The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 23, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28. 1873. THU CITY ui<cv\ iiiui VANN ' KM IVi I \ S.V- SUNDAY MORNING, NOV. ltv P.lrun. af tlir authority of t Cnl.un Mnir* Grim oil ting of Cotton States s »ill be held in the on the 20tit instant, take into consider*- iff to the relief of the 'hull;; copy. > (fat Patrons and Fa city of Atlanta, at 8 o'doA r. y measures 1 brotherhood. Cotton Staten preen trill plea. to na:flC. Half-fare rate* w dl doubtless lie eh- tained on all railr- -ail tines In tliia State for delegates attending the msoting, T. J. 8nTB, Master. E. Tattob, Secretary. Colaparches, Ntrtmbtr t, 1873. Hrllalou. trnlrr, To-ilav. Fticrr Street JIctiiodist Chobcb.— Preaching at 10} a. x. by Her. E. II. Myers, and at 71 r. x. by Her. K. M. Lockwood. Sunilay-nchool at 3 r. x. Prayer-meting Wodn. , Uy at 71*. x. East Macon- M. E. Cm sat.—31 . .ling aerrioe 101 o'clock. Preaching by Her. Ja«. 0. Branch S lndaymchodl 2 o'clock t. x. Funeral aerricc Tlio*. Howard 3 o'clock, r. x. E roning gurries slid Holy Communion 71 o'clock. Preaching by Her. J. AV. Burke. Joscu’ Cuapxu—Preaching at 11 A. s by Bgff. E. M. Lockwood. En-niog ▼ice 7 o'clock Preaching by Her. IL J, llarrey. Sunday-Hchool 9 o'clock, A. First I Urn itChowch.—Pn-acHii 101 o’clock, A. x„ and 7{, r. ■„ by Her. E. Petri, of Kentucky, who will preach, Proridsnou permitting, at the same pis and hoar ovary night daring the wockl The public are inn tel to attend. Sc free. Sabtoth-achool 3 r. X. Sr. PaoL'aCBoacH—Has bean repaired. Divine serriee at the following hours 10 a. X., weekly oommmunion ; 11. morn ing prayer and sermon ; 3 r. x., Sunday- school i 4 r. x., evening prayer. If. K. Iiais, Sector. Second Baptist Chcbcii.—Uerival in program. Prayer-meeting at 8] a Sabbath-school 0 a. x. Preaching 101 a. x., by the pastor, Ker. James Mcllryde, ami at 71 r. x. by Iter. A. J. Battle, D.D. Sr. Josara's Catuomo Cnuacii.—First Mass at 7| o'clock A. x. High Mom 10| o'clock a. x. Vcspora 4 o'clock r. x. FaiaaTTSBiax Cncocw.—S-rvic* as usual at 101 a. u, and 71 r. v. We bare briefly made mention of a visit to Savannah by the Hibernian Soci ety of Macon, but hare hitherto boon un able to make a full statement of the pur pose of that visit. The occasion of the visit was the laying of the corner-stone of the new Cathedral which is in process of erection in that city. Of these ceremo nies the Savannah Advertiser and Repub lican has the following report: We do not know when we have wit nessed a grander display than that of yesterday, on the occasion of the dedica tion of the new Catholic Cathedral, cor ner of Abercorn and Harris stresU. Asia well known, the laying of thecor- ner-stme took place yesterday afternoon. r.-.nf i lifting in Blip fit The Unlkin*. Bose and Uony Watkins will be hero on the 1st and 2d of December, instead of January, os we atatod tho other day. The earlier they come the welcomer they will be. The Weal her Yesterday afternoon was threatening enough to indieate the powibility that there wonld bo rain before this paper reaches its renders. The ton-noon was clear ; but the afternoon was very cloudy ami rather rawiah. The linn I.ciy Trial. Tho caao. of Cornelius Don Levy charged with the murder of Nathan Dukas, will not oomu up during the pres ent term of the ooort, but at an adjourned term to bo held in January. Don Levy, in the meantime, remains in the county jail. Tlir Mayor's Court. His Honor tho Mayor wrestled with one case of disorderly conduct yerterday morning, and asogssad a fine of ten dol lars, in ilofault of which tho culprit will have to go upon tho streets for twenty days. A esao, in which some ladies was in volved, was dismissod. Vo Nrrvlrc To-llny. As waa announced yesterday morning, there will be no service in the Mulberry Street Methodist Church to-day. The storm of Sunday night so damaged the plastering as to render immediate repairs noccsary, und those repairs are now going on; licneo the necessity of having no service today, ns tho church is in no con dition to accommodate tho congregation. I.lpplurol i. Me-wiw. J. W. Burku A Co, have our thanks for a copy of the December num ber of LippincottV magazine, which is a brilliant winding up of the year and tho twelfth volume of tho magazine. Among a multitude of other good things in the number, iz a poem by Mrs. Margaret J. Preston, of Virginia, entitled " St. Mar tin's Temptation.” Mrs. IV-eton is tho finest female pool on the American con tinent. XI Mini mi me Windows. Hue of the luuidsouiest spectacles in the city is the show windows of Messrs. Brown A Co,’a bookstore. They have selected a few articles from their fine stock of fancy goods, and arranged them in tho windows with artistic tse tc, giving the passing public a bare glimpse of the txwntice on tho inside. This, however, relates to ono window only. The other was smashed by the cy clone, and la now boarded up and paper ed over, with soma of Burr's drollery on the papering, as fellows: tv,- Tho different societies in our city, mentioned in the programme which we published on Tuesday morning in our lo cal columns, and which was advertised yesterday, were out in full force. At the hour appointed the societies commenced gathering on South Brood street, near Ball, and by half post two a large number of persons, members of the different societies, members of the Irish Jasper Groat* and citizens generally had assembled at the point designated as the starting point. In accordance with the published pro gramme, the prooossion was preceded by the Hibernian brass bond, followed by the Irish Jasper Greens, etc. Soon after the numerous societies as- aombled on the ground the march was commenced. Wc stood quite near the line, and as the different societies passed along wc could not help noticing the large number of members in each one. Even the colored societies were well represent ed. Never have we seen so largo a pro cession in Savannah, that is an organized procession as this was. The different so cieties in onr city turned out in foreo with their splendid banners flying. As announced in this paper several days ago, delegates from the Hibernian societies of Macon and Augusta were present snd marched in the procession. The “Ancient Order of Hibernians,” of Moron, brought down with them some forty members, about thirty-five of whom were in the prooession. The officers of this society present on this occasion were tho President, Mr. J.C. MeBurney; Vico President, Patrick Payton; Treasurer, I*. Kcrwin. and standard bcaror, P. lateen. The banner carried by the Macon Hi bernians is very similar to that carried by our own Hibernians, an old banner presented to a former society of the same name in Macon, the parent of the present society, by the wife of Hon. Judgo Loch- rane. The Macon Hibernians are stopping at the Marshall House, and joined the Sa vannah lliliuniiiuu yesterday afternoon at that plaoo. The Augusta Hibernians were represented by four delegates, who BmWw (a * err) but not bntlol (n to speak.)’ ttencron*. Mr. Sob YYaxaltomn. ot the large dry goods house of Wniellsu m A Bro., knows how ti> do a clover act very gracefully. It will ho remembered that his house took the premium of one hundred dollars off scad ut the State Fair flat tho largest and fcast display of dry good*. Mayor Buff paid the money over jwiorday, and Mr. Waxclbaum prevented the amount to tho young men who arranged his display for him. This was generous, but not more os th«a the young man deserved, ..., it was mainly through their excellent taste iu displayug the gooda that the handsome premium was vrou. ••Biiirby.” Mr. Burr Brown lias received a proas, ing invitation to go up to kkwsyth to as sist the Ladies of that town in a concert, which is to.be given on the 4th of De cember. in nid of —ime charity. They desire to have tiieir entertainment en livened with mac of Burr's Dutch eomi- realities. They make a good selection, atid if he goes up and sings them his sfkrii Owt,” oc otkozs that- be sang so inimitably hen- some months ago, he will jive the concert all tho life that is need ed. There are few mat in the profession also 'joined in tho procession, marching along with the Savannah Hibernians. The procession, under command of Colonel Martin J. Ford, Chief Marshal, together with first assistant and third as sistant nm-shuls, John W. Reilly and Dennis O'Connor. (tho second assistant marshal, Mr. J. F. H. Blois, being provi dentially prevented from officiating),pro ceeded up South Brood to Whitaker, oat Whitaker to Bay, thence to Lincoln, etc., finally stopping at the Cathedral, where nn immense concourse of people were in smiting. It is difficult to givo a graphic descrip tion qf the proceedings at the Cathedral. Tho platform on the eastern end was comfortably, indeed, elegantly arranged, under the superintendence of Captain John R. Dillon and the other members of tho committee. Father Patrick was present, and diligently engaged in fixing up matters so that nothing should be wanting upon tho arrival of tho proces sion, tho bishops and clergy. Tho box containing the almost innumerable! con tributions and the corner-stone, an ele gant block of marble, lay on tho south side of tho platform. This “corner-stone” is, as wo have stated, a solid block of marble, with a spore just large enough to admit tho box. On ono sido of it is tho inscription, erected November 1!>, 1873.” Soon after tho arrival of the procession tho different societies took their position in front of tho stage or platform, the "asper Greens acting as a guard on tho rails. Tho people crowded inside of tho iaelosnro until thcro wan room for no more, while thousands stood on tho out side. Even the housetops in tho neigh borhood were crowded with thoso who risked their lives to such an extent. Tho number wns variously estimated at from five to eight thousand. Wo are confi dent that so large an assemblage has not been seen in Savannah on any occasion sin co the war. As soon ns order was procured tho ccr- -monics, which were very imposing and very interesting commenced. Bishop Grow laid tho corner stone. Tho Bishop and clergy then pro- codod around tlu> walls of tho ehurch. blessing tlie foundations, according to the ritual of the Roman Catholic Church. Psalms were sung and tho Litany ot tho Saints recited Wore and after the laying of the Comor Stone. Besides nil of tho clergy of tlio diocese of Suvannnh, the following visiting pre lates were in nttendonoo: Rt. Rev. Bish op Gibbons, of Richmond,Va.t Very Rev. Dr. Moore. Vicar General of Charleston; Rev. Father Croghan, Rev. Father Nor throp and Rev. Father Folchi, of Charles ton, and Rev. Father Gross, of Wilming ton. N. C. Wo noticed also on tho platform seve ral of the Aldermen of the city, promi nent merchants, Gen. Ifemy C. Wayne, and other 1 calling citizens. After tho ceremonies of laying tho cor ner stone. Bishop Gibbons, of Richmond, advanced to the speaker’s stand and ad dressed the assembled multitude in sub stance as follows: The Heavens declare tho g'ory of the Lord, snd tho firmament announces the work of His Hands.” In tho beginning of tho world there were no temples CEvqtod by human hands for tho worship of Almighty God; the vast firmament above ns was the great dome in which God was worshipped; the sun. moon and stars were the lamps light ening up the sanctuary of nature. Tho flowers and grass of tho field were the sanctuary adorning this primeval cathe dral ; and the birds of tho air singing their morning and evening hymn to their Creator » choir worthy of nature’s God. Nor was this temple without its preacher. Tho vast firmament above us proclaimed God’s immensity. The thunder and tho which .st. Pout preached in Atium, St. IY-tor in B< me—this iz the gospol which shall be ann-. :nced to you from this temple; “Jesus Christ, the same ye-t. r lay, to-luv and forever.” Re joice in being members of this ever lasting church, and say from your hearts, “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand be forgotten!" The people of Savannah have been distin- gui.-hed for their liberality. They have generously contributed on former occa sions towards the erection of churches in other dioceses, and even in my own; and I am sore that your mnnificcnce will manifest itself still more strikingly in contributing to the great work so aus piciously inaugurated to-day. As the children of Israel responded to the call of Mooes, so will you re-pond to the call of your beloved lliihop. In other coun tries churches have been erected by crowned heads and jeweled princesses, but our reliance is on the generous hearts of the people. Here, thank God, we have no union of church and state .to hamper the -free action of the church. May bishops and priests ever continue to bestow their labors, their talents and their lives upon the people, and receive in return the support and gratitude of tiuar faithful children. I offer one prayer; may your youthful Bishop live to see the completion of this great work. May he break the bread of life upon the faithful and impose liis con secrated hands upon your children. And may you often have the happiness of homing bis eloquent voice within the walls of this noble Cathedral. And may you all, both postern and people, have the happiness of worshipping together in Hays taxes? Le and county nov22 2t Cirnox.