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THE CITY.
I IIUUV MORNING. l'KC It. KS
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to plant.-
notice
wlT.Ttisa
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Tkc Rlwk ^romh..
Another full hou»o witnessed the neo-
on.l run.I fun .1 performance of The Btock
t Crook. at Eabtau Hall, last night. To.
I, , ing character of the entertainment.
|,y this company »a evinced by
fact that, to a greaL extent, the audi-
Financial and Commercial
i iVFIL'E TELF.GKAfU AND MESSBN’GKii. \
ov rtCEM»EBU—EVBSI.VO. 1:74 )
Cotton.
5»
u..
laat night was compos
'd of tin
A Gold key
Was f. uml on the ctreet toat
left at this office. Tbft owner
to set it if lie wants it.
rht and
>c« I n” Mrm
une people who wen* there the previous ;
AVlien people. in those panic |
precisely the same show, ;
jntirc nights, it is proof ros-
i entertainment is very far
H) tO !
the
Pyi
■ in the; paper.
8. D- Irvin and T. B. (
mml tt copartnership
if fair.
l.ich app
1! bS f
m l other ar- |
fled :
that Col.
hare for
practice _____
Baffle.
Some splendid pief
tides of tsIuo will h.
Co.*s bookstore Saturday night
who hare taken chance* will oh
time, and l*o on hand.
tthntl.
As far as the matter
ccrncd, Felix Corput li-*
this city hy tlio gills
fint to have what is lx
are indebted to him for a fine white
The Mi-nllirr
Yesterday and the day be;
pair of twin spring days. T1
j action to them wa3tlieir uuus
for tho season. On
lirown ft
. Those
of fish i
s the tr
That is, lie
mil nicct
con
ic of
i* the
. We
rhid.
a
night
times
on two con.;i
itiv - that t!
above tho average. I ment
I Mm rs. B'ldwell & McDonald made n
I |, ,i,i venture when they started out with
i f0 Jar ;o a combination. They have a
very 1 urge troupe, many members of
| w i,i h, sre are certain, are working upon
i large .diaries. In addition to these, their
' appliances are of a most Mipailw char-
act...r, an 1 they are also sAjectcd to the
I further expo rue of carrying with them
nearly all tho scenery mod in the pl iy.
The scenery of the Serpent's Glen, the
: Grotto of SUlacta, the Vision of Death,
I tliu Grand Transformation and all the
, otlier brilliant ncenery nsod, has to l ~
Tie* auM to-day
\ derid-dly improt
Iltt: . he. :V. r. W
-. .-',l,Td»y’. i,uijtatie.
fioud ordinary.
!>.« nitaliU.nc
Mi.Ulim-
The receipts cor.l
d MS train. w
IBM day of la'
Bt taka and I
w.-rwKtbhle
Stock on Iran
r-1 to-* i
PJtlLT STATEMKST.
Sept I. isn
SUpped to-day.
Sbipiml iirevioo
on Kmd till
1,*0
-£jk$
3i r 3L9iS
ii.»;
■M . s.a.
wnnctv biATirunvT.
Tlie following statement (fives the amount of
) I 0r each day during the w«* ending
uhnr r
Hail.
Friday. v.l
SMiirdny.... S15
Monday £00
Tuesday *•':
Wtalll.-ll.y
159
Sales
c.l
4a ', '
.. l>ijusA3rr Remedt.—Tho chance itt ths
-v.'lth.-r has rlrrii grer.t many ;.-r«»n* colds,
ef.ii.-!.-. lirtn. hitl", sore throws, lwaraenras. etc.
Ins’.- ad'-f nausev u. medicines, stews and lilla-
nous co i.|>ouiijs,onr c.lixrns are usine that plcns-
ar.t and detirlitfu! remedy, Globe Flour Fyrnp
U hl ii slwr > » nfl.vt a < ure in a few day* and
sometime* in a few hone.. Neglect a cold and
peyritkeradoc tor's or an undertaker’s hill. The
l.«;of dis- :.scs and the great r.umKrot deaths
rcuitinr fn-m a <• iinj-'i_- relit, are frightful, amt
mavb* atcidd b\-b*ving alwayi at hand a bot-
tl-of G lot*- Ft.,Her Syrup, which il equally and
o-rttda! • ret:,, dial for all stare- of lung and liron-
liiial dhordcr trun a simple cold to a run tinned
TmcTiirr*‘ a- l*e wise in lime, Tis luailneai to
defer. Rot day (he fatal pretested nayi-lead
r.r. I y. u may ifwp into an early grave-all for
u .iit.f c let tie of OMe FI. »>t Couch By nip
At host o.(»o bottles of this tried icing were ton-
turned j n thi. city daring the hist winter, and all
who have used it speak in the highest praUoot
Us virtue*.
