The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 29, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 29. 1873. THE CITY. SATURDAY MORN |\« C*rr. Ota. Boniso.v ar Ust nitfht and will op Mibool in u few day*. N<>\ .... lhi in the city his dancing Ti very Tlmnk««;hliic. jik j giving day in Macon j ivtdo. The street* iet in the forenoon, , ’ Financial anil Commercial K»v. E. Pi i i.i is jir.'a. , v rj in the First Baptirt Chur to Jar ro and interuetixl coth? relations. S ■ r. jg a* usual tonight. In cnsoqueD i- of the lej iirt g ngon :,t theMulbenyStre-i Met’..sllatChurch, the i:«T. J. O. Branch w ;n preach at U>« Coll. Okapal on Stm lay. PAjmxa wishing t of reliahlo farm lal* year will ylww noti of Dr. A. P. Collin. i aocuro the aerrioea ret* for the ensuing e the advertisement a another column. II. Mrllola.. From Messrs. Brown A Co.’wo hove re ceived No. 2 of St. Nicholas—Scribner', new monthly for girls and lioya. It u a auperb periodical. The Went her. Ye*today was eapccially fine. The day was clear and bright, the ground was dear of dust, and everything else pro- railed which was necessary to make a perfect day. ■ , , i i i. ■ Personal. The Right Reverend J. W. Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia, is in the city, the guest of Dr. C. If. Hall. Ho will officiate at Christ Church Sunday morning at St. Paul’s in the erening. Tho Bishop, we regret to state, is not in first rate health. Or. Ill of J udar W nil. A. Join-.. Judge Willis A. Jones, cI Lee county, died suddenly Thursday night of conge*, tiro chill. Hi* remains will pass through Macon this erening, on route to Atlanta, where they will be interred to-morrow. Judge Jones waa a brother of lira. \V. R. Phillips, of this city. He wad about forty-fire years of age. Wannsrk i«. (he City. In tho caso of A. Wannnck vs. the city of Macon, action for tho recovery of ten thousand dallara' damage, the jury brought in a verdict for tho plaintiff, giv ing him damages to the amount of $1,025 10, with interest at 7 per cent, from December 25, 1872, the <latd at which tho store was burned. Col. Han. K, iltiglir*. The report of the death of Cob Dan. G. Hughes, of Twiggs, published Thurs day morning, was incorrect. Hop. It. H. Hill was in tho city yesterday, direct from the residence of Col. Hughes. He loft the Colonel still alive, but hopelessly ill. It was not thought that ho coul^ survive more than two or throe days at the oat- aide. lllrath »f Mr. J, II. Jnttiie*. Mr. J. B. Jiujuos, father of Mr. 8. It. Jaquee, of Jaqae* A Johnson, diod in Co lumbus Thursday night after a pulpful illness. His remains passed through Macon last night on routs to Savannah, whence they will l*o taken hy steamer to Rahway, X J., for interment. Ono of tho sons of tho deceased accompanied tho remains. Mr. S. It. Jaquos will leave for Bahwny to-night, going by rail. Nunilny (Hinting. By tho action of tho City Council last Tuesday night, tho onlinanco requiring barber shops to bo closed on Sunday will hereafter ho rigidly cnfcrcod. This will effectually stop tho practico of Sunday shaving, and man who have been ill tbo habit of postponing their tonsorsiLopcm- tious until Sunday will now have to have that oporation performed on Saturday night- Thu shops will ho kept open until midnight Saturday, after which they will bo closod until Monday. This action of Council was at tho instanco of some of tho lending Inrbers of tho city. Amos Hone Convicted. It will be remembered that a negro named Amsi Bono was tried some weeks ago. on the charge of committing a rape upon the person of a little ton-yeur-old negro girl named JJeannotto Blister, and acquitted upon n technicality—tho name of tho girl appearing in tho indictment as Jeannette (llotUr. while it was proven, in the testimony, to be Jeannette f.nticr. This was the only point upon Which tho dofenso rested tho case, and upon it Bon, was acquitted and released. II# wassub- seqiienlly arrested, and was trisd yoster- ilay u|*on the same charge, tho indictment baring been amended. Tho jury brought in a verdict of guilty of an assault with intent to commit rape. the punishment for which is imprisonment for not less than ono nor more than twenty years. The caso will probably go to tho Supreme Court. A Monkey Trick. Benner's monkey claims propkiotorship of the entire row of trees in front of tins saloon where he belong*, and is outraged nt any tnuugrr&rion upon his domain. Yesterday a countryman drove iip in it buggy and hit, lied Us mule to * limb of one of the tree*. This did not suit hjs monkey ship, who sat awhile upon lus perch dcTising a plan of action. Tho owner of the mule had hardly left the animal lioforo Jack descended to the limb to which the reins wore fastened end at oaeo commenced a desperate shaking of the Umb, screaming all the whilo "at the top of his voioo," and kept it up until tho wills bcsunic so frightened that ho broke loose and ran away. Being not a very fast runner, he was stopped about Mul berry street and brought Itiok. Tho buggy sustained no damage further than liaviug the seat tom out. Chair* fatuity C rarer! r*. Mr. J. F. Barfield, whose advertise- ruoUt appears elsewhere to-day, war one of the fortunate ono* who replenished his stock after the pani hnd wrought such a m'.utary reduCtaon in Non dork prices. In mouther re.-p, 1 , t, too, ho has been fortunate. tv,";.;h we opine good IIHIIUITnml tew tef “ nch fc> do with the matter. Despite tho d, irth of money, hard times, and tho gov,'rut .agnation in business, lie has mot every tfote. prem ise, and obligation without the doh^v of — single tiny. This clean record *n times like these ought to enlist tiro confidence and pat ronage of the public. Mr. Barfield, it will l*o seen, offers rare inducements to housekeeper* in thoex- eeUeat variety and cheapoees of his fam ily supplies. He will also famish ilressed poultry and choice fruits to hi. customers, and can. indeed, satisfy their every want. Remember, if you want niee thine* at ,vtn Sow iul« go to Barfisld'a iar them. uch as other d Wrro a little more qn but that whs probably ow ing to the rain. The afternoon was clear, and then things rammed their usual appearance. The numt. r of turkeys devoured was ttmitrd. True the supply was not very large, but it equaled the demand, and a few frisky gobblers were left yesterday morning in the coops of dealers. They appeared to rejoice that Tiianksgiving was over, but did not seem to contem plate the near approach of Christinas. If Mr. Grant had looked down upon oa he would probably l.ave thought wc are not the loyalist people in the