The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 25, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING. NOYEMBER 25. 1873. THK CITY. TI KSDAY Molds’I Nd, \oV. I’rrMinal. QfDOttl Robert Toombs wa last night, ft guest of the B: 11 The Superior Court Was in session yesterday, but transacted no business of public interest. Mo^t of the Jay ni oactipievl in tearing motions. The Pike I'tt.r, The counsel for Louis B. Pike will make an effort to hare him* released on boil, and, failing in that, his case will come to trial again at the adjourned term of iho court, which will be held in Jan uary. aiircc..ful Hunt.man. w?ta«"SSSSrZ'JUS** : l 1 jM l SSSdSSt. of • - *** nd I Financial and Commercial of the failure of Maun. Burr,l Flanders, I We further recommend the defining of | — the proprioton of the Georgia Mill ;, in j *«t>on 3,703 of the new Code, which read, Wo omitted to mention it at follows T«i of Count]) Treanrtrt. - County earn'it .-..licitation of a numher'of 1 Treasurers’ fee* are aa follows, to-wit; Lading t..,rchanU of Macon, all of whom i Upon all amounts received snd paid out .tertained hopes that ft would amount **d”®’ tw0 “,' l .? o *- ,ulIf <**> SE **"£ We commend the course of lus Horror ore than a temporary suspension, Jo^ HiU for the special charge given and that arrangements might be ««3« u_, jn reference to the mismanagement of ‘ ‘eh would prevent a failure and allow the State Fair recently held in Hacco. as tl . ir bi:i.n«* with no more than a brief wa deprecate the conduct of the Mayor interruption. We were informed by the and Council of the city of Macon in al- gentlcmen themselvea that a proposition lowing the gamin? to be conducted on had bran -nmL. them he *h«t the grounds; and hope that such tuis- naa been made them by their creditors wUl not bo allowed in the looking to an immediate resumption and I future, a continuation of their business, and cot.wrr coums. they also r guested that the matter fee I Fro™ representation* made, and from kept out of the papers for the present. outside pressure and intimations received Giles Bonner, of Jones county, went This wc were willing to do, under the out gunning Saturday, and brought hot three wild turkeys. He made «lq provision for thsnksgiving at his he Giles is but a youth. He U a son of Cap tain R. W. Bonner. The First Baptist Church. A series of very interesting meetings are in progress in the First Baptist Church, her. E. Petri, of Kentucky, assisting Dr. McIntosh and win preach every night during the week. His ser mons are very impressive, and if they not result in good to the community, will be through no fault of the preacher. Tho attendance upon these meetings very large. Po.t.iiitlre. CoL A. IL Coates, Eatostan, Ga.; W. T. Young It Co., Eatonton, On.; John B Maddox, Eatonton. Ga.; Mrs. 8. H. Ed- ings, care Dr. J. It. E. Coutonricr, Augus ta, Ga.; Mr. James F. On, Orrvillo, Ala.; Miss Julia A. Powers, Doversur station, Macon and Augusta railroad; Mrs. E. B. Mus tin, Savannah, Ga.; Mm. J. P. Lee, Fort Edward In*tittle, Fert Edward, New York. * Death of Mrs. JI. «tr CrufTenrled. We regret to aunounoo that telegram were received in this city late yesterday afternoon announcing the death at Clo- venlalc, Dado county, Ga., of Mrs. Anna Lou de Graffcnriod. wife of M. de Graf, fenried. Esq., and daughter of our late fellow-citUcn, Hon. Jas. A. Nisliet. We learn Gist her remains will reach here on Wednesday or Thursday morning, for in torment in Bono HiU Cemetery. A Smart Fall. Three young gcutlomen went out, on Sunday, to take a look at the now Mercer University building. In going from the third to tho fourth story, there being no steps, they found it necessary to "coos it" up a largo polo that was at hand. They went up ail safely enough; but, in deecending, one of them was hot os good a “coon” as ho thought ho wna, and fcU from one story of tho building to tho othor, alighting fiat of bis hack. Being a man who is pretty woU walled in with flesh, he suffered no serious injury from tho fall, but after ho hail ooaecd bouncing arose and walked off os complacently os if nothing had happened. Ho ia satisfied that thoro is aomu fatality about this building, os a man who ventures any where about it ia almost sure to fall. Mauritius SfUrlilet Some parties—boys it is presumed— "just for tho fun of tho thing,” amused thomselves Saturday night by carrying off people's gates. We liayc hear J of two on Second street that were removed—one of which has not yet been recovered. * This sort of amusement may bo fun for tho boys, but it must bo a very poor kind of fun, sinoe no ono can enter into its on joyment but thomsolvcs. It looks very much like malicious mischief, and if some of them should happen to be caught in pranks of this kind Judge Weems would probably decide that it ia maliaioiu mis chief. Wo like boys, and would bo very sorry to soo any of them arraigned upon ao graven charge; therefore wo advise them to bring homo the missing gate, and in future participate in that kind of fun only which harms no one. TUr First National Hank. A striking improvement has been inode in the building on tho corner of Second and Cherry streets, occupied by the First National Bank. It was, before the im provement, a plain, old-fashionod two story brick building, with old-timo win dows and doors. It it now surmounted with ornamental iron parapets and win dow cape; tho antiquated windows have been token out and their places supplied with fine plate glass; tho old shutters have l>een removed from tho second story windows, and genteel inside .shutters put in their stead; tho door leading to tho offiee of Messrs. I. C. riant A Son has been removed farther up tho street, and the place of tho old door is supplied with a plate glass window, and tho building has been handsomely pointed outside, two shad os of drab being used. W ork- mcn are now engaged in renovating and decorating the interior. Instead of being one of tlio plainest buildings in tho city, this has liccome one of tho neatest and most noticeable. Those old china trees which stood along the Cheriy street side of tho building have been removed, and passers-by now havo a fair view of it. A Proitlgy. Atlanta, aa is well known, is prolific of prodigies, not all of which aro as genuine as tho one we are about to notice. Wo havo before us a neat little pam phlet of sixteen pages, entitled "Thomas A'Bocket: A Historical Drama in Three Acts.” By Paul Bleckley. The author of this trecksrf is a aon of Logan E Bleckley, Esq., and i* only fourteen years old. The writer of this met the lad fire years ago, when ho was a mere ehihl of nine years of age. Ho had then read three of Shakspearo’s plays, and had studied them. This course of study had run through a spaced about five months. He could repeat all tho plays from begin ning to end, without making a mistake, and if a single tine were