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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14. 1873.
TtITC CITY.
t klDAY MORNING. Nov. n. s;-
Ti» Patron* of the C otton Slntr
By authority of thi- C, . r/ * Ll ,c
Grange, a ina^-iiv t thi^ .,f , • »« 4
1‘atxon.. a ml J’.itronu will L«* In M i\\
city of Atlanta. Ga., on tin* 2"t’i t.-•
at s o'clock r. w., to take into o n rider.
motu-urCb looking to the of
brotherhood.
Cottnn Stitt*-* ex< liui;-.-, f.i t J. (j s
pr©«-i will ploaM} copy, or r.-Al .mu i.: .
KUDO.
Half-fare r.»t«** will donh'l- s L
tfdned on all railr »a-l Hr.. i n ♦ ?
for deleg.it. j ait ending th,. ...... *
T. J. Sit: ni, M. k t
E. Tatloi:, Secretary.
Coloparchtf, .\o«»*7nJ»< , r 4, 1S73.
Thr M eat hr r
Continual quite cool, though there
an absence, yesterday, of th..
made the previous .lay dia^i
The Superior Court.
I of Pike w.L-. n<*t taken i p ve*.
t-T'lay . but was posti*on<vl until n it
Monday, on amount < ( the »Unr v of I
Hall.
in Griffin, attend- !
at la
- red
rl n:
MCI t* W,t|
;nd which
Able.
Ht. Patrick’* Db).
JmlgqO. A. Isthrane ha. coffissated to
dflivo.- the oration. in tbli city, on the
occasion of tbo Hi*- onnirer .-tyof 8k.
Patrick'. Day. On-of tho finest oration*
wo (TW laid "■aj drtiT.'rel by Judge
OMtiaB ft similar occasion In At
lanta.
A Co. I1.4T.1 oar thanks
Deceinl- r number of
Book. This popular
roagaiino U alx.iy, especially bright at
till h-uol of the year, and th • prof* ‘it
number is no ezoeptioa to tbs rule. It b
full of Ti-ry pleasant things suitable for
the VoUdam.
M< -srs. Bros
for a copy of t
G .W. La.lv'
The Ci
ty Court.
JuJ.-e W« in*, b i Jfcg eSgagbff in . oti'.o
of the moat important criminal cam be*
fore th*S iperlor Court, the County Court
u now failing to furn’uih iU usual nan*
ber of item! to thi* deportment. It it
comforting, however, t/> know that buai-
nm It accumulating, affording a pleasing
prospect for the future.
A Correction.
In tbo liat of the namas of th* grand
juror* published two or three day* ago,
W. D. Jolinaon «u put down a* " color
ed." Thi* it a mistake. Ho belong* to
the full blooded Caucasian race, and if
dictingniihed from the majority of them
in color, it i* limply bocauio ho wear*
*oms honoit, old-fa*bione<l farmer** tan
upon hi* face.
Aiiriluii Nate of fttork.
Mr. J, J. Clay, on Saturday, will mil at
auction, at Heath A Porter'* (tables,
thirty-live hood of combined homos.
Them horse* have just arrived here from
Kentucky and are amongst the best ever
brought to this State. This sale willaTord
thorn in want of good sttek a chance to
mako purebaae* at reasonable priooa. 60c
advertisement.
Thr Chnpmnn M«trr».
These exceedingly popular young la
dies, backed by a troupe of more than
twenty people, will bo in Macon to-night
and give a performance at Balaton Ifall.
Sinoo thn sister* were here last, a
younger ono. Mi** Belle, ha* made her
dobut, and is now ehoring publie favors
equally with her elder sister*. Blanche
and Klla. She ia said to bo quito a*
sprightly as tlio others, uniting Blanche's
grace with Ella’s vivacity.
Tho play to-nlglit will bo Don Oiovan-
ni, ono of the very best berlasquos that
lias yet bocn produced. It Introduce*
soma good acting, nemo splendid songs,
some good droning, and a great deal of
fun. All tliroe of tlie sisters appear in
it, as well as most other members of the
company.
But it is uselesa to say anything in ad
vance of tho coming of thia troupe, since
it is perfectly well known to the peoplo.
They will probably have a crowded
house.
The Mayor'! Court. Lon'a shaving and hair-cutting saloon
His lienor again found Aro names upon on Mulberry street ia too plnco to get
hi* docket yosterJay morning. your harboring done. None but skilled
John Dougherty plead guilty to c I artists retained. A hot bath can be hod
charge of disorderly conduct. lie hnil j on tho shortest notice. oct20tf
"taken a little toe mo :h," nnd had to pay
d» wai tried on the
l a.tl. intent to coin*
euua of a little ool-
M . ,-..r. t We t. only
| four year* old. 'J'!.- prof j n this case
' was 111', t 1—tie* and the jury brought
] a verdict o£ guilty. The penalty for
* * c mo is imprisonment for net leas
than one year nor more than twenty.
1 King is at least fifty years old. The
! prosecution was oondnctcil by Cob C. H.
| Harris, sad the defenrn by Mr. T. B.
I Gresham.
I A negro named Hatborn was tried 00
I the charge of burglary in the night. He
I is the fellow who, some months ago.
broke into the store of P. McHenry and
I stole some forty guns and pistols. The
••• tur.ony in this e**e. as far as heard,
waa very direct. His counsel finally
■greed to plead guilty to the charge of
larceny from the bouse, of good* exceed
ing fifty dollars in value. Counsel for
tho State agreed, and the judge assented,
.~l the c**a terminated. The judge
«**pT iks ooanscl for the defense that he
bad dime Ms cliert good service in mak
ing the swap, and he waa willing to give
him a certificate to that effect. The
penalty in thi* com is imprisonment for
not lea* than one nor more than ten
year*. Col, Harris for tho State, and J.
a Butherford for the defense.
Sentence has not been pronounced in
either of the above cases.
It should have been stated yesterday
morning that the name of Jcannett Olct-
ter i os toad of Ituler, appeared in the bill
of indictment through its haring been so
transmitted from tho Magistrate’s Court,
and through no fault of the Solicitor Gen
eral.
HEADING NOTICES.
Look at Clay’s tplcndid horse auction.
The biggest and best ever seen in Macon.
Dosi't ferget Havens to-day at 11
o’clock. norl4 It
Look at Clay s splendid horse auction.
Tho biggest and best ever seen in Macon.
Ho Yk IIomokt.—Bibs and back
bones for all, at Merritt’s market, to-day
nut to-morrow, also, fine mutton, pork,
sausages and good beef, souse, etc.
novl4-2t.
Look at Clay’s splendid horse auction.
The biggest and best ever seen in Macon.
Fixe soup nnd lunch at Haven/.
novllIt
Look at Clay’a splendid horse auction.
The biggest and best ever seen in Macon.
Call at Havens’ to-day. novll It
Look at Clay’s splendid hone auction.
The biggest and best ever seen in Macon.
novll 21.
Lcxcn and soup at Havens’ to-day.
novlt It
Silk Hats!
Silk Hats!
A now lot received to-day.
Fun Sets!
Fob Talmas!
Fob Boas!
Swaxsoowx!
Just received by
, W*. B. JonxsTox, Jr.,
Macon, Go.
Cotton avenue, next to Mix & Kirlnnd.
novlDtf
20,000 German salt pickles, just re
ceived at Putxel’s. nov-ltf
Fauscirr.v ScinvKixzn K.ise, just re
ceived at Putxel’s. noy ltf
five dollars. ,
A colored woman, who begs to have her
name kept out of the paper for fear bar
peoplo would find out about her, plead
guilty to getting n littlo "tipsey" acci
dentally. She any* it was the first time
in her life, and sho wouldn’t havoher
people to find it out for anything in the
world. Sho paid her live dollars.
John Sanders, colored, cooped for steal-
ing, was remanded for warrant.
Anna Stephen!, colored, had to pay
throe dollars for a cose of disorderly con
duct. Sho garo some white men a "gen
teel cursin’" on tho street on Wednesday
night.
A merchant was up for cheating and
swindling; but the chargo was not sus
tained.
Bill! Another .vmrrlnxr.
