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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12. 1873.
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NOV. 1-.
To Patron* of the Cotton tttatr
By authority of th«* Georgia Sut- ;
Granjjo, a niaKH-tn.wting of Cotton Stit-*> 1
Patrona will hold In the city of At- j
huita, Ga.,on the 25thinstant,at8o*cl«*ck
p. m., to hake into consideration mea*aivK
looking to tho relied of the brotherhood.
Cotton States exchanges of the Georgia
V**" will ple*»e copy, or call attention to
name.
Half-fare rat** will donbtl.-s- be ob
tained on all railroad liijt* in thU State
for dele h mto» attending the meeting.
T. J. Smith, Master.
E. Tatlor, Secretary.
Colnparchoe, Sov ember 4, 1873.
fcronrlu PrtM* Aomori at Ion.
Tho inerting of the Georgia Preen As
sociation haa been postponed un til the
IGth of December.
J. H. Estill, Pro
i'lent.
The ( hap*.
Tho sale of reserved aeats for the Chap
man ■inters' performances will be com
menced at Brown & Co.'s bookstore, at
nine o'clock this morning.
The New Assistant Posttnsafer.
The new aaaUt&nt postmaster and
money order clerk, in the Macoa Post-
office. is E. It. Belcher, brother of the
Postmaster. He takes the plaoe of Mr.
Seifert.
A Mint to Young Gentlemen.
If a lady turns her back upon you now,
take it not os an affront, we beseech you,
but know that the fair one has turned
her beck only that ye may see and the
bettor admire her buckles.
A Chance to Huy a PrlntlnK Office.
We call attention to the advertisement
of Mr. J. M. M soon, which appears this
morning, offering for sale the material,
good will, etc., of the Eufaula Times.
He offers a bargain in this, as he is de
termined to sell it.
Drugs.
Attention is called to the advertise
ment of Itol&nd B. Hall, druggist. He
has a most select stock of such goods sa
are usually kept in his line, and parties
desiring to purchase will find all of his
goods up to tno proper standard.
The Wentlicr
For tho past tim e days has been as fine
and balmy aa was ever experienced in
thia or any other climate or country. If
Italy can produoe anything finer, it ia
well worth while to go to Italy to enjoy
the fine weather, if for no other purpose.
The 3Ihjor’* Court.
The combined efforts of the entire po
lio* force of Macon, diligently applied,
failed to produce a single case for the
Mayor to adjudicate yesterday morning.
There was not oven a simple drunk, nor
a bit of disorderly conduct, nor even an
embryo fight to be adjusted, and nothing
was added to that school-house fund.
The Fair Reopened.
Messrs. Greer, Lake & Co. hod their
broad awning decoraCod yesterday morn
ing with two hundred and fifty bunches
of bananas, and their sidewalks were bar
ricaded with a hundred boxes of Califor
nia poors. Besides these they had oranges
from every clime where that fruit grows,
lemons, apples—in fact everything in tho
line of fruits that can be had at this
son of tho year.
Hymeneal.
At the residence of tho bride's f other,
at five o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mr.
Thomas Willingham, Jr., was married to
Miss Minnie Lawton. Rev. A. J. Battl*
D.D., officiated. Mr. Willingham is
son of Mr. Thomas H. Willingham, of
Albany, Go., and tho bride is the daughter
of our follow-citizen, Col. W. J. Lawton.
We tender our congratulations to the
happy couple, with the wish that their
honeymoon last a life time.
Tlie Minstrel*.
Messrs. Duprcz & Benedict’s cork art
ists had another fine house last night to
witness their performance. They have
no right to complain of tho patronage
they have received during this their
socond visit to Macon this season; but,
then, they give a good performance
throughout, and business of that kind
will never lag for patrons. No matter
what a roan does, if he does it well, it
will pay him.
Last night closed the engagement of
the troupe in this city. They leave bear
ing with them tho assurances that their
performance has boon acceptable to tho
people of Macon.
The Superior Court.
Tho court was occupied yesterday in
hearing some civil cases. Yesterday af
ternoon it hoard a motion for a new trial
in the case of Gen. Iverson vs. tho City
of Macon. This caso is one growing out
of the Armory property, in which, at tho
last term of tho court, Gen. Iverson ob
tained a verdict of $1,SOO, for services
rendered. Tho city now moves for a new
trial.
To-day tho criminal docket will be ta
ken up and the case of L. B. Pike,
charged with the murder of C. J. Baer,
is first on docket. This case is likely to
occupy tho court for several days, and
will bo a very interesting one. Tho pub
lic has manifested great interest in this
case from the beginning, and that inter
est is in no wiso abated. Eminent coun
sel aro employed on both sides—Col. C.
H. Harris, W. A. Lofton and J. H. Blount
for tho prosecution, and Cols. Jno. B.
Weems, SumT Hall and W. Poe for tho
defense.
Married.
Last evening, in the Presbyterian
Church, by Rev. A. W. Olisby, Mr. R. W.
Jomison, Jr., and Miss Kate Boifeuillet,
nil of this city.
The following gentlemen and ladies
acted as attendants upon the groom and
bride:
Marion Dunwody and Miss Nannie
Boifeuillet.
T. H. Henderson and Miss Zillaii
Whittle.
H- T. Powell and Miss Carrie Roberts.
F. D. Tinsley and Miss Lucy Wingfield.
W. N. Pratt and Miss Anna Shackel
ford.
John G. Ru:ui and Miss Fannie John
ston.
Jno. T. Boifeuillet, Jr., and Miss Sallie
Thomas.
S. H. Jemison and Miss Carrie Boi
feuillet.
The church was crowded to its utmost
capacity by the very Wife of Macon, and
the entire ceremony intensely interesting
and imposing. Nothing could exceed
tho richness and elegance of the cos
tumes of the bride and her attendants,
and seldom has such an array of beauty
and fashion been witness til in our city.
FIMF..
Two Rulldliig* Entirely De*trayed.
The alarm of fire was sounded about
half past eleven o’clock yesterday, and
soon thereafter a dense column of smoke
was seen rising on Third street, seem
ingly indicating that an extensivo confla
gration was going on. Upon going to
the scene we found that the fire had orig
inated in a store on Third, between Oak
and Pine streets, belonging to Capt. L.
P. Murray. There was a small stock of
groceries in the building belonging to
Mr. J. A. Hardaway.
How the fire originated ia not known.
Mr. Hardaway say* he had a small fire in
the store early in the morning, but it had
burned down and, he thinks, had gone
entirely out. He closed the store about
ten o'clock to come down town to make
some purchases, and while he was absent
the fire broke out, and he returned just
os the building was falling in.
hardly possible that the building could
have been fired by an incendiary at that
time of day. The probability is that
some matches were left within reach of
rats, and the fire was thus started.