read from any one of the throo plays, ho could at onoo toll which play it was fton, name the act and tho scene, designate the charac ter using the expression, and also tho characters present at the time the ex pression is used. Ho could also uoiue. at- thoir proper places, all the toUs and «*- euais and other stage directions tlJSlt were printed with the play. This we regarded as a moat wonder ful accomplishment, for a lad ao young aa he was, and we still think *0. - It not merely the machine work of memoriz ing ; but the lad showed his appreciation of the plays by his readiness to discuss them. He had his favorite characters, those which he thought, were tho finost creations, and pronounced criticisms upon the plays, which evinced a clear under standing of them. We doubt if this achievement has over been equaled; and upon H we base the lad’s claim to being a prodigy. But. with the knowledge above related, we still wore not prepared to expect from this boy anything in the way of a drama half so creditable as the ono before us. The play is not what would be expected from a man of mature years, but is ex traordinary for a boy. The incident on which it is based is well selected, being from English history, during the reign of Henry II. Tho scenes are presented with much dramatic power, and in language against which no objection can be raised. Wo like the entire f-erfarman and think it promises a brilliant future for the lad. There is no telling what he may in time accomplish, .is this evidence of genius suggest* few impossilititiesj that ar. lik-ly to arise before h::u in 1!-1 representations made .-specially« | by this jury, we deprecate the irrgulari- | ties in the County Court aa regards the OFFICE TBLKGRAPH AND MESSENGER.) >'ovs«aaa Evuiso. 1871. > Cotton. IV mtrlK was nut quite no strong ftrdar. It r|o«Ml with a euud demand at far middlings and fur low mid-llimr*. TVre U no fur tV lower cwVc We are without our daily rUteaeat this ing li; an oversight. It will he given LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. Xnr Io*K—Noon—Goldopened at 10. Stocks active sn l strou*.' ildii.y, 7. Kxchaiure. luog 7ft; !»h**rt j*|. Governments strong. State bonds, nothin* doiiisr. E\mine—IIoner tl.nrt at 7 to cuts. Sterling vtcwd.v at 7J. G*41 »!**,'. Ootrmmeut« vtronr. with (ViuiLraUc dots*. State bonds quirt and aSS&Xns life IS, »h <3,10; new ISh 67. Ilf; <1- Ifc new MMSsSi. Toirh-o, 7IJ: new 711; Vintiido* 35; new 80: naviU », d.-T.I »►, Uiouinlii new lerow dSKMh AUlsimn sftbB; Gounza to e* 7, 81; Xunli Carolina- Sfe new 14; special Sooth Vatolinas s& new Sk April and Cotton. m _ tho keeping of the docket and record of cases ^ publication of the failure would have tried, with them disposition, and that we I UioT.-mX .. , l.1,1 recommend tho opening at once of a cash Xxw Ottrix*—G.J1 Eic-hange. sterling _ the withhold- aoconat for ^ %£o' and that our Bep- I * I*™'?" *“- J ~ l * 3=1 ' ^ - i '‘" mg of it could not have Jnac any harm, resentatives and Senator pass a law re- ‘Yotuis-Noon-Bfcaa. Con»4s5S;s3V Fives Bat all hope of an adjustment of their I qniring the Judge of said court to moke | sit. Erie ml owe. «M5aw<slsS=r* , “ “• I ssasssar. giro such facto in regard to ths matter We fnrtlier oar immAt. as may be of interest to the public. Bcpreaentativea and Senator to repeal, so. , In regard to the assets and liabilities far aa Bibb county is concerned, an act ort^'w^ddull.^ - ltoU W rt the concern, we have/ as yet, no an- to compensate Sheriffs, Clerks of the Su- Futures epoasd •» toltow,: November Ufcftf . . . . . \Vehonodtohave P cr!or Cowrt and Ordinaries, and Justices "“'■'T, u5» K '* thonUbve statement. We hoped to have of ^ Pea ^ Md ^ they ^ ^ j. been able to obtain one yesterday after-1 (owed any fees other than those pro- mli lxafcphusU ish Orlwns IA mmrkvt quiet noon; but were unable to do ao, as the aeribed by the statutes in each case, both Futures dored qrnjt; tales lAIjSAss Jolfewsi matter did not pau into the bands of the I «nd criminal. and tiiat tiiey look Vl'-ii-l! lt-lfc Ktouarr 1515-lflal^ alone to plaintiffs and defendants for Hatch iei*i«5-ifeApril lStaifitl-K. a-si a ..ee m ume. I their costs and fees in each particular JULTiuosx-Oulton. net reewpu Mr. Milo S. Freeman took poooanon I cate; and to repeal ail laws conflicting l<vay yesterday evening as receiver, under an with the intent of these recommendations. nkwosiju^—UottofTnrt receipt! 988X vtom Letters Held for Postage In the Muran order from JndgeHill.of the Superior Wo recommend his Honor, Judge IBI1, i(nio-,«ripqrucua!«wi»eaius;«le.4a*,stockUk- Coart, in pursuance of an injunction in ”wnjn»«xoa^-Cait»n.net wempto Mfc »Hm»to , ' , u .. \" uzt from time to time, aa he may seo t „Greu Uriiain cuaatww tilt sdeallS; aterk favor of Messrs. l\ hittie A Gustm, conn- fit, to try all criminal coses and to nd luii; mlldlinw Hi; lusrfcct linn, sel for one of the creditors. A tempo- I the jail; and to give all criminal cases ** ,! Ki * rary injunction was granted, restraining precedence over civil cases in his court savAssau-bcatton. net rveipts -761; nj.-rt, all further proceedings until Saturday. ^ dockct “ J Jad ^ I ^ • argument wti! be heard before Tho thanks of this jury are eminently | Judge Hill. I due, and are hereby tendered, to his j liniii; low middlimn lib market study. We understand, alto, that Mr. Freeman no. been agreed uponin. assignee, and in any event w likely to hare the settlement j neP in which they hare attended to their Bosto*-Cotton, net receipts a* piw *W7; of tho affairs of the concern. duties in connection with this jury have Ujf‘,^I3y‘ ,ock ® W '* ! **" nmrlu:t ,uk -' t Wo hopo to-day to bo able to get an endeared them to each and every member. Nosrets-Cotton. net receipts Jtofc exports We hereby request that these present- coo»twise use-, to ,l\ riu,n “'«» *]*■ exact statement of -he assets and habili- mcn[a ^ pu bUihod in tho M.w,n t«lk- •»* nuddlmsi life market quiet and ties of the firm, beyond which the public I graph and Mkosxnokb. j Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 3333; shipments have very tittio interost. | M. S. Thomson, Foreman. James W. Knott, W. E. Phillips, Tbc Mayor’s Court. I His He nor, the Mayor, did not find aa | jag. a. Knight, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Civil Service Coiunil"»Ion, Washington. November fl. IS7S. Notice u hereby given that an examination oi applicants far to the Civil Service of the Unit il States, in Wa&hin^on. will be hcKl at the city of Savannah on or about tbe 17th of De cember next. It b necessary that those ileairin* to compete at such examination bhould send in their applications to the proper deportment at Waahin,rtoo. In the form required by tbe Civil Service rules, in aurh season that ten days’ notice may be rent by mail to the aeveral applicants to appearand be examined at the time and place which such notice shall specify. Copies of the rules statin* the form of the application to be made tn the de[«rtmenb for examination may he obtained by addrvtkin* Edward O. Grave*. Ewp. Chief Examiner. Waahimtioo. D.C^ or at the desk of tbe Assistant Postmaster. Savannah Post-office. nov« it 1). 