Tho Coluuibuv Sun, of yesterday, fur
nishes the following item:
Married. Wedne.-day evening, at St.
PVsaTs „M. K. Church, f>y Rot. A. Wriglit,
Mr. Hoary W. Woodruff, formerly of this
city, bat now cashier ef Burr A Wonders*
Georgia Flouring Milt. Maeen. nnd Miss
M.r, tho lovely nnd accomplished dan .-li
ter of the late Richard Fatten. Esq. The
following gentlemen nnd ladies acted os
attendants upon tho happy couple:
Mr. Henry Brno* nnd lady.
G. Gunby Jordan and Miss Ella Wood
ruff. .
A.hv Young and Mi is Fannie Ba ne, 01
Norfolk. Vo.
W. W. Collins, of Macon, nr.d Miss Lu-
, ie Kidgwny.
y. Tlgo Gunby, Esq., and Miss Annie
Fatten.
W. S. HuDtiSl 1 and Mis! Mamie Lou
Jones.
Kielianl Doxtsv and Miss Sallie Allen.
O. U. Gl. nu and Mi-i Carrie William*.
U'he church was crowded with the many
fricu.D of the handsome young couple,
who wished th ru a God-speed in their
journey through life.
After the ceremony at the church was
over tho bridal party repaired to tho rcai-
dctioe of Mr. Dexter, un. leof the bride,
elegant reception' was
New Chop raisins, citron, cherries and
currants, at Putxel’s. nov-ltf
IlrxT.&xxEix A Laxao.—This well known
Mil reliable Arm have received s largo lot ot Dr.
Hood's Eurcks Liver Medicine, it has tbepraiss
ot alt who have tried ik In bottles at SO cents
and (LOO. _
Foub hundred thousand pounds Teas
of all grades, at Putxel’s nov-ltf
Fovxn at Last I—A remedy that not only re
lieves, but cum that enemy of mankind, Con-
sumption, os well os Ibc numerous salctitcs which
revolve around it in the stupe ot couch*, cold*,
bronchitis son* throat. Influenza, etc. The remedy
we allude to ia Dr. Mlitar's Balsam ot Wild Cher
ry, prepared by Seth W. Fowle A Sons, Boston.
Tux Cheapest axo Best.—Hook's Eurcks
Liver Medicine dives universe] satisfaction in the
treatment ot Li TOT Disease, Dyspepsia. Sick Head,
ache. C-ostivenes*. and alt that class ot diooaacs
a ruins from a disordered stato of tho stomach
and liver. novSOly
OltNT ln.KX TO MARRIAGE.
nappy relief for youns men from tho effects of
Errors end Abuses in cnrly life. Manhood re-
stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New
method ot treatment. New and remarkable rem
edies. Books end circulars sent free, in sealed en
velopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 1 South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa.—an
institution bavins * hixb reputation for honorable
conduct end —vs] skill. octgo 3m
giVWSL
Mr. Woodruff an 1 I nly Arrived -n thi
city lost evening.
The Musical Society Movcnicut-
Quite., number of ladies nr. 1 gentle-
men, taktciDf sotno of tho l>c^t iftnsioal
tftlont in tho citj. a**oniM«d at t-- * -'tore
, »rf Huns QvQteit Wood * ft Oc
Advittxd Beit.—Dr. Price’* Crwun Bakin?
Powder ia nnireraallj admitted to bo the best
uae. and l>a\ in? used it for a number of rears '
lwve no hesitation in addin? our to>timony as
its mcriU. There is nothin? deleterious in Its
composition, an important consideration in view
U the numerous preparations put up and palmed
oft. without consideration as to their effect upon
tb? health of Um consumers. Dr. Price’s Special
Flavoring*, extracted from tho fruit, are really
the moat desirable flavors wc ever uaod.
Monms, Sformcss. Uothsss.—Don’t fail to
procurs Hn. Winslow's Soonmto Svurr St-
arr for all diseases incident to the period of
tsvthmc in children. It rebercs the child from
pain, cures wind colic, rrculates the bounds, and
by jriving relief and health to the child, rives rest
to the mother. Be sure to call for "31 ia. 'NVjxs-
lout’s Soothing 8t*c r. m
For sale hT all drurrists.
Neetots Dkbiutt.—A depressed, irritable
sUte of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel*
in?; no energy or animation; confused bead,
oak memory, often with debilitating, involunta-
1 ry discharges. The consequence of excesses, men
tal overwork or indiscretions. This xssrors ux-
I mtiTT finds a amrreign curs fat HrxraBETj
}IoM*orATmc SnrctFtc. Na 2S. It tones up the
fur* I \v*-t<vri. arrests discharrvs. dispels the the mental
I ber i
'iMll
aklcr the pro]H> •'
orjpn-
i the i
and '
The atten
st stnftiuAe a4vo- | , j..** j
clad to stato that
carncet but «
the under!
&thu-
for hoping
there wa& not I
but all were not
Mastic | upper to
Tlie unanlwous fodso of tho meeting was
tliat such a sin-ioty can and should be or-
guiirM without dolajV r»nd uHpicdiped
tlioir support to that tn ^
£> v;ih ilnnUv, after a fulj aul/r^idis-
cut skiff, rejolred to organiro a xiii^icnl
society t*j l*o known the IXfartaouie So
ciety of -Macon, Ga.
,t comBnttee on jawoK'rjhipi t u-.at-
throe Indio* tairik* ),*«
iris appotsted. to Thom **«»: assigned t::<* j
doty of socing the xniudoal |V')?le of
Mi icon and soScitingr their eo-optrati in.
This committor wi:l proceed about their
iroi’k at onoo, and bo ready to report pro-
at tho next mooting. It is behoved
that the result of their canvass will bo a
Jar$>dy incroasL\l*t*endxuioe at the next
meeting, and the completion of the or- I
i yu8UaUoa <-f a society wiiicb will be an
ora.intent and a u*o to which the
will aerer be willing to dispenss-
witiu
The elocuoti of officers w;*> dcfurixvi for
o present, but will probably take place
fX the next meeting.
yrlosm and drepsndency. and rejuvenates the cn-
Hyricia. It b perfectly harmless and always
Price fS for a package of Arc boxes and
a larpe fa vial of powder, which b important in
old. Berk*™ cases; or $1 per single box. Sold by
all diusrbt*.. or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATH li M ID icons CO. Na 84»2 Broadway,
N. Y. For sab cy Julia Ingab and Hunt, Ran
kin t Lamar. Macon. Ga. sprlSoodlwtf
rounrll Prsrrrtflsii*.
Kcr.rLAn Mrr.ii.vi. 7
Council CbamW. Nov. 11, 1S73. \
Ri- out. Hon. W. A. Huff. Mayor; Al
derman, J. W. Burke* Burk* 1 , Ix-iup-
-y» D-*itr, Burdick, Kahn, . < honetn'io.
Cornell. Baadal. Durrett and Lightfoot.
Absent. Alderman KlKa.
The minuim of the last mating were
J J • ■ »1
r Hfr-Iiiv.'.v!'' ,
W II *1.!.' 1-1 -
> M lit - - -
I H f f . ,
ORnma. hand*. -
C II Freeman, band*. -
C II Fecnun, -alary. -
iftr. *dwy. - *
Financial and Commercial i
B B
id and <
ie«L
H -S HsMe
F.
BILLS BEFtMED-
Wise L Dobb-s H- S. Hol ler. Hunt,
Rankin A Lamar. A. Wkite. Prior Clark
Truman A GiUtn. W. T. Morgan,
Keichert. . #T> .
The foliowimr communication of E. A.
Morrb, Chief Engineer Kaooo Ft re De
partment, wad received and referred to
the Com mitt**e on Fire Department, ex
cept that portion that referred to pumps,
which waa referred to the Committee on
Pnznp*:
Macox, Gl, November 10, 1873.
