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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAI’Tf iYP MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1873.
FRIT
THE CITY.
MORN" M!,SOT.n.lW
si iMiitirtu cm Ur.
Financial and Oomiaefciai
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»f ntc t
To rat ran
Bjr authority o(
Grahfp'. a mass-ntc
Patrons and Ftmic
,:ifv of Atlanta, On.
iitSo’clivk r.it.,tot
luoasurea looting
l.roth’rho'-i.
Cot* .n States ex-"1. r ;oa of tlutG.orgi*
pnu will i»U*.uu copy, or call attention to
ton Start*.
e Georgia State
■ of Cotton States
ill be held in the
t !.'* 2,<* It instant,
into consideration
he relief of the
llalf-faro ratet will doubtless 1>? cdi.
tain0.1 on all railr.ad lines in this State
for delegntosattendn-j the meeting.
T. J. Smith, Master.
E. Tati/ik, Secretary.
OelapareAce, Norm, er 4, 1S73.
The Weekly Telegraph
Containing the aoconntof the eyckme,
also the full report of the testimony in
the Pike eaw, can be had at thia office.
At the Seec
with unal-.i
Chandoin i
The public 1
The Itcilval
I HaplJat Church continues
d intcrort. Iter. W. N.
II preach again to-night,
invited to attend.
Itrulh of ."tr-. .navwrll.
Mrs. Itachol Mas well, mother of Mr.
A. L. Maxwell, died at GriswoldriUe, on
W#dno day, :.4. 1 78years. Her remains
will reach Macon this morning and her
funeral will tike place to-day from the
First Baptist church.
flrnil.Annual I'nrnilr.
The semi-annual parade of the Macor
Fir.- Department will take place this af.
temoon at 4 o'clock, at the City Hall
There trill not lie much of a display made,
the formality being mainly confined to
an inspection. The firemen, bowerer.
will all turn out with their engines, and
will make a very fine appearance. No. 1
will appear in now uniform.
»ir .tSaga/liies.
Mossr* JJrown & Co. tire our thanks
for copies of tho Decemler numbers of
tho Atlantic and tho Galaxy, both of
which are very superb specimens of
American magazine making. Both make
liril'iant promises for the coming year.
A notable feature in the Atlantic is a
poem of somo length by John G- Whit
tier, entitled “John Underhill.” It is a
narrative poem in Whittior's finest style.
I hr I1.1I of 1 hr Pike Trial Xo Verrtlri
1 et liv the Jury.
After a fatiguing lalior of four coopec-
utive d iyi>, the Superior Court has at last
gotten through with the trial of Louis B.
Pike, charged with the murder of Chx*.
F. Baer. At half-past four o'clock yes
terday afternoon the case was giren to
the jury.
This ease has excited a vast amount of | stork
interest in the oommuc ity, and the trial
has attracted great attention, both on ac
count of tho interest felt in the homicide
and because of the eminent counsel em-
j ployed on both sides of the investigation,
i The case has been fought as hard and as
ably as ever a case was in Macon. Every
1 inch of the ground was stoutly disputed,
j The counsel for tho State, believing that
their case was good bent all their ener
gies to make it out, while the counsel for
the defense were equally active and vigi
lant in the interest of their client. The
testimony was handled with the greitest
adroitness, and the points in the case
were developed with tho most cautions
precision.
Col. Hsll concluded hi t magnificent ar
gument yesterday, morning, and was fol
lowed by Cols. Lofton. Weems and Har
ris in scarcely less able and eloquent ar
guments. The five speeches made in this
trial are pronounce*! the equal of any five
speeches ever made in the Court-house.
The speeches yesterday occupied the
Court from nine in the morning until
three in tho afternoon, when Col. Harris
dosed. A recess of half an hour was then
taken for dinner, after which Judge Hill
delivered his charge to tho jury. The
charge was about an hour in length, and
laid the case before the jurors in a man
ner that was so plain and cnb’ghtenod
that it seemed to be impossible for them
to be mistaken as to their duty in the
matter.
The jury failed to agree upon a verdict,
and at a late hour last night it was an
nounced that they were locked up for the
night. They will probably not lie heard
from before tho court meets at nine
o'clock to-day.
Rock.Ar-
fit rim*t Cmmsi. North>■
in*. X<« Amber »*h, ky thd U
me Hr. Roarer SCsttst*.
kinws sist Has FaxsIKK. HlTstS this r.tf-
On the mortdtit rf the Hu instant. st Ike res
idence (4 the brute's father. by R t. Benjamin
Juhn»«e Mr. WlLBE* T. SHlMlot--rx »nd Mi**
Ini n. Xsieov. nil 4 this city. *
MACON FIRE DEPARTMENT
rpiJR wir.i-M-i'.inl Tvirs.1-of t!
» IV tmrii . wi’l tak- lLu*
EVENING next
M.-.'vn Firo
n FRIDAY
i't«i [J, bud the rum pa-
Wmblfl promptly at
•YJurfc p. x. at the City tlalL Inspection will
ate place oa HdbrtYjr Urect.
By onler _. R. A. MORRIS.
, _ Chief Ens. M. F. Dep’t
A. »■ K-ria. Srr'v.nortO it
FUXEBAL NOTICE.
The fnends»kl anituinuriws <4 Mr. and Jin.
H. L. Mix veil, and <4 Mr. mini Mrs. John W.
Qusrkenhush. are invited to attend the funeral
services <4 Mrs. RsruZL Hixwxtx. from the
First BaptistCfcnirb. THIS .Friday) MORNING
at So’ckct.
Shipped provinudv _
Slork on hand this evrniru?....
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Received to i
so.iei |
Difference in fixer <4 this yr*r I.* - ®
WXXXI.T STATEUCTT.
Tbs' following statement |dre* the amount of
bustae** for the week ending this evening:
RaO. Wacnn. Sh rents. Sabs
Efey.S S S S
S Hi g
£ a ‘ S
Total ***> SB »» SW »
The total receipts for tho week were SJSS* hale*
—•»» l>y rail and WI7 by wagon. The shi|anenta
wen* S.1SS haiea-fcarin* the Hock SOI hales great
er than st the rloasof last week.
».*2 | ATTENTION'.
Macon Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1.
X f EMBERS of this osnpnny will assemble at
ill the Truck House at si o'clock THIS AF
TERNOON, prompt!,, in full uniform, for Semi-
Annual Parade and Inspection. Every member is
exported to turn out. as no etiwsa will be man red
ex.vpf Itir akknma. By order if.
ATTENTION.
Ocmulgee Fire Co. No. 2.
in full uniform, for Semi-Annual Parade and In-
.portion, By order of
The Wrong Han.
In our report of the Piko trial yester
day morning, tho following paragraph
occurs in tho testimony i
£. if. Jlroirn rtwaUnl by ttr defense —I
have contributed nothing to this prosecu
tion. I hare done no more than any other
officer would do. I went to New York,
i am a United State.*! officer, and when it
routes in my way to work up anything I
do it.
This was a mistake, os it was John
Gillespie who was so-called and not Mr.
Brown. Tho latter says he is not a gov-
eminent detective and holds no other
prirato oflico under tho Federal Govern-
meat, but is a first-class rebel. | The mis
take occurred through our own inadvert
ence.
The Mayor's Courr.
His Honor, thy Mayor, found four cosos
on docket yesterday morning.
