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Ti V iE MACON DAILY tj&JSGKAPH AND MESSENGER. ffaffiAlt MORNING. NOVEMBER 1. l&M
THE CITY
FRIDAY MORM>
To Matron* of the ( oil
Htmr«
u
Bv
..ritv
..f th-
<lrnng»', <* Utu**'W'*»Unx of Cotton Ste!--
Patron* will be held in the city of At
lanta, t»a.,on the 2f>th instant, at So'd> k
T. to tak< »iit/oc« nM.l. ration ui'Miaunra
looking to the relief Of th** brother!.*>od.
Cotton State* exchangoa of the Georgia
pre«u» will copy. <>r call attention to
Half-far«' ru
tamed «<n all
e heard i
but the
i at the
will doubt!
Main.
omplain
dust joab
■ho did Ml
with a fair probability that it will
raining thU morning while the aubazrib-
era aro reading thia paper.
Hair of fuel*.
The weather wm mo bad yesterday that
Mr. Milo S. Freeman waa com palled
postpono hia auction sale of fancy fori*.
By rrferenco to hia adrertioement it will
be aeon that the sale will take plane to-
He baa received
ck of fowls which will
old at the same time.
Bill Arp’« Prorr Paper*.
M«*wra. J. W. Burke A Co. h.ive
oeived a good aupply of BiU Arp*$ "Peace
Paper***—the n*w book by oar Georgia
humorist. Carle Lon has published a large
number of fanny books sinoe the war
but this is the most readable one.of
all. especially for the Southern people.
But it is not a funny liook, merely, but
abounds in the roost cutting satire which
has tho power to cause some wincing
high places. Messrs. Burke A Co.’s ad
vertisement appear* elsewhere.
Thr Brown Mouse Ball.
The hall given by the proprieto
tho Brown House on Wednesday evening
was one of the pleasantest social
that ever transpired in Macon.
tfiulonoe was very large, in spite of the
inclement evening, many of the roost
beautiful daughters of Macon being prei
ent, together with quite a number of At
lanta and Augusta ladies. The spacious
dining hall of the hotel was cleared and
given up to the dancers at an early hour
in the evening, and from that time until
after midnight there waa no lack of mirth
and gayety. The ladies were all ele
gantly dressed and beautiful as houris
the gentlemen wore as gallant so could
have been desired j the music was charm
ing, and—what else was needed to mak
the evening a most delightful one ?
Homr % km I it.
We are happy to announco the fact
that Mr. A. A. Rolf has returned from
several months’ tour in Europe, in fine
health ami as genial as ever. Notwith
standing his long association with for
eigners. he still speaks the English lan
guage distinctly, and still reoognises his
old acquaintances without any of that
baronial formality which it is natural
that one should acquire during a four
months* sojourn among the grandees and
grand things of the old world. We are
glad to know that his enjoyment abroad
caiuo up to the full measure of his expec
tation. He is a close observer of things,
and knows more now about the manners
and customs of people abroad than some
men do who have spent as many year*
abroad as he has spent months. We
congratulate him upon having bad a "bon
voyage and a safe return."
Messrs. J. W. Burke & Co.'s Pre
ml ii ni.
Meam. J. W. Burke A Co., the enter
prising booksellers and* printers of this
city, took premiums at the State Fair
upon everything they exhibited. They
got silver medals for* the best selection
of chromos exhibited by a merchant; for
the best specimen of ledger, journal and
cash book from a Georgia house, and for
tho best spocimen of book publishing by
a Georgia house. They also got diplomas
for the best specimen of poster printing,
and for tho display of card and bill print
ing. They showed a superb stock
goods in their lino, but walked over the
track in spite of strong opposition.
Their display of blank books especially
won very elegant, for which they were in
drifted to the excellent taste of Mr. John
G. Doits. There were no blank book)
exhibited except such os were mado solely
to till orders from their regular customers.
P mum
List Correction*.
In the premium list, os publish-* 1 y
torday morning, some mistakes occurred
to which our attention has vexy kindly
loon called. Doubtle*# there are others
in this list, which are the result of over
sight in copying the swards. It waa
hiUiriou* task to make the copy, and i
our has to to get it out os early as proct
cable, it would have been strange if no
errors or omissions had occurred.
Our report awarded the premium for
the best collection of paintings and draw
ings, tho work of a single exhibitor, to
Mi** Soenowski, of Athena. The award
was to Mra. Mary Burke Soznett, of
Sjvirta. This waa an error in checking
the books in the Secretary’* office.
The manner in which the awards for
sealivs was made waa not accurately
stated. Th# Fairbanks |Scales Company
got the diploma for the "best display of
steelyards and scales," while tho Howe
Company took the diploma for "the best
and most accurate scale."
Wheeler A \Vll»on.
This company received the highest
award nt the State Fair for fine stitching
on morocco and leather—done on the
now Wheeler A Wilson, No. 6. This
chine is constructed on new and novel
principles and combines more original
features than havo appeared in any sew
ing machine since the year*lS52. The
Wheeler A Wilson Company have been
for the post twelve years patiently en
deavoring to bring out a machine which
should be as perfectly adapted to manu
facturing purposes as is their Family
Machine to he .behold use; after expend
ing nearly $900,000 in careful experiment
they have produced a machine unap
proachable
cumbersom
manofacU
clothing,
tho light,
made by t
esaiy htr
work, and
leading m.
ry way su^ ner to
.e affairs heretofor
roof heU. sli.sw
The new m.whu
.vasy motion and }
je rotating hook »
ngtb of part.** fo
with
> tine
York WiM was i
merit at Vienna,
nuchine. And i
highest encomium
Beside the prom
the Wheeler a Wi
thru* fl**t {realm
a variety of works
consisting of a
the old and
i used in the
and heavy
ie combines
*• rf«\ t stitch
ith the nec-
r all heavy
avor among
;;ng N «
ie medal of
tied on this
Musical aorlrfjr.
ing wa- held at the office oi
rttHtad, Wood A Co. last even-
he purpose of taking the initia-
s toward organizing a musical
MX'i«tv. Quite a number of gentlemen
a .-ro jiresent, but the e%e*°ding inclem
ency of the Weather prevented the Wiles
from coming out. The gentlemen dis-
cussqd th*- matter informally, and were
Of th*.- opinion that tho organization of
•J... p r *.p.v-.l -»■ uii-ty w a* entirely pnv ti-
cal; but as it iras desirable to have the
ladw* in attendance, that their opinions
might be ascertained, no step* were
taken toward a permanent organization,
..ruf whole was deferred until
a future meeting to be held justs* 8000
as the weather becomes settled.