Te the Honorable Mayor and Conned of
Macon:
GE.TTLESfEtr—I would respectfolly call
your attention to the necessity of having
the following cixtems attended to with as
little delay a* possible:
The cistern at tho intersection bf First
and Pine streets needs a new supply of
piping, aa one section of clay pipe is
broken to pieces, and the cistern receives
no water from the pump. I would rec
ommend that it be cleaned ont, as a great
drtftl of dirt has been washed into it, and
iron piping be substituted for the clay, as
the rain water that fall* above passes
over this pipe into the sewer below, and
leaving it exposed above the ground ren
ders it liable to be broken at any time.^
The pump that supplies the cistern in
front of Mr. E. J. Johnston’s residence is
oat of order, and fails to supply the cis
tern with water. I would also reque*t
that the ground around this cistern, the
ono at tho intersection of Third and Arch
street*, and the one on First street, near
Arch, be graded so a* to allow as easy
an approach to these cisterns as possible.
At present it is only accomplished with
much delay and trouble. The same
trouble attaches to the cistern in front of
the City HalL
Tho water has washed so much dirt
from the cistern in front of the First
street Methodist parsonage as to endanger
tho entire lower side—the water in the
cistern being several inches above the
level of the ground outside; and the
small wooden trough that once supplied
it with water having become worn and
broken, the water is now wasted in the
street.
I would also recommend to your honor
able body the propriety of taking some
steps towards utilising the large quantity
of water that flows from so many springs
that rise within tho immediate vicinity
of the factory. The flow is continual,
even in the dryest season, and should not
bo wasted when our wants arc so great.
Respectfully submitted.
B. A. Morris,
Chief Engineer Macon Fire Dep’t.
The following report and recommenda
tion of the Committee on Gas was re
ceived, read and the recommendation
adopted:
The Committee on Gas beg leave to
report that complaints are made to them
in regard to the failure of the Gas Com
pany to light the lamps in the latter part
of the night; that when the moon goes
down at one or two o'clock in tho morn
ing the lamps aro not lighted during the
balance of the night, thus leaving the
city in darkness for several hours.
Tho Committee recommend that the
Chief of Police notify the Superintendent
of tho Gas Company of this delinquency,
and a-k that they see that it shall not be
complained of in future.
J. "VY. Burke,
V. Kahn.
Tho following report of the City Phy
sician was received, read and ordered
spread upon the minutes:
Medical Department, Citt of Macon,
November 11,1873.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council:
Gentlemen—I beg leave to submit my
report for the month of October: During
the month 1 have given attention and
medicine to 35 adults and 6 children
Bill for medicines during tho month
$12 25. Respectfully submitted.
T. W. Mason, M. D.,
City Physician.
Tho following report of C. J. ’William
son, Treasurer, was received, read, adopt
ed and ordered spread upon tho minutes
Mayor and Aldermen, City a/ Macon, in Ac
count Current with Charles J. Williamson.
Treasurer.for the Quarter ending September
1S.1S73.
June 18,1875—
To faalmOB from Inst report •
City lots. - -
Interest. -----
Insurance tax, -
Street, --•••-
Dors. -
Iiosnstw •
Public property, - •
Tax, - - - • •
Police—received from w M Carnes,
Chief, for fines, - • -
Tax on sale.*-, - - • - -
ST STEECT.
raid D Lane A Co, - - $ 24 00
D Lano A Co,
Harrison Jones. -
31 MeCardeL
D Lnrio A Co,
Sundry persons work, •
Major s order.
H Stewart and B Ross, -
I) Lane A Co,
O V Evans, •
F L Homy.
M McCardcl,
Grirrs Smith. - •
Samuel I Gustin, to July
17.1875.
Pot«*r Middleton. -
O F Evans.
Harrison Jones.
O F Evans, for hand?, •
31 JlcCardel.
Chaa H Freeman,
T Battle.
M McCanlel,
Samuel I Gustin,
J H Chernr. -
Samuel 1 Gustin, to Aug.
17. 1875. - - •
Tho* Bandy.
M McCanlel, for hand?,
O F Evans,
W B Gill,
C II Freeman,
Thos Battle,
D Lane A Co. - •
Thos Battle,
J H Cherry, - •
Peter 3f iddleton, • •
Owen Cawley. - •
OK Evans.
C H Freeman, for hands.
Sundry persons work.
Paid T Wist
W A K P Taylor. - -
W A ll P Taj Kxr. - -
P Purr-raid. - - -
John Jones. - - -
CHIU1I. - - -
J H Z-’ilin A Co, -
31 so *n and Brunswick
R*ilran<!.$7a*JBM5 75
Mayor'S «
MIlirthABro -
\r A K P Taylor. - -
Martha TaySer. for Rob
erta. -
II A Harman.
J II Beilin A Cow - •
J H Zeilm A Co. - -
J II Zc-ilin A Co, - -
S 8 Hannsn.
3Iayor’a order. -
S1LAXT.
P»id W A Huff.
J a Idhraa -
Cb** J Willi:
O FAtek
It W Jrmiion. -
JB Weems
A E Board man, •
TW Mason.
W A Huff.
J A McMatma.
CbasJ Williamson.
O F Adams
R W Jemi'on. -
J B Weems.
A E Bowdman. -
TV Mason.
W A Huff.
J A MrMaru?.
Clri* J Williamson.
O P Adams,
RW Jemiaon. •
J K Mo m*.
A E flosnl—■_ -
T V Mason.
Paid on currency. -*
Sundry coupons. -
1KCIDX5TA1
paid T Wood,
L Grim A C Camming,
Gas Tkoma*.
Sundry persons, services
at election
NS Hill.
CItabv. Jooes A Reese. •
B Rotas and R Bailey, -
B Rossmnd B Freeman.
Cha* J Willuunson.Treas-
urer. beinc d rayace. etc,
laud by Mayor’s order.
J W Burke A Co,
George Nixon.
Clisbv, Jones A Reese, -
8 Wilwm and others, -
Gua Thomas
3fayor*s order. - -
3Irs JJBrydie. - -
J B Jones, agent. - -
L Nelson. Deputy Sheriff.
JC Wheeler. - - -
J B Weems, -
O F Adams, -
Gua Thomas
Mayor’s order.
Sundry persons, service* at
480
tti
Nil
20ft
<5 SO
15 40
14 40
•0 00
41 GS
. 4100
GO 00
14*7
aw 00
155 XI
•no no
ifsoo
41 Gf,
41 Go
50 00
10000
•00 00
155 53
200 00
12306
41 M
4107
5000
100 00— 2.W1 6S
74 75
1200
25 00
80 00
200
75C0
400
400
1775
G5 55
150
75 00
450
25 00
1»10
50 00
9 00
850
15 23
50 00
5 85
•Srti
750
election. - - - 12300
ND Sneed. - - - 5 00
A E Seifert, assistant P 3L 2 GO—
ROSE HILL.
H A Harman, sexton. - 90 00
11P Westcott, - - 5650—
mot
Gas Bond*. - -
Bills payable. - - -
GEORGIA STATS PAIR.
31 Johnston, asa’taec’y, - ljOfllSO
J M 3Iaaon. - -
Robt Wood A Co, -
C W Style*. - -
Wall* A Wright. -
Walsh A Wrirht, -
Willingham A S]
19 45
900
25 00
25 00
28 GO
25 00
25 50
$10.432 79
&S43 60
168 49
47260
105 00
105 75
6.H30 .55
457 00
21^60 63
210 00
550
5450
210 00
17 60
750
200
210 00
57 75
48 75
88 00
129.37
1.00000
550
140 20
4 57
194.35
40 57
24 40
15 00
59 45
1900
22 50
500 00
55 00
750
167 55
900
24 00
8 75
125 00
28 75
66 75
250
675
4410
52 00
SSOO
11148
5SS50
75 50
650 00
15 24-$ 5.0S4 25
24 00
25 ttf
150 00
25 00
1500
Prepared.—For the convenience of jljofo not
having tho facilities of preparing the pof^en
and to secure Simmons* hirer Regulator from be-
ing cjuelestfy prepamt os well as to protect the
public from tho unprincipled substitution of
spurious compounds for the genuine powders, we
manufacture it also in liquid form—prepared.
None genuine except in our ammpol bottle, en
graved wrapper ***1 label with signatures of A.
q.ft—cos >pd /. H. IsiMn A Op. PrejMiod by
on cf the mat»i A :iuw chemists, at our laboratory
in Diiiadeiphia. and put up ;n Jarre bottles, mak-
•r:e It the cheapest, purest and bust medicine in
1.., world. Prise $! 50 per bottle.