Two well-known citiscns had a small
pas sago at arms on Third street about
noon on Wednesday, and they paid five
dollars each for tho privilege of settling
difficulties ill that way.
Joe Jonos. n colored boy, was up for
htooling J:MO, from Mr. Avery. Joo
•wned the theft, and said ho wds insti-
gnlb’il by o colored man to do tho steal
ing. lie went off with an officer to get
tho money. His case will probably come
before tho Connty Court.
Officer Ilisliop brought George Persons,
another young negro, in on tlio chargo of
stealing. His vaso wiu continued until
to-day. As Bbiliop was conducting tlio
young rcprolmto hack to the liar racks,
tho young thief concluded to try leg bail,
alt/,' gnvo Bishop a lively chase for about
four squares; but Bishop lrad tho better
wind aud brought back tho fugitive and
cooped him.
Amiiaeuiriluv Coming.
Rose and Harry Watkiflshave engaged
Ralston Hall for tho niglits of tho 1st
and 2d of January. We know of few
actors who will bo more heartily irol-
comcd in Macon.
Tlio San Francisco Minstrejs will play
in Ralston Hall on tho 2tlth and 27th of
January. This will bo tho first trip this
famous minstrel troupe has ovor made
through tho South, and thoir patronago
will bo limited only by ths capacity of
The buildings in which they perform.
They aro nt tlio very head of their pro-
jfes-ion, and tho best in if.
The Spalding-Porker combination will
bo hers early in December, with Miss
Ada Gray as the “ star." This lady gets
doable the salary that is paid Miss EI-
tlridgo, who was lately hero, and of course
ought to bo very much bettor.
Anuxng tlio others to bo brought out
by Messrs. Spalding and Parker are Da.
v. sport and John E. Owens. Tho latter
will be welcomed with his “ barl of apple
The Cold Snap
Culminated just about sunriso yesterday
morning, when tho thermometer dropped
down to 21, a degreo of coldness which
has seldom boon experienced in Novem
ber in this latitude. Tho temperature
was as low a little after sunrise as it was
atony time during the night. For nearly
tyo hours after tho dawn of day there
was little or no variation, tho mercury
pointing at 24. Tho weather remained
cold up to noon, at which time it began
to relax a little, and toward evening it
was less unpleasant than it has been
since last Saturday. Last night the
temperature was higher than it had been
during tho day, and tho sky was some-
what liozy, and the atmosphere smoky,
as if rain were not very far in tho future.
Tho probability that the phenomenon
which produced tho cyclono Sunday night,
is also accountable for tho present very
extraordinary spell of weather. It is very
certain that Old Probabilities has suf
fered things to get sadly wrong. Possi
bly he is so busily engaged in watching
tho war cloud which is hovering over
Cabo, that he has no time to keep down
these littlo domestic broils.
BEADING NOTICES.
One hundred and twentt-itve bar
rels of red apples on consignment, which
will be sold very low.
, M. It. Rogers A Co.,
3t No. 106 Cherry itrcet.
Sn.it Hats!
A now lot received to-day.
Fur Sets!
LATEST MAKKETSBY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
New Yo*K—yoon—Gold oproM at 8J. Slorki*
at run* *wl *ctix» for OjM "
hid. Ex«*han*.\ Ion* 7|; fthort «J. Govern®
stron*. Slat.* honds quirt »»nl nom»n»l.
Evmiiaf— Monev weak at 7. Strriin* quiet at
7 Gold 8|all). Gormnnenta quiet and »trr>n*.
S %jsSte^msM «Sa *b W« :*!.«• •*»
S7a Uh SSa W: **- **‘
|n[- --- —* near 71; Virrillua Vt; twar 40-.I
MPmsTdcra »l Ewiiaiana. XS; new 40. leveM
SO; tw a-': Alabama s. ffi; *» xe Geaeoa *»
7a 7S; NtsXh ConJinaa H; new Ik aiawW
. m Ou.ll. I'.nJima 4A- IM* K' - A (ID I 311(1
tax S- aatb Csrolinaa so. new SR April and
October Ilk
Vwn Ortxx.vs—Gokl SJ.. Excban*c. ateriinr
honk 171al7(. New York »wbt U premium for
certified rberkx 1 discount for rummer.
“K!!SlS^i-««i-ola W*«l. ‘ Five. M
Erie SSI. The bank rate i« S per cent; Stork Ex-
eiianee S per cent. Bullion in the Bank of Ene-
Und ha. inertMnd 13S7DU0.
Inter—Brio S71.
FlRIS—Rrnle* BSfjnc. . .
Pixia—Ermine—Rentes Mf7,e. Sperie in-
rroeaed IJuO.OOO Innen.
Cotton.
New Yoek—Cotton, sales 0,100; upland, tsi;
Orieana ISI; market Id««ly.
Futmra openc.1 aa bdlowa: November It«-«;
Herrin her IS l-1St January ISII5 5-14; Harrh 16.
Erenirut—Cidtisi. not rereipU Mi grata S065;
■alea iMM-, upland. 131; Orloana 13}.
Future, rioied quiet; sales l«Jon. aa follows:
November Itlalt IS-ISj Hecember IS 11-10.15.;
April 10 5-1(1. _ . ■
RxtTmoEE-CotUm. net reerlptx 1S»; groaa
4*1; exports coaalwuo 75: mlea SSS: .lock IUAS3;
middlings III; market quiet and firm.
New Orucxvs—Cotton, net reeeiptatMS; groaa
55^; exports ccamtwiao 3«k sales 1500; «oek III.-
005: middling. 13; market firm; oftennn light.
Wiiwisotos—Cotton, net receipt* 109; exports
oxudwisu Sit; to Great Bntain rales —.
■lock 1S11; middUngs lit matte* steady.
Acorsri—Cotton, net nweipUltSt; rales 10H;
middling. 1S|. market steady.
SiviXNiR-Cottoti.net receipts 4M9; export*
to Great Britain 4781; rtwstwiae 501: rales 1038;
.toek 1H.71S; middlings It!: market quiet.
CnxRiRrtox-Colton.net receipt* lSTTiexport.
courtwira jest; rales 1000: stock 3S.106; limldtiafs
Iflalfi; low middlings IS.'; market quiet.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 1800: export,
coastwise 675; Great Britain —} rale* *M| stork
27,010; middling. US; low middling, lb strict
good ordinary 1S(; market quiet; demand inoil-
er *IloeTOX—Colton, net receipts «S; gross Ift
rales all; stork 0000-, middlings 131; market dull.
Nortolx—Cotton, net receipts 2012; ex|»rts
coastwise 1700; to Great Britain —. sales 500;
stork 7188; knr middlings IS}: market steady.
Jlrxrms—Cotton, net receipts 2558; smpments
2115; stock 25,101; low middling 13>13i; market
r< (?»LVESTox-Cotton.net receipts 2108; exports
coastwise 100; to Great Britain —-. to Franco —;
sales 550; stork 31.122; good ordinary 13; or
dinary HI; demand good.
Pm LATiltLriII A—Colton, not receipts 132; gross
912: middling* 15ol51; market quiet.
- bivxnrooi,—Noon—Cotton sales 10J100 lw!es;
sport!lotion on,l export 1000; uplands 81; Orleans
Oh to arrive steady, hut no transactions; market
q °Upiands. not below middlings, shipped Novem
ber and December. 8b
Sales inetdde 1100 Amenran.