We are heartily glsd that this move
ment is on foot, sad that it is in the
hands of gentlemen who are likely to
™*w> ita suooeas. Macon is about the
only city in Georgia which has not a
flourishing musical society, and yet there
is as much fine musical talent hero **
there is in any other city in tho State.
Therefore we can see no reason why such
a society should not flourish here, as well
M alsewbei*, provided the musical people
will give it their attention. We could
name a soore or more of ladies and gen
tlemen who, if united, would form a com
bination of musical talent which could
not be surpassed by the same number of
amateurs anywhere on the continent.
Then let the movement proceed, and we
hope the musicians of the city will oor-
dially co-operate with it.
Ob motion of Alderman J. W. Bt: he
Ibf Committee *>n Ctriirob-rit* w.-ro h;
ihOcized to har«- such repair.- made* on
till hearse* a* are neetraatry.
On motion, the isle of city lots to come
'ff on the 12th of this month was post-
p oned indefinitely.
On motion Council adjourned to meet
ae. ^t T> at 7 o’clock r. m.
J. A. McMants, c. c.
ADYEKXISEMENTS.
rComaunkmted.}
Editor* Telegraph and Messenger : The
novel idea and intonating display of the
Republic Life Insurance Company at our
State Fair excite* much comment, and
some facts, concerning it* origin, stand
ing and purposes, and a simple statement
of some things that have been accom
plished by its enterprising manager may
not be uninteresting.
The West, like the South, has been an
nually drained of millions of dollars for
life insurance premiums by Eastern com
panies whose charters require Eastern
investments, and a number of far-seeing
capitalists, knowing the opposition a coun
ter movement would produce, organized
the Republic with the immense capital
►took of $5,000,000, nearly ten times as
much as any company ever had before.
Their fou rotation idea is published to the
world, which is to prevent, in some meas
ure, the usual dram from the West and
South of millions of dollars for life insu
rance premiums and keep them for in
vestment at home.
To carry out its leading idee, the con
stitution provides that the stock sub
scribed and the surplus premiums taken
in each locality (in the West and South)
hha.ll be invested where received, under
the direction of the branch officers, sub
ject to the approval of the central com
mittee.
No one doubts the strength of tho or
ganization ; and tho character of its
htockholders in Georgia is a sufficient
guarantee of its good management and
absolute security. If there be a need of
money in our State, surely its purpose*
< oitmu n<l it to every one; and though
my application for a policy was rejected,
1 desire the success of the company, and
know others who were rejected that are
now zealously working in its interest.
The ambition of the superintendent of
agencies is well directed; as he enters
whole-souled into any enterprise he un
dertakes, we are not astonished at his
sucoess; and if a dozen such men will
unite their efforts, bis hope* will vexy
soon be realized. Every good citizen
should be willing to encourage this en
terprise; for the stopping of this leak
will produce wonderful results.
It is astonishing to know^ what Mr.
Goodnow has accomplished since he or*
-anized a branch in Atlanta. Having
Iteoome thoroughly identified with our
•eople, the Republic block sprung up as
*y a magic touch under his direction,
and U now an ornament to the cite, and
an advertisement to the State. One of
the best honks in the South has been
located there—mainly through tho work
ings of his clear head, and many thou
sands of dollars have been brought here
for investment through his influence.
Owners of real estate in various sections
testify to his liticrality in making loons.
Many towns havo boon offered assistance
in their enterprises, and some cf them
have already reaped full benefit there
from.
In this company every objection to life
insurance is met. Here we find positive
security for our families, no uncertain
promises, but a simple, plain and definite
contract, so much insurance for so much
money, and the greatest amount for the
least amount; the dividends are left in
our pockets, the premiums are invested
at home, the company insures the policy
holder, and if we wish we can insure our
lives just as we inaurj our property, only
much cheaper.
Having seen something of the work
ings of this company, knowing its plans
and standing from dose investigation,
and seeing too tendency of mutual policy
holders to come to stock companies, I am
ncouragod to pen this artsde, believing
;in investigation bv our people will result
in much good to them.
Middlk Georgia.
Financial and Commercial
. S»\ tuck SLite'
aatU-Codno. net
mtaUiM 1014$ lllw - KS *
lit; low rr.i i-:!;' r- 1A * »toe!
market quiet. strict <
BosT03r—4>*
safe* 150; Man, net rone
2*S
I Mechanics 1 Fire Company No. 4.
A 1 PPBAB -•»: your Halloa FRIDAY NIGHT.
the 7th in,t, at 7i o’dock. All. both OLD
| and YOl > <». memlnrro must come. Bu,m_
is porta r ce to be tran^rUxL
nor7 It B. CROCKETT.
i Macon Hook & Ladder Co. No.
T. S. OREEN.SemUiT.
OFFIC TELEGRAPH AND KBSSS5GE
Novzsvel S— Evxaizo, Ifr
Cotton.
The market rkwnl nominal
and I2|e lor low middling.
The nsreipt* yesterday w
rail and 1Z2 hj wsfoa.
lisle*; a!r»W3.
To-d*y the tor
nul and 77 b*
• be shipments \
dpt* were 477 bales—100
&on. The shipments
--*" . SC!
XACOJ COTTOS STATZJOtjrT.
-‘•Vk on hand Sept. 1,1573
•UceiTsd Wcdn^-Dj..ZZ; -
teivtd proiiou*!y.
477
Shipped previously
Stock oo hand this
WKZXLT bTaTISIXT.
The following statement givm the amount
business tor the week ending this evening
Rscpt*
R*iL Wsjfon. Sbpmts. Sales
Prldsv. AM — — —
S*tunUy....43A
Monday 4S6
Tuesday SS4
Wedn«KlI»y..M8
Thursday.... 400
[Communicated.]
Tlic Jltatr Fair Premiums.
Editor* Telegraph and Messenger:
I do not admit belonging to the class
of grumblers or sore hoods, and yet I
wish a little light in regard to the rul
ing of a Committee under the Depart
ment of Home Industry. Under that
•partment I entered two articles for
which premiums were offered without
any restrictions as by whom they should
be uytde; I supposed all classes were in
cluded. The articles entered were made
in Macon by a life-time resident of Geor
gia. If that docs not constitute a home
made article, will that learnod committee
inform me what does.
I understand the committee admitted
the superior ty of workmanship of the
article* over all others, but ruled them
out as being made by an adopt. I* it
possible that the committee supposed
any one would be so green as to attempt
to make an article for exhibition the
construction of which they knew nothing
about? As well offer premiums for tin
ware and require it to bo made by a
blacksmith. I understand the com
mittee offering the premiums did not
intend to exclude any class. If they did,
they should have uo stated. If not, they
were unfortunate ia the selection of a
committee that did net understand what
constituted home-made articles. I think
ouhl be well for the Executive Com
mittee to engage the services of that
ximmittee to classify and arrange the
articles under the different departments
the next State Fair. Yours, etc.,
M. E. ROGERS.
for tine display
The
Mori
Pitcher, and t»o Si!v.
which they displays!
by operators who were present at t
► nd not taught fur the occasion a* *.
the ca*e. The company were ably
sen tod by their General Southern
Mr. W. B. Cloves, who formerly
hu home in Macon, ansi.■*ted !
