa to Tunn.II Hill. countrr. Sold la, tha muon that other eiunur... »«ta prannt mo from prai it my «l. tantion. For further partx-ulor. oddmo me at Gnifin. Ga. ALKX. M. Sl'KKli. octtotf MAMMOTH SALE NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS TERMS EASY. *i*i ,t ini ■the uth lv ufNaseawms Nvhtotrif: Lota a and * block M j lot. 1 BW*. ah**—t lota * T and «. block to; iota L 4 hl«^ tt; ktokliand ft, block so; lot r, block 49i lot* block to; lota 14.7 and block 8. 9, hkvk S7* lota 1.X S.4,S,d, 7 and S. block »: total.**4,(,*7 and ik btaokto; Iota kkkk *.7 mid Ik block 40; lota Ltkkkk7 and 9, Ml- V 41 .kbit Ui«,r.J nut of 7. block ti. IjtaI 1.1k k7,a and pan of £ block a>; Iota, ul *-K »;•». Th* Vx calico a pnn!' thou &n Idi.i >h wt*re tw>> tlt'lLir? rest quiet until * It add* that it w hunilri»il women > Journal declares tliat • a handsomer article wl, and that if prints l yard no woman would e had a dress of them, uld K' cany to name a of j»orial Ik's it Ion a: id uthcbal- TERMS OF SALE. ■are to be pakl, within fiflsea months, monthly All lumber, brick and stone on the lots known aa the "Armocy ftuperty” will be reserved for the use of the city. Sale will commence st W o'clock a. XL. on Tat- “ ' SMuare. sod continue from day today until {with latest improvements.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OYER 850,000 IN USE. CLOTHING -FOR- CENB1AI TRADE IS THE ST ATE LOOK AND BE CONVINCED HERTZ, VIRGIN £ GO., SO CHERRY STREET. GEORGE W. HEAD, EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, AND CIGAR MANUPACUR ER, m m • i Poplar st.» Macon, Go, C. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON. in u*e and proOt by crin-ricnc.*. THE WHEELER ft WILSON STANDS ALONB AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING 3f ACIUNK, USING TUB I ROTARY BOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH, aliko on both sides of the fabric sewed. All shut tle machines waste power in drnwime the shuttle —h r the st:t< h is formed bringing doable heck aft i wear and strain u]>on i»th machine*and operator, ‘• nre whOe other machine* ra pid ly wear out. the WHEELER A WILSON LA STL A LI FETJM E. and provre an economuwl invc*tm*?iit; Do not believe all that is promised by so-rell«l “Cheap” ”"*“**: "?«!»• J«wf that years of hare tasted their value. Money, once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our cireularv. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payment* taken. Old machines put in order or rvreivod in exchance. WHEELER A WILSON MF G CO/S c . . __ OFFICII: Savannah. Aucuda. Macon and Columbus. Ga. B. CLEVES, Gen. Axt.. Savannah. Ga. . _ , W. A. HICKS, Axcnt, Macon. Ga. lanlSeodly SAVANNAH FAIR! THE THIRD GAMBLE, BECK & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION AND LIOOOR DEALERS. OP THE AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA, . oosncKxcnro MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, —and— CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED, ei THIRD STREET. Exhibition will be divided into Departmoiti of urxrroex ; rxoprera ofth* soil; domestic all tbs lota are sold. L, W. RASDAL. F. A. SHONEMAN. C BURKE. MXXrFaCTURES; MXXr7ACTUEX3 » COT TON. WOOL. 81 LX. LIXEX. I BOX. BJUSS. STSEU GOLD. SILVER. LEATHER. fates, fiber, etc, etc. In fact, everyth ture.meCh fashionable le:ul ■olviug to xlres> t fabrics might give try and productiot over the country. rship, who by r a Ttxar in American an impulse to indits- that would bo felt ill If tho pay of C<in- LOOK HERE! Zf A XT OXX TELIA TOC D. J. BAER IS Tk.< m '.line rood* 24 per rent, cheaper than A any -—^ - u Ge, call around and cob- gres id Pi Of tw«- ngo the •hXis yoa several hxtndrsd without India aha •ouier and cheaper American aping of Earopoan fu.