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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH And MESSENGER.* SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 18^3.
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relt. you honor.
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the }Kj4it.on .*f
a local oorresj
-in-lent at
this i>.mt. Ya
i are uwiir,- tha
but little
transpire* in th
is city, calculate
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oat a lar K '.j jx r
‘OO of jour r.-M-ler, : y.;t
there are, occh*
onaljj, iuM-k-n,
ten of much impottan-
which they diocua* nine:
read about in the local
more than ordinary oc
you ported therefore,
local new* aa will inter
to
paopU.
aawaftfar, wfch
neern. To ke^
in such current
Mt your mule.
here, will bo the mjun object of all ooni-
mnnicatiom you will reeeiTe from me fee
publication.
The {'Motion, now before this people
are: When will the preaent hard tim*i
andacarcity of money oeaae; and when
will the city council of Eufaula declare*
the city bridge aereee the Chattahoochee-
rirer a free institution P Both are pur
. zlera. and a clear eolution to either la hi
nted. The eaardty of money ia mart
aerioualy affecting trade in tUa market,
and for the first time in many yean, I
have recently eeen the atreete of Eufaula
lined with ootton, and not a dollar to
more it to the porta. And eren now the
price ia lovely equal to the productiru
ralue of tho ctaple, leaving nothing in
the shape of a profit in tba hand, of the
producer.
A few who are able to du ao will, «f
eoune, hold for higher prior*, and it may
be that a few who are inneuible to their
obligations to those who furnished then
witli the means to make a crop, may hide
out their ootton until prioe* advance- -
wliab-vor damage nuch a conns may be
to their honor and honesty! but the hon
est planter who ku staked his all on oot
ton, and is now coming up with bis crop
to protect hi* credit, will suffer severely
for a short time, but in the long run be
is bound to outstrip his crafty and du.
rreditablo neighbor.. When, therefore,
the financial pwosure la removed, the on-
will receive his reward in the conscious
ness of having done right, and the other
hie punishment in the oonsdouaoess of
having impaired his honor and credit,
with no hope of again securing the confi
dence of hi* mercdant, or the favors of
hi* warehouseman.
As to toe bridge question, I would sim
ply state, that sooner or later the city
council of Eufaula will be compelled by
the people to declare the bridge perma
nently free. The council received, re
cently, a petition to that effect, from a
large number of our merchants and bus
iness man, and it ia confidently behoved
that over three-fourths of the citisene of
Eufaula, including nearly all the Ur-
payere, are in favor of the movement-
The bridge was declared free during the
last month on account of our fair, but
tolls were again imposed on the first in-
stunt, and already toe old complaint* of
the people of Quitman. Stewart and Clay
counties, Ocorgla, who trade in this
market, are being heard. You will re
member the fuse of several years ago,
that the people of Jones, Twiggs, I*ulaski
and other oountiea made, about the eity
toll bridge acroa* the Ocmulgvu at Macon.
The old city council of Macon, just
like the present council of Eu
faula, stood out against the poli
cy of freeing tho bridge, on Un-
plea that the city was too poor to lose
the tolls. They had, however, to suc
cumb at last to the wg>hct of the people,
and such will eventually be theoaae here.
No avenue to a city's trade can be ob
structed without curtailing its trafiic and
hampering the progress of the plaoe, to
ai nothing of the short-sighted ami
illiberal policy of so doing. Free trade is
a sound and good old democratic princi
ple, and wo want to see the people of
Southeast Alabama, and Southwest
fleorgia enjoying it to the fullest extent.
Neither should be required to pay toll to
get into tho other's market.
Tho large number of ladies and gentle
men from this point, who attended the
State Fair last week have rdturned. and
all art delighted with what they saw and
heard, and the opinion ia general, that
Hurr ia tha greatest man for his weight
and site that now walks Georgia soil.
You were mistaken in saying in your
Sunday's issue that I was conducting the
Eufaula New*. It ia *till in the hamla
Mess** John i)Uck A Son, with Mr. A.
C. Butler as it* principal editor. He i*
a fine writer and wcholar, and eveiy inch a
A Free Hanking System.
