The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 13, 1873, Image 4

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» - TI-IE CITY. THURSDAY iiormm;. NOV. THE MACON BAHT TELF-ORATH ANT) MKSsKVwER! TMl'fiSBlT J10M1S6. N6V1M8ES 18. 10?8, 'm A* fcM.*«fcaSSSaS^—SM—■ « llll^ W>mnnini»i<li ■■ !»■ <-n«n ~ ^ ; it "r i iiiii)i' rDimiwiniHBWin i in■■ To pftimni of the Cotton State*. By authority of tire Gfor^ia stnt.r Grange, a mt^-niootin^ of Cotton Staten* Patron* anil Patron* wtil bo hold i n the city of Atlanta. Ga~, on thi? 20th inttnut, at S o’clock r. m., to talc ft into consideration measures looking to the relief of the brotherhood. Cotton States exchar.ge* of the Georgia prc33 \rill please copy, or call attention to ftfrine. Ilalf-faro rates Trill doubtless V. taiued on all railroad lines in thu S for delegates attending tho meeting. T. J. Smith. Malt- K. Tatloh, Secretary. Colaparehee, VcvemLcr 4, 1873. The *ayor** HU Honor, the ilay 1 tte oi delinquent. : ’.:n yesterday mornir Financial and Commercial NKW ADV12KTISKMF.NTS. oi Kiel: iKi.tr,j imp: nl —dninlc. :.o n--1 but Cn a»<« rr.ntry al*.vo here. '.ty and r-ot in with f ad cot drunV. It v “How lor. g Trill jc •:rr. you loose '" nsk< “So t'.tn-i at ail," v He caire to the v- his first ofience. i fctar in town if I J Hu Honor, a- the an .vrvr, "I MASONIC NOTICE. Mizpah Lodge Ifo. 47, F. & A. H. w«TATED Communiraiiun TIIIS (Thuixlav) O NIGHT it 7. o’clock. Members of Man.n I L +bn m)j ■ .* j urmng brethren are ImtcrnuUy in- vited to attend. v visit n. J. 1T.TKR. Sam tan-- SALE POSITIVE. A Rare Chance for Printers! „ ■•ant nay. • - r> OrJt- no, Stock oa band this craning. —— i Financial and Commercial. Gold *>d Silver nominal. Rrllglmi. Natter. Hot. IV. N. Chau,loin will j tho Second llapli .t Church at 7 this evening. Than Two we. ky from to-Uy i thaakigiTing day, an i t ought to eoe that tho tu lacking. Wild dacha a ing to occur fr but the prices a Uon is also pret go.” He waited no second did ho stand upon the order of | his going, but went to discover some part I ,,f America where a man can inehriate | e ichxjge «, y or ^ buying at himself a little without interference by rent. off and tellinr at par. On Prorid, the roli ce. U-Aton. baying at 1 per cent. oil. Jam* h Moore, also from the country tnd drunk, waa also disorderly. If h had behaved bimolf his drunk wo have coat him nothing: but if a country, man 0 r any other man comes to tho city and raises a disturbance, the least that can be expected of him is the payment of five dollars towards building a public schooi-houso. The Commodore was up again. He Citiinr. lost his rudder the sight before, spread 1 partridges are begin- all his sails and was oat at aea without !y in this market, compass before he knew it. Five dollars pretty high. Yen-1 will settle his lull, in lieu of which ten I and lull. io mer’hants | keys are not eating. Havens tho soup a. Merchants' Er days labor in the Park will answer. The Colonel was suddenly taken down with a case of confluent drank Tuesday night, and endeavored to measure his go and be mcansto I lea « t:h “ compared with the length of lance of thowi liquid I Hardeman A Sparks' warehouse. He fell ftoup-erb. io moot this morning that #n has been revived at the stion. for which his cstablishm, at «x- I *® nt ^ r 10 ***°P' ***** * hard fali upon the I pavement—and waa "dreaming the happy — —....— I boor* away,” when a pair of poelers took Coder for Herein h r r. I him to the barracks. Tho Mayor assigned Messrs. J. W. Burke A Co. send as I him to doty with the Commodore. > num-1 Dennis Austin, upon whose ebony een Oodey for December—an admiral, bar, brim full of good things for tho la- dies. The illustrations are more than usually fine. “Santa Clans' Workshop” is one of the most spirited pictures wo have ever scon. Tho sight of it will very pleasantly whet the appetites and expec tations of ths numerous juvenile devotees of that time-honored saint. The Atlanta Cadets Return Thanks. Ths Atlanta Cadets, who visited Macon during tho State Fair, have rctumod thanks to the Maoon Volunteers, in the following fashion s Besolrod, That tho thanks of the At* lantv Cadets are due and are hereby ton. cipnt the frosts of somo sixty winters have become entangled in the kinks, be- gan to taka tune by the forelock by lay. ing in a stock of wood for tho winter. He got himself into the trouble, not by being provident, but by imprudently tak ing tbo wood from another man's yard. Two dollars will pay his assessment, or I five days' work will bo regarded as equiv alent. A Niilistanllnl Improvement, j Wo have thus far, since its complo- I tion, omitted to make any mention of 1 Or. J. 8. Baxter's now storehouse on the S to S Mw-on VoluTitoer* for their conmr of Cheny rtrcct and Cotton are- generous attention (luring our recent visit to their city. The unmistakable heartiness with which their courtesies were extended having rendered them doubly gratifying to no. J. A. Kittex, Captain. O. J. Smith, Secretary. nue. While this building presents, from the outside, only the appearance of a very plain but veiy large two-etoiy building, an inspection of it shows it to bo one of the best arranged and most substantial houses in the city. It constructed with a view to strength, and to aocurity and convenience in business. The Musical Society. There will bo a mooting at thf slorc of I boing built throughout of tho very best Messrs. Guilford, Wood A Co. to-night, I material that could be had, and admi- to complete tbo organization of a musi- j rably arranged as to light, ventilation cal society. All who have received no- I and convenience in handling goods, tiers, or who may receive them lo-Jay, Tho building w -s designed for the use are invited to bo present. I of Mosers. Jones ft Baxter, in their largo Wo are glad to know that a great deal I produce and provision business. Wo do of interest is manifested in tho cstab- I not know its exact dimensions, but judge lUhment of this organisation, both that it is about 183 by 30 feet, which among the ladies and gentlemen of Me-1 macros it one of tho largest in Macon, con, anil tho prospoot is that tho meeting The main store-room is about 125 feet by to-night will bo a full one and will result in a thorough organization of tho society. Wo hope to seo it gaoceed, and we know it will, if tho proper people take tho right sort of interest in it. There are good musicians enough in Macon to form the best musical society in the State, and we hope they will go to work in earnest. A Retraction. It ii reported in the city that in this department of ths VUMUi* and Mxs- ezwaxn of yesterday morning there ap peared a paragraph in pralso of the weather of the previous few days, calling it “ fine and balmy,” together with other like adjectives of praise. If it bo true that such a paragraph did appear, wo take this, the earliest opportunity, for making an unconditional retraction, hoping that none of our readers were do- ceirol thereby into earning out in linen coats and duck pants. If any of them slid n thing of tliat kind we very much fexr the? will have an attack of Influenza, I building, except by j as ung outsido of as joi-i.