Moth, rs l*ernrmhtr that Glob • Flower Syrup U
la rptriSa for Cant 1 , and children love to take it.
Never be witla.iit tlii. hufcaUs remedy, to ad-
rnini-teron 111.' tlrst alarm t* croup. Cut this out.
11 may save your life, and with sound lunrs and a
healthy organization, lire Jons to bless its discov
ery and praise its freat tnnrita,
It is sold by first-class.drnggbts ai>l ClKtnists
deel'-diucft
NEW ADVEKTISEMENTSk
tran
port'Oil from-place to pUco with the j Tl:urxday....sit »7t
the manage-
o wer,
only ob- j
1 warmth I
nlmo.it felt like go-
eompany, Hence wo nay
ment rnaile a bold venture In starting out
these hard times. But if their success in
Macon is not above the standard of their
success elsewhere, their experiment will
l»e a success, 03 their businoa heio wa3
only limited by the capacity of the hall
in which thoy performed.
.•jest
1 i*e
173
rM
Tho total receipt* fur Iba'
Jor to Tins Would ! Wojiax is Fete 1—Among
•■y} ; the many moilent discoveries looking to the haj>-
\rr’ pinessaud aioelf.mliuii Cf the human race, none
-- j entitled to nieih-r coiuhieration tlinn the re-
1-1 | nowiied rvaiedy—Dr. J. Cradf eld’s Female Rcsu-
. is thus shown to . '^tor. Woman’s Dost Vriend. Dy « woman
have lioon 1073 hsle*. Of whiitt iCo3cai:..-byrail essmtlpiUxl fmfin nmuWih-a* ills (iceuliar to her
and llto Uy wayon. The slitimient- during tlie Dctiuv 1 its rpg^a powar all irn'sularities of
tame tlmo wero SIW bale*—leaving the *tock on j tlie iremb iziiidi. Jt cures whites. Itcurcssup-
Imml iurreasod M7 bales hy th* Ifoek’sopcTatioos, p-.—, of the menses. It removes uterine ob*
coyrAEATlVB STXTEMEXT. J ttiMcticnx. It cum* oon-llimtlon and strengthens
R.H’. iveil since Be|.t. 1,1S7S..— ftftf 1 she rrstesn. It braces tho nerves and purifies tho
til—
Itoccived to sams time last year.:
Dillerenec in faTor of Ibis y«ar...._—
SSdW7
5.015
ing to work in tho garden, i
woods to hunt wild flowers.
• into tho
! blood. It ne ver fails, ns thousands of women will
testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and
I sold by I- 11. li rod livid, 9r«acM| AtlapLo, Qa
Tlie Hell lllngcrx.
Hie Horgor family of Svviaa Bell Ringers
nr „ wandering hither ward with the
gtfoogest combination tiiey liavo ever
had. Sol Smith Bussell, ono of tho fun
niest men in America, U again ono of
their coadjutor*, and propn.-n to scatter
hi* grins broadcast over tho South ns
usual. Tho troupo will not reach Macon
before early in February.
Tho material of tho cotnpaqy is l*ottor J
Umn usually finds it? way to provincial ; LATEST MARKETS BY T5W-GRAFH | Drirv ?i M jvr l*>»b. A» WT"rU>]- dmg am
towns. ITU* Lnpo is a star that could j Financial. * '
kliino in her profession upon the stago of j Toax—Noon—Gold opened at PJ. Stacks j Tcskeegee, Ala,1SCS.
country. Hernandez, with Ilia | active and iirecubr. Money. 7 hid. Gold pj. Kx- ] JI». L. 1L lltuuriELD-Sir: l'l.osc forward u.%
Financial.
New Yon a"—Noon—Gold opened at J}. Stocks j
•tivc nd Xmmb^ " GiAl Vi. w r j
■' .-h-'iiie.', 1 me -I. sbert Gov.-ntateiU* -'••• :• - la .,„-Uat.-lv, :ei.,t!i.T supply of Dkapfiklu’s Vb-
ItUUior, un-l wonderful facial stat-i ls.iuK strung.