Later—Uplands, basis coni ordinary. December
and Jamuiy. 81: upland*, not below low mid
dlings, shipped Dereinberond January, s;..
LarriSOsOd. , ,
Evening—Uplands, not below good ordinary,
sbipped Or lotor and November. 8 3-18: November
and December. Ob Deeoralier and January, same.
Breadstuff! firm. Sail wheat 13s. Flour firm,
what 13J.
ATTENTION.
YOl'XS AMERICA FIRE COMPAKr #0. 3.
THIS (Fridayi AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock
(or irutpertioci and driii.
By order
ATTENTION.
Mechanics’ Fire Company No. 4,
JOV are hereby ocrlered to as-emhie at your
Notice to Cotton Shippers.
or t«.r.kers interested, are notified that this
tro*' a** an open polity of insurance against fire,
in the Lirerpord and Londcn and Globe In-; r-
anee Com [any. fer sixteen thousand dollars, on
Cotton, in transit or in store. Said policy is
listed S-'J,timber 24. 1-73. and expires Mav 2t.
1871. JAS. M. ROBERTSON’,
mwaoiw General8UPT.M. A B.R.R.
NOTICE IN BANKSUPTOT.
T HIS isto give notice that on the lith davof
November. A. D. 1873. a warrant in Baink-
niptcy was iwsied against the estate of Augustus
A. Jeter, cl Haynenlie, county <4 Houston and
Sttte of Georgia, who ha. lien adjudged
Bankrupt <m his own petition, and that the
payment of any debts, and delivery of any
Property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him,
or for his use, and the transfer of any prop
erty by him. are forbidden by law; that a
meeting of the creditors of the mid Bankrupt, to
prove their debts and to cbooae one or more
assignees of his ratqte. will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fort Talley. Ga, at
Byincton a Hotel, before Lemuel T. Downing,
grfe»s*^ m H hd,y * Diembcr ' a:
NOTIOE IN BANKRUPTOY.
IS into pive notice that on the 14th day
-1 November. A. 1S7S, a warrant in Bankruptcy
to wmed apainst the estxteof John M. Brnco.
of HaTneville.rounty of Houston. Sute of Georgia,
who has boon adjutlsrd a Bankrupt on his own
MONEY,
GOODS,
FRIENDS.
W. A. JUHAN & CO.
Wm offer this week
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
In every department of
EVERYTHING DOWN TO
THIS BOTTOM
DRESS GOODS!
In full assortment at
petition, and that the payment c4 any debLs. and
dehveryof any property be longing to said Bank
rupt, to him. or for his use. and the transfer of any
property by him. are forbidden by law: that
meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt,
prove their debts, and to rhoune one or more I
signora of his rotate, will be held at a Court
Bankruptcy, to lie hoklen at Fort Valley. G...
Bymgton a Hotel, before Lemuel T. Downing.
|Lag- Register, on tho 13th dav of December,
j’elork to participate in the Semi-Annual In.per-
tian of the Macon Fire Department. By order
E. CROCKETT. Freudent.
Isatar II. Poole. lOnvUty novil It
l>. IS73, at 10 o'clock,
„ . W. II. SMYTH.
S. Marshal, as Mcsspiupt.
FOB BENT.
A 003IFORTABLE. veil arranped Dwelling
—seven rooms and double kitchen.
Mechanics’ Building and Loan|
Association.
INC* at 7| o’cloek. Due* must be paid before |
that hour or fines will 1» rigidly enforced.
Office removed to Jones & Baxter's old stand,
novtt it MILO S. FREEMAN. Seerstoiy.
FOE, KENT.
T HE old Telegraph Rooms over Brown's book
store, on Second street. Apply at once to
novtstf MILO S. FREE*
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.- |
EMPIRE LODGE No. 11.— I
Dissolution of Partnership.
T HE partnership heretofore existing between
the undersimed in the prartice of law, un
^bte wrelly ronyention | }•&&*
Ttf-NIGHT at 7i o'clock.
been dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect
from ti»e lin»t day of SeptemlxT lust. Each one
of the under.iztu.yl will give their attention to the
sine up and **Miement of all cases heretofore
justed ( ‘
i to tlieir rare.
NOTIOE,
Maeon. Nov. 18.1R7S.
FOR SALE.
Tipmend'crsof Protection Fire Cwnpany No. | t SMALL FARM near the city; good im-
Xl who have had them mrasures token fornew iL prevementa. An excellent le.rg.in for
umforot. ran get theiubvral tng on John C.Curd. caxh. Stock and utensil., etc, will be sold with
at C ?5!*,? 4 CuM ^* the p!«eo if desired,
novil it J. t. \\ JlEkLLR. lorenian. t. n nUFIi.
AN ODD SLIPPER.
nnvlfi sun. wedstfri-Ot*
turn-it to the Tel«*r.»ph and Messenger office, lie
will oblise the owner and be rewarded,
novil St
OAK WOOD AT $5!
JT you want good Oak Wood at
FIVE DOLLARS X CORD !
United States Circuit Court
Leave your orders at O. D. Edwards’ store,
with T. J. LANE, or
nov]5 9t D. LANE.
_ _ peremptorily on
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24. at 10 o’clock a. m., |
and all rases set for a hearing, or otherwise dis-
posed of for the term.
The Equity Docket will be called immediately
after the Common Law Docket.
Attorneys will take notice accordingly.
By order of tho Court.
novil It JAS. McPHERSON. Clerk.
Situation Wanted.
ung
man lately acquainted in Middle aiui
west Georgia, who ran givotho best and most
satisfactory references. Address
T. J. Lm
w>vl»Uf Care Telegraph and Messengr
PANIC PRICES a
THE FLINT HOUSE,
FTER being thoroughly renovated, ejoaroed
and refurnished, is nosf open for the ac
commodation of |rarel|ng friends and the
iy* at the following rates:
of Fifteen Dollars aqd upwards.
Prices Marked in Plain Figures
public genmaUv. atthe following rates:
Mcitf uiy Boarders .$25
Weekly Boahlert 7
Meals M cents.
rantoed to all.
E. B. BROWN. Proprietor,
r ana Plum.
nor 12 5t* First st-. bet. Poplar n
Special Notice.
Fur Talmas !
, I’ujs Boas!
Swanft down !
Just received by
Wm. B. Johnston, Jr..
Macon, Ga.
Cotton avenue, unit to Mix & Kirland.
norlStf
Lon's sharing and hnir-entting saloon
on Mtillterry street is too place to pet
your barbering done. None but skilled
artists retainod. A bot batli can be hod
on tho shortest notice. oct29tf
Hrxy. K.XR1N * Limas.—Thi. well known
smt teii.lrte firm Uv« rrevivod a large M of Dr.
Ilonl'a Eureka Liver Medicine, it lias the praise
of all who have fri.yl tL }u Iwltfc* at 5U cents
and SLOO.
YxliowPever! Ykllow Fkvk* ! Wnrxs ,s
Tin: AsTtnornf—Reader, you will find it jo Hie
timely tire of Simmonf* Liter Regulator. This
vegetable cathartic and tonic baa proven itself
the ntre preventive and cure o( all disease, of the
liver and bowels.
Got the Panlra.