Pratt»
A r v
stral Oil.
iLFTELY »f«». Pcri'Vtly mini Iran Al- I
mifera. lllumi:’..iting oualities snjx.- j
us. L’-irm* in any lamp wilb'Ut danccrof I
k . r t.,V..::£ r.r»'. * 31aaufa.-turvtiexpreaslr I
v t: ,.SK« u . l.it.i.’ danv. r.*u» ^ mV
,’r~ Millir.* cf J
_ ;i cold and uo ancid»»n!—iflHEftjr wiadi- j
itclij—ha# 1-vrurred from burning, ate nngor j
SvC .nf t. 1 He larnsnsr* }vnrW *.*>» to life and
preperrr. r s-iltin* in«:. unetl.h.^apaiuidan. J .
[,jv!u. o..x m tho l*iutcd StT.T« u appalling. The
c:;suraj\co comj*at:u*? ana fire ermjmi»«J°ncr
breu^iuMit the countrv recommend tiie ASTRAL i
fcs the k>-«: safeguard when lamp-* arc u*ed. p*»d j
for circular. For a retail by the tradcecn-
f-iillv.atul ni whobtasie by the proprietor*.CHA* I
PRATT a CO~ it* Falun fctrevl New York. J
sug24deodlvrif i
C II Freeman, for hand*.
855; OF Evan*.$79 48.
P H Ward. $27S 50; W S
Clnrke. $510. -
M McCardcl. hands, $74 ;
RE Elliott.$150. -
3 I Gustin. $500; D lane
A Co. $150.
Bcmd Bros. $4 55; H
Jones, $3 69.
BY TIRE DETABTVENT.
Paid 31 3IclIalo - - $ 25 00
Rl’Cuniiinchnm.forNo.5, 75 00
J S Schofield A Son, -
A Munch. • • •
K P Strong, - - •
N H Solomon, for No. 5,
R A Moms. ...
D D Craig, foreman’s note
to II S Sil*by, principal
$2500. interest «BOO—b*»-
ing tho appropriation of
Council to purebaao a
•tcnincr for No. 5. - - 2.700 f«0
nenir Faulk, for No. 4, 26 50
11am* A Peter. - - 4 50
H P Went cot t, $5 70. $3 50.
$500. $14 25. - - S2 45
Valentino A Freeman. • 1 50
D Valentino, - - - 4 50
E Crockett. - - • 10 25
E Crockett. - - 27 25
A Rrirhthaupt. - - 12 50
N M Solomon, for No. 5. 25 00-
pouce.
raid Chaa 3Iartin, - - 8 65
L loowenthal. - .30 00
NucdmimA Danncnberg, 5 50
Sinclcton. Hunt A Co, - 44 55
J C Wheeler, - • 5 00
W A Hopson A Ool - - 48 85
Sundry men to July 17,
1875. - - - - 1AS2 40
W A Huff. Mayor, detect
ives. - • - • 150 00
Sundry men to August 17,
1975. .... 1,37S 14
W A Huff. Mayor, detect
ive*. .... 150 00
M Luca* and D Towns. 55 00
I) C Hodgkiai A Son. - 10 00
D C Hodgkin* A Son, - 8 00
Sundry men to Sept 17.
1875. --- - 1,25621
W A Huff, Mayor, detect
ives. - - - 150 00— 4.610 09
BT PUBLIC PROPERTY.
PaidE Rowe, agent for Dr.
HalL - - - - 9100
E Rowe. act. for Dr HalL 1 44
K Rowe. a«rt. for Dr llalL 7 5*1
W G Hoo\ - - - .3Sn «ti
C H Preeman. for band*. 92 78
Sundry penona at I‘ark. 39 50
Hands at Park. - - 40 00
E Rowe. ... 167 22
Hands at Park, - - 52 95
F Reichert. • 73 00
M hum*. ... 100
C H Frvvrrsn. • 73 M
H Cbiistoj&sr, - - 40(*>
B Br*lv, r 50(8)
IIS Holder. - - - 5S75
Sundry hunt Is at Park. 40 50
Mark "Hawkins, - - 8 00
C Burke. - 25 90
Sundrv persons at Park.
$2165,3fc512, - - 306 77
A Ayres. • - • S00
C H Freeman, hands at
Park. - - - - 9658
Oliver. IVniglass A Co*
«21 95. R B Hall. $T 75. 29 70
JW Skipper, - - - 10-O
C H Freeman. - - 100 00
H Christopher. $40 00, B
Brady, $3100, - •
w iiungbam A Sneer.
ChristianA Triplett. -
J II Christy.
Jim Jackson, -
r.\n lights.
3(aron Gas LirhtCo, - 77 10
3lseon Gas Light Co, - 500 00
Macon Gas Light Co. - 500 00— 1,07710
CITT TAX.
A B Clarke. - - - 445 00
Tax remitted J A Simpson. 16 00
WES LET AX FEMALE COLLEGE.
K H Myers, D D. Treasurer,
part donation said College,
50- 1.260 53
GOO 00
Oii! ,- S TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.')
Ni v; m BEE 13— EVEMXO, 1973. 5
Cotton.
We report to*daj an improved market, with an
ad ranee of Jo.; middlings I2L low middlings 12b
The s* ’ of some fanqr bales ir» report*-d at lSe.
The market dosed vrith an active demand at
these figures.
TkxLiy the receipts were $4$ bales—321 by
rafl arid 222 by wagon. The shipments reschod
811 bales ; sales 557.
XACQ5 £X)TTOS STATERENT.
Stock on hand Sept 1.1873. U»
Received today 546
Received previously. .27,575—28.121
' 29*520
Shippeil todaj-
RALSTON HALL.
: Frliiay and Saturday, Nov. Hand 15.
AND SATURDAY MATINEE.
Ectom ot the Supreme Favorite*, Tbe
CHAPMAN SISTERS!
JUKLESQuf: »: A COM if OPE RACOMPANY
erful
Shipped previMisfar.
Stock an hand thia*evening
Received since September 1.1873..
Received to name time last year ...
..19,374—20485
iS
28.121
27J06
613
Difference in favor ot this year...
WEEKLY STATE NEXT.
The following statement gives tbe amount of
business for the week ending this evening:
RecsU
Rjji, "’agon. Shpmts. Sales
Frid
rill be
n*wi
Sister»’ Burlesqui Kxtr
DON GIOVANI.
or Leporello and the Stone Statue.
And the Charming Comedy
THE LOAN OF A LOVER.
Incidental to tbe Burlesque; New Songs and
Dance*. Banjo Solos, Clog Dances, Skating Acts,
Trios. Duets, Denham’s Burlesque Bell Ringers
and the Wonderful Troupe of French Clodoche
Dancers.
Entire change of Programme each night.
Everythin? Nev.'Bruht and Spat k Li ill
Genera] Admission $1.00. Gallery soc. Re
served Seats $1^5. for sale st Brown A Co/s Book
Store. Grand Matinee Saturday, 2 p. m, for
Ledics and Children. Admission 50c. all over
the hou«e. no\^.6t
Friday. 472
Saturday.... 326
Monday 091
Tuesday 423
Wednesday ..457
Thursday....324
TotaL..
117
187
323
602
544
321
222 811
557
1415 33S1 3025
The total receipts for the week were 4*08 bale?;
shipments 3,381; «les3J>25—leaving the stock 827
greater than at tbe beginning of the week.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial,
New York—Noon—Gold opened at 7J. Stocks
active. Gold 7b Money 6. Exchange, long 6f;
shorts]. Governments dull but strong. State
bonds quiet.
. Evening—Money active at 5 a 6. Sterling quiet
at 7. Gold 72a8. Governments strong, con
siderable doing. State bonds quiet but strong.
Midnight—Sis Ilf; 62a 7; C4s 7h 65s 8; new 10];
67s I2h GSs 12]; new 5s u; 10-40* 6.
Tennessee* 67; new 69; Virginias 32; ire 35;
consols 48; dcTd 7b Louisiana* 35; new 40; levees
€s 50; 8s 68; Aiabama 8s C5; 5s 35; Georgia 0s
58; 7s 70; North Carolines 20; new 14; special
tax 6; South Carolinas 20; new 8; April and
October 10.