>Liou* i> t quenee of aping Kure.pk.uui sail? mid bo See Price List _ XOS pair Gcals’ Fins Calf Sewed Boots at 83a pair. UW I«*r Muuk all L-.ntlu'r Kip Broeans, at $1 25 “ " v “ —lir. red Kid and Cloth Shoes at > |«ir Ladle*' 41 BO, worth XS 5t S dozen late*: style and colors Gents’ Fur Hats a 30 rent* ea*h. worth $1 each. 1 to wtjor ftaUikl- | itoj>'snd Children's Hats, at 50 remu and 75 cu. -in gu»*ls 1 $3,000 in Medals, Plato and Money to be awarded. Exhibitors arc reonested to make their entries, and have their articles on the ground at an early a day a* practicable, that they may be property ar- ^•dm the respective Departments. Fur Premium Lists, and other informationi ad- dross the Sectvtarv. GEO. S. OWENS. President. ■p2<hiek«iAM 2?;, J. H. BSTILL. Secretary. CANNED GOODS! CHOICE 6000S III TIN AND BUSS. FRUIT JKU.IES. FRUITS. PICKLES. SALMON. LOBSTERS. OTSTERS. etc. WING & SOLOMON Offer to the public a larre and newly **>1*^1 stock of FINE JEWELRY! Onler, tolicited with a guarantee of tatUIoetion. CARPETS! Oil Cloths. MATTINGF, RUGS, MATS, ETC. T nE laiyest stock of tho above pood, ever of lered in thi. nrarket ***>*» in Kh.re and »mv ing daily direct Irora manulactoiy. ol the bea ‘‘‘^‘ShY^BEUSSELs'caS^’S. TAPESTET BEDSSEIiS CABPETS, THREE-PLY CARPETS. EXTRA SUPER CARPETS, MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR PETS. VENETIAN CARPETS, HEMPK CARPETS, VELVET RUGS. BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS, MATS OF ALL STYLES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LINOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS. FELTS AND DRUGGETS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. COCOA MATTINGS, CANE MATTINGS, CANTON MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS. Purchasers are invited to examine my stock be fore Imyinsr, as I can show a creator variety and at as low prices as any market in the Soutu. No. 9S Cherry street, next door to Ross £ Cole man’s wholesale dry Rtxxlx bouse. ^ nftoo aepllcodSm ” ” STONEWALL CLOTHING ia St; A CORBETT PHELPS, DOKEMUS (Late Vhelin & Puremu,.) OiASVVaCTI*RBM. USD HeiLKES IS PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITUl SATTRESSES, SPRINB BEOS, ETC., ilvray. New WM, I- DOXtXH* ; general that tny stock of I take pleasure in announcing to friends and the publie in HI’S Mil PM Ia now complete, and I am now ready to diaposd of the same at as LOW or L0V* ER prices any other house in the city, ily stock or Gents’ Furnishing Goods Has been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the most fashionable goods in that line. Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, unequaled in FIT and QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed. Jtiats, «ill£ and T? The 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. ^ ^ ^y^(rj£ TELj Fourth street. No. 1 Brown House, next door to the Ladies’ Entrance, Opposite Passenger Depot. oct2Gtf G-EOEG-IA MILLS Always in the Van. Tie Best Flonr on the Best Tons PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS FERTILIZ For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, ootTtf ER SOLE AGENTS. MACON, GA. LIVERPOOL AND BREAT WESTERN STEAM CO, (GtnON LINE.) F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford ing the liest possible accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for ussage money from Eurof»e at current rates. For rates of passage and other inlomuUkm, ap ply to WILLIAMS A GUION. £J Broadway, New York. Or to W. McKAY, Agent, octl lm No. fiS Second street. Macon. Ga. COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company, PRINCIPAL OFFICE 3IACON, - - - GEORGIA Macox. GAra October 10. 