The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 26, 1873, Image 4

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TIIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2G. 1873. THIS CITY. 'V I ON I.SDATt MOltVi is. One l< , that he 1 should "1 tho en- e done on ling mor on 1. ] I.. t up his ar>-. ..-from a di.orvle lal Urer. Mr. 8. E. J.. T , t> sired a V '• father. He left on the tmin 1 IlroUr III. I.rg. A lad named Green attorn] on n wagon, orer in float 01 day erening, while the wagon • lion, and got hit leg caught is and broken before the wagon •topped. Another w.\rning tc could b« hoyi. etc The Major's Cnurc. His Honor, t:.- Mayor,d; 1 a pc court buaineaa yesterday morning, not cren realising a single fire dollars toward the erection of that public school-house, j. T. Johnson, color id, v.n booked for dis orderly conduct, but ae the fwoseentor of the ease failed to appear, the prisoner was dia charged. A Fracas. A oouplc of negroes had an argument in East Macon Monday erening, when standard from a wagon nasi on by knocking the s defeated man was so. a* limp os a wet reaaod no desire since one of them to and ended the other down, bornu into hit cloth i and hai to reopen the discussion. The Pike Case. It is understood that a movement is on foot among the friends of l. B. FJko to obtain bail for him. Judge Hill has inti mated that he would accept bail; bnt gave them to understand that it must be no "straw bail," bnt a good, reliable bond. Wo do not know what progress hai boon made in obtaining bondsmen. dopted —and wc see bo reason why not—there is no doubt that it would be beneficial to the pcopla.' It would teach them how to practice economy, - and most of them would find them selvae in better pecuni ary condition at the end of each month t!am when they ran monthly accounts at : 1.0 stores. The merchants also would be better off, because they would not be bur dened with bad accounts or troubled with running after "slow pay” customers. Then nobody would owe any body; trade would be on a sound footing; merchants would be easy at banks, and not troubled about the payment of their freights, and thing! generally would approach as near a condition of affluent prosperity as can be hoped for in this world- There would be no more *Tienice,” no more "hard times f but things would move along easily and sa oothly. There would bo no cause for a want of confidence, and men would find themselves with more cash in their pockets than they were ever known to have before. They would, in fact, be surprised at their own wealth. Verily the picture is a pleasant one to eontem- N, r.—A Brar.—H**>k’i Kunla mol eritWvtioa in the •. I >3 b , - S. k 11 J- that cf diMM fclato of Um stomach DOVttlf Irritable IV--is IH fUtc of mind; in*; no energy or Mifawtinw; confined W. vwk roetnoiy. often with debilitating. famJunt*- rjrdkhupfc The conBCfonrr of gacesMo*. racn- Ul owrwuil or lafkwtinpi. The nnoii m- WLfTT lull a www*n rare fai llriraim IIoskotatvic Snccinc. No, 28. It tones op the •yslem. vroU discharge* dispels the the annul rfcxa and 4ia|«nd«arr. frjavmste* the en tire systom. It is pe»fac«y tanriem and mlwaya efficient. Prke ft far a parkin of five boar* and of ponkt, which is important in see; or 91 per anode bn*. Sold by andraeffifete-orarat by "tail c* 1 ij jsire. Address HllfMlff SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE CO. Xu. 563 Brsdoj. X. T. For mk by John Iamb and Hunt. Bsn- kia A Lamar. Korun. (Sa asrUeodAwU Adxittzk Best.—Dr. Price’* Cream Bakins Powder is unbcnalljr admitted to be the brat is USB. sad harms assd it tor a number of pan we bars an hadiatba in addins our tertimouy a* to its merits. Tfcsas is nothins deleterious in Its compooitma. sa important coaridontioa in view of tbe naamron pmparatkms put ap sad pabned off, without (ousiderstion as to their edertupoa tbe health of tbs coosnaKra. Dr. Price’s Special Fla ninny*, extracted from tbs frei*. am real!/ the mou MAJZRIBD. Wrfiria—Srrml. LSS—On the Sit in-t. St tbe Prerbtlrfiaa Churrh, by Err. A IV. Cltoby OoL F. B. McCarao.of Alabama, sad Mira M. T- 8raoB>cs>s.of this city. STSOSBCSSa—William—At tbs same time sad placet by tbe aaaae oSriatuar ejencyman. M r. T. H- Sraoascssa. of Charbatou. 8. C. sad Mi Mams D. IViuuxvf Albany. In loc etmaty, L. ii. Steves*. < G«rpa, on tbe 22J fant. Sin. levt Dr. ionk F. SWrcsi That Public School-Uoaxe. It is with feeling* of tho greatest de light that wc put upon record the fact that all arrangements hare boon perfected and the erection of that public school- house (mention of which has been mode in this paper on ona or two oocasons) will bo eommencod at once. The com mittee has contracted with Mr. D. II. Woodruff to superintend tho work, and Mr. J. J. Cornell has taken the contract for tho entire building. These names aro sufficient guaranty that the work will be well done. Tho excavation for this building will probably bo commenced to-day, and Mr. Cornell is ready to begin laying the brick is soon as the excavation shall have been The brick for the building Hu a Header. The people in the neighborhood of I completed. Hollingsworth block were somewhat star- wiI1 ho taken ffom the armory building, tied last evening by tbu cries of "fire,” I thus rondcring tho cost of this important "fire,” "murder," "murder I” rung in portion of tho material vory light, stentorian tones from a masculine voice. This house la to bo two stories in bight Tho first impression was that some bouse and will contain ten rooms, including a was on fire; and tho nozt was that some 11 vrgo assembly room, which will bo used horrible murder was being committed. «*• oocoriona when it is necessary to An investigation proved that somebody collect the wbolo school in one room—as or other was laboring undor an extra in case of exhibitions, examinations, etc. ohargo of whisky, nnd was seeking relief Tte P Ian k * very handsome oflo, and in such innocent ejaculations as the above I w h <!n the building is completed, it will quoted. I **•’ ono °I the finest and most commodious ’7 . *' ——’ 1 I in tho State. CInsril nnd I urlosrd. I ...... . . . The Merchants' Exchange, a popular b ?