country tc thus pay so little respect to his recoin mendation ; but, in view of the proba biiity of liis n,-"ling recruits for Cuba, he would have laid very little to say al*uut it, However, the day is gone, and pleas antly enough to those who chose to op- pr>-iate it. Those who had good dinners to cat, eat them and were.thankful; those who laid not very goo-1 dinners oat them also, and were probably thankful that they were no worse, and then all gathered about the streets to talk over the “grape vine” news from the sent of war, and wonder whether or not Robeson has yet taken off his pants. It is all over now and we can only hope that we may hare no last cause for giving thanks next year than we have this. The Mayor's Court. Thanksgining day produced no visible effect upon the Mayor's diurnal matinee. Business yesterday was about as usual— and the cases were of the usual type. James Warren and Perzy Lewis had high old drunk at a negro drnnkery Wednesday night, and were boosted out of the den, down a long flight of stairs, into tho alley and the clutches of a police man. They were soon in the barracks, where they remained untU yesterday morning, when they were brought before his Honor and fined five dollars, with the privilege of commuting to ten days labor up on the streets. Winslow Lundy, highly colored, was arraigned on the charge of violating the lioenso ordinance. He waa reported by Mr. Stein, a Mulberry street merchant, ns drumming custom out of his (Stein's) store. Tho charge was not made oat satisfactorily and Lundy was dismissed. Fanny Walker and Matt. Lewis, both colored, had on argument about a load of wood on Thursday. One called the other “a nasty, black, blobbcr-mouthod” some thing or other, and the other responded, “you’re another.” That last remark was a clincher, and upon it arose a storm that culminated in a fine of two dollars upon each of tlw indignant females, but al lowed them tho privilege of boarding it out in tbo liarracks. The Harmonic Society. A meeting of the Harmonic Society was held Thursday night at the store of Messrs. Guilford, Wood A Co., which was more largely attended than any previous meeting, about forty being present, all of whom were as soolous as could havo been wished. The organization was perfected, some changes being modo respecting the officers previously oeloeted. Tho follow ing are tho officers os tho list now stands President, Dr. G. K. Sussdorff. Vico President, Cupt. W. W. Car nos. Secretary and Treasurer, T. U. Conner Musical Director, Prof. B. Cxurda. Chorus Master, Prof. A.N. Wnitncy. Librarian. Prof. A. L. Wood. Curators, Davies Tinsley, E. F. Host and J. Monroe Ogden. Arrangements are being made to secure a hall for tho uso of the society, and it is probable that Masonic Hall—the finest roam in tho city—will be selected. The society will hold woekly meetings for rehearsal, to which, wo presume, only momliers will bo admitted. READING NOTICES. Go and pay your State and county taxes. nov29 2t Ladies’ sets of jewelry, ladies’ and- gent's chains, cuff and collar button*, studs, diamond, seal, amethyst and other finger rings, neck-chains, lockets, etc., in new ami elegant style* at low figures, at nov23 Ct E. J. Jouxston's. The time is short for paying State and county taxes. nov29 2t Are your gums diseased ? If so, call at onco on Dr*. J. P. A W. B. Holmes, dentists. No. St Mulberry street, and they will cure them. Abcessos, and other diseases of the mouth, cured. nov27 2t Silk Hats! Silk Hat A new lot received to-day. Fun Sets ! Fun Talmas ! Fen Boas! SWAKSDOWN ! Just received by Wx. B. Jonxsrofr, Jn., Macon. Ga. Cotton avenue, next to Alii A Kirland. novllttf Mr stock of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, solid silver and triple-plated ware, tabic cutlery, ate., is now very large, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Call and be convinced. nov-3 fit E. J. JoHssToy- I’n Hive Top to Kxow, Mr*. l'erkes." daisied Madame Stoker, in tile uii-t-t of a lioatel discussion with the former heir. “thsA my unde was s Banister of the law” -A ft* for jruor ban- isterr retorted Mm. Y, timiiny up her note, -liavtn't 1 a cousin as ia a Corridor in the nary?" Of course. Mm. S. wilted at this, and the bailee nvumed their culinary operation* serenely er- knowledjrin* the tact that their "Barky Sheet" Cook, aince its improvement, consist ins-of a patent end-dust shaking sifter in the hearth, a patent shaking and dumping rratc, anti-dnet also, with ray heavy and permliarly constructed centre piece holding lha plates, which an perfect gas turners, was hy all odd* (bo most complete store ever invented. Messrs. Stuart, Peterson A Co- Philadelphia. are the aunafaetarsio »0<l 14*7 wilt promptly answer all inquiries pertaining to their tamona "masterpiece." Formle by Obra* DoogisssACo _ Hunt. Rxxkix A La»*e.—This well known and reliable firm hare received a Urge lot of Dr. Uivo'e .Eureka Liver Mcdiciye. It has the praise at i.1 whuhaso tried it. In bottles at 39 cents atkl fU». , " ' "" | Turpontine 31s. Fob Beidal AND otiixa PessestS.— I LosPOS-Breniz^-Tiirpmtine JMdaSWO. Cotton. Tlaa market lodjj waa better than it has been in many weeks. There waa a strung demand all day. with light uttcringi.and the market tluend firm, its quote: Gu,*l ordinary ISJ-il* Low middtiasr— — 1*1 Strict middling HI The receipts yistralsy am Sit hales- Iff by roil and tVt by wagon. Shipments Jit. Sales S3*. The tried p«s toutay won 9S$ bales—isi by wsspa and Jg fay roiL Tbs shipments were Bf bates; sales liL WACOS COTTOX STSTEUEXT. Slock on hand Scpt.1- ISTl.a... 1J» Kcceiveil Thursday k.-, ord today«..... K*xv ned previously ... Shipped Thursday . 35* SUpped pivikmsty gj«>-ie.ro7 Stork an band this evening.... 1*£P) The following statement gives the amount of business lor each day doling the wedt ending Thursday evening: Raih^Wagun. Sb reals. Sales Vridsy .*oi *13 tol M nday .m xis Msf....US li* Monday 47* « » «= Tuesday SH *** S S Wednesday ..371 l»I 7* Thursday.... *07 X3S S3* J* TotaL S3V3 W8S 37«a 308* The total reerfpta for the week ghee MTS bales —S£tS by rail and 1W3 by wsmoL The shipments were 3.7lie halos—leaving the stork on hand in- rwastd hy OM bales. LATEST MARKETS^BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New rott-Nreit-GoldopemidatMi«ocks active and irregular. • Hooey. 7 hid. Gold St- Exchange, long * slxirt ». GovcrumenU strong and higher, state bonds dull. Evening—Moneyaetive at 71. Kortingweakat 71. Gold active and higher at Vta*. Oovern- ' •' and strong. State bonds quiet and XKW \l>\ I:! t'll SI. M I; N IS. FOIl KENT. \ XEW fou-.iiavro huuae. near the centre of . th * city. Inquire at Tills r>PFfrp. 