Hick*, of M&eun. sod Mr. Hid! an
Shc-vn. of Savannah.
Council Proceedings.
Rkouijvb Meeting. \
Council Chamber, Nov. 4, ISIS.)
Present—Hon. W. A. Huff. Mayor-
Aldermen J. W. Burke, Deitz, Burdick.
Cornell, Durrett, Ellis. Kahn, Kasdul, C.
Burke and Shoneman.
Absent — Aldermen Lightfoot and
Dempsey.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and confirmed
An invitation extended to the Mayor
and Aid unman to attend the opening
ercises of the College of American Medi
cine and Surgery, to be held at the City
Hall, Wvnlnerday evening, November 5,
8 o'clock, waa received and accepted.
Petition of E. Crockett, Matt Thorn
ton and J- W. Aderhold. committee ap
pointed by Mechanics’ Fire Company No.
asking Council to give a note for
.2500, the amount appropriated to said
company for the purchase of a steam en
gine ; and also to be allowed the privi
lege of selling the old hand engine and
I appropriating the amount towards pay
ing for the steamer, was referred to the
xluced. 1 Committee on Fire Department.
Committee on Fire Department made
the following report, which was adopted: i
To Mayor and Council the City of M icon : j
Gentlemen: Your committee to |
whom was referred the application of j
Mocha ah - Fire Company No. 4 t asking ]
the Citv Council to give a note for $2,500.
FinanciaL
Gou> jkjiD Silver nominal.
Exchxsge on New York bujin* at I *1 per
cent, off and arilinz at par. On Providence and
Bosun, baying mi | per cenL off.
The general outlook in financial affair* daring
the week has improved la some zespect*. Cotton
has been freely sold daring the week and all
taring paper met, which ha* put considerable
money in circulation.
The banka here aro in a strong condition, and
propose to keep so. Their lines of discount* are
Uoge in riew of the huge red art ion made in depos
it*. and therefore they are not draoonnting. even
for depositors, except to partially renew maturing
paper, which they own. The consequence is that
that the merchant* are forced to contract their
operations. Modi depends upon the action
the planters in sending their cotton to their fac
tors. as with the cotton in hand they can renew
maturing paper or raise money to meet the wants
at the planter* without the sacrifice of the cotton.
The chief obstacle to the recovery from the de
pression caused by the panic is the condition of
the New York banka and their, resumption of
fall currency payments at an early day is engerly
looked for.
Honey i* in good demand at ll$3 per cent, per
month on good securities.
Provisions.
Since our last report tha meat market has be
come completely demoralized in the West, and
consequently we note quite a decline and an un
settled condition of the market.
Bacon. C. R. sides fK$9|.
D*t Salted Heats, long dear rides lOj&lOfc
tallies, none in market.
Bulk Heats—C. R. sides fi{€9.
Ham*—Canvased. according to brand. lS<?15e.
Labd, per lb. tierce** lOglOk kegs and tubs 10}
6111; buckets 1*4613*.
Bagging, Ties, etc.
Domestic Bagging, according to weight, 131®
17.
Tibs, Arrow fib Beard 9.
Bagging Twine i*®*l
Stork of bagging ample. Arrow ties are scarce
and in good demand.
Buttor and Eggs,
Butter, country sfflk Tennessee 3o®35; Go
shen, according to qualitv, S0&33.
Eggs, per doxen S3® 40.
Butter and eggs are in light supply with a good
demand at fall prices.
Groceries.
Candles, adamantine, full weight, taxes SO®
Sir. halves 1c higher; sperm 43®50; parafine wax
*Viieesk, factory 17&17|; extra cream 17®17|;
State 14® 1«.
Cheese has had a steady market all the week,
and with a small advance in prices. Higher prices
will be realized as soon as tho present stock on
hand here is reduced.
Cowes, Rio, common 24; fair 25-, prime 26;
choice 27; Jara 30&34.
In coffee the trade has been only fair, the sales
being in very small lots for immediate consump
tion. Upward tendency.
Candt. Northern Jfij 17c.; dty 17®2Sr. per Ih.
Canned Goods, per doz, 1 lb. cove oysters,
1 40&1 50; 2 lb do, 2 50; 2 lb poacta*. S 00; 2 lb
tomatoes, 2 SO; 2 lb pine apples,300; 2 lb pears,
* 30®f ya ; green com, — j hrandy cherries, 2 qta
400(7129; brandy peaches, qts, 4 00/ 4 30; con
densed milk, 2 75&300; sardines, } boxes, per
case, 19 00.
Crackers (no charge for package), per Ih. soda.
74«*4s butter. P®11, picnic. 10®II; sugar. 10®
It; cream. 14®18; lemon cream. 14®15; ginger
snaps. 14® 19; a rated. IS.
fiiriTi.apples Northern and Western, accord
ing to condition, per bbl, 3300®S 00; dried
peaches per lb. —: dried apples per lb. —
Later Raisins, new. boxes. 4SS&4S0; half
da <40®2 50; quarter do. 110® 1 23. Old crop
50e per box less, other sites in proportion.
Macserrl. No. 1. bbls $22 00®23 00; halves
$1150®13 30; kits, according to weight $2 50®3 00
No. % bbls. $16 0CaI7 00; halves $8 30*' 00; kits,
cording to weight. $1 75a* 00; Na 3, larre bbl*.
$14 OnalS 00; halves $7 30aS 00; kit*, according to
weight. $1 30nl 65.
Wests Fun. Na 1. half bbl*. $9 oo.
Stock of mackerel large. White ff*h in light
supply.
Flocr. per hid. superfine $7 00®S 00; extra $S 30
» 00; family • 50®10 00; fancy 11 OOgU 00.
In flour th* stock is large, with light enquiry
Prices tend downward, caused hy holders anxious
to realise on a cash tasis.
Grain, com per liutheL white $100; yellow and
mixed 90®9S; Oats, pee bushel, white nnd mixed
rust proof —w
In moderate demand, stock tight.
Gunpowder. FFG. kegs. 7 30; half do, 400;
quarter do, 2 30.
Hat, per cwt- Timothy —* Western —.
MouisaKa and Stetp. roboiloil. hbils. per gal.
32; bbl*. 33. Syrup, refined, according to quality;
52*73; Georgia and Floriila. none in market.
Potatoes, per bbl. Northern $4 00; Western
$3 30.
