The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 09, 1873, Image 4

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THE ilACO.V iUlLV TELEOkAHH AM) MESSESofiKs St.NbAt'koElOlfft XOVEMBEB 9. lk?8. THK CITY M MIAV MORNING. NOV ... T» Patrwn* of the < wttnn Hu 1*J authority of tbr G.-.ri^ia On».n*r«. * of Cotton will \m ht-1.1 in th# oitT Ionia, Gn.,on tin* l£5th .*! *i« r. k., to Uke int-< Ax.n.-'i<i< rmt)<»n u.,- looking to tho relief of th»* )>r .t',.- Cotton States ex«;Laii^-« «,f th.-o pr^ will pi«*~ copy, or .-..ii att-i. for del. *ut** attendm* tb. CoUtyurrhee. So Rrllftaui Mri.HKKHT Srn Preoohmrf at lo} Rot. J.O. Ifranrb Tilt: €1. i. UFARKJI. (her Triumph for tbe Brouty. BEADIXU NOTICES. Mechaait ir W-itif L. M- rkr-1% NKW ADVKimsi: BOARD. G— SslS^JSHW Mks. R. A ":.jM Oprtiity! HARRIS'. I.— - H -u.e- NEW ADVEKTISES1KNTS. It j Thi. -. U. Conn I <hirt*—HI i RALSTON 1(l . „„ HALL. , has recurved the newest I naLL* ’tylt*s of !*»*> and ; (YldAt tnd Saturdi}', Not. 14 and 15 r» and infant-*, diamond j AXI) SATURDAY MATINEE, ond etrl * I ca-wiiinere and ; r „ nA ^ | and Shetland p arid undershirt otton half hose, r half he ai.k. Mull* rdm T«f-d i Mwiiomin and 7J : tirely satisfactory to the coin- J . cn nne waa operated daring «lj by n«ml«n of the com-1 -j iently it had only a fair and Upoi . -dat.3 i CUr »tart the mac ordinary feat c loe of 277 fe--t 1 11ft inch nozzl< by Dr. A. J. Da ; at 10ft a McBryde, ¥ :hmt H Oft o'clock jt. K. y. chocd at 31 W. 1L Cnamcu.—Preaching al and 7ft r. x. by the pw McIntosh. Sunday- at 101 ing by Church dock, u’ Ciu DlfT ChOBCR.— by Rer. O. J. -tor. and at 7ft r. x. by Rev. ton. Sunday-echoo! at 3 r. .•ting*Wednesday at 7ft r. x. koosf M. E. CifuacH.—Morning 1 o'clock. Preaching by Rer. a. Sundny-eehool 3 o'clock r. ig acrrico 7 o'clock. Phacli* pwtor, Iter. R. 31. Lockwood, nferenco Wedmwday eruning —Mu M. I- ting service at 11 reaching by pan tor. Rer. R. >d. Ercniiig nerrioo 7 o'clock. Pr«»aching by Rer. C. J. Toole. Sunday* school 0 o'clock, a. x. Church Conference ThurmUy erening 7 o'clock. 8r. Joaxm'a Catholic Chubch.—First Ma~ at 7ft o'clock, a. x. High Maas 10ft o'clock a. x. Vospera 4 o'clock r. x. iimrilll FrfM be meeting of the J. If. Estill, Pi The Niiprrl et to-morrow it. Quite a row pursuant to ad* a number of impor- e up daring the term -iininal eases. Block. Sam Smith is at Heath & Porter's ata* bio with two rur loads of com binod stock, which ho will sell cheap. Those in need of etoo’; would do well to apply at once, as they are here to be sold immediately. .tb Rrdmicd. [r. A. E. Seifert, the efficient money tr clerk of the Macon Post-offioe, baa mxl from offioe. Mr. 8. has held the tion for many years, and. «« holiere, tisfaction to the public. s 2 minutes; 10 pounds •ouncls in 4| minutes, sgan to play. Daring n .- planned the ei- throwing water a dis- rough 100 feet of hose It waa a greater feat d r * *■’ I than waa «rer before aeoompliAhed in ng prayer. ^ ono beliered that the little -Sabbath-1 ea ^ M ooald do jt. Her bailders, Messrs. ]> l Harrell A Hayea, of Paterson. N. J., only j guaranteed a distance of 240 feet; but I she orerieaped that easily, and when she bad rcarhod the 277 feet she seemed bare only fairly began to oomo down bar work. The judges of this test w< selected from Ocmulgee Fire Company No, 2, and were amongst the oldei most experienced firemen in the city. Hence the test was on honort on. erery particular, and made the boys prouder of her strength than they preri oualy were of her beauty. They are sat- infied that she will do to oount on in case a fire occurs. She can get to a fire as quickly as any and do better work after she gets there. As stated a day or two ago, the com I any has nataod this engine after Mr. O. O Sparks, who is one of the oldest and beet known citizens of Macon. It is worthy compliment to a wor‘. by man. Mr. Sparks came to Macon in 1836. His first employment here waa loading flat boats at eoventy-five oents a day. A gentle man who was then in the cotton business, saw iV-TO waa material in him to fit him for a more responsible position than that of a common laborer, and took him into bis warehouse. From that time to the present Mr. Sparks has been in the cot ton business, being now a member of the leading warehouse firm in the city. He been Mayor of the city several terms, a judge of the Superior Court for six years, and has represented the unty in the Legislature. He le of the most public spirited and generous citizens of Mnoon bonce, we say the boys have done well to pay him this handsome oompli ment. Hie picture will be placed in the signal light of the steamer and his name will be conspicuously inscribed on the