Tue Cincinnati Commercial*l \Va*iiiag-
ten correapen-l'-nt writ*-, that the cpin-
ion obtain., there that the Nst-ouai bank
ing system is daily growing in dish
throughout the country, that the KsnViwg
:o>„- .ati- -ns will not be able to resume
payment, that the whole system is badly
shattered, and that tba shrinkage in
ralueof the securities held bj these bank*
can never be remedied by inflation. Ex
pert* in finance aay that every hour of
suspension makes resumption more ditfi
c.dt. since a new channel of trade is iz
tha meantime being established by a class
of man whose interests will be hostile to
the suspended bunks, and win shortly
control tho business of the country. It
is believed that tba banking associations
intend to postpone resumption until the
lint of January, in the hope that they
wUl be relieved by Congressional legisla
tion. Nevertheless, the opinion gains
strength that a free banking system will
be popular, and with tho recommenda
tion of a plan of that sort in tho annual
message of tho President this scheme
wUl assume a formidable shape.
We sincerely hope thia measure will
assume such "formidable shape" as to
overcome all opposition and become a law
before many months.
Firm Avoroa Horan Goasir.—Every
reader know* that there ia nightly. Sun
days not exoepted, a general gathering of
broken, bankers and financiers in the
oorridoM of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, to
discusathe financial situation. The World
says Sunday night the topic of discussion
was the exhibit and propositions of tho
Spragues, and Hoyt, Spraguea A Co.,
which was considered very unsatisfactory:
What they owed was a fixed and proba
bly not exaggerated sum, while what
they had to pay with was a mass of mixed
assets of a sort liable to an unlimited
amount of shrinkage in market value.
On the whole there was a gloomy feeling,
and the opinion that thia great firm had
been “kiting" unwisely, and doing mil
lion of busineas on a floating paper basis,
wa* freely expressed. The length of time
asked by tho Spragues wsa *Lo looked
upon a* an unfavorable indication of their
condition, and one which outweighed all
the complimentary reaolutiona of tho ex
amining committee. It was thought
that oolong an extension as three year*
could not reasonably be demanded by any
bouse, and only indicated a vague hope
on tho part of the firm that by some lucky
ebanoe they might in some of their many
operation* "make a big •take” during
thi* unheard-of interval. In view of tho
general condition of things many seemed
to think that the only safe course was to
let all luuound houaea in every branch
of trade go under, and then begin bum-
nee* again on a totally new baai*, backed
up by oonaervative management, and
sustained by economical living and di
minished values all round
UlflMEjfr.
nbdalaf Llilaeatla U»e Work
It it recommended with unbounded URN
too* In *11 CUM of Cutft.Bralaes.Burn*, Sprains,
Bfieumstism. Hard 8wrliin~«, I-.'-cs, ChU*
ViUir.a Htlfff.Mgfi* tho Joint*. 1 rOSCU Fbtt, ZJLTW.
Ac.. Ac., among *11 persona. *ai for Sprain*.
Founders. Ringbone, PoU-EtIJ. Scratch**. Wind-
Gtiia. Hoof-*!*. Spavins, Springhalt, Fad lie, Col
lar and Hars^a* Gall*; alao <L****** of tho ty*
and Ear ia
Horses, Mules or Cattle.
m 1
Liniment
Cora Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Laaa
Back, Balt 1-henna. loiaanoua Bit**. External
Boneanl Mu-rle Aifects.,i**.-•'or* h-rp*
•Ddmar be JuaUjtonaolth* panacea for all
EXTERNAL ‘WOUNDS.
gg* Remember, thia Liniment did
not spring up in a. dayor a yeag,pro-
doting rax non absurd and ornraui ccara
y-r intro BT J»XW-BO*ir AMD MCSHROOSf LlX>
wrrn But wo have tho experience of over
thirty years of trial, with tho moot aab-
C’istial raauha^ud by a multitude of witness**.
1/ the Liniment la not aa recommended, tho
Do not b* tnpnaad upon by using any other
Hutment claiming th* aamo properties or ro-
Tl t are a cheat and a fraud* be auao
aad get Lw.V-lng but
Mtiisaa Hulanj LbubL
qy Sold st all Dauoaiaxa ajr> Counmt
Bxouaax
20c., COc. and $1 per Botfilau
Hoses Sob or Botox. Bttxx, Ac.
lyon nra. cot.
The Special Attention
Of tba Lwfi— is oallod to tbe floe stork of
French Millinery
RUCH1NGS and RUFFS, of all tho new
styles.
Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lftee and Merino.
A fine aaaortment of REAL LACES.
Ladkw* and Mium’ FRENCH CORSETS.
Tho HAIR DEPARTMENT ia complete.
HAIR woven and arranged in any deaifmd style.
A Itwutiful aaaortaMntof HAIRORNAMBNTS,
in Cut Steal.
CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS.
Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES.
A complete aaaortment of NOTIONS.
Then i* a full atoek of everything usually kept
in my buainem, which would be too numerous to
mention hers. Prompt attention given to
order*. MISS A- O’CONNOR.
oetlS tf Cotton Avenue.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TEAXSACTSA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
DIRECTOR;:
L C. PLANT. D. VLim
H. L. JEWETT. W. B. DINSMORE
H. B. PLANT. B. & LITTLE.
G. n. HAZLEHURST.
L C. PLANT. President.
W. W. WtlOLXT. Cashier. malO-tilnovl
MACON FLOUR MILLS
NISSET’S FOUNDRY
FOR SALE.
► account of ill health, I now offer the above
r for sale. The Macon Flour Mill* is more
gentienutn and it afford, me to ;
drop into the office occasionally, and write by more powerful machinery than any mill in
i Macun. The foundry ia in aucceaaful operation,
anil in th. urtirlcoi cutton pn-%*** alone pah! dur-
a few paragraphs for him to help him out
when hie time ia limited.
A heavy ehower of rain fell here thia
morning, and the indication are good for
more. R. D. 8.
Eufaula, November 5,1873.
Protest of a Southern Lady.
Atlanta, Ga., November f». 1873.
Editor* Telegraph ami Menmgor ; Will
you allow spaoo for a true Southern
woman to enter a diaciaimer, ami make
an eamoat protoat upon a aubject which
interoata all tbe daughters of our beloved
Southland t
It waa with grief nnd indignation that
I recently rend an account of a woman’s
oongreaa in New York, where Mr*. Weat-
moroland, formerly of Atlanta, appeared
upon tbe stage, cordially inviting that
mongrel crow to begin a crusade in the
South, declaring that her countrywomen
were ripe and ready for such a proceed
ing, and that "oould they have heard the
paper* read at that meeting they would,
with one accord, claim the righto of the
ballot T* Sisters of the South! Can we
submit to be ao misrepresented, ao tro-
duoed F No, never 1 It shall not go out
to the world that such are the sentiment*
of the countrywomen of Lee and Jack-
son, without denial; yea, earnest, em
phatic denial. With all the strength of
our souls let us acorn and deny the false,
the delving imputation.
Wo said wo were grieved and indignant
at the remarks made by Mrs. Westmore
land i wo cannot aay we were surprised.
••Coming events cast their shadows be
fore/* and none could doubt but that the
author of "Heart Hungry** waa not
among sympathetic associates in her na
tive land. am! that time and opportunity
alone were wanting to cany her where
the sentiments therein expressed, and ao
heartily condemned by eveiy modest
maid and matron Aera, would there be ap
proved by kindred spirits.
Hut while wo arc willing for her to en
ioy her “ affinities,** And satisfy the crav
mgs of the " Hunger** o# her *• Heart,” to
satiety, in Yankee land, we earnestir ami
vehemently protest against her being
considered an exponent of the women of
the South. We fulemnlv affirm she as
not, an.I any ** letters of introduction”
she might give to the female carpet-bag
ger* would be ignored by her quondam
acquaintances. No drafts made by her
on their hospitality or politenews would
be honored; for she has severed all the
ties, made weak for some time past, by
her own incompatibility with the genius
of Southern womanhood; and the ex-
exchequer of their forbearance and silence
is exhausted by this unprovoked and wan
ton misrepresentation of them in that
which >• their pride—modest adherence I
to womanly ways and walks, and utter I
repognaaos to brave the public gaze.
Such > objects as busy the brains of |
these suffrage s*.vkersarv never thought
of but with ridicule and diogust by us.
No, indeed, we wish no "awakening”
to the objects *ought after by these bus-
Kind-deserted and husband-deserting re
formers. We kre behind the "progress”
of the times, jvrhaps, in this action, but
wo believe that the fact that God made
man first vi* a most significant one, and
we know that tho Bible instructs wives to
submit themrielvtoi to their hu»liand^, an 1
we find to fulfill the sacred duties of
Acme occupies our time too happily for us
to do more than reded our husbands? po
litical view*, blindly, it may be, but very
cordially as wclL
We do not concede any inferiority of
position for ourself, but a» totally differ
ent as night and day .let each pursue his
or her own appointed rountiof duties an 1
IWinn.ililfts As the most powerful
forces of nature are the most quiet and
unostentatious, so let woin.in’s UiflwSQCi
continue to be in our own beloved Dixie-
Let ti»v it male aspteats for the prir-
ileges of tho ballot make them>< Ires
and
ins the last season ts per cent, on what is asked
‘ the whole property, and thia in tbe absence
proprietor, avid under tboaole maiutfremenl
T. C. NISBET.
11 GREAT PANIC!
Prices to Salt the Times.