New Oelejies—Gold §}. Exchange, sterling
15. New York sight U premium for certified
checks.
Loxdox—Noon—Consols 92] a 9f|. Fives 90*.
Erie 33] a 352.
Evening—Bullion decreased £500,000.
Funs—Rente* 57f35c.
Evening —Specie decrease 1,000.000 francs.
hvemng — s
Rentes 57f32lc.
DANCING SCHOOL!
"yy'ILL be opened in this city soon by
3Iadamc L. Louis.
THE FLINT HOUSE.
A FTER being thoroughly renovated, cleansed
xa. and refurnished, is now open for the ac
commodation of my traveling friends and the
public generally, at the following rates :
Monthly Boarders. .$25
Weekly Boarders 7
Meals 50 cents.
Satisfaction guaranteed to nil.
E. B. BROWN. Proprietor.
novl* St* First sU bet. Poplar and Plum.
G eorgia, quitmax county.—Martha
H. Goncke applies to me for exemption of
personalty ami aettin? apart and valuation of
homestead in both Quitman and Randolph coun
ties, in mid State, and the same will be passed
upon at 10 o’cloc k. A. on the 24th day of No
vember. 1873, at my office,
novl 3 lot* W. P. JORDAN. Or 1 inary.
Cotton.
New York—Noon—Cotton sales 1235; uplands
14!; Orleans 14 J; market quiet.
Futures opened as follows: November 14fa De
cember 144 a 141; January 14J; Februaiy 15 1-16 a
15 5-16; March 15 5-16 April 15] a 10.
Evening—Cotton, net receipts 498 hales; gross
3239; sales 2743; uplands 14]; Orleans 15]; mar
ket steady.
Future* closed firm; sales 27.600; November
15; December 15 3-16 a is]; January 15 7-16; Feb
ruary l5h March 16; April 16]
Baltimore—Cotton, net receipts 71; gross 2G0;
exports coastwise 90; Great Britain —; Franco
—: sale* 276; stock 8711; middlings 14; low mid
dling 13]; strict good ordinary 13; market
firmer.
New Orleaxs—Cotton, net receipts4393; gros*
5463; export* coastwise 362; to Great Britain 2559;
to continent —; to Franco—; sales 3000; stock
91.311; middling* 142; low middlings 14h strict
good ordinary 13]; market active and higher.
WlLMIRGTOX—Cotton, net receipts 130; export*
coastwim —; to Great Britain 490; sales 27;
stiick 1724; middlings 13] a 13h market firm.
Augusta—Cotton, net receipts 1707; sales
1296; middlings 13] a 134; market strong.
SAYAXRAn—Cotton, net receipts 4649; sale*
1963; export* coastwise —; to Great Britain —; to
tbe Continent 630; stock 87,748; middlings 13];
market firm.
Charlrstox—Cotton, net receipts 3211; exports
to Great Britain 3625; coastwise 2157; to Conti
nent 2137: sales 600; stock SiLCSS; middlings 14;
low middling* 13J; strict good ordinary 13];
market qniet and steady.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 677; export*
coastwise —; Great Britain 916; sales 800; stock
29,831; middling* ill; low middlings 132; strict
good ordinary 12 (; market steady; demand fair.
Bostdx—Cotton, net receipts 240' gross 249;
sales 300; stock 6000; middlings 15; market quiet
The “Ells” Restaurant.
MULBEERY STREET,
MACON. GEORGIA.
with every accommodation. A corps of at
tentive and well trained waiter*, with rook* un
surpassed, ready et all times to serve all who may
favor us with a visit.
THE BILL OP PARE!'
Consists of
VENISON STEAKS.
DUCKS,
BIRDS.
FRESH FISH.
OYSTERS.
CLAMS.
CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS.
he Northern or Southern
7. None but the best of
WINES AND LIQDOES
Furnished. Call and see for yourself and be
convinced.
novlftf W. W. LAXEY. Proprietor.
NOTICE!
I OFFER to exchange property in Griffin con
sisting of
MSMICTIOI.
W. A. JUHAN & CO.,
Aware of the stringency of the times, have made
important reductions in all goods, which pur* IS
chasers will do well to consider
before buying.
BLANKETS, SHAWLS,
JEANS and DOMESTICS.
AT LESS OUT
JE>J±JSrLC3 PBICES.
DRESS GOODS
Koducol in all grades, and
GREAT BARGAINS
In all grades of Family Dry Goods.
Just received, a hands: :c line of
GASSIMLRES
For gentlemen’s west
Double-Breasted Under Vests
And all the novelties in
LADIES* NECK-WEAR,
RUCHIXG. GROS GRAIN RIBBONS,
Etc., Etc.
Call early and secure Bargain*. novOtf
BIT, RAM 4 LAIAB
DRUGGISTS.
and. Clierry Street,
Have no Inducements to offer the public in
ANTEBELLUM and DAMAGED good*, but
have in store the largest and best as
sorted stock of
MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS.
PATENT MEDICINES, etc..
To be found in this portion of Georgia, which
they sell as low as the beat goods can be lxaudled.
A full assortment of
CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS,
CS0? OF 1S73-
JOHN INGALLS
DEALER IN'
Choice Tooth Brushes,
Manufactured Expressly for His Trade and
Awarded First Premium at the Georgia State
Fair.
Elegant Handkercbeif Extracts
AXD
TOILET WATERS.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.
Have commenced to put
Prices Down
On their stock, and offer
100 Doz. HOSE FOR LADIES,
| When taken by the dozen, at $5. Cost $6 to import
140 doz. Misses’ 40-B Iron Frame
At $150 per dozen.
[ All Goods Harked Down.
oovStf
euei«
By cash to balance,
11
This is to certify that wc have care
fully examined the account and audited
tho Touchers, and find it correct.
J. W. Buree,
T. C. Deupset,
Finance Committee.
November 10, 1873.
A exilestion of Alderman Dempsey to
have the cisterns in different portions of
the city repaired, sras referred to the Com
mittee on Fire Department.
On motion of Alderman Doit/.:
Resolved, That tho action of thia Conn-
cill in regard to water worts, bo revoked
unless tie contract be signed by the next
meeting of tho council. Passed.
On motion of Alderman J. W. Burke:
Resolved, That tho Mayor appoint a
committee of three to confer with the
County Commissioners in regard to the
bnilding of a hospital, and that the com
mittee bo empowered to mako such ar
rangements with tho County Commis
sioners as they deem best for futuro work
ing of tho city and county in tho main
tenance and support of tho poor of the
city and county, and that said new ar
rangements go into effect on the 17th of
December next. Passed.
The following committee were then ap
pointed: Aldermen J. W. Burke, Shone-
man and Burdick. On motion the Mayor
was added to the committee.
On motion. Council adjourned to meet
next Tuesday at 7) o'clock p. sr.
J. A. McManus. Clerk.
MARRIED.
In this city, on the 15th nut, Ecv. A. W. Clisby
oftici»tine, Mr. Tnos. n. Hesdekwm and Miss
Eugenia Wells, daughter of Joseph E. Wells,
Esq.
Lynchburg News, Virginian, and Republican,
Enfaula News and Knoxrilie Press and flerald
please ropy.
Three Dwelling IIouscSj
One Office, and Two
Unimproved Lots,
NoaroLK—Cottpn, net rroeipts 1747: exjiori.
coa-luixj 2565; to Great Britain —; sales 350;
stork 5176; low middlings 13; market firm.
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 3169*. shipments
2276; stock 27.SG6; low middling 14; market firm. . „ .. . . # ...
Galyestox—Cotton, net receii** 1741; exports all eligibly situated, for good and u ELL IM
coastwise 47; to Great Britain —, to Franco 830;
SALE POSITIVE.
A Enro Chance for Printers!
sales 2000; stock 2&076; good ordinary 122; or
dinary llfa demand fair.
Philadelphia—Cotton, net receipts SS; gross
819: middlings 142; market quiet.
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton sales 14.000 bale*;
speculation and export 2000: uplands 8 fa Orleans
82; to arrive sellers demand if**
shade firmer.
Uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped October j
and November. 81-16; November and December.
81-16.
Later—Uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped
December and January 8fa
Later—Uplands, basis low middlings, delivered
November. 8}.
Later—Upland*, basis good ordinary, October
anti November. 82.
Soles include 7 W0 American.
Evenin*—Upland*, bast*good ordinary, shipp'd
December and January. 8 5-16.
Produce.
Nett York—Noon—Flour quiet and firm.
at 39 a 39|.
Freights firm.
Evening—Flour a shade firtnrr. common to fair
extra 6 15a6 85; good to extra G I5a0 85. Whisky
firmer and fairly active at 911 a 92. Wheat 1 bet
ter and Ann; choice winter red western 1 63.
Com 1 a 2 bighenrith a good demand. Rice dull
a id unchanged. Pork lower; new mess 14 75.
Lanl weak at 7 7-16a7fa Turpentine quiet at 39fa
PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTY.
For further particulars address me at Griffin.
Ga. G. M. LAWTON.
T?OR nearly a year I have offered to sell tho en-
JC tire material, good will,etc,of theEUFAU-
LA TIMES, including the Job Office, on account
of my health, which became so seriously im
paired last winter as to confine me to my lied
and room for a number of months. Having
failed to effect a private sale. I am now deter
mined to sell, at publie outery, on MONDAY,
THE FIRST DAY OP DEoRjtllER. (if not
sold before.) provided I can on that day realize
anything like an approximate value of the estnb-
teis-tete. tajuiMa -v f lwnment. which includes Power Press, Job
-i- j- -w** X"HT ” Presses, Type, Stones, Paper Cutters, etc., etc..
“ 1 —* *—* | the whote comprising abundant material for a
Daily and Weeklv edition of the paper, and a first-
class Job Office, all of which is in good condition,
and a great deal, including Power Press, of late
make, is aa good as new.
Some advantages of buying : Tbo paper and
fob office already enjoy good patronage, cstab-
PREMTTTM (r A LLERYI ^ <«„„ ot tho «»»»m south.
■t J-tUiIJJL U ILL UHLL1J111 I Tbe railroad facilities for sending it* circula
tion rapidly to great distances ahead of all other
papers, are unexcelled.
• | Tlie mail facilities South and West of us aro
B Y Teferpnco to the published premium list it ^JhiSt^SsthSty Uttlo city, steadily and per-
will bo seen that Pu?h was awarded 6 of mancntly improvim?.
i be made Cheaper and on
and one white BUCK. Any information in rcgnrd
to them left with Mr. T.U. Johnson will bo libe-
rally rewarded. novll St*
Rosin quiet at 2 60. Tallow dull at 62*7. Freights I Mills and Land for SalO Cheap. I
firm. I
St. Loris—Flour dull and unsettled andirreg- | T WILL sell on accommodating terms five
uiar; accurate quotations cannot be given. Com hundred and sixty acres of Land, with a first
scarce and higher: No. 2 mixcil at cast side in I chum Circular Saw and Grist 3lill, on Mossy
elevator 39U40; regular S3. Whisky lower at 87 a Creek, with water power equal to one hundred
874. Provisions dull with only a small order j horse power, situated in Houston county, within f
trade. threo miles of No. 2 Station, Southwestern Rail-
ClxcnxxATl—Flour, a better feeling at 615a road. ....
6 50. Com dull at 45- Provisions firm. Pork | For further particulars addresstho_ subscriber |
tbe 10 premiums offered at the late SUte Fair. AUB v~.. — »»
III* now process for retouching is creating quite Better Terms than ever before or hereafter. In
norl2tf | short, I am Determined to Sell, if possible, in spite
of the depreciated value of all property fat these
times.
Printers, therefore^ would consult their own ln<
A T THE Macon and Western railroad depot tcrests by consulting me. Information as to pres-
during Fair week, one black cassemero YEW ent patronage and future prospects, or mother
LOST.
Awarded First Premiums at the Georgia State
Fair.
With a Full Line of
Elegant Toilet Articles,
COMBS.
john nroAims,
Fourth and Poplar Streets.
NOTICE. •
TYTB have this day sold our stock o GOODS
V> to W. J. Lawton, and bespeak for him tho
THE EIGITE1EHT
liberal patronage of our customers.
LAWTON & BATES.
September 1 Rth. 1873. , wcp3l tf
GEN YOUR COTTON.
on very liberal terms.
JERE HOLLIS.
on Houston rood, threo miles from town,
sept 17 gtawtf
WANTED AT ONCE.
■ (Breaster) to whom the 1
paid, by tho day or piece.
July 11 If
P. C. 8AWRKR
JOHN P. FORT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georgia.
WCptgl 5W*
NOTICE.
I OFFER for tale a small farm in turns ton coun
ty, five miles from JIarskalville, S. W. R. R.,
containing 405 acre*, under high stato of cultiva
tion, being level, with good fence*, good water;
building* new. except the dwelling, which has
been recently repaired. Said place is level and in
a healthy locality, Terms made easy. Apply to
GEO. S. HASLAM. Sm.
ortlS 6w v Marshalville. Ga.
DR. W. W. FORD,
DENTIST,
moved his office from Y
a 106 Cherry street, ova
Rogers*, next floor to Mr. Beggs’.
attention !
Fancy Family Groceries!
kind of
Canned Goods!
Of the lot wo mention.
respects, fully given. Address
J. M. MACON.
nov!2tf Proprietor Times, Eufaula, Ala.
firm; new 12 00al2 50. Lard quiet and sternly;
steam 6fa kettle 61. Bacon improved in demand;
shoulder* 5|a6; rlsar rib aides 6; clear sides 6]a6].
Whisky in good demand at 52.
Louisville—Flour quiet at 6 25a6 GO. Com
in lizht demand at 52*62. sacked. Packed pro
visions in light demand. Pork 13 50. Bacon,
D. H. HOUSER.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
" lialf-acro lot with a six-room dwelling.
street between Onk >nd Arch. Is within a Jew
1 ———state*—
minutes walk erf tlie business part of the city, de
pot and workshops, and has proven to be a healthy
place. Apply to
D. D. CRAIG.
auclOeodtf R. A. MORRIS.
THE PLACE
To get something that is nice is at
A. ULL3IAN ? S
ISAACS HOUSE BAR.
Ce has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER.
Tho best
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
35 Splendid Horses
AUCTION! AUCTION!
Thirty-five Fine Horses.
This stock has been shipped from Kentucky
within the last Week, and we guarantee anything
w© say about it. Five Combined Harness and
Saddle Horse*, nine Riding anil Burry Horse*.
AH in good order, and beyond doubt the best lot
of horses that have ever been offered at public
outcry in the city of Macon.
Come one. come all. for it is the best opportuni
ty to get a cheap horse I ever saw—and a sound
one.
J. J. CLAY,
>vl4 ft Auctioneer.
In Macon.
Lunch every day at 11 o’clock.
Ov«tor« ♦■bp half *1ip11.
steady at 88.
New Oeleaxs—Com dull at 70 for mixed;
white 73 a 74, Oats 53 a 55. Sugar dull and de
clining; fully fairli; prime to strictly prime 72 a
82. Molasses dull and lower; centrifugal 50 a 52;
prime 53 a 54.
Wilmixgtox—Spirits turpentine firm nt 36.
Rosin steady at 2 25 for strained.
Loxdox—Evening—Tiflpentine 31sGd. Tallow . . % I I
40*9d. Sugar, spot 29s9da29s; afloat 26s9d. forty-flvo acres, will be sold for cash or cotton,
Evening—Sugar, spot, 2SsGd a 29s. Tallow 41s. exchanged for real estate in the city of Macon.
Turpentine 31s a 31s.'kL Apply top * * "
Liverpool—Noon—Coro 3fs9d. j octlSeod tf
Ctenssroo. teni | COTTON CROP 0E 1873!
Marino Nows.
New York—Arrived. Italia, HolsaOia, Aus- 1
trian. Arrived out, Elysian, Hermann.
Cuablestox—Arrived, Jardin Brothers, Steel.
Sailed. L W Snow. Melrose.