Onions, per bbl. $5 50*6 oo.
Pickles, per dos. gallon. —; half do, 400
quarter do, 3 00; eighth do, 2 00.
Rice, per llx. choice "Jag; prime 8aS[.
Snctp. per Ha. Haccaboy TSaSO, Scotch TSaSO.
Salt, per sack. Liverpool $1 00*2 00; Virginia
fine $2 20.
Soap, per lb, common 54a6; family 7aS; olive 74
aS; wrapj-od. pe^box, 100 cakes, $6 50*800.
Sugars, per lb. cut loaf 144; crushed nr
derod 134. A 124*13. extra C 11{*12; yellow extra
C 101*111; yellow 10*204.
In large supply and light demand. Downward
tendency.
Starch, refined pearl, per round. 74-
Spices, per lb. pepper. 2S; spice. 18; ginger 13.
Shot, bags 25 lbs, drop 2 90*3 00; buck 3 23.
Tobacco, per lb, common 43*4^; medium 50*55;
fine bright 00*70; extra fine and fancy SOal 00
Smoking, according to quality and brands 40*75.
-k of manufsrtured large; holders anxious to
oalixe; prices in buyers’ favor.
Vinegar, rider per gaL 35*40. white wine do
es tic 40*45; white wine imported 60.
Wines and Liquous. proof com per gaL $110;
proof Bourbon. $1 25*1 50; common Bourbon. $la
10; Robinson county, $120*1 75; fine rye. $2*3 50;
in $1 25*2 OR
Champagne Winz. Heidsick per pint. $33; dry
enemy, $*». Krugs Co, $33; imported Cabi
net. $25; Werks* Golden Ragle, $22; per quart, $20.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
• York—Noon— Gold client*! at 6J. Later
r 54.- that
and weak. H— x
l-l*i mid inuunest. Gokl ^4. Exchange.
1-32 and in-
Ks change,
dull and lower.
. Mh .
Kvt-mng—Honey «w,y at 7 cold to 1-32 commis
sion and interest. ‘ Sterimg dull and lower at 34-
Go\d weaken declined to 6k dosed at 6>s6|. Gov
ernment* dull and lower. State bonds quiet, dull
and lower.
31 Kirught—51* 124; 62* 34; 64s Sh 65* 74; new 9 r .
67s I<*t 6** ICh new 3* 5. 10-4tw 5;
Tennessee* '5. new 62; Virginia* 32. new 55;
consols 45; defd 74; Louisian** 4ft; new 40; levees
6s 30; 5V5S; Alabama 5* 63. 5* S3, Georgia
30; 7* 65; North Can.hr.as 10; new 14; -j»ecul
tax 4; Sxith Candtruu 20. new S; .ij.nl and
October IS
New Orleans—Gold <4. Currency 3aS4 pre
mium. Exchange, sterling bank dralii
New York sieht 14*2 premium.
Los r>o.v—Noon—Erie 34j.
Later—Erie 34|.
Later—Erie 34.
Later—Erie 33J.
; mark.t dull. .
MPIIIS—Cotton. Ik< PMripU 167; all
2412; stork 27^34; low widdBng 13f; m%r*’ t qu; L
Galtrzton—Cotton, net receipt* 1N2. • sport*
T U%% '' —*-*-—*- —r
PniLADZLrniA—Oxtou.
121*4; middling* 14; market
Ltorepool—Noon—Coti .$■■■
31)0; uplands stash Or-
-1-16 hr* for arrivals.
, basis good ordinary.
October and November a
Sale* tori ode 3v«* Amet
LmerJSJu r.M.—CotU>n.uplands s*»fc Orlaam*.
Evening—Uplands, good ordinary, stuppod No
vember and iXtvmbcr $4.
L^ter—Uplands, basis low middhnrs. dehrery
January. $4- . ..
Evening—Cotton, upland*. ba*U good •fdinarv,
shipped January. I II»1«; upland*, (mats low mid*
dJings. delivered December. »4-
Produce.
New Yore—Noon—Flour dnll and drooping,
’beat quiet and heavy. Corn dull and doriinuy.
Pork qtuet and steady, new roes* 15 00. Lanl dull;
old steam 74. Turpentine dull at 40. Roam dull
at 2 70*2 80 for strained. FrurhU firm.
r in moderate request at lower
to fair extra 615*983; good to
rboaea • Malt 73. WhisKy a shade easier at tK>ia
!G4. Wheat heavy and unsettled, and 3*3 lower;
the ki Acuity of selling exchange has almost driv
en dappers out of the market; choice winter red
Western 150. Coro heavy and lower, very mol-
Riee nonunaHy unchanged. Pork
. quiet.
. EMPIRE LODGE Na
__ mem 13 (XL B«f dull at 8 30*10 M. Lard
<lull and lower at 74*7 VIS. Turpentine lower at
.•»4- Rosin dull mud heavy at 2 70. Tallow dnll
ut 7*74. Freight* to Liverpool dull.
Baltimore—Flour dull and heavy; price*
changed. Wheat quiet and steady. Cora “
Oats steady: Southern 40 a S3; western
30; Western white 50 a 31. Rye quiet at 90a87.
Hay unchanged. Provisions dull and unsettled;
■—l pork nominal at 1300. Bulkmeata—Sbou!-
faifi; dear rib aides54. Bacon, shoulders
.dear rib side* 8; *u*mr cured hams 124 a IS
Lard nominal at 7f. Whisky dull at S3,
St. Lons—Flour dull, unsettled ar
Corn dull and lower, Na 2 mixed at eai. —~ ...
l ie valor 35. Whisky steady at «k Peak dull at
1$ 00. Bacon dull.- only limited jobbing demand,
lard dull.
Cikcinxati—Flour dull at 6 60 a 6 S3. Corn
Kteady; old ear 43; shelled 43. Pork steady; new
jobbing 12 00. Lard, kettle 7*74*. tbam d. Ba
con firmer shoulders 6; Hear rib sides <k dear
sides 04. Whisky irregular.
Louistillr—Flour firm and in fair demand.
Coro steady at 5ia62 shelled and socked. Provis
ions in Umftod demand. Pork 12 15a 12 23. Bacon
►houklera 64; dear rib 64^1, clear aide* 7. '
lard, tierce 8|; keg a Whisky quiet at S
New Orleans—Flour firmer treble extra 7 23
08 S3; family 9 00*10 00. Corn easier mixed 72ia
73; yellow and white 76. Oat* dull at 62. Bran
dull at 190. Pork dull at 13 23. Dry salted meats
shoulders 7$. Bacon dull; shoulder* offering at
74; clear rib 7; dear side* 8; hams dull at W.
K*r dulL Molassea lower and unchanged.