The building was very dry and burned
very rapidly, and was nearly ready to
tumble in when the first steamer arrived.
A dwelling-house, also belonging to Capt.
Murray and occupied by Mr. J. IL Smith,
a printer in J. W. Burke k Co.’s office,
was situated within a few feet of the
store, and it, also, was soon wrapped in
flames and entirely destroyed. On the
other side of the store, and about fifteen
feet from it, was another dwelling-house.
This belonged to Mr. R. B. Barfield and
was jointly occupied by Mr. George F.
Wing, of Lines & Wing, and Mr. P. G.
Busbee. At one time it seemed that this
building would also go up; but the
prompt arrival of Hook and Ladder Fire
Company, whose boys made diligent use
of theij buckets, kept the fire in subjec
tion until water was furnished by the
engines. Hook and Ladder also kept
Capt. Murray's two-story residence, cor
ner of Pine and Third, from taking fire.
The members all worked manfully and
deserve the most liberal praise.
Ocmulgee No. 2, with their hand en
gine, was the first to get water upon the
fire, but they seemed to be playing from
on inadequate supply of water, and con
sequently was able to do comparatively
a small amount of good. They saved
Barfield's house, however. They got
water from wells.
Mechanics No. 4 were at the cistern at
the intersection of Oak and Second
streets, and had steam up in a few min
utes after the alarm was given; but
when they had emptied their hose reel,
they found they had bnt little over half
enough to reach the fire, and hod to re
turn to their engine house for more.
When the second supply was laid anoth
er interruption was occasioned by the
bursting of tho hose, and they had played
only a few minutes when the hose burst
again.
Defiance No. 5 soon took position at the
name cistern and was not long in turning
a steady stream upon the flames.
Numbers 1 and 3 were at other cisterns
further down town and did their work
well as they always do.
The difficulty with all of the engines
was the scarcity of water. There seemed
to be no cistern within easy reach of the
fire, henoe the delay in getting to work,
Tho loss by the fire will probably ag
gregate something over twenty-five hun
dnnl dollars. Mr. Hardaway had eight
hundred dollars worth of groceries in his
store, all of which was burned, together
with his clothing and other effects. He
loses everything he had, except tho suit
ho was wearing. He is a poor man, hence
tho loss ia a very heavy one to him.
The dwelling was insured for nine hun
dred dollars, and tho store for three hun
dredand fifty. Capt. Murray also had
$200 on each of two small buildings on
the alley, both of which were damaged.
Mr. Smith succeeded in saving a few of
his things; but lost more than he saved.
Mr. Barfield’s house was damaged
some; but he sustains no very considera
ble loss.
Mr. Wing and Mr. Busbeo both lose
considerably by having their furniture
damaged in removing it from tho house.
Tho people did wrong in removing this at
nil, as it was apparent from tho outset,
especially after the arrival of Hook and
Ladder company, that the building would
be saved. The act, however, was meant
all in kindness, and amid the excitement
no one stopped to consider the probability
of the house being saved.
A great crowd of peoplo went out to
see the fire, and in a short while Third
street was almost blocked with folks,
is so unusual a thing to have a fire
Macon, that the people will go to see
when one does break out.
Four hundred thousand
of all grab*, at Putzel’s
unds T.-ss
nov'4tf
rxD at Last !—A remedy that not only re-
1, but cure* that enemy of mankind. Con
sumption. hs well a* the numerous s&telit** wttch
oho around it in the riiape cf coughs colds
ronrhitiswre thn*t. influenza.etc. The remedy
allude to ia Hr. W’i‘Ur’» Halun of Wild Cher
ry . prepared by Seth W. Powie A Sana. Beaton.
Tift Cheapest xsv Bmt.—HcxA’b Eureka
Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the
treatment of Liver Diaeave. Dyspepsia. Sirk Head
ache, Coativeneas and all that cla»a of
anting from a disordered atoto of the stomach
and liver. norSOly
Prepared.—For the convenience of tho*>: not
bavin? the facilities of preparing the powder*
and to secure Simmons* Liver Regulator from be
ing carelessly prepared, as well as to protect the
public from the unprincipled substitution of
fpuriuu* compounds for the genuine powder*, we
manufacture it also in liquid form—prepared.
None genuine except in our stamped bottle, en
graved wrapper and label, with signature* of A.
q. Simmons and J. H. Zcilin A Go. Prepared by
one of the most skillful chemists, at our laboratory
Philadelphia, and put up in large bottles, mak
ing it the cheapest, purest and best medicine in
the world. Price, f 1 50 per bottle.
OBMTACL.ES TO 3IARKIA.CE,
Happy relief for young men from the effects of
Error* and Abuse* in early life. Manbcod re
stored. Impediment* to marriage removed. New
method of treatment. New and remarkable rem
edies. Book* and circulars sent free, in sealed en
velopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
No. 1 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa.—an
institution having a high reputation for honorable
conduct *i** ^nal tkilL cci22 3m
The Burning of Hr. J. M. Williams'
Bfsldenrr.
The Eaton ton Proas and Messenger, in
noticing the recent burning of the resi
dence of Mr. J. M. Williams, of Putnam
county, says:
The household and kitchen furniture,
the bedding and wearing apparel of the
family was lo.-t; also, his tools, harne.-s
and a large lot of aeed oats, wheat, etc.,
together with a new reaping and mowing
machine. We understand Mr. W. is
without a house to live in, but for the
present is hospitably furnished house-
room hv one of hi» neighbors Daniel
Reddick.
The burning in thought to be the work
of an incendiarv. This house was one
The Ells Restaurant,
Attention is called to tho advertise
ment of Mr. W. W. Laney which appears
this morning. He ia able to substantiate
everything he claims for his restaurant.
In fact, it gives a sick man an appetite
to pass his door and look at the festoons
of birds which ornament tho front of tho
building, the fine, fat flakes of steak
which are spread out most temptingly,
the barrels of fresh fish, tho—tho—ov*
erything good to eat that grows on the
earth, or in the rivers, or in the vasty
deep of the ocoin.
READING NOTICES.
Good Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sau
sages, etc., at Merritt’s every day. Cot
ton avenue, next door above Ocmulgee
Engine-house. novl2
Wh. B. Johnston, Jr., successor to
Tho*. U. Conner, has received tho newest
and most fashionable styles of hats and
cap* for men, boys and infants, diamond
shirts—all sizes and styles, canton flan
nel, scarlet and jeans drawer*, merino,
cassimere and scarlet undershirts, brown
and 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
paper; suspenders and braces, umbrellas
and cane*; 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.,
Macon, Ga. novS-tf
Trunks, valises, satchels and lunch
baskets for sale by
novSlw Wh. B. Johnston, Jr.