—ttartusm of the IVnivimn Syrup (a protected solutiun ut the protoxide it iron) are cautioned against bring it*-rived by say cdthe preparation* of Peruvian bark, or hark and iron, which may be cflerad them. Every licit lent Seo ul no has Peruvian Syrup in*A Peruvian bark) Mown in the skua. Examine the buttle before pu refusing. Here. K a if kin A Lanas.—'Thia well known end reliable firm have received n large lot of Dr. Howl's Eureka Liver Hedirme. It hae thepniae it all who have tried it. In totIUw at U rente end 41-00. TzuowPxvzz: TzuowFares! Whzezm the Asriootz?—Bender, you will find it in the timely nee of Simmon*’ Liver E-vtulalor. Thia vesetsUe cathartic and tonic has proven Itself the sure preventive and cure of an diseases of the liver and bowels. THH Czzarzre and Baer.—Houk’a Eureka Liver Medicine gives universal saiidadion in the treatment of Liver Disease. Dyspepsia. Sick Had- arhe. CuUi ramus. end ell that clam of diseases arising from a disordered stats of tbe stomach and liver. nor»Ij the heavenly Jerusalem, that temple everlasting joy, and peace, and rest. After the sermon of Bishop Gibbons, CoL Ford made a few remarks, and pro posed three cheers for Bishop Gibbons. As might hare been expected, the vast multitude rent the air with about* and cheers for the Bishop, who immediately afterward mounted tho stand and thanked them in appropriate terms. Before the crowd disponed, the Jasper Greens, under the command of their gal lant Captain, Flanncty, were drawn np on the extreme western side of the build ing, and fired a salute of threo volleys, which was dono in splendid stele. Everything that could possibly bo dono hrel now concluded these, the most inter esting and imposing ceremonies that have been witnessed in Savannah for many a day, and the pooplo began to dnqterao. The Hibernian Society of our city es corted their guests from Macon and Au gusta back to tho Marshall House, where they had prepared an entertainment for them. There were one hundred and seventy persons who contributed articles—chiefly coins—to be deposited in the corner stone. THU SUPERIOR COURT. A Mistrial In the Pike Case. Tho suspense is over at last, and the jury, after being out over forty hours, have been discharged, being unable to agree upon a verdict in tho Pike case. Tho case was given to tho jury about half past four o'clock Thursday evening, and thoy remained out until nino o'clock yes terday morning, when they were called down and discharged from farther con sideration of tho matter. It is understood that seven of the jurors were for acquit tal, and fivo were in favor of a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. It was no doubt a groat relief to the jurors to be dis charged, as they hud been away from their homes since Monday morning. Wo think that, when tho jury first wont out, it was generally expected that they would lie ablo to agree upon a ver dict in a short while; but as tho minutes and the hours passed and ten o'clock ar rived without any report, tho people very generally made up their minds that there would be no verdict, and such has been tho result. This disposes of the case for the pres ent, and Piko returns to his old quarters in tho jail. The next stop of his counsel will probably be to got him out on bail, provided ho can succeed in givinga satis factory bond. Tho court will continue its session next woek. Jurors are notified to be on hand punctually at 0 o’clock. Brown's Hotel. Undoubtedly ono of the host hotels in the United States is Brown's Hotel, at Macon, Ga. Its popularity is consid erably due to the just reputation of its proprietors, the Messrs. Brown, for the affability and the kindlier qualities of tho true gentleman; hut it is also due to its splendid table, its comfortable and well furnished apartments, and the fine man agement that puts cvcty guest at his coso and makes him a sort of home feel ing. Indeed, it is a luxury to stop at Brown’s Hotel, Macon, Ga. Try it.— Atlanta Constitution.' READING NOTICES. Santa Claus is making his headquar ters at Merkel’s. Just arrived with all the new toys. • Hunt, Rankin A Laxau are selling goods in their line at exceedingly low fig ures, and now is the time to supply your wants. Their stock is tho largest in tho State and all their goods bought at bot tom figures. Go and soe for yourself. lightning spoke of His vengeance upon sinners, while the rainbow spoke of the Divine mercy; the sun preached to man the majesty of God. His rays penetra ting the most hidden caverns of the earth spoke of God's omnipotence. The flowers of the field proclaimed His infinite tei for if Gcdso clothed tho flower of the field how much more lovely must be its author. In the course of ages Solomon erected to Almighty God a magnificent Temple. The first Christian church was built by Constantino the Great, the :irst Christian Emperor of Rome, who proclaimed religions toleration and eman cipated tho Christians from tho three centuries of tyranny which oppressed them. Under the irgia of this same re ligious toleration we are assembled hero to-day. Your beloved Bishop and his devoted clergy are filled with delight in witnessing the imposing civic and relig ions procession which has just paraded your streets and are now assembled here. I see around me various nationalities re-p- rosentated. Practical and liberty loving, study Germans; the sons of Ireland, ever foremost in advancing the interests of religion and countiy. I see also the ho iaa render a Dutch comic song bet- children of sunny Franco *t)d Ittly; and ter than !:■ cede to the | up their .issistance, and Arthur Wood siffl accompany him ss accompanist, an. He will probably AC- I I witnessed also iu your procession the . . ,, ... , African race fraternizing with their jm-A • . the isdtes x*j j.e i f llnner Blasters. What a beautiful cm- I Idem of catholicity, which numbers among her {hildten people of every clime and nation and tongue. Not only are Catholics gathered here, hut mem bers of other denominations, who seo ip the erection of this new cathedral another ornament totlteirbcau- tiful city, an honor to religion, a gate of salvatiop, and a lasting monument of the real of your youthful Bishop and his faithful clergy and people. The consti tution of tbe Catholic Church is ample enough to admit within its folds members of cvcty nationality and of c-rezv political creed; became to her were addressed the words of our Redeemer, “ Go: teach all nations.” To all she says, “My kingdom la ruif of Ibis: world.” Yon mac Ko >ot Arrested. Je'.w Wall, the Ltd who .lew his School- a,.