Wilmington—Spirits turi^ntine quiet at S3*
_ J. Rosin quiet at 2 S3 for strained. Grade tur
pentine steady at 2 00. Tar steady.
Liyextool—Noon—Lanl 39s3d- Breadstuff*
quiet.
Evening—Corn 30s. Turpentine 33*64.
Marino Nows.
New Yoee—Arrived. Cambria. Albemarle.
Charleston—Arrived. Daylight. Sailed. Flag.
Savannah—Arrived. Zodiac. Aurora (ordered
to Bull River). Algeria, Greenock. Lena S. Storur.
READING NOTICES.
Oranges.—Large lot of oranges for
cole cheap by M. R. Rogers &. C v.,
nov7 It Cherry street.
20,000 German salt pickles, just re
ceived at Putxel’s. novltf
A Free Lunch at II o’clock every
day, at the **0ur House,”
oct7-eodtf Third street.
Fruschen Schwexzcr Kase, just re
ceived at Putxel’s. noy ttf
New Crop raisins, citron, cherries and
currants, at Putzel’a. nov-ltf
Lou’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry street is the place to get
your barbering done. None but skilled
artists retained. A hot bath can be had
on the shortest notice. oct29tf
Four hundred thousand pounds Teas
of all grades,at Putxel’s nov-ltf
Ovkr-rxertion either of body or mind, pro
duces debility and disease. The usual remedy ia
to take some stimulant, the effect cf which ia tlie
same as giving a tired horse tbo whip instead of
oats. The true way t* to fortify the system w\th
permanent tonic like the Peruvian Syrup (a jiro-
t oxide of Iron.) which gives strength and vigor to
the whole system.
to-norhtat 7 aria a toJf o’clock.
Work in the ranks. Members
of Central City Lodge and vis-
itmr brethren fraternally in-
John L. Hardeman.
K.of R.AS.
nov47 It
Lost at Brown House Hop.
H. T. POWELL.
Strayed or Stolen.
tion at hind legs also white. Any one taking up
•ad restoring this amimal tome, or giving such
information as will lead to his recovery wiil *—
well re wart led.
novTtf GEORGE BEGGS.
Bill Arp’s Peace Papers
HIGHLY ILLUSTRATED.
Price $130 per copy. For sale by
nov7St J. W. BURKE .% CO!
POSTPONED
Auction Sale of Fowls
I N consequence of the inclement weathi
ten lay my auction sale of fine fowls was post
poned until 10 o’clock on SATURDAY. I have
received a Urge additional lot of fowls which will
be sold at the same time.
The stock consist* of Cochins. Dorkings, Leg-
harm, Polands, Hambum, Plymouth Rock.
Ducks and Game Fowls of different varieties;
finest breeds.
MILO S. FREEMAN.
1»CT5 2t Auction and Commission Merchant.
Fresh Fish, Fresh Fish
OYSTERS OPEN,
OYSTERS IN SHELL.
rwvrtf
ELLS & LANEY’S.
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
SUCCESSORS OF DR. O. W. EMERSON.
84 .if uI berry Street, Jtacon, Go.
References: Dr G W Emerson; Rev Dr PM
Kennedy, Rev J W Burke. Mr R11 Hutchings.
Mr U \\ Bonner, M con; Cant P T Pitts Capt R
T Roks. Dr Sam Peraley. Mr Itotart Barron. Rev
Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson. Burroughs
A Wing. Atlanta; Dr Hollingshead, Fort Valley;
Dr Jas Kruipp. New Orleans.novTtf
Hunt. Rankin A Lamar.—This well known
and reliable firm have received a huge lot of Dr.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
all who have tried it. In bottles at 30 cents
and $L00.
Tun Legitimate Thing.— M Simmons’ Liver
Regulator." in .packages and bottlea—labelled,
•taped and signed by J. H. Zeilin ACa Take
no other under auy circumstance*.
Caution.—For prepared - Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator," buy only that put up in bottles by J. H.
Zeilin A Co, with enlarged label, like the package
which only is genuine.
The Cheapest and Best.—Hook’s Eureka
Liver Medicine give* universal satisfaction in the
treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia. Sick Heud-
ache, Costiveness, and all that dass of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. norSOly
Nervous Debilitt.—A depressed, irritable
state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted fod-
o energy or animation; confused herd,
weak memory, often with debilitating, involuitta-
discharges. Tho consequence of cxcesse*. men
tal overwork or indiscretions. This NERVora t>z-
bility finds a sovereign cure in IIcmmri rs
Homeopathic Specific, Na 28. It tones up I he
system, arrests discharges, dispels the the mental
gloom nnd despondency, and rejuvenates the t*n-
tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always
efficient. Price $5 for a package of five boxes and
large $2 rial of powder, which it important in
old. aerious cases; or $1 per single box. Sold by
** druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE CO. Na 562 Broadway.
Y. For sale by John Ingals and Hunt, Ran
kin A Lamar, Macon. Ga. aprlScodAwtf
FISH! FISH
FIFTY HALF BARRELS
WHITJS FISH!
TWENTY-FIVE HALF BARRELS
LAKE TROUT
Just received at
JAQUES & JOHNSON’S
—Jiirat Monday in December next I will apply
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of
Jonathan Pearson, late of said county, deceased.
in the town of Irwin ton. Wilkinson county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: 75
acres of land, more or less, being the place whereon
Nicv Anderon resided at the tune of her death,
in the 4th d.strict of said county, adjoining lands
of lVter Youngblood.estate of S. J. Stubbs and B.
B. Shepherd's estate. Sold as the property of said
Nicy Anderson, deceased, for the purpose of dis-
ri but ion among the heirs at law of *nid deceased.
Terms rash. THOMAS D. ETHERIDGE.
nov7tds Administrator.
order of the Court of Ordinary of \\ illunson
county, will be sold, before the Court-house door,
in the town of Irwinton. Wilkinson county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, within the k
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
acres of land, more or leas, being hit Na 72, and
part of lot No. 73. in the 4th district of said county,
being the place whereon Jacob Shepherd residW
at the time of his death. Sold as the property of
said Jacob Shepherd, deceased, for the purpose of
distribution among the heir* at law of said de-
xiscd. Terms cash.
JOHN L.SHEPHERD,
novTtds Administrator.
J UITMAN COUNTY SHERIFF SALB.-
WU1 bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Deeem-
Der next, before the Court-house door, in the town
of Georgetown, in said county of Qnitmun. to
the highest bidder, lot of land Na 311, in 8th dis
trict of originally Lee. now Quitman county; 70
acre* of said lot improved, and with a good house
and out-house*. Sold for the purpose of dinsaon.
a one-fifth interest in the same belonging to my
ward. Ferry McCnrrolL By order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, and Inr consent of unities.
— * * S. McCARROLL.