“ ‘“““h saloon in this city, wo. okwed by Sheriff “ ^i- nmttor, bnt they hnvo OBSTACLES TO KAKKIACK. Happy relief for jean* na from the effort! of Enure and Aboao* in ssrty life. Ksnhool re stored. Impediments to maiTiaxeremon*J. New method of treatment. Jfecr and remarkable rcm- odka Book>andorrukreeentfree.inaealeden- velopea Adilreea. HOWARD ASSOCIATION’. Xa I South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Fa-an itutitntion baring a hi*h reputation for honorabk flood act o~f--■- '•-wl skill. ortSSm Financial and Commercial OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER. T Xovrmexa 35—Kristie. ten. > Cotton. We note at; improvement in the cotton market to-day. There was an increased demand tor xuod cottons at It] for middlinfi and Ul for low mid dlings. Ilolleri were firm. Otfcringi light. The day dosed with a strong demand. The receipts yesterday were SSS bxks—471 hy rail and OS hj wagon. Shipments SS. Saks 433. The receipt* to-day were 5S7 hales—S3 by wagon and 394 by reiL Tbe shipments were 357 hale*; rales 570. 3IACOS COTTON STATE SCENT. Stork on hand Srpt.l, 187! IA99 Received M or day... **• Received today— . 537 Keetiied previously A3.771—33A37 IX MEMOKIA3I. -ffrp'irUlIiiMwd day." Departed shir life, in Griffin. G*_ on the 1th cf October. INTO. Mr*. Shan B. II utru. widow cd tbe late eminent jueirt and Christian gentle man. Maj. Wm. r. Haa-A of Ogiethnrpe. Go. Bora in Burke county. January 1.1717. she e aged seventy-six ycora. nine months and ftmrteen dare. Eh* have* a devoted hunilr. deeply be reaved, yet fully aauued that she has •'entered into that reat, which reuaineth. toe the peofJeof God.” She war the daughter of Capt. Aujuxtin and Mra Ann Haina. of MiUedgerilk. Ga. In early life aba save her heart to Jesus, and era*, for more than fifty yean, a faithful member of the Presbyterian Chureh. It is sweet to record the virtues of s life like here—pre-eceiae*H» pare. Aofy. and ronnititni; ehsrarterixed by that “charity which thinkethno evil;" that daily, cheerful kith, which laid every burden at tbe foot of tbe Cro-a. Tbe Bible was her constant companion, and after her spirit had parsed away the acred volume was found under her pillow I She had no fetus beyond this Ufa only waiting Jar the Master's summon-. Haring exchanged life service on earth tor tbe ** white robs* and “crown” in heaven, she ha left ui a bright example of faith and patience by which “aha. being dead, yet apeaketh.” C.A.U. Griffin. November 37, Ifflt. SEW ADVKRTISBMEXTS.I BANK NOTICE. T 'HURSDAY. the tfth instant, bein* Thanks- srivinr Dav. th*; Banka of this dtjr will be dosed. AllMperdue to-morrow must be paid to-day (Wednesday), November 25th. no»2« It LOST. (the lower pert of the city, on tbe 33J instant, a large GOLD KING (plain), in which ns engraved, “From Joluinv to Lula—until death us do part." Tbe tinder will he liberally rewarded by laving it at J. R. GRIFFIN * CO.’S SALOON. nov3S£t Shipped Monday Shipped to-dny Shipped previoualy Stock on band*this evening.. 3&33S 3S.T — 357 .34, MS—24.(173 Cherry Bight before last, nnd thoga who woro in tlio habit of imbibing their ma tutinal cocktails, and putting on tlicir "night caps" there, were forced to sook their spirituous divoroion* elsewhere. There ware just beginning to bo henrd lamontation* in Light House alley, when the matter was fixed up and tho saloon wm openod as usual. Thou smiles again I lit up tho fsocc of thoso who thought they would never smilo again. mill night Mile « |t Messrs. Greer, Lako A Co. havo neither broken nor suspended, nor do they intend to do either. They aro selling goods at tho soilc old pric«S i and if acustotuer dairm to ]«y caslt for what bo buys, they will deduct two per cent. They aro fully xeeolvod to maintain both tho quality anti quantity of their stock; but want to got a* much cash for it as possible while thoj an going along. Therefore, they aro will ing to offer soma extra inducements being fully satisfied that their propost tioa will benefit both theinsclvos nnd tlicir customers. TVurk on flie Ntrcrts. For two or threo months previous to tho late fair, Mr. S. I. Uustin, the street contractor, had his wholo force employed upon the Park, consequently very little work was done upon tho stroets, oxoept in tho repair of such places os became wary bad. Since tho fair, however, ho has gone to work upon tho atroets, anil his work is beginning to show for itself. Pine, Second and Chorry stroets aro among those whlob havo roooived his at tention. and wherever ho ha* touched them it has been to improve. If ho keeps on awhile longer he will suoceed In making Second street one of the finest drive* in the city. F. J, Itaulnml. This gentleman is still engaged in tho sale of wostern produce for tho opulent nnd rcspunaibU house of Tutt. Smith A Co.. US Olive street, Sb Louis. The abovo firm have acted wisely in selecting Mr. ltagland as its agent in too field, for long experience coupled with good judgment and unwearied industry, qualify him eminently lor that position. He can bring letters of recommendation nmd testimonials of tho highest character from New Orleans and his old homo in Oxford. Mississippi. His old friends and comwpoudent* will be glad also to renew their business associations with Mr. Rag land, especially those in Georgia, where he has resided for sc rural yean. SrrlbiirrN. Messrs. Ilrotrn A Co. have our thanks for a copy of tho Deoembor number of Scribner's Magasine. It is a vory excel-, lent number of an always excellent periodical. Among other notable fea tures is a dialoct poem by Brot Harto— longer than most of hi*, poems of tho some character, bnt with tho sotno vein of true gold underlying a rough surface. There is loss humor init than ho usually puts iuto hi* poems; but a fine vein of sentiment, which, though hwt upon the rough minor who is relating tho story, is by no meant lost upon tho reader. AVe nr* opposed to Brot Harte's crowding such pitiful 'stories into his verso. Ono does not read them to ay, but to fctugh; and no oo* von laugh at this poem. Itis tender enough ter tears. taken hold of it now with such energy and enthusiasm that wo are almost sorry that any ono ever blamed