-r lay was anything but on ngroe-i the store; lienee a fire in either and aldi- d*y. It i c ms os if “tho bleak | ireald leave the other end comparatively winds of March ” had been loaned to L*fe. or at least protect it until tho fire- Jfovum her to help the rheumatic old fcl- j men could arriro. Tho building will be low along with his part of tho burthen of supplied with water from the hill, tho year. Tho morning was cloudy and indies tod a storm. Fortunately no snow fell, and after piling up n fow huge black billows the clouds opened to let tho wind pass through, and tho bnlanco of the day was gusty. 30, with a well lighted and perfectly dry collar running its entire length. In tho cellar is stored their casks of bacon, liquors, syrups and other heavy pack ages. Their general stock is on the first floor. In the second story they have a large room for tho storogo of flower mainly; also a room very handsomely flitted np for tbo use of their clorks. Their office is at the front of tho first floor and is large, well lighted and ven tilated and handsomely fitted up. Behind this storeroom tho building is out in two by a solid fire-proof 1,riot- wall. Tlio end thus cut off is used for tho storage of terra cotta sowers and pipes in tbo cellar, lime and cement on on tho first floor, and hay on tho second. This department, as well as the main store, is provided with an exoolleut ele vator. by means of which goods can be lowered to the cellar, or elevated to tho second floor. There is no moans of com munication between the two ends of the • Messrs. Jones ft Baxter have moved into these hand.-ome quarters, and apo delighted with their improved facilities afforded for doing business. Since onr Ism report wears inaNft to note nnj .inprorement in the financial t.tua*.,' n. On the contrary, tbo annoonreoent ot finaivial embar- mamr-nt o( many larsrw hocw» in the North and in Kurland haa served to hei^ht/m tbo prsnuimg distrust and depression. In our local xnor.**v xnarket there is bat little improvement in the rural to** and in the sup ply of currency. The banks, however, are able to discount to a very moderate extent, but are unu sually exacting in regard to the cKv» of paper which they tab Iy>TTS—Ffcmr duB and ttnseOUd aad nowri- sr.p:*iy light; pnew hirber; No. ; mu*d at •ark lower at 1173ali 00.* Bvon doll and imall johbtnc trade. Isard. butrb>ws’ CIXX4TI—rkjur qutet atetzczn. Corn ad December it 00. Url i ««. Baron steady with lerv ft; rf*2r rib sides clear sidoa «'»a6j. ky firm. Locbtill*—Floor q«m at f. 22aft flo. Cbm | waielai tiHanimrkfd IHwriiioua in tkbt demand. Porkll9l Urdti fWfh k« 8l aboul- dersCh Hear rib aidra <*icar sides 6Ja7. parked. Whisky firm at STtVs, T?OR n.'.irTr a year I l.ave f-ffere-I to sell the ^n- L t:r»* in at rul. will, etc .of the KL’FAL* l. \ TIMKS. inelu li'tr tho Job Oilire, on «c*.vunt of m.v hf-alth. whi*-h tiecamr seriously im- lxvt winter .-us to confine me to mV bed and room for a number of months. Havirur failed to effect a private sal\ 1 am now d- u*r- m. red to sell, a: public outcry, on MONDAY - -i , I T1 A B x FIRST DAY OF DEc'eMHER. (if no) VralSJw ! provided I can on that day reaBxe li’v ^novemoer auvthmg Iikc an approximate value of the cstab- ut.i. at d o Hock. Boll callod and absentee* i h>hmer.t. which includes Power Press. Job fined. Hy order r . loesses. Type. Stones. Paper Cutters, etr^ eta. Tt Tt the whole comprisinsr abundant material for a D- I>. \ >D.A r f. o. >. i>o\15 It j Dxily and M eeklv edition of the paper, and n tirst- A n * T»Th I ***** Office, all of which is in good condition. A L A u|fa and a ^reat deal, induding Power Press, of late PI ■■■, j make, is as good as new. i r PHE members d the Macon Fire Department Some advantages of buying: The paper and Ilk#A and all those who assisted them, will pka*e i botfiro already enjoy good patronage, estab- •eeept my mtefiil thanks for their efiarti in nslpft ' ■ Attention, Floyd Rifles yoc, Whi wiving «ny property during the fire on the morn- in^UO^lltb R B BARFIELD lulled for jean. The location is one of the finest in the South. The railroad facilities for sending itarirrnla- tion rapidly to groat distances ahead of all other papers, are unexcelled. The mail facilities South and TTcst of us are good rod impreriiu. Now OaLZaxi— i i- or. cub' ritr demand: n j T OST.in the cite, yertentay. a ccdored boy Eufaula U a thrifty Uttla city. WeadUy «id per- amilr 8 50 I seven years old, who answers to the name of 1 *ngff^dly improving. , _ . . ■ - Child Lost. bleextra6M; txrble extn 67£a80fc family 850 aft 50. Com<jui-t; mitM 3>i5t. Ostn dull at 53. | Bran doll at SWk Jlay dull; pri I had on a striped jacket and a rninaL Drr : the child will be thankfully received by his ninal: ffibonUer* & »*. «gather, il left at the City Halk doll ax*d naenxnah.sh^iUenilk elear ribftl: j _ The borne trade is very dull in nearly all do- j partm6nts. and prices are unsettled and irregular. In the natural course of the laws of trade and finance there mast be a rally from the existing prttrinn Although the stagnation bears with press ing. severity upon a vast number of people, it is clear that the legitimate busineM of the coun- tiy will, with prudent management, be all better in the end. Provisions. Since our bat report the meat market has com* completely demoralized in the West, and consequently we note quite a decline and an settled condition of the market. BAC05. C. R. sides fii£9. Dbt .Salted Meat* long Hoar sides 0£9i; TIic Superior Court. The Tike caso waa callotl ycatorday moniin^. but owing to tho abacocf of ono of the counsel for the defense, the enso was pvi tponed until to-ilny. Tlie Judge finnouncttil that it would bo called this morning-, anil tho defonso seated that they would bt*rondy, an 1 were anxious to lutro tho examinution proceed. A good part of the day was occupied in hi\vring tho cose of Amos Hone, col- orod. charged with oomndtUtg a rape npon J»\\nnett Gloster, a oolor.nl girl ton mention were examined anil none for tho defense, and tho testimony loft no doubt in tho mind of any one that Bono wa* guilty of the ofTcnso charged ngainst him. But tho indictment charged that tho crime was committal upon the person of Joannott G foster, whereas tho witnesses, including tho girl hors-If, in thoir testi mony, gave her name as Jeannott Luster. WU* .Sra. ««» «WlA* fkf half an hour, ivturned with a verdict of not guilty# Col. C. II. Harris, Solicitor Genera!, for :he State, and Judge Weems for the defense. The GcuT it. i:. J.cr Alonontent. Tho oolo'^al monument to tho memory of General IjOC which is now rapidly bo ing constructed under the direction and skill of Prof. Volenti no, will, when oom ph: tod, bo tho greatest triumph of art nntl mechanical skill over produced in this country. Tlie structure will be sur mounted by a reclining figurft of General Lee enveloped in his military cloak. The form will bo finely carved in marble, and tho expression of countenance rendered with life-like correctness. In order to complete this grand monument at tho earliest i>o>.