Savannah—Arrived. Revenue cutter Colfax. | . i ir A Will nUmn w n« Lnnri
Cieared, 3Intujitn. HP BUndok. Sailed. Car- «>n Warehouse, Comer Second and Poplar «waya have on hand
For Sale.
O NE of the most valuable places in Vinevillc,
known as tlie Bryant place, containing about
forty-flvo acres, will be sold for cash or cotton, or
CAMPBELL & JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
*T„ VALENTINO,
H AYING refitted his entire premises, is now
prepared to furnish his fnenus and patrons
TOMATOES. CORN, SALMON,
LOBSTER, SARDINES.
POTTED HAM, TURKEY,
DUCK, PATR1DGE,
PRAIRIE CHICKEN;
TONGUE, GAME, Ac.
Java and Rio COFFEES.
PICKLES, JELLIES, MUSTARD.
MACKEREL. CUEKSK, LARD,
MARTIN’S GILT EDGE BUTTER.
—ALSO—
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS,
WHISKIES. BRANDIES. GIN. RUM.
WINES of all kinds.
GERMAN WINES that are good and pure.
To our country friends wc say that we will be
ad to see them, one and all, and that they will
well to see us before buying BACON, BAG’
vn virc f--
. , ^ _ __ GlNG.TIES.Ac.
WhlSK7 Brandy & Vi m@ Wo can \>c found at NO. CO CHERRYSTREET,
(opposite Carhart A Curd’s.)
J. G. WILBURN & CO.
octlOlm
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
J. & J. C. RUTHERFORD,
MACON, GA.
/COMPOSED of John Rutherford, of Macon, and
\J John C. Rutherford, late of Bainbridge, Ga.
We will practice in this Circuit, in the United
Slates Circuit Court, and in the Bankrupt Court.
J. C. Rutherford will, for the present, also at
tend Decatur and Early Courts.
JOHN RUTHERFORD.
JOHN a RUTHERFORD.
novll lw -
rier Dove, General Barnes.
Lost or Strayed.
A BROW ENGLISH MASTIFF, about ten
il month*<0, l. Had on, when he left, a heavy
chain with Nock, haring the staple passed all
through tbe block. Left my place about the 20th
October. Any one returning him to me at Scho
field’s Iron Work* or in Vineville, will be suita
bly rewarded. Any information as to his where
abouts thankfully received.
Streets, Macon, Georgia,
J^ENEW the tender of their services
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
*epS0-codAw3m
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
■angers visiting Macon should give him a <•:
I will open on the 1st of October, at No.
| Cherry street, nextdoor to my present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
novgfit
J. S. SCHOFIELD.
BOARD.
/“N OOD Board can be had for families or young I
VX men at reasonable rates by applying at
MRS. R. A. HARRIS’,
nov93t Opposite Isaacs House.
WANTED.
MALE TEACHER of experk....
. charge of the “Talmadge Institute,” located
at Irwintou, Wilkinson county, Ga^ for the year
1874. None need apply except those who can fnr-
LAMfS AND LAMP GOODS!
HAND LANTEENS.
To bum kerosene oil—do not smoke. A full
sortuient ot tbo above named articles and marked
down to suit the hard times.
PRESCRIPTIONS
rpiIE umleralxncd takes pleasure in announcing P*** 1 testimonies of tigh moral charactcraud cm-
X that hoi. now prepaftd.nt I itent qu»Utkxt;on» ttt Umchtr. ■
| Application should be made to the undersigned
No. 8 COTTON AVENUE,
Appfi
[ immediately.
n<.\ ' -J\V
tho undersigned
P. CHAMBERS,
Secretary Board Trustees,
Martin having filed liis schedule in my office
proper form for additional exemption. I
11 pas* upon the same on tho 19th instant, at 10
o'clock, x. x, at my office in Vienna. Ga.
J. R HOLMES.
novl 4 ft Ordinary.
G eorgia, dooly county.—wnifam
Butler having filed his schedule aiid applied
* realty* *
for the setting apart and valuation of
cnna.at 10*o’clock, a. x.
Given under my hand officially.
J. ii. HOLMES,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, DOOLY COUXTY.-Geoigo W.
vJT Collins haring applied to me for tbe setting
■part and valuation cf a realty. I will pass npon
the same at my office in Vienna, on the 19th insU
at 10 o’clock, a. v.
Given under my hand officially.
J.E. HOLMES.
noTl4 2t Oriinary.
_ has applied for exemption cf personally, and
I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock, a. sl, on
the 24th day of November. 1573. at tny office.
Given under my hand officially.
novl4 2t C. T. WARP. Ordinary.
FOR RENT.
H S Holder.
C H Frorman. *
O H Freeman. •
E Rear, agent.
D B Woodruff.
K Findlay Sot;*. - -
R FindlaT Sons. -
8 Johnson. ...
Tavlor RittoBboy.
lUvxnl 8tetr»ri.
C 9 yrtti+an, luu>d> *t
D Lone k Co.
Macon and Brunswick L
R Co. - - - -
Sol Johnson and other* ki
Faxk. ....
Sundry pence* ;
M McCardcl and others,
00 00
72 50
9210
443 00
37 50
41 00
5 00
40 90
97 f2
5*r>
FOR RENT.
A COMFORTABLE. weU arranged DvreUing
—seven rooms an.I double kitchen.
Also, for sale, several vacant and improrad lots
in different parts of the city, worth from $500 to
&k000. Apply to
MR>. REEVES,
ortl7tf Cor. Spring sL and W
My stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines
And other goods are all Fresh and Pure, and are
offered at such prices as obtain throughout the
country where an honest and legitimate business
is conducted.
My stock Is selected and offered for its purity,
not lor cheapness.
ROLAND B. HALL,
novlStf Cor. Chewy sLand Cotton ave.
(Riddle’s old stand)
To execute
IF’XaTTTZR.IESI
Of cveiy variety and style of tbo
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.I
Special attention is invited to his
MELLOWTINT PICTURES!
Remarkable for a peculiar softness,
satires retouched, w hereby all blemishes are
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.
octOeodSm T. B. BLACKS HEAR.
CARPETS l
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
DENTAL NOTICE.
D U. W. W. FORD wishes aH to remember that
his dental room* are now at 106 Cherry
street, over the confectionery store of Major Can
dy Rogers, near Cotton avenue. He uses all his
gas fur extracting teeth; he has none to spore for
fusing generally. He would simply state to the
‘ *' that he keeps fully up u^th the time* and
exactly what he is doing. Ilia method of
practice has betn thoroughly tested, approved
and adopted hr the best operators in the proles-
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
SUCCESSORS OF DR. O. VT. EJL2ESOX.
84 Mulberry Street, Jlacun, Ga.
References: Dr G W Emerson: Rev Dr F M
Kennedy. Rev J W Burke. Mr R H Hutchings,
Mr R w Bonner, M con; Capt P T Pitt*. Capt R
T Ross, Dr Sam Fersley, Mr Robert Barron, Rev
Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs
A Wing. Atlanta; Dr Hoilingshead, Fort Valley;
moil After nineteen yeara of arduous mortice. jUVSfeSSS
be is not xery flighty but has simmered down to Dr Jag Knapp, New Orleans. novTtf
FOB RENT.
T WO DWELLING HOUSES, efiriblv located.
Apply to R. V. LAWTON
Last Notice to Tax Payers,
E law require
to make an earij
of aH'tBe tun of Bibo county,
expect and poedtivtLv reqnirs eTery
T H
therefore expec M J B
payer to make settlement on or before the lUh
DAY OP NOVEMBER- Do not br.ng trouble
upor e end expert upon yourself by ncgtocting
lot» your taxes in lime. My office, 72 Cherry
fttrff will be open until 9 o’clock P. M.
fiespoctlulb,
“ W. T. NELSON.
ocCStf Jax Collector for Bibb County. I
solid, useful and durable work at prices that
honest and low enough to suit the times. He
•ever takes out better work than he can put
Refers to tlie following gentlemen and ladies
wbtv of coarse, understand all about demistxy,
vt particularly Dr. Ford’s — v :
Patrick Henry,Thoma* Jfffer on, Va.; Henry
Cby, Ky.; John C.Calh< nr, S.C.; Andrew Jack-
son, Term.; James K. P« Ik, Ten i ; Daniel Web
ster, Rufus Choate, J! ss.; Greeley. X.