them for it. Council wai almost enthusiastic over tho subjoct lost night; a full understanding was reached, and some of tho honorable nldarmon oven want so far as to demand that tho oxotvation bo commonccd to-day. Wo ore glad to sco them bo urgent. There are many children out of the public schools who ought to bo in, and who would ho in if- there were any room for them. But tho limited accommodations now at tho disposal of tho Superintend ent of Tublic Schools, preclude* the pos sibility of Accommodating all who aro untitlad to the benefits of tho system. If the prevent city council doex noth ing el.ee to commend them to public favor, tho erection of good school-houses and th« tlmrough establishment of an efficient system of public Bchools, will bo a feather in their cap, which tho people will not be slow to salute, and of which they may justly fuel promt HEADING NOTICES. "Mine it ant's Exchange" Saloon— All right to-day. Soup and lunch as rental. It LATEST MAKKEra BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New Toil—Knott—Stocks quiet. Money, . lii'L Golddt. Kichamie, tone 71; short SJ- Gov- cnirocnte strong but dulL State bunds quiet mial nominal. Ereniiut—Mccvcy easy. Sterluur heavy at 71. Gold dull at Ulattl. Government* utroiur. with little duimr. State bonds quiet and uoniinaL Uidnfelil—Sis Ik S3* IV. etc »|; S3* lo]; new Uh <7* 14h 0-* 141; new 5* »k 10-40* S. Ten new**** 73: new 73: Virginias S3; no- — rotinul* tit; deft! ih Louisiana* 35; new 40; (•nee* &c in. He 3N; Alabama S* 65; 5* 35; Gourxfe Ca 0(t; ;« 7c; North Carolina* 23; new It; -peri*’ tax tl; South Carolina* 23; now eh April ami October 10. Suh-trua*ary balance: Gold HH.Oli.uUi; cur- rencyf 13.130.413. New GiuxiNS-CoId Slash Currcucy U*li premium. Kir.Tanire. New York sold lal} pre mium lor rliecki; sterling hank droits IS preui um for checks. Loniiox—Noiai—Erie 96]. Faeis—Rente* SBfTOc. Ladies' set* of jewelry, ladie*' and gt'jit's chain.(, cuff and collar buttons, studa, diamond. Heal, amethyst and other finger ring.*; neck-chains, locket*, etc., in now and olagant styles at low figures, at nov23 (it E. J. Johnston's. Silk Hats! Silk Hats! A new lot received to-day. Fub 8m! Fun Talmas ! Fun Boas! Swansdown ! Just received by Wm. B. Johnston, Jit.. Macon. Ga. Cotton avenue, next to Mix A Kirlund. novlStf Mr stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, solid silvariand triple-plated ware, tablo cutlery, etc,, ia now very largo, and will bo sold at prices to suit tbo time*. Call ami bo convinced. mot23 Gt K. J. Johnston. Loh's shaving’and hair-cutting saloon on Mitlbert7 street is tho place to get your barboring done. None but skilled artiste retained. A hot bath can he had on tbo shortest notice. octSRf IIcnt.Ranxin A Lamas.—This well known and reliable firm have received a lame lot of Dr. nood’s Kurek* Liver Medicine, ithaatheprafee of all who have triad it. In bottles at 80 cent* and *1.00. Fon Bbipal and othxb Fbxssnts.— Gorhtun's combination cosos of silver ware. A largo supply just received at nov23 Gt E. J. Johnston’s Cotton. New Yoke—Cotton, soles 9S0; upland* 15]; Orleans 161; market linn. Futures opened as follows: Xovcmhcr —; De cember IS S-I6al67-16; January isfais 13-10; Feb ruary 161-16x101; March 16|al6 7-1(1; April 161. Evanimc—Gotton. not receipts 1130; kvw* 1136; •ales 1563; nphnds Up, Orleans 161; market quiet. Future* closed strong; aales 202UU, as luilovs: Norember IS S-16; Dwemhcr 15'.*1311-11; January IS 13-16; February 16 3-16aIC|; March 1C IMuuUS;, April ISJalS 15-10. Ualtihosk—Gottan, net n-ct-ipt* 367; gross 1044; export* raasterfeo 103; ale* 335; stock 11633; middling* 131; market firm. New OatXA**—Cotton, net receipt* 2376; grom 95119: export* raastwfee —s to Grant llritain 27*9; cautment 3<U2; salos 3060; stork 133.676; middling* 16; demand gone. WiLUlMirng—Colton, net receipt* 165; exports to Great llritain —: const wiso —; sales 111; stock 1163; middling* I4|; market strong. Aectl'aTA—Cot Inn, net receipt* 131; tales 1354; middling* 141; market strong and higher. S.CVA6 6A il—Cut ton, nrt rerei|it* 3067; riporL to Gontinent —; cvevstwise —; to Great Britain 6*170; sulra 3631;stock 66.7U6; middlings lit; mar ket strong and active. GnvsuuTux—Cutum.net receipt* 3136; exr nsedwfes —. *alr* 6t*ls aleck 46,575; midiU 141; low middling* 141; market firmer. Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 1765; exports m**tvtfee U6I; Great llritain 4596; sales 500; stock .319)17; middling* 15|; low middlillgl 15; strict goal onlinsiT 14); market quiet and weak. Boston—Cotton, net receipts 463; gross 516; safes 300; stock GOO0; middling* 16; .market quiet uh) itruiiK. NosroLg—Cotton, net rereint* 3796; export* coastwise 3333; to Great Britain —; sale* 450; slock 8587; low middlings 14); market quiet and Mstcrms—Colton, net receipt* 3643; shipments 151*0; stock 26.111; middling 1 Halil; market firm. Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 4067; export* courtvriae—; to Great Britain —; to Franco —; JjfesWOj^rtock 39,018; goal ordinary U|; ordinaiy 1’niLAMLrilIA—Colton, net receipts —; gross 141 middling* 16; low middling* 131; strict good ordinary 15; market firm. IdvgUTOOL—Noon—Cotton *ale*l 1*9100 leles; speculation and export 3000; uplinds 8;a6); Or leans 8|; market firm. L'pland*. not below good ordinary, shipped Or- toiler and Novemlier 6 5-16; same shipped Xo- vremher and Decemlwr 8 5-16. Lolcr—l’pland*. not below good ordinaiy. sliip- p<al November and December 81. Sales include 8400 American. ! )r. x.—Cotton to arrive tinner, sales of tip- lanila not halow good onlinarT, shipped October Burr *v Flantlrr*. Wo aro .-till unable to give on exact riateutent of the oasots oad liabilities of A Stabtlixu TscTH.