-.,. ; n East Mu- ->n. on Friday, bos not yet been hoard from. The p.-ibobility i ■ that AC L vs made good his .'. rape and U, by till, time, lieyood the limits of the >mte. Officers have been - at to.theres- i ienc» of Lis grand-father, but could hear of him n.-ither there nor oh - where in the neighborhood. It i- - luted that l.e on -it" van cats on the he.,.], produced by tho b-i kbat thrown at him by young How ard. They were not. however, regarded a- very dar.gsrt M injuries. Th of Howard, a man the Augu.-ta paps u considerable tin of pon one of been dead Recollect that L. Merkel bos a mag nificent stock of toys already in store, and is selling at panic prices. It Caswell, Hazard A Co.’s Cod Liver Oil is recommended by tho leading phy sicians in New York city. Ir your teeth require attention consult Dm. J. r. A W. R. Holmes. They fill, clean, extraot and insert teeth. Also cure diseased gums, alooolar aboesses and other diseases of the month. 84 Mubeny street, Macon, Ga. It Caswell, Hazard A Co.’s Cod Liver Oil is strictly pure and sweet. The cold of the past few days hat mado everybody’s skin rough and chap ped, and now come Rankin, Masscnburg A Co. to tho front and ssy that yon can overcome it by using cither their earn- phor-iceor carbolatcd glycerine lotion. Tty them. nov23 It Ladies’ sets of jewelry, ladies’ and gent’s chains, cuff and collar buttons, studs, diamond, seal, amethyst and other finger rings, neck-chains, lockets, etc., in new and elegant styles at low figures, at nov23 tit E. J. Johnston's. Aohittxd Best.—Dr. price’* Cresm Bakins powder is universally admitted to to the best in use, and bavin* used it fora number ut yenrs we have no hesiutiun in addins onr testimony as to its merits. Them is nothin* deleterious in its composition, sn important considers:«*l in view ot tbe numerous preparations put up and palmed off. without consideration at to their effect upon tho health of the consumers. Dr. Price’s Sperm! Elavorinr*. extracted from tbe fruit, are really the moat desirable flavors we ever used. Mornezs. Mothees. Mornzaa—Don’t (ail to procure Mes. Wishow's Sooraao Srxrr Sv- zrr for all diwai s incident to the period ot teethin* in children. It relieve* the child from pain, cures wind colie, resulates the towels, and by shin* relief and health to the child, give* rest to the mother. Besurelocull Sue "Mil IVINA* bow’s sootuixo Srzrr.” For sale by all druggist*. JuneSSeodOm. Nsavors Dibilitt.—A depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous evtoustcsl furl ing; no energy or animation; confused head, weak memory, often with debilitating, inrolnnta- rydiachaigas. The conaisiueruv of mermen, men tal overwork or indiscretion*. Tin, xzsvora nx- SIUTT finds a sovereign euro in Hcnmuxts HoNBorATNic SrKctric. No. 28. It tones up the system, arrests discharges, dispels the the mental gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the en tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price 43 lor a package of five boxes and a large 42 vial of powder, which is important in old. serious cases; or 41 per single box. Sold by all druggists., or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE CO., No. Mi Broadway. N. Y. For sale by John Ingals and Hunt, Ban- kin A Lautar, Marou. Ga. aprlSeodlvrU SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS# ! Constantine Chapter No. 4, R,A. M hvM Mt their hall «a TO-M (lluodar) NIGHT at 7k o'clock. Bjr oraer U 11. P. norst it GEO. P. CORNELL. SWrctarr* NOTICE. T land direct is now readjr for thoao Hintr owning wild lands in other -unties to coae ft ..-ward &nd pay their taxr^. Tbe time U very hbort. a T. WARD, norg lad Ordinary. BARGAIN IS THE WORD PANIC IS THE CAUSE is 111 W. A. JUHAN & CO. Under the above pressure, will open up their ENTIRE STOCK MONDAY MORNING —at wucra— GREATLY REDUCED # From those heretofore prevailing. Gather np your loose Greenback*, City Council. Macon and firunswick. Centre! Railroad. Ea*le and Phenix. Savannah Bank and Trust Company’s bill*. Gold. Silver, Nickels, mutilated or damaged ANYTHING CASH —oa that— ORSTACLES TO HAURIAGE Happy relief foryounx men from tbe effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood re stored. Impedimenta to marriage removed. New method of treatment New and remarkable renr edies. Book* and cirrulars sent free, in scaled en velopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth street Philadelphia, Pfc.—an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and r«rfc»—»w»-uU skill. oct29 3m Pratt's Astral OH. tys uniform. Illuminating rior to gas. Bums in any lamp witl exploding or taking lire. Manufactured expressly i tbe use of volatile and dangerous. M. under every possible test, and its per fect 1 turning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over 300,000 families. Millions of gallon* have been sold and no accident—directly or indi- property. resulting from the use of cheat mud terocu oils in tbe United States, is appalling. The rnsurence companies and fire commissioner hroughout “ SI It the countiy recommend tbe ASTRAL as the best safeguard when lamp* are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by tbe trade am end ly, and at wholesale by the proprietorm,CIlA8. PRATT A CO.. 108 Fulton street, Lew York. aug?4doodAwlf IX MKMOKIAMs V Departed this life, on tho 6th of November, at his residence in Perry, Ga^ after a short illness of pneumonia, Roseut W. Basein. He had readied nearly the age of 71 years, lie was one of the first settlers of Houston county, having moved to it from Wilkinson, his native county* about the tinia of the removal of tho Indians from this port of the countiy. As a business man he was successful, and a good financier. IIo was remarkable for strong common