TF you want to save SS per or it. in buying
X Resdy-UMdc Clothinir. so to D.Bser’a cor
ner Third and Cbeny streets, Macon, Ga He
■MB
lot Me
extra fine, latest styles. Black and
Blue Cloth and Beaver DRESS SUITS, at 525 00.
worth fto 00.
LOW Men’s latent style CASS1MERE r-CSI
NFhss SUITS, at tit 50 each, worth«»S0 mt suit
1X00 Men’s Custom Made Scotch and Ewriish
CASS1MERK SUITS, at «50 00 each, worth gS 00
^*L000 Freedman’s SUITS, at $5 00 each, worth
Youth’s. Boys’ and Children’s SU1T8 I .
speciality, and will sell them cheaper than they
an be made at home.
I offer 1.000 Boys’and Children's CASSIMERE
SUITS, at 14 00 a suit, worth «800 a suit.
t.000 Children’s extra One, latest atyle. ___
ported CASSIMERE SUITS, at 9600. worth
ft* 00 a suit, a trerat bargain.
500 Boys’ imported Caasimere. latest cut and
-jrle SUITS,at 91000. worth 515 00a suit.
5J00 Beys’ SATINET SUITS, at 91 SO, worth
|9 50 a suit.
AI way* on hand a full Una of Men's and Chib
Arena* CLOTH 1N G, of all styles and dcarription.
coo numerous to mention. An extra inducement
«dr red to merchants. CaU cm !r at the w. 11 known
sum of D. J. BAER,
oefttin Oornsr Third, and Cherry street.
LOOK HERE!
IV A XT OS1 TELLS TOU
D. J. BAER
8 not selling roods 25 per rent cheaper than
. any How in Maa«i. Ga.. call around and con
vince yocnelf. See Pnce List:
• pair Gents' Fine CaU Sewed Boots at 95a pair,
worth 9*.
Opmr Gents' Sewed Gaiters at 92 a pair, worth
l.'W tsur Men's all leather Kip Brogans, at 91 *5
a pair, worth 9* a pair.
1(00 pair Ladic*' Sewed Kid and Cloth Shoes at
D 50. worth 9* M a pair.
30 doaen latest style and colors Gents’Fur Hats
a 92. worth 94 each. A special Bargain.
SO doasn Gents* Black and Brown Wool Hats at
10 cents each, worth 91 each.
B jy»’ and Children’s Hats, at 50 cents and 75 cts.
L 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers!
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received
On Which Interest will be Allowed,
AS A a MED cro.v.
PAYABLE ON CAUa.
Advances made on Cotton and Pro*
diicc Mi ftKirr.
COLLECTIONS PROJIPTLY ATTENDED TO
CITY
| W. P. Goodall.
. Cashier.
BANK
MACON, GEORGIA.
Capital 200,000 Dollars
DIRECTORS:
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
JOHN J. GRESHAM.
8. G. Bcsnv. President. R. F. Lawtox. Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In ksufTa New Building.
Receives Deposits
BOYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
Makes Advances on Stocks. Bonds, Cotton in
Store. Alao on Shipments of Cotton.
Planters 7 Bank.
FORT VALLEY. GA.
TJECRIYES Deposits, discounts Paper, buys and
XL sells Kichan-v; also, Gokl and Silw.
Collections made at all accessible points.
Interest paid on Deposits when made lor a
Mwfied time.
Wm. J. AxDXRSosr. Prest. W. E. Browx. Cash'
A NORTH GEORGIA
F* A. XI M
FOR SALE.
T OFFER FOR SALE, on reasonable terms.