Brown A Co. claim to have the panics
Lad. 1! urr s.tyi ho i« salubrious, in spite of
the eyelone, which ho "took in"—through
a fine French plate gloss, but Horry
lias 'em bad, and without consulting him,
lias marked down the cash price 01 tlieir
immense stock of holiday goods so low
jtlitu ho is actually afraid tho people will
cotnc and buy them faster than he eon
count the tu-ucy.
Hut, without joking, by reference to
tlieir advortisimcnt which appears this
Iti;>cr.tug. it win bo *04» that they aro
offering special inducements to the peo
ple in the way of fancy goods for tho op.
proa ailing holiday*. They have a larger
■lock of such goods than was over bcf. ro
brought to Maeon. including many nov-
cities, that will delight tho young and
tiiiiusc tl'o oMor folks, which were never
imfore fcroag'.ht to this ntarkot. IVo have
never se.*n a idrger. more varied, ora
Tux CnxtrxsT sxn Bxar.—Hook's Eureka
Liver Uedieine gives universal ratisfaetion in tho
treatment of Liver Disrate. DyspepNa,Sick Head
ache. Costlvenras. and all tlmt class of disrates
wising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. rtovSOly
Admitted Best.—Dr. Price', Cream Baking
Powder it universally admitted to ha the beat in
use. and having used it for * number <4 years we
have no hesitation in adding our testimony a* to
ita merits. Thera i, nothing deleterious in its
composition, an important consideration in view
of the numerous preparations put up and palmed
oft. without consideration aa to their effect upon
tho health of the consumers. Dr. Price's Sperial
Flavorings, extracted from the fruit, aro really
tho moat desi rahia flavors we ever used.
Produoe.
New Yore—Noon—Flour firm. Whest 1*2
better. Com le better. Pork quiet and steady.
It 25314 60. lard quiet and very firm;
7 0-15*71. Turpentine quiet st 11. Rosin
quiet at 2 70 for strained. Freight* firm.
Evening—Southern IU.tr flrmer.at« 50*7 25 for
rommon to fair extra; 7 50,1100 good to choice
extra. Whisky more active at Oil. Wheat l.*2
better, with a boa active demand at 521 for win
ter red western. Com firmer; less aetire at
09*70 for prime western mixed adoat. link quart
at 11 SO. Bee, dull: 8 50,10. Lard steady at
7 11-1037!. Turpentine steady st tea tel. Rosin
~ ,.a re*. tfrtlb.,1’ firm at ffl Firetirlif.
BROWN & CO.’S,
MACON & BRUNSWICK RAILROAD CO.,
SrP-EKIXTJBJfdebt's Oppjce.
Macon, Ga., November 11,1S78.
O N and af^er November 22d instant, tho Ni*ht
Passenger Train on this road will Ift discon
tinued. The Ni*h( Cotton Express will rut
usual JAS. W. ROBERTSON.
novIStd Gen’! Snp’t.
BOOKSELLERS. Etc.
The “Ells” Restaurant
For k Holiflays!
MULBERRY
I MACON, - - -
STBEET,
■ - GEORGIA.
iiuiet at 2 70a2 75. Tallow Arm at 7\. Freights
ClXClTXAJI—Flour firm at f. fiOafi 7«l Com
firm; old ear 53: shdlcil fiHafiS: new 4?a4& POrkl
in fair demand at 12 25al2 50. Laid, steam, lield
at 71: kettle in fair demand at 7S*7L Bacon
steady; should* A fciGJ; clear rib 6U clear sides
GJ. Whisky strady at i
Lcuistille— Fkair firm ami scarce; extral
family A 75 lor extra family. Coni sternly at 50a52
for shelled and sacked. Provisions in fair demand.
Pork IS; bacon A} ; dear rib sides A!; clear sides
7. packed. Ii*rd. tierce. A ; keg 0. Whisky *7. i
St. I/OU19—Flour dull and unchanged. Cornl
firm and in limited supply; No. 2 mixed 4fa45
east side on track ; 42}a42| for new. Fork quiet
and unchanged; liocondull and unchanged ; only
order demand. Laid in fair demand and loahr a
steam 71 «S. Whisky dull at M.
New Orleans—Flour, only city demand: dou
ble extra G 00; treble extra 6 60»7 60; family 8 50
aO 50. Com easier, mixeil GCW70-. white 72. Oats
firmer at 52aA5. Bran dull at 90. Hay In *ood
demand; prime 22 00*34 00; choice 25 OOaW 00.
Pork, meaa 16 00. Dry **lted meats, shoulders
fi.mer at 8J. Bm*on advancing; shoulders fl*G}|
clear rib dl; clear si<les "h hams, no demand.—I
Lanl dull; tjesea AJaAJi Xeg 10. 8u*ar dull and]
lower, inferior 4i rommon A: fair to good fair 61;
prime to choice 7a&. Moiaaies dull and lower;
rood fair 40; prime to choice 4^a>5. Whisky firm;
Louisian* if. Cincinnati 10J. Coffee f*ner at
211. Corn meal S 10a315.
WlLMliroTOJi—Spirit* turpentine firm at 86.
Rocin steady at 2 25 for strained.
Lo.vi>ox—Noon—Sugar 2>V4kl afloat. Rosin
Ssftd. Turpentine GOafkir^l.
Liverpool—Noon—Breadstuff* firm. Corn 84s.
Short middlings 4om*m1.
• Marino Nows.
New Yore—Arrived. Rotterdam.
Savaexait—Arrived out. MuNteail, Herman
Livingston. Drothers. Lady Bauncman.
QjjRfysTpWX—Arrived^tramship Greece, from
Naw York.
Cautios.—Purvhaaers of the Peruvian Syrup
(a protected wjutsoa of the protoxide of iron) aro
ran tioned against bring deceived by any of the
preparations of Peruvian bark, or Iprk and iron,
which pay be offered them. Every botlleof gen
uine lias Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian bark)
blown in the glass, Examine the bottle before
purchasing.
Jot to tu eWorld! Wom as is Free ’—Among
the many modern discoveries looking to the hap
piness and amelioration of the human race, nooo
is entitled to higher romideration than the re
nowned remedy—Dr. J. Brat!field’s Female Regu
lator, Woman’s Bert Friend. By it
cmaucipaied from nnmberless ills peculiar to her
sex. Before it* magic power all irregularities of
the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup
pression of the menses. It rcn**o« uterine ob-
Uructions. It curea comdijiation and strengthens
she system. It braoes the nertrs and purifies the
blood. It never faiK as tbousanU of women will
testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
agents has ever been that in their process of
purgation and purification they have also debili
tated the system. To obviate this difficulty phy
sicians have long sought lor an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
jit One nnd tbe SRtnc Time.
2i.it loomcr coll.Vtloa of RrUcfea. “tJ if I ,aa by f^ If. BnalfteM. Dnqedtf. AtUr.ta. Ga
Sint,; Kl.-.tta lit' not m«Oo H "recteJ | JTte. ll 50pci-bottle. All iraportabk Oragmen
roiw.iiory for this vv.i -It, He Htwl bettor j -
look out "for the reputation of hit house. I Ti seeeuee. An. ISM.
Brown) are after him. I »*• r - «• BKtnnxin-tSir: Iffrascfbrmuvf us.