engine. We predict a brilliant future for the " O. O. Sparkes." fc.ll gnules. cravats, bows and scarfs, si»i paper; suspenders and braces, umbrellas and canes; Lubin’s extracts and toilet arti cles gen-rallr, trunks, valises, and bucket-. Call at Xa 4 Cotton are- ’ j nue, three doors from Mulberry street., m#la | Macon. Ga. nor8-tf and chapman sisters i SuLDDort«d brs POwerfol menno | BURLE sguE ind OOMlC OPERA COMPANY ChspILSU SoxrT«iN*3 entirely new in kiw French cwulic-i of HI the popular fl»von, at MurkelV Tacsifl, TaliaC. AtcheU and lunch ba-kete foraale by novSl* B. Johnston. Jr. A«M»rla( Inn. Georgia Press As- wtponad until the ident. Bank Klrrllons. At a meeting of tho directors of the Central Georgia Dank yesterday, Mr. R. W. .I.mui-..!,, .It . ••!• ■ t.-i . r fill tho vacancy caused by tho duath of Mr. Maagbam, and Mr. W. Ii. Cox was elected teller, vies Jemison, promoted. Tlir Mayor's Court, A. McClolland waa aaaessod five dollars for disorderly conduct. Jim Scott was booked for stealing, but appeared against him and tho ca. i dii Jo tho sttxvlii niton, charged with stealing, was continued from Friday as flood five dollars. She bad ■d with tho party from whom The Funeral of Colonel Nsnshsm. The funeral of Col. Thomas W. Mang- hum took place at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, from the Mulberry Street Methodist Church. The remains escorted from his late residence to the church by the Macon Volunteers, mus tering over fifty guns. The services at the church were conducted by Rer. J. 0. Branch, and consisted of the simple but beautiful burial service of the Methodist church. Mr. Arthur L. Wood presided at the organ and played a dirge as the solemn procession entered the church. The choir then sang "Nearer My God to Thee’’ as a aolo and chorus. The preacher then read and the choir sang a portion of Dr. Wat U’ beautiful hymn, beginning: ** Ob Otid. our help in s*t* past. Our hope for ysais to come. Our fchclU’r from the stormy blast And our eternal home." An eloquent and fervent prayer closed the exercises at tho church. No funeral servioe was preached nor were any re marks at all made by the preacher. The remains were then taken to tho hearse and a procession formed, with the Volunteers in front, followed by the hearse and a long line of carriages. The pall bearers were Hon. W. A. Huff, Col. J. E. Jones, Capt. T. G. Holt, Dr. J. S. Baxter, B. C. Smith. C. M. Wyly, T. B. Gresham and C. E. Campbell. The latter four were of tho Macon Volunteers, and Dissolution, By reference to an advertisement which appear* elsewhere this morning, it will bo soon that tho firm of Ells A La- ney luu boon dissolved, Mr. C. A. Ells re- tiring therefrom. The basins* will be conducted by Mr. W. W. Lunoy, who is an iutolligont and enterprising young business man, who will do what is neces sary to keep up the reputation of the Maud. Mi 1111 -• .. :it.-;uplnt« - Maooo. bat hu not .l.-torn-mad whitbor «“* 0,0 oniform of th« company The remains were enclosed in a splendid silver-mounted casket, which was covered .4 Fine *frw. Camy A Ejponnor M*nt over one of thoae su]H*rb oyster htows for which their ros- taunmtisso famous. It was gotten up in Evpmnar's bout style, and there was. enough of it to serve a brimming plate to every man in the office. The gen tlemen have our thunk*. They came to our relief at a most opportune time, and with the inner man strengthened with tlu-ir delicious birale.'i, tho remainder of tho week’* work became a light task. We again tell them thank yo. I.S*| of tetter* Held for r«>*tajvr. Macon lW-orn.-K, November 8.1S73. ny.Ga.; Miss ille, Ga.; Thomas hu; Mr. Charles RoU'rt L. Conon, ; Richard Head. Billingsly. Barnes- i. Abel A Co.. Sa- Mim Lula HilLuuu F. I*. King. Millidgc Kintr. HaimwvtUe. Wnehtel. Macon, G.». E*.p. Smith»:lle: Macon. Ga.; Seabran Aunii with wreaths and crosses of evergreens and white flowers, emblems of immor tality and parity. At the cemetery tho church service was concluded the grave closed and a salute of three volleys firod by tho Volnn- U-ers in honor to the memory of thoir de ported comrade, and the mortal parts of Thomas W. Mangham were consigned to the care of Mother Earth, to hold forever in hor loving embroco. Thoro the flow ers will bloom in beauty above him, and the winds will moan solemn dirges among the branches of the trees which overhang hia grave; but he will sleep on—taking the long rest which tho Almighty gives, in His own good time, to the tired crea- tares of the earth. While out shopping, don't fail to take the children to see Merkel’s splendid stock of popular toys. 20,000 German salt pickles, just re ceived at Pn tael’s. nov4tf Get your bread and cake of MerkeL