X Loth as to price and payments, my farm in
North Geonoa, conUimn* 1606 acres of land,
some 500 acres clean'd. The cleared land am-
Mores some fine level mulatto land*, some gray
lands, and about aeventy-flve acres of bottom
Und Tbsr wood land heavily timbered with oak.
hickovy, poplar, and interspersed with pine. The
Kweilin* bouse u finely tmdt. contaimnfr tew
ooms above and bnck havement. costing alone
9&S00. Barns. steblM. pm-bou'e and tenant
bouses aie ample for tbe place. A fine, unfailw.
raring of freestone water convenient to the baarJ
It ts located ten mile* from Dalton, on a near ’.in*
of East Tennessee and Yinrinia Railroad, tho road
running within a mile of the house. It i« tvr oa r.d
half miles to tbe nearest station; five m to
atoosa Springs, and seven miles to Tunne i] HilL
on tbe State Road. The pbes is healt*^. and
offers a beautiful home in a fine crowing ~cion of
country. Sold for the reason that otty r Micaire-
ments prevent me from giving itmy » r^cm&i at-
tention. For further i»rtii*ulars ad
Grilfin. Ga. ALEX. X SPEER.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
CLOTHIN C3-
AT WHOLESALE.
WE bare opened & wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the
Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who buy in this market to give ua a call.
We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them : "
New York.
Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to thia State. The
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call
and see the
Virginia All Wool Cassiinere Suits,
Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth 925-
octl2tf 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
CLOTHING
FOR-
CENEBAL TRADE IN THE STATE
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED
HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO.,
octutf 90 CHERRY STREET.
GEORGE W. HEjAJD,
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
AND CIGAR MANUPACU R IB,
Wo. 4 Blake’s Block, ..... Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
m».v l.v
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
at 10 rents a yard.
* ’
£2 *t th.- well known ttor^ c4"
D.J.BAKR.
Gornrr Third and Cherry Macon. Ga.
HAGAN’S
IMPERISHABLE FRA .GRANCE
GAMBLE, BECK & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
CELEBRATED
Magnolia Balm
A FEW APPLICATIONS Mirr X
Pure Blooming Complexion.
Itu rortJr V«rrt«bl^ uj it. opemien 1.
FLORIDA WATER!
The richoar. mot L -tict r. yet most delicate of
hanjskerch iefT* ^
At tl» TC »1LET,
And in tbe BATH.
As there are imitation* and counterfeits, always
ask for tbe Florida Water, which has on tbe bottle,
on the label, and on the fmmpKkU the na
MURRAY A LAN MAN, without which 1
reuuine.
For sale by all pcrfunen<,drufrists. and dealers
U fancy co^i-c julyfeoddm
• 1 Ilmplr*. diffpcLin* dark and ua sigh Gy
sp-fa. Drive* awsy Tau. Freckle* and Sun-
«x-n. aa.l by its pet.il* bat pawwfal Infica&ca
pintles the isdea chc' k with
SC'CTOFTL BLOOM ANI) BEAm.
Stad br xH TVrurglfits and Fancy Storea. Da-
pot. 59 Park Plaoe. New York
tha, fin-" of the poliutal arena; U- on.
iho “still. »niall foioi” of duty in the do-
SMttic ein le. w ith its ownet •x*<ling' great
rewards felt in the co&aaiouQfiai of be
ing "help-inreta." -vun<M-llor.- ^nd guide
to t.iOM» timrer tc- a- t’..m hff.
Fully conscious uiv we taut thetM* >k*n
Uiuente art? shaxvd by all who t?t*ieavo:
worthily U» fulfill t:ie tiuu**?, ^ad *h>
glory m the title of
A SoUTuaiuf Wo e and Mother.
CANNED GOODS!
CHOICE 60G0S IN TIN AND 6LASS.
FRUIT JELLIES. FRUITS.
PICKLES. SALMON.
LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, ete
Juki WiYiiril Lrivt frja. o?.f t^ the* most rvl^-
Li* Dfc-k.ru r*U:-:.»l.:#rnU .r. tin 4\.c:
ortt.t
B. H WR1GLEY j
BUR?
KATALYSINE M ATER—T*EOMMAXStoll
>r Natvkx. lsith
Medical Authorities. Re stores Muscular Fow-
r to Paralytic. Youthful Vigor to the Aged, and
iVMrlof* tK* Youneat » Criticml Perwd; Di>-
nhts ukaMaad ikdkj” Deposits; Cures
Jv-ut. Rheun.5U.-n!. l^itenax Ncuralria
• !*••• i iu • - > !' - ' : h .