sense, which controlled him in all his business transactions. He was punctual to all his engagements, and eminently an honest man. He was a man of extraordinary decision of diaracter, and of natural and moral courage. Ue dared to do right and to reprove any evildoer. He three tim» married, and leaves an affectionate wife and six children—nil tho daughters of his first wife—to mourn his loss. He was an excellent father and husband, and shared largely in the affections of liis family. As a Christian he was distinguished. For many yean be had “used the office of a deacon well, and purchased tohimsclfagood degree and great bold- ms in tho faith.” Two Christian graces chiefly distinguished him —humility and faith. In his humility be “walked softly before God,” and ever esteemed others bet ter than himself. In his faith he saw the hand of God. and sought divine direction in all things, and ho connected works with his faith. Ue was willing to do. as well as believe, all that God com manded. He was eminently a man of prayer. Tl»c prayer- meeting was liis delight, and his scat was never vacant when it was possible for him to attend. On tho family altar lie kept the fire always burn ing, and plead earnestly with God daily for soda] and family blessings. To this his children often referred in his dying hours. He sought daily for submission to tbe dirine mind,and prayed for perfect resignation. He had been a member of the Baptist Church almost thirty years. Tho lust work lie engaged in was going to soo a si?k brother. Tlio call for hi* d#sith was sud«len, but did not find him unready. During his illness ho spoke of his faith—tlio grounds of his trust—and the sure foundation in Christ. Ue said repeatedly that be trusted alotio in Christ for salvation. When he saw that ho must dio be said to his wife: **I must give it all up now and take tbe chances.” And wlicu she added “I hopo your chances are good.” he said: “Yes, in Jesus Christ.” He died with composure, taking leave of his family and friends; giving them counsel and encourage ment; sending messages to absent friends and brethren. To one he sent, “Tell him 1 am on my way to tho celestial city.” Ho preserved his con- n to the last, and when prayer was made for him he added his hearty “Amen.” He re quested tho writer to preach his funeral sermon, and gavo as the text. “Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and weep for your children.” As his vision failed him be asked that tbe blinds of the windows might be opened that ho might behold the light. Just as the sun arose—a beautiful sunrise—tbe soul of tbe good man passed away. It seemed to say to nn has not act, bat risen; this is but the beautiful morning of an unending day.” B.F.T. Represents It, —A5D OET— GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY, nov23tf mu uni turn QTILL offer to the trade, at O urea, a complete stock of extremely low fig- X. B.—Our Retail Department is also full, and Prices to Suit tho Times. HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR. JOHN INGALLS, DRUGGIST and PHARMACEUTIST DEALKE IX PURE MEDICINES And special agent for Caswell, Hazard A Co.’s STANDARD PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS And stricly pure COD norSttf LIVER OIL! THE MEDICINE USED • El DBUGGISTS! Hion Point, N. C„ November 6,1873. .l/rsjrrs. J. Jl.ZeUin <t* Co. : For twelve months I have been troubled with indigestion. I have tried a great many prescrip tions from physicians, but nothing has ever given me any relief until I commenced using your Sim mons' Liver Regulator. It has enabled me to sleep well, and has relieved me of those strange, miserable feelings I had suffered from before its use. I think it is the best patent medicine in use. All my customers say it is what you claim for it. Yours, truly, SAMUEL IL SMITH, Druggist. TEE MEDICINE USED BE PHYSICIANS! Dses Pack, Ala* November 9,1S73. Messrs. J. U. ZeUim d> Co.: 1 hare used jour Regulator for eight months and find it has cured mo entirely of dyspepsia. It is the best medicine I ever used for that dis ease, or rather it is the only one that has proved satisfactory. I remain yours, etc.. novSWf D. B. DOBSON. M. D. GEORGIA Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP TnE UNI TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. In tlu matter of WtUism C-YFatsoo. Bankrupt. In Buikiaptcr. _ _ rro WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-Theunder- 1 signed hereby giws notire of. his appoint ment sn uignee of William C. WMson, of the county ol Cntsrl,«d. and State of Georgia. -Rhin mid district, who ha* been wlju.lcvd a B*nk- ruot upon his own petition hr toe District Court SmidSSrirt. TflOMASF. GREEN. JK., norfS IswSw* G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Mrs. Dicer lit lk applies for etemption of perronaltr and wttinc apart and valuation of homestead, and I will peas upon the same at mv office on Thursday, the 4th day of DecemtorncxL .t 10octort.a-«. nov232t JAS- M. LQV K. Ordinary. Notice to Jurors. ri RAND awl Traverse Jurors summoned to ap- \JT pear on the second Mondav in November instant at Bibb Superior Court (October Term. 1873.) will appear ou Monday next, 24th instant, at 9 o'clock a. X. By onler oft he Court. nc*22 it * ” ~ A. R. ROSS. Clerk. G Rusfain has applied for exemption of person alty. and 1 will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock, v on tbe 5th day of December next, at my office. nov222t John M. GRF.br. Ordinary. AUCTION! GHNEKALi Commission and Storage I 100 Cherry Street, JIaeon, Ca. /-CONSIGNMENTS of rood’,,'' U rhandim solicited, to to rold «t public or pn- Vm Goods‘it all kinds received on storage at usual rates. THE COMMONWEALTH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW XOKIC CITY, dot the minimum rates of i comprehend, n The Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Prompt WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. ' Examine the Ravine* Bank Plan. THOMAS U. CONNER, Maron. Georgia, Manager of the Georgia Departn en , amc3I la\riw ity Bank. Macon. I Hon John B Jones, President Central Georgia Bank. Macon. „ . Messrs Cubbedge, Hazlehurst A Co., Bankers, | Macon. Messrs J W Burke A Cre. Macon. Messrs J B Ro»s AST Coleman. Macon. Messrs Johnson A Smith, Macon. Messrs Seymour, Tinsley A Co, Macon. Messrs Greer. Lake A Co, Macon. Mr G B Roberts, Macon. novSlui MILO S. FREEMAN. BURDICK BROTHERS 63 TKtliEtiD STREET, MACON GEO RGIA. r\EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—John Taylor ui — has applied lor exemption of personalty, »nd I will pus* Upon the same at 12 o’clock, jl. on the 4th day o( December next, at my office, novi:2t JOHN M.GREER.Ordinary. G i EORGLY. WILKINSON COUNTY'.