—Thoanuida die annually from neglected coughs amt colds, which soon ripon into consumption, or other equally fatal dis ease* of the king*, when by the timely use of a single bottle'of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cbeny their lire* haw been preserved to a green old atm. ■] Jot votbm Woxxd! Woman is Fxxxl—Among the many modem discoveries looking to the hap piness and amelioration of the human race, is entitled to higher consideration than the ro- BOWXud remedy—Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regu- lator. Woman's Best Friend. By it vrotnsn emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of the wwnb vaaish. It cures whites. I trorv* sup pression of lbs tnensea II removes oturina oh- ttructiou*. It cure* constijsUion and strengthens Burr & Fl.iiii. rj: but havo obtainocl rtesyidem. It hraeox tho nerves and puriSes the Oimo acsxvuntJ... BUI* rvwivabl.* Shock, as par invoatoiy..... Mill prorvrtj, about Msvl of Macon Bank Trust Contjany There or* other a- a- amount of which wo have n to ascertain. The total' liabilities aro Of this araooBt tho follov du to tho parties named : Centred Georgia Bank Macoa Bonk and Trust Co , l»"r I. C. Plant A Son Mutual Loua and Trust Co pony correct. Thu Assets: ....$3i»,ooi c; .... 31.SS7 09 t ... 37,110 7t> .... 49,000 00 3,000 00 i, th> exact >t been able $191,017 30. ins sum* arc I Ex Bonk. i-toforc all iLrcnt with • tucr.-i; liavo blood. It never fails, ss thousands of women will testify.. This valuable mtslMne b prepared and 'sold by L II. Bredfield, Dtu^fet. Atlanta. Ga Prior IS 30 par bottle. All respectable drug men keep it- Tcskxbsss. Ala. 1963. Ms. L. H. PivrrniD—Sir: Pfesse fenrsal us ■cnxslfetely. another supply at Bxadvixuv's Fx- xiia RaorLATOx. We find it to In all that s claimed tor ih and we have witnessed the moat do- ctdod and happy effects nrodueod by is Yegy resqssetfuUy. HrNTXa A Alxxasdex. Wc. th* nadentgnal Druggists, take pleasure In eo ntastiding to the trade Do. J. i— im : alp’s FruALE Rtoclatox—believing it to he a e*d and reludife remedy tor tho diseases tor which he W. A. Lin'-tt: u Atlanta, Ga. lTTiixii'iy. \ViL»ox. Tatloe A Co. Atlanta, Ga Red wine 3 Fox. Atlanta Ga W. G. Law.-h a Atlanta Ga W. Ibwr A Sox. Marietta ea I STATE OF GEOUGIA-Teoct CoCNTT: 7 ui* is to eswtifir that I bora examined the recipe cf Dr. J. BnuIiivliL of t\:c county, and as a meslKul man pronounne tt to be a coaatHnatmn of toed icirun of great merit in the .treatment of all tbadi. . -S of L-mafe* for w L:.L ha recotmnenda in Thfe December 2L I***. W x. P. Reislet. M. D. JIrNT. Rvnkin a Laxas. i . holuaaltf Agcnta Macon. Ga mqlMiretww MutBHxa Motxess, KoTHEEa—Don’t tail to ; r, I m Ms*. WlNXLOXriS SOOTUINCV STKCr ST- srr tor aR dfeeaaes incident to the period of m thing In children. It relievo the child Ire Produce. New Toee—Nooo—Flour a shade firmer.— Wheat la3 better. Corn 1 better. Pork quiet and unchanged; mem 1135a 14 5ft. Lard firm and nearer-, steam 71. Turpentine dull at 40*42. Rosin dull at 3 C5a3 70 lor strained. Freights firm. Evening—Flour, southern mere actin'; common to fair extra 6 «8a7 50; goal to choice extra 7 55* 1109. Whisky lower at 92) *93. Wheat opened 3a 3 bettor with less doing, and riconl quiet and acmre.dy so firm; winter red western. In More 155. < urn lal better, western mixed afloat 701*72. Fork quiet and steady; new meat 14 so. Beef in lair request and steady; first grade 9 50*1(150; acc- end grade 8 50*9 50. Lard firmer at 71. Tnrpen- lino quiet at 40. Rain qniet at 2 60*3 65. Tallow quirt at 71. Freight* to Liverpool quiet. LncitviLLX—Floor firm and active: extra famif r 7 75. Cum firm; shelled and awked mass. Fravisions linn. Fork 13 33. Ra*-nn numina!- r !* r .I ib *1» 7 - Laid, tierce 71; keg 0); steam 7)a 'I. Whisky firm at 96a87. Cincinnati—Fkstr firm at « 75a7 00. Com easier, old tar 81*13: shelled 50. Fork (Inner; spot 13 25alJ 30. Laid, steam 71; kettle 7|a8. Ba ron firm; salea at, shoulders clear rib 6,'u7; char aide* 0t*7; aidta bold I higher at clue. U hiskyuKivjiu-ilig tendency; safes at 37a88; chiefly at 87. St. Lon*—Flour dull and unchanged. Coni more doing; No. 3 mixed 41a43 cm trerk. Whfeky hixher at 87. Pork held firmly, no salea Bacsni. nrthingdoing. Lanl steady. New Oeleano—Flour, double extra 5 75: tre ble extra 8 73aS 00: family 8 50a9 00. Com remains quiet; mixed 70; white 7X. OaU firmer at 50*58. Bren dull at 01. Hay In good de mand; prune 33 OU23 00; choice 35 00*37 00. Fork, me** 15 (Si. Dry salted meats, shoulders firmer at §1. Bacon is firmer, shoulder* «{«»!*; dear nb 7; dear sides 8*9; hams, no demand.— Laid lUmsr and searee; liei*v81*s]; kegSugar in feir demand: inferior 41*5; common 5]; good to fully fair 7a7i; prime 8)*8|. Mofeiw* in good de- sund; common *0; prime to strict prime <5*66; choice S3aSL Whisky firm: Louisiana 99; Cincin nati loo. Coffee easier at 21|a33|. Cora meal W'ilxinoton—Spirits turpentine firm at 96. Bonn steady at 3 35 tor rtrainod. ^Liteetool—Noon—Breadrtuffa steady. Beef 3 T. x.—Refined petroleum 151*14s. London—Evening—Spirits turpentine 31s£d. Marino Nows. • Iter Toek—Arrived. City of Brooklyn. Cres cent City. San Jacinto, tlharfeston. ^Amvod ooLCityef Brussels Pennsylvania Cs- Chaeleston—Arrived. Stormy PctreL Sailed. Aratsnda Adrian. Jeaaia Elisabeth. STREET RAILROAD. ^ Roil.-icid Coni|any will be held at tbe of fice cf tin* Cotton State* Life Insurance Coca pan/ on*THURSDAY, Xovcmhcr 27th. at half past threw o'clock P. M. A general otteivlance it re- quested. J. B. COBB, nov26 2t Secretary. Chll .Irnlrr ( oiumh'lMi). WxbHnrorccr. Xomnbcr21.1S7X Xotiraia boaeh/ givtn that »n onn: applirantffi tor aJmla'i n to the Civil tbs United Ststea in Washington, will be bd 1 at the city of Savannah on or about the 17th of De cember next It to necessary that those desiriig to ram pete at such examination should tend in their appUemtont to the proper drurtm.nl at Wa.Lin.