50,000 Feet of Lumber QFiIl gndeb.farMlecha^ for cash. r.lLRRKT * RISKIV. AUCTION, I) T O. E. BESORR.-!I will veil this day at IS J) (p’rlurk i. Mro ia fnml of my *|nr*. an iwnrt- ment *4 n-'W an i «jiAa!k4"hMtel FamitUTv!. consist- m* td itftibtohk, JfaUmws, TaUn. CWia Cnffim mitel GU»«tre. DryGuud** Notiom. etr. NOTICE, NOTICE. T74RM HANDS FOR. HIRE.—Pkrtirt wiihinjc r yrurjit reLftiiie lieW tmodM far the cnmin$ ytmr te in«k> veil to apply to OF.O. C. N APIER. Carr A. P. CaQw*. fl» Serood it. Haron. G*. nurjambr* NORFOLK OYSTERS. In Quart Cans, on Ice, W. W. LANEY’S, norSCtf MULBERRY STREET. Midnight—Alt Ufc «Si *: «* U: «• 1*1; new IS*. «7. lit; Shsltfc new Mb fmk Tenneasoea 7L new 7fi tirgmhi* tij .new *(V. consols 43; deCd h Louisian** 33; new *#; torere i- i; vi In Alabama a* S3; Sa 33; Geocgi* «* eo-. 7s 78; North Carotins* 33; new Uc s;«t*J Ut «; South Carolina* 33; new si; April and October Id. Nsw OBLitxs—Gold 9la»J. Currency lpn mium. Exchange. New York gold tali premiui lor rhecha; xteriing hank droits I* pswnlum. Loxtvox—Nouo—tne 371. Uvnuls »fi New |gf)|. Discount on the street is 1 per evntbeiow the bank rate. Daeu—Rentes 5Sf70c. Cotton. New Yogs—Cotton, sales 7»7; uptovuls 101; Orieans 1*’; market quirt and held higher. Eutures opened aa follows: Xoranber —; lte- comber 131; January l»tal«3-ie; Kebruaij l*i; March It], Futures opened a shade easier. Evening—Cotton, net receipts 1413; gross 81152 idles 33*1; uplands l«i: Orleans l*h market firm. Futuna ekmed easy; sain 38A30. a* fotlows: Novemlwg—: December 1331dl3al31S-1A January IS 1-lSaU 3-16; February 1<|; March ISjatO 33-33; April 17al7 1-1*. Compartive Cotton Statement-Net nvvi|*t* nt all Viuwd States ports during the week l-AttSk mow, week bat year 131.0,1; tout receipts to date SM.131-. to same date last year U43.770-, export* for week 63.431; Ust year 47870-. total export* to date *33.334: bat year 331A06; stock at all United States porta 43IJS0-. last year 433837; stock ut interior towns. *4846; same time tart year 74,03)-. stock at Liverpool 447800; lsst you 430.'«v0; Amenran .8 .* f... Keo.l Urafmlll 1’.1 I ■ Vl wT YlMT afloatforGnatBritain 134-000:bst year 133.000. Baltiuorf—Cotton, net • rooeipts —:; gromi 763: exports roastwis* 163; sale* 410; stock 13360: middlings 131; market firmer. Weeklv net receipts 337; grew. 5517; ex|iort*. to Great Britain llsS; cuutiiK-ut WSfi constwise Si3; saltMiflOd. . New Ogtntxs—GAton. net nveipt* 3700; grosc 3133: elisvrts coastwise —, to Great Bnbin —I ooutinent 3*01; sales 4006; stork 430.173; middling* ■M; demand active; market higher. vVeeUy net receipts M.439-. giurn 34833; nports [to Great Britain 683P. rontment I3.4*>; kranr* 0890. coastwise 1133; wdes 3773. Wilui gorox—Cotton, net reocipU 386; export* to Great Britain —I roastwi-o 193; sales 36; stock 1139; middlings 151; market firm, m Weekly net receipt* 93»; cs [girt* cosstwire 15; to Great Britain —; to Cent went —:: sale* vsV.VS1I—Co*ton. net roccijiU 3433; Ckports to Continent —, coast wire —; to Great Britain mica 3693; stock 106807; middlings lit; mar- kot firm. . n Weekly net receipts. *4.991: ctpnrts coastwiso 5K9; continent —. to Great Britain 9974; sate* 141,765. CntELEsTON—Cotton, net roeeipts 3347: export* coastwise 1671; to Franco —. ssleiiouo-.stork 30.135; middlingt 131*131; low middlmg* 14*131; I strict good ordimry 14!: market strong. Weddy not reocipU 173t; exports roastwiso 4.10.1; to Great Britain 3341; continent 3u33; sales ■1(16. ■Mobile—Colton, net rooeipts 3036; export* roast wise 331; Groat Britain 6APk sale* 1000-, stork 33874; middlings 161; low middling* 13.'; strict good ordinary ltd; market active and firm. Weekly net roeeipts 11.073; exports coastwise | .1650; continent —; to Great Britain ®3I; Iiosrex—Cotton, net receipts —; gross 1446; I exportsloGreat Britain —; taka *00; stock6000; middlings 161; market Arm. Weekly net receipts 157s; gross W39; export* t» Great Britain 403; sale* lliv. Nobvolx—Cotton, iwt ivo.'i|ita 3370, exports roast wive 5139: to Great Britain —. sales 470: stork GUIS; low middlings IS; market quiet and Weekly net receipts 13881; exports roast wise 168331 sales 3703. MEstrnia—Cotton, net receipts 3134: shipments 1330; stock 39,091; low middling I31al5j; market M'ockly net receipt* 17811; shipments 138*1. Galvestus—Cotton, net ivcvipU 1M1; exports coastwiso 337; to Great Britain 1744; to France —. sales 400; slock 41.57S; pood ordinary Uh ordinary 13’: market tending upward. Wocklv n.-t rerafpta 13806; exports coastwise I 3039; to Greet Britain 1741; to Frame —. I 9300, naumnu-Oflha net receipts 3*7: 683; middlings 161; low middlings 16); strict good] ordinary 16; market firm. Weekly net receipts 833; gross 5319. COLCnurr—Cotton, wtvlty net nwtpU *« shipments 1373; sales 180; stock 8909; low mid- idlings 141; market strong. Nashville—Cottoni weekly recccmts *649; shipments 1606; stock *336, low middlings 111; market firm. CIIV Foist—Cotton, weekly net n-cvipts, 339. Fsoviiiem-e— 1 Weekly net rocviivU 177; sale* k tuck 40UU. LiTttPOOL—Noon—Colton wle*’ likOOO bokr. I speculation anj exjiort 3000; ujdands Or- Icana 0; market >!romr. ■UeaindodaMI American. SaVa of the week export 13,000; specula tion 7.1*00; afock 477.000; American 7-MMlO; re- mpU CLQIHk American 4iMfo actual exjiort N0U0; Stuck afloRt 290,000; American 134,000. j Upland*, not below good ordinary* delivered December and January, tf* Laler-Orleatit, not below xood ordinary, ship- pod Decembers!. Kvenina—Cotton to arrive firmer-, upland*, not below wood ordinary, shipped October. November and Dewmber, 8 0-16; name Decemlier and Janu ary 8$; uplands, not below low middling*, shipped November ami Decemlier Ofc Orieans. nol below gpod ordinary, deliverable November 8*. Yarn l and fabrics firm. Produce. New York—Noon—Flour advancing. Wheat la* 1 utter. Com 5 letter. Fork firm and in fair demand; mess 14 30. Laid quiet and weak; steam 8a8|. Turpentine wjak ai 391*40. Rodn dull at 100 for strained. Freight* steady. Kveninff—Flour, southern firmer with a fatr enquiry; common to fair extra 0 83a7 73: pood to choice extra 7 fDall 00. Whisky lower at »1L Wheat S liwrhi'r, moderajo detpaml; winter red western, in slotr 1 83. Corn kaS lower, demand fair, prime wcutom mixed 72a74- Rice quiet. Fork firmer, old roes* 1480. Beef quiet; first »ra«le mess 8 80al0 50; second jrade 8 S0a9 80. Lard excited and higher at 8J. Turpentine quiet at 39!a40. Rosin quirt at 2 GA. Tallow 7ia7j. Freights to Liverpool dull apd lower. LorisriLLK— Flour