Guardian.
A.S.MCCARROLU
Ptrr Articles.—Remember that Dr. Priee’i
Cream Baking I’owder has been before the public
for years—is the only powder that has proved it
self worthy of confidence—that the manufactu*
put into the market pure articles, and do not
pretend to ootnpeto with the adulterated, injurious
compounds now so extensively forced upon the
people. They claim that Dr. Price's Cream Bak
ing Powder and Special flavorings are the cheapest,
because they are the purest; and their standard for
strength and purity will bo maintained.
Mothers. Mothers. Mothers.—Don’t fail to
procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strut St
rut for all diseases incident to the period of
teething in children. It relieves the child from
pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and
by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest
to the mother. Be sure to call for “Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothing Strut."
For sale by all druggists. junef5 eoddm.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Happy relief for young men from the effects of
Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood re
stored. Impedimenta to marriage removed. New
method of treatment. New and remarkable rem
edies. Books and drrular* *ent free, in sealed en
velopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa.—an
institution having a high reputation for honorable
conduct **»*• —
■\TARION COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—
JXL Will be sold, before the Court-house door, in
the town of Bu» na Vista, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of sale, the
*°^S^ES-£5S-! : L™d 0 n to
II fa in my hands in favor of Morgan Kemp, admrn-
istrstorde bonis non on the estate of G. O. Davis
vs IL N. Hamilton.
AUa ot the same time and place, lot of land Na
ex in the 11th district of originally Muscogee,
now Marion county. Levied on to satisfy a tax fl
fa in favor of State and county vs W. W. wtegm
IX N. MADDOX.
novTtds Sheriff.
_ be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Montioello. Jasper county, Ga, between
the k-ral hours of sale, at public outcry, to the
h idlest bidder, an the first Tuesday in December,
1873.270 acres of land, situate in the 10th district
of originally Baldwin, now Jasper county, adjoin
ing Undsot William Atkinson and others, and
known aa a portion of that body of lands sold by
Hush White to John Sixpson. Levied on to sat
isfy a fi fa from Jasper Superior Court. August
teraoCl&S. in favor of Hugh White rs Walter L.
Zaefary. administrator of John Simpson, deceased,
for purchase money. B. T. DIGBY,
nov Ttd* Sheriff.
/~VirmiAN COUNTY POSTPONED JIORT-
v2 GAGE SHERIFF SALE.-Will te-
l<3o the Court-hue*- door, in Georretotrn. Quit-
nun cour.tr. Ga. on the lint TuenUj in Decem
ber neat, between the legal hours oI aale. the fol-
10 L& CA, and cast halt d No.
«7, ilOhe Sth district olorionalljr Ue. now Quit-
man eountt'. known as the property of Robert
Reives trustee, etc, to aatiafF a meamn^e B Ja ia-
sutsl from the Superior Court of Quitman county,
in faror of Abraham Shields aratial Robert
R tivc^ trustee, etc. Propetty punted out m B fa
and tenant notified. R. G. dORRIe.
novTtde *sheng.
RALSTON HALL I
POSITIVELY LAST EN6A6EMENTTHISSEASOM
.tlONDAY. NOVEttBEK loth.
Returned the Famous Artistic
DUPREZ & BENEDICT’S
HEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS.
Brass Band and Burlesque Opera Troupe
rouu. ,-vr weeks at the Varieties Theatre. New
Orleac , the palace of beauty ami fashion of the
Cresent City, appearing before large,.refln Jd and
select audiences nightly. Their receipts running
each evening from $S00 to $1,500.
Will appear as above, in an entirely new. at
tractive and pleasing programme.
Artraiannn Tickets SO cents and $1. Reserved
rests for rale at Brown A Ca’s bookstore.
CHAS. H. DUPREZ. Manager.
Chas. H. Keeshin. General Agent.
nor55t
Apples, Apples, Apples.
9 “ BBLS. FINE NORTHERN APPLES.
10 bbU. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
SB bbU. IRISH POTATOES.
For tale low bv
nov«St COLEMAN A NEWSOM.
RAFFXiE.
The Gold U«U1 Premium Concert Grand
CHICKERItfG PIANO!
K XHIBITED at the Fair, is to be raffled for 1
soon. There will be 125 chances at $10 a f
chance. This is putting the piano at $250 tats
than manufacturers’ uriews. List to be seen at |
Guilford. Wood 6
the mu«ic store of C
I £ Co.
Blankets,
Blankets,
Blankets.
SHAWLS,
shawls;
SHAWLS,
Knitted Underwear,
Knitted Underwear,
Knitted Underwear.
GENTS’ SHAWLS.
GENTS’ SHAWLS,
GENTS’ SHAWLS.
—AND-
FANCT GOODS
FOR RENT.
H Y O. E. BESORE, two desirable rooms for I
si -ping or office purposes, above store. *r
Cherry street. nor4 6t
OF EVERY KIND.
Just received at
For Rent.
rpHE residence of the Ute J. U. ButU. on Find I
J. street, occupied »t present by J. I. Ssuls-
burv, eligibly locted imd convenient to business
~ 1 —^iven Oi-tobcr lst^ -Uvi.v tu 1
• Or CAFF. A. G. BUTTS.
VERY LOW PRICES
DRESS MAKING!
MRS. F. P. McCRARY
|W. A. Julian & Co.’s.
oct30 tf
doors from Second, where she will j
continue the business of Dress Making, in the j
latest and most fashionable styles.
oct5 2tawlm
W. A. HOPSON & CO.
Hare commenced to put
Imported Bulbous Roots.
T Have just receired direct from Holland a Onf | bAWn
A larire quantity of Double and Single Hya- I Mm ms ira%5%S2^ raA
cynthes of all colors. Tulips. Anemones. Snow
drops, Crocuses, Narcissus, Spanish. English and
Persian Iris. Call and make your selectkms.^—
GEO. BEGGS.
On their stock, and offer
NOTICE.
^^w.^oSlr^hridSP^I 100 DoZi H0SE F0K ladies,
liberal patronage of our customers.
September 18th. 1«73.
LAWTON & BATES.
rcpMtt When taken by the dozen, at $5. Cost $6 to import
FOB SAT.E 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 . _ _
u. 40 doz. Misses’ 40-B Iron Frame
SAD DDER Y!
A VARIED ASSORTMENT OP
SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS,
BITS. SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,—HUBS, SPOKES. RIMS. BUGGY SEATS.
CHHDKEN'S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CAtsH.
AUo 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
R , DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
BURDICK BROTHERS,
63 THIRD STREET,
MACON
GEOR GLIA.
SIGN of this golden hog.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon, Flour
HAY, OATS, MEAL,
WHET BRAN, BAGGING,
TIES, LARD, HAMS,
MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE,
TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc
Prices as Low as Any Other House !