—Where- T a-, S. J. Nelson has applied to me for - ’ In “ NO PANIC! SIGHT OF THE GOI.DF1V HOG. emption of |x*r*oiialiy. and i will pass upon the J same at my office, on December 1st. 1S73. nOV** - 2t XV V 1*1 WOV llrvltn W. F. CANNON. Ordinary. FOR SALE. i wish to inform our friends and the public j that we have reopened our A Farm and City Property.! Wholesale and Retail Dealers in well-ventilated rooms a cook-room, pantry, clos ets two lialb, ami cotanade on three sides Tbe outbuilding* consist of a servant’s house of two rooms, a largo barn, cribs stables and forago rooms carriage, fowl and smoke-lu>uses,anil other building* necessary on n lot. Fruits and flowers of tho best varieties and from the earliest to the latest, are here; an excel lent well of water, a yard beautifully terraced, ami site unsurpassed anywhere. Tho lot has four acres of laud. Two ten-acre lots in fine state of cultivation, adjoin, which I will sell with the bouse and lot, or separately. Also a splendid farm, eiaht miles west of New- nan. of two hundred and fifty acres; about one hundred acres in tho woods; the balance cleared, and one hundred acres under fence. It is in a pood community, and about ono mile from a church and srliool. ' Terms very low for all cash, or half cash 25tu I December next, and other half 25th December, 1S74. with interest. W. S. BKADLGS. novOkllOtwIm Newnsn. Ga. Many Goods Sold at Half their Value And constant additions from New York houses now selling out their stocks at ruinous rates. W. A. novlOtf HOPSON & CO* 3F Notice to Cotton Shippers. or bankers interested, are notified that this PREMIUM GALLERY anco Company, f-ir sixteen thousand dollare.<m AUAJ1U.X U ILL UXAJJJJUJUL J | Prices as Low as Any Other House Cotton, in transit or in store. Said policy is [ dated September 24, 1873. and expires May fit 1874. JAS. M. ROBERTSON. nov201w General Sup’t. M, A B. R. R. FOR RENT. Call and see us, at the sign of the Golden Ho^. the 10 premiums offered at the late State Fair. ■ ■ HU new process for retouching is creating quite Apply to novl7tf BURDICK BROTHERS. NOTICE! FOE KENT. _ 'COTTON STATES Dissolution of Partnership. HL the undersigned in the practice of law. un der the firm name and style of Lyon A Inin, has I been dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect from the first day of September last. Each one of tbe undersigned will give their attention to the closing up ami settlement of all cases heretofore entrusted to the Macon. Nov. 18.1873. FOE SALE. SMALL FARM near tlio city; good im- . listing of Three Dwelling Houses, One Office, and Tiro Unimproved lots, I all eligibly situated, for good and WELL IM- | | PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTY. For further particulars address me at Griffin, I LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MACON, GEORGIA. Ga. G. 31. LAWTON. ORGANIZED for ! cash. Stork ami utensils, etc., will be sold with ] the place if desired. L. C. DUER. Near Cross Keys. nov!8 sun. wrdJtfri-fH* DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, In 1869, OAK WOOD AT JF you want good Oak Wood at FIVE DOLLARS A CORD ! Leave your orders at O. D. Edwards’ store, or with T. J. LANE, or novI5 9t D. LANE. JOHN P. FORT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, j Macon, Georgia. State of Georgia. Situation Wanted. A S a dry goods or grocery clerk, by a young I -AJ of the senior ^ man largely acquainted in 31 iddlc and South- I County Court of Dooly county, the co^jiartner- t a Tvrrr a t?-v i west Georgia, who can give tho best and most ship in the practiro of law. heretofore existing be- ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1873, satisfactory references. Address tween Moodward t Toole, is thisiday.dissolved B''SfflSESZ&SXAftJSSStt GUARANTEED CAPITA!., satisfactory references. Address T. J. L.. novlfitf Care Telegraph and 3fess«?ngt>r. Special Notice. ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURES ARE: MACON & BRUNSWICK RAILROAD CO, Slpekixtksde.nt’s office, 31acon. Ga., November 11,1873. ^^N snd after November 22d instant, tlie Night 11. HUUinV Attl/, ATTORNEY AT IjAW, VI- ] __ _ . cm.:., Ga. wm continue tho pncUce of law Absolute Security, Economical Management, and Liber- i as heretofore. All business entrusted to his care 1 will receive prompt attention. Office—Vienna, Passenger Train on this road will be discon tinued. The Night Cotton Express will run usual. JAS. W. ROBERTSON, novlStd OonT Sup’t. I L. TOOLE. • ATTORNEY AT LAW, novi 5 tf * Vienna. Ga. WANTED AT ONCE. ality to tbe Insured. Policies Issued on all Approved Forms—No Fancy Schemes. The “Ells” Restaurant 0333 MULBERRY MACON. - - - STREET, TWO first-class t _ to whom thol paid, by the day or piece, julylltf P. C. SAWRER POLICIES ISSUED ON THE MUTUAL' P L A IT . GEORGIA. TRUMAN & GREEN, At the lowest mutual rates, and Dividends declared when policies are two years old and applied at the end of the third year a* follows: To reduction of premium when all cash is paid; to reduction of Loans when loan is given, or to increase of insurance when desired. S now fitted up in better stylo than ever before | . with every accommodation. A corps of nt- tentivoand well trained waiters, with cooks un surpassed, ready at all times to serve all who may favor us with a visit. SECOND STREET, MACON, GA* THE BILL OP PARE! Consists of YEXISOX STEAKS. DUCKS. BIRDS, FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS. CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS, I Wholesale Dealers in Use FereislM Goods, POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE [STOCK OR NON-PARTICIPATING PLAN, At as low rates and upon as favorablo terms as can be used with safe2jr- IT IS A HOME COMPANY Making all its investments in the South and therefore aiding in tho development of its industries It is managed with economy, and great care given in the selection of risk s. Good, Reliable Solicitors will Find this an Easy Company to Work. AXD MANUFACTURERS OF TIMWARE. WINES AND LIQUORS Furnished. Call and see for yourself and ho convinced. rovlStf W. W. LANEY, Proprietor. For Sale. FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half i miles «outh of tho town of Cuthbert, Ran- | dolph county, and containing four hundred and SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to Consignees. O X and after this date mil freight charges will to made payable on delivej,. PORE AC RE. Gen. Sup’t Atlanta Drr. Control Railroad. VIRGIL POWERS. Gen. Sup’t Southwestern Railroad. Ir jou vast a pure Cod Liver 03, buy Caswell, Hazard £ Co.’