Fbuschen Sckweizeh Kobe, just re ceived at Panel's. coy4tf Men's Hats—all the new and nobby ityles, for sale by nov8 lw We. B. Johnston, J*. Lull's sharing and hair-cutting saloon on Mull*eny 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 Infants' Hats—pretty, new styles, all sizes, just received by nov8 lw Wx. B. Johnston, Jb. New Crop raisins, citron, cherries and currants, at Putxel's. nov4tf Youth's and boy's hats, in latest styles, received to-day nov8 lw Wx. B. Johnston, Jr. Four hundred thousand pounds Teas of all grades, at Putxel's nov4tf Fair Medals and Prjcxiuxs Nicely engraved at Store of nov8 Wino A Solomon. It Ovxr-exertion cither of body or mind, pro duce* debility and disease. The usual remedy is to take some stimulant, the effect of which is the same a* Riving a tired horse the whip instead of oats. The true way is to fortify the system with permanent tonic like the Peruvian Syrup (a pro- ixido of Iron.) which gives strength and vigor to tho whole system. Hunt. Rasxix a Lamar.—This well known id reliable firm have reed rod a large lot of Dr. Hood's Eureka Liver Medicine. It has tbepraise of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 oents and $L00. Tub Ciirapest and Best.—Hook's Eureka Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the treatment of Liver Disease. Dyspepsia. Sick Head ache, Costiveness. and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach and liver. novS01jr OBHTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy relief for you me men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood stored. Impediments to raarriiure removed. New thod of treatment. New and remarkable rem edies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed vdopes- Addma HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. X South Ninth street, Philadelphia. P* institution having a hi*h reputation for honorable conduct ■»-* wl akUL oct29 Sm v evening will be presented t Burlew.u - tilrs*aganra. cn: DON GIOVAXI. or L.f-jf.lkt «j. i tb>S«oarSUtaa. An i Ibe Ch«rmmgCoowi.v THE LOJLX OF A L0VEE. .i.-nul lull.. Bur. -i-e, Xe— Suluc. % Bui,> I V* I‘utiM Art-- X»ijuU. iiurl'rfc. JU Btf Ksvn •nd tic W.ndrrtul Truope U French Clulich. Irar^^rv Entire rhsnee of Prnrramme each nictiL KvrxvihiMC New .'Brink anil Sparklimr. General Adaomaaa RA GaBwy 5-ie. ■ served Seats #1-5. for «1- at Brown X Ca s B«»k Store. Grand Matinee .Saturday, 2 p. m, for Indies and Children. Admission 50c. all Ban .v GUNNY CLOTH. -Q bales standard guxxt bag- GINO- Per sale cheap. MM. H. STARK A 00, not'd 2w Savannah. Ga. Interesting to Cotton Planters 1 "TMTILL be rented at public outcry before tho 1 > Court house door in Clinton. Jones county, Georgia, on Saturday, the 6th day of December next, between the hwal hours of sale, fur the next year, pMNM riven the first day of Jan- uary next, and rent to expire cae year therewith . the Plantation belonging to tb*- estate of the late Dennis L. Towndsend. cor.aistiiur of -Wi acres mors or less. One half in hich state of cul tivation and under rood frnce, with abundant miming and well water. Large two story dwell- inr. laborers* houses, gin bouse, hone stables.etc Term * made known on the day of renting. For particulars inquire of J. P. GREER. Ad*mr. ■ at Greer, Lake A Coda Macon.Ga. norOAt-lswtds CITY TAX PAYERS. | AM iiutractod to notify you that TAXES MUST BE PAID Before th- 30th tnstanL It will save you cost and trouble to do so. Those who hare claims against tlie ri f j most put them in shape and pre.-ent them. Those mrtiesupon whom I have called frequently most call at the office and v-ttle, as I am TOD MODEST to make myself disagreeable to them All claims against defaulters will be put in exe cution and publi>hed the 1st day of Dare-mber. 6. F. ADAMS. Mita Asaessor and Oolhrtor. DISSOLUTION. under the firm name of Ells X Lanev, day dissolved by mutual consent. C. A. Ella withdraws from the busineaa. ff. W. Lsney. will continue the business at the old stand, taking charge of the assets and assuming all liabilities of the concern. C. A. ELLS, W. W. LANEY. Macon. Ga, November Sth. 1S7S. Having this day withdrawn from the firm of Ells A Imcj. I take this nu-thoil of thanking my manv friends for their kind and liberal pat- i —i m- / u- u- TIME TESTS ALL THUS Simmons’ Liver Regulator OB MEDICINE, ICTURED by unrivalled as tl ily known mod ■*»nd corrects the 1 al IteiMunte « 'i*p the System, an Toxic propertie TAKE SIMMONS’ LIVES REGULATOR! THE SREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. Manufactured only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon. Ga, and I’mlxdelphix. novftlStawAw INTEIDIN8 TO MME A GMAM8E II OUR BUSINESS January 1st, We propose