Ocmulgee Building and Loan
1 • i * n.iinfr will l*-
Association.
R egular meetum this evening at i\
oVkx-k. Doe* mu«t be paid before that
" cnlorwd. Office re-
T> my neirhbors and others who so promptly
assisted ia rxtii flushing the fire at my
boose jn yesterday morning, I return myrrete-
ful thank*.
novi; It L- W. HUNT.
Nervous Dzbilitt.—A depressed, irritable
state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel
in*; no energy or animation; conlosed bead,
weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta
ry discharge*. The consequence of exceesea
tal overwork or indiscretion*. Thia eeetou* de
bility finds a sovereign cure in Huhthrets
Homeopathic Specifxc. No. 28. It tones up the
system, arrests discharges, dispel* the tlie mental
gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the en
tire ay»Um. It is perfectly harmless and always
efficient. Price $5 tor a package cf fire boxes and
a large $2 rial of powder, which is important
old. serious eases; or 81 per single box. Sold by
all druggists,, or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Address HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE CO, No. M2 Broadway.
N. Y. For sale by John Ingals and Hunt. Ran
kin A Lamar, Mnron. Ga. aprI5eodAwtf
Pratt's Astral Oil.
A BSOLUTELY safe. Perfectly odorless. Al-
A ways uniform. Illuminating qualities supe
rior to gas. Bums in any lamp without danger of
exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly
to displace the use of volatile and dangerous JiL
Its safety under every possible test, and its per
fect burning qualities are proved by its continued
use in over 300.000 families. Millions of gallons
have been sold and no accident—directly or indi
rectly—has ever occurred fromtmrnin&at^n? or
and dsn-
ling. The
gnsurance companies ana nro commissioner
hrougbout the country recommend the ASTRAL
as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send
for circular. For sale at retoil by the trade gen
erally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS.
PRATT A CO, 10$ Fulton street, New York.
aug24doodAwtf
Financial and Commercial
Cotton.
We have no change to report in the cotton mar
ket. We quote middlings at lfic and low mid
dlings at lfic. Market ncminal.
To-day the receipts were 009 bales—423 by
rail and 4S6 by wagon. The shipments were 418
bales; sales 648.
MACON COTTOX STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1873 1,899
Ileoeivod'to-tlny 423
Received previously. 26,415—25388
28.237
418
.. .18,271—18,689
Stock on 1 .and this evening
Received to November 1L1873
Received to same time last year
Difference in favor of this year
9348
2 *838
934
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
NEW York—Noon—Gold opened at 7J. Stocks
quiet. Gold 7|. Money fl. Exchange. long 6;
short 81. Governments dull. State bonds quiet.
Evening—Money is freely offered at Safi. Ster
ling firmer at 6. Gold quick at Govern
ments steady. State bonds strong but little od-
"Siidni*ht—«L ltfc S* «fc 64. 71; 65s 71; newO!
67s 101; «• 10j; new 5s 61; 10-40* 5}.
Tennessee* 64; new..61; Virginias S3; new 35;
consols 46J; dofd 71; Louisiana* 35; new 40; levees
6s 50; 8s 58; Alabama 8s 65; 5s 35; Georgia 6*
58; 7s 70; North Carolina* 20; new 14; special
tax f>; South Carolina* 20; new 8; April and
October 10.
New Orleans—Gold 71&8. Currency 2a®l pre
mium. Exchange, sterling lOiallt for currency.
New York sight lalj premium for certified
checks.
Londox—Noon—Consols 921. Fives 90b Erio
881.
Later—Erio 34.
loiter—Erie S3}.
1’a Bis—Rentes 67 L
Cotton.
New York—Noon—Cotton sales 420; uplands
141; Orleans 14|; market weak and irregular.
Futures opened as follows: November IS 21-32;
February
HEW ADVEimSEMENTS. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1)M IXISTRATOR'8 SALB.—By virtue of ,
A CARD.
Card of Thanks.
TAKE this method of retumiiur av thanks to
the Macon firemen (especially to the mem
bers of Octnuleve No. 2) and all those who lent
a helping hand, for their noble efforts to ssve my
T0 RENT.
A VERY desirable OFFICE in Mr. Boaci-
man’s building, adjoining Dr. Wn-ht s
room, being cool in summer and warm m winter.
Inquire of POE A HALL, or
novlfft J. M. BOA ROMAN.
of Baker
county, Ga, will b** -.Id. on Hie ftrst'TuJSdmy in
^~iusry next, before the Court-house door, m tne
HFnof Newton, within the legal hour* of sale,
the following lands and other property belonging
> the estate of Robert D. Ivey, to-wit:
J One set of mill* and mill property—mill prop-
ertr consists of two pairs corn rocks, one pair
flooring burrs; one caminrmachine and fixtures;
one saw mill, circular and appurtenances; two
log carts; two yoke oxen. 420 acres of land, con
sisting of lot No. 303, and 170 acres of lot No. 335 ;
si,) manv other articles appertaining to said
mills. Also, at same time and place, will
the following property, to* wit; 2^00acres of land,
IconMstinsr of lots of land vis; L**t Xo.3S3.m. th
district Baker county; lot No. 307, in 14th dr>tnct
Decatur county; one-half lot No. 361. in «hjdis-
trirt Earlv county; lot No. 399L in 6thdi>tmt
Early county: In* No. 400. in «th district Early
county: lot Xo. in 4th district Early county :
k* No. i4i in iSUt dinrict Early county; tot >o-
289, in 28th district Early county; lot Nain
13th district Early county; lot No. 75. m 9th dis
trict Earlv county ; also, at same time will be sold
24 shares cf Camilla and Cuthbert railroad stock |
also, one fourth Interest in the Recill A. Ivev pat j
lent plow.
r. jvlft-l*
THE FLINT HOUSE.
A FTER being thoroughly renovated, cleansed
and refurnished, is now omen for the ac
commodation of my traveling friends and the
public generally, ax the following rates
Monthly Boonlsrm
Weekly Boarders -
Meals ——
Sgtitfmrtinn guaranteed to alL
E. B. BROWN. Proprietor.
~ ‘ • and Plum.
....50 cento.
novl25i*
Pint «t- bet. Poplar ,
Tin “Ells” Kesianrant
MULBERRY
MACOX. - - -
STREET,
- - GEORGIA.
r now fitted up in better rtyle than ererliefore
with every aecommodelion. A corps ot mt-
tentivo muI well tmined wailen, with cook, un-
ready at ,U times to serre »U who may
favor us with a visit.
n EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—John Har-
or rell has applied for exemption of person-
altr and setting apart and valuation of home
stead. and I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock.
a. M, on the 24th day lof N'ovember^m^ at my
nov!2 2t
THE BILL OP PARE!