>iblo day, tho Hx- eouiire Committee of tho Leo Memorial j Association, of Lex; rut on. Va.. w cotupo»i-d of such distinguished men r*s H Gi neml Pendleton, General Terry, Hon. Wm. McLaughlin. Colo nil Pro.-ton John- ston,Coleuid James lx. LJmon Uon, Chas. Davidson, sad others, Iwre, by permis sion, anthorir<Hl the publication and sale of ft perfect lifft-nue steel ongmved por trait of Gene ml Joseph K. Jchnston. The pr»> •e.ls of it- sale to be applied in fur- ha .-- 'y: to the erection of a tnoauaieii tu tin- xaoraorv of G-n. R. F. L.^», at tL< W|l :iifl|4<jo uuJLve Caivoriity. Xexing t4.11. 1U-* ;orLiait will lx 1 sold only bj anl- riylloo. threu^’a authorixed ageata 11a i every iulii.-rilv, J#ill rec -VO a OCT- ULi.-i: l>y th# Ptcretaiy a:i'l Caa-rmau of Uic L-.-o M.'iooi-Iii A.f-colh- Lioii. o cororoead portrait to the pit..-, and hope some -plod, energetic j HEADING NOTICES. Ld!>ou Bevtvzo 1 at Haven»' to-day. novl3 It Silk Hats! Silk Hats! A new lot received to-day. Fob Szts! Fob Talmas ! Fob Boas! Swansdowx ! Just received by nk. B. JonxsTOx, Ja., Macon, Ga. Cotton avenue, next to Mix A Kirland. BOVlStt Soot* for tbo hungTy at Merchants’ Ex- eCanj... novI3 It Goon Bkev, Mottos, Fobs, Sao- kaoes, etc., at Merritt’* every day. Cot ton avenue, next door above Ocmulgee Engine-hen v. noTl2 20,000 German salt pickles, just re ceived at Putxel'*. nov4tf Fixbst wine* and liquors served at navens’. novl3 It Fnrsrnxs Schweizer Kase, just re- Ceived at Petrel's. noy-ltf Havens’ roup beats the world! novl3 It 10. BCLK Xun—C. E. (klAi 9iS3. Hams—Canvased. acconlin? to brand. I3£l5c. Laid, per lb. tierces 10&i0h kegs and tubs 10J Sill; buckets 121&13L Bagging, Ties, etc. Doikstic Bagging, according to weight, 15\© 17. Ties. Arrow ftfc Beard 9. Bagging Twine 18.^22. Stock of bagging ample. Arrow tics are scarce mud in good demand. Butter and Eggs, Butter, country 23*30; Tonnes we 30 *35; Go shen# acrording to qualttr, 30^35. Eggs, per dozen 352*0. Butter and eggs are in light supply with a good demand at full prices. Groceries. Candle9, adAmantinc, full weight, boxes 203 Sic; halves lc higher, sperm 43*50; para fine wax 4K?4S. Cncssi, factory 17®17h extra cream 17@17l; State H ?1C. Cheese haa bad ft steely market all tho week, and with a small advance in prices. Higher prices will be realized as soon as the present stock hand here is reduced. Coffee, Rio, common 2h fair 25; prime choice 27; Java 50 TS4. In coffee the trade has been only fair, the sales being in very smalllots for immediate consump tion. Upward tendency. Candt, Northern 3ft*17c.; city 17515c, per Canned Goods, per do*.. 1 lb. cove oysters. 1 40@1 50; 2 lb do, 2 50; 2 lb peaches. 3 09 tomatoes, 2 50; 2 lb pine apples, 3 00; 2 lb pears, 2 50/2 75 } green com. —; brandy cherries 2 qts, 400(3125; brandy peaches, qts, 4 007.4 50; con densed milk, 2 75(*3 00; sardines, t boxes, per case, 1ft 00. CciCEERS (no cl large for package), per lb, loda, ftdftl buttar, 0*11; picnic. 10®11; sugar, 10® 12; cream, 1*315; lemon cream, 14®15; ginger snaps, 14*15; icrated, 13. Fruits.apples Northern and MTcstcm, accord ing to ooodition, per bU, $5 0&£S0O; dried pcnelics per lb. —: dried apples per lb. — Later Rusixz, new, boxes, 4 25? *50; half do, 2 40*32 60; quarter do, 110*1 25. Old crop 50c per box less, other sizes in proportion. Mackerel. No. 1, bbls 322 00* 23 00-, halves 311 50^13 50; kits, according to weight 32 5033 No. 2 bbls.31C 00al7 00; halves 50a9 00; kits, ac cording to weight. 51 75a3 00; No. 3, largo bbls. 314 OOalS 0C; halves 37 50aS 00; kits, according wcicht. 31 50al C5. White Fish. No. 1. half bbls. $9 00. Stock of mackerel large. White ffsb in light ■pptr. Flour, per bbl. superfine 37 P03S 00*. extra 3S 50 • *' Gn-V II IKM J2 ItO In Hour the stock is large, with light enquiry Prices tend downward, caused by holders anxious to realize on a cash besis. Grain, com per bushel, white 3100; yellow mixed 90£95; Oats, per bushel, white and mixed ■*, rust proof —w In moderate demand, stock light. GrSPOWDER. FFG, kegs. 7 50; half do, 4 00 quarter do, 3 50. nAT, per cwt.. Timothy —, Western —. Molasses and Snrr, reboiled, lihds. per gal. 22; bbls. 35. Syrup, refined, acconling to quality, 52a75; Georgia and Florida, noru* in market# Potatoes, per bbl. Northern 34 00; Western 33 50. Onions, per bbl 35 sfafi 00. Pickles, per doz. gallon, —; lialf do, 4 00 quarter do, 3 00; eighth do, 200. Rice, per lb., choice 7JaS; prime 3a$l. Snuff, per lb., Maecaboy 78a80, Scotch 7SaS0. Salt, per sack, Liverpool 31 OOaf 00; Virginia fine 32 20. SQAP, per lb, common 5jaC ; family 7a8 ; olive 71 *S; wrapped, per box, 100 cakes, 33 50aS00. Sugars, per lb. out loaf 141; cruslied and pow dered 131. A 12lal3; extra C U|al3; yellow extra C 10{allh yellow lOalOl. In largo supply and light demand. Downward tendency. Starch, refined pearl, per pound, 7L Spices, per Jb, pepper, £S; spice, IS; ginger 15. Snor. bags 25 lbs., drop 2 90aS 00; buck 3 25. Tobacco, per lb, common 43a 48,* medium 50a55; fine bright C0a70; extra fine ami fancy ROal 00 Smoking, according to quality and brands 40a75. Stock of manufactured large; holders anxious to realize; prices in buyers’ favor. Vinegar, cider per gal. 35a40; white wine do mestic 40a 15; white wine imported GO. Wines and Liquors, proof corn per gal. 3110; proof Bourbon, 3125al 50*. common Bourbon. 31a 1 lft Robinson coucty. 