to reduce prices for C A. S H ! And to reduce stock we offer at RETAIL= JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. villi vannah, Ga.; Dr. T. N. Steward; Mrs. Hornet E. Quart«'rman, Walthourville, Ga.; K. F. Burkette. Twiggs county; Col. 0. Vanghon. Farinsville. Va,; Mr. W. L. Rainey, lVrrv. Houston coun ty. Ga.; Mr. We-lev Collier, Fort Valley, \ A. Cal-1well. Ferry, Ga. Ga. The « haiMHMii ai< This well known burfteeqo will bn in Mooob and rUy and Saturday nights, and w arte trenipe is ono of tho bei popular of all that lmv failed to pla, Dii»patel: follows : If tlu epi i opera troupe next Friday ill also give n Tho known and mo»t that hare visited ir, and has newer good houses. Of the n the 1'itUburg (Pa.) t i4 October, speaks as e drama were alw dn^ os the M be little obj« uianent {»!••»< enter into th< tvff.vGsl gave and he >nol r» - A Call for City Taxes. Mr. O. F. Adams, the City Tax Col lector and Receiver, publishes a notice thi* morning calling upon the people to •x»me up and pay their taxes between now :ind the 20th. The city needs the money to meet current expenses, and has played the part of creditor as long as it can af ford to do so consistently with the pnblic jifood. Mr. Adams has called in person upon many citixcns some doxen or two times, but Aron's that he is too modest to call any more, anil the people must now come np to his office and settle, and if they do not executions against all delin quents will be issued as certainly as the first of December comes. The end of the year is approaching and the sity will need every dollar of its revenue to pay off its creditors. Th.? moral of this whole thing is the taxes must be paid. Thr Fair will be Continued To-morrow at the store of Messrs. Greer, Lake A Co. They will open with two hundred and fifty bunches of banana*, direct from the Antilles, an indefinite amount of oranges from Florida and Cuba, a hundred boxes of pears from j California, apples from every quarter of the continent where apples grow, and grapes fresh and fine as ever grew any- where. The show to-morrow will consist j mainly of fruit, nevertheless their fine j ; tock of groceries is barely depleted. REDIICTIf. W. A. JUHAN & CO., Aware of the stringency of the time.*, have made important reductions in all goods, which pur-9 cliasjr* will do well to consider before buying-. BLANKETS, SHAWLS, JEANS and DOMESTICS. AT LESS THAN :e»-a.:nto prices. DRESS GOODS Reduced in all grades, and GREAT BARGAINS In all grades of Family Dry Goods. Just received, a handsome line of CA88IMERES For gentlemen's wear. Double-Breasted Under Vests And all the novelties in LADIES' NECK-WEAR, RUCHING, GKOS GRAIN RIBBONS. Pure Drugs! FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRE8C PXPTXONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED by a COMPE TENT and LONG EXPERIENCED APOTHECARY. DRUG STORE, novtKntntf No. 8 Brown Honse Block. JOHN INGALLS DEALER IN Choice Tooth Brushes, Manufactured Expressly for His Trade and Awarded First Premium at the Georgia State Elegant Handkercheif Extracts ▲ HD TOILET WATERS. Awarded First Premiums at the Georgia State Pair. With a Full Line of Elegant Toilet Articles, COMBS. HAIR BRUSHES POMADES, etc. JOHN INGALLS, novfltf Fourth and Poplar Streets. Etc. Etc. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. I 'MIIS is to rive notice that on the 4th day of NovemU-r. A. !>.. 1**7X. a fc.irrnjit ■ Bank ruptcy was iv»u«>l a*nun»t the estate of Littleton K. Moreland, of Montczumxcuuuty of Ms > *i and St.nte ot (e.-vmx who has lavii adjudo.ii a Bankrupt on his own and that the payment of any debts, and delivery at any property belonging to sajvl Bankrupt, to him. or for hi* iw. and the transfer of any prop- rtc of the «XUv fuel themselves part and jv ; the fun and never think of critieic: plav for abgtnxiitifla or the play U-k of great hiatrionic abilities, better still, with ail thei spngUtlut*M»* they rvtA’E sjHVt which must always umpire defer- uaev and esUvtu. This is writt* u after a careful observation of last nig.it j- per- farmanee at the Ao.ulemy of Music, rhv burlesque w»s " Little DonGiovani, on.l wo* partieijated in by Miss Blanche, Mus Klla and Mw* Belle, supported by Mr. Allen and a full company which luu- evidently lx*-n froinod to a strict con formity with all that pertain* to a deco rous and even refined stage representa tion. Miss Lydia Thompson, with he** ' Thoco troupe of blonde* tnay W louder on more vulgarly funny, but never wa® uiore vivacious o;j.l captivating perform an»v than that of lost evening. All c the young ladies are gcnnl singers, an thou musical ability was brought int frequent iwquisit.on. Their humor, ten: is spoiltsn«v)us, and from the time th curtain went up until it fell there was i constant stn«uu of vivacious savings ths, . , . everybovly saw ho-i not Uea *pre pei>«d. of neb perfumes, extracts, oils and pom- pupp<t-iixe. to order. Mi>s Ella, with ! ule* is *o sel-vt and extensive, and the her songs aud »iant*«is. rixvtved a great ,«-eet odors exhaled from them -a deli- daal of applause, and Blanche tb >icu- UlAl c not appreciated. Mias Belle was cot | behind the others in public t«stor‘iu. and “I nc * bree*« waa tho recipient of many marks of favor. I and fragrant ehoase estate, a ill he held »t l U- Ik.Idea nt Fort Vail el. U-fon- Lt-mu.