»«d8tiaAhksriuril)a<ioM ; - i. 1-.- -
■how. Cuu*ti;»t»on. Aithma. Nervxiusne**,
Gvn: ml Debility, and nejtr^- ev-
ry class ci Cbrorir I>i«.tue. Pamphlets eon-
bu H otteey of tbe Spring and Testhnonisb
rom Medical Journals. Eminent Fknkha<
a.d distixwutshod ettizer.*. sent free by mxi
■> Wii;iSI \ m:- - i-r: v-utl
Front >t, Philadelphia. For sale by all druc-Hj
Kjp: anrfo.lXm
PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.
ways uniform. Illnmimtinr qualities supt-
lar Burns in any lamp without dancer of
tAkuur fire. Mv:u£»< tund exj-res- r
cf volatile and dangerous o*L
undtT firrr J-or-ii,;.- t<-t, x:.-« t- •
‘ipU aline
• ui»p.atv th.-
Its aolcty nndJHffiPBMHVHRPP
feet bcminc qualities, art- proved by its continued
ue in over MUKB fanulie». Millions of
have been sold and no accident—directly or indi
rectly—has ever txvumti fn»a. b u n, i iuc.'rton nr or
hs.miling it. The bmm yrarlr Lms to li/e ami
property, resulting from the nae ii and dan-
apptuhi.k'. The
as the best aab'cuard when lair _
circular. Per sale at rvta;! by the tr»
.JIv.and at wholreaie by the prvpnrrorx.
PK t"TT r CO. Ur. Fuirvu >trwt, Sr* Ya
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
ei THIBX) STREET.
WING & SOLOMON
Offer to tbe public a large and newly selected stock of
FINE JEWELRY!
STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE.
And embracing- many, new and novel styles, just oak
They are sole scents for the celebrated
X*. 6c M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES I
THE BEST* IX USE.
’ork Department i§ complete. New Work and Badges made to order. To fine watch
lAsnutf. *peuaJ aucutivi: j t'.'cn—and juatactee tLcir work—at omit nit: chargua
North British & Mercantile
I>'SURA>’CE COMPANY.
OP LONDON ANT) EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—SOLD - - - - $10,000,000
Insure* Stores, Merchandise. Dwellings. Furni
ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
I )gep!6 6m
I. C. PLANT A SON’. AgmU.
WHOLESALE
Drug and Chemical
WAREHOUSE,
82 and 84 CHERRY ST,
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar
Offer to the trade and other, trho boy in quantity
their off*’ large and well Assorted stock of every
di-scri,-tionof pood, in their lined business on
most favorable terms.
100 ora. MORPHINE.
1000 ots. QUININE,]
100 lbs. CALOMEL.
100 lbs. BLUE MASS.
5 bbls. BLUB STONE.
50 bids. BEST KEROSENE OIL.
Orders solicited with s guarantee d lativlartton.
HUNT. RANKIN 4 LAMAR. Dnipgists.
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CARPETS!
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
T HE largest stock of the above goods ever of
fered in thia market now in store and amr
iiur daily direct from manufactory, of the bes
<Iua »«»clfe S .
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
THREE-PLY CARPETS.
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS,
MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR
PETS,
VENETIAN CARPETS,
HEMPS 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 buying, as I can show a greater variety and
at aa low prices as any market in the South.
No. 88 Ciierry street, next door to Ross A Cole
an’s wholesale dry goods house.
■plleod.sm
B. P. ROSS.
STONEWALL
3®f..
FERTILIZ ER
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLE AGENTS. MACON, GA.
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO.,
(GUION LINE.)
F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New
York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford
ing the best possible accommodation for the sa
loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for
passage money from Europe at current rates.
For rates of passage and other information, ap-
j to WILLIAMS
5 A GUION.
29 Broadway, New York.
Or to W. McKAY. Agent,
No. 63 Second street. Macon. Ga.
COTTON STATES
life Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OPFICE
MACON, - - - GEORGIA
Macon, Ga* October 10,1873.
rim IS company is prepare* to issue policies c
A the “stodc plans,” the premium* 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, f 10m
any cause, to transfer their policies from of'
companies to place their risks in a reiiable hi
institution, at a lea* rate, notwithstanding in
crease of age, than original cost The “Cotton
States” has an available reserve of capital and de
posit* of $500,000, which ia entirely independent
of it* business, and is not used therein. Good
agent* wanted. Liberal inducenient* will bo
giren. GEO. 8. OBEAR,
oetlf lm Secretary.
B. P. WALKER,
Late of S. T. A B. P. Walke
JXO. H. DOBBS,
Late of Wise, Dobbs & Co.
23 0
Crates of Crockery
WALKER & DOBBS’
Crockery and China
EHvUE 3 ORIIJM
We liave in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty orates C. C. uu.l W. G.
