The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 08, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATURDAY 'MORNING. NOVEMBER 8 1878. THE CITY. Saturday morning, no\ * 1\» Patron* of the Coiton ftm BJ authority ..f the Omtiiff. it ma4M*-ui«H>lin^ of Patrons will U* hell in th«* city lan la, Go., on the lihth irmtant i* *>. llalf-1 Ukiiunl i K. Ta’ Co lopo Of po* nalo of fowl-, wh Ho haa —** ba pigeon* und ..f which will )»• to will bring. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thr Hr nixod. **J. an that ill ground Moot ooo wu raining, bnt tt clear. In the ho# again took pooiearion of Um re were plenty of indication* ould bo aomo more rain. Tt ia thoroughly eoaked, and the preference of people it con- 1, no more rain ia needed iron atcly. Mr Another a tar ( i ulna. olio naU that he | had giTfB him on many oocuotu, but. though it pained him to do eo, the adriee would hare to be disregarded in this in stance. Mr. Soott, knowing how deter- mined he was, and finding his mind fully made np upon this point, cva*«-*I to inter pose any further advice. Mr. Maugham enteral the war in 1S61 am corporal in the Maoon Volunteers. In hair of Fowls. the autumn of tne same year be was ^lv -rti -••• mad*- Adjutant of the 30th Georgia Beg- Ts auction intent, which waa then under the oom- to-day. mand of CoL Dand J. Bailey. Early in 1862 the regiment waa reorganized and • y fowls, all of Mr. Mangham was elected Lieutenant o-L»y for what they Colonel. Tow an! the latter part of 1862, Cel. Batley resigned the command of the regiment, and on the 16th of December of the same year Mr. Mangham was ap pointed Colonel. In this position he served until the battle of Chickamanga, when he received a wound in the hip which totally unfitted him for future mil itary service. The wound kept him in bed for about a year, and it was long be fore he was able to go without crutches. In the army CoL Mangham was dis tinguished as a disciplinarian. His regi ment was frequently pronounced the best drilled and the best disciplined in the army. He had the confidence and the love of his men. While he exacted a rigid discharge of duty from every man under his command, he was as careful of their comfort as a father could be for his children, and saw that they were well clothed and well fed. He was conspicu ous for his gallantly upon the field, and had it not been for the wound which totally unfitted him for further military service*, ho would have been made a Briga dier-General immediately after the battle of Chikamauga. When the war had ended, CoL Mang ham returned to Macon and for a time was engaged in mercantile pursuits, in connection with Mr. C. D. Findlay. When the Central Bank of Georgia was organised, he was elected cashier, and held the position up to the time of his leath. and discharged its duties up to the lattur part of last week. He was the most active man in the re organisation of the Macon Volunteers two or throe years ago, and the re organisation of that company was largely due to his exertions and to him the com pany owes mainly the selection of their very handsome uniform. His being wounded disqualified him for active duty with the company; but he held the posi tion of Secretary and Treasurer up to his death. There are few men of his age in Macon who could not have been better spared. He was a man of sound judgment, of sterling integrity and of tho most scrupu lous exactness in all his transactions. His promise was the criterion of his ac tions. What he said he would do. If ho once announced a determination it was irrevocable. He knew nothing but the closest adherence to honor, and he had tho entire confidence of every one who knew him. His funeral will take place this after noon at 3 o’clock. A few days before his death he told his wife that he wanted to be buried by the Macon Volunteers, wanted them to fire a salute over his grave, and wanted to be buried a as possible to the soldiers' cemetery. The funeral will take place from the Mulber ry Street Methodist Church. Tho Vol unteers are ordered, to meet at their ar mor f at half post two o’clock. It is hoped that every man will turn out. l> BnT.-QuiA , i Eureks res uni verms! satisfaction in the r D.—".—■, Dyspepsia. Sick Head- Arid all that •'],»« «f diseases a a disordered Mate of the stomach IIUlllll .. Morass*. Morass*.