T1
4 itobbcry-
Mr. Frank Avery, an employe of the
Central railron l. ri' . ivc J the other iky
MtBOtking over $.1 k\ a iiich he took home
with Ua. Ho li.tj in his employment ■
lit'iTro boy ii.imoil Jo , i'li Jones, not over
t,-n or twelve years old, who oatr where
the money w.t. plae J, on l thought it
wouM Ire* goofiopportunity to un-panic.
He itutue UaSely mode up bio mind to
poa-eas tumsoif of t!tat money, and,
wateliinir a f.tvorable opportunity, lie did
sv. With the aid of a nail and hammer
ho gnccMded in breaking the loek off tie'
«lruwer which oontaiujd the money .ru!
hcl|wvl himself to the whole pile, which
he either eoneealod soaoewhcre, or else
pi. „ | j, i n the liands of some one who
is an a-TT'Dipliee in tho theft.
The Irey was arreste l by the I'olioe
night before last, and was taken to the
barrack). He owns to have stolen tho
tnonev. and claim) to nave been insti
gated to eommit tho act by a negro man -
He .-atml that he ha 1 hid the money,
and Offered to .how where it was, if an
officer would accompany him. Accord
ingly an officer went with him; foil after
wandering around the city ,t good part of
tils' day. it become apparent that the wily
youngster was ouly leading in a wild
jantodialely. another supply <4 Bxxurirut's Fx-
MiW RsGruroa We find it to lie all that a
rtaiai«4 ter it. and we bare witnessed the most de
cided and h*My effects sradoeed by it.
)'<*? panoitBiny.
ftt'XTXS
(L’xrsn A Alxxaxukb.
We. I lie tinderaiauad Dmeaitfa take pleasnra
in remnH-niiinjr to tbe trade Bn. J. BiunniLD'l
Fkmxui Raorurox—believin* it to be a reoi
and reliable remod) fur titf diwura for which he
roconutten-ls it.
W. A. Usnuu. Atlanta, Ga.
l'EMEEETON, WlteOX. TlTlOE A Co.
Their rrarsreh has at Ust been rewanled by a
diteovery whjrti fully reahses the fnndrat desires
<4 the medical faculty, and which is JusUy
ed as the most important triumph that phan utry
has ever achieved. This important desiderate m is
Dr. Tutt's VeRCtnble Liver Pills,
whatever, but 'l uiJSSZS!
■ ’ Iksly rturioxth
. the prorrro* <4
Ihrir ojcnilicn. They unite tbe benrt<4ore irvo-
coneihude qualities of » Scmtgtbetiing. I*urgiiire
and a Furuyins Tonic.
Dr. Tuit*. Pill* are tho roost trills and
snurhinK medicine in rxitfnm. They at
attack the very root of durasra. and their e
pt that in
is so prompt
their action
they are
d effects.
RxnwiNM A Fox. Atlanta Ga
TV. C. Laws UK. Atlanta. Ga.
TV. Root A Sox, liarietta, oa.
Atlanta. Ga.
ITtis is to certify that 1 B..HI
-ipo of Dr. J. BreafMd. W (hiaronnty.aiidasa
't to b* a combination of
Rustical man perocgnsst lt
medicines <4 irreat merit in the treetmesit <4 all
I rents a boi. SoM by *21 Drucxivts.
Principal UfSre. 18 CorUandt street New York.
tenlCrodXwly
1 PM IN ISTRATOIFS SALE.—Under and by
A. virtue of an order from tbe Court cl Ordi
naire ot Bibb county, 1 will sell, at th* tfore No.
17 Otorerr Street, lately occupied by Geo. P. Nel
son. on Saturday. November 2Sd. W73. at 10
iiifftfi ibo> e-talo
sitfinq cf * fenanil stock of ftmilr prorerira.
Tentuea-b. I*. H. WARD.
novlffriAsat
Tbi. December 2L18
Wm. P. Reasi-IT. JT. XL
Hrxr. Raxeix a Lamae.
lybolraale Afents Macon. Ga
w
taayl0d2awiwV
MoiBEES. Motkkxs. MoinXKs.—Don’t fail to
procure Mxs.Wrxstoir'i Soonnxu Srxvr St-
ecp for all disrates incident to the petted of
teethinffin children. 21relieves toe child .'ram
pain, rare* wind colic, reculatra the bowels, and
by firinf relief and health to the child, pi tea rest
to tbe mother. Ee sure to ran tor "21 ls. Vixs-
rowi SooTnrxo STErr."
For sale by all drussists. jane25eodcm.
OBSTACLES TO MAHUIAGE.
Hippy iclief for young men front the effects of
Lrrors ;.r; ; Ale.- - :rt ,-o: iy Manhood re-
re-1. 1.. ;-si. rvm.t.sl. New
..' tneatmtnt. Jfew ar.J remarkable rent-
free. in sealed en-
p EOCGU. BIBB COUNTY.—Gcorpe X. Till-
U roan baaapplred for exemption o, personalty,
and 1 w ill pass upon too same at 10 o'clock, a. m.
on the 28th day of Novomlx-r. 1873, at my office.
Given under ray hand officially.
novlO 2t a T. B ARD. Ordinary.
imii<d(ornfmbticn ot nrr-
sonaltr. and l will past upon tbe same at 10 a. m.
on the* 1st day of December. IsTS. at mx office.
nurDlOt* W. P. JORDAN. Ordinary.
EORGIA. MACON COl NTYWobnShralr
Ur has applied for exemption <4 perwamity aid
setting apart and tahtaf ket of hemestrod. awl I
will pass upon toe rame al 10 o’clock. -V. M„ on
tteah^T ot IV«mbeT % iteit.„at ntf <4Bre.
Brown A Co. have the largest stork of Fancy
Guoflsever brought to M aci*j suitable for presents.
We have the goods and intend to sell them low
for rash. Come earl v ami often. Examine our
goods and prices. Wo can suit all purses,
novil 2t
I S now fitted up in better style than ever before
with every accommodation. A corps of at
tentive and well trained waiters, with cooks un
surpassed, ready at ail times to sen e ail who may
favor us with a visit.
THE
.T a*. G. W. Morgan applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of Betsy Morgan, VENISON STEAKS,
BILL OP
Consists of
PARE!
late of said county, deceased.
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased to ha and appear at my office within tho
time prescribed by law, And there show cause, if
any they have, why said letter* should not be
granted tho applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
JAMES J. RAY.
nov21 SOI Ordinary.
For Rent or Side.
DUCKS,
BIRDS.
FRESH FISH.
OYSTERS,
CLAMS.
CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS.
T HE small farm on which Dr. Wilcox lived this And everythinfe that the Northern or Southern
year, three mil,-, north of Macuu. with well markets can supply. None but the best of
selected fruits and a fine strawberry bed. Rent
SS^7*^ wtam,de ” tani ** rdenin * WINES AND LIQUOKS
—- —--■* H. J. LAMAR.— Furnished. Call and see for yourself and bo
WANTED. 1
W. W. LANEY. Proriricior.
For Sale.
rent, preferred. Salary not to exceed Sto per I A f i,aat<!, { S n ?m n i “J 111 ' 1
ntpttlh—Jhc tear round. Address, with full -fL nulra south of the town o, Cuthbert, Ran-
nit£“P.’o: PAv k-sTw.,. noyia fit I 2?. 1 ? 1 ! f^rtt.v. arwl^ccmbnSaios (o,lf )mndt«l and
fif{y aqrot, cl which ahont two hundred and fifty
ate cleared and under cultivation.