*. 3ft stock of Watcboa, Clocks, Jewelry, aolid zaver and triple-plated ware, table cutlery, etc., is now very large, an.l will be sold at prices to suit the times. Call and be conricocd. nov23 6t E. J. Johnston. Jcnttke Tab Soar will remove all akin eruptions, and make the skin smooth ' ln -l •oft. Foa Beid.il and other Presents.— Gorham’s combination cases of sUver- ware. A large tupply just received at nov23 6t E. J. Johxstos's. Have jou paid jour State and county taxes? nov22 2t J. W. ROBERTSON. Gen. Sup’t Macon and Brunswick Bailiuad. & K. JOHNSON. Gen. Sup’t Marou and Augusta Railroad. flow is tie Time! For chapped lip*, facet and hands use CAMPHOR ICE Carbolated Glycerine Lotion. Manufactured and sold by RANKIN. HASSENBUB3 A CO. A new lot received to-day.' th.- 1>On'T w; t«- >;--t your Chri-t:i. Cherry street. Hia yhlc. niid incliid'uy t of Me:L is l.orc i Wliigs or Democrats, Bepublieana or Con- errotir- j, but she command, all on entering her portal, to leave at the t !ire. : hold all animosity and hatred. For her church is the temple of peace, of har mony and concord. How beautiful tho reflection, that whithersoever you go yoa will find the same doctrine- j-rua- -icd which trill be ..au.-u:. od to ye a front this Cathedral; the. eesee esearaeadaeate .vi.. . Mo- - eavc on Mount Sinai: the -.ittte h--!v edmooition proclaimed bv the 1 j-r.-i-h. t.-'in Judea. The -ame co«l«cl of j j. : which J. preet liedt-n theifoont; J Fcr Sets ! fre T+ljias ! Fen Boas! StVANSDOWN ! Just received by IVif. B. Johnston, Jr.. Macon, Ga. Cotton avenue, next to Mix A Kirland. aovlStf PURE DRUGS. fine romorr and toilet articles. tax H.4ye you paid your State and county nov22 2t Loh’j fhavin^ and httir-cuttii.^ saloon n Mulberry street is the place to ^et your barberin^ dono. None but skilled artists retained. A hot buth can U* had on the shortest notice. oct29tf BRUSHES OP ALL KINDS. CANE SYRUP! TWENTY BARRELS CHOICE CANE SYRUP. fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty are cleared and under cultivation. Ou the premises are a gin house and excellent rin, one double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborers* houses, a fine well of water and a good mill scat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on the place alao to realize more than double the pur chase money. This property will be sold on ac commodating terms, or exchanged for city im provements. Apply at this office, or to TllOS. POWELL, Trustee, octfftf Cuthbert, Georgia. OFFICERS: I WM. B. JOHNSTON President WM. S. HOLT .Vice President GEO. S. OBBAR Secwsry JOHN W. BURKE General Axrxt JAMES MERCER GREEN ...Medical Exarnm r A. W. 31 AG ILL Superil .tendent oIAgoJ les. DIRECTORS—MACON*: WM. IL JOHNSTON, PETER SOLOMON, VIRGIL POWERS. DAVID FLANDERS, JOHN W. BURKE, WILLIA31 S. HOLT. IIENRY L. JEWETT, A. L. MAXWELL. R. W. CUBBBDGE, E. J. JOHNSTON, Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J_ VALENTIINTO, H AVING refitted his entire premises, prepared to furnish his fnends and Are the Best Stoves in Use for the Reason that they do the Cooking in a More perfect Manner, with Leas Fuel and in a Shorter Time than any other Stove and will last Double as Long. JOHN J. GRESHAM, C. A. 1 CUTTING. GEO. .S. OB EAR. JOHN T. BOIFEU1LLET, JOHN S. BAXTER* L. N. WHITTLE. WM. H. ROSS. SAVANNAH: A. R. LAWTON. - - ANDREW LOW. AUGUSTA: | JOHN P. KING,. ^.JOSIAH SIBLEY. ATLANTA: I RICHARD PETERS, - -V. R. TOMMEY. J T J- SMITH MonttceUo WILLIAM JOHNSON...— Charlotte N. 0 G. T. MKMMINGER Charleston, S. C C. P. UAMMET Greenville, S. 0 feb22sunlv Corn, Bacon, Flour HAT, OATS, MEAL, WHET BEAN, BAGGING, TIES, LAED, HAMS, MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE. • TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc Under Laws of Tho only Company having flrst-elass seenritiea worth 4100,000 ilopositcd with tho Comptroller of tho State of Georgia for security of Policy Holder*. $500,000 00 $542,202 28 THE OLD COMPLAINT BOOKS «T. AND STATIONERY! 1 patrons with everything nertffining to a first-class restau rant, which will be served in t He will always have on hand Of common Stoves, that they fail to cook well on the bottom of the oven is never heard where this . . . - . . stove is used. They have been in tbe market a tho very best style, j tjUar ter of a century, (all improvements being ijuancr ui m \ou iitijiiutcuicms uchia adopted so fast os tiieir merits are known.) Over two hundred and fifty thousand now in daily use, dispensing health and happiness to millions. , We are agents for Middle Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call. Georgia for this popular stove,« I will open ou the 1st of October, at No. G6 I at wholesale or retail, as low as an ordinary sec- CLerjy street, next door to my present restaurant, a I ond-, or even third-class article can be purchased. W. BURKE & CO,, NO. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. A NNOUNCE to their mnnv friend, and customers, aa well as the public, that they are TER PREPARED THAN EVER to supply them with all they need m the BET- FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. JUST RECEIVED AT JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. nov2Stf dianship of the Merritt and He Margaret Merritt. j. Sandera'appUes for let ten of guar- tto -persons and property of Peter lleniw Merritt, minor children O rrit t. late of said county, deceased. . * is. therefore, to rite all persons cooeetned to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on tlie flrst Monday in January next, to shew cause, if arty they hare, why said letters .