—Don't fail to a. Window's SOOTHISO STSTV ST- 1 disease* inrident to tbs period of children. It relieve* Uw child from wind roll-, regulate* the bowels, and dief *»wl health to the child, lira mt. It# sure to call far “Mn. Wixe- snaSnrr." tj all druigpsta. junefS eodf Ad Oprtllif! ALSTON HALL ! [ BklllketS, POSITIVELY LAST EN6ASEMENT THIS SEASON BOXB-tr. XOVEBBEH IBtb. Return of the Famous Artistic DUPREZ & BENEDICT’S NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS. Brae* Band and Burlesque Opera Troupe WITH more crowning. triumphant ^success company closed an engagement at R •ton Hall Wednesday night, will be h< again about the middle of the mom This time the star will be Mias Ada Gray, a lady of fine talent, wfco is well known throughout tho North, but who in now making her fint Southern t&ur. * In December Mr. Spalding will bring oat Mr-. D. P. Bower*, who is known in Macon as the suporior of any actreSH who has ever visited the South. Another omission. By a mir'.'tkft, one of the moxt impor tant premiums awarded at tho late Fair waa omitted from our list published Thursday morning. We allude it* the epocial premium of $100 offered by th» city of Macon "for tho finest snd largest display of female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroidery, knitting, cro cheting, raised work, etc., by one Udy. 1 This premium was taken by Mrs. Kdgar A. Boss, of this city, who made a very han<laouao display of every article meratod, together with a great variety of other articles, all very ezoellently gotten U P; t| , Minstrelsy. On Monday night the people of Macon are again to have the pleasure of witness ing a performance by Dupres A Bene dict’s company of minstrels. This troupe is ono of the beak that ever play«>d in Maoon. There ia not a man in it that ia not good i while, as vocalists, there is no troupo that equals it. They will stop here but one night, in passing thmugh from New Orleans, where they have been playing to crowded houses. Tho New Orleans papers, which are among the most critical in the country, abound in unequalifiod praises of tho troupe, pro nouncing it the best that is now upon tho road. The MB)iir'n Court. Alderman Cornell held the reins of mu nicipal justice yesterday morning. Milos Abercrombie and Soruh, his wifci were booked for a case of disorderly con duct. The cos# had been on docket three days, and Miles had steadily failed to make his appear*nee. He and his wife htUI ten dollars, each, up as a guarantee for their appearance, and this amount was swept into the city treasury to aid in tho erection of that public school house. Billy Williams, colored, was charged with stealing. Ho owned up and will pay five dollars toward that school-house or work ten days in tho Fair grounds. • Anna Jomison. colored. was up on the chorge of stealing, but her case ws limit'd. D. M. Burgay plead guilty to a plain drunk, but denied being disorderly. Ho was required to eontribufb five dollars to the school-house or labor ten daytt in tbs Park. which which Mur Hork In Cold. waa one item in the Stab* Fair d great credit to Maoon, and > have heretofore wholly neg lects! to notice, through a arena over sight. Wo allude to a oo*< v of gold badges, made l»y Mr. Jos. E. Wells, Jr., with Wing & Solomon. There was quite a large number of badges in the esse, all of which wore most elaborately and ele gantly engraved, showing that Mr. WelLs k real ortii Thii teed i .poU. ivork has f Maoon. chided badges for all t badge Ch'grtl Walls’ blyp; grJlen judges A FI nr HIm»I*> One of the finest di ide :it the l.ito fair, kde by Mrs. A. W tors were only fire p tion, but all of th *r tnted as to attra nlers which tho city, anil other ing a cabinet of rare a great credit to Mr. raver on gold. It ia e noticing the work, omission to mention •rk could be corrected of Falntlnir** splays of paintings by one lady, waa Reese of this city, icturee in this col- i were so admira- •t universal atten- o visited the art irstood that the OBMTACI.K8 TO JIARKIACR. Happy Mief lor jeans men (run (be efforts of Error* and Abuse* ia early life Manhood re stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable rem edies. Book* sad eirrolar# sent free, in sealed en velope*. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 1 South Ninth street. Fbikddphis. Pa.—an institution lmvinfraUgh reputation for honorable condor* —skill ort£D lm Financial and Commercial OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.* November 7—Etesixg, 1ST*. ) Cotton. These was a week demand for cotton to-day, with light offering*. The market closed at l!k for middling and 12 4c for low middling. To-day the receipts were bales—ITS by nil and 117 by wagon. The shipments were 60S bales; sales558. WACOM COTTON STATXXZXT. Stork an hand Sept. 1, l*7» ........ U* Received to-day — ...... 5*9 Received previously. 