1L EATON. Chairman. SITUATION WANTED. r f in a dru* store bya youn* man who has had about live years* experience in tbe drug — : ineaa. Addres* P. O. Box 382. Macon. Ga. norSlt* FOR SALE. A HORSE, in rood condition, and a spring wagon with harness complete. An early ap plicant can secure a bargain. novtSSt licKENN'A. Cor. Pocrth and Oglethorpe sta. A GREAT BARGAIN. JpOESAl JE SALE—A boos, sod k* elisibly lorsted. Uomw is new, rontsins (our rooms and mn eixht foot posssce; is completely : coslvd lor toe winter. Apply to HILO 8. FI W. A. HOPSOI &C0. Are tnilinN themselves ol the low prices roods are sold st in Xew Toik. and keep their own stock st the same low figures. They invite the'r friends and tho public to vail. Their stock o( large a crowd in .liis court-room yesterday I W. D. H. Jo! morning as usually attend his Monday Knight, morning levees. As a general thing bus- M^hTmiders inoas ia pretty lively in this court on the I j/_\_ Whiteside’ first day of tho week, the usual Saturday | Charles Taylor, night jollities contributing largely to its patronage. But yesterday was an cxeep- I Grand Jury, ordered by tho court, that linn to tho rule I w »tliin presentments be published in „ r . ... ... I tho TELsaBAru and Mssssnuku. It sometime^ happens that a bit of Chablxs J. Harris. romance culminates in tho Mayor's court. | Solicitor General. SMI; stork S7.ir>7; kiw middling 111; market firm. Galvsstos—Colton, net receipts SITS; experts coastwise ITS; to Great Britain —; to Fnux» —; sales 500; stork 34.931. PniRAnRiriiiA—Cotton.net receipts *00; gross 707; middlings 13]; k>w middlings ltl; strict good ordinary 15; market firm. LirscrooL—Xoon—Cotton sales 12,000 bales; specubitien and export 20W; uplands StsSfe Or* leans 8fe market steady. Uplands, ml liekiw tassl ordinary, shipped Dc- uuls-'r ami dsiinilny. Si- Sales include 5900 American. Later—Uplaiels, basis good ordinary, December . .... i »nd Jsnusty. 8!: uplands, not lielow low mid- ln accordance with the requeot of tho dllngs, shipped November and December, 8 s-16. Armistead Bryant, Patrick H. Ward, J. F. Long, G. B. Morton, Alonxo Bond, ’, Green Salt marsh, Zepb. T. Conner, O. D. KJwanls, trUtiam W. Collins. I This was tho cose yesterday morning. Mias Bert. Atwood, With an alias, is a hollo on Botten Row, and was unfortunate enough to lie arraigned on tbe charge of disorderly conduct- Tho cireumstanecs of this ease ore about as follows: Miss Bert was out taking an airing Sunday af ternoon. and when passing the residence of Miss Jennie November 22,1873. A true oxtract from tbe minutes of I Bibb Superior Court. A. B. Ross, November Si, 1873. Clerk. BEADING NOTICES. Ladies' sets of jewelry. Ladies’ nnd aho saw a horse and I S cnt '*‘ chains, cuff and collar buttons, buggy at tho gate. Slio knew at onoo gtud »> diamond, seal, amethyst and other Hint the horse belonged to her "sweet | ® n " cr r ’ n ^> neck-chains, lockets, etc., in Produce. New Tore—Noon—Floor firm and steady. Wlu-ut droujiintr. Corn dull and heavy. Fork quiet and steady; mew 14 25a!4 50. Lard firm; steam 7 U-ltio7». Turpentine quiet at 41. Eosin quiet at 2 70 for strained. Freuchts firm. Ewninj?—Flour active; common to fair extra fiC0a7 -to-, pood to C’Kjire extra 7 45all 00. Whisky lower at 94. Wheat doaod firmer, with a brisk demand. Corn active; prime western mixed afiuat CD. Fork 14 55x14 50. Lanl steady at 7J. Coffee higher for all grades except ordinary. Nava Is dull. Tallow firm at 0 15-16x7. Freights quiet. Louisville—Flour firm nnd active; extra l family 5 73 .Corn firmer, shelled and sacked SDaSl Frovixiou* in fair demand. Fork WOO. Bacon alm>M exhausted; only a small quantity of clear Cl>ciX!tATl—Flour firm at 6<5a7 Oft. Com firm; old car Ms shelled 55; new 4Ca47. Fork fairdcmaiul at 13U0al3 55. Lanl. steam, held nov23 Gt E. J. JOHXSTOftV William/* stud tho next question was, what wan tho horse and buggy doing there, if it wad not to toko some one else out riding. Ab William hod boon sweet on her, she did not see by wbat right he presumed to divide his favors. Those questions agitated the mind of tho gcntlo Addie» alias Bort. and in order to bo fully satisfied she determined upon a more minute investigation of the mat ter. Accordingly she alighted from the carnage and went toward tho house. “sweet William** saw her coming, and fancying that tlie 'fhdt boded no good, ho locked the <door before cite reached it. This was a ooolncis which Mila Bert. hoJ i Mt ttod[ of Watche3 , Clocks, Jeweliy, not expected tit the hands of her "lovycr;” M jjj s ;i TCr and triple-plated ware, table consequently s|te upbraidod him soundly. cutlelT> ctc ._ u now VCIy M(1 wiU using longuaga that bordered upon pro- ^ ^ at pHce , to suit ^ tim03 . fanity. Finally sho entered tho house ud ^ new and elegant styles at low figures, at st 7t; kettle in Dir dcuwnl at 7,'aS. Baron Silk Hats! Silk A new lot received to-day. Fun Sits! Fen Talmas ! Fun Boas! StVAKSDOtVN ! Just received by Wat. B. Johnston, Jb., Macon, Ga. Cotton avenue, next to Mix A Kirlnnd. aoviatf Mostly: thmildcra <ki6|; rlesrribSt; dear sides fl,*»7. tVlii.'-y steady «t 85aN7. St. Loid—Floor dull sisl umlianrod. Com unrhsnireil: Xo. 2 niUod 4±M_'l on trsek. Kliaky iHiminal. IVirk nominal st 1300. Bacon higher; dear sides 7L Lard firm; no talcs. Xew 0«leass—Flour in rood demand. The scarcity ol freight room prevents the lillin* of onlere for Cubs and Kncland. Douhlo extra dour 5 75: treble extra 6 73sS oh family S 50u9 (to. Coni remains quiet; mixed 70; white 72a73. Oats Greatly Reduced Prices, And a proportionate reduction on tho Entire Stock of Dry Goods All of which is now A SPECIALTY. APPLES. APPLES FIFTY BARRELS CHOICE RED APPLES. Will be sold low to dose consignment at JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. Dublin. Lau tens county, on tho first Tuesday in January's 1874. f sale, at public outcry all E. J. Johnston. and interviewed her “sweet William** at | short range, oD«l the consequence _ ho did not take Miss Jennie to ride I Lon’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon I nor, M. K. Mangltam. either.** The Mayor fined Miss Bert- five on Mulberry street is the place to get DnJfftSiu 3 Harn»!iy. T M.*Caui?Cari GooliS None but skilled I 5! * Ca «*«n. Gainso, Curtis, Tel ton, Gertrude, within the legal hours of ««. |iuuikuuhtj.wi tbe lands belonmng to tho estate of Dolilah Goff, . 