1878. r ITS company u prepared to issue policies on the "stock plans,” the premiums on which are from 20 to 25 per cent, less than on the mu tual rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, fiom any cause, to transfer their policies from ot* companies to place their risks in a reliable h< institution, at a kss rata, notwithstanding crease of age, than orisrinal cost. The “Cotton States” has an available reserve of capital and de posits of $500,000, which is entirely independent of its business, and is not used therein. Good agents wanted. Liberal inducements will be given. GEO. S. OBEAR. octlg lm Secretary. For Sale. are cleared and under cultivation. On the premises are a irin house and excellent gin, one double loc dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborers’ houses, a fine well of water and a 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 exrhansed for city im provements. Apply at this office, or to TllOS. POWELL. Trustee, oct22tf Cuthbert. Georgia. BROOMS, BROOMS. ^yE hare just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. The fireat ‘ Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press [PATENTED FEBRUARY 21.1S7I.J MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R FINDLAY’S SONS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. FASTEK, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER than olp wood screw even. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes Bales o Cotton packed by this Press range from COO to 800 pounds. WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OF COST (and pay expenses of transportation) ANY PORTION OF THE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS The “ECLIPSE” other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are as “familiar as household words.” PI inters visiting Maron are earnestly ail vised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLO SELY AND THOROUGHLY the “ECLIPSE,” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send forDcsc riptivo Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON- GA. CRAIG PAT NT HORSE POWIR MATCHES, MATCHES. 150 GR0SS 20X1X0 WOOD parlor MATCHES. SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. CADDY LARD, 3, 5 and 10 pound caddies—FRESH. t!8tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. MACKEREL. 300 PACKAGES MACKEREL just in octlStf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A OO. Lab ; man York.—The World s^iy* en.juirie at the various intelligence offic labor supply m.-.un of the city found b: onr umvoraal aiiswct—the demand f situation* of all *crT* was ton titn greater than the supply and ten tiun greater than it ever « - a.- before. f C-’« R. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORMEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAN, Ortne i; .'v-kviui fit., Ms«vm. lipoma WILL practice in th«- courts at Ma«xj*. a:ai s.1- Vk )u*e»it ^.reniu. nnd m tl„. Supreme and r*ln Bai.kruptcy, J u*t rcceired direct from one of the most relia nerkina estabiinhiaents in the coontrv, ant r sale at lew prices. ocVtUi B. H- WRIGLEY A CO. COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEAHY, 6. W. RAILROAD. C.U.H0U.V. COUNTY. GA. i Store Hc>use a STEELING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. And embracing manytnew and novel styles, just out. l kailruad t the ritorwon at the Suuth- 1 BlsAcly.aad tsAes thi» meth od at announcing to )kc public that be is prepared receive (vnsnunentt of podi and produce of ever?’ dtak-npuou. which wil] be sold at wholesale retail **> directed, to the best sdvaatsgt-- strict will be given to the tmMimas, and satis- (a.-t u>n guaranteed ui rTcn* tm" iVmsumment* sohutoi. marIhdlawAwly J). w. 1V£Y. They are sole arents for the celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES I THE BEST IN USE. Nei ONI, Y MAJTUPACTQRY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail road Depot. EUFAULA. ALABAMA. J. W. HOWARD, - - PionmrroM. Only a short walk to and from the Southwest ern Railroad. Seventy-live cents saved in omufc* bus fare, septX 6a FOR DRIVING COTTON GTNFj. Recently Strengthened and Dnproved, now Perfect 1 i'OO Canal St.. Near Broadwa - PHELPS. OTIS CORBETT. *»)12 6 in* D. L. aoBKRTS. F. A. OARDF . DWIGHT L. ROBERTS A CO.