—ited to the applicant. Given under my hand and offioal signature, this the 22d dgy at November, 187S. Ladies’ Eating Saloon. *ep7tf TRUMAN & GREEN, I novDdfitwtt Cherry Street, Macon. Ga. Sign of the GOLDEN SfOVE. DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,, DEISTXISTS, SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. VT. EMERSON, 84 Mulberry .Street, Maron, Ga. Reference*: Dr GW Emerson; Rev Dr F M I and^room for a number of months. Having Kennedv, Rev J W Burke, Mr B H Hutchings, I r-jigri «n effect a private sale, I am now deter- MrR\V Bonner,M con: CantPTPitts.CaptR MONDir. HCUIWT, IJfd. JNO. M. GREFK. Ordinary. eatate of Allen Williams, late of said county, de- eeaaedj^aaapptodfaeletters of dismiasionfrom This is, therefore, to rite all persons concerned to to and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said ty. on the first Mcr.-lsy in March next, to , . reuse, if any tliey have, why aid letters should not be granted. w Given under my hand and official signature, thia the 22d day of November, lsrx -atm JNO. M. GREER. Ordinary. eor.ivm.-d tl inary of aid tls PRESCRIPTIONS I Accurately euetpoundod to' a "saspclent and loox expenemd apothecary. DR. RIGHT’S DRUG STORE. noiiXt/ No. J Brown Hoam Mode. TOOLS FOE SALE. 1 LL the Tools be!on-.ng to the shop ol D Me HbhM. dotaaawL are opened at priip •ala. They comkt of cp^deta ■htttts s\ Cornier Smiths’ and Tiunera’ Tools. Also, Anvil ai;4 Bellows. Any one wishing to carry on tbe bmdnras can rent the shop at a reasonable JVraaaa wishing to look at tbe tools can get tbe key by applying at uovfSlv WtjMf ^ ply to tbe CJourt of Ordinary of first Monday in January next, for leave to sell a bouse snd lot in the town of Holding, ip said belonging to tbe estate cf Mctoria Quinn, nrir. decea«*tL J. F. POWELL. Administrator- coantr. I latent ai HHL Bonner. 31 con; Cant P T Pitts, Capt T Ross, VrSsm Parsley, Mr Robert Barron, Rer Jon Carr, .Clinton; Mark V Johnson, Burroughs A Wing. Atlanta: Dr Hollingshead, Fort Valley; Dr Jas Knapp. New Orleans.novTtf BOOK AND STATIONERY BINE. . Wo will keen a good stock of RELIGIOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD BOOKS. and Southwest Im ] »n orders will meet with prompt and careful attention. Our Sunday School Stock will bo full popular stove, and can aell them, j complete, and we particularly solicit this class of orders. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We would wit that we have u new and well aarortod Hock cJ BLANK BOOKS, such aa FULL BOUS'D RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNALS day BOOKS. MK3IORA.NDLM AND PASS BOOKS. ETC. INK. WRAPPING PAPER. NOTE PAPER. MUCILAGE. FOOLSCAP PAPER. INITIAL PAPER. TWINES, LETTER PAPER. TISSUE PIPER, and all kinds of STATIONERS’ NOTIONS and SHALL WARES. We will also keep on hand a good assortment of Printers’ Supplies, such as Book and News Ink, Colored Inks, Flat Fapers, Cards, Better and Bill Head Blanks. All kinds of tlre'materajTgood wtiheic^otibetiifPAU* J Book and Job Printing Neatly and Promptly Executed. ” "" “ ‘ BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEW—IN BEST STYLE. Addroaa J. W. BURKE & CO., aueSlTawSo MACON, OA. SALE POSITIVE. A Bare Chance for Printers !• of my health, which become so seriously im paired last winter as to confine me to my bod FOR SALE. IU MILES FROM TUB CITY'. OO auttertet | HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furniture, containing all necesaatry outhouse*, stables, etc. and orchard, near Wesleyan Female College, ocmtf M. J. BAER’ AN ODD SLIPPER. EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Where- H Ja*. B. 1-retor has this .lay Med his peti tion for exempts <t of personalty under the'nSe- strod act of the State of " ~ .acoc ueo*., - Georgia, and I will pass upon the Santa, at my office, in Knoxrille, on the -thday of December next, at 10 o’clock, a. to, of that day. Given under mv band and official rignature, this •- - - - - : N • ubvr. I **73. ffSSt* riEORGLV. DOOLY COUNTT.-Peal* Rogrml "_T ha* illcai U. patition an 1 schedule for ex- t-mpiiun t’f pervjtial'.y. anii I " uj- ! tho same m: mv office u: Vienna, December 1st, 1S73. at 10 o’cWk. a. m. Gb-n under my baud officially. toriz rt J. R. Ul>I.ML>, Ordinary. D ROPPED from a carriage last Tuesday night, tbe upper ol a partly worked csinvas slipper. As it will be of no use to tbe finder, if he wfllre-| tarn it to the Telegraph and Messence* will oblige the owner and be rewarded, novil St I E. B. POTTER, H. D. HOMCEOPATHIST O FFICE Wood’s Block. Second street third door below Johnston Jewelry establishment. RAKtib-nfw* Iai FOR RENT. mined to sell, at public outcry, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, (if not sold before.) provided I can on that day realize anything like an approximate value of tbe estab lishment. which includes Power Press, Job Presses, Type, Stones. Paper Cutters, etc* etc^ * * •—abundant material for a the whole comprising abundant material for a Dailv 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 Iste make, Is as good as new. _ . buying: The paper and CTjoy The location is one ot tlie finest In the South. The railroad facilities for sending itseireqla- s ahead tion rapidly to great distances ahead ol all other P *'Ftom* I j!foriUtk**8oath and West ol us are P ^£uL>7Srifty little dty, steadOy and per- "’^'mvratmrat'ronbemade Cheaper and THJE MACON Fire Insurance and Trust Association. OFFICE 64 MULBERRY STREET. GEO. B. TUBPIN, Pres. J. MONROE OGDEN, Sec. and Treafi. ut the depreciated value ut all property in t Printer,, therefore, would consult their own ln- ..rests by consulting me. Information as to pres ent patronage and future prospects, or in other respects, fully given. Address J. M. MACON. Proprietor Times, Eufsnla. Ala. novl2tf Apply to Julyl7tf R. F. LA WTON. At Kichan-’e Batik, or to Dr. A. P. COLLINS, At Cvllins’ A H n:]; 1 L J. GC1UUXTI5- JOIIX FLUCfEIT, X,. J. GTJXLMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS —ASI>— General Commission Merchants, :Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. GENTS for Bradley’) Super-Phosphate of _ .unis anil Domestics, Bag;nrat! Rope and Iron Tics always ou hand. Usual facilities extended to customers, uuzl d\vx*wti:u DIRF.CTORS: GEORGE B. TURPIN. J. RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD. BASIL A. WISE. ADDISON R- TINSLEY, SAMUEL F. DICKINSON, JOHN C. CURD. SAMUEL T. COLEMAN. SOLOMON WAXELBAUM. Is now prepared to Iisne policies of Insurance upon Dwellings, Stores, Stock Cotton, of Merehsn- dfee, and Hon^hold Furniture. feb»trd_ 3ST Ja. TI O NT A. L HOTEL (FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,) NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT. This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to sttie. BOARD I$3 X’-Elt- DAY. P. WHELAN, Prop. augltf