1 deceased, containing C30 acres, more or less, in said firmer ut 56a5n. limn dull at Dl. Hay in *ood county, on tlw east side of the Oconee river, ml- demand; prime 22 (**25 00; clicicc 25 00*27 00. I joinin* lands of Willis Carter and otlters, Items in Fork, mean 15 ««. Dry salted meats, shoulders I two surveys. Sold under an order of the Court of firmer at 8J. Bacon is firmer; shoulders 0la66\-, I Ordinarr of sanl county, for the beuefit of heirs clear rib 7; clear sides 8m9; hams, no demand.— I and creditors. Terms rash. Lanl dull; tierce SjaSj; keg iq. Sugar dull and | nov25 80d DENNIS KEA, Administrator, lower, inferior 41 common 5; fair to good fair 6J; prime to choice 7*8. Molasses dull amt lower; rood fair 40; prime to choice 43x45. Wliisky firm; Louisiana 1*3; Cincinnati 100. Coffee easier at 2l!a23f. Corn meal, 315. WtLMtNorox—Spirits turpentine firm at 36. Rosin steady at 125 for st ruined. Liverpool—Noon—Breadstuff* buoyant. Red Western sprin? wheat U*9dal5sld. Lox pox—Turpentine Sla33. Marino Hows. New York—Arrived. South Carolina, Nevada, | Ellen Terry, Samaria, < VItic, C. T. Freiu-h. Arrived out. King William, Cambria, Alexan dria. Charleston—Arrived. Sat Gull, Monarch. Elegancia. Elena. Frima, D. S. Soule, J. H. Stick- I HUNT, BANM & LAMAR OT1LL offer to the trade, at extremely low fig- O ures, a complete stock of BARGAIN IS THE WORD PANIC IS THE CAUSE. W. A. JUHAN & CO., Under the above pressure, will open up their EUSTTIIRIE STOCK: MONDAY MORNING —at raters— GREATLY REDUCED From those heretofore prevailing. Gather up your loose Greenback*. City Council, Macon and Brunswick. Central Rail rend. Eagle and Phenix. Savannah Bank and Trust Company’* bills. Gold, Silver, Nickels, mutilated or damaged currency— ANYTHING CASH —OX THAT— Represents It —AND GET— GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY, v23tf AUCTION! GEXEKALt Commission and Storage 100 Cherry Street* Macon, Ga. /CONSIGNMENTS of good*, ware* and mer- V chandise solicited, to be w.kl at public or pri vate sale. _ . Goods of all kinds received on storage at usual rafa*. I refer hy permission to Hon W A Huff. Mayor, Macon. Ga. Hon C A Nutting. Fresident City Bank, Macon. Hon John E Jones, Fresident Central Georgia Bank, Macon. Messrs Cubbedge, Haxlehurst A Co* Bankers, Macon. Messrs J V Burke £ Co. Macon. Means J I» R»>ji AST Coleman. Macon. Messrs Johnson a Smith. Macon. Messrs Seymour. Tinsley h Co. Mscou. Messrs Crecr. Lake X Co. Macon. Mr G B Roberts, Macon. nortlm MILO S. FREEMAN. lot is He Time For chapped lips, faces and hands use CAMPHOR ICE Carbolated Glycerine Lotion. Manufactured and sold by RANKIN, MASSENBURjt & CO. PURE OE^KJG-S, FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS PRESCRIPTIONS l Accurately compounded bya competent and long experienced apothecary. DR. WRIGHT’S DRUG STORE. nmrSKf No. S Brown House block. Dissolution of Partnership. IIE partnership heretofore existing betwi the undersigned in the practice of law, i der the firm name and style of Lyon & Irvin, lias been dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect from tlie first day of September List. Each one of the undersigned will givo their attention to the closing up and settlement of all cases heretofore entrusted to their auv. Macon, Nov. 18.1673. iu»s filed his iietition and schedule for ex emption of (lersonalty. and 1 will puss upon the same at my office in Vienna, December 1st, 1873, ut 1» o’clock, A. 31. Given under my hand officially. novfS 2t J. R. HOIAlES, The “Ells” Restaurant dutiani. I your barboring done. Harry Blount, cojore.1, waa op tor an artists retained. A hot bath can bo bad ] aggravated case of disorderly conduct, on tho shortest notice. oct20tf and was ■roosted ton dollars or twenty [ days on tho Street. Fluminer, tieurro tV.i'llir.L'lO!]. 1-ancx. Cleared. Amba-ad«r. E>n. Cunrilte. Cornelia. C. If. lluletun, M:,ry Maukin, Rsui<Un. Lovnox—Arrived. Adriatic, at Queenstown. MEDICINES. Fob Bbidal and otukb Fbcsixts.— Gorham’s combination cases of silver- | wore. A large supply just received at nov23 6t E. J. Johnston's Grand Jury Presentments. Wo the Grand Jury, sworn, chosen and I •elected tor tho county of Bibb, October •rurtoun^OgkX pun in tb, side, the skin i,. . ... . tuid eye srouroe, thick yellow cud. dirostion is term, bog ieavo to mnko tho following I impal[w| _ 3n linpWlKlnt rinking OTIJtion , t tbf presentments, to-wit: | pit of the st outsell is experienced, the bowels are Wo condemn in most unqualified terms I irregular, tbe mind fretful, the memoo’ weakened the present conditions of the jail and its I sometimes a slight cough, coldness of tbe hands management, and would recommend the and feet, sometimes loss of appetite and at others building of another jail bouse ns soon as unnatural craving for food, dixxineu of the bead.. . ... , ... , „ , i tho financial condition of tho county will depressed spirits, feeling of noeertsinty. of bavin; ta'tfer' pnmS'^f admit of it. We find the Court-house in left something undone, but can’t tell what it is. pm-cation and puridention tliev have slio debili- good condition, except some tittio defi- Tske Simmons’ Lircr Rcgnlmtor. it will remove »«ed >'> 8 *J*tem. To obvUte this diflwulty phy- oiencios SB to tho water pipes, which the | all unpleusnt feelings and make you well. I * ;clan ’ tavc lon “ sousht fcr an agent thro would | “ tend ton! N. B.—Our Retail Department ia also full, and Prices to Suit the Timeii. HUNT, RAXKIX & LAMAR. cotmniroionttrs will attend to at once. We beg leave to recommend in full. Purco, Purify and Strengthen A Staotlixo Tnurn.—Thousands die snnusily | At 0nc am it!ic Saute Time. JOHN INGALLS, and are very much pleased with tho sys- from neglectod coughs and colds, which soon , , , . , , tom :md manngoment of the public ripen into conmmption. or other equally fshUdis- d^i^^ f^’^ tto DRUGGIST Otid PHARMACEUTIST acliooU, and recommend the same asses*- I cases of the lungs, when fay tbe timely uso of a I of the medical faculty, and which is Justly regard- int*nt bo granted thorn ns vrtu given lost *ingto bottle of Dr. Wtitor’* Balsam of Wild «d m tlw most iim*»rtjint triumph that nhan xacy year. 1 Cherry tlwr live, tore boon prewn«l to. green I ■^■■orient de«den.tLm W’o find the roods and bridges of the | old age. | Ilr. Tutt’s Vegetable Liver PUN, Comity in goqd condition, and working Tlr _ . u,' L *o'.__~ n_... P „_v. I XTliieh purify t!o Idood and remove all corrupt I ‘ T** ponxmr AXD Best. Hook s Eureks iminors and unhealthy oeemnmaUions from tbo T3 TT T3 T? TUT 'P'nTPTTiT’C’C! Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the I itody. nnd yet produro ik» weakness or lassitude I a U Xw JCj ItL Ju Is a v * It £i W treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Head- I whatever, but on the eonsrary tone tho stomach. motugen the contractor, but for retrenchment and economy, wo would recommend our Rep- , rhn “ T I Slid inrigoratc the body during the progress of I re-vntdtivos to pass on act amendatory . , 77 , theiroiwralkm. Thcvunite tlie heretofore irre- | of on act establishing road laws tor said "“^fPorn a disordered state of the stomach ronclshlc ,|iml,hcs of a St. county, as to; authorize tlio Road Com- I and Urer# — nmSOljr to employ a superintendent I their op lie qualiti | and a l*urifying Tonic. with gotirda and assistants, to work the jVmi*. I, universally admitted to bo tho best ill attack tile very root of i ~-sSpft.SF.