3120al 75; fine ryc,$2a3 50; gin 31 25a2 GO. Ckampagni Winr. Eeiilaiok per pint, $33; dry Verztnny, |30; Krug A Co., $33; impAirtvd Cabi net. $23; Works’ Golden Eagle, $22; per quart, $20. Loh's shaving and hair-cutting saloon oa Mulberry ztroet u toe place to get your barbering done. None bat skilled artists retained. X hot both can be bad oa the shortest notice. octidtf Xbtv Csor raisins, citron, cherries and currants, at Patsel’a. nov4tf HrxT, Raxxj.x X Labab—This well known nd relialile flr= h»v« noeired a Urs® lot of Ur. Eureka Liver Medicine. Rhisthepraira ho have trial it In fao(:ln at to cer.l, Forr. hundred thousand pounds Teas of all grade*, at Putzel’s novitf Forxn at Last A naMdy that not only re- licras, bat cares th;t enemy of mankind. Con- samp tiro, as Well AS the numerous roelites which rer. Ivv aiuuud:: in the -hnpp of ccaehs colda ■ealud.tois Ur.xnltsr'. Riisam rfVDdChro r; . ; r -pAr-ti Oy S :li \V I* « .t s 1,-• LATEST MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH Financial. New Tore—Neon—Gold opened at 7|. Stocks active. Gold 7L Money 5aA Exchanso. long CJ; short 8}. Governments unchanged. State bonds »;w. Evening—Money easy Rt 6. Sterling 61. Gold 7|ft7i. Governments, little doing. State bonds * itle doing. Midnight—81s 12V. 62» 0\: 64* 7V 65* 7V newftfa C7s 10; ; i>s 10i; new 5s 6fa 10-40* 5i 9MWM 6ii mw. 64; !S n S?*erfe? , XSfiIr 1 l^. „ 5S; 7s 70; North Carolinas 20; now special tax 6; South Carolinas 20; new S; Apni and October 10. New OeleaNN—Gold TloS. Exchange, sterling 13| for bank checks. New York sight \ discount for currency; U premium for cord fled checks. Losoos—Noon—Consols 92j. Fives 90. Erie Later—BrWtti. AsftOi, Later—Erie S5|. Faris—Rentes 57f^0c. Cotton. New York—Noon—Cotton sales if 49; uplands 141; Orleans 14.; market quiet. Futures opened as follows: November —; De cember 14 5-lduUl; Jrvr.uary H 9-16el4h February 144*1415-16 Msr.ii 15; April 15** Evening—Cotton, net receipts tSS bales; gross 297; soks 5326; uplands 14t; Orleans UU mar ket firm. Futures closed buoyant; sales 505CG; Novem ber 14jal4l; December 14f; January 15 ; Februan* 13ial3 5-l*k March 15ial5f; April 16. BALTIMORE—Cotton, net receipts 67, gTTv«* §41; exports cunsiwiro 85; Great Britain —; France —; sales 550; stock 8536; muldlmgs 13;; low mid dling 1S{; strict good ordinary 12lal3; market firmer. ' N5V Orleans—Cotton, net receipt*SJOBkgross 3811; experts coastwise —; to Great Britain 1311; to continent -r; to France —; sales 30<Mt stock n\773; miiid'ingw ll«. l;n ni.ddlings 13*; -Inc: good oPdmary 121; market firm; demand «x>i. Wilmington—Cotton, net receipts 81; exports nr—fwiw 33a; to Great Bn cm a SSt sales 152; stock 90S4t middlings 13; market quiet. • ArursTA—Cotton, net tttnpu 775; sales Itfk middlings ISt: demon.! good. Savannah—Cotton, net receipts sales SMt aspects ;se 2048; to Gnat Britain 1560; stock 83.Tdft| .uidalings 131. market firm. Charleston—Cotton, net receipt* JBS5j exports to (in-ht Britain *5; coastwise —. to c\>nt;rvr,t —. sales SOCk stock midttlinfw lAtal>; low middlings 13); strict gocai ordinary llj-. market firm. Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 621; exports i dear aides hams dull at 9. Lard duQ; tierce ftfeaS!; keg io. Sugar doll; inferior 4|; common i ({: Mnudi XoJs'«a in gool demands com men 43; fair 4* prime SlaSS; strictly prime 58. Whisky. Louisiana ftft-. Cincinnati 1 02. Coffee 22 a231. Corn meal dull and lower at 315. Wilmington—Spirits turpentine atendy 8M U- rt in steaiiy at 125 for strained. Crude turpen tine unsettled: hard 1 75 for hard; yellow dip and virgin 212. Tar steady at 2 b . _ London—Evenfcir—Turpentine 31*0.1. Tallow 400 i. Sugar, spot SftO-laris; afioai 2 ' I I Liverpool—N'»n—Tallow 3>6-L Evening—Breadstuff* quiet. Coln32v)l. Lanl 33s8d. Marino News. New York—Arrived. Spain. Abyssinia, City of Arrived out. Ea«pian. Kuropa. Egypt, llansa. Charleston—Bailed. Weybo**ett. fiArANNAH—Arrived. San Salvador, Hubert Bin ii. H. S. Sanford. Emma Josephine. Cleared, Carrier Dove. Admitted Best.—Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is universally admitted to bx the best use, and having used H for a number of years we hare no hesitation in adding our testimony as its merits. There is nothing deleterious in its composition, an important consideration in view of the numerous preparations put up and palmed off, without consideration as to their effect upon the health of the consumers. Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings, extracted from the fruit, are really the most desirable flavors we ever used. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.—Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Strut Sy rup for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children- It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and by giving relief and health to the child, give* rest to the mother. Be sure to call for •‘Mrs. Wins low’s Soothing Strut.** For sole by all druggists. june25 eodCm. Nervous Debility.—A depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel< ing; no energy or animation; confused head, weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta ry discharges. The consequence of excesses, men tal overwork or fodivretiona. This nervous db- bilut finds ft sovereign cure in Humphrets Homeopathic Specific, No. ii. It tones up the system, arrests discharges, dispels the the mental gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the en tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price $5 for a package of fire boxes and a large $2 vjal of powder, which is important in old, serious cases; or 31 per single boj. Sold by all druggists^ or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE CO, No. 502 Broadway. N. Y. For axle by John Ingals and Hunt. Ran kin A Lamar. Macon. Ga. aprlSeod&wtf Jot to Tins Would I Woman is Free :—Among the many modem discoveries looking to tho hap piness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to higher consideration tlian tho re nowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regu lator, Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of tho womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup press ion of tbo menses. It removes uterine ob- ttrqctions. It cures constipation and strengthens she system. It braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It nerer foils, as thousands of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. H. Brad field. Druggist. Atlanta. Ga Price $i SO per bottle. All respectable drug men keep it. Tcskeeoee, Ala., 1863. Mr. L. H. Brad field—Sir: Please forward us, mmodiately. another supply of Bradfield’s Fe male Regulator. We find it to be all that s claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most de cided and happy effects produced by it. Very respectfully. Hunter A Alexander. ltauu IiKoVuTOE—believing it ta be .rood und wMila rviiuxiy for the iliannes for which he recommends it. W. A. Laxsdbll. Atlanta, Go. 1'EMJJEETOX. WlLSO.V. TaTEOB ± Co. Atlanta, Ga. ItEnwixE A Fox, Atlanta Ga. C. Liirsni:. Atlanta, Ga. w. Boor h box. Marietta, oa. STATE OP GEORGIA—Taorp Corxrx: This is to certify that I hare examined the team of J. I! me field, of this county, and as a m»dkal man pronounce it to be a combination of medicines of jnvat merit in tho treatment of all of females for which bo rocommenc it. This December 21, lfifiS. Ww. I>. Bess let, II. D. nryr. Bxxeix A Ljuixe. maylOd^iwAw^ 1101 ^ 8 ^ ^ G “- OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy relief for young men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Wanbnod re stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable rem edies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed en velopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.