firm and quiet; extra family 5 73. Com firm; shelled and aacked tsar.2. Provisions firmer. lVrk 1400. Itoroa rlear rib hTL m3ked. Iau\L tierce 8*; kegSp. steam 7U| !. Whisky STavi CurcnpAn—Flour quiet at C73. Com quiet; old ear &2a$l shelled 51. Pork, sporulative dt- r.ur.d; prfraa lpgber; IS 80 froelyIdd; bekl at 13 75. I*anl strong; kettle 8; spcculativo ‘ilemand for steam at 7U7I. Bacon steady; held at. shoulders 7; rlear rib 7t; clear sides 7|; buyers |a| lower. E. ESPINNER, Up liol st erer Cherry St-. Next Door to Isaacs Douse. T TPHOLSTER1NG in all iU branches done at IJ abort notice, and duoe well. Either new work or repairm* promptly attended to. Satiiteetiou guaranteed in all case*. nov39 1m U. M. GUNN, ATTOllNEY AT LAW, To Rent or Lease. cultivation; 50» arresof open land; a large modem dwelling; spacious cow and horse barns, new; thoroughly stocked with fine horses, cows, mules, etc. Abu. com. louder, pease, cats, etc. year, i loads home-made Labor abundant; society guod; achool ami church convenient; one hour’s rkle to Macon on Southwestern rood. Parties well re- commeded. For further putimknu nor*9 tf Byron. Southwestern Road, fla | AI Cost for Cash! lam now offerings lar^cand wcll-seloctod stock of .111 of which were bought nt Panic Price*, at COST, for tbo cash, consisting of Canned Fruits, Vegetables MEATS AND PISH. ALSO. Edith ail Dome-lie Pickle-, Chow Chow, tic. A Urge lot of Willow-Ware, Brooms & Demijohns A general lino of .Ferris’ Sugar-cured Smoked Meats Embracing nams,Shou!dcrs, Strips, Tongues, and Beef, together with a full assortment of Sugars! Teas! Coffees! And a very complete stock of Nuts, Crackers & Confectioneries I bare likewise on bind and for rolo very low, LIQUORS AND WINES Of tho moat approved brands and perfectly pure. Having made arrangements, too, for a constant supply of Bananas, Oranges, Lemons And other tropical fruits, and for fat dressed FOWLS, TURKEYS, Etc., Housekeepers would do well to visit my establish ment daily before making up their bill of faro. I am determined to sell at minimum profits and will guarantee satisfaction to all my patrons. J. F. BARFIELD. N' i: \V AI>VEI£TISE3IENTS. NOTICE IN BANKKUPT0Y. rPHtS is to give noth-e that on the 7th day of 1 November. A. D. 1*75. » warrant in Bank ruptcy waa issued again«t the estate of Cicero C. Atteirews. of Lumpkin, county «*f Stewart anti SUL* of Georgia, wlio has boen adjudged a Bankrupt an bis own petition, ami that the pay ment ci anv debts, and tleliverr of any property Jetaitinr to nU Bankrupt, to him. or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him. are for bidden by law; that m meetinr of the rrcditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to chnore oqp or nrn>» a«ricnees of his estate, will be held at a C*mrt of Bankruptcy, to be bidden at CuthherL Ga^ at the office of A. Hood, B*q- at torney, before 1-aac Beckett. Esq, Register, on the llthdgyof Berembcr.A.D. 1^73.at 10 o’clock. a. 5i. W. H. SMYTH. nov*9 *t U. S. Marshal, as Mt-sentw*. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. ruptcy was ivwued against the estate of Andrew Ik Chamhleas, of Lumpkin, county of Stewart and State of Gore who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the payment of any debt*, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debt s, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he hoiden at Cuthbert. Gare at the office of A. Hood Esq., attorney, before Isaac Beckett. Esq, Register, on the 11th day of December, A. V. W73. at 10 o’clock a. m. W. H. SMYTH. nov*9 *t U. S. Marshal, aa Messenger. NOTICE IN BANSaUPTOr. spills is to giro notice that on the 1st da v . _ 1 November. A. D. 2573. a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Jeptha Day. of Lnmpkin. county of Stewart and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him. or tor his use. and the transfer of any prop erty bg him. are forbidden by laws that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to* choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at Cuthbert. G the office « A. lloul. Esq- attorney, before I Beckett. Esq.. Register, on the 11th day of De cember, A. D. 1873, at 10 ©’dock, a. m. W. H. SMYTH. novg St U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. T nLS is to give notice that on the 1st day of November. A. D. 1573, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of William A. Hatcher, of Morgan, county of Calhoun and State of (Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt on his own petition, and that the payment ot any debts, and delivery of any projierty belong ing to said Bankrupt, tohim.or for his use, and the transfer of any projierty by him, are forbidden bv law; tliat a meeting of the creditors of the viid Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hoklen at Cuth- bert. Ga, at the office of A. Hood, Esq- attorney before Isaac Beckett, Esq.. Register, on the 11th dav of December. A. D. 1873, at lo o’clock. A.M. W. H. SMYTH, nov«!>2t IT. S. Marshal, aa Messenger. N0T0E IN BANKRUPTCY. rpms is to give notice that on tho 7th day of A November. A. D. 1873, a warrant in Bank ruptcy waa issued against the estate of bimcon J. Tyner, of . county of Macon, and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that Inpay ment of any debts, and delivery of any property I belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. are for bidden by law; tliat a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and toi ehooae one or more assignees of his estate, will I be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at Americas. Ga, at the office of Allen Fort. Esq., attorney, before Isaac Beckett, Bn, Register, ou the 10th day of December, A. D^.1873, at 10 o’clock, a. M. John R. Worrill, Esq- Attorney, Amencus, Ga. W. If. SMYTH, nov29 2t U. S. Marshal, ns Messenger. | NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. r [IS is to give notice that on the 30th day of Octolicr, A. D. 1873, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Charles S. Winn, of , county of Houston and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, and thnt.tho pay ment of any debts, and delivery of any projierty belonging to sai<l Bankrujit. tohim. or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of tbo said Bankrupt, to {wove their debts, and to choose one or more assignee* of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to lw holdcu at Fort Valley, Ga-at the office of Messrs. Avant A Branliam, licforo Isaac Beckett, Ksq- llcgUtor. on the 12th day of December, A. 1). 