Y.; Julias Csesar. Mark Acton/, Brutus and Cat-
aline. Rome: Napd^on . du^pirte. tows Napo
leon and Louis Phillip, France; Ileniantlo Cortes
Spain, Cuba and Mexico; Henry VIII, Richard
I1L England; Mabumet Ali, Elirabetlc Cleopatra.
Maria Antoinett, Josephine Bocapart**; Bill
Stokes, cf Docly; or any other mam. Ring the
bell at the door and walk in and get the worth of
your money.novll ttt
For Rent.
FOR SALE.
1 l.Z MILES FROM THE CITY.
?: ~ ACRES IMPROVED LAXD. anitabie for
rjrj a market gardener.
HOUSE ABU LOT.
With cr ulthoui furniture, conta.
n«ce**rry onthoUses. stables, etc, and
near W ealeyan Female Cohrye.
hard,
M. /. BAER
rpHE residence of the lata J. R. Butts. on First
A street, occupied at present fay J. I
bury, eligibly located and convenient to 1
Possession given October lst^ Apply to
scplOtf Or CAPT. AT G. BUTTS.
CITY TAX PAYERS.
J AM instructed to notify you that
TAXES MUST BE PAID
Before tbo 31ft tostaaf. It w i’l rare rtw cort aad
trouble to do «. Ybusa «lx> bare claim, atraiast
t be dtx cm t put them in .tape ud prerent them.
Tbaae jiartio upon whom I bare colled frcquentlr
anat rail at tbe office uxl ret tie, u I am TOO
MODEbT to moke nijaelf disagreeable to them
All rlaims arainst drfanltera will be put in exe
cution a:i-i psoliabed the 1st da_j of Deceiuber.
nor* at
T UE 1 arrest stock of tho above poods ever of
fered in this market now in store and arm
ing daily direct from manufactory, of tbo lies
quality of poods and at reduced rri'vs.
BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
THREE-PLY CARPETS,
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS,
MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR
PETS.
VENETIAN CARPETS,
HEMPS CARPETS,
VELVET RUGS,
BRUSSELS RUGS,
BEAVER RUGS,
MATS OF ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
LDCOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS,
FELTS AJiD DRUGGETS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
COCOA MATTINGS,
CAKE MATTINGS,
CANTON MATTINCS,
■WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS.
Purchasers are invited to examine my stock be
fore liuyinr, as I can shoe,- a greater variety and
at as low prices as any market in tbe South.
No. 98 Cherry street, next door to Boss A Cole
man's wholesale dry goods bouse. ^
sepIlcodSm B. P. BO.vs.
E. B. POTTEE, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
to»siilpno»» Tsnnier Hous»t.
WANTED.
^ PARTNER to work land on tho Arkansas
tho mean* (say $3,000) to stock and run the places,
has experience in planting and can control labor,
a most favorable arrangement is offered. Refer
ence wUl be required. Address.
W. H. JOHNSON,
Greenville, Miss.
Or T. H. BRADFORD,
Williamctte, Arkansas county. Ark.
octSO 2taw-lm*
LAND SALE.
rawfonl coun
ty. two lots (102 acres) of wild land. Nos. 229 and
n the 7th district of said county, six miles
•f Knoxville. This land is well timbered and
valuable for a saw mill and shirnrle mat bine.
T. W. BARROW.
Colaparclie*', ilonroe county, Ga.
Dctlut7(lla3swwAw
FRENCH HOUSE
AMERICUS, GA.
Hoard per Hay • • > • $2
MRS. A. E. RAGLAND,
Proprietress.
nrt21 In
GUNNY CLOTH.
~Q BALES STANDARD GUNNY BAG-
GING. For sale cheap.
SAVANNAH FAIR!
THE THIRD
[ Steam Saw Mill for Sale
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y order of the Ordinary cf Talbot county
Georgia, will be sold, two mfles_ south of Ce*
neva, on Tuesday, llth day of next November,be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit: one steam saw mill and fixtures of
the Winter improved make, with ls-inch cylind«
40 horse pow< * J *
OP THE
AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA/ ’
COMMEXCIXO
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH,
—AND—
CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK.
. p.endid order, and theBUlLDINGStto moat
rifanuthl and commodious in the country. The
Exhibition will be divided into Departments of
LIVE STOCK ; PHODCCTS OP THK SOIL ; DOMESTIC
MA.vuFAcrrsES: ifA.vrpxcTrEEs » cot
ton, WOOL, 8ILE, LISBX, IRO!f, BRXBS.
STEEL, GOLD, SILVER, LEATHER,
PAPER, TILES. ETC., BTC.
In tact, eye^thing pertaining to AGRICUL-
TURE, 31ECHANICS. and the FINJB ARTS.
DOOLY HOUSE*
Br J. W. BOND,
Xoutezuina* - - - Ceor^lm.
Twenty hteji* in front of Railroad. $2 per day
mpcthSu
good running ord? .
_ _ lance, making lumber 24 to 3-3 inches
£n 4^cf SS $8,000in Medals, Plate and Money
tie, etc. Some MLOOO or 30.0W fret of !uml*r.«,n- IO pjj AWARDED.
sii»t of inch plank, scantling, etc. Tbe above r-.v.-v;*/*— —.
being"part of the personal property belonging to ! ^v make , tJieir entries,
toe esUte of David Lockhart, late of iaid county, a * tt ba ' c their , a * on the ground at an earty a
da * v ^ that they may be properlylr-
U Terms* Tbe mill will be sold for one-half cash, i nivalin the respective He pertinents,
the other on 12 months’ time. 7 per cent, inuroat, 1 r or mrautm Lists, and other information, ad-
»itb Titew. The other property strictly cash. j onjss toe Decretory.
with ben. ine j locShabt _ ge0 3. OWEN A Pre.id«ot.
Ktjjtda Ariainatrator. I J. H. E8THL. Secretory. ..'pitMwtUwDu
STILL CONTINUES.
And owing to the great reduction we
hare jiut made on all classes of GOODS,
the rush of customers is
Greater Than Ever
To better ^uit the people and times,
have reduced all
Goods 25 per cent Less
Than they sold before th.
Great Financial Panic
We want money for our Goods, and ia
order to get it we have made the
Following Reductions!
8-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $4 00
to $2 50.
10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $5 00
to $4 50.
10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from |6 50
to $5 00.
10- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $7 50
to ?G 00.
11- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $9 00
to $7 50.
11- 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 REDUCEE PRICES.
Red Table Damask,
Reduced from $1 25 to $1 00.
WHITE TABLE DAMASK,
NAPKINS, DOILIES,
And TOWELS,
Just Received at Panic Prices!
We have reduced our
Black Alpacas,
Which for color and quality are admitted
by competent judges to be the best And
cheapest in the city, as follows:
Black ALPACAS, worth 50c., for 40c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 60c., for 50c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 75c., for 60c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 85c., for 75c.
Black MOHAIRS, worth $1, for 85c.
Black BRILLIANTINES, worth $125,.
for $1 00.
We sell the same Alpaca as A. T.-
Stewart retails, and at the some prices-
Colored Mohairs,
In all the new and fashionable .hadtek
reduced from 75c. to 60c.
Just received, another full lins of thoM
Handsome Satins I
In all the new and Stylish Colon, In-
eluding
NAVY BLUE, BOTTLE KEEN, OLIVE BROWS,.
And all Fashionable Colors, which we>
win sell during the next
TWO WEEKS AT 85 CENTS.,
They arc the BEST QUALITY, and are>
worth $1 00.
Only 26 dosen of these
KID GLOVES
Left, which we are selling at- ff 0O„
. worth $1 60.
Ladies’, Cent's and Misses’ How
In an qualities, at Bargain Price*.
Fine Woven Corsets,
For 75c., worth $1 00.
Handsome Braided Corsets,
For $1 00, worth $1 60.
We hare the largest and boot assortment
of SILKS ever offered in the State.
IN BLACK SILKS
We defy competition, as we hare th*
largest and cheapest stock in
Georgia.
WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE
S. Waxelbsum A Bra*
eotitsatafthOm