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Savauiiati, Ga. baud, which we olTer at low sepl t<i :. U. SrARK. H. P. R1CHMOSI WM. H. STARK A CO.. WHOLESALE 6R0CERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, SAVANNAH. GA. Careful attention given to sales or shipment Q Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advance! mads on consignments. Agents for the sale of K Frank Coes Bone Superphosphate, Magiiolii Light Draft Cotton Gins, Princeton Factory larui and Arrow Tie*.sepl2 8m . COHKX. JR. JOS. HULL COHEN i HULL. Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, IIG Bay Street, Nil* aiinah, _ L-r.-r n>i**vtfull.v to J. V. Lattavp Jt Co. N A Httnlaa*. So/; a 1 'o-, TSon \ Gordon. H. Mu.ver k Co. lido llauii. V. 1’- Savannah Bank and Trust Oo.“/Pit °n* J. H. LIGHTFOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, 1UU llay hircct, savannah, Ga. Vrenta fur tho snlo ol Berryman's Ammoniatod Bone,. aeplg<to__ L. M. WARFIKJLD. ROBT. WATjiK. WAKFIF.LD i WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and ^Commission Merchants, uk.VANH.in, GEORGIA. O FFER their services to planters and shippers ot cotton, eta, and solicit a share of their bus- ness. Cash advances made on consignments at lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted cure, will receive prompt attention. “Fu tures” bought and sold in the Savannah and New Yora Cotton Exchange on tho most reasonable terms.sep!2 6m W. DCSCAX. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN. DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 02 llay Street, Haianimli, Ga. augl 6m B. C. FLANNAQAN. W. W. PLANNAGAN. A. P. AitKLL. R. S. MORGAN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 165IIAi street, savannah, ga M AN'AuING A-unt*. lor tho EiiK'I.'ii Stonewall Eertlhzer, ole. lia^uing and Tie, tumuheil. a nd hbend and; advance, made on cunaigmuents lor sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor- re»j»onder.ts in Northern, Eastern or L’nro|»oan markets. augl 6m auxin ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 57 THIRD STREET, octntf Macon, Georgia BLOUNT, 1IAKDEMAX & HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. m&* A 9 LtiL’M’kS SPECIAL FLAVORINGS, V 7 AXILLA, LE3I0X, ETC., tor Flavoring Ico Cream, Cates and Pastry. Yfith great care, by a new process, we extract from the true, select Fruits anil Aromatics, each char*tc*—istic fla vor, and produc.- Flavorings of rare amtiencc. Of great strength and perfect purity. Ko poisonous oils. Every Jlaror as represented. Eo deceit—each bottle full measure, holding one-half more than others purporting to hold same quantity. Use tlicm once, trill use ru> other. The most delicate, delirious flavors ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask foi Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu factured only by STEELE & UPIESrCE, Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers of Hr. Price's * Halving Powder. THE MILD ROWER CURES! HUMPHREY’S homeopathic specifics -yy AVE proved, from the most am phi experience, cient and I entire success. Simple, Prompt. Effi- Reliable. They are Die only medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them ; charm less as to be free from dnmrer; nnd so efficient aa to to bo always reliable. They have the highest commendation from all, and will alwnvs render satistaction. Price, in large three-drachm vials, with directions: Nos. Cures. 1. Fevers, Congestion. Inflammations, 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, 5. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infanta 4. IHarr ho-a, of ChUdren or Adults, " ’ Bilious Colic, Cents.. :::: s #. Headache. Sick Ueadach<!,Vcrtiso, . . - 50 10. Drapepoia. Biliou, Stomach .0 11. Sup/ireMed.or I'nmiuj l'pntd.