24.499—2S9M8 . S6.W7 Shipped to-day. — MS Shipped previously _... -—-lCM*—17. Stock on hand this evening ............. WW LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. Nsw Toss—Noon—Gold opened at is now «|. The steady advance© in the rate of discount by the Bank of England has bad a depressing effect on the market. Stock* hsrg declined and a READING NOTICES. Ws. B. JomreroK, Jr., successor to Thou. U. Conner, has received the newest and most fashionable styles of hats and eaps for men, boys and infants, diamond •hilts—all sixes and styles, canton flan nel, scarlet and jeans draws, merino, cassimere and scarlet undershirts, brown ami bleached cotton half hose, merino and Shetland gray half hose, hankerchiefs all grades, cravats, bows and scarfs, cuffs and collars—new styles in linen and •per; suspenders and braces, nmbrellars and canes ; Lubin’s extracts and toilet arti cles generally, trunks, valises, satchels and baskets. Call at No. 4 Cotton ave nue, three doors from Mulberry street., Maoon, Ga. nov8-tf •Jim Go •man salt pickles, just re- sol’s. novltf Trunks, valises, satchels and lunch ikets for sale by novSlw Wu. B. Johnston, Jr. _ and not much doing. State bonds quiet. Evening—Money moderately active. Sterling 6{. Gold active at 7|s7*. Governments dull and Uifle better. State bands quiet. Midnisht-M* m. «s «; 64* 64; 6Sa 7k new 10; rs 11; 6NS 101; newSafi; HWO*5*. Tennessee* 64; new 62; 1 irjnnuw 32; new 55; renvois 41; deTd 7; LouWanas tt; new 40; levees «s 6* ft* 6* Alabama 8s 65; 5* 55; Georgia ts 80; 7s 65; North Carofaias 20; new 14; specW tax 5-. South Carolina* 20; new 8; April and Nsw Oslsans—Gold M- Currency SaSi pre mium. Kxrhanr *. sterling bank drafts U*f New Yoik sight 11*2 premium. Londor—Noon—Erie 541. Con*ol* 921*02}.. The bank rat* of diOreunt has advanced to 9. Later—Brie m* The street.and bank rate of discount ia 9. Evening—Decided symptoms of a panic in tho stork market here. Erie til. Later— Erie 511. Later—Kria 311. 5s 89}. Paris—Rente* 57f. Evening—Rentas MBOa' FranxroKT—Bonds 07|. Cotton. New York—Noon—Cotton sales 2126; uplands 15{; Orleans 151; market irregular and higher prices asked. Future* opened as fellows: November IS 5-16; Dooemhcr IS 5-5215 5-16; January lSalS 7-16, Feb ruary' uiall 11-16; March 14al4«; April 14j. ■vnmg~Cotton.net rerripU 1191 baiea; gross 7005; sales S187; uplands Mi; Orleans lSf; mar ket steady. Futures closed easier, sale* 2*800; November 151; December 1S|; January 159-16; February lib Man h 111*14}. Comisulive Cotton Statement—Net receipts at all United States ports during the week ISSJOf; same week last year 154A8N; total receipts to ds4e ill#79; to same date last year 78X071; exports for 56.779;last year65*58;total export* to date Si last year 510#**; stock at all United States porta 80M14; last year S16A56; stock at interior towns, S6£5flc same time last year 5MA39; stock at Liverpool 529,000; last year 48M00; American aflmt for Great Britain 94400; last year 6X000. Baltimore—Cotton.net receipts 2S75; gross—; exports coastwise 101; Great Britain —. France a sales 500; stock 8521; middling* 13h low mkl- nc 12}; strict good ordinary 12l; market quiet. Weekly net receipts 400; gross 45J 6; exports to Great Britain —; continent 800; coastwise 58; sal.** 157. New ORLKAXt—Cotton, net receipts 1775; groas 2101; exports coastwise—; to Great Britain —; to continent —: to France —; sales SIKH stork 80A60-. middling* 14t; low middlings 154; strict ‘ ordinary 12}; market irregular, ckly net i * Five bhls. Fine Potatoes TjYlR Male at AUCTION TO-DAY at 10o*ck>ck MILO S. FREEMAN. Lost or Strayed. 4 BROWN ENGLISH MASTIFF, about ten A months oid. Had on. whan ha left, a heavy ith block, having the stapfa^pi »**ed all the 20th at Scfao- I . or in Yineville, vrill be suita- hlj rr—«ni .1. Any inlanaUian w to hi, «her^- anitouuxn X nxar ■ SCH0FIELD Octoter. An, WANTED. A MALE TKACH ER of aaperienfc to take chanrec/the **Tal/na<Jre JnstitUte.” looitcd at lrvnntun. Wilkinson county, Gs. for the ymr 1*74. None nred apply except those who c “ r.Uh testimonial*of high numi characters incut qualification* as a teacher. i fur- Ssnetary Poatl Trustees. SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION. INTENDING TO MAKE A CHANGE IN OUR BUSINESS January 1st We propoie to reduce pricea for C S H ! And to reduce stock we offer at To Sunday-School Workers in Georgia, work demands closer union and more tho rough organisation among those encaged in it, to the end t hat every neighborhood in our State may l«e readied, and tlut we may possess greater fa cilities for obtaining * knowledge of the exact condition and wants of before us; *nd as »bU a w of a convection, it is tberefors decided to invito all of the Sunday-!wh<.oIsconnected with the Bap tist Churches in the SUte of Georgia to send rep resentatives to attend a meeting of Sunday-schf Workers, at the Cotton Avenue Baptist Chun in the city of Macon, on Saturday, Xorember 15th, 1S73, At 10 o'clock. A. M- Tbe object of this meeting is to take into co sklent ion the wanU of the work, and to organize a conventiob. if thought beat We earnestly urge “ -school Superintendents and Pastors of es to co-operate