-l T. K*q.. Knrister. on tho 15th day of Deo D 1*:5. at IS o'clock, J ■aeftt ■ re* of hu upter. u ton's Ho Dkjlijcbs and consumers who parch&M Irugs, medicines, chemicals, etc., xuv re- ninded that the well known druggists Hunt, Konkin A Lamar, even in these Eight times, are carrying their usual large tnd well assorted stock of goods, which Jiey know to be fresh and reliable. spicy breeirfc HOST. BASKIN 4 L4MA8 82 and 8J. Cherry Street, Have no inducements to offer the public in ANTEBELLUM and DAMAGED goods, but hare in store the largest and best as sorted stock of FM and BeliaDle Dm MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS. PATENT MEDICINES, etc. A full assortment of CLOVEE AND GBASS SEEDS, 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 Lead 12c., at 9c. Castor OB ;25c., at 20c. Sweet OB 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, Ttupentine 10c., at 8c. Matches 50c. doz., at 40c. doz. Yellow Ochre lltk, at 6c. Pat. Dryer 20c., at 17c. Yarnish. Coach $4 gal., at 3, Varnish, Furniture $3 75 gal., at 2 75. Yarnish, Asphaltum $2 gal., at 1 50. Yarnish, English Coach, in square cans, $7, at 6. Yarnish, English Coach, in square cans. $6, at 5. Varnish, Damar $3 50, at 3. Yarnish, Leather $7, at 6. Brushes, Paint. $2 75 each, at 2. Brushes, Yarnish $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 Schnapps 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, Rose 25c., at 15c. Flavoring Extracts, Celery....25c., at 15c. Flavoring Extracts, Ginger...25c., at 15c. Flavoring Extracts, Bannah..25c., at 15c. Window Glass, 8x10. 10c., at 8c. Window Glass, 10x12. 15c., at 12c. Trusses and Braces $2 50 each, at 2. Trasses, Double. 44 each, at 3 Trasses, Rubber. #3 50 each, at 3. —AT THE— STILL CONTINUES, gn have just made on all classes of GOODS, the rash of customers is Greater Than Ever To better suit the people and times, have reduced all TRUllAN & GREEN, SECOND STREET. MACOX. GA. Wholesale Dealers in AXD MANUFACTURERS OF TINWARE. NEARLY ALL CROP OP 1S7S. THE FOUR LEADING PIANOS Now manufactured are tbe Knabe, Hallett, Davis <fc Co., Haines Eros., And Southern Gem. And tha best and Cheapest Place to Buy One LTTDDEN & BATES’ DUPREZ & BENEDICT’S I MUSIC HOI SE RALSTON HALL ! POSITIVELY LAST ENGAGEMOrr THIS SEASON j .MONDAY. MI1E.8BEI ltth. most eloquently wrote Bishop Heber in j Itia celebrated missionary hymn, and w ( j never visit Ingall's drug store, corner r'ourt h and Poplar streets, Hollingsworth | Block, without being reminded of the i Above quoted lines ; especially if ho J .'banco to op»*n his showcases. His stock NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS. ! j lira** Band and Burlesque Opera Troupe I YTTJTH more m>wmmr. triumphant sui-r-ess! I tv Having just concluded a moat bnllisnt I »on of two week, at the Varieties Theatre*. New | t»rieanvthv ; a lore- oi beauty anti foshiot OreseuS City, appremne before lanre. n-fin chtly. Their receipts » SAVANNAH. GA. From Si to 50 different prices and styles always on hand. Erery purebru-er ruarer.teed a rood inatrument. Lanrest j-iat.o trade in tbe South and luwcat prievs. Every one thinking of buying a piano is invited PATENT MEDICINES That Ketail for One Dollar 90 cts. That Retail at Fifty cts. 45 cts. That Retail at 25 Cents, 30 cts. Call at once, or call soon. Cash at the Goods 25 per cent Less Than they sold before the Great Financial Panic We want money for our Goods, and order to get it we have made the Following Reductions 8-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $4 to |2 50. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $5 to 44 50. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $6 to |5 00. 10- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $7 to 46 00. 11- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from 49 to 47 50. 11- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from 411 to 49 00. 12- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from 412 to 410 00. 