Consist, of
VEXISOX STEAKS.
DUCKS.
BIRDS.
FRESH FISH.
OYSTERS.
CLAMS.
CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS.
And everythin* that the Xortbem or Southern
markets can supply. None but the best of
WINES AND LIQUORS
or in what place is not known. It is now ordered
Furnished. Call and see for yourself and be
convinced.
novlStf W. W. LANBY. Proprietor.
HALE POSITIVE.
A Rare Chance for Printers!
T7>0R nearly a year I have offered to.sell the on.
F tire material, rood will.etc,cf theEUFAL-
LA TIMES, including the Job Office, on account
of mv health, which became so seriously im-
paire.1 last winter as to confine me to my bed
and room for a number of months. Harm,
failed to effect a private sale. I am now deter
mined to sell, at public outeiy. on MONDAY.
THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, (if not
sold before.) provided I can on that day realise
anvthimc like an approximate value of the cstab-
livhment, which includes Power Press, Job
Presses Type. Stones. Paper Cutters, etc, etc..
the whole eomprisin* abundant material for r
Daily and VTeeklv edition of the paper, and a first'
class Job Office, all of which is in rood condition,
and a great deal, including Power Press, of late
make, is as good a. new.
Some ad van taros of buying: The paper and
lob office already enjoy good patronage, estab
lished for years. . ......
The location is one of the finest in the South.
The railrosd facilities for sending its eirculS'
tion rapidly to great instances ahead ot all other
pauers, are unexcelled. . .
The mail facilities South and West ol us are
good and improrfm..
Eufaula is a thrifty Uttle.city. steadily and per
manently improving.
Tho investment cam be made Cheaper and on
Better Terras than ever before or hereafter. In
short. I am Determined to SelL if possible, inspito
of the depreciated value of all property in these
Printers, therefore, would consult their own in
torests by consulting me. Information as to pres
ent patronage and. future prospects, or in other
respects, fully given. Address^
novlStf
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS
HAND LANTERNS.
To bum korosene oil—do not smoke. A full
sortment of the above named articles, and marked
down to suit the hard times.
PRESCRIPTIONS
e the care i
in pounding r
My stock of
Brngs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines
And other goods are all Fresh and Pure, and aro
offered at such prices as obtain throughout tlie
country where an honest and legitimate business
is conducted.
My stock is selected and offered for its purity,
not lor cheapness.
ROLAND B. HALL,
noylStf Cor. Cherry st. and Cotton are.
20,000 German salt pickles, just re
ceived at Putael’s. nov4tf
Frvsches Schwkizer Kase, just re
ceived at Putzel’s. noyitf
Men’s Hats—all the new and nobby
styles, for sale by
novS lw "Wh. B. Johnston, Jr.
Lon’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry street is the place to get
your harboring done. None but skilled
artists retained. A hot bath can be bad
on the shortest notice. oct29tf
Infants’ Hats—pretty, new stylos,
all sires, just received by
novS lw Wm. B. Johnston, Jn.
New Crop raisins, citron, cherries and
currants, at Putzel’s. nov4tf
Yo\rnr’s and boy’s hats, in latest styles,
received to-day
novS lw Wsr. B. Johnston, Ja.
Hrxr, Raxkix A Lamab.—^This well known
of tlie old land-marks of Putnam, being and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr.
that once owned by the Terrells. We are | Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
sorry that this monument of the good old j of all who have tried it. In bottles at cento
has paaiunl away forvvt-r. I and |l.u0.
5403;
ket firm.
Futures closed dull and easy; sales 23.900; No
vember IS 15-16; December 14 3-16al4 7-32; Janu
ary 14|aU 13-32; Februanr 1412-16al4 23-32;
March 14 15-16al3l; April 15fal5 7-16.
Baltimore—Cotton, net receipts —; gross 1012;
exports coastwise 60; Great Britain —; Franco
—; sales 300; stock 7870; middlings 13|; low mid
dling 131; strict good ordinary 12|: market nom
inal.
New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 8508; gross
9130; export*, coastwise; —; to Great Britain —;
to continent —;' to France —. sales 3000; stock
8*k230; middlings 14l; low middlings 1S|; strict
good ordinary U|; market firm; supply light.
Wilmixotox—Cotton, net receipt* 22; exports
coastwise —; to Great Britain 1G9; sales —; stock
2611; middlings 121; market quiet.
Augusta—Cotton, net receipts 1526; sales
1287; middling* 12.*al3; demand good.
SAVAXXAn—Cotton, net receipts 5109; sales
1796; exports coastwise —; to Great Britain —5
stock 87,344; middlings 13|; market easier and
quiet.
Charlestox—Cotton, net receipts 2265; export*
to Great Britain 2681; coastwise —; to continent
—j 'vile* 1000; stock 36.555; middlings 13talSl; low
an>4Hmni lSlalSl; strict good ordinary 13IalS|;
market slightly easier.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts SSf; exports
coastwise 609; sale* 800; stock 21.205; middlings
131; low middlings life strict good ordinary 121;
market quiet; demand moderate.
Bostox—Cotton, net receipts 110; gross 1179;
sales 300; stock 6000; middlings 141; market firm.
Noreolk—Cotton, net receipt* 806; export*
coastwise 2752; to Great Britain —; sales 450:
stock 6066; low middlings 12f; market quiet and
!. •niii’.Jil
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 2S1S; shipments
2069; stock 27.725; low middling 121; market quiet.
GaLVESTOS—Cotton, net receipt* 1969; exports
coastwise —; to Great Britain —; sales 1100*. stock
25.501; good ordinary 12|; loidinary 10|; market
firm.
Philadelphia—Cotton, net receipts —; gross
9S; middling* 14; market dulL
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton sale* 10.000 hales;
speculation and export 2000; uplands 8k Orleans
s <; to arrive 1-16 cheaper, market dull and un-
eh.-tKCfd
Uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped Novem
ber and December 81-16; same. Derembcr and
Janary, 81-16; good ordinary, delivered December
and Januaiy, 81-16.
Later—Uplands, basis low middling, shipped
November 8.
Sale* include 5300 American.
5 P. M.—Cotton to arrive e«5»er; sales of up
lands, basiscood ordinary, ddivert-d December and
J anuary S; same, basis low middlings, deliverable
Novemlter 81.
Yams and fabrics at Manchester quiet and un
changed.
Produce.
New York—Noon—Flour qniet and unchanced
Wheat quiet and firm. Com a shade firmer.
Fork doll and nominal; new mess 15 00. Lard
quiet and firm; steam 7 3-16a7l. Turpentine dull
at 39a39|. Rosin dull at 2 6oa2 65 for strained.
FreigbLs firm.