—an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct ird fkflL oct20 3m Pratt’s Astral OH. A BSOLUTELY safe. Perfectly odorless. Al- -fia- ways uniform. IllumiiMting qualities sune- nor togas. Bums in any lamp without danger*// exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to diiplaee the use of volatile anti dangerous ML Its rafiiy under every possible test, and its per fect burmng Qualities, are proved by its continued use in over So&OOO fomUics. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident—directly or indi rectly—has ever occurred from burning, storing or handling it. The immense yearly loss to life and property, resulting from tho use of cheap and dan- terous oils ia the United States, is appalling. The insurance companies and fire commissioner hroughout tbo country recommend the ASTRAL ns the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. Por talc at retail by the umle ern- ZSSSGfRF 5 - auc24deod±wtf DANCING SCHOOL! ■y^TILL be opened in this city soon by Madame L. LkjuIs. For particulars, address nov 13 31* P.Q. Box 54*. SAVANNAH, GA. The investment can he made Cheaper and on Better Terms than ever before or hereafter. In short, I am Determined to Sell, if possible, in spite of ths depredated value of all property in these I limes. Printers, therefore, would consult their own in terests by consulting me. Information os to pres ent patronage and future prospects, or in other I respects, fully given. Address J. M. MACON. norlitl Proprietor Times, Eufaula. Ala. Attention ! MEDICAL NOTICE ! WMStMa to our stock of TEE BOAED OF PHYSICIANS j Fancy Family Groceries! or the— STATE OF GEORGIA WILL convene MONDAY. DECEMBER 1st, vr ia MiLLEDGKYlLLE. lor tho exaznina- We are anxious to sell our Goods cheap, and will do so. We will keep always on hand all kind of - — tho imnnfna- twin of candidates foe tho practice of Medicine and iSurrery. By reference to the Cede of Geor gia it will be seen that no person is authorised to practice Medkane or Surgery, or compound or s-11 medicine* and dnua without a license from rfcssis j to3£atoe l c s r s ^& s KOTf™ I *> ri “> ^ TURKEY. beraso as Apothacaries or PhannaK-utisti must Canned Goods! Of the lot we mention. appear in person before the Board for examina tion. f “ rtl £ r information address GEO. D. CASH. M. D, Secretary and Dean, Millodgc- t* for DUCK. PATRIDGE, PRAIRIE CHICKEN. TONGUE, GAME. Ac. ville.Ga. November 7. 1873. SAM’L G. WHITE. M. D^ Pres. Board of Physicians. novl3 lawSw personalty and setting i . . homest eod inboth Quitman and Randolph coun- , ties, m said State, and the same will be passed upon at 10 o’clock, x. m„ on the 24th day of No vember. 1H73, at my office. 1 novlS 10t* W. P. JORDAN. Ordinarv. Java and Rio COFFEES. PICKLES. JELLIES, MUSTARD. MACKEREL. CHEESE. LARD, MARTIN’S GILT EDGE BUTTER. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS. The “Ells” Restaurant. MULBERRY STRERT, MACON, GEORGIA. P notr fitted up in better stylo than ererbefore with every accommodation. A corps of at- tentivu and well trained traitors, with cooks un- lurpasscd. ready at all times to serve all who may favor us with a visit. THE BILL OP FARE! Consists of YEJfISOX STEAKS. DUCKS. BIRDS, FKESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS. CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS, And everythins that the Northern or Southern I markets can supply. None but the best of WINES AND LIQUOBSl Furnished. Call and seo for yourself and bo convinced. nOTl2tf W. W. LAXEY, Proprietor. WHISKIES. BRANDIES. GIN. RUM. . WINES of all kinds. j GERMAN WINES that are good and fture. To our country friends we say that we will bo glad to see them, one and all. and that they will ilo well to see us before buying BACON. BAG GING. TIES. Ac. We can be found at NO.C0 CHERRY STREET, (opposite Carhart A Curd’s.) J. G. WILBURN & CO. COW PEAS! Two Hundred Bushels COW PEAS! NOTICE! | FOE SALE CHEAP, AT I OFFEE to exchange property in Griffin con sisting of Three Dwelling Houses, Ono Office, anil Two Unimproved Lots, aU eligibly situated, for good and WELL IM PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTY. For further particulars address mo at Grilfin, a- G. M. LAWTON. JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. novlltf Mills and. Land for Sale Cheap. I WILL sell on accommodating terms five hundred and sixty acres of Land, with n first class Cnrular Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossv Creek, with water power equal to one hundred horse jwwor, situated ill Houston county, within three miles of No. X Station, Southwestern Rail road. For further particulars address the subscriber at Fort Valley. Ga. 1). H. IIOUSER. jkiplfi (xxliin W. A. JOHAN & CO Aware of the stringency of the times, hare made important reductions in all goods, which pur chasers will do well to consider before buying. BLANKETS, SHAWLS, JEANS and DOMESTICS xt less rosy jP^intic: prices DRESS GOODS Reduced in all grades, and GREAT BABGAJWS In all grades of Family Dry Goods. Just receired. a handsome lino of CASSIMERES For gentlemen’s wear. Double-Breasted Under Vests And all the novelties in LADIES’ NEOK-WEAR. RUCHING. GEOS GRAIN RIBBONS. EtCra Etc. Cull early and secure Bargains.novOtf W. A. HOPSON & CO Have commenced to put Prices Down On their stock, and offer 100 Doz. HOSE POE LADIES When taken by tho dozen, at 35. Cost $6 to import 40 doz. Misses’ 40-B Iron Frame At 34 50 per dozen. All Goods Marked Down, novfitf THE PLACE To get something that is nice is at A. UJLLMAN’S ISAACS IIOUSE BAR. He has RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. ATLANTA BEER. Tho best Whisk?, Brandy & Wine In Macon. Lunch every day at 11 o’clock. h«iif shMl. oct?i lm DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES, DENTISTS, SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. W. EMERSON 84 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Last Notice to Tax Payers. r IE law requires me to make an early settle ment of all the taxes of Bibb county. 