---r - — SBsEktt . _ _ _ . . ^ „ . Dr. Tutt’s PUN are tho most active and ADMITTXD Be5T.—Dr. Price s Cream Baking I searching modiciiw in existeun. They at o*»ce ‘ of disease*, and their action an hour ort wo after they are court* of the County, and salarica and ox- I CT* “vT"-.” 4 * T*~ I tbe patient is aware of their good effects. „ J; i. h * ve 00 heaitation in adding our teatunonyws to They may bo taken at any time without restraint TV audited and paid by tho 1Umcjiu . Tben * dehteriona in it . of diet or occupation; they, produce neither nau- of County Commisatoncra. 25 rents a box. Sold by all Druggists. Principal Office, 4S Cortlandt street New York. wepIScodkwIy Notice to Consignees. O N mid after thi* «lato all freight charges will be made payable on delivery. WM. ROGERS. Gen. Sup’t Central Railroad. G. I. FOREACRE, Gen. Sup’t Atlanta Div. Central Railroad. VIRGIL POWERS, Gen. Sup’t Southwestern Railroad. J. W. ROBERTSON. Gen. Sup’t Macon and Brun*wick Railroad. S. K. JOHNSON. Gen. Sup’t Macon and Augusta Railroad, raurtl 31 SITUATION WANTED. > in general business, well nrroundinn - ... . . -- . .^.yfflcirt. lie is a pood accountant, know* about transportation and the cotton trade, insurance, etc. Has been And special agent for Caswell, Hazard A Co/s STANDARD PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION'S oanl of County Commtiaionew. J i.j”^ I ’TJ' in * or ,,f , hUitJ '-"«*'«» timily mcdiciiw We recommend our BopresentatiTca to | th ^ t . , , . . havo rrocimiAi logUlatire enactment iu I i ‘ ^^ WdhysUDnwbta *° I tte bauth of^t^ra. Dr^Pri^s SpeSU Sitpenor Court, and to rotnrn to tho old 1 tlAwinpI , atncted fmm tb0 (miu m ^ words to the Clerk of the Superior Court. Morons, Moihxes. Mornns—Don’t tail to Thti repeals act of 12th Doromber. 1871. procure Mks. WixxioW. soorotxo Srocr St- »\ c would recommend and call tho ca- RC p ( C r all diseases to the ncriod of poeial attontion to the next panel of tacthiugin chOdren. I. relieve thTciSd from tho Grand Jury to the matter of retail peun. cure, wind colic, reguhues the boweti. and license*, and, ifthcy Me proper, to find fey giving relief nd health to the child, givetrest bill. agauut itil who have faded to toko to the mother. Be sura to cdl lor -Man Vim- ont * f ul >—totit tor the present low's Soormxo Sraur.- and for the post year. Judge J. W. Formleby,lldniggi>ta. Knott, of this panel, u hereby outhonxed ^ , 1 to place thi* matter before tho next Hctt, IUxeix A Laxa>.—This wen known panel of Grand Jurors—calling their oe- and ndabls firm hsve received a largo lot of Dr. poeial attention and consideration there- Hood’s Eureks Liver Medicine, it hms the praise to—giving them tho evidence in tho ease | of sU who have tried iL In bottles st 50 ccuta a*’exhibit COD norrttl And stricly pure LIVER OIL I TUB 1I1ICIKI USED BI DRUGGISTS! High Poixt, N. C., November 6,1873. Messrs. J. U.ZeUin <£* Co. : For twelve mouths 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 fadings I had suffered from before its use. 1 think it is the best patent medicine in use. All my customers say it is what you claim for it. Yours, truly, SAMUEL H. SMITH. Druggist MULBEHBY MACON, - - - STREET, • - ’ GEORGIA. tentive and well trainedVaiter*. with cooks surpassed, ready nt all times to sene all who may favor us with a visit. THE BILL OP PARE! Consists of VENISON STEAKS, DUCKS, BIRDS, FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS. CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS. WINES AND LIQUOES Furnished. Call and see for yourself and be convinced. novlgtf W. W. LANEY. Proprietor. For Sale. miles routh of the town of Cuthbert, Ran dolph county, and containing four hundred and fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty are cleared and under cultivation. * On the premises are a £in house and excellent gin, one double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborers’ bouses, a fine well of water and a good mill seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on tho place also 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 THOS. POWELL. Trustee. oct22tf Cuthbert. Georgia. ibited to A Ye hereby recommend and appoint Geo. W. Gust in, A. F. Gibson and A. B. and SLOQ. l»a:xk ca*hicr. and thinks himself an honest man. An immediate engagement can be male. I nature of. or address 1 noviSeodSC JOHN’ RUTHERFORD. THE MEDIUM USED BE PflrSlCIAXS! Nntvon Dxhilitt.-A depreraxl. britaUs Bow a committee of three to examine I «*»•» of mindt a wvmk. nervoa exhsiuted feel- tho books and accounts cf the Ordinary I i»g; no energy er snimmlion; cnnfiucd head, and Treasurer of this county—under tho I w—k tm rooty, often with drhilitating; involunta- supervision and management of the Board I ty dlwhircax. TlwoonroqitenroefexceasM,incn- of County Commissioners, and return the tsl overwovk or inlucretions. Thi, xuvors ns-1 _ ... . , . v . " „ I and find it h»s cured ra- cntir.lv of some over to the proper offitoa. _ | ««tM. • Hc—w. TOOLS FOE SALE, Dm Pxlx. All. November 9.1S73. Mrsrrx. J. IT. SSeitin dr Co. : I hsve u»«d your Regulator for eight months _ . a i - » AriiiMuit irTuarnii mac uuciuu u pnritfi I ft is tlie best lb fidiciofi X ever tt toH for that dis— Tbo books and accounts of the several noxiorxinic Srscivtc. Xo. 3S. It tones up the «ie. They ro.wi,t of comploto seta of C& Fit? Luc. or rather it U the only ono that bsx nroved s— —-I- v.„ k—.. I AroS ™,. u- ,k-—.i I t.-.’ CtopirSmiths' sml Tinnera’ Tonta. «■-» 1 ” one umtnssprovea IkUVc' * offices of tliis county, so far os has been system, arrests discharges, dispels tbe ths mental examined, aqr found neatly and correctly j gloom snd despondency, snd rejuvenates tbe en- kspt, and proper vouchers therto found, j tire system. It is perfectly harmless sod always We beg leave to report favorably os to efficient. Price ti tors package of five boxes and the Poor House and Hospital under its a huge 33 vial of powder, which is important in present efficient management. We find oH.ssrionsmass; or $1 per single box. Sold by everything neat and in good order, and | all druggista^ar sent by mail on receipt of price, records ci t|c physician. Dr. A. P. Col- Anvil slid Bellows. Any one wishing to cony on tbe business can rent tbe shop st a reasonable rate. Persons wishing to look at the tools can get the key by applying at JOHNSON'S SALOON, twvtt lw In Brown Honse slier. satisfactory. I remain yours, etc. novgtf. D. B. DOBSON. M. D. lieuLir field ol liter tins, property kept. We recommend that the city and jronnty authorities do unite their efforts and make a permanent suc cess of hospitals for city and county, un der the management of tho County Board of Commissioners, thereby giving the os- tobtishmeot one bead and permanent management! We recommend to the Board of County Commierioners, so soon as their duties are made known to them, to adjust all claims as in their judgment seems good, for the best Interest of the county. And wc recommend bur immediate Senators and Representative* to pass nil needful Jaws necessary to[concentrate all monies and financial*uniters coming into the county treasury, in the hands of said Commis sioners.