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest,
Now York. Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, bring
us your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights
and breakage. ,
CHINA.
CHINA
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
We have now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China
which wo will sell for thirty days at the following low prices:
CHINA TEA PLATES - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
CHINA DINNER PLATES -
CHINA TEA SETS. 44 pieces -
CHINA DINNER SETS, 1S7 pl«
CIIINA CHAMBER SETS, English
CHINA TEA PLATES - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
CHINA DINNER PLATES ■
IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES
BREAKFAST PLATES - - - -
DINNER PLATES
TEA SETS. M pieces
DINNER SETS. IS7 pieces - - -
CHAMBER SETS. 11 pieces - -
DEC. GRANITE SETS. Upfems
100 sets CUT GLASS GOBLETS -
500 sots GOBLETS
1 00
1 45
5 50
47 00 55 00
100 TRIFLE-PLATED CASTOBSi 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $G 00 EACH.
160 dozen BKITTANIA DIPPERS, to tho trade at New York prices.
Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware,
GLASS WARE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED
TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL,
By tbe Gallon. Barrel or Car Load.
Come and see or send us your orders.
WALKER <3c DOBBS,
82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
SOLE ABENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE.
sep21eod3m
CLOTHING
I take pleasure in announcing to friends and tho public in general that my stock of
MM’S AM DOTS' (MUG!
Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as LOW or LOWER
prices than any other house in the city. My stock of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Tins been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the
most fashionable goods in that line.
For Sale.
FERTILE FARM, situated on* and a half
miles south of the town of Cuthbert, Ran
dolph county, and containing four hundred and
fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty
one double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of
_ _ jrer*’houses, a fine well of water and a good mill
seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on tho
place also to realize more than double tbe pur
chase money. This property will be aokl on ac
commodating terms, or exchanged for city im
provements. Apply at this office, or to
TllOS. POWELL. Trustee,
octf2tf Cuthbert. Georgia.
BROOMS, BROOMS.
TB have just received
100 dozen assorted BROOMS.
It Rtf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY t CO.
MATCHES, MATCHES.
J ~Q GROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR
MATCHES.
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
CADDY LARD,
3,5 and 10 pound caddies—FRESH.
SEYMOUR* TINSLEY A CO.
300
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MACKEREL.
PACKAGES MACKEREL just in
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Eeeds, Harnesses
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
7PPL
M
juIy2-4 6m
Howard house.
BROAD STREET.
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eniaula Rail
road Depot.
EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
J. w. HOWARD, - - Pxorxrxroxa.
OrJv a short walk to and frqm the Southwest-
cm Railroad, seventy-Are cents saved in omnfr
bus fare.
Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, unequaled in. ZFIT and
QUALITY. Shirta made to order and fit guaranteed.
Ha,ts, Silk and. P\xr-
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 elseu 'here,
and be convinced that I mean what I say.
CHAS. WACHTEL,
Fourth street. No. 1 Brown House, next door to the Ladies* Entrance,
°ct26tf Opposite Passenger Depot.
PHELPS, DOREMUS & CORBETT
(Late Phelps A Doremus.)
MANUFACTURES* AND DKALER* 15
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE
MATTRESSES, SPRINO BEOS, ETC.,
and 26ti Canal SU Near Broad*ay. New York.
WM. PHELPS. OTIS CO&BKTT. WM. X. DOLE MCA
sepia 6m* **
D. L. ROBERTS. 1. x. CARDS*
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO.. *
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Sfavanuah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Produo* in h»T>d.
We have a good stock of Bagging ai.d Ties on
— ’—7 rates. agpigfta
hand, h hieh we offer a
WM. H. SIARK. H. p. RICHMOVD
WM. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to sales or shipment of
Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advance*
made on consignments. Agents for the sal* of K.
Frank Coes Bone Superphosphate, Magnolia
Light Draft Cotton Gins, Princeton Factory!’ arns
and Arrow lie*. «pI2 3m
K. H. CO HEX. JR- JOS. HULL
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com*
mission Merchants,
66 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Latkrop A Co, N
A Hardee’s Sou A Co., Tison A Gordon, H. Mayer
A Co., Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Bank and
Trust Co.sepixem
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
106 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
L. JL WARFIELD. R0BT. WAYNB.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and ^Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
O FFER their services to planters and shippers
of cotton, etc., and solicit a share of their bus-
ness. Cash advances made on consignment* at
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu
tures” bought and sold in the Savannah and New
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
terms. sepl2 Cm
W. DUXCAX. J- u. JOUXSTOX. M. MACLKAX.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON 00.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
92 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
aagl Cm
B. C. * LAX SAG AX. W. W. ILAXXAQAX.
A. P. ABELL. B. S. MORGAN.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA
TV TANAgING Agents for the English Stonewall
JJLL Fertilizer, etc. Baggmg and Tic* furnished,
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
markets.augiem
A. M. SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLKK. G.V.WYLLY.JR
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Claghom A Cuninnglmm’s Range,
May Street, Savannah, Ga.