1 shall therefore expect and positively require every tax payer tojnake settlement on or before the 15th I FOR SALE CHEAP. A N half-acre lot with n six-room dwelling. kitchen, outhouses, etc., situated on Second r - street between Oak and Arch. Is uritliin a few Mr R \V Bonner, M con; Capt P T Pitts Capt R minutes walk of the business port of tlie city, de- T Ross, Dr Sam Pen-ley, Mr Robert Barron, Rev wit snd workshops, and has proven to be a healthy Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs place. Apply to I & Wing. Atlanta; Dr llollingshead. Fort Valley; Dr Jas Knat/p. New Orlcana. —- References: Dr G W Emerson,- Rev Dr F M Kennedy, Rev J \V liurke. Mr R II Hutchings. For Sale. KiY O^COVEMBElt' DononJrin^rouWera^P. _ upor-' a and expensoujion yourself by neglecting I / °f tho most valuable places in Ylnevflle, to»i your taxes in time. My office, 72 Cherry S' known as tho Bryant place,containing about *tcft jinU^to For Rent. cotton, or Imon. . ORRb At Oliver. Douglass A Co’s. exchanged for real estate in the city of Karon. . _ A.J.ORR, . ___ First L. Sauls- -y —-j—-——mui business. Fossession given October 1st. Applr to A. B. ROSS. senlOtf Or OAFT. A. G.BTTTTS. COTTON CROP OF 1873! | Opposite Isaacs House. | CAMPBELL & JONES, BOABD. G OOD Board can be had for families or young men at reasonable rates by applying at MRS. R. A. HARRIS’, LAMrS AND LAMP GOODS !| WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS HAND LANTERNS. ron 'Warehouse, Comer Second and Poplar Streets, Macon, Georgia, apumiED. At the Presbyterian Church iu this city, on the Uth inst~ by 3cv. A. W. Clisbj. IL V. J;:uisox. Jr. to Kxte L. eldest daughter of John T. Boireuillei. Esq. all of.thi. city. No cards. Columbus Sun plcaae copy. FUNEKAX NOTICE. Died, at her residence in Vinevdle. on the morning cf the lah. at - o'clock. Mrs. Hassixt. wife of William Bone. Esq. aged Oi. The friends and acquaintances of the family are w ' i —* *• »“~st the funeral, from the reaidence. at X o’eloek p. il TO-DAY. TO RENT, VERY desirable OFFICE in Mr. Board* man’s building, adjoining Dr. Wright’s U being cool in summer and warm in winter. Inquire of FOB A HALL, or *»V13 it J. M. BOARDMAN. ■THE FLINT HOUSE. A FTER being thoroughly renovated, cleansed amt refurnished, u now open far the ac commodation of my traveling friend Wtwkly Boarder*. and the 325 Satisfaction guorantred'to'aU.’ novlX 5t* PhS-JjggSavSaffi*' To burn kerosene oil—do not smoke. A full as- ^re.mt , the a ^d , ,hS larticlM ' ,,ndm:lrtcJ | _R BXEW 1150 teni " 01 *»* to the Storage and Sale of Cotton. PRESCRIPTION S Continue to receive the care and attention that | their compounding requires. FOR SALE. 11.2 MILES FROM THE CITY. HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furniture, containing all necessary outhouses, stables, etc. and orchard, near M esleyan Female College, ortsm M. J. BAER Steam Saw Mill for Sale AT Administrator’s Sale. B Y order of the Ordinary of Talbot county Georgia, will be sold, two miles south of Co. | neva. on Tuesday, llth day Of nextNovembor.be- i the usual hours of sale, the followingproo- tO>Vltt nnp n. ;ii ..i i:....... LAW PARTNERSHIP. J. & J. C. RUTHERFORD, 3IACON, O-A.# Dm SSj Chemicals, Patent Medicines I I Andother Foods arc all Fresh and Fure.andare sjKffiBMjaiSSSSgte t Jered at such prices u obtain throughout the J. C. Rutlierfurd will, for tho present, also at- “ide. Also, blacksmith’s tools, t largo log carts ^ nt ?!I h S re * Ilhoacn ' maIf ' !ritim3, ' J business tend Decatur and Early Courts. I and 1 leg wagon, old iron. 4 vokeof oxen, beef cat- ts conducted. I JOllN RUTHERFORD I tie. etc. Some 20.000 or so.OoO feet of tumber.con- My storlk is selected andofTered for itspunty. I JOHN C. RUTHERFORD. I sisting of inch plank, scantling, etc. The above _- r nm ' n 1,r being part of the personal property belonging to ROLAN D B. HALL. I « T ^ I the estate of David Lockhart, late of said count v novlitf Cor. Cherry it. and Cotton ave. I E. B. POTTER. M. D, I TWivm a t VAmTrtn I ^ I n ^ er 3? s: *oId for one-half cash, DENTAL NOTICE. homeopathist D r. W. W. FORD wishes all to remember that 0 F f lC ? ."’o 0 ! 1 ’? Block . Second street, third octil tils ^ his dental rooms are now at 10« Chcrrv H door below Johnston ieweby establishment. Administrator. WANTED. street, over the eoafoerioaMy store of MaiorCsn- I Resulene- fenier House. khutf dy Rogers, near Cotton aveuue. He uses aU hit gat far extracting teeth; he has none to spare for gasing generally. He would siranly state to the itnilic that he lteepe tally up with the times and prartiro^has'bSti^thorairh!y“tested, 'approved I msSnerL^^ , ’ < T^f ?Sl0C ^t“’ < * n ' n * t ' h ®i pl *°^ and adopted hv the best operators in the unites- rf? expssisuee.in planting and can eontn^ labor. GUNNY CLOTH. RALSTON HALL. Friday and Sat nrflAy, Jfov. 14 and IS. AND SATURDAY MATINKK. R.tum of tho Supreme Favorites, Tha CHAPMAN SISTESS! Suppported BURLESQUE and CO BON GIOVANI, orLcpondlo and ths Stone Statu?, And the Ch irmin? Gomady THE LOAN OF A LOVER. Incidental to the Burlesque, New Sonus and Dunces. Banjo Solos, C’ox- Dances. Statin* Acts, Trios, Duets, iXnliara's Boricsquft Boll Rincers and the Wonderful Troupe of French Clodoche Dancers. Entire clianire of Proijramme each night. Everything New/Brijrht and Sparklimr. General Admbsion $1.00. Gallery 50c. Re served Seats $1^5, for sale at Brown A Co.’s Book store. Grand Matinee Saturday, 2 p. in., for Ladies and Children, Admission 50c. all over the houso. novft.Gt JOHN INGALLS Choice DEALER IN Tooth Brushes, Manufactured Expressly for His Trade and Awarded First Premium at tho Georgia State Fair. Elegant Handiercheif Extracts TOILET WATERS. Awarded First Premiums at the Goorgia Stat Fair. With a Full Line of Elegant Toilet Articles, COMBS. n.AIK BRUSHES POMADES, etc. JOHN INGALLS, novOtf Fourth and Poplar Streets. SIT, RAM & LAM S3 and. S-A Clxcrry Street# Have no inducements to offer the public in ANTEBELLUM and DAMAGED goods, but have in store tho largest and best as sorted stock of THE BICITEIEIt -AT THE— MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS. PATENT MEDICINES, etc.- tion of Georgia, which t goods can bo handled. OLOYEE AND GEASS SEEDS, CROP OF 187S. HUNT. RANKIN & LAMAR. Druggists. NOTICE. W E bare this day sold our stock o GOOF S to W. J. Lawton, and bespeak for him t T ae liberal patronage of our customers. 