-t m. In Um form required by tbe Civil Service rule*, in anch seasu that ten dayri notin may be sent hy mail to the several applicant* to appearand be examined at the time and place which such notice shall specify. Copies of tbe rules stating the torm at the application to be made to the deport menu for examination may bo obtained by addressing Edwaisl O. Graves. Esq, Chief Examiner. Washington. D.C. or at the desk BARGAIN IS THE WORD PANIC IS THE CAUSE. Casl is ils iHcenit. of tbe Assistant Postmaster. Savannah Port-office. W. A. JUHAN & CO., uot2S St D. B. BATON. Chairman. Under the above pressure, will open up their I ENTIRE STOCK: FOR SALE. A HORSE, in good condition, and i 7 Y srasun with bamesa complete. An ceuly ap plicant can nxatre a bargain. Apply to A. JlcKBNNA. nov39 3t Cor. Fvsirth and Qgfeihorpe *1* A GREAT BARGAIN. eight hot passage: to completely furnished and coaled fur the winter. Apply to MlE) S. FREEMAN. nov35 6t 100 Cherry atieeL MONDAY MORNING —AT PRICES— W. A. HOPSON & CO. Are availing themselves cf the low prices goods are sold at in New Turk, and keep their own stock at the aame low figures. They invite tho'r friends and the public to ralL | Their stock of Greatly Reduced Prices, And a proportionate reduction on the GREATLY REDUCED Final those heretofore prevaiBag. ?r up your W>* Greenbadis, City Council. . Macon and Brunswick. Central Railroad. Eajrle and Phenis. Savannah Bank anti Tnwt Company’s bills Golds Silver, Nickels, mutilated or damasud | currency— ANYTHING CASH —OK THAT— |Represents It, —AXD GET— | GREAT BARGAINS —IX— Idry goods Entire Stock of Dry Goods, | All of which is now A SPECIALTY. i KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY. nov23tf NOTICE. _ ia to notify ca«*h and every person that 6* W. MasM*y holds my note for one hundred and aixty dollara. priven in February or March. i*7f, and due on or about tbe first of November fol lowing. for a cotton *in. I have returned the inn to said Maattcy, aa it dhl not irive sat Ufaction, and will not pay said no to aa it belonn to me. T/kiivr it r>L<' Tina November 24.1S73. novtfi lw FOR PROVIDENCE T IE STEAMSHIP SOMERSET (lino tons) will mil for the above port on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4th. Threu/h bill* of ladin* given to Boston, New Bedford. Fall Rirer and other manufarturinc point! in New England. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, arenta. novffift Savannah. Oa. GO TO THE “ELLS STORE” OH ITUIiBERBY STREET, —AND GDI DRESSED TURKEYS And CHICKENS. WILD DUCKS, PARTRIDGES, 'POSSUMS, VENISON, And GAME OP ALL KINDS. BLACK FISH AND CLAMS Charleston Mill Fond Oysters in sbeU. Cedar Keys Oyster* in shell. Savannah Oysters in shell. FRESH OYSTERS! Received every day and for sale at FORTY CENTS PER QUART, norXUf W. W. LAXEY. GREAT BARGAINS HORSES -A> number of valuable horses are still on hand at tho livery stables of Messrs. Porter A Heath, the sale having been stopped for good reasons. RIDAY and SATURDAY However, they will be closed out, and a rare op portunity afforded to all wLo need stock to supply themselves. J. J. CLAY. Notice to Consignees. O N and after this date all freight rharses will be made payable on delivery. WM. ROGERS. Gen. Sun*t Central Railroad. G. I. FOREACRE. Gen. Sup't Atlanta IHv. Central Railroad. VIRGIL POWERS, Gen. Sup’t Southwestern Railroad. <f. W. ROBERTSON. Gen. Sup’t Macon awl Brunswick Railmad. & K. JOHNSON, Gen. Sup’t Macon and Augusta Railroad. nmrtSSt i s Time! QTILL offer to the trade, at extremely low fig- I For chapped lips, fares and hands use O urea, a complete stock of AUCTION 'IBURDICK BROTHERS, GEKEIIAL Commission and Storage! lOffi Cherry Street, Macon, Ca. /~K)\SIONMEXTS of goods, ware* and mer- 6_/ rhandiao mlicitoi. to be suld at public or pri vate rale. . . Goods of all kinds received on atorace at usual | r *I C rofer by permission to Hon W A Huff.: Hon C Aborting.] Hon John E Junes, Bank. Macon. Messrs Cubbolge. Haxlcburst & Co. Bankers. M Ke*sr* J W Burke A Co. Macon. Alcssrs J B Boss AST Coleman. Macon. Messrs Johnson A Smith. Macon. Messrs Seymour, Tinsley A Co. Macon. Messrs Greer. Lake A Co. Macon. MrG B Euberta Macon, novslm MILO 8. FREEMAN. 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, GE ORGIA. . Mavcr. Macon. Ga. :ng* l*resident City Bank. Macon, incs. President Central Georgia SIGHT OF THE GOLDEN HOG. F»TJOI-FS PREMIUM GALLERY will he seen that Pusfh was awarded 6 ul tbe 10 premiums offered at the late State Fair. I His new process for retouching is creatime quite I nov!2tf Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Corn, Baconj Flour HAT, OATS. MEAL, DRUGS, CAMPHOR ICE AND Carbolated Glycerine Lotion. Manufactured and sold by RANKIN. MASSENBURjf & CO. Dissolution of Partnership. IIE partnership heretofore existing betu _ tlw undersigned in the practice of law, der the firm name and *tvle of Lyon A Irvin, has been dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect from the first day of September List. Each one of the undersigned will give their attention to the closing ui> and settlement of all cases heretofore • isteJto * ' entrusted to their care. N. B.—Our Rt tail D Macon. Nov. 18. IS?.**. RICHARD F. LYON, SAMUEL D. IRVIN. novlS lw Prices to Su', tho Times. HUNT. RANKIN’ A LAMAR cuiption of personalty, and 1 will pass ujkjii the same at my office in Vienna, December 1st, 1S7.% at lo o’clock. A. IKS. Online ry- Given under ray hand officially. nov2S2t J.R. HOLMES JOHN INGALLS, DRUGGIST and PHARMACEUTIST I DEALKlt IX PURE MEDICIUESj And sjiccial agent for Caswell, Hazard A Ca's STANDARD PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS And stricly pure LIVER. Oil*. FOR SALE, 11.2 .7IILEN FROM .THE CITV. x market gardener. HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furniture, containing nil necessary outhouses, stables, etc, and orchard, near Wesleyan Female College. octSltf M. J. BAER’ NOTIC E! . sistiug of Three Duelling Houses, One ODlcc, and Two Unimproved Lois, all eligibly situated, for good and WKLL IM- j PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTY. For further particulars address me at Griffin. | a G. M. LAWTON. WIIET BEAU, BAGGING, TIES, LAED, nAMS, . MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc Prices as Low as Any Other House ! CaU and see us, at the sign of the Golden Hog. BURDICK BROTHERS. For Rent. bury, eligibly located and convenient to business. | Possession given OctobeMst^ A pply to seplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. THE LOGAN 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 -t.40S.573 75 BURKE & COBB, Agents. I Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 | CASH ASSETS 342,093 Gt BURKE & COBB, Agents. Fertilizing Compound! This fertiUzer is again offered to the | public in its original purity. Tho stand ard has been kept up in every respect I ASSETS> NEARLY, Equitable Eire Insurance Company, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. I CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 | CASH ASSET’S 244,444 25 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF MACOX, GEORGIA. 