T)AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
JL> cash advances made on consignments for sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres
pondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston or Baltimore.augl tfm
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
57 THIRD STREET,
octlitf Macon, Georgia
JAMES H. BLOUNT.
JOHN I
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
31 AC ON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s,
augiotf
II KKHKHT FIKLDK1L
IDUb L. VIKLDEH.
H. & I. L. FIELDEK,
Attorneys at Law,
ClTHUEUf, GKOMGIA,
\ if ILL give prompi attention to all business
v V confided to them, in the counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Quitman, Clay. Early, Calhoun
aud Terrell, tho Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the District and Circuit Courts of the United
States for tho Southern District of Georgia.
sept!7-tf
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
GEORGIA MILES
f AXILLA, LEMON, ETC.,
For Flavoring lee Cream, Cakes and Pastry.
With great care, by a new process,
we extract from the true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each charac ftt -istic fla
vor, and produc- Flavoring* of rare
excellence. Of great strength and perfect
purity. No poisonous oils. Every flavor.
as represented. No deceit—each bottle fuU
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to field same quantity. Use
them once, trill use no other. The most
delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by'
STEELE & FBIOB,'
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUia
Manufacturers of Dr. Prices Or* r ‘~~
Baking Powder.
THE MILD POWER
CURES!
HUMPHREY’S
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
nent and Reliable. They are the only medicines
j>erfe< tly adapted to popular use—so simple that
mistakes cannot bo made in using them; charm
less as to be free from danger; and so efficient as
to to be always reliable. They have the highest
commendation from all, and will always render
satisfaction. Price, in large three-drachm vials,
with directions:
Nos. Cures. Cents.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 5«
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . . 50
3. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants,
1 DiarrncBre
, of Children or Adults,
50
im cun m
Always in the Van,
Tie Best Flour on tie Best Ti irms.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUS'] 7RY
orbas. Vomiting,
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. 60
8. Neuralgia, Toothache. Faceache, .... 50
9. Headache, Sick Hemlache, Vertigo ... 50
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, 50
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, .... 60
12. Whites* too Profuse Periods, 50
13. Croup. Cough. Difficult Breathing, ... 50
14. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . . . 60
15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Fains, .... 50
16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever. Agues, . . 50
17. Piles*, blind or bleeding.
18. Ophthalmy, and Sore or W ea< Eyes, . . 30
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . . 50
30. Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, . . . M
21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, . . . . 50
22. Ear ’ w «—*
24. General Debility, Physical Weakw
25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, . ... 50
36. Sea-Sickness*. Sickness from Riding. . . 60
27. Kidney Disease. Gravel ....... 50
28. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, or
Involuntary Discharges, . . * ,. .. .1W
•23. Sore Mouth, Canker, . . . . . . . . 50
SO Urinarv Weakness, W etting the Bed, . . 50
31. Painful Periods, with Spasms. 50
52. Sufferings at Change of Life, 100
55 Eriilepsey. Spams, St. \itus Dance,. . .100
34. Diphtlif fia, Ulcerated Sore Throat, ... 50
35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, . . . 60
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and
Manual of Directions $10 00
Case (Morocco) of 20 lanro vials and Book. 6 00
These remedies are sent by the cose or single
box to any part of the country, free of charge, on
receipt of price. Address
HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.
Office and Depot No. Mt Broadway, New York
For sale by all Druggists. And by John In
galls and Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Macon, Ga.
A Hundred Symptoms and One Cure.
HERE
disease
not experiei
t does
» bilious, nervous," ha* >
,.i„ as, as in heart disease, is afflicti-d.
rith severe headaches, and^ is either constipated
r subject to diarrhoeal c
Tarrut's KflVrvescent SeHitr Apperiwit
affords immediate relief; effects, if persevered in,
a thorough renovation of the digestive organs, and
restores to healthful activity the whole animal
machinery, Sold by all druggist*. ocW¥