* to be disbursed by them accord ing to law. And that, after the time for which the present County Treasurer is elected, the Chainnanof said Board, with aoch assistant as they may designate from their own body, be made ex-ofiicio Treas- r of sai 1 county and Clerk of said Board of Commissioners, and the salary for said two offices be annually fifteen hundred dollars, for tho services of both payable quarterly, and to give bond for odd Treasurer's office as now given by aid office, said bond to be approved by the iir.;t Graud Jury of the spring term Address IVWKIIir SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE CO, Xol 563 Broadway. X. Y. For talc by John Ingals snd Hunt. Ban- kin A Lamar. Moron. Gt. sprlieodis tf OBSTACLES TO MAKBIAGE. Happy relief for young men from tbo effect) of Errors snd Abuse, in early life. Manhood re stored. Impediment, to tnarriige removed. Xew method of treatment. Xew and remarkable rem- ediea. Book, and diraltn rent free, in rexjedea- vvlopee. Aidrera HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Xo.3 South Ninth ttreet, PhOsdelphti. Pa.—an insritntien having a high renttatiou lor honorable conduct »pd ereI—ml ,kilL oct29 3m NOTICE. counties to come forward and jay their taxes. Tbe time is \erv short. C. T. WARD. nov23 30d Oidinary. FOR SALE CHEAP. , N half-acre lot with a six-room dweDinr. —L kiti-lam. uvthcnaes, etc^ situated on Second street between Dak mod Arab, la within a few minutes walk of tbe business parted ttec-sty.de- pot and workshops, and has proven to be a heaitfay - 1 — Apply to D. D. CRAIG, anrlftcodtf R. A. MORRIS. OAK WOOD AT $5! J~F you want good ChUt Wood at FIVE DOLLARS A CORD ! I Leave your orders at a D. Edward,’ store, or l -*‘h T. J. LANE, or D. LANE. Situation Wanted. A S a dry pood,or grocery clerk, bya young man lonely acquainted in Middle snd South- | west Georgia, whoenu give tbe best and most ' r reference,. Address T. J.L. novlCtl Care Telegraph and Mesacniair. Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Jr. VALENTINO, H AVING rcfittetl hi* entire premises, i* now prepared to fumixh his friends and jiutruns with everythin;? i>ertaininj?to a first-class restau rant, which will be served in tho very best style. He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, 6AHE, ETC. Strangers visiting 3laeon should pive him n call. I will open on the 1st of Octolior, at No. 66 Cheriy street, next door to my present restaurant, a Ladies’ Sating Saloon. »cp7 If DRS. J. P. & VV. R. HOLMES, DENTISTS, SUCCESSORS OP DR. G. W. EMERSON, 84 Hulberry Street, Macon, Ga. References: Dr G TV Emerson; Rev Dr F M Kennedy, Rev J W Burke, Mr It II Hutching*, Mr R W Bonner, M eon; Cant P T Pitt*. Capt R T Ross, Dr Sam Peroley, Mr Robert Barron. Rev Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs A Wins, Atlanta; Dr Holiingshead, Fort Valley; TasKi ’ ' PREMIUM GALLERY B Y reference to the published premium Iis*t it will be seen tiiat Pugh was awarded 6 of the 10 premiums offered at the late State Fair. Hi* new process for retouching is creating quite a sensation. novlitf NOTICE! I OFFER to exchange property in Griflin^con- sutins of Three Dwelling Houses, Ono Ofllcc, nnd Two Unimproved Lois, all eligibly situated, for good and WELL IM PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTY. For further particulars address me at Griffin, Ga. G. M. LAWTON. For Rent. ^ residence of the late J. It. eet, occupied at present by J. * ’ ‘ and convei ’ ‘ * street, occup on First „ Sauls- located and convenient to business. °^aVrBsT Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. THE LOGAN Fertilizing Compound This fertilizer is again offered to the public in its original purity. The stand ard lias been kept up in every respect and its intrinsic valuo has again been demonstrated during the past summer. It is recommended, because: “It is permanent in its effects in return ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients taken from it by excessive cropping. “It gives to cotton tho food necessary to sustain life while fruiting, therefore, what is called rust seldom occurs where this fertilizer is used. It is the best restorer of worn out lands known to agricultural chemistry. Its effects are immediate in the pro duction of large returns the first season. “It is good for all crops, on any soil, being pure unadulterated plant-food. 'It is as good ns the best, and is the least expensive of any known good fertil izer. ‘It is manufactured at the South and almost entirely of Southern material. It utilizes the ammonia found on every farm which is tho most expensive part of all complete fertilizers.** Wo subjoin a few of the many certifi cates in our possession, os to its value, from well known parties who have used it, and to whom we would refer. ROGERS & LEMAN, Gen. Agts. LaGcaxge, Troup County, Ga^> September 14,1873. $ Metsrx. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga. : Gents: I havo bought of your ageut, Captain V. L. Hopson, ono car load of tlie Locm Fertili ser, and used it this spring on my different farms. ~ am well pleased with it and shall use it another year in preference to any otter kind. 1 also used the pure Peruvian Guano and other standard fertilizers, and by actual comparison, I am satis fied the Logan is the best, and at much less cost. Your* respectfully, H. W. DALLIS. Sr. Coweta County, Ga.. September 13,1873 Messrs. Rogers A Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : The Logan Fertilizer bought of your agent, V. L. Hopson, I manipulated with cotton seed at the rate of one of the fertilizing compound to two of cotton seed. This coinjiost was applied to cotton at the rate of 20ft to 300 [founds per acre. I used it beside of Roeso’s Sol. Pacific, and givo yours the preference, and I shall use it exclusive- “ in future. My brother applied tbc Logan to both com and cotton, and is well pleased with the result. re truly. L. C. DAVIS. Dooly County.Ga., August 18,1873. Messrs. Rogers «t Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gentlemen: I am fully :atisfi.nl with tbe Lo gan Fertilizer. It beats stable manure alone, and is l»y actual count of bolls, at least 2ftft per cent ahead of my mimanurcd cotton. Tltera is less rust when; the