8cp27 2aw4m* $G00,000 00 BUKKE & COBB, Agents, ship in the practice of law, heretofore existing be tween Woodward k Toole, ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. novlS tf COD novatf OAK WOOD AT $5! JF you want good Oak Wood at FIVE DOLLARS A CORD ! Leave your orders at O. D. Edwards’ ^tore. or I J H. WOODWARD. Attorney at Law. Vi- • enna, Ga. Will continue the practice of law ” * as heretofore. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Office—Vienna, Ga. ports tf FOR SALE. provements. An excellent bargain cash. Stock and utensils, etc., will be sold with | tbe place if desired. L. C. DUER, Near Cross Keys. noylS sun. wcdlfri-Ot* DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, TTAS re iJL to N< removed his office from Mulberry street that be is now prepared, at No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Riddle’s old stand) To execute IPICTTTjRIESI Of every variety and style of the THOMAS WOOD NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GA. FINE FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PRICES TO SUIT TZETE TIMES I Umrr rs’, next door ^.4^ [PHOTOGRAPHIC art. E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST j Tsanier Houvs. Siierial attention Is invited to his MELLOWTDTT PICTURES % Remarkable for a peculiar softness. Negatives retouched, whereby all blemishes are DRS, J. P. <t W. R. HOLMES, US®. Satiafaction guaranteed in every instance. DENTISTS, Situation Wanted. A S a dry goods or grocery clerk, by a youi man larecly acquainted in Middle and Sout.. we»t Gconriu who can give the beat and most satisfactory references. Address T. J.Ita, wwlfitf Care Telegraph and Mc-Mcncer. SITUATION WANTED. 4 2LIX of experience in general Inmness. well -*1 acquainted with Macon, its surroundings and proMpcrta, wants suitable employment. He i* a good accountant, knows about trmnsporUtkm and the cotton trade. in*uraure, etc. Has been a bank caaluer. and thinks himself an honest man. An immediate engagement can be made. Inquire of. or address norSaentlSf JOHN RUTHERFORD. doeu. which have a specific effect upon the 1 the irritating matter which accumulates, and as sists them to throw it off. mitigates Che pain, if nsU tho pneroea of inflammation and removes the constriction d tbe chest. The Properties of tkls Kle^nnt Preparation ere Demulcent. Nutritiv«\ Bal aam i.'. Healing and Soothing. It braces tbe ner vous system, produces refreshing sleep, and re lieves gloom and depremioa of spirits. It is very pleasant to take, causes no nausea, and rtrencth- eoa tbe Inugs to resist attacks in the future. YOU NEED NOT ED TO FLORIDA TO CURE TOUR COUGH TOOLS FOR SALE. A LL the Tools belonging to the shop cf D. Mc- JTL JXmald. deceased, are offered at private sale. They consist of complete acts of Gas Fit- ten*’. Copper Smiths* and Tinner*’ Tools. Also, Am n aiul Bellows. Any one wishing to carry on the business can rent the shop at a reasonable rate. Pcnions wishing to look at the tools can get the key by applying at JOHNSON’S SALOON. novfX lw In Brown Hen** alley. NOTICE. HMIE wild land digest is now ready for those in J. this reality owning wild lands in other counties to come forward and nay their taxe*. Tbe time ia very short. C. T. WARD. nov2S m Ordinary. FOR SAXE CHSAP. \ N half-acre lot with a six-room dwelling; A kitchen, oulbouse*, etc., situated on Second street between Oak and Arch. 1* within a few minute* walk of tbe bonne** part of the city, de pot and workshop*, and has proven lo be a healthy place. Apply to D. D. CRAIG. anrt»*odtf K. A. MORRIS. tance to the snffi*; Avoid < (iiMiinptliiii. TUtwMWhverr nwhiiona in ils approach, and its first advance should he promptly swank'll against. The timely use of the Expectorant will prevent much pain Dr.Tutt’* Rxpcrtortntha Specific for t'rmip. No mother i-i: ikl ever lie without It h wmy pfaMMCwnd children I: > the moat valuable Lung Balsas cveroffcrcd to soflovn from diseases of the throat orchc»t. WwimetfifiawdihrUW. BoidhyaU ~ Office 4S Cortlandt street. New Vi FOR KENT. A COMFORTABLE, well arranged Dwelling JV. —seven rooms and doubL: kitchen. Apply to v 3IR?s REEVES. nevITtf Cor. Spring «t and Washington a^. SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. W. EMERSON. | 84 MulbcriT’ Street, Macon, Ga. Reference*: Dr G TV Emerson; Rev Dr F M Kennedy. Rev J W Burke. Mr R II Hutrhinrs. 3Ir R W Bonner. M> con: Cant P T Capt R T Ross, Dr Sam Persley, Mr Robert Barron, Rev Jo* Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs k Wing. Atlanta; Dr Hollingshead, Fort Valley; Dr Jas Knapp. New Orleans.nov7tf oct9eod3m T. B. mjACKSlIEslR, A NORTH GEORGIA F A R. FOR SALE. THE FI*. ACE To get something that is nice is at A. ULLMAN’S ISAACS HOUSE BAR. He has RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. The beat WMsky, Brandy & Wine In Macon. Lunch every day at 11 o’clock. OvRfciM on the half shell. ort!l For Sale. O NE of the most valuable nlaces in Yineville. bvnrn aa tbe Bryant j ac . containing about ’•five meres, will be sold cash or cotton, or anged for real estate in the city of Macon. Apply to A.J.ORR. ret'Scodtf At Oliver. Doucla<* A *V both as to price and payments, my farm in North Georgia, containing 2400 acres of land, some 500 acres cleared. Tlia cleared land em braces some fine level mulatto lands, some gray lands, and about seventy-five acres of bottom land. The wood land heavily timbered with oak, hickory, poplar, and interspersed with pine. The ’ house is finely built, containing ten rooms above and brick basement, costing alone Barns, stables, gin-house and tenant are ample for tho place. A fine, unfailing att a vta tippi? iprimr of freestone water convenient to the house. A -LA- 1 JibtaU. | j t locate ten mile* from Dalton, on a near line of East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, tbe road running within a mile of tho house. It is two and a half miles to tho nearest