14-4 Blankets at Panic Prices I to v dLLl STRATED CATALOGUES FREE. >*r.inc fn>r>; to #1.500. a» obore. :ia;: . i* and pl<*a»imr procramn; • nttrcly new. ■ J g|. Kcsem cannot help thinking of and anything el»e sweet s for sale at Brown X Co.'s buok>u CHAA. H.DUPRKZ. ii iiH. Exerhin . Genera! Acem. Lost or Strayed. j SPECIAL NOTICE I Until times ore better, we shall *41 pianos at ; wholesale pruvs for cash or on short time. ] We ffuorantee nr>t-r*te Ihanos for #»T5. ) fsr.'Oanti Superior IharKe. $525, .md $STi. I The very be«t Ptarvja. gfckJ. Xi5<*. gtTS. SAoO, I kssoar d ftkv. Piano# usxe >.vn *>ld so .. l^p U-f -re. Tti«-e pnre-e are- - nlv for the pres- I out. Do ix-l let the rho-n.v oj by. Ptanue deli' ered. fre-ucht lain. :•< cash buyers ui j :he South. oukl on long tunc. qmTON foii PiA.xoM, Old fftoiBi Ov Slots J. H. ZEILIN & CO. Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting, PILLOW CASING. —AXD— House Furnishing Goods, AT EEDCCED PRICES. Red Table Damask, Reduced from $1 25 to $1 00. WHITE TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS, DOILIES, And TOWELS, Just Received at Panic Prices! We have reduced our Black Alpacas, "Which for color and quality are admitted by competent judges to be the best and cheapest in the city, as follows: Black ALPACAS, worth 50c., for 40c. Black ALPACAS, worth 60c., for 50c. Black ALPACAS, worth 75c., for 60c. Black ALPACAS, worth 85c., for 75c. Black MOHAIRS, worth 41, for 85c. Black BRILLIANTINES, worth $125, for |1 00. We sell the same Alpaca as A. Stewart retails, and at the some prices, Colored Mohairs, In all the new and fashionable shades, reduced from 75c. to 60c. Just received, another full line of those Handsome Satins ! In all the new and Stylish Colors, in eluding NAYY BLUE, BOTTLE GREEN, OLIVE BROWN And all Fashionable Colors, which we will sell during the next TWO WEEKS AT 85 OENTS. They are the BEST QUALITY, and are worth $1 00. Only 25 dozen of those KID GLOVES Left, which we are selling at $1 00, worth $I 50. Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hose In all qualities, at Bargain Prices. Pine Woven Corsets, For 75c., worth $1 00. Handsome Braided Corsets, For $1 00, -worth $1 50. We have the largest and best assortment of SILKS ever offered in the State. IN BLACK SILKS j defy competition, as we have the largest and cheapest stock in Are the Best Stoves in Use for the Reason that they do the Cooking in a More perfect Manner, with Less Fuel and in a Shorter Time than'any other Stove and will last Doable as Long. THE OLD COMPLAINT Of common Stoves, that they fail to cook tcell on the bottom oftne oven is never heard where this stoic- is used. Th.-yha\e been in the market a quarter of a century, (all improvements being adopted so fast as their merits are known.) Over two hundred and fifty thousand now in daily use, dispensing health and happiness to millions. We are afBBll for Middle and Southwest Georgia for this popular stove, and can sell them, at wholesale or retail, as low as an ordinary sec ond-, or even third-class article can be purchased. TRUMAN & GREEN, nov9dCtw4t Cherry Street. Macon, Ga. Sign of the GOLDEN STOVE. Bill Arp’s Peace Papers HIGHLY ILLUSTRATED. Pries 5150 per copy. For sale by noY7 St J. W. BURKE * CO. BAD DDE 11 Y ! A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES. WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS. BITS, SADDLERY »nd CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL-HUBS. SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SK* 1 ” CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Abo 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS- PRICES. n.v6 lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry Btreet, Macon °« BURDICK BROTHERS, 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. SIO OF THE GOLDEN HOG. the first Tuesday in December next, between the lemd hours of sale, in the town of Buena \ ista. Marion county, the following described property, to-wit: One rockaway. Levied on as the property of H. K. Lamb to satisfy a fl fa in my hands in favor of William Wells vs Solomon Wallmaker, and H. K. Lamb, security. Also, at the same time and place, lot erf land No. 188, in the 4th district of originally Muscogee, now Marion county. Levied on as the property o(tbe defendant, O. L. Grossed to satisfy a fl fa m my hands in favor of Abner Wimberly vs O. L. Gros- aell. nov9tds P. N. MADDOX, Sheriff. WANTED. A MALE TBACHBR of experience to take charge of the “Talmadge Institute,” located at Irwinton, Wilkinson county. Ga* for tbe year 1874. None need apply except those who can fur nish testimonials of high moral character and em inent qualifications as a teacher. Application should bo made to the undesigned immediately. F. CHAMBERS, nov8 Snwxw Secretary Board Trustees. Lost