Logan wn* used than where fer tilized by stable manure. Yours respectfully, B. M. THOMAS. Vienna, Dooly County, Ga., Sept. 1,1873. Messrs. Rogers ct* Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : I promised to write you about tho Lo gan Fertilizer I bought of you. I now can safely say, tiiat up to this time, it is ahead of an v I have ever used. It is us good again as the Soluble Pa cific 1 used lost year. 1 will use it altogether for the future. Respectfully, JOtiN COLLIER. Waures Cou.xty. September 15,1873. Messrs. Rogers «£• Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : 1 composted the 4000 pounds of Logan Fertilizer bought from you last winter, with 12,000 pounds of cotton seed and stable manure mid put the eight tons of compost on forty acres cotton oil gray land. Tlie cotton grew well and ms to lie well fruited. I am well pleased with .When the crop is gathered I will write you fully. Yours respectfully. JOSHUA NICHOLLS. Union Point, Greene County, Ga.,") September 15,1873. S Messrs. Rogers <£* Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents: Every one of tho planters in our sec tion, who has used the Logan Fertilizer, aro wel pleased with it, and will use it extensively for an other season. Yours respectfully. J. B. HART & i BURDICK BROTHERS 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, - GE ORGIA SXGIff OF THE GOLDEN HOG. 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 Other House ! Call and see us, at the sign of the Golden Hog. BURDICK BROTHERS. BURKE & COBB, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. CASH CAPITAL $2,(500,000 00 CASH ASSETS 4.408,573 75 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 342,099 04 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 244,444 25 BURKE & COBB, Agouti. Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF MACON, GEORGIA. ASSETS, NEARLY $<500,000 00 sep27 2aw4m* BURKE & COBB, Agents, THOMAS WOOD NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GA. FINE FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PRICES TO STJIT THE TEVTIES 1 Goods Bought at Panic Prices, For Sale Cheap! novlO 2tawtf ‘HUMAN & GREEN, SECOND STREET, MACON,;<3A, Wholesale Dealers in AND MANUFACTURERS OP TI1WARK, Dr Jas Knapp. New Orleans. nov7tf FOR SALE. 11-2 1Z1LES FROM THE CITY. x X ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitable for ejej a market gardener. HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furniture, containing all itbouses, stables, etc and on-hanl, in Female Wesleyan 1 octtltf 3 College. U. J. BAER’ FOB BENT. Dwelling Prait s Astral OIL A BSOLCTELT safe. Perfectly odorless. Al- il way* uniform. Illuminating qualities supe rior to gas. Burr> in any lamp ui: bout danger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace tbe use of volatile anti danrrrous jiL It* rafoty under every possible test, and its per fect burning qualities, aro proved by its continued u*e in over 2ftO£O0 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no acrulcnt—directly or indi rectly—has ever occurred from burning, storing or handling it The immerne \ early lo»s to life and property, resulting from tte use of cheap and dan- terou* oils in tbe United States, ia appnj'.inr. Tbe m?uranee com pur.u* and fire rutmni'doner hrooghout tte country recommend tte ASTRAL as the best safeguard when lamp* are u*xL Send far circular. Pur *ale at retail by th«* trade cvn- • rnllv. and »t whobmle by ttepryprktc.r*.CHAS. PRATT A CO, m Fulton street. Sew York. aug24deudXwti Apply to novlTtf Special Notice. MACOX A BRUNSWICK RAILROAD CO. SrPEXI.VTKYDKYT’a OPPICE. Macon. Ga, November 11,1873. O X and after Xovetnber 22d instant, tbe Nicht Passenger Train on this road will be discon tinued. TheXight Cotton Expre^s will run i FOE EENT. •vl5td JAS. W. FOR SALE. rplIE oil Te'.iqrojA Kocras onrBiwn't book- X store, tat Suruod .tro t. A W Jt_.t oore to mristf MILO R FREEMAN. Notice to Cotton Shippers. SHIPPERS or consignees <* Cotton, and hanks ] O or bwnkcra interested, are notified that this rood ha* aa open policy of insurance arair.st fire, iu tte Liverpool and Loodon and Globe Insur ance Company, far sixteen thousand dollars, on Cotton, in transit or in store. Said policy is dated September 24. 181*. and expires May 24* 1x74. JA8.W. BOBEIITSON. novSt lw General Sup’t. M. & B. R. R. novlR sun. wedAfr.-Ot* E. B. POTTEB, M. D. HOHXCEOFATHIST Residence loonier House. FOB BENT. rnWO DWELLIXG HOUSES, eliribly located. _L Apply to R- F. LAWTOX, At Exchange Bank, or to Da- A. P. COLLINS, julyl7 tf At Collin** ft Hmfb' t SONS. iber 12,1873. Messrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gkxts: I bought of j-our agent 2000 pounds of the Logan Fertilizer, composted it aa formula directs, and used it with other standard fertiliz ers. It ha* proved equally as good as the others, ut about one-third of the cost, and I would ad vise planters generally to give it a trial. Yours truly. J. M. POXDER. Amehicus, Sumter Coumty. Ga.,1 Septembdr 22,1873. $ Messrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : 1 composted tne Logan Compound I bought from you. and put it on cotton on gray land, and used it on my farm at a cost of Si 87ft per acre. I also usod the Pendleton Compound and tte Enslfah Stonewall. Tte Logan has proved as good as either of tteothers. 1 am much pleased with it. Tbe cotton has fruited well and has retained it* fruit. Very little rust is observable where the Logan is used and tte weight of lint' proportion to reed «*ten i, remarfcaWe, belt® much in excess of what u usttoL I found it equal- lr rood on corn and potatoes. Tho Logon ii an excellent fertiliier.and I con honestly recommend its use generally. Youra 'tapcrtfufi,^ Nirvrrox Corsxr, Gi, September S3.1873. Rev. Robert Logi Dear Sir: 1 FOR SALE. A Farm and City Property. well-ventilated room*, a cook-room, pantry, clos ets, two halls, and colonade on three sides. Tte outbuilding* consist of a servant’* house of two rooms, a large barn, cribs, stables and forage rooms, carriage, fowl and smoke-houses,and other buildings necessary on a lot. . Fruits and flowers of the best varieties, and from the earliest to the latest, are here; an excel lent well of water, a yard beautifully terraced, and site unsurpassed anywhere. Tbe lot has four acres of land. Two tcn-acro lots, in line state of cultivation, adjoin, which I will sell with tbo bouse and lot, or separately. Also a splendid farm, cignt miles west of New- nan, of two hundred and fifty acre*; about one hundred acres in the woods; the balance cleared, and one hundred acres under fence. It is in a good community, and about one mile from a church and school. Terms very low for all cash, or half cash 25th December next, and other half 25th December, 1874, with interest. W. S. BEADLES, nov25dl0twlm Xcwnan, Ga. JOHN P. FORT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macoir, Georgia. *ept21 