station; live miles to Catoosa Springs, and seven miles to Tunnell Hill, on tbe State Road. The place is healthy* and offers a beautiful home in a tine growing region of country. Sold for the reason that other engage ments prevent me from giving it my personal at tention. For further particulars address me at Griffin, Ga. ALEX. M. SPEER. octSOtf FOE KENT. rrnro DWELLING HOUSES. eltoiUr located. X Apply to R.P. LAWTON. At Exchange Bank, or to , , Dc. A. P. COLLINS, lulyl* tf At Collins’ * Hralh’ For Sale. A FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half jCL miles south of the town of Cuthbert, Ran dolph county, and containing four hundred and fifty acres, cf which about two hundred and fifty .on ine premtaea are a cin bouse and excellent cut. one double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborers’bouses, a fine wdlof water and a good mill scat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on tbe place also to Italian more than double the pur chase money. This property will be acdd on ac commodating terms, or exchanged for city im provements. Apply at this office, or to THUS. POWELL. Trustee, octfitf Cuthbert. Georgia. FOR RENT. T HE okl Telegraph Rooms over Brown’s book store. on Second street. Apply at once to novlStf MILO S. FREEMAN. odAwtf J t3 :ie, reg [ and tariff) li. M.rvto GIK YOUK COTTON. AM prepared to cvi Cotton for myneighh on very liberal terms. J ERE HOLLIs. *pii; ..a«u Notice to Cotton Shippers. niPPBRS or consignee* of Cotton, and banka 1 or baukers mtere*d«(L are notified that this ad In* an open polity of insurance asainct fire, the Liverpool and London and Globe In>ur- ^ Comjuny. far sixteen thousand dollara. on CYstton. in tranjat or in store. &.:J policy i* dated September 21. 1^72, and expire* May 24, M71. J A S. XT. ROBKIiTSON. Miff lw C-r.i'nl Sn^’t. M. k H. R- R- WANTED AT ONCE AXE OR TWO first*!-'* practical Gin Ma \J (BreasU r) to whom the liigitot wages a paid, by the day or piece. Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. VALENTINO, • Ll AVI NG refitted his entire premise*, is now li prepared to fornish his fneuds and patrons with crerythingpertainingtoa finst-class rcstau r rant, which will be served in the very best style. He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC. Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call. 1 will open on tbe 1st of October, at No. M Cbeny street, next door to my present restaurant, a Ladies’ Eating Saloon. JOHN P. FORT, t ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macon, Georgia. F. C. S.IWRKR 1 ra-i-t-1 =«- psaaotoaoisdi/fea^u Vertil£ WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, used it this spring on my different farms. | * AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER, - - - - Poplar st., Macon, Ga. No. 4 Blake’s Block, may ly Boots and Shoes! LAND SALE. tv, two lots (4«2 acres) of wild land. Nos. and 250, in tho 7th district of said county, six miles west erf Knoxville. This land is well timbered and valuable for a saw mill and shingle machine. T. W. BARROW, Colaparcbee, Monroe county, Ga. octlutsdlaSswwAw L. J. GUIIXUtTIX. jonx FLAXXEKT- L. J. GUILMABTIJr & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AS D— General Commission Merchants, •Jjay Street, Savannab, Ga. A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of JA. Lime. Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Tieaalway* on hand. Usual facilities extended to customers, aurl dwJbSwfim * J. J. ABRAMS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE —AID— HOTARY PUBLIC. B. B. ENDUES, CONSTABLE, CHATHAM COUNTY. Office No- • Ball street. SAVANNAH. CA P.O.BOI.S67. Special attention gixen to the collection of claims Warrants issued and promptly serrud. Office and its intrinsic vuluo has again been demonstrated during tho past summer. It is recommended, because; “It is permanent in its cffocts in return ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients taken from it by excessive cropping. ‘‘It gives to cotton the food necessary to sustain life while fruiting, therefore, what is called nut seldom occurs where ibis fertilizer is used. “It is the best restorer of worn out lands known to agricultural chemistry. “Its effects aro immediate in the pro duction of large returns tho first season. “It is good for all crops, on any soil, being pure unadulterated plant-food. “It is as good as the best, and is the least expensive of any known good fertil izer. “It is manufactured at tho South and almost entirely of Southern material. “It utilizes the ammonia found on every farm which is the most expensive part of all complete fertilizers.” B<ra S M Prices. Per Sale Cheap 1 from well known parties who have used | novl9 2tawtf it, and to whom we would refer. EOGEKS & LEMAN, Gen. Agts. GEORGE W. EEJS-AJD, LaGEAXGK, Taoup COUSTT. Ga, V I TIVnTTTWTVV-l *•«,«. “• 1W3 - * Gents: I have’ v. l. Hopson, ono zer, and used it this spring on ray different farms. I am well pleased with it and shall use it another year in preference to any other kind. I also used tbe pure Peruvian Guano and other standard fertilizers, and by actual comparison, I am satis fied tlie Logan is the best, and at much less cost. Yours respectfully, H. W. DALLIS, Sr. Coweta County, Ga^ September 13,1873 Messrs. Rogers <£* Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gexts: The Logan Fertilizer bought of your agent, V. L. Hopson, I manipulated with cotton seed at the rate of one of tho fertilizing compound to two of cotton seed. This compost was .applied to cotton nt the rate of 200 to 500jx*inds per acre. I used it beside of Reese’s Sol. Pacific, and rive yours the preference, aud I shall use it exclusive ly in future. My brother applied the Logan to both corn and cotton, and is well pleased with tho result. Yours truly, L. C. DAVIS. Dooly County, G a„ August 18,1873. Messrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gextlbubx : I am fully satisfied with tho Lo gan Fertilizer. It licats stable manure alone, and is by actual count of bolls, at least 200 percent. . ahead of my unmanured cotton. There is less rust where the Logan was used than where fer tilized by stable manure. Yours respectfully, ' B. M. THOMAS. | Vienna, Dooly County. Ga„ Sept 1,1873. Messrs. Rogers <tr Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : 1 promised to write you about the Lo gan Fertilizer I bought of you. I now can safely say, that up to tliis time, it is ahead of any I have ever used. It is ms good again as the Soluble Pa- j cific I used last year. I will uso it altogether for as.