0 4 ^ , LAWTON & BATEfi. September 18th. 18^3.wpH tf TRUMAN & GREFiN, SECOND STREET. SUCON, GJ^, Wholesale Dealers iii Hoisfi FimisMi GosSs, STILL CONTINUES, And owing to the (Treat redaction vr« have jus: made on all classes ot GOODS, the rush of customers is Greater Than Ever To better suit the people and timea, have reduced all Goods 25 per cent Less Than they sold be foie the Great Financial Panic "We want money for our Goods, and in order to get it we hare made the Following Reductions 8-4 BLANKETS, reduoed from $4 00 to $2 60. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from |5 00 to $4 50. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $6 50 to ?5 00. 20-4 BLANKETS, reduced from |7 50 to $6 00. 11-4 BLANKETS, to $7 SO. reduced from |9 00 and manufacturers of TIStWARE. OAK Are tho Best Stoves in Use for tho 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 thegfail to cook veil on the bottom of the oven is never heard where t his stove is used. They have been in the market, a q V“ r H5 of f * ent “P r - < a, l improvements being adopted so fast as their ments are known.) C ver two hundred and fifty thousand now in daily use. disrwnsing health and happiness to millions. r-^h’7 K? nU ,0 f “‘ddle and South'vest Georgia for this popular s*nve. and can sell tt em, at wholesale or retail, as low as an ordinary sec- end*. or even third-class article can be purch: ised. TRUMAN & GREEN. ... t'vjt Cherry street. Maeun. G a. Sum of the GOLDEN STOVE. SAVANNAH FAEi, THE THIRD A PARTNER to work hmd on tho Arkansas! BALES STANDARD GUNNY BAG-I river. To one who can furnish his share of I | and adopted bv the best operators in the profes sion. After nineteen years of arduous j ' be is not very flighty but has simmered i solid, useful and durable work at prices that are honest and low enough to suit tho times, lie j nrrer takes out better work them ha can put Refers to the ho. of course, i and particularly Dr. Ford’s work: Patrick Henry. Thomas Jefferson. To.; Henry *\V_ Ivv. * Jfilin P P.lhraivi P . 1 ml.,.,. T>.1> GIXG. For salo cheap. itleraen and ladies all about dentistry, | Cky. Ky.; John C.Calhoun, S.C.; Andrew Jack- son. Tenn.; ^atpes K* Polk, T-.nn.; Daniel Wob- stcr, Rufus Choate. 3fass.; Horace Greeter. X. Y.; Julias Caesar, Mark Antony, Brutus ami Cat- ahne. Borne; Nspolecn Bonaparte, Louis Xapo- feon and Louis Phillip, France; Hernando Cortes. SjmfcvChibaairi Mexico; Henry VIII, Richard III,England; Mahomet Ali,Eliralietb# Cleopatra. Maria Antoinett, Josephine Bonaparte; Bill Stokes, of Dooly; or ant other man. Ring the bell at the door and walk in and get the *corth ot your money.novll Ct a most favorable arrangement isoffeied. Refer ence will be required. Address. W. H. JOHNSON, Greenville, Miss. T. H. BRADFORD, ^ Wilhamettc, Arkansas county. Ark. ort30 2taw-lm* LAND SALE. I "WILL sell on the first Tuesday in December I next, m the town of Knoxville, Crawford coun- wUd land. Son. S£ CITY TAX PAYERS. J AM instructed to notify you that TAXES MUST BE PAID ™ (4C3 acres) olvjid' land! *\os.* fc.'ynnd I 2f , H r f l ' ie f oth testa lit. It will save yon cost ar.d the 7th district ot said county, six miles I ‘!™h‘ e to do so. Those who have claims against aline, Rome: Napoleon'Bonaparte. Loiiis'Yaoo- I ’ r f t «f 1 K «oavilIe. This land is weU timbered ami KSil 11 " 1 thcmm-hapeamipresenttiierri. icon ami W.. v ,,.J? I Suable fora saw mill and ■te^»^eMne„ [ fed 7S#rfr2fr® •parches. Monroe county, Ga. * •»- [qt7dla3swwAw The startlir.g drawl Oireiii' Jels errtr b-T purrat k>ii and purifia ■ck on nearly all medicinal that in their Mosftof . .1 they Lave also ileL.h- >l>\ ii.t-e thu difficulty pfcy- Ptroi-rs fTILL THE PREMIUM GALLERY "DY reference to th • pnblishe»l premium list it JL> will be sevti that Push was a^rarded 5 of the 10 premiums offered at the late State Fair. Hi* new process for retouching is creating quite novlitf ' S”*®* “1 Strengthen At One and the Same Time# Lost or Strayed. A BROWN ENGLISH 3IABTIFP, about ten months old. Had oa, when he left, a heavy chain with block# haring the staple passed all through the block. Left mr place abcut the 20th October. Any one returning him to me at S-. ho- field's Iron Works, or in Ymerille, will be suita- Wy rewarded. Any information as to his w here abouts thankfully received, r-re.g>»f J. S. SCHOFIELD. and man will secure the agency in thi lion .a oHor to help on the pcx-d work. W. \Y. Boatfiick A Co., Nos. 177 and 170 Wast Fourth sUreet, Cmoianoti, RErxltBDL—-For the conrcnionce of those noi ;n^ the facilities of preparing the powder* 3irele*siy prepared, a.-* wrll as to protect the fiv.n th«» unprincipled substitution of various mrr.povtv. for tik* ronmne imwdi ra. w« manuf.uti.re *4 also in lu}uul form—prepared, genuine exoe]* ui our stamptd hottte.cn- 01. io, have been constituted und ap- 1[graved wrapper and label, with signature* of A. pointed General Mauzjter* of Agetuiv*. I «- Smmwna and J. U. a-din h C.. Prepared by 1 , ■ . 11/. a orv of the must skillful cboni*»ts, at our laboratory and ;inv eoininumcationi* a dor to ' * j in Philadelphia, and pul up in larjre bottles, maa* them for circular., terms and certificates irj! it tb0 rur ,. : and w ia Will roceivs prompt attention. I tfi. world. Price, UlO yet lyttla d firm. NoKi oLK—Cottein. net receipts 1T84; exports coastwise to (Sreat Bn lain —; -sales stoi-k kiW; low middiimn 13. market firm. Memphis—Cotton, net reoatpta shipments 2210; stock 2An>3. low mi Idlinc I2f; market at tire. Galvkstos—C'otton. net receipts 1773; export* coastwise to Great Britain —; sates liWV stork 2AN*l ; good ordinary 122; ordinary 11. demand u<ht. } y n i LX nKtPHi a -Cotton, net receipts 04; cross ».*5. wdduma 144; market tinner. Litxetcoi.—Soon—Cotton sales 12.0WUwte*: spot»xlatic*n aad eoiiorr upLnd* Orteons sj; t*> arnre seiler* demand 1-16 horher, market hteaAmr. Later—Uyf Und ft ba*»* food orthnosy, shipped Non nilk-r ami De,vttber S S-to. f *** ,T Sales include 72uO Imencau. search has at last been wwnlul by i»l:u*h fu’.'.y r--..:..e> ia1 feralty.ar.d whi<* is ;m*:!r rejar *1 tnat ;.!ihr ia whate and invuror. their oners!n concxmde qu and a Purify »n« Tonic. Dr. TultS PUN are the inert active and searching n.c«iic;n- in exi-tence. Th«z wut otiiirk jiie v»Tv n,. t of •ii*<-u#«^. on?l tMr * tion t» sc prompt ti.Ht i'i e:i hour ortu<> after they are taken the natieia i* n^w <>t ttenr pxd eflefts. They anju* taken at ruy ttiiic uoloiu rertroiai of diet or occupation ; ttev } K*Lu.t* neither uui- •ea. mpunr or debility, and a* a family taedicm# they ha\e no rival. steady at 3ftt- Roam dull at 2 00 for strained. > Pruv 25 rents a box. Sold by ail Dnurgists. Freifhta firm. Principal Office, 4a Cortland; street New York. Jnyainy—floor upchonfad. twaw to feir ex- scplicodAwiy FOR RENT, FOR RENT. AIw\ io in different par Apply! octlTtf Cor. Sr FOR RENT. 