% If. Whites, too Profuse Ponoda, M IS. Croup. Coush. Ihlhcult Breathing. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MACON, GEORGIA. Th*s superiority of this machine over all others intended for same purpose (including both the old and “new fashion” Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO 3IONEY. T.'hw puw er is shipjied in one piece, as it were; require* no mechanic to put it up; seta on the ground - Is atta.7h.1d in no war to anv iiortion of the house; and is independent Of floor sagging, eta; ca*i lw nvd in AN Y -L1NI) OF HOUSE (one or two story), or both the Power and Gin can be M ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to SOD revolutions per minute. t the ground WITHOUT FULLY WARRANTED IN' EVERY RESPECT. Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. 14. Salt En »il»cla.s* Eruptk 15. Rheumatism, Rneumatvc Paim*, 16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, * • 50 17. Piles, blind or bleeding, . . - • • • 18. Opbthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes. . . 80 19. Catarrh. Acute or Chronic Influenza, . . 80 20. Whooping-Cough. Violent Cou*hi ■ • • “ 21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, .... 80 ** Far Discharges. Impaired Hearing, ... 80 23. Scrofula, Enlarge«l Glands, Swellings, . . 60 il^S lSISSrrhysiralWe^cneta. . . 50 25. Dropsy and Beauty Sx-rotiuiis. . ... 50 26. Sea-Sickmato. «*»«• tnm IfidJng. . . 50 27. Kidney Diwlft Gravel. . . . .... 50 4e. Nervous Debility. S* mlnal Vi «Vuc*j. or Involuntary DLschargw, ..... .100 S' Srtoary iVeoknOta%cCth^’tba Bedi ! ! so 5?’ ,'tJoSuI Periods, with Speams, 60 5V i Vi-rinra at Chanee cl LA-. .... .100 2r s?-,,'mssj. Spams, St. Vitus’ Dunce, ... 100 atvifl hiVria, Ulcerated bore Throat, ... 50 JX Cbro^e Conteeatiorra and Enipttona,. . . 50 51. Dipht. * KA.MH.V CASKS. box to any part of the c ' ,un ^ I T/ ^ roe charge, on • any I receipt of price. Address HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIv ^pnTOTVH rn HOMEOPATH «3 MEDI^lAF. CO. Office and Depot No. Sot! Bn.'ail ; ' a ?» u in For sale by all Druirgists. A *>>Z°2P ln ‘ galls and Hunt. Rankin £ Lamar. > lacon ’ 0a - sepb-eodAKWtf - - - • “new fashion”ditto, with centre suj jporJ R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS. WATER WHIiELS, AND ALD KINDS OP MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC.. ETC. B. FINDLAY’S SONS, , Juirteodlj FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MA(,( t y, GA. \ Hundred Xymptomi* and One Cure. r pHERE 4 l disease iu B bilious, nervous, has v la nt palpitations, as in heart disease, is afflicted wi th severe huadar-hes. and is either constipated or subject to diarrhceal or dysenteric discharges. ^. and function of the body sjmpa- th£ zes with the diseased and half-paral.vzed Htot nach. In all such cases Tarrant’s Effenrscrnt Sfltier Apptrient after. "d» immediate relief; effects, if persevered in. nth > rough renovation of the digestive^organs.and _ healthful activity the whole animal ui-Mil vinery. Sold by all druggists. octal t i A. M. SLOAN. ARTHUR .N.ttOLLKK. G.V.WYLLY.JR A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Clagborn A Cunningham's Range, IKay Street, Savannah, Ga. K AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal cash advances made on consignment for sale iu Savaniudi, or on shipments to reliable corres pondents in Liverpool, New York. Philadelphia. Boston or Baltimore. f* X. J. 8IMMOX8. C. B. WOOTKN. SIMMONS & WOOTEN, inua L. VIKLDKU. HERBERT FIELDER. h. & i. l7fieldee, Attorneys at Law, CUTHBERT, GKOltGIA, YTTILL give prompt attention to all business Y Y conlidodto them, ui the counties of Ran dolph, Stewart, Quitman. Clay, Early, Calhoun olpU, Stewart, gunman, *Jiay, Early, C nil Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the District and Circuit Courts of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia. septlT-tf