Evening—Flour a little more active and a shade
firmer, a •mmon to fair extra 6 65a6 75; good to
choice 6 SOslO 50. Whisky steady at 92. Wheat
la2 better with an active exjiort demand; choice
winter red western 1 43al 45. Com a shale firm
er but less active; prime mixed western 59laiVd-
Pork dull; new mess 15 00. Beef dull; mess ** 50a
10 00. Lard firmer at 7ia71. Turpentine stoady
at 39ia40. Rosin quiet at 2 60. Tallow firm agd
active at 6‘a7. Freights to Liverpool firm.
Baltimore—Flour dull and heavy: pnees un
changed. Wheat quiet and *teadv. Com quiet.
Oat* steady; Southern 49 a 53; Western mixed
50; Western white 50 a 51. Rye quiet at 80 a 87.
Hay unchanged. Provisions dull and unsettled;
mess pork nominal at 15 00. Bulk meat*—Shoul
ders 6 a 6J; dear rib sides 5i. Bacon, shoulder*
'd; clear rib sides 8; sugar cured hams 12i a it
I^ird nominal at 7{. Whisky dull at 93.
St. Louis—Flour quiet and weak; business
small. Com firmer. No. 2 mixed at east side in
elevator 55 bid. Whisky dull at 90. Provision
dull and only small jobbing demand.
ClXCIXXATI—Flour dull and lower at 6 25a6 50.
Com firm and in fair demand at 45. Pork, old
mevs nominal; new scan*? and firm; jobbing at
12 50. Lard, kettle in good demand; sales at 6 56a
6 62b jobbing at Bacon in good domaucl;
shoulders 5I.*6; clsar sides 6|. Whisky sold at 96.
Louisville—Flour quiet at 6 25*6 60. Com
quiet at 3$aC2 sacked. Pork 13 50. Lard tierce 7{
a*; kec Si- Bacon Id light demand; shoulders 6h
char rib sides 6ja6l; clear sides 6{a7. packed.
Whisky auiet and firm at 87a^8.
New Orleaxs—Flour quiet; treble extra 7 00
aS 00; family $5Aa9 50. Coni easier, mixed 72a
73; vellow and white 75. Oats dull at 53. Bran
dull at 1 95. Pork dull at 15 00. Dry salted meat*
-boulder* 6. Bacon dull and lower; shoulder*
61; clear rib 61; clear sides 6|; hams nominat at 9.
Sugar dull and declining; inferior 4$a5; common
5{s6; fair to fully fair 7ja$i: second* Sa>l: yellow
rlanfied 9a9j. Molasses dull and declined; prime
to strictly prime 47a54-. choice 55a50 Lard easier,
tierce Sta*,: kec 10. Whisky firm; Louisiana 95;
Cincinnati 1 02. Coffee 22a23j.
WiLMIXGiox—Spirits turpentine firm at 35.
Ri>in steady at 3 25 for strained. Crude turpen
tine unsettled; hard 1 75 for hard; yellow dip and
virgin 2 12. Tar steady at 2 00.
Liverpool—Noon—Breadstuff* quiet. Com
32*3d. Tallow SSmAd. Perk 7ls6d.
UiXDOX—Evening—Turpentine Sl«9daS2s. Fine
rosin 12**14a. Common rc*:n *sSdav«6d.
Karine News.
New Toek—Arrived. Adriatic.Citv of Brussel*.
San Jacinto. Manhattan. HunUi file.’ City -f Aus
tin. Fenefactor. Hatters*. Arrived out.’Otvanic.
Sava.vxa*—Arrived. Saragossa Montgomerr,
C. W. Lord, Joe Milberry, Yaderland. Sunrise,
Sidled. Virgo. Seminole.
ChaeLBTOE— Arrived. Champion. Weybosaet.
Ashland. Citv of Halifax. M. C. Corson. Sailed.
Virginia C. D. Blwtll, UU, B. Leonard; B. M.
Sawyer.
PREMIUM GALLERY
DY reference to the published premium list
JL> will be seen that Pugh wa* awarded 6
the 10 premiums offered at the late State Fair.
His new process for retouching is creating quite
a sensation. novl2tf
Lost or Strayed.
chain with block, having the staple passed
through tho block. Left my place about the 20th
October. Anv one returning him to me at Scho
field’s Iron Works, or in Vineville, will be suita
bly rewarded. Any information as to his where
abouts thankfully received.
novSCt J. S. SCHOFIELD.
FOB BENT.
lESORE, two desire„,
• sleeping or office purposes, above store.
rh.-rr\ -
FOB BENT.
Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lota
in different parts of the city, worth from $500
$5,000. Apply t^
FOB BENT.
R. P. LAWTOX? 01 * 1 ’
At Exchange Bank, or to
Dr. A. P. COLLINS.
At Collins’ A Heath*
LOST.
during Fair week, one black car semens Hi
and one white BUCK. Any informa ion in regard
to them left with Mr. T.H. Johnson will be libe
rally rewarded.novll 3t
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
J. & J. C. RUTHERFORD,
MACON, GA,
/COMPOSED of John Rutherford, of Macon, and
John C. Rutherford, late of Bainbridge, Ga
We will practice in this Circuit, in the United
States Circuit Court, and in the Bankrupt Court.
J. C. Rutherford will, for the present, also at,
tend Decatur and Early Courts.
JOHN RUTHERFORD.
JOHN C. RUTHERFORD.
nom lw
The startling drawback on nearly all
agents has ever been that in their process of
purgation and purification they have also debili
tated the system. To obviate this difficulty j)hv-
siciana have long sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One SBdtke Same Time.
Their research has at last been rewarded by a
discovery which fully realises the fondest desires
of the medical faculty, and which is justly regard
ed as the most important triumph that t.hari iacy
has ever achieved. This important desiuerati m is
Dr.Tutt’s Vegetable Liver Pills,
Which purify t! e blood and remove all corrupt
humors and unhealthy accummnUtions from the
body, and yet produce no weakness or lassitude
whatever, but on the conarary tone the stomach,
and invigorate the body during the progress of
their operation. Thev unite the' heretofore irre-
concilaole qualities of a Strengthening, Purgative
and a Purifying Tonic.
Dr. Tuft’* Pills are the most active and
Marching medicine m existence. They at once
attack tne verv root of diseases, and their action
is so prompt that in an hour or two after they are
taken the patient i* aware of their eood effects.
Thev may he taken at any time without restraint
of diet of occupation ; they produce neither nau
sea, griping or debility, and as a family medicine
thev have no rival.
Pnoe 25 rent* a box. Sold by all Druggist*.
Principal Offire, 48 Cortlandt street New York.
aep!2eodAwly
' R. F. IVEY.
Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S S.lLE.-WUl be sold;
before tfcn Coort-booao door, in the town of
Clinton. Jones county, on the Brat TnradsTta
January next, 75 acres of land, nine miles north o:
Clinton. Mediant quality land, with some im
provements thereon. Sold under an order of
. onrt of Ordinary as the property of the estate of
Brvmnt Funderburk. di-reas.-U. for dt-t nbution.
terms rash. \VM. A. FUXDERBl RK.
novlSds Administrator de boms non.
W. A. JUHAU & CO.,
Aware of the stringency of the times, have made
important reductions in all goods, which pur-ll
chasers will do well to consider
before buying.
BLANKETS, SHAWLS,
JEANS and DOMESTICS.
DM IN 1ST BATOR'S SALE.—Agreeable to an
L order from the Honorable Court ol Ordiniuy
at Jones county, will be sold, before the Court
house door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in
January next, 1874; 100 acres, of land, moreor
less, on the Central railroad, lying on the south
side of the km? slash. 25 or 30 acres in good *tato
of cultivation, good log cabins on said Jand. Said
land being part of lot No. 87, in the 6th district,
belong to
land. Terms cash,
noviztds
A DMIXISTRATRIX SALE.-Agreral.le to an
order from the Court at Ordinary of Jonea
county, will be told, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court-house door, in Clinton,
550 acres of land, more or less, situate at Blounts-
viile, in raid county, 50 acres of which u a dow-er
life estate only—the balance wild m fee as the
property of the estate of Sanford M. Tufts, de.
.rared. for foment of debu^nsmTO^enns
novl2tds Administratrix.
Milo S. Freeman, as ad-'
minis!rater of the Baron
Bernhard Yon Herzah.
late of the city of Alien-
burg, in Germany,
The heirs of said Bernhard
Von Herzah.
It being shown to the Court that the heirs of
Bill in Bibb Superior
Court, for direction,
etc.
E. B. POTTEB, M. D.
HOMtEOPATHIST
O FFICE Wood'* Block, Second street, third
door below Johnston jewelry establishment,
ttaoadono* House. july 1511
. immgtobeb
at-law of said Baron Bernhard Von Herzah, late
of Altenburg. appear on the first day of the next
term of this Court, in person or by counsel, and
be mode parties defendants to said bill, and in de
fault thereof the Court will proceed as is provided
in law.
It is further ordered. That the above and fore
going order be published once a month for four
months before the next term of this Court in the
Teleorath and Messenger, of Macon. Ga, and
also in the Stoats Zeitung.of New kork.
By the court: B. HILL,
J. S. C. M. C.
Whittle A Gustin, Solicitors for complainants.
A true extract from the Minutes of Bibb Supe- {
rior Court A. B. ROSS, Clerk.
Novemlier 11,1873. novl2 lam4m
DENTAL NOTICE.
street, over the confectionery store of Major Canl
dy Rogers, near Cotton avenue. lie uses all h is
qos for extracting teeth; he has none to spare for
gasing generally*. He would simply state to the
public that he keeps fully up with the times and
knows exactly what he is doing. His method of
I practice has bevn thoroughly tested, approved
and adopted by the best operators in the profes
sion. Alter nineteen years of arduous practice,
he ia not very flighty but baa simmered down to
solid, useful and durable work at prices that are
honest and low enough to suit the times. IIe\
never takes out better work than he can puti
back.
Refers to the following gentlemen and ladies]
who, of course, understand all about dentistry/
and particularly Dr. Ford’s work:
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Ya; Henry
Clay, Ky.; John G. Calhoun, S.C.; Andrew Jack-1
son. Tenn.; James K. Polk, Tenn.; Daniel Web
ster. Rufus Choate. Mass.; Horace Greeley, N.
Y.; Julius Cesar, Mark Antony, Brutus and Cat-
aline, Rome; Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis Napo- 1
leon and Louis Phillip, Prance; Hernando Cortes,
Spain, Cuba and Mexico: Henry VIII, Richard
IlLEnglnnd: Mahomet Ali,Elizabeth,Cleopatra,
Maria Antoinctt. Josephine Bonaparte; Bill
Stokes, of Dooly; or any other man. Ring the
bell at the door and walk in and get the worth ' '
your money. novll 6t|
N O T X C E!
. sisting of
Three Dwelling Houses,
One Office, and Two
Unimproved Lots,
all eligibly situated, for good and WELL IM
PROVED PROPERTY.
For further particulars address me at Griffin,
Ga G. M. LAWTON,
novll Ira
O. E. BESORE,
bales every day and night. Consignments ol all
and every description of goods, wares, and mer-l
cliandise, solicited. Liberal cash advances. Sales
promptly settled. Out-door sales of furnitures
[merchandise, stock, real estate, etc., promptly atl
tended to on favorable terms.
nov2 Ct
Last Notice to Tax Payers.
Say OF XOYEMBKR. Do not bring trouble
upor- te and expense upon yourself by neglecting
to*» your taxes in time. My office, 72 Cherry
star . will be open until 9 o'clock P. M.
Respectfully,
W. T. NELSON,
oct22tf Tax Collector for Bibb County.
RAFFLE.
The Gold Medal Premium Concert Grand
CHICKEmUG PIANO
EXHIBITED at the Fair, is to be raffled for
than manufacturers*
the music store of
nov6 fix
;rs’ prices.
Guilford, 1
REMTIII.
RALSTON HALL.
Frida; and Saturday, Soy. 14 and 15.
AXD SATURDAY MATINEE.
Return of the Supreme Favorites, The
CHAPMAN SISTERS!
Friday evening will be presented the Chapman
Sisters* Burlesque Extravaganza, entitled
DON GIOVANI,
or Leporello and the Stone Statue,
And the Charming Comedy
THE LOAN OF A LOVER.
Incidental to the Burlesque, New Songs and
Dance*, Banjo Sola*. Clog Dances, Skatimr Acts,
m ~‘‘ Duets, Denham’s Burlesque Bell Ringers
le Wonderful Troupe of French Clodcch#
Dancers.
Entire chantre of Programme each night.
Everythin? Xew.'Brivrht and Sparklimr.
General Admission $1.00. Gallery 50c. Re*
served Seats 51.25. for sale at Brown A Co.’s Book
Store. Grand Matinee Saturday, 2 p. m., for
Ladies and Children, Admission 50c. all over
the house. nov9»6t
AT LESS THAN
DPA.3STIO PRICES.
DRESS GOODS
Reduced in all grades, and
GREAT BARGAINS
In all grades of Family Dry Goods.
Just received, a handsome line of
CASSiMERES
For gentlemen’s wear.
Double-Breasted Under Vests
And all the no- elties in
LADIES' XECK-WEAR.
RUCHIXG. GROS GRAIX RIBBONS.