On the premises are a gin house and excellent
DISSOLUTION.
rm of Casey A Espcnncr is this dar db- I fin. one double tog: dwelling, and a sufficiency of
1 by mutual content. K. E-peniH-rrettr- laborerihoiiscs.a tine well of water and a rood troll
in*. J. A. Casey assumes all the liabil ties and
Will collect all debts duo the firm.
J. A. CASEY.
E. ESPENNER.
Maeon. Giu November IS. novlt at
GREAT BARGAINS
cliaso money. This property will be sold
commodating terms, or exchanged for city im
provements. Apply nt this nifira, c* ta
TROS. POWELL. Trustee.
oet±?tf Cuthl>ert. Georgia.
FOR RENT.
rpwo DWELLING HOUSES, eliribl
i Apply to
ribly locatec
R. P. LAWTON.
At Exchange Bank, or to
Dr. A. P. COLLINS.
At Collin*’ & Heath*
HORSES
Bar and Restanrant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
| J. VALENTINO,
H AYING refitted his entire premises, is now
prepared to furnish his fnends and patrons
^ LARGE number of valuable bones are still
on hand at the livery stables of Messrs. Porter
ter A Heath, tbe sale having been stopped for
good reasons.
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC.
Strangers visiting Maeon should give him a call.
I will open on tbe 1st of October, at No. 66
Cherty street, next door to my present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
ON SATURDAY,
Last Notice to Tax Payers.
However, they wili beelerod out, and a rare op- J
port unity afforded to all who need stock to supply
upor • \e and expense upon yourself by neglecting
to»> your taxes in time. My office. 72 Cherry
itrrt will be open until 9 o’clock P. si.
Respectfully,
J. J. CLAY.
oct22tf
NOTIC E !
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
| SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. \T. EMERSON.
84 Mulberry Street, Hncon, Ga.
OFFER to exchange property in Griffin eon-
J- listing of
listing of
Three Dwelling Honses,
One OHcc, and Tiro
Unimproved Lois,
all eligibly sifnated. tor pood and WELL IM
PROVED PLANTATION" PROPERTY.
For further particnlara address me at Griffin,
G. M. LAWTON.
References: Dr G W Emerson; Rev Dr F M
[Kennedy, Iter J W Burke. Mr R H Hutchings.
, Mr R W Bonner. M con: Capt P T Pitts, Capt R
T Rios, Dr Sam Feraley. Mr Robert Barron. Her
I Jos Carr. Clinton; Murk IV Johnson, Burronrbs
A Wing. Atlanta: Dr Hollingtdtead, Fort Valley;
Dr Jns Krappu New Orleans. nov7tf ,
LOWER .PRICES
Than have ever ruled in Macon.
House-Furnishing Goods!
Attention !
w
Fancy Family Groceries!
T»e are anxious to sell our Goods cheap, and
will do so. We will keep always on hand all
kind of
Canned Goods!
Of the lot'we mention.
TOMATOES. CORN. SALMON.
LOBSTER. SARDINES.
POTTED HAM. TURKET,
DUCK. PATRIDGE.
PRAIRIE CHICKEN.
TONGUE. GAME. Sc.
BURDICK BROTHERS
63 THIRD STREET,
MACON,
Gr E ORGl A
SIGZff OP THE GOLDEN HOG,
Java and Rio COFFEES.
PICKLES. JELLIES. MUSTARD.
MACKEREL. CHEESE. LARD.
MARTIN’S GILT EDGE BUTTER.
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS,
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, GIN, RUM.
WINES of all kinds.
GERMAN WINES that are good and pure.
To our country friends we say that we will be
( Lid to aeo them, one and all. and that they will
o well to aeo us before buying BACON, BAG
GING, TIES. Ac.
We ran be found at NO.GOCHE&RYSTREET.
(opposite Curhart A Curd’s.)
iela-uxtiv
RATES.
Domestics and Pxantstuffs
CHE.kPER THAN EVER.
And Four Thousand yards
Dress Goods Remnants
AT A BARGAIN
W. A. JUHAN A CO.
Valuable Lands for Sale.
on the first 1
in December next, within
wit: Lots of land No*. Od, 102, 10S. 25 and CO. in
the I5th district of originally Houston, now .Ma
con county, as the property of tho estate of Mat
thew H. Lxgett. deceased. On *aid lands are two
separate plantations or settlements, both well
improved, and will lw sold separately; one known
as (lie place whereon Dr. E. A. Leggett now re
sides, embracing the three first-mentioned lots,
and the other known as tho Everett place, em
bracing the t wo last mentioned lots. Sold in pur
suance of an order of tho Superior Court of said
county, to carry out and perform the rejiort of the
Master in Chancery of tlio 8. W. Circuit making
a final settlement of said estate.
Sold at the risk of the former purchaser*.
Terms cash. A. H. GREER,
ortl wSt Receiver.
J. G. WILBURN & CO.
JOHN INGALLS
Choice
DEALER IN
Tooth Brushes,
Manufactured Expressly for His Trade and
Awarded First Premium at the Georgia State
Fair.
Elegant Handkerclieif Extracts
A If D
TOILET WATERS.
Awarded First Premiums at the Georgia State
Fair.
’ With a Full Line of
Elegant Toilet Articles,
COMBS.
JOHN INGALLS,
Fourth and Poplar Streets.
NO PANIC!
Wo wish to iuform Our friends and the public
that \vo have reopened uur
Many Goods Sold at Half their Value
And constant additions from New York houses
iv selling out their stocks at ruinous rates.
W. A. HOPSON & CO*
novlfitf
SALE POSITIVE.
A Bare Chanco for Printers!
TrOR nearly a year I have offered to sell tho
X; tiro material, *ood will, etc, of the EUFJ
AU
LA TIMES, including the Job Office, on account
of my health, which bt*camo so seriously im
paired last winter as to confine me to my bod
and room for a number of months. Having
failed to effect a private sale. I am now deter
mined to sell, at public outcry, on MONDAY,
THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, (if not
sold before.) provided I ran on that day realize
anything like an approximate value of the estab
lishment. which includes Power Press, Job
Pretses, Type, Stones, Paper Cutters, etc., etc.,
the whole comprising abundant material for a
Daily nnd Wecklv edition of the paper, and a first-
class Job Office, all of which is in good condition,
and a ^reat deal, including Power Press, of late
make, is ns good as new’.
Some advantages of buying : The paper nnd
ob office already enjoy good patronage, estab-
ished for years.
The location is one of tho finest in the South.
The railroad facilities for sending its circula
tion rapidly to great distances aliead of allother
jjapers, are unexcelled.
The mail facilities South and West of us are
good anil improving.
Eufaula is a thrifty little city, steadily and per
manently improving.
The investment ran be made Cheaper and on
Better Terms than ever before or hereafter. In
short, I am Determined to Sell, if possible, in spite
THE PLACE
To get something that is nice is at
A. . UL.L.M A. I* ’ S
ISAACS HOUSE BAR.
Wholesale) and Retail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon, Flour
hay, oats, meal,
WHET BRAN, BAGGING,
TIES, LARD, HAMS,
MACKEREL. SUGAR, COFFEE.
TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc
Prices as Low as Any Otlier House!
Call and see us, at the sign of tho Golden Hog.
BURDICK mtOTHEUS.
SADDLERY!
He has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEEF;,
ATLANTA BEER.
The best
Whisky, Brandy & Wine
In Macon.
Lunch ©very day at 11 o’clock.
cw *h» half shell. oct21 lm
LAM.S AND LAMP GOODS!
HAND LANTERNS.
To hum kerosene oil—do not smoke. A full as
sortment of the above named articles, and marked
down to suit the hard times.
PRESCRIPTION S
My stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines
And other goods are all Fresh and Pure, and
offered at such prices as obtain throughout tho
couutry where an honest and legitimate business
conducted. .
Jly stock is selected and offered for its purity,
not lor cheapness.
ROLAND B. HALL.
novl2tf Cor. Cherry st. and Cotton nva.
A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS. COLLARS,
BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL-HUBS. SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SKf>
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH.
Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICC.
novG lm DAA'IS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Maoo" e.
BURKE & COBB,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE M1TS„
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York
CASH CAPITAL, $2,500,000 (0
CASH ASSETS 4.108,5J3
BURKE & COBB, Amenta.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co,
OP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CASH CAPITAL $200,000!
CASH ASSETS 34MS90
BURKE & CO Ml, Agents.
JOHN P. FORT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georgia.
DENTAL NOTICE.
of the depreciated value of all property in these
time*.
Printers, therefore, would consult their own in
terest* hi consulting me. Information aa to pres
ent patronage and future prwpects, or in other
respects, fully given. Address
J. M. MACON.
nov!2tf Proprietor Times. Kufnnln. Ala.
For Stale.
O NE of the most valuable places in Vincville,
known as the Biyant place, containing about
forty-five acres, will bo sold for cash or cotton, or
exchanged for real estate in tho city of Macon.
Apply to A. J. ORR,
oct 1 Send tf At Ofivor. Douglass A •>’
For Rent.
HTHE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First
X street, occupied at present by J. JU. Sauls-
bury, eligibly located and convenient to business.
Possession given October 1st. Apply to
A. R. ROSS.
Or CAP"
street, over the confectionery store of Major Can!
dy Rogers, near Cotton avenue. Ileuses all his I
g as for extracting teeth; lwhns none to spare for
gusing generally. He would simply state to thei
■public that be keeps fully up with tho times and
ktmMHtfMiffitaHriiBffiritaMlMffi
nows exactly what ho is doing. His method of
practice has been thoroughly tested, approved
and adopted by the best operators in the profes
sion. After nineteen years of arduous practice,
he is not very flighty but lias simmered down to
solid, useful and durable work at prices that are
honest and low enough to suit the times. He
never takes out better work than he can put
hack.
Refers to tho following gentlemen and ladiea
who, of course, understand all about dentistry,
and particularly Dr. Ford’s work;
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Va.; Henry
Clay. Ky.; John C. Calhoun, S.C.; Andrew Jock-
son. Tenn.; James K. Polk, Tenn.; Daniel Web
ster, Rufus Choate, Mass.; Horace Greeley, N.
IY-; Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, Brutus and Cat-
alinc, Rome; Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis Napo
leon and Louis Phillip. Franco; Hernando Cortes,
Arain, Cuba and Mexico; Henry VIII. Richard
Spain, Cuba and Mexico; Henry vlll, Richard
1II. Euglaud; Mahomet Ali, Elizabeth, Cleopatra.
Maria Antoinett, Josephine Bonaparte ; BiU
Stokes, of Dooly; or any other man. Ring tbe
bell at the door and walk in and get the worth ot
your money. novil fit pi
WANTED AT ONCE.
O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers,
( Breastey) to whom the highest wages will be.
P. C. SAWDER
Equitable Eire Insurance Company,
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
CASH CAPITAL $200,to
CASH ASSETS.. 241,IMS
BURKE & COBB. a«aut.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY $000,00) it)
sep2I 2aw4tn* BURKE .1: COBB, Agent-.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Geo.%'
and defy competition in qua lity or price.
POCKET CUTLEKY.
WANTED,
, l > T. A. G. BUTTS.
3F» Y3F OrX-X r S
PREMIUM GALLERY
at frwinton, Wilkinson county, Ga.. for the year
1*74. None need apply except those who out fur
nish testimonials of high moral character and em
inent qualification? as a teacher.
Application should be made to the undersigned
immediately.
liovS 2nw2w
WANTED.
will be seen that Pugh was awarded 6 of
tbe 10 premiums offered at tiie late State Fair. H
Hi* new process for retouching is creating quite
sensation. nov]2tf
D ISSOLUTION.—Owing to the appointment
of the senior partner to the Judgship of the
County Court of Dooly county, the co-partner
ship in the practice of law, heretofore existing be
tween Woodward A Toole, is this day dissolved
‘ r mutual consent. J. II. WOODWARD,
iiovl5 tf I. L. TOOLE.
J.
n. WOODWARD, Attorney at Law. Vi
enna. Ga. Will continue the practice of law
heretofore. AH business entrusted to his rare
will receive prompt attention. Office—Vienna,
L. TOOLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
nov15 tf \ ienna. Ga.
15 cts. FOR COTTON!
WE WANT MOEE COTTON!
FOR SALE.
11-2 JIILES FROM Till: CITY.
p? ~ ACRES DIP ROVED LAND, suitable for
ODumarket gardener.
JIOTJSE AND LOT,
E. B. POTTEE, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
0
JOHN If. GREEK. Ordinary.
p EORGI %. JONES COl'NTY.—Notice is bere-
U by giren that James Wardlaw baa applied to
me for exempric* of personalty under homestead
law, and I u ill prs* upon the* same at 11 o’clock*
. m., on the 3d dar of December next.
Given under my hand officially.
BOLAND T. ROSS.
IWTttfl*
£00»o chAfl«5,and did not mean to proJr.ce 1 '*'*• * ^ c ‘ rfU “ irs v>! ' t ^
f. nu . . ... . *, * . relo: • A i*> HOWARD ASSOCI.
the money. The probability is that he t s ^ ^ rhiUdclphii
hsM given it to some one, and
Font to tell to Thom.
’ | institution hanncah.gh re;
I conduct acd picfeamcnal >kiU.
G eorgia.
hereby given that John L. Kion has a; • li* i
I to me for exemption of j^rsooalty under the
\TI0N. homwtead lau. and 1 Mill j'f** inv-n tho v.
1*5, _ an I 11 o'clock. A. m . on the sVl'»! DavciUt next.
i ,, Giren underpay hand officialh.
»noraole I * ROLAND T. ROSS.
VS 29 8m » povl^Jt* Ordinary.
,FFICE Wood’s Block. Second street, third
J door below Johnston jewrlry establUhsieht.
fwnier Knew. ialrlstf
NOTICis.
T OFFER formle a small farmm nuusCon noun-
J. ty. fire mdra from MardalvOle. S. W. R. R,
containing 405 acres, under high state of cultirt-
non. being level, with rood fences. £oo& water;
buildings new, except the dwelling, which has
been recently required. Saad place is level and to
a healthy locality, x*rm% made ester. Apply to
GI2n < iiui i xt sTb
nrtlfi *Nr
GEO. S. HART.Slf fg;
Mantalrilb, Ga.