5w* the senior partner to tte Jud| Court of Dooly county, the he practice of law, heretofore /.ween Woodward Jb Toole,' *” Are the Best Stoves in Use for the Reason that they do the Cooking in a More perfejet Manner, with Less Fuel and in a Shorter Time than any other Stove and will hut Double as Long. THE OLD COMPLAINT Of common Stores, that they fail to cook well on tlie bottom of the oven is never heard where this stove is used. They have been in the market a quarter of a century, (all improvements being adopted so fast aN their merits are known.) Over two hundred and fifty thousand now m daily use, >peruing health and happiness to millions. We aro agents for 3fiddle and Southwest Georgia for this popular stove, and can sell them, at wholesale or retail, as low as an ordinary sec ond-, or even third-class article can be purchased. TBIJMAN & GREEN, nov0dCtw4t Cherry Street, Macon. Ga. Siim of the GOLDEN STOVE. to the Judgship of tte '* o<>-partner- existing be- thisdsy dissolved J.H. WOODWARD. LL TOOLE. J H. WOODWARD, Attobxxy at Law. Vi- • enna, Ga. Will continue tbe practice of law a* heretofore. All business entrusted to liis care will receive prompt attention. Office—"Vienna, Ga.no*** tf J L. TOOLE, novlS tf ATTORNEY AT LAW. WANTED AT ONCE. O ne oe two Hrit-cims, (Brooster) to whom the paid, hr the day or piece. iulvl.' tf P. C. SAWRER Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. In tte matter of William C. Wataon, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. npO WH03I IT MAY CONCERN.—The nnder- _L signed hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as assignee of William C. Watson, of tte county of Crawford, and State of Georgia, within said district, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition by tte District Court of said district. THOMAS P. nov23 law3\v* . GREEN, JR., Jo. J. GUILMARTIS. JOHN FLANNERY. L. J. GUILMABTDX & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AND— General Commission Merchants, ;Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of J\. Jaime, Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, etc. E agginc. Rope and Iron Ties always on hand. Usual facilities extended to customers, augj dwjtswtfm one in this section. Yours truly. jy-U tf J. 3L HOLLINGSWORTH. Georgia Land and Water Power For Sale. W TH a view tn a partial chomre ol invert- ment snd a change olbmdnes^I offer f«r nle a fine body of csk and hickory land, which embraces a find-dare water power, and eligible site far building up a large cotton manufacturing interest. It u on tte Octnulgee mer, six miles above Macon. I can sell tracts of from 100 acres to two thousand. Address sepff? gaw&wtf NOTICE. I OFFER for rale a xmoll farm mimuudnn coon- tr. five miles from Marabalvilie, b. W. It. R-, containing «5 acres, under high rtate of cultiva tion. being level, with good fences, buililinn new. except the dwelhnv. whichha, been recently rejioired- Said place i, level and in a healthy locality, Toma to octu Cw Marshalville. Go. DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, AS removed hi, olfice from Mulberry street . to XalOfl Cherry ttreet, over Major IL I' Rogera‘. next door to Mr. llegva. petit 3m SALE POSITIVE. A Rare Chance for Printers! tire material, good LA TIMES, including tte Job Office, on . of my health, which became ao seriously im paired but winter as to confine me to my bed and room for a number of month*. Having (ailed to effect a private sale. I am uow dct»- mined to sell, at public outcry, on 3!ON DAY, THE FIRST HAY OF DECEMBER, <il not raid before.) provided I can an that itayreahxe - ' like an approximate value of the ettab- which includes Power Prere, Job Preue^Type. Stones. Taper Cutters. «c.etc_ the whole compruing abundant material tor a Daily and Weekly edition of the paper, anda firet- clata Job Office, all of which i, in good condltiop, and a great deal, including Power Press, of lato make, is as good as new. Some ad von taxes of buying: The paper and job office already enjoy good patronage, estab- The location'i, one of tbe flmst in the South. The railroad toeUitie* for lending its circula tion rapidly to great distance, ahead of all other tar^rs i*rc unexcelled. ^The mail facilities South and West of us are ^ufauti.i »thrifty little city, steadily and per manently improving. The investment can he made Cheaper and on Better Terms than ever before or hereafter. In short, I am Determined to Kell, if possible, in spite of the depreciated vulue of ull property in those times. Printers, therefore, would consult their own in terests by consulting me. Information as to pres ent patronase and future prospects, or in other respects, fully given. Address LO OK HERE I JP ANY ONE TELLS YOU D. J* BAEB I S not wiling good, £3 per cent, cheaper than snysterem Macon, GtaCall around and con- V »piur Gcnta ; Kuo CalTfeared Boots at ?J a pair, SOtTpair Gent,' Sewed Gsitera at 32 a pair, worth 1,000 pair Men', Ml leather Kip Brogans, at $1 25 jroopeir W L»dif?^ £jw«l Kid and Cloth Shoes at ” 31 M, worth 32 5# » P“ir. 10 down latest style and color. Gents' Fur Hats at 32. worth 34 each. A sicx ial Bargain. 50 down Gent.' Black and Brown Wool Hat, at 50 cent, ewh. worth 31 each. Boys' and Children . Hate, at 50 cent, and 75 eta. extra bargain. 10,000 yards tost colored and best qxxality Calico, at 10 cent, a yard. Iloincvjninv at Fac- dcaler,. I have offered to wU tbe en- Bleaching. Ctreimere,, Jeano. Homevpui jodwill etc oftheEUPAU-l toiy prices. Inducements offered to d SttoS*Office,^on^ntf Cafi early at tho well known store of no' 12tf J. M. MACON, Proprietor Times, Eufuula, Ato. D.J. BAER. Comer Third and Cherry sis., Macon, Ga. oet26 3m Valuable Lands For Sale. situated i eight miles east of Americus. on Line Creek, and contains twenty-two hundred aud fifty acres; one on the line cf Jones and Baldwin counties, containing twenty-live hundred acres,is six miles from a railroad station, and has a good two-storv residence on it; one on the line of Jones and Bal dwin, adjoining the last named place, containing eleven hundred and forty acres, and is well im proved, and one in Putnam county, three and a half miles from Eatonton, on Little river and Glady creek, containing thirteen hundred and ninety acres. All these are first-class place,*, and are supplied with stock, com and the usual plan tation utensils, which can be purchased vitn tlie land. For further information address me at Eatonton, Ga. Tex ni vaadSltJtwSw R. C. JENKINS. WANTED. A MVLE TEACHER of experience to take charge of tbe Talmadge Institute,” located at Irwinton. Wilkinson county. Ga., far the year 1874 None need apply except those who can fur nish testimonials of nigh moral character and em inent qualifications ns a teacher. Application should be made to theun^wgned imtiipdiatelv. F. CllAMIlfcKO, mSSS^r Secretary Board Trustees.