in this matter and send up delegates. Eminent Sunday-school men will be present, and every effort will be made to make the meeting interesting and instructive. Each delegate is requested to bring all the information within his reach, not only in regard to his own •chnrj, hut tion of country. Each school may send as many delegates as its means will allow. All minister*, whether delegates or not, will be admitted, if they novftft J. S. MARTIN. Mi hacurd muhic hooks*. THE STANDARD. J to the front of all books for Choirs, Con ventions and Singing Schools. By L. O. Emerson and KL R. Palmer. Price $1 50. AMERICAN TUNE BOOK. Contain* 1.000 of the very best psalm times of the century. Has no superior as a collection of the most approved sacred music for Choirs and Congregations. 500 Editors. -400 pages. Price HU. THE RIVER OF LIFE. Is attracting the notice of all leaders of singing in Sabbath School*, because of it* very superior arrangt-m.-! it of Bible subjects, its department of songs for little children, its adaption to the inter national lesaons. and its general richness and freshness of music and words. Highly commend ed by alL Price 55 cents in bds. This Beautiful Sabimth School Song book is sold at $30 per hun dred in b’ds: fSS per hundred in paper. The above books sent, postjauLon receipt of re tail price. Frubcrkm Schwcizkr Hark, just re ceived at Putxel’s. nuy-itf Misses’ Hats—all the new and nobby styles, for sale by nov# I w Wsc. B. JonxsTos. Jr. i to tod some 1 should hi i to wheth the l*est collection Lob’s sha on Mulberry your barberii artists rvtaii on the thort*: dnj* and hair-cutting saloon street is tne place to get g done. None but skilleil ed. A hot bath can be hod •t notice. oct29tf new styles. Intaxts* IIats—pretty all sixes, just received by nov8 lw Wm. B. Johnston, Jr. New Crop raisins, citron, cherries ai currantt, at Putxel’s. nov4tf Youth’s and boy’d hats, in latest styles received tonlay novS lw Wm. B. Johnston, Jr. Foctr hundri^l thousand poundd Teas of all grades, at Putael's nov4tf Weekly net receipt* 51 gross 3<yJ26; cx;stria .j Great Britain 936X continent 4219; coastwire 1987; France —; sale* 4000. ArorsTA—Cotton, net receipts 1757; sales MS; rchi.llingm 124; market dull and nominal. Weekly net receipts 1X240; shipmeats 11,496; ales 6989; spinners 215; stock 1497. ^ Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 46Mc ssles 1667; exports caniitwisell^X 1® Gnat Britain 2752; stork i>.'.*9l; middlings 154; market dnIL Weekly net receipts. VKSX* exiorts roas 10.156; continent 2156s to Great Britain 1222; 7570. Charleston—Cotton, not receipt* 2525; export* to Great Britain —s coastwise —; to continent —j sales 1000; stock 56.770; middlings 15|aU|; low middlings 151; strict good ordinary 12}-. demand good. Weekly net receipts 1X509; exports coastwise 776*; to Great Britain 1796; continent —; sales 7000. Mobile—Cotton, net receipts Ilf®; exports coastwise 557: sales 500; »tork 14,439; middling* 151; low middling* IX strict good ordinary 124* jjj; market quiet. Boston—Cotton, net receipts X gross 1081. sale* 200. Ntark 9000; middlings It!; market quiet. Weekly net receipts 512; gr»** 7«>X sales 1050. Nortols—Cotton, net receipt* 206X exports ttslwix* 2275; to Great Britain—;; sale* 25«>. stock 676X low middling* 124; market quiet. Weekly net receipts 17,091; exports coastwise 16,799; sales 271X Mrwtois—Cotton, net receipts 1609; shipmenl 174s stock 27.019; low msldling 12; market quk* Weekly net receipts 12JWX shipment* 11,192. Galveston—«k»tton. net receipts 1SSX exports ctsutwise 55; to Great Britain —; sales 1000; stock 22JJ27; good ordinary 121; ordinary 11|; market weak. Weekly net receipts fMfc exports coastwise 147S; to Great Britain MX sales 2038. PHiLAPRLratA—Cotton, net receipts X gross 170: midillimrs IS}: market quiet. Weekly net nwipts 142; groas 5146. CoLCWBrs—Cotton, weekly net recants 2480; shipments 1664; sale* 2204; stock CtiSX low mid- dlmg 121; market quiet. M oxir.ON ELY—Weekly receipts 1519. sUpment * 165X stock 1?75.' **>.»!; 1872. —-,low middlings IX market nominal. Nashville-Cotton, weekly receipts 1624; shipments 112X stork 2417. Cirr Point—Cotton, weekly net receipts, 2S7X 1*rovidkxcr—Weekly net receipt* 105; sales fifth stock 1500. Liverpool—Noon—Cotton sales 10.000 laics; speculation and export 1000; uplands 8h Orleans S]; holders are pressing mlea. Sale* of the week 57.ftXh, export SfiOO-. specula tion X000; stock 525‘.OiXh, American S5.ftA); re ceipt* 51.000; American 7,000; actual export Xftkh stork afl**rt 2SS.0fth American 94D00. Uplands, heuis • ■! ordinary, shipped Decern' her and January 7 15-16. Later—Cotton, npland*. basis good ordinary, shipped November and December 71; same de liverer! Ifacwnber and January X uplands, basis low middling, -hipped November and Decern- norSdfawAwtf CHAS. H. DITSON A OO, 711 Broadway. New York. OLIVER DITSON A CO, /GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.Wohn VX Bee ham has applied for exemption of per- sunalty and setting apart and raluatxm of home stead. and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock. a. it, 00 the 18th day of November. 