FOR SAILS CHEAP.
4 N half-acre k>4 with a six-room dwe ^
_V. kiu'■ u. outhouses.^etCrasituated on Seeood
With or without furniture, containing all
neressuy ©utbnu^ stables, etc, and orchard,
near Wesleyan Female College.
II'
AYING received instructions from hcadqnar-
ters we will, for tho next twenty days, offer
for sale $10,000 worth of “Concord” Buggies and
Wagons, made by Abliott, Downing A Co- of Con-
coni, New Hampshire, at our lowest cash figures,
and take in payment cotton of first-class quality
at 15 cents per pound.
novIS St
COLLINS A LITTLE.
NEW SEED
We have Jost received from tlie
LAW PARTNERSHIP
J, & J. C. ETJTHERFORD,
MACON GA.
/COMPOSED ol John Poitbertonl, ol Maeon, and
O John C. Rutherford, hte <4 Bainbridxe, Ga.
We will praetira in this Circuit, in ths United
State* Circuit Court, and iu the Bankrupt Court.
J. C. Rutherford srill, for the present. aLo at
tend Decatur aud Esrlv Courts.
JOllN RUTHERFORD.
JOHN C. RUTHERFORD,
novil ler
LAND SALE.
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between Oak and And). I* within a f-
> walk of the business part of the city. «ie-
I workshC'F *, and pr: ven to be a hea uhy
—Appiy lo
HD. CRAIG.
auglO coitf K. A. MORRIS.
I WILL sell on the first Tuesday in December
*xr. to the town of Kr.oxvilie. Crawford tvun-
ty, two l:is ; acres) of wild land. Nos. 229 and
"■p, in the 7ih district of said county, six miles
-si of KposT^Qe. This Land is well timbered and
luable for » wiw mill and shinirle machine.
T.W. BARROW*
Colnparchet?. Monroe county, Ga.
DciiatTdl ‘
;7dla5swwAw
SHAKERS
FRESH CABBAGE, BEET.
LETTUCE and RADISH SEED
RANKIN’, MASSENBURG A CO.
NOTICE.
I have in rnv office the Standard Weights and
Measures for Bibb county. All persons engaged
ia sullifK by weights and measures are hereby
notified tliat by the 15th day of January. 1S74..I
will be ready to test and mark tht weights and
measures of all vendors in this county,as required
bv law. Given under my hand officially,
v!5 eodim C. I. WARD, Ordinary.
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W. II. JOHNSON.
Greenville, Miss.
T. H. BRADFORD.
Williamctte, Arkansas county. Ark.
MEDICAL NOTICE!
THE BOAKD OF PHYSICIANS
We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate -
bill "bought in New York from jobbers.
Table Cutlery, Hated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
"We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers
the case, and get extra discount.
£5 UILD ERS 5 HARD WARE.
On r stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the 1
. A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods, *
The largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scale
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse.
COTTON GIN.
Last, but not least, the D -PLI
IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House- '
in business, and all wo ask ia a trial. If we don’t sell you, it shall no* bv ■
if oetlo t:
of THE
STATE OF GEORGIA
MILLEDGKV1LLE. for the examina
tion of candidates for the practice of Mediciixj
and Surgery. By reference to the Code of Geor
gia it will lie seen that no person is authorized to
practice 31edicine or Surgery, or compound or
sell medicines and drugs without a license faom
this Board. Graduates of regular recogwzed
Medical Schools can obtain a license upon the
presentation of their Diploma, accompanied by
the legal fee. Non-graduates and applicants for
license as Apothecaries or 1’liarmaceutiato must
appear in person before the Board for examina
tion.
For further information address GEO. D.
CASE. 31. D.. Secretary and Dean. Milledgo-
villc, Ga.
SAV'D G. WHETS, V. D„
Pres. Board of Physicians.
November?. 1S73. iinvI.VnwXw""
Milo S. Freeman, as ad-'J
ministrator of the Baron |
Bernhard Yon Herzeele, (
late erf tbe city of Altcu- \ Bill in Bibb Superior
burg, iu Germany, f Court, for direction,
vs. I etc. •
The heirs ot said Bernhard j
Von Hersah. J
It being shown to the Court that the heirs of
>aid Baron Bernhard Von Herzeele live out of and
beyond the limits of theState of Georgia, and that
so far as said administrator lias been able to as
certain. reside somewhere in Germany, but where
or in what place is not known. It is now ordered
by the Court that all persona claiming to be heirs-
at-law of said Baron Bernhard Von Herzah, late
of Altenburg. appear on the first day of the next
terra of this Court, in person or by counsel, and
be made parties defendants to said bill, and in de
fault thereof the Court will proceed as is provided
by a w.
li Is further ordered. That the above and fore
going order be pubfched once a month for fr nr
months before the next term of this Court ia th)
Telegraph axx> Messenger, of Macon, Ga, and
also in the Stoats Zeitung.of New V>rk.
By tho court:
THOMAS W001J
NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, MACOH, GA.
FINE FVRNIT111
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION*.
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE S0’J7i|
tim^
PRICES TO SXJIT TEEIEJ
Goods Bought at Panic Prices, For Sale Cl^ 1
novlO 2tawt.f
JsS.a«.c.
Whittle A Grwtin. Solicitors for compbtoanta.
A true extract from the Minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court. A. B. ROSS, Clerk.
November n,lW.novl2lamlm
BAILEY’S
—CELEBRATED-
Emm AGUE PILLS
A CERTAIM CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER.
>I?HOPriERCr. saysafair trial will amount
same fact.
* uj sale bv Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, of Macon
Green A Rossiznol. Augusta, and druggists and
merehants generally ^
bama, Mississi^J
Agents
»ep4 Staw2w±wlm
Louisiana and Sauth Carolina,
where chills prevail.
£. K LOYLE88*
General AgtnL
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AND STATIONEE 5
W. BURKE «£
00>i
NO. CO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
A NNOUNCE to their many friends and customers, as well as the public, that they ^ *•
* TEH "PREPARED THAN EVEli to supply them with all they need m the
book and stationery lixE ' »-\|
UVo will keep a Rood stock of RELIGIOUS, MISCELLANEOUS AND STANTWWj,!**
and all onlers will meet with prompt and careful attention. Our bunday Schoo ■
and complete, and we particularly solicit this class of orders.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
IVe would ssv that wc have a now and well assorted stock of BLANK BOOKS, rack 3
FULL BOUND RECORDS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, rT „
DAY BOOKS, MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOK'. Etc.
c. jl Ij*i1V/IV.s.' At te .11 *•»' 't v B * j,
INK, WRAPPING PAPER, NOTE PAPBR. - II
3IUCILAGE. FOOLSCAP PAPER. L rTHS
INITIAL PAPER. TWTNES. i
1 ST \TTnXFUS’ NOTIONS and S31ALD em
TISSUE PAPER, and all kinds of STATIONERS' NOTIONS and!
We will also keep on hand a gcod assortment of Printers Supplies, such ~
Book and News Ink, Colored Inks, irpnil E ,;UI ^T
Flat Papers, Cards, Letter and Bin nc. J
All kinda of .... rsed 1 * 0 '
Book and Job Printing Neatly and Prompt!}
BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEW—IN BEST STYLE. ^ (
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