Call and'see us, at tho sign of tho Golden Hog.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
D. D. CRAIG.
R. A. MORRIS.
For Sale.
O NE of the most valuable places in Vineville, I
known as the Bryant place, containing about
forty-five acres, will be sold for cash or cotton, or
(changed for real estate in the city of Macon.
Apply to A. J. ORR.
octl5eod tf At Oliver. Douclass A Co’s.
At $4 50 per dozen.
All Goods Marked Down,
novfitf
For Rent.
water, in suburbs of the city, convenient to Mer
cer University. Possession given immediately.
Apply to C. SULLIVAN,
orutaod lm Vineville.
Music Lessons.
Y CZURDA. Teacher of Music (Vocal and In
ti strumental). offers his services. Applica
tions may be left either at Jlessrs. Guilford, Wood |
t Ca’s. the Academy for the Blind, or by note I
through the Pontotfjce.oct!9 eod6t*
TAKE NOTICE
FROM THIS DATE OUR
RESTAURANT
Will be kept open all night for the accommoda
tion of all concerned.
ELLS & LAKEY.
WANTED.
PARTNER to work land on the
river. To one who ran furnish his share of I
the means (say $3400) to stock and run the places, I
has experience in planting and ran control labor,
Bill Arp’s Peace Papers
oct30 2tow-lm*
W. ir. JOHNSON.
Greenville. Miss.
T. H. BRADFORD.
Willuunctte, Arkansas county, Ark.
POE SALE.
Politics, and our Domestic Relations. One of tho
I sharpest books ever printed in this country. Full
I of comic pictures. Price $150.
For sale by
brown & co.,
nov5 (it Macon, Ga.
to the Iverson arm. situated 14 miles trom 3ia- ra nr ra "Wfe
con, opposite Rose Hill Cemetery. Said farm con- I
sistsiif 147 1-5 acres, including some of the best
sists of 147 1-5 acres, including some of the best
land in Bibb county, with many advantages of l
| water, muck-manure, cto, required on a model |
ta^tatalHipAed.
A. IVERSON. Admr.
DR. W. W. FORD.|
DENTIST,
AS removed his office from Mulberry street |
. to Na 10*1 Cherry street, over Major M. R
Rogers’, nest door to Mr. Bcggs*. oct!2 3m
THE EL ACE
To get something that is nice is at
A. ULLMAN’S
ISAACS HOUSE BAR.
He has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER.
The best
Whisky, Brandy. & Wine
In Macon.
Lunch every day at II o'clock.
Orstor* cm half shell. ortSl lm
We have just received from the
SHAKERS
FRESH CABBAGE. BEET.
LETTUCE and RADISH SEED
In bulk.
RANKIN. MASSENBURG l CO.
AUCTION!
GENERAL
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,!
Commission and Storage
loo Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, 6AME, ETC.
Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call.
I will open on the 1st of October, at No. C6
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, i
Ladies’ Sating Saloon.
JOHN VALENTINO.
aep7 tf Macon, Ga.
Attention !
Fancy Family Groceries!
i storage at usual
I rater hi __
. Iayor. ■
Hon C A Nutting. President City Bank. Macon.
Hon John E Jones, President Central Georgia
Bank, Macon.
Messrs Cubtadge, Hazlehurst & Co. Bankers,
3Iacon.
Messrs J W Burke ± Ca, Macon.
Messrs J B Ro»s AST Coleman, Macon.
Messrs Johnson A Smith, Macon.
3Iessrs Seymour, Tinsley A Co- Macon.
3Iessrs Greer, Lake A Co., Macon.
3Ir G B Roberts, Macon.
novsim 3IILO S. FREEMAN.
J. J. ABRAMS,
| JUSTICE OP THE PEACE
—A.VD—
NOTARY PUBLIC.
L. B.
1UI
Paris—Ren
157f20c.
*4 Abo
Mlver
. tho work
no-tlv done
Mr.
M
tunount app:
priated for the pi
agin*
nd aL-
ell thr
fully recoi
) and appropriate the ! —: «*!»■» 4L
for the -teanier. re- |
end that the petitioi
amending thnt the note
-ii months after date ut
i per cent.
Joh.v G. Deitz,
V. Kahn. '
F. A. SUONKEAN', I
Cotton.
New Yozk—Noon—Cotton sales 637; uplands
:st 1 : I market i»*.« :: •>! •• : ■
Puture* opewd as follows : November 15*134;
IVcrmber 13 3-16 ; January 13 I-I6 I5i. Frbraarv
131*151. Man h 154*14 3-1*' Apnl 13Sl-32aU4-
E reranr—Cotton, net Wiupf >55 biksc gross
salrs 1563; uplands 14|; Orleans 13j ; mar
ket irrvcular.
Futarra dosed easier sale* flUKh November
13 3-16. Ik-«x iS 3 . ». Ja:;xirv 13;; February
131 Man-h 14; April 14 3-16.
BAtriMOav—Cotton. .Yet reo ipts 3ta-. pw9Q|
74; '.tn-at Br.tain —; Franiv
J067. rukidlt-'ur* 13;i; i.»« mid-
■1 unl»nar>- 12f- m»rk.ct dull
I receipt* 361. tnw
isr—; to Great Bnt&m —;
„ France —sale* ZSfn); stork
To.v'i. middling* 14f. luw middlings IS*; -arid
ordinary 15. market unsrttied and lower.
M'lLMlxaTOX—CVtton. net receipt* 33*. exj. >ru
coast visr ; sale* —. itock 2347. middfing* I2h
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
aeei’.t* ha* ever tae that in their Drooc*s <1
pureation and pun Oration they have alsodcbUi-
taUal the system. To obviate this difficulty phy
sicians have long aought lor an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One nnd the Game Time.
Their researeh has at last been rewarded Ira a
discovery which fully reahtu* thafeahdhK
of the medical faculty, and which is justly regxrd-
ed as the moat important triumph that phanoaev
has ever achieved. This important desideratum u
Dr.Tutt’* Vegetable Liter Pllit,
APPLES, APPLES.
.y “j BBLS. CHOICE LARGE APPLES.
Jot nreirtd in good order »nd tor ala by
noT5 5f ' JONES * BAXTER.
Corn in the Ear.
i) car loads in sacks.
JONES A BAXTER.
Just Beceived from Tennessee.
QHESTNUTS, ONIONS, EGGS, POTATOES,
eta, and for sale cheap by
nnr3St" JONES A BAXTER.
ENDUES, CONSTABLE,
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Office Na 6 Bull street, SAVANNAH. GA
Gann fid Goods ^ I SneeW attention given to the collection of claims *
VI VJVJVAO • | iMUe d and promptly served. Office
Of the lot we mention.