'jnro DWELLING HOUSES, elicibly located. Produce. Xrw Yo*K—Noon— Hour dull Wheat firm. Com stronc. Pork dull; new mess 15 00. Lard quiet and firm; steam 7 5-18a7|. Turpentine . ^ ” ----- LOST. • 4 T THB Mooni and Webern railroad depot — a. duriu- Fair « eek, one block otssemere YEW and t ne white BUCK. Any information in regard I to them left with Mr. T.li. Johnson will be libe- ' rally rewarded. aorii fe* FRENCH HOUSE AJIERICUS, GA. Board per Day • • m m SS MRS. A- E. RAGLAND, ^ Prnnrietre** ART GALLERY T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing that he is now prepared, at | No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Riddle’s old stand) To execute PICT U JEl IE S I, Ot every variety and style of the PHOTOGBAPHIG ABT.| Special attention ia invited to his MELIOWTINT PICTURES! Remarkable for a peculiar softness. ^Neratires retouched, whereby all blemishes are ' Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. octfteodSra T. B. BLACKAHEAB. MODEST to make myself disairreoable to them again. All claims acainst defaulters will be put in exC' cution and published the 1st day of December. ^ O.F. ADAMS. 11U\.»».t and ('(,!!.•<•!'.r. Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J- VALENTINO LTAYING refitted his entire premises, is now TJ prepared to furnish his fnends and patrons with eve— *- - *- * • - s - rant, whi Ho will always hare on hand irythimc pertaining to a first-class restau* lich will be served m the very best style. FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, 6AME, ETC. Strancers visiting Macon should give him a call I will open on the 1st of October, at No. C0 Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, Ladies’ Hating Saloon. JOHN VALENTINO. * Maoon, tSa. RAFFLE. The Gold Medal Premium Concert Grand CHICZERING PIANO J E XHIBITED at the Fair, is to be raffled for soon. There will be 125 chances at 310 a chance. This is putting the piano at $250 less than manufacturers' prices. List to be see the music store of Guilfonl, Wood A Co. Pure Drugs! FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED by a COMPE TENT and LONG EXPERIENCED APOTHECABT. DRUG STORE, novsnitutl No. 2 Brov a Bouw Sleek. WANTED. DOOLY HOUSE. Bt J. W. BOND. Montezuma. ... Georgia. Twenty step. In front of TUilrood. ft tor day or tub AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL I ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA, COMMENCING / MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH>. —AND— CONTINUING DURING THE WEF.K. T HE GROUNDS and RACE COURSE a: « in *xnm orter, and tteBUILDI.VGS the tnovt .uwrtzntial and rommodioua in the country. The Exhibition will be divided into Department*, ii UVE STOCK; rKODCCTS OF TUB SOU; EOV.KsriC MXNUPACTL-KES ; MON c PACT CUES IN • ;crt- TON, WOOL, 8ILKt LISES, IROS, ER; iSS STEEL, GOLD, MLVEK, LEATIIEB, PAPER, FIBRE, ETC., ETC. In A K?pine ^ul- $8,000in medals, Plate and 'Honey TO BE AWARDED. Exhibitors arc requested to make th -ir entrie. and have their articles on the ground r.t an carlys ~ y ^?™S uable ’ that lbe - v may be pr^iriy ir- nt'ivedin the respective Departments: dtmfaSaSSSi? 1 * and oth er iulornrstion.» J TT rcTTTT o UE0.S. OWENS. President. J. 11. E.sriLL. Secretary. scpaidr odiwlm II-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $11 00 to $9 00. 12-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $12 00 to $10 00. 14-4 Blankets at Panic Prices. Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting, PILLOW CASING, —AND— House Furnishing Goods, AT BEDUCEB TRICES. Red Table Damask, Reduced from $1 25 to H 00. WHITE TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS, DOILIES, And TOWELS, Just Eeceivad at Panic Prices l We have reduced our Black Alpacas, "Which for color and quality are admitted Ly competent judges to be the beat 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 $1, for 85c. Blark BRILLIANTINES, worth $125, for $1 00. We seU the same Alpaca as A. T. Stewart retails, and at the bo me prices. Colored Mohairs, In all the new and fashionable shade*, reduced from 75c. to 60c. Just received, another full line of those Handsome Satins ! In all the new and Stylish Colors, in cluding NAVY BLUE, BOTTLE BREEN, OUVE BROWN, And all Fashionable Colors, which we will sell daring the next TWO WEEKS AT 85 CENTS. They are the BEST QUALITY, and are worth $1 00, ‘ " GUT YOUB CCJTTC N. AM prejiared^togin Cotton tori ay neighbors „ , . JURE HOLLIS, on Houston road, three miles from town. WANTED AT ONCE. O NE OR TWO first-class prac Liral Gin Mak (Breaster) to whom the higj test wc^es wil will be P- a 3AVBIE JOHN P. FORT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macon, Georgia. Only 25 dozen of those KID GLOVES Left, which we are selling at $1 00, worth |I 50. NOTICE. OFFER lor sate a imall farmm nuurinn -oun- X ty. five miles tnan Mar-1 alriile S. W H R containing 405 scree, under hish state of cultiva tion, being level, with good fenres, good water ■ buildings new. except the dwelling, which has’ been recently repaired. Said place n level and ia - healthy Ice-ntv, Terms insile ease. Apnlvto GEO. S. HASLAM. fl/ "ctlS6w Msrshalville. Ga. DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, Irwinton, AVjJkins<jn county. Go., for the year TTAS removed bis office from MuDmrnr *4-^* 1<74. None need apply except those \rbo can fur- XL to No. lOo Cherry street, over W«fr.V \t d 1 «h testimonials of hnrb moral character and ern- | inent quaiilications a» a teacher. Application should be made to the undemcned street, ove R^>^rers , , next door to Mr. Been’. POE SALE. A FTER the term prescribed by law tor adver tisement, 1 shall be prepared to make titles u, xne Iverson farm, situated If miles from Ma con, opposite Rose Hill Cemetery. Said farm eon- suits of 147 1-5 aeres, including some of the best land in Bibb county, wills many advantages ot water, muck-manure, etc., required on a model farm. Examination ia invited. octlOdJw A. IYEB30N, JLdmr. Lac lies’, Gent's and Misses’ Hose In all qualities, at Bargain Price*. Pine Woven Corsets, For 75c., worth $1 00. Handsome Braided Corsets, For $1 00, worth $1 60. have the largest ana best assortment of SILKS erer offered in- the State. IN BLACK SILKS We defy oeupetition, as we have the largest and cheapest stock in Georgia. WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE S. Waxelbaum A Brow octtf eutuAtUm