187X at my Office. JAMES J. RAY. nova tt*Ordinary. an older from the Court of Ordinary of Dooly county, will be sold, before the Court-house door, in Vienna.on the first Tuesday in December next, the south half of lot of land No. 62. in the 15th district of said county, containing 1014 acres.n or leas. Sold as the property of Sarah Baler, ceased, for the purpose of ruyingtbe debts of 1 deceased, and for dist nbution. Terms cash. JAS. S. BALEY. novStd* Administrator. p EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Agreeable \J an order from the Honorable Court of Ordi nary of said county, will be sold, before the Court house door, in Vienna, on the first Tuesday in De cember next. Iota of land Noe. 11 and IX in Sd dis trict of said county, containing, in the whole, 405 acres, more or lex*, belonging to the estate of W. W. Woodward, deceased. Sold for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased, and for distri bution. Terms rash. STEPHEN WOODWARD. nov8t4s Administrator. afterdate application will be made to tbe t of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the e-tato of 3(anson Hall, late of said couniy. deceased. WAT novSSOd next. l«efore the Court-house door, in tbe town Georgetown, in said county of Quitman, between « hours of sale, lot of laud No. 255, in the riot of originally Lee, now Quitman ntr. Levied on a* tbe property of the estate of L. A. Goocka, deceased, to -ati-fy certain Jus tice Court fl fa* issued fronUhe Ju-tice Court of the SUth district, G. M-, of said county, against Martha n. Goocke.«a.ymtrix. etc, one n favor of G. R. Holawav. the others in favor of H. J. Oaltes and Webb A Dean, plaintiffs. Levy made by stable and property pcir.t-.-d out_bv defond R. G. MORRIS. Sheriff. Apples, Apples, Apples g j BBLS. FINE NORTHERN APPLES. “ 10 bbls. NEW BUCKWHEAT PLOUR. 25 bbls. IRISH POTATOES. For sale low by noT6St COLEMAN A NEWSOM. Lost at Brown House Hop. 1 HEAVY Black Beaver-Cloth Overcoat; ca L sleeves. Supjioseii to have been taken mistake. Any one will oblige by leaving it at the ''tty Bank. np*7 2t* H. T. POWELL. liddling. shipped ,inary. shii delivered Later—Uplands, basis low November and IXsvmber X Later—Uplands, harts good on! ins nr. shipped October and November?}; same delivered De cember 7 15-16. Sales include 7100 Evening—Unbinds, baste low middling, shipped November ana Dmifor 7|. Orleans, basu good dinary,deffrered November-i. Yarns and fabric* at Maiu he-ter depressed. Produce. New Yore - Noon—Flour dull and her Wheat uuiet and in buyura* favor. Corn dull 1 nominally ndiicd.' Pork dull and in bujera' Lard steady and weak; new dull at MN, Rosin dull I. Freights firm. and declining; a n^l to chok-e 6VCal075. heavy and 2aS lower, ex* limited; winter red Western nd lower, cvx-l business at de em 6 *af'« >j. Coffee dull and! Ri«v 9. Pork dull and an- » 15 00. Brcf dull at ftfiOa iS easier. Turpentine quiet. "orchis act- ■*RR—Flour dull Wheat quiet am y; S«uli, m a 55; Western xnixcl m white 5m a 51. Rye qui-: at80a87. all ami unset tied; tear r.b sides l nominal at 7}.' Whmky dull LocisyFlour dulL unchanged. Com dull N 1 1 at cast ride in elevator SI. a-lyat 90. P rk quiet at 13 00. Rwon doll and irregular, clear rib side* 9}; okar side* at 64 in November, 1 Sdd, and iioatli had just p.u»>ed h which occurred taet week, bus his family removal to • he lived until l.s67, whim Maoon* was conductor on a jwwaen^er train i :i the Macon and Western railroad, »h.. :i pi^aiuon h«* left t*> take a portion in the Bank of Middle Georgia, which w.u- tin. der the «<»utxxd of Mr. Isan*- Soti T:.e latter position he held for some i;m -. w nd was finally offered a better salary in ^hc Bank of Savnnnah. the agency of Laid, nnati—Ffour dull and fowei Cornstaady; cld oar 4X shstled 45. P new jobbing 12 00. laud, kettle Jk-aree at 7}-. »bmm quiet at 6fa7j. LortsviLLE—Flour steady, oelv limited de mand; extra family 6 90. Corn steady at 5$ shelled and sacked. Provisions quiet; sma;l borinaa. Pork 12 15al2 25. Baretn. *houlders 6t: clear rib Aia6}: dear »des 7. |*»<Ve.I. Lard, ttenoc 54; kec 9—Flour lirmer. treble citrt 7^25 hito 76. 0*ts dull at Hi Bran I at IS 25. Ihy salte.1 meat* Bacon dull; shoulders offering at clear -ole* 8; ham* dull at 9}. Su- lajo«-s lower ami unchanged. 9-CpiiiCi turpeutiae quiet at 5X 1 11 S5 for straimd. Crude turjei.- 2 00. Tnrstca.lv. ie—Smr.iy turp.