Etc. Etc.
Call rarlr and secure Baronins. nov9tf
BOARD.
G OOD Board can be had for families or young
men at reasonable jratcsjby apjfivumra'
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO
H AVING refitted his entire premises, is now
prepared to furnish his friends and patrons
with everything pertaining to a first-class restau
rant, which will be served in the very best style.
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, 6AME, ETC.
Strangers visiting Skicon should give him a call.
I will open on the 1st of October, at No. 05
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Sating Saloon.
DISSOLUTION.
M-V,
d»y dissolved by mutual eon»ent” c£ A^ ElS
withdraws from the badness. W. \V. Lsney will
continue the business at the old stand, tahinc
charoe of the assets and assuming all liabilities
of the concern. C. A. ELLS.
w. tv. laney.
Staeon. Ga. November 8th, 1S7S.
Havinc this day withdrawn from the firm of
Ells Jb Laney, I take this method of thanking
my many friends for their kind and liberal pat
ronage, and wish for my successor, W. W. Laney,
a continuance of the same. Respectfully,
Macon. Go. November 8th, 1873, * nov9^t
GUNNY CLOTH.
qQ BALES STANDARD GUNNY BAG
GING. For sale cheap.
Interesting to Cotton Planters !
Y XT ILL be rented at public outcry before the
Court house door in Clinton. Jones county,
Georgia, on Saturday, the 6th dav of December
next, between the legal hours of sale, for the
next year, possession given the first day of Jan
uary next, and rent to expire one year therec/ter,
the Plantation belonging to the estate of the
late Dennis L. Towndsend. consisting of 440
acres more or less. One half in hi-rh state of cul
tivation and under rood fence, with abund*nt
runnin* and well water. Larg„> two store dwell
ing. laborers* bouses, gin house, horse stables, etc.
Terms made known on the day of renting.
For particulars inquire of
J. F. GREER, Ad’rnr.
at Greer, Lake A Co.’s Macon, Ga.
nov9.3t-lawtds
CITY TAX PAYERS.
J AM instructed to notify you that
TAXES MUST BE PAID
B«-f< re the 20th tnstant. It will save you cost and
i rouble to do so. Those w ho have claims against
the c ity must put them in shape ami present thsm.
Thc»e parties upon whom I have called frequently
must call at the office and settle, as I am TOO
MODEST to make myself disagreeable to them
arain.
All claims arainst defaulters will he put in exe
cution and published the 1st day of December.
nov? fit
W. A. HOPSON & CO
Have commenced to put
Prices Down
On their stock, and offer
100 Doz. HOSE FOR LADIES
When taken by tho dozen, at $5. Cost $6 to import
40 doz. Misses’ 40-B Iron Frame
At $4 50 per dozen.
All Goods Marked Down
norfitf
THE FZmACE
To get something that is nice is at
A • ULLMAN’S
ISAACS HOUSE BAR.
He has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER.
Tho best
Whishv, Brandy & Wine
In Macon.
Lunch every day at 11 o’clock.
'Ivster* rm f b*» half *hell. OctSl 1m
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES
DENTISTS,
SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. IF. EMERSON
84 JIulberry Street, Bacon, Ga.
References: Dr G W Emerson; Rev Dr F _
Kennedy. Rev J W Burke. Mr R H Hutcliings,
Mr R W Bonner. At con; Capt P T Pitts Capt R,
T Ross, Dr Sara Persley, Mr Robert Barron, Rev
Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs
& Wing, Atlanta; Dr Hollingsliead, Fort Valley;
Dr Jas Knapp. New Orleans. nov7tf
For Rent.
nee of the^ate J. VL ]
street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls-
ry, eligi*^~ * * • - g " ’
ssession
aeplOtf
Bill Arp’s Peace Papers
of irresistibly funny, satirical papers upon War
Politics, and our Domestic Relations. One of tho
sharpest books everi»rii;i<-<l in this country. Full
of comic pictures. Price $150.
For sale by ,
BROWN & CO.,
nov5 Ct Macon, Ga
FOR SALE.
11-2 MILES FROM THE CITT.
•CRES IMPROVED LAND, sui
market gardener.
HOUSE AND LOT.
With or without furniture, containing
necessary outhouses, stables, etc, and orchard,
near Wesleyan Female College,
octiltf M. J. BAER
Mills and Land for Salo Cheap,
class Circular Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossy
Creek, with water power equal to one hundred
horse power, situated in Houston county, within
three miles of No. 2 Station, Southwestern Rail
road.
For further particulars address tho subscriber
at Fort Valley, Ga D. H. HOUSER.
*ep!6 eodffra
JOHN INGALLS
8 AD DJLE It Y !
a varied assortment op
SADDLES AND HARNESS. BRIDLES, WHIPS. HORSE COVERS, COLLARS.
BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HUBS. SPOKES, RIMS. BUGGY SEA' 1 '
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH.
Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
nevC lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry «tra«t. Maoon
BURDICK BROTHERS,
63 THIiEttD STREET,
Choice
DEALER IX
Tooth Brushes,
Manufactured Expressly for His Trade and
Awarded First Premium at the Georgia btate
Fair.
Elegant Handkercheif Extracts
AS D
TOILET WATERS.
Awarded First Premiums at the Georgia State
Fair.
With a Full Line of
Elegant Toilet Articles,
COMBS. HAIR BRUSHES.
POMADES, etc.
JOHN INGALLS,
rf)tf Fourth and Poplar Streets.
HUKT.RAIlH&lMIt
83 and. 84, Clierry Street.
Have no inducements to offer the public in
ANTEBELLUM and DAMAGED goods, but
have in store the largest and best as
sorted stock of
M aM Belial Dus
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS.
PAINTS. OILS,
PATENT MEDICINES, etc.-
MA C O TV
GE ORGIA
SI(LY OF THIS GOLDEN HOG.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon, Flour
HAY. OATS. MEAL,
WHET BRAN, BAGGING.
TIES, LARD. HAMS,
MACKEREL. SlJGAR, COFFEE.
TOBACCO. LIQUORS. Etc
Prices as Low as Any Other House I
To be found in this
they sell as low as tho 1
A full assortment of
ortionof Georgia, which
est goods can be handled.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
street between Oak and Arch. Is within a few
minutes walk of the business part of the city, de
pot and workshops, and has proven to be a healthy
place. Apply to
D. D. CRAIG.
auzlO eodtf R. A. MORRIS.
For Sale.
O NE of the moat valuable places in Vineville,
known a* tin* Bryant place.containing about
forty-five acres, will be sold for cash or cotton, or
exchanged for real estate in tho city of 3Iacon.
Apply to A. J. ORR.
ortl&txl tf At Oliver. Dougla*.* A Co’s.