TOMATOES. CORN. SALMON.
LOBSTER. SARDINES,
POTTED HAM. TURKEY.
I hours 7 a. M. to 7 P. M.
nov2 6m
BURKE &c COBB,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS,
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH CAPITAL. ??
CASH ASSETS 4.408.5,3 75
BURKE & COBB. Agenta.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
' OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CASH CAPITAL *200,000 00
CASH ASSETS JI-.wij o*
BURKE & COBB, Agenta.
Equitable Eire Insurance Company,
OF NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
CASH CAPITAL J?
CASH ASSETS BURKE & COB Si Agenta!*
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY $600,000 00
sep2~ 2aw4m»BURKE A COBB, Agenta,
Boots and Shoes!
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
No. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street.
ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OP
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Bovs’, and
Ever offered hy us in this market.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’,
Youths’ Wear.
Comprising all varieties and styles, from the heavy brogan to tho most delicate slipper, made to or
der and of the best material. , ... „ ,
Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from which equally good
selections can be made at prices that will compare favorably with those of the Northern dues.
In the retail department, we have, at Na 3 Cotton avenue and 83Third. strret, all the latest styles of
Ladies', Gentlemen's anil Children’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, finished m tho most elegnnt
manner, ami warranted durable, to all of which wo would invito our fnends and tho public generally
to rail ami examine.
MIX & KIRTLAfiTD %
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga,
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle (Jcorjpa,
and defy competition in quality or price.
POCKET CUTLERY.
We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any
hr ill bought in New York from jobbers.
DUCK, PATRIDGE.
PRAIRIE CHICKEN.
TONGUE, GAME, Ac.
Java and Rio COFFEES.
PICKLES. JELLIES. MUSTARD,
MACKEREL. CHEESE. LARD.
MARTIN’S GILT EDGE BUTTER.
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS,
WHISKIES, BRANDIES. GIN. RUM.
FOR SALE.
11.2 MILES FROJf THE CITY.
OO
^ ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitable fc
■ket gardener.
HOUSE AHD LOT.
With or without furniture, containinr all
necessary outhouses stables, eta and ercis ml.
M. J. BAIT R
uifl. nun.
GERMAN WINES tiret I SSSSfflSi&SStg^^jgSE
o. E. BESORE,
2XERAL AUCTION AND C03E
3IERCHANT. 87 Cberry street, Maoor.i, Ga.
Sales every day and night. Consignments of aU
and every description of goods, wares and mer
chandise, solicited. Liberal cash advance*. Sales
> all
rota Lta
i and
body, and ye: prodnrr no araknosor kusitutte
whatever, but on the conaruy tons the stomach,
and mvi r r rale the body during tta^progre^ of
ronriUfitaqSitiraS^a Strengthening, Pumtire
and a Pun: • Tonic.
Dr. Tnitv PUN
aran huig median* in
&tLark ibe very root of diwase*. and their action
is *o prompt that m an hour ortwo after ttey are
taken the patirnt is aware of their good mmets.
They may oe taken at auy time with, -ut restraint
o< diet or occupation; they produce neither ns
sra. griping * * —- -
they ha ri
, and i
the most ;
100 Boxes Best Starch.
IS Store lid lor rek VERT LOW by
JONES A BAXTER.
nov93t* Corner Cottaurre. and Cberry st.
DWELLING TO BENT.
4 COMIXJRT.kBLE DWELLING in Vinenlla
uininr uidtt rooms, with good garden, well
of I water, etc. Terms very moderate. Apply to
S'ie3tf L. W. RAaDAL.
Mtiis and. Land for Sale Cheap.
f WILL aril on acrommodatinx' terms five
-L hun<ired and sixty acre* of Laud, with a first
Circular Saw and Grist Mil!, on Moser
To our country friends we ray that we will be
glad to see them, one and all. and that they will I
do well to see us before buying BACON. BAG- I
GlNG.TlES.4c.
We ran be found at NO. 60 CHERRY STREET,
(opposite Carfaart A Curd’s.)
j. g. wHiBubn & co.
octlP lm• '
Latest in Photography!
Received yesterday at
PUGH’S GALLERY,
for giving Photo-
only one in the State where pictures with this {
new finish ran be obtained.
Visitors at the Fair, wishin* Photographs, will
call at his gallery, corner Mulberry and Second J
street, nearly oppsito the Lanier House.
• octSitf
FOR BENTh.
Al», for sale, several vacant and. imprt wed lots
in different parts of the dty, worth: from: $500 to
$5,000. Apply to
31 RS. REKVES.
oct!7tf Cor. Spring st. and Washing ton ar.
FOB BERT.
r VQ DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located.
Apply to R. F- LAWTON,
At Exchange Ban k, or to
Dr. A. P. COLLINS,
julylT tf At Collins* A Bgjk
TO BENT.
rjrwo
TENEMENT HOUSES, or one eight
l House for rent-
Apply to
iuly25tf OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO.
• 25 com* a box. .<• 'M by all Drug)
Pram pal Office. 46 Corthuwt *treet 3<
sepl2eodAwly
three miles of Na 2 Station. 1
road.
Far further particulars addn
at F6rt Valley. C
sqp 16 eodZza
ithwcatern Bail.
LAND SALE.
T will aeiic
nex
T.W. BARROW.
OolMTtba Monroe county, Ga.
octlidlavrSwAwtda
WANTED AT ONCE.
\NE OR TWO first-dans practical Gin Maken*^,
P. C. SAWRER
Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
*We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case, and get extea discount.
BUILD ERS’ HARDWARE.
Our stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the war.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods.
The largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales,
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D .PRATT
CO’TTON GIN.
IRON and STEEL ancl everything kept in a first class Hardware House. We
mean business, and all wo ask is a trial. If wo don’t seU you, it shall not be our
fault. oetlS tf
D. F.FLEMING.
JAMES M. WILSON
3000 CAS.ES BOOTS & SHOES,
FOE I'HE FALL TRADE.
Merchants vihiling Charleston ar s invited to examine
I>.. F. FLEMING & CO.,
E. B, P0TTEB, M. D.
| HOMCEOPATHIST
\PFICE Wood*. Block, Second rtreet, thud
_/ door below Johnston jewtdry tarta^'whmerit.
Roaaicnu^ Lmsa Jioura* july 15 U
THE COMMONWEALTH
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF KEW YORK CITY,
‘PkOES busineM upon jiopular plans that tho people ran comprehend, and at the minimum rates ot
AJ all find riaiM companies.
The *’ Commonweal th ” is Safe, Popular ami Prompt,
WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT.
THOMAS U. CONNER,
.31scon, Georgia, Manager of the Georgia Department,
Examine (he Savipgs Bank Plan augSl lawl^