Ad minirtra tor’s Balov
G < B0HG1A. I1IBB COUITTY.—'Ond» and by
T \ irtoe of an onivr from tlie Court at Orvlina*
rt <»f county. I tnll sell nt tl»** store No. 67
"Cherry .stnvt, lately occupied by Geo. P. Nelson,
on Saturday. IX-o«*mber i:i» 1875.' at 10 o’clock, the
perishable part c*/ the stock oi irrocehes beloturiunr
to the estate, of said George P. Nelson. Terms
" ash- P. II. ward.
dt-clSgt Temporary Administrator.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
ruptcy was i»»u.d acainst tlx 1 .--t*U- of John
Pritchett, id near ForsvtlL onunty of Monro.' and
State of Georeia. uho has Ixx n adjudeed a Bank
rupt on his own p-titiou. oral that the payment
of any .h-lits. and delivery of any* property belong
ing to said Bankrupt, to him, or for hi* use. and
tlie transfer of any property by him,' are forbidden
by law i 'hat a meeting oi U»e creditors of the
said Bankrupt, to (void th« dr debts, and to choose
one or uuux asalgiwfi of liis estate, w ill he held
at a Court ij Bankruptcy, to*>.! hclucn at Porsyth.
Ga.. aflbe ofUer of A. C. Hammond, Esn., at
torney. below Alexander G. Murray, Esq.. Regis
ter, on the 23.1 day of December, A. D. 1x73. at 10
o’clock. A. M. W. H. SMYTH,
decl21t V. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
/^Vh’ITMAN COUNTY MORGAGE SAUK.—
Vv Will l>e sold before tbo Court-house door in
Geontvtown in said county of Quitman, on tlie
first Tuesday far February*. 1374, between Uio le
gal hours of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
Twenty-five feet across the weft pud ufitown lots
Nos. 10 and 11 in tho plan of sa\d town; and also
fig feet across the east oiu>» of kho sume town lots.
Tlw above prqperty having therixm * good sub
stantial' store house. Sokl to satkfy a mortgage
fl Fa issued from tho 8uperto Court of said county
in favor of Amelia Vtnbfon. Executrix, otCw vs.
Jno. H- M. Noal. defemlant. Property pointed
out in mortgage li fa.decl2.1awSw.
MppSCS tlirlr euatOMrs 1'n.l thomwdves with
a heavy surplus. Quid SfaPf. Sterling Ijriu at tl
The Miiynr'it Court.
Honor, Uni Mayor, did not
, any e.,....-.a. • - ^ , | daim,tong 8b *hort9|. Govenuneut* ftreaj.
grote»<iuo
j power, is a good sliow of himself. Ho is
| one of tho funniest men, and ono of tiro
' finest musicians upon tho American stage.
Baby Benson is one of the • best cards ”
in the pack. She u a wonderful genius,
I and wins tho heartiest approbation with
her fine performance do»« 5«l her childish
1 manner. Tho Crook, Bragonfin and
find a I Greppo could pity their part? at Nib.o ■ j ^fontVor ivrtiliid chock*. r Exdon-v. N.-w York
Evening—Money ea*.vat Ca7. Tbedenmnd for j mile lU'RL'LlTOK. WeDml it to bo all that *
business paper tins active, and tin: banks, idler j claimed for it, mid vve linvo witnessed tlie most db-
** ' * rided and Jptpfiy effect* tmodue-kl by it.
mutant* siren*, hut little doing.
Midnight—Sis l&haSklliCIa 14|jJB* 14ft now
lit- 67* IS; 03* 17h new 5* 10h 10-40* 11.
Termnssocs 70. new 791: Virginia* 33; new 40;
consol* 50; del'd !'}; Douisiana* 40; now 40; hmi
6s 33; S* 53: Alabama 8* 65; 5* 35; Georgia G*
63- 7* x.V. North Carolinas 24; new 15; sis-eial
Lai II; soalli Carol in is 5tl new II J: April and
Urtolier li
New OnLEixs—Gi.1.1 91*9!. Currency j in-'- |
We, the tin lersigiuxl Druggists, take pleasure
in commending to tbo trade 1)il J. IIb.ujfikld's
Female Ukcvlatok—baUeviug it to bo a good
and reliable rvaiedy for tlie diseases for which he
'rocpr.n.'i.'l.lo jt.
W- A. I.tksnsr.L. Atlanta, (j*.
nnuatiM. Vow tavlou a no..
Atlanta. Ga
Itnnm.vE ft Fox. Atlant- Gi
W. (T. L.vwsnE, Atlanta. Ga.
W. Hour A Sox, Marietta, oa.
finuctl from Wednesday, wero not up.
An oiRccr wont to ,ervo subpnonas upon
them, and found thorn co ovoreomo as to
luj unable to rosoive tliclr writ?. Thoy
will l>o gnmmoncd tis soon as they arc
able to bo about.
.Iffzpnli l.iiilirc.
At tlio meeting of Mizpah Lodge, F.
A. M., last night, tho following ofCeer*
wero elootod for thu ensuing year :
Dr. J. Emmett Blackihe.ir, Worilrip.
ful Mnstor.
It. U. Hall, Si-nior Wanlon.
II. L. Cook, Junior Warden.
L. ltiploy, TroAHiirer.
II. J. Peter, Secretary.