-fe-_.A_. Respectfully, JOkN COLLIER. Warren County. September 15,1873. Messrs. Rogers <Cr Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents: I composted the 4000 pounds of Logan Fertilizer bought from you last winter, with 12,000 pounds of cotton seed and stable manure and put the eight tons of compost on forty acres in cotton on gray land. The cotton grew well and seems to be well fruited. I mm well pleased with it. When tho crop is gathered I will write you fully. Yours respectfully, JOSHUA XICHOLLS. Union Point, Greens County, Ga.,7 September 15,1873. j Messrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents: Every one of the planters in our sec tion, who has used the Logan Fertilizer, are wel pleased with it, and will use it extensively for an other season. Yours respectfully. J. B. HART k SONS. Hogaxsyille. Troup County, Ga.,7 September 12,1873. J Messrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : I bought of your agent 2000 pounds of tbe Logan Fertilizer, composted it as formula directs, and used it with other standard fertiliz ers. It has proved equally as good as the others, at about one-third of the cost, and I would ad vise planters generally to give it a trial - Yours truly, J. 31. PONDER. Amxricus, Sumter Couxtt. Ga.,1 Septembdr 22,1873. J Messrs. Rogers Jc Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : I composted the Logan Compound I bought from you, and put it on cotton on graj tend, and used it on my farm at a cost of $l 87 per acre. I also used the Pendleton CampoutK. and tbe English Stonewall. The Logan has proved as good as either of tbe others. 1 ammuch pleased with it. The cotton has fruited well and has retained its fruit. Very little nut is observabte where the Logan is used ar proportion to seed cotton No. FOE THE FALL TRADE, 1873. 3 Colton Avonue and 6G Third Street. the future. ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Ever offered by us in this market. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and Youths’ Wear. Comprising all varieties and styles, from tho heavy brogan to the most delicate slipper, made to or der and of the best material. Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from which equally good selections can be made at prices that will compare favorably with those of the Northern cities. In the retail deportment, wc have, at No. 3 Cotton avenue and CG Third street, all tho latest htvlcs of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Chiklren’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and .Slippers, finished in the most elegant manner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invite our friends and the public generally to call and examine. MIX & KIRTLAND. BOOKS J. ND STATIONERY I W. BURKE A CO., 2fO. OO SECOND STREET, MACOX, GA. many frie TEU PREPARED THAN BOOK AND STATIONERY LIN E. _. . ,. . We will keep a good stock of RELIGIOUS, MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD BOOKS, anu um wegni oi tint in and all orders will meet with prompt and careful attention. Our Sunday School Stock will l>o full is rcmarkanie, being nml oomnlete. aud we oarticularlv aulint this ebu* of orders. ly rood on com anil potatoes. The Logan is an j TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS excellent fertiliser, ana I can honestly recommend hour*7x. ¥.to7r. DOOLY HOUSE. Br J. 17. BOXD, Montezuma. ... Georgia. Tvrer.Vy steps in front of ‘Tto'*rr.-. 1. 52 per day GUNNY CLOTH. 50 BALES SIAXDASD OBS3TT BAG- GING. For sale cheap. its use generally. Yours respectfully, J. L. ADD!'ItTON. Newton County, Ga* September 23,1873. Rev. Robert Logan: Dear SIR: 1 composted 400 pounds each o the Logan Compound, cotton seed and stable ma nure, and put the compost on four acres of cotton Though the worm has stripped the cotton bare o leaves, I will get three boles of cotton from the four acres. Tbe season has not been a favorable one in this section. Yours truly, octl tf J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH. Georgia Land and "Water Power For Sale. TTTITH a view to a partial change of invest- > i ment and a change of business. I offer for , ale a fine body of oak and hickory tend, which | D. F.FLEMING. embraces a first-class water power, and eligible rite for building up a large cotton manufacturing interest. It is on the Ocmulgee river, sit miles above Macon. I can sell tracts of from 100 acres to two thousand. Address tYM. LUNDY. ■rpfl SawAwtf Macon. Ga. We would ray that we have a new and well sraorisd stock of BLANK BOOKS, such as 1 FULL BOUND RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNALS. DAY BOOKS. MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOKS. Etc. INK. WRAPPING PAPER. NOTE PAPER. MUCILAGE. FOOLSCAP PAPER, INITIAL PAPER. TWINES, LETTER PAPER. TISSUE PAPER, and all kinds of STATIONERS’ NOTIONS and SMALL WARES. We will also keep on hand a good assortment of Printers’ Supplies, such as Book and News Ink, Colored Inks, Flat Fapcrs, Cards, Better and Bill Head Blanks. All Urals of Book and Job Frintin" ^Neatly and Promptly Executed. BENDING—OLD BOOKS AN'D NEW—IN' BEST STYLE. Address J. W. BURKE Jt CO., austfl lawSm MACON, GA. JAMES M. WILSON 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, FOB THE FALL TRADE. of culth ith rood fences, good water fpt the dwelling; which ha. r*Aj. Said place is level and ir "Vrnis inode A;*ply t< GEO. S. HAS LAM. SB., Marshalville, Ga. TUB ar# n >V SHOE." Merchants i >w receiving from the Manufacturers a very largn and well selecttid stock of BOOTS » AND TRUNKS of every de?»criplion, which wiil ^old as low as in any other market ibitmg Charleston aro invited to examine cur stock. SAHUEL A.NELSON. Do P. PUSHING t CO., 2 HAYNK STREET. CORNER OF CHURGH STREET i autiXtfttodXra J JAMES GILFILLIN