For Rent.
water, in suburbs of the city, convenient to Mer
cer University. Possession given immediately.
Apply to C. SULLIVAN.
oct8eod lm Vineville.
Music Lessons.
~Y7" CZURDA. Teacher of Music (Vocaland In-
f • strumentol), offers his services. Applica
tions may be left either at Messrs. Guilford, Wood
A Co.’*, the Academy for the Blind, or by note
through th-- Potoffire. ort!9 eorlfit*
C0TT0X CROP OF 1873!
CAMPBELL & JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ron Warehouse, Corner Second and Poplar
Streets, Macon, Georgia,
J^ENEW the tender of their services in the
. Storage and Sale of Cotton.
sep20-eodAw3m
WANTED.
A MALE TEACHER of experience to take
charge of the “Talmadge Institute,” located
at Irwinton, Wilkinson county. Go, for the year
1874. None need apply eicept those who can fur
nish testimonials of nigh moral character and em
inent Qualifications as a teacher.
Application should be made to the undersigned
immediately. F. CHAMBERS,
nov8 2aw2w Secretary Board Trustees.
WANTED.
the means (say $3,000) to stock and run the places,
haa experience in planting and can control labor,
a most favorable arrangement is offered. Refer
ence will be required. Address,
W. H. JOHN8ON,
Greenville, Miss.
Or T. H. BRADFORD.
Williamette, Arkansas county. Ark.
uct30 2tow-im*
OLOYERAND GRASS SEEDS,
chop of is-s.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Druggists.
NOTICE.
liberal patronage of c
September 18th. 1873.
TRUMAN & GREEN,
SECOND STREET. MACON. GA.
Wholesale Dealers in
louse Faroisls Go 9s,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
TINWARE,
Are tho 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 Double as Long.
THE OLD COMPLAINT
Of common Stoves, that they fail to cook well on
the bottom of the oven is never heard where this
stove is used. They have 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 agents 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,
Cherry Street, Macun. Ga-
STOVE.
Call and see OJ, at tha sign of tha Golden Hog.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
BURKE & COBB,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS,
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH CAPITAL $2,500,000 00
CASH .ASSETS 4.408,673 76
BUEKE & COBB, Agents.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS 342,099 04
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OP NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS 244,444 2S
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY $600,000 00
sop27 2aw4m* BURKE & COBB, Agents.
SAVANNAH FAIR
THE THIRD
Annual Exposition
OP THE
AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA,
COMMENCING
MOUSTDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH,
—AND—
CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK.
rrtHE GROUNDS and RACE COURSE are in
X ajr.endid order, and theBUlLDINGS the most
substantial and commodious in the country. The
Exhibition will be divided into Departments at
lxrx stock ; pEODrcis op the soil : domestic
MANCPXCTCRES; MASUTXCTURE3 IN COT
TON, WOOL, SILK, LINEN, IRON, BRASS,
STEEL, GOLD, SILVER, LEATHER,
PAPER, FIBRE, ETC, ETC.
In/act, everything pertaining to AGRICTTL-
TUltE. MECHANICS, and the FINE ARTS.
$8,000in Medals, Plate and Money
TO BE AWARDED.
Exhibitors are requested to make their ent
and have their articles on the ground at an early a
day a* practicable, that they may be properly ar
ranged in the respective Departments.
For Premium Lists, and other information, ad
dress the Secretory.
_ • GEO. S. OWENS, President.
J. H. ESTILL, Secretary. sep2ftleo<l&wlm
CARPETS, CARPETS.
COME AND LOOK AT TnEM—THE IARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK JN GEORGIA
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
MORE PATTERNS AND PREI TIER ONES THAN ANY ONE!
T H AYE on hand and in transit Eody Brussels. Tapestry Brussels, Light and Heavy Three-ply,.
Ex tra and Medium Supers, Supers and Ingrains, All Wool and Cotton Chains. Dundee, wool
Dutch* Hemp and Venetian.
RUGS.
Moquette, Axminster, Velvet, Brussels and Beam—Most elegant patterns ever brought here!
MATS.
Axminster, Velvet, Brussels, Beam, Wool, Adelaide, Wool Border, Brush and Cone.
OIL CLOTHS.
Floor and Table.
SHADES.
Cloth, all colors and designs ; Hollands, Buff, Blue and White; Venetian Blinds and Paper Pattern;,
WALL PAPERS.
Eighty-five patterns, from 10 cents per roll to $1.50.
SAME OLD STAND AND NEW STORE,
THOMAS WOOD,
Next to Lanier House, Macon. Gs
DIXIE WORKS,
FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WAREKOOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
MACON, GA.
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GIN YOUR COTTON.
I AM prepared to gin Cotton for my neighbors
on very liberal terms.
JERE HOLLIS.
on Houston road, three miles from town
sept!7 2tawtf
WANTED AT ONCE.
•st wages will be
P. C. SAWRER
, JOHN P. FORT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georgia.
septffl 5w*
NOTICE.
I OFFER for sale a small farm in nous ton coun
ty, five miles from Marsh alville, S. W. R. r
containing 405 acres, under high state of cultiva
tion, being level, with good fences, good water;
buildings new, except the dwelling, whxh. hr.*.'
been recently repaired. Said place u level and ire
a healthy locality. Terms made east-. Apply tie
GEO. S. HASLAM: SB..
octlS 6w Mar-hfllrille. Ga..
GUERNSEY, BARTRUI & HENDRIX,
PROPRIETORS.
D00BB, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOE FBAME8, BALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, S0B0LL W0BX8, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,
GLASS, OILS, PAINT8, PUTTY, ET0., ETC., ET0.
A full line of the above always in stock, and supplied to city and country on short notice.
oct2fieodtf -
JOHNSON Sc DUNLAP,
*72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWAEE in Middle Geofigiit
find defy competition in qualify or price.
POCKET
JUTLERY.
DR. W. W. FORD
DENTIST.
We import direct from Sheffield, England, and win guarantee to duplicate any
bi U bought in New York from jobbers.
Table Cutlery, Hated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case, and get extra discount.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Our stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the war.-
FOE SALE.
l Ma
to the Iverson farm. *ite»ted 1$ milofb
con, opposite Rose Hill Cemetery. Said-fa
riots of 147 1-4 acres, including some it the beet
land in Bibb county, with many advm itage* of
water, muck-manure, eta, required oa a model
farm. Examination ifi invited.
ocUQdJw A. IVSRSQ* , Admr.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods.
The largest stock of "WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales.
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D .PRATT
COTTON GIN.
IRON and STEEL and everything k.:pt in a first class Hardware Houee. W«
mean business, and all we ask is a trial, if we don’t se.ll you, it shall not be one
fault. etUS tf