at Brown House Hop. L HEAVY Black Beaver-Cloth Overroot; capo jL sleeves. Supposed to have been taken by mistake. Any one will oblige by leaving it at the H. T. POWELL. Strayed or Stolen. small white star in the forehead, and lower por tion of hind legs also white. Any one taking up me. or giving such and restoring this animal to . . .. GEORGE BEGGS. information is will lead to his reoovery wiil be will iv\v:ird'-d. nov7tf FOR RENT. Y O. E. BESORE, two desirable rooms for » sleeping or office purposes, above store, 87 Cherry street. nov4 fit SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION. To Sunday-School Workers in Georgia. rpiIE great importance of tho Sunday-school J. work demands closer union and more tho rough organization among those engaged in it, to tbe end that every neighborhood iq our State may be reached, and that we may possess greater fa cilities for obtaining a knowledge of the exact condition and wants of the vast field spread out befo v us; and as this can only bo done by means of a convention, it is therefore decided to invite all of the Sunday-schools connected with tlR Bap tist Churches in the State of Georgia to send rep resentatives to attend a meeting of Sunday-school Workers, at the Cotton Avenue Baptist Church, in the city of Macon, on Saturday, November 15th, 1873, At 10 o'clock, A. M. The object of this meeting is to take into con sideration the wants of tho work, and to organize a convention, if thought best. We earnestly urge Sunday-school Superintendents and Pastors of Churches to co-operate in this matter and send up delegates. Eminent Sunday-school men will be present, and every effort will bo made to make the meeting interesting and instructive. Each delegate is requested to bring all the information witliin his reach, not only in regard to his own school, but all schools in his neighborhood or sec tion of country. Each school may send as many delegates as its means will allow. All ministers, whether delegates or not, will be admitted, if they desire. novS 2t J. S. MARTIN. Macon, On. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Corn, Bacon, Flour HAY, OATS, MEAL, WHET BRAN. BAGGING, TIES. LARD, HAMS, MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Eto Prices as Low as Any Other House Call and see us, at tho sign of the Golden Hog. BURDICK BROTHERS. THE COMMONWEALTH LIFE The INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY, comprehend, and at the minimum rates at Commonwealth " is Safe, Popular and Prompt, WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. Examine the Savunre* Bank Plan. THOMAS U. CONNER, Maooo. Georgia, Manager of tho Georgia Dy liufint, augSl lawly BOOKS AND STATIONERY! J. W. BDI1HE & GO., NO. OG SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. A NNOUNCE to their many friends and custonnrs.asw. ll as the public, that they are now BET TER PREPARED THAN EVER to supply them with all they need in I ho BOOK AND STATIONERY LINE. We will keep a good stock of RELIGIOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD BOOKS, and all orders will meet with prompt and careful attention. Our Sunday School Stock will be full and complete, and we particularly solicit this class of orders. TO COUNTRY M E R C H A NT S “ Wo would say that we have a new a ml well assorted stock of BLANK BOOKS, such as FULL BOUND RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS, MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOKS, Etc. INK. WRAPPING PAPER. NOTE PAPER, MUCILAGE. FOOLSCAP PAPER. INITIAL PAPER. TWINES. LETTER PAPER, TISSUE PAPER, and all kinds of STATIONERS' NOTIONS and SMALL WARES. We will also keep on hand a good assortment of Printers' Supplies, such as Book and Xews Ink, Colored Inks, > Flat Papers,. Cards, Letter and Bill Head Blanks. All kinds of Book and Job Printing: Neatly and Promptly Executed. BINDING—OLD BOOKS iiND NEW—IN BEST STYLE. Address JT. W. BURKE & CO., augSl law3m MACON. GA.- W. A. HOPSON & CO. Have commenced to put Prices Down, On their stock, and offer 100 Doz. HOSE FOR LADIES, When taken by the dozen, at $3. Cost $6 to import THE Fire Insurance MACON mi Trnst Association. OFFICE 64 MULBERRY STREET. GEO. B. TURPIN, Pres. GEORGE B. TURPIN. J. RANDOLPH WHITEREAD, BASIL A. WISE. ADDISON R. TINSLEY. J. MONROE OGDN, Sec. a nd Treas. SAMUEL F. DICKINSON, JOHN C. CURD, SAMUEL T. COLEMAN. SOLOMON WAXKLBAUM. ALBERT MIX. dise, and Household Furniture. febZStrd 40 doz. Misses’ 40-B Iron Frame At 5* 50 per dozen. AH Goods Marked Down. novfitf FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE, well arranged Dwelling —seven rooms and double kitchen. Also, for sale, several raca.it and improved lots in different pails ®£ tbo city, worth from $RAO to '".ooo. Apply to MBS. REEVES. octl7tf Cor. Spring st. and Washington a FOR RENT. IWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located. Apply to R. F. Lawton, At Exchange Bank, or to Dk. A. P. COLLINS. julvl7 tf At Collin** A Heath* TO RENT. Jnlv£5tf Apply to eight OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO. WANTED AT ONCE. rill bo P. C. SAWRER E. B. POTTEB, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST Last Notice to Tax Payers. IHE law requires t make an early settle- of idl the taxes of Bibb county. I aliail expect and positively require every paver to make settlement on f ~ ■* **“ ' DAY OK NOVEMBER. Do upor 1 e and expo Saunders’ Face Powder BLOOM OF NINON! A N English preparation. The best in the world for beautifying the complexion. Free TURKISH COLOGNE. Superior to any cologne ever brought to this J city. Warranted to give satisfaction in every j particular or money refunded. Prescriptions carefully prepared by competent I druggists. J ROLAND B. HALL, I nov4tf Corner Cherry st. and Cotton ave. DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES, j DENTISTS, SUCCESSORS OP DE. G. W. LMERSO.Y, ; 84 Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. References; Dr G W Emerson; Rev Dr F SC Kennedy, Rev J W Burke, Mr R II Hutchings Mr R \\ Bonner, M ton; Capt P T Pitts, Cai-t R T Ross, Dr Sam Persley, Mr Robert Barron, Rey Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs Jt Wing, Atlanta; Dr Hollingshead, Fort Valley iv7tf DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, THE PLA CE To get something that is nice is at A - ULLMAN’S ISAACS HOUSE BAR. He lias RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. | ATLANTA BEES. I The beat Whisky, Brandy & Wine In Macon. Lunch every day at 11 o’clock. Dyafora on half Oftgl lm_ Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J- VALENTINO, » TTAVIXG refitted his entire premises, if now ! _LJ prewired to furnish his fnends and patrons with everything pertaining to a first-claw restau rant, which will be served in the very best style. He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, BANE, ETO. Strang.-rs visiting Macon should give him a <*11. I will open on the 1st of October, at No. fifi Cherry Street, next door to my present restaurant, % Ladies’ Eating Saloon. JOHN VALENTINO. rep7 tf Macon. Go. - Mr. MISS WARD’S HANDSOME STOCK OP MILLINERY GOODS ~JS now open for the inspection of^ her friends Bill Arp’s Peace Papers. For Rent. rpilE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First X street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls- bury, eligibly located and convenient to business. T * «sion given October 1st. Apply to A- B. ROSS. Ifitf Or CAPT. A. G.BUTTS. i ,r> a time. Myoi util 9 o’clock i . 72 Chei JOHN P. FORT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macon, Georgia. «ept215w* NOTICE. ER foraale a small farm in nou»5on conn re miles from Mar-Ialville, S. W. R. R- itainimr 4©f» acres, under hi*h state of cultiva- -ig level, with g<xxl fences, good wafer buildings Hew. except the dwelling, wuicn fiat ently repaired. “ * — healthy locality, "* octl8«w GEO. HASLAM. A pply to W NOTICE. '• liave this day sold our stock o GOOD! i beopeak for him the ] istibly funny, satirical papers up *“r Dome *'" ’ " everpri • pictures. Price 91 SO. . - w*- ^ ,— upon War Politics, and our Domestic Relations. One of the sharpest books overprinted in this country Full BROWN & CO., Macon. Go. FOR SALE. 11.2 MILES FROM THE CITY. 55 ; HOUSE AND LOT. With or «ithout furniture, containing all reeeasary outhouses, stable,, etc. and orchard. RAFFLE. The Gold Medal Premium Concert Grand .121 tf M. J. BAER 1 CHICKERING T7»XHIBITED ^ putt; fiunl'.V, O. E. BESORE, -fEEAh AUCTION AXD COMMI8SIOX | Salem e I chandise, solicit ! n ENEl , ' T MERCHANT, *7 Cherry street, Macon. Go. * fc», Consia Liberal cash advances. 8ale* i favorable t at the Fair, i : Will be 125 puttinir the raffled for s at 810 u pis .iu at 8250 less Li't to be seen at < ketobrr Any our returning hnr field's Jn>n tl'orka. t*r in VmeYilh-. will hr M..to- nly rea \rdiai. Any informotkin as to hi* where- Abcuts *hankfull> received. IK.V5 91 J &. dCHOPiELD. WE SELL AS WE ALVERTISE FRENCH HOUSE AMEBICUS, GA. Board prr Day ■ ■ - - ST EOF SALE;. ! 1 FTERthe term prexaribud b v 1 k 1.--U1 : t. ; Hi. Il’ ; r. -pan d E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORHEYS AMD COUNSELLORS AT LAN, Office 52 Second st* Macon. Georgia. ^’TLL practice the courts of Macon and ad* . and in the Supreme and Geonri*. Special attention riven krnptcv. S. Waxelbanni uv.il.' ouiuantisu & Bro. octtllxa SIRS- A. K. RAGLAND. J'nq.rietrofcd