1873, at 9 o'clock, A. M. W. H. SMYTH, noffifi H. S. Marshal, as Messenger. before the Court-house door in the town of Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in January next, within Hie legal hours of sale, the follow- to-wit: red nn*l one ami one-fourth an lot of land No. 101. in the 4th district of origiually now Marion county. Sold as tho pro] hot Morris.the defendant.to salisfr ot Superior Court li fa and two Justice Court li fas, the Superior Court li fa in favor of Ann E. Brown vs Talbot Morris; the Justice Court A fas in favor of Rossette A Lawhorn va Talbot Morris. Also, at the same time ami pbee, 1011 acres of lot of land No. 229, in the 4th district of origi nally Muscogee, now Marion county. Sold as tho property of Mrs. Rebecca Yates, the defendant, and Newton Yates, to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa in myTiands in favor of Simeon Blue, adminis trator, vs Mrs. Rebecca Yates and Newton Yates. Also, at the mine time and place, three town lota i n the town of Buena Vista, Nos. 23,24 and 25, in )lock—.conUining2acrcs, more or less. Sold as the property of F. L. Wisdom to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa in favor of Hampton Stevens vs F. L. Wisdom. V. X. MADDUX. nov29tds Sheriff. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTOY. ruptcy was issued against the estate of William Pitcher, Sr- of , county of Schley and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt on his own petition, and tliat tbo payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belong ing to said Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. arc forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo hoklen at Ameri- cus, Ga~ at tho office of Allen Fort, Esq-attorney, before Isaac Beckett. Esq- Register, on tho 10th day of December, A. D. 1873, at 10 o’clock, a. it. Hawkins, Gocrry A Hollis. Attorneys, Ameri cas. Ga. W. H. SMYTH. nov2D2t IL S. Marshal, as Mc*wcnrer. LOST. A ROYAL Arch Mason’s Keyxtonc. It hears tbo inscription: **T. W. Rowland. Wells Chapter, No. 42. Nov. 17.1857.” Tho finder will be rewarded by leaving it at nov27tf THIS OFFICE. WANTED. ^ GOOD servant to cook and wash. One with out children preferred. Apply to E. H. LINK. nov27 St Corner Plum and Sprint; streets. NOTICE. rtX) ALL WHOM IT M AY COXCEUX.-Thi* .L is to notify each anil every person that U. W. Maaaey holds ray note tor one hundred and sixty dollars, given in February or March. 18*-. and due on or about the first of November fol lowing. for a cotton gin. I have returned the gin to said Mav«c.v, as it did not give sattofactmn, and will not pay said note as it l»ek>iirs to mA This November 24.1S73. FOR PROVIDENCE! mnE STEAMSHIP SOMERSET (llWtans) X w ill sail for the above port on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4th. Throuzh bills of lading given to Boston. New Bedford. Fall River and other manufartur n ? points in New England. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, agents, novffl 7t Savannah. Gn. GREAT BARGAINS HORSES. LAL.-3E numbrr ot nluablo hones are still on hand at the liverr .tables ot Messrs. Porter X Heath, the role haring been stopped for good FRIDAY and SATURDAY However, they will be closed out. and a rare op- portunity afforded to all who need stock to supply themselves. J. J. CLAY. FOR SALE. A HORSK. in good condition, and a spring wagon with harness complete. An early ap plicant can secure a bargain. ^Aj^ly^to^ ^ novfSSt Cor. Fourth and Oglethorpe st*. A GREAT BARGAIN. TTOR SALE—A house and lot eligibly looted. JD House is new, contains four rooms and an eight foot passage; ia completely furnished and coaled for the winter. Apply to MILO S. FREEMAN. nov25r.t 100 Cherry street. OAK WOOD AT $5! JF you want good Oak Wood at FIVE DOLLARS A COIID ! Leave your orders at O. D. Edwards* store, or ‘ 'pit ivv ... BARGAIN IS THE WORD PAKIC IS THE CAUSE. Casli is tie Inlnem W. A. JUHAN & CO., Under the above pressure, will open up their ETSTTIYtE STOCK —ox— MONDAY MORNING — NEVER SO LO'W NOW! ENGLISH BRUSSELS, at $113, SI *3 and Si .to. HEAVY WOOL CARPETS. 75 rents. J1 00 mid si 35. BUGS. .MATS. STAIR CARPETS, i te. OIL CLOTHs. so cents square yard—up. LACE CURTAINS, a lam- stock. 8380 each pair. $4 00. $G Of N. B.—Send your pl.-ins ami buy Bargains. no\ '2^ eo J1 m 7 00. $8 00,610 DO and any prira LATHROP die Co SSgrfCo*. —AT PRICES— GREATLY REDUCED From those heretofore prevailing. Gather up your loose Greenback*. City Council, Macon and Brunswick. Central Railroad. Eagle and Phenix, Savannah Bank and Trust Company’s bills. Gold. Silver. Nickels, mutilated or damaged currency— ANYTHING CASH —OR THAT— Represents It, —AND GET— GREAT BARGAINS —IX— DRY GOODS KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY. novSStf W. A. HOPSOR & CO. Are availing themselves of the low prices goods are sold at in New York, and keep their own stock at the same low figures. They invite the’r friends and the public to call. Their stock of FOR SALE. A SMALL FARM near tho city; good im provements. An excellent bargain foi cash. Stock and utensils, etc- will be sold with the place if desired. L. C. DUEI Near Cross Kt novl8 sun, wedlfri-9t* TOOLS FOR. SALE. Donald, deceased, are offered at private sale. They consist of complete sets of Gas Fit ters’, Copper Smiths' and Tinners’ Tools. Also, Anvil and Bellows. Any one wishing to carry on the business can rent tna shop at a reasonable rate. Persons wishing to look at the tools can get the key by applying at JOHNSON’S SALOON. novSIlw In Brown House allcj| FOR SALE CHEAP. A N half-acre lot with a six-room dwelling. kitchon, outhouses, etc-situated on Second street between Oak ami Arch. Is within a few minutes walk of tI»o business port of the city, dc- l«t and workshops, and has proven to bo a healthy place. Apply to 11 D. D. CRAIG. amrIA oodtf R. A. MORRI FOR RENT. Apply to novlTtf Notice to Cotton Shippers. UPPERS or consignees of Cotton, and hi or bankers interested, are notified that this rood has an open policy of insurance against fire, in the Liverpool and London and Globe Insur ance Company, for sixteen thousand dollars, on Cotton, in transit or in store. Said policy is dated September 24, 1S73, and expire* May 21, 1874. JAS. W. ROBERTSON, nov20 lw General Sup’t. M. A B. It. It. AUCTION! GKNEBAIi /"t EOROI A. TWIGGS COUNTY.—^Whereas. Ur Harriet J. Nobles applies to me for adminis tration on tits estate of William Noble*, deeeased. These are. therefore to rito and admonish all persons concerned to show raise, if anv they have to the contrary, on the first Monday in January next, why the same shall not bo granted. Given under my band oflirfadly. this November i, 1873. C. A. SOLOMON, nov39 3M Ordinary. lower crude* adraneni' 13*33. Com artive and hiKberiNo. 3 mixed 4* on traelu old 47 in eleva tor. Whisky Ann nt 88. I"ork linn: new mess 1330. Bacon firm: business small- Lard active and higher, steam 71*71. New OaLXAM—KWir. double extra 5 TSaSOO; treble extra 6 00a« OK fsinilv 8 3rwj 34; demand imod for iacul and Cuban trade. Com firmer and quiet; mixed 73; white 76; old white 78. Oats A DMIN1STR.VT0BS SALE.—By virtue ot an onlar of the Court of Ordinary of Dooly countT, will be wld on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court-house door, in the town of Vienna, in Duoly county, within the ktml hours of sale, lot ot land No. 31, and the north halt of lot No. 33, in the tlairtl dia- trirt. containing 3031 seres, more or leas. Said lands aohl under the incumbrance ot the widow’, quiet at 36*37. Bran sraere ann dull at liav prime *100; rhoira in demand at *7 06. Port dull and lower, mean 14 30. Dry sailed meat* seam 1 ; shoulders 71. Bacon dull and eas ier. shouWer* 61; clear rib 7; clear sides 8: bams, no demand; qnotol at *s70|. Lard firm; lierre M *1'; kre *|. Bnpir in mail demand: common f; low tasr'fo «ood (air 64a7b prime SI; rhoira «J. Motoase, settle ccnirifumtJ S^lijummou SHatO; (air 43*33; pfinMtortlt«hs<7a3X. Wliuky. Louisi ana to; Cincinnati 160at 01 CqffoiCora meai dull at 3 Mai *6. ' Wttwixr.Tox—Spirit* turpentine steady at 36. Benin quiet at * 17i lor strained. LtvxotwoL—Noon—Breadstuff* retire. Com 35*. Bed winter western 13ul*s3>L I _ Kimins—Short riba 41a. Common resin 8*3.1. Gorham'* combination cages <4 si)vcr- warc. A Urg« mpply just received at nev23 fit K. J. Johnston's A Staktuno Tarra.—Thoujaniadie annually from neiriected cuufihs and eohis. uliieh soon ripen into consumption, or ocher equally fatal dia- usmaol the luntta. when by the timely use Sim.de bottle of Dr. M isUrt Balaam of Wild Cherry their lines have been preeervnd to a green old age. —till lu the Gate niisinea*. The boys are still pr.xnkir.y with the gate, Thuro is a new residence on Sec ond stn'ct, with a new fence around it. when> f'-eru are pbms for thre. jyates, which have not yet b.-ea built. Yester day morning all tho gitt-w that wore needed were found on baud, lrnviny been etijiplit'd from the fronts of nt ;_-hborinsf promises. Since tho alsive w written, a member of the police force reqnosU us to exoner ate the boys from any imputation of com- J Tn , CHixrisT ann Best.-HooVi Eureka piieity in this atalieiot'.s m i Uth He Liver Htc ■ c-.ve- uuivenal sattrtartieai in th. says tiio mischief i< done l*y throe or fc’.ir trrotrosut of I.’.verDiaeaee, D.,»p4p4ta.8kk Head men. who. when sober, pass for gentle Sthttohs.—Slieht pain in the ride, the akin and ere assume s thick yellow eat. direction is Impaired, an unpleasant sinking sensation at the pit of the stomach is experienced, the bowels are irregular, the mind fretful the memory weaken*! pemetimoa a shr’it cough. coMneae* the hands L-,1 f.et. mturtiaes loss at arpetite and at otben j nnnatiuul eraviag lor food, dizziness U the bead. ] difwnmd spirits.(wiiugaf pneertainty.of hating ! 1 :t - -iM. thing unilnna but cunt toll what it is. I JUs fhunsV Liver Bogulator. it will remove | ail unplearout feelinea and make you wed. Marino Mows. vyw Yosk—Attired. Cily of Merida; City of |VroJp|T (UI’KIUI. SvTAmn-iirjvcd, Loo. 8uk«l. Gen. Borneo. cSSS Mari*. Mu L. R. Stover. Cbaklutox-^vuH MaiaLaitan, L. H. Mullo- ay. Sailed. Geo. K. Tl^chy:. ’ Arrived out. Girelif. Loarrar-Bark Driflno. null for Chariaaton. is anchored off Kx! ; she had k*t her rtiooug. Ar- riml hn-* from Cbarkstore hark Smile, from Bull River. S. C. won. Tht»y ;ire ail knomtu to the police, and tho expectation i> that ther will auiike **f thi- s- uiornin^a and fin«i tiiemselvoki locked in tho barracks. 'ITif 4 polk-a havo determuu-d to arrest them the lir^t time they are caught ut th«-ir tricks, ami Major Huff U v« rj »-v.re to line them t*>th«* fullest extent of ixi*- uuthoritv, firhieh i-- $11“* j arising from i vfvlc 11 that ctoi ot difiaaca slate of the stomarh nd cr. >!• novSOfy nnx M ot li ek>-—Don’t fail to inesdeat o Srcrr Sv- thd period of ic clisM from ! MoTirrs. pr - i;n Mia. Wix: Kl'P for all ihvus Ux'lliit:*: in childre pan , cures wiml colie, regulau** the bu\»t*!s. a: by riimg relief and health to the child, •rue-* re to the moth r. Be sure to call for “Mbs. WlX low > SooTHi >'0 STStTP.” Fur sale »*.v all Jrujrri>tv junr25 txdtfm. Nrsvor* Debilitt.—A <hipw>d. irriUbte state of mind: a weak, nervous exhausted feel ing; qo energy or aniaatkn; roofiued head, weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta ry discharge The cooroqnenaa of exeeaaea, me» tal overwork or iodiarrctiocs. This snrors D* mutt finds a sovereign cure in Hcmmihets HoMBorxTHic Srxciiic, No. 28. It tenet up the Bjrstem. arrests discharges, dispels the the mental gloom and despondent, end rejuvenates the en tire system* It is perfoctfy harofcvs and always cfflrtcct Price $5 for a package of five bores and a huge $2 vial of powder, which is important ia old. serious cases; or 81 per single box. Sold bjr all druggists, or sent hy mail on receipt of price. Addrres HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICIXB CO- Xa 5C2 Broadway. N* Y. Fur sale by John Xngals and Hunt. Ran kin k Lamar, Macon. Ga. aprUeftUvtf A DM IXISTRATOITS SALE.—By virtue of an A order from the Court of Ordinary of Dooly I'ounty. will be sold before the Goart-boose door in the town of Vienna, in said county on the first Tuesday in January next, between the less!hours 10,000 CHOICE SWEET ORANGES S3 bills. BED APPLES, at J. F. BARFIELD’S. novs? 3t “ Take Duo Notice Hereof and Govern Yourself Accordingly.” O N the first of IXranber all of our areount- will bo closed, after which date we will sell ONLY FOR CASH. No deviation will be made from this rule under ann circumstances, nor infaeor of any one. We tliank our patrons for their liberal favors in the past, and hope this new arrangement will not give offense to any* but that all may continue their business relations with us. Respectfully, RANKIN, MASSEXBURG k CO. Flonr, Flour, Flour. g CAR LOADS FLOUR ol all grades. In quarter, half and whole racks and barrels. For ale very low for cash to close consignments, no*97d*wM JONES A BAXTER. of the estate of II. J. Cone, deceased. Said lands being sold under the incumbrance of tlie widow's dower, and for the purpose of distribution, and to pay the debts of H. J. Cone, deceased. Term .'*—one-half cash, balance 12 months’ credit, norjgtdi ISAAC Y. PEAV/. Administrator. from the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, will be aohl. before the Court-house door, in the town of Jefleraom iUe. in raid county, on the first Tuesday in January next, one town lut. contain ing 4 acres, more or kwa, with largo seven room rum mod ion* dwelling on same; alaow at the sang time and place, all the personal property belong* t«g to the otxtc of Piety Steely, deceased. Said bog no and k*t and personal property sold ms the property of Piety Steefy, deonmed, for, the lienefit of the heirs of raid estate. Title* perfect. Terms cosh. . J. R. WIMBERLY. nov2ftld* Executor. OBSTACLES TO MAKRUCE. Happy relief for young men from the effects of Error, snd Abuses in early l.fe. Manbuud re stored. Impodteadi to marriage removod. New method oi treatment. New &n*l remar kali', c- rem edies. Books and circular* vnt free, in semk d cn- vcIojmk. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth street, PhiUd* iphia. l'a.—an institution having a high reputation for hsjnorable conduct mod profora yrwd akilL oct29 Sm I* rora posed of HcrLml and IfucQmrinoas pro ducts, which havo a rperifle effect upon the Pul- tuonsry organ*, peartraiing every portion of them. It detaches from the Bronchial or Wuul Tubes tin* irritating matter which accumulate*, and as sists them to throw it off. mIHsates the pain, re- feist* the pnwreraof intlammatfou and removes the constrict ton at the cheat The Properties of tbU KIcsrant .'reparation are Demulcent. Nutritive, BaJ- faiuk . Healing and Soothing. It braces the ner vous siwtem. produces refrwdung sleep, and re lieves alumni mud deprogram of spirits. It is very pleauaiit to take, cause* no nausea, and strength ens the lunn to resbt attacks in the future. YO'J NEED NOT 63 TO FLORIDA TO CURE TOUR COUGH If you use this remedy, you can remain at home and enjoy its comfort*, a privilege of vast impor- Soap, Starch and Candles jpOR sale veiy cheap for cash, by nor27dAw5t JOXB8 A BAXTER. Rust Proof Oats, Etc. 300 ovtsl ELS KED ECST Pfi001 100 bualiels Heavy Winter BLACK OATS. 300 bushels Tennessee FEED OATS. 300 bushels Fresh Ground MEAL. 30 bushels Tennessee GROUND PEAS. Z Just received and for sale for casl;, by nov57d*w3t JONES A BAXTER. 50,000 lbs. Clear Eib Bacon Sides. JjV)R sale cheap for cash by nov27«UwSt JONES A BANTER. KOTIOE IK BAKKSUPTOY. was issued against the estate of Jesse M. Bilrtz, of Camilla, county ot Mitchell, State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on hi* own petition, and that the payment of any'debts, and delriwy of any {>row.-ny belonging ki aa|d Bankr rupt. to hiai, or for bU u-o, and the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be boMen at Albany, Ga^ at the office of Hines k Hobbs, attorneys, before Isaac Beckett. Baq- Register, on the 9th day of De cember, A.Dra 1873, at lOh’cfoek, A. x. W. C. McCall, Esq v Attorney, Camilla. G*. IV. H. SMYTH. nov27 2t U. 8. Marshal, aa Messenger. Commission and Storage! 100 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. /CONSIGNMENTS of good*, ware* and mer- \J chandise solicited, to be re,ld at public or pri vate sale. Goods of all kinds received on storage at usual rate*. I refer by permission to Hon \V A Huff. Mayor, Macon. Ga. Hon C A Nutting, President City Bank, Macon. Hon John E Jones, President Central Georgia Bank. Haron. Messrs Cubbedge, Hazlchurst k Co., Bankers, Macon. Messrs J W Burke k Co* Macon. Messrs J B Rora AST Coleman, Macon. 3Ics*rs Johnson & Smith, Macon. Messrs Seymour, Tinsiey k Co, Macon. Messrs Greer, Lake Sc Co, Macon. Mr G B Roberts, Macon. nov51m JIILO S. FREE3IAN. 3F»-0 , d^X-3G y S PREMIUM GALLERY B Y reference to tlie published premium list it will be seen that Pugh was awarded 6 of the 10 premiums offered at tho late State Fair. His new process for retouching w creating quite sensation. novlitf Greatly Reduced Prices, And a proportionate reduction on tho Entire Stock of Dry Goods, All of which is now A. SPECIALTY. str /GEORGIA. DOOLY COUXTY.-Pealeg Royal VX has filed hi* itetition and schedule for ex emption of jicrsonalty. and I will jmss ujmiii tlie same at my office in Vienna, December 1st, 1875, at 10 o’clock. A. X. Given under my hand officially. *“ * ’JV noi-23 2t J. R. HOLMES. Ordinary. Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. JT- VALENTINO, TTAVING refitted his entire premises, is now XJ. prepared to furnish his fnends and introns with ev erything pertaining to a lirst-elnss restau rant, which will bo served In the very best stylo. He will always have on band FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. Strangers visiting Macon should givo him a call. I will open on tho 1st of October, at No. GO Cherry street, next door to my preseat restaurant, a Ladies’ Eating Saloon. GEORGE W. EICLDBIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER, ’ No. 4 Blake’s Block, .... - Poplar at., Macon, Ga may ly _ _ * WHT CALLAWAY. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. TVE luivo opened a wliolesalo apartment over onr rotnil store, and invite tho Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who buy in this market to give us a call. We nil! sell them on os good terms and at as low prices as they can buy thorn in New York. Our stock ia the largest that has ever been brought to this State. Tho RETAIL DEPARTMENT Is filled with, every tiring that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call ^ and see tho Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as tlie Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. C. J. GAMBLE. A. W. GIBSON. COTTON CROP OF 1S731 CAMPBELL Sc JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ■Warehouse, Corner Second and Poplar Streets, Macon, Georgia, JJEXEW tho tender of their services in the Storage and Sale of Cotton. sppgQ-eodAwSm SITUATION WANTED. 31 AN of experience in general business, well acquainted with 3Iacon, its surrounding* and prospects, wants .suitable employment. He is a good accountant, knows about transportation and tho cotton trade, insurance, etc. Has been a l>ank cashier, and thinks himself an honest man. An immediate engagement can be made. Inquire of, or address novgteodtt* JOHN RUTHERFORD. NOTICE! I OFFER to exchange property in Griffin con sisting of Thrco Dwelling Houses, Ono Office, and Tnro Unimproved Lois oil eligibly situated, for good and WELL IM PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTY. For further particular address me at Griffin, a. G. M. LAWTON. Eor Sale. O NE of the most valuable places in Vineville, known as the Bryant rune •,containing about fi\*e acres, will be nged for real estate i Apply to EOS BENT. Apply to inly17tf At Exchange Bank, or to Da. A. P. COLLINS, At Collins’ k Heath* E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST O FFICE Wood's Block. Second street, third door below Johnston joweliy establishment. Ttesi«tenrv I*onier Housa.hilylS tf tance to the sufferer from. , Avoid Consumption. This disease is rery insidious ia its approach, and its find advance should be promptly guardtxlacainst. The timely luc of the Expectorant will prevent much pain for Crou p. No mot !fer >hucld ever be without a bottle of it. It is very pleasant, and children take it readily. It is the most valuable Lanx Balaam cv. rofT<-n-d to sufferers from disease* eftbe throat or chest. Price 8100 a bottle, or six for S3 00. Mid by all priinee oSea 66 Cortkm.lt street. New York. newfit eodAwtf FOR RENT. r \IIE old Telegraph Room over Brown’s book store. on Second ilrort Apply at once to novlitf MILO fc. FREEMAN. Situation Wanted. A S a dry goods or merry clerk, by a young man lax^dy acquainted m Middle and South west Georgia, who can give the best and most satisfactory references. Address T. J.L, noTlAtf Care Telegraph and Messenger. NOTICE. ready for those in thi- county owning wild lands in other counties to come forward and pay their taxM. .| 1 ha , in.., i _ 1-..M* , 11. »-. I ' J I' XI* fi D Tl DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST, H AS removed hi« office from Mulberry street to No. 106 Cherry street, over Major M. R. Rogers’, next door to Mr. octl2 3m DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES, DENTISTS, SUCCESSORS OF DR. O. W. EMERSON 84 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ca. References: Dr GW Emerson; Rev Dr F 31 Kennedy. Rev J W Burke, Mr It II Hutching", "r It \V' Bonner.M ran; Capt FT Pitts, Capt R , Boss. Dr Sam Ferxley, Air Robert Barren, Hev Joe Carr. Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs A Wine. Atlanta; Dr HoUin?shead. Fort Valley; I)r Jas Kziapis New Ortenns. : nov7tf FOR SALE. 11.2 MILES FROM THE CITY. ~ ~ ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitable for ut/a market gardener. HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furniture, containing all neoessary outhouses, stables, etc, and orchard, near Wesleyan Female College. oct21tf M. J. BAER’ GUNNY CLOTH. -Q BALES STANDARD GUNNY BAG- GIXG. For sale cheap. Dissolution of Partnership. 1HE partnership heretofore existing between — the undersigned in the practice of law, un der the firm name and stvle of Lyon A Irvin, has been dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect from the first day of September last. Each one of the undersigned will give their attention to the closing up and settlement of all cases heretofore entrusted to their care. RICHARD F. LYON, SAMUEL D. IRVIN. Macon. Nov. 18,1873. nov!8 lw GAMBLE, BECK & CO., WHOLESALE. GROCERS, PKOYISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. ei THHEIIEtlD STEEET. ART GALLERY rpiIE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing X that lie is now prepared, ut No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Riddle’s old stand) To execute IP I O T TT H ESI Of every variety and style of tho PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. Special attention is invited to his MELLOWTINT PICTURES I Remarkable tor a peculiar softness. Negatives retouched, whereby all blemishes are avoided. Satisfaction guaranteed iu every instance. Qrt9cod3m T. It. BLACKSllBAIt. Boots and Shoes! EOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873. No. 3 Cotton Avenue and G6 Third Street. APPLES, APPLES FIFTY BARRELS CHOICE RED APPLES. Will be sold low to close consignment at JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. nov25tf ONE OF TIIE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents', Boys’, and Youths’ Wear. Comprising all varieties ami styles, from the heavy brogan to tlie most delicate slipper, made to der and of tlie best material. i Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our storir, from which equally god selections can be made at prices that will compare favorably with those of the Northern cities. In tho retail department, wo have, at No. tl Cotton avenue and €6 Third street, all the latest styles Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Roots, Shoes, Gaiters ami Slippers, linunxi in tho most manner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invito our friends and the public to call and examine. MIX & KIRTLAND. BURKE & COBB, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New Yoik CASH CAPITAL $2,500,00(00 CASH ASSETS 4.408,57176 BURKE & COBB, Agents. FOR SALE. A Farm and City Property. A BEAUTIFUL and delightful home in New- nan, Ga. The dwelling contains six arge, well-ventilated rooms, a cook-room, pantry clos ets, two halls, and cokmade on three sides. The outbuilding consist of a servant’s house of two rooms, a large lam, cribs, stable* and forage rooms carriage, fowl and smoke-houses,and other buildings necessary on a lot. Fruits and flowers of tbo 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. The lot has four acres of land- Two ten-acre lota, in fine state of cultivation, adjoin, which I will sell with the bouse and lot. or separately. 4 ... Also a splendid farm, trait miles west of >ew- nan, of two hundred and fifty acres; about one hundred acres in the woods; the balance cleared, and one hundred acres under fence. It is m a rood community, and about one mile from a church and school. , A . Terms very low for all cash, or half cash 25th December next, and other half 25th December, 174, with interest. W. S*. BEADLES. 23dl0twlm >ewnan,Ga, Virginia Eire and Marine Insurance CL OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $200,00 00 CASH ASSETS 342.0G 01 BURKE & COBB, Agents Equitable Eire Insurance Company, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. $200,00 00 244,41 25 BURKE & COBB, Agouti CASH CAPITAL CASH ASSETS - Cotton States Life Insurance Compaiy, OF MACON, GEORGIA. ASSETS, NEARLY $G00.(jO 00 sgp27 2awim* BURKE k COBB, Agent D. F.FLBMIXG. JAMES 31. WpON 3000 ASCES BOOTS & SHOIS, FOR THE FALL TRADE. ~V\TE are now rereirimr from the 3famifartureri a rerj-lareo and well srl.-cfed stock of BOOTS tv SHOES, AX 1) TRUNKS ot every description, which will be solU ax low a» in any otliif market Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to esamine our stock. D. P. FLEMING & CO., 3 HAYNE STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH STREET SAMUEL A.NEL30N. j ampWeoUanJ JAMES GRFILLIN.