-tine op-.neJ t29 ttd. Corn Strayed or Stolen. tion of hind km ala _ and restoring t hi* animal to me. or giving *u information as will lead to his recovery wiil well rewarded. nov7tf GEORGE BEGGS. POSTPONED Auction Sale of Fowls. r S consequence of tbe inclement weather yes terday my auction sale of Inc fowls *-** post poned until 10 o'clock on SATURDAY. I mire roared a huge additional lot of fowls which will be sold at the same time. The stock consists of Cochins Dorking*. Ler- horns, Fdanda, Hamburg*. Plymouth Rode. Ducks and Game Fowls of different varieties and finest breeds. . MILO S. FREEMAN. nor52t Auction and Commission Merchant. FOB RENT. T>Y O. E. BESORE. two desirable rooms for J-> sleeping or office purpose*, above store. 87 Cherry street. »ov4 The^ startling drawback on nearly all media r.r.l rent* baa ever been t;.:.t in their prore** of purgation and punficatiou they have also debili tated the system. To obviate ibis diCeuity phy sicians ha\ e king sought for an agent that would Purge, Purify and Strengthen At One and the Same Time. T!v-irr>-*» >r : ...» at last hern re*jr«lrd bv a j diso.vcryw .. h fully r*-;,,..-* the fondest deSTO- I l is justly regard- J phanaacy J RETAIL Usual price.] Blue Stone. 25c. lb., at 20c. lb. Copperas. 10c. lb., at 8c. lb. Coal OiL 50c. gal., at 40c. Concentrated Potash 25c., at 20c. White LeatL. 12c., at 9c. Castor Oil 25c., at 20c. Sweet Oil 50c., at 40c. Seidletz Powders 50c.. at 35c. Soda Powders 25c., at 20c. Garden Seeds $1, at 90c. Snuff 1, at 90c. Soda, Cooking 20c,, at 15c, Soap, Turpcntinel 10c., at 8c. Matches 50c. dor., at 40c. doz, Yellow Ochre 11c., at 6c. Pat. Dryer. 20c., at 17c. Vanish. Coach $4 gal., at 3. Tarnish, Furniture $3 75 gal., at 2 75. Yamhh, Asphaltum $2 gal., at 1 50. Varnish, ^English Coach, in square cans, $7, at 6. Varnish, English Coach, in square cans, $6, at 5. Varnish, Damar S3 50, at 3. Varnish, Leather.... S7, at 6. Brushes, Paint. $2 75 each, at Brushes, Varnish $2 50, at 1 75. Brushes, Tooth 40c., at 25c. Brushes, Hair $1, at 75c. Brushes, Nail 75c., at 50c. Brushes, Whitewash..... ....$1 25, at 75c. Gin SchDapps 75c., at 70c. Blacking. Shoe.. 10c.. at 6c. Soap, Carbolic 25c., at 20c. Lily White....50c., 40.. 25., at 40c., 30,20. Flavoring Extracts, Lemon...35c., at 20c. Flavoring Extracts, Strawberry, 25c., at 15c. Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla...35c., at 30c. Flavoring Extracts, Bose 25c., at 15c. Flavoring Extracts, Celery....25c., at 15c. Flavoring Extracts, Ginger...25c., at 15c. Flavoring Extracts, Bannali..25c., at 15c. Window Glass, 8x10. 10c., at 8c. Window Gloss, 10x12. 15c., at 12c. Trusses and Braces $2 50 each, at 2. Trusses, Double $4 each, at 3 Trusses, Kubber §3 50 each, at 3. NEARLY ALL PATENT MEDICINES That Retail for One Dollar . g just concluded a must brilliant s of two weeks at th© Varieties Th^tre, New Orlcan*. the palace of beauty and fashion of the Cresent City, appearing before lance, refined and select audiences nightly. Their receipts running each evening from $*00 to 61.500. Will appear as above, in an entirely new. at tractive and pleasing programme. Admission Tickets 50 cents and $1. Reserved seat* for *ale at Brown A Cods buokstore. CHAS. H. DUPREZ. Manager. Chls. H. Kksshix, General Agent. DOV551 Bill Arp’s Peace Papers HIGHLY ILLUSTRATED. Price {150 per copy. For ale hy J. W. BURKE A CO. DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES, DENTISTS, SUCCESSORS OF DR. O. W. EMERSON 84 Mulberry Street, yfacuu, ta. Reference.: Dr G tt* Emerson: Rev Dr F M Kenncly. Her J ff Bnrfce, 3Ir R H Hutrhines. Mr R W Bonner. M con: Capt P T Pitt*. Cipt R T Rosa. Dr Sam Mk Mr R.ibert Barron. Her Fresh Fish, Fresh Fish. OYSTERS OPEN. OYSTERS IN SHELL. ELLS & LANEY’S. MISS WARD'S handsome STOCK OP MILLINERY GOODS I S now open for the inspection of her friends and customers, and she invites them to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. octl4ti Corner Cotton ave. and Cherry st. For Rent. •IE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First at presenl land court sr 1st. Apply to A. B. ROSS. Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. NOTICE. liberal patronage of our customers. September ISth. 1873. LAWTON A BATES. RAFFLE. The Gold Medal Premium Concert Grand CHICKERIHG PIANO! soon. There will be 125 chances at $10 chance. This is putting the piano at $250 less than manufacturers’ prices. List to be seen at tbe music store of Guilford. Wood A Co. nov6 6t WANTED. tho means (say $3,000) to stock and r W. H. JOHNSON. Greenville, Miss. Or T. H. BRADFORD, Williamette, Arkansas county. Ark. octSO Staw-lm* TOR SALE. at sists of 147 1-5 acres, including some of the best land in Bibb county, with many advantages of water, muck-manure, eta, required on a model * ■” *—**— x ~ *~vited. A. IVERSON. Admr. DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, H AS removed hi.* to No. 106 Chet.. —— Rogers*, next door to Mr. Beggs*. THE PLACE To get something that is nice is at A . UJL.LM AN ? S ISAACS HOUSE BAR. He has RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. ATLANTA BEER. Tbe best Whisky, Brandy & Wine In Macon. Lunch every day at 11 o'clock. Ovster* on th<» half sh.-ll. oct2I lm Blankets, Blankets. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear. GENTS’ SHAWLS. GENTS’ SHAWLS, GENTS’ SHAWLS. —ASD— FAISTCY GOODS OF EVERY KIND. Just received at VERY W. A. oct30 tf LOW PRICES —AT— * Julian & Co.’s. W. A. HOPSON & CO. Have commenced to put Prices Down On their stock, and offer 100 Doz. HOSE EOR LADIES, When taken by the dozen, at $3. Cost $6 to import 40 doz. Misses’ 40-B Iron Frame At $4 50 per dozen. All Goods Marked Down. no\6tf _ TAKE NOTICE. FROM THIS DATE OUR RESTAURANT Will be kept open all night for tho accommoda tion of all concerned. ELLS & LANEY. Bill Arp’s Peace Papers. morist, "Bill Arp,” who gives us, in a series of irresistibly funny, satirical pajiers upon War Politics, and our Domestic Relations. One of the sharpest books ever printed in this country. Full of comic pictures. Price $150. For sale by brown & co., nov5 6t • ’ Macon, Ga. SAD DDER Y ! A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS BITS, SADDLERY And CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL,—HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SEAT CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICKS. nov6 lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Maoon BURDICK BROTHERS, 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, - - - GEORGIA. SIGN OF THE 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 ua, at tho sign of the Golden Hog. BURDICK BROTHERS. DIXIE WORKS, FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY. WAKEROOMS: Popiar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, MACON, GA. li il m \ (B Ull -DERS sy PPLIESf if T" 1 s GUERNSEY, BARTRHM & HENDRIX, • PHOPRIETOItS. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAME8, BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETC., ETC., ETO. A full lino ol tho above always in stock, nnil supplied to city and country on short notice. Bar and Bestaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. VALENTINO TTAVING refitted his entire premises, is now XI prepared to furnish his friends and patrons withevi— runt, wl He vrill always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. Strancers visiting Macon should give him a call. I will open on tho 1st of October, at No. 66 Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant. Ladies’ Eating Saloon. JOHN VALENTINO. sep7 tf Macon, Ga, 90 cts. That Betail at Fifty cts. 45 cts. That Retail at 25 Cents, 30 cts. Call at once, or pull soon. Cash at the . $200 IN PREMIUMS nisi Fowls for Sale I OFFER FOR SALE. For Less Than Cost! WWW Georgia WWW were ordered from the best breeder in the United States, and are guaranteed to come np to The Standard of Excellence. Dark Brahmas, Light Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Buff Cochins. White Cochins, Black Cochins, Common Cochins. Gray Dorkins, White Dorkins. Black Spanish. White Leghorns, Golden Spangled Ilambunrs, Silrer Spangled Hamburg*. Polands.Stiver Spangled Polands. Silver Pencilled Hamburg. Creve Couer, Hoodan. La Fl Duck Wing Game. Derby Game, Black Bre Red Game. Jersey Blue Game. Georgia X Game. Spanish Game. Gold Laced Bantams, Brown Leghorn*. Silver Laced Bantams, White Bantams. Black Bantams, Black Bantam Game, Black Breasted Red Game Bantams, Bronze Tur keys, Bremen Geese, Hong Kong Geese, African O. C. COLLINS. ed as the Marine News. -Arri«Kl. Gallic. New York.Cai:foi Dr.Tuit's Vegetable Liver fiiu. Which purify tie blood and remote all corrupt heir oomtoD. They ur.:u > : ■ ml; unu a Pur.: mg Tocic. Dr.Tutt * Pill- »re Oil Mn Dm Store t of the kidney and tyrnarv wunUrrfell* .V..U..S h., | E1 j, jfunv, J. II. I* tau-p. John!. Henry. New I , unl uacn Augusta., * :rey Saunders’ Face Powder BLOOM OF NINON! A N English preparation. The best in the world for beautifying the complexion. Free from anything which can possibly injure the skin. TURKISH COLOGNE. ■Superior to any cologne ever brought to this ■:tv. \V:.rmto -';•••• -tt-faut; every ■ item 1st or money refunded. ref ally prepared by competent nov4tf NEW SEED We have just received from tho SHAKERS FRESH CABBAGE, BEET, LETTUCE and RADISH SEED RANKIN, MASSENBURG A CO. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, 72 Third Street, Macon, Ga. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE. "Wo have in store tho heat selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia, and defy competition in quality or price. POCKET CUTLERY. We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any bill bought in New York from jobbers. AUCTION! GENERAL Commission and Storage! lOO Cherry Street, Xacon, Ga. chandiso solicited, to be n*dd at public or pri vate sale. Goods of all kinds received on storage at usual rates. I refer by permission to Hon W A Huff. Major, Macon. Ga. Hon C A Nutting, President City Bank, 3Iacon. Hon John E Jones, President Central Georgia Bank, Macon. Messrs Cubbedge, Hazlehurst A Ca, Bankers, Messrs J B Boss AST Coleman, Macon. Messrs Johnson A Smith, Macon. Messrs Seymour, Tinsley A Co., Macon. Messrs Greer, Lake A Co, Macon. Mr G B Roberts, Macon. norSlm MILO S. FREEMAN. 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 extra discount. BUILD ERS 5 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 Seales. P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D .PRATT COTTON GIN. IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. We mean business, and all we ask is a trial. If we don’t sell you, it shall not be our fault. oet!5 tf ELLIS & GUTTLE, J. <J. ABRAMS, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE —ASD— NOTARY PUBLIC. I.. B. ENDUES, CONSTABLE, CHATHAM COUNTY. Office Na 6 Bull street. SAVANNAH. GA P. O. Box, 567. dal attention given to the collection of clain •rants issued i * *• * ““ hours 7 a. M. to 7 I FOR SALE. 11.2 NILES FBO.lf THE CITY. f* ^ ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitable for tl»J a market gardener. HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furniture, containing all necessary outhouses, stable*, etc; and orchard, nfar Wesleyan Female College. PROPRIETORS OP WHARF STREET FACTORY. MACON, GEORGIiA. a better prepared to serve the public than e ning the above machine, and White and Yellow Pine Goods, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc., are complete, and we can fill orders at short notice and at low prices. Our stock of lumber cannot be excelled. We have 200.000 feet of dry flooring, 200,000 feet dry coiling, 100,000 feet weather boards, and common Building Lumber, in any Quantity, Our corps of meehanins with dispatch. We solicit faction. All we want is a fair trial. Try u i and be convinced. J. E. ELLIS Sc M. H CUTTER. O. E. BESORE, p ENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION \~T MERCHANT. 87 Cherry street. Macon. Ga. Sales every day and night. Consignments of all and every dt-^-ription of goods, wares, and mer chandise, solicited. Liberal cash advances. Sales promptly settled. Out-door sales of furniture, merchandise, stock, real estate, etc., promptly nt- tend‘-d toon favorald** terms. no\2 ' t FOB RENT. Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lots _ i different parts of the city, worth from $50uto $5,000. Apply to FOB BENT. R. P. LAWTON. At Exchange Bank, or to Da. A- P. COLLINS, At Collins’ A Heath' TO REST. E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second at., Macon, Georgia. J. H. ZELLIS ,£ CO. f MACON', GA GUT TOUB COTTON. E AX prepared to gin Cotton for my neighbor or. verv liberal terms. JERE HOLLIS. on Houston road, three miles from towte sepll? itawtl mv ro TENEMENT HOUSE: House for rent. Apply juhSJtf CARPETS, CARPETS COME AND LOOK AT THEM-THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK IN GEORGIA AT THE LOWEST PRICES. MORE PATTERNS AND PRETTIER ONES THAN ANY ONE! 1 HAVI on hand and in transit Body Brussels. Tapestry Brussels, Light and Heavy Three-ply a. Extra and Medium Supers. Supers and Ingrains, All Wool and Cotton Chains, Dundee, Woo! Dutch, Hemp and Venetian. RUGS. Moquette, Axminster. Velvet, Brussels and Beam—Most elegant patterns ever brought herel MATS. Axminster, Velvet, Brussels, Beam, Wool, Adelaide, Wool Border, Brush and Cane. OIL CLOTHS. Floor and Table. SHADER Cloth, all colors and designs; Hollands, Buff, Blue and White; Venetian Blinds and Paper Patterns. WALL PAPERS. Eighty-five patterns, from 10 cents per roll to $1.50. SAME OLD STAND AND NEW STORE, THOMAS WOOD, octl-tf Next to Lanier House, Mecon. Ga OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO. WANTED AT ONCE. O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers. (Breu*ter) to whom the highest wages will be paid, by the day or piece. julyll if p. c. SAWRER E. B. POTTEB, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST O FPICE Wood’s Block. Second street, third door below Johnston jewelry establishment. House* julytt U D. F.FLEMING. JAMES M. WILSON 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, FOR THE FALL TRADE. W y receiving from the Manufacturers a v ery large and well selected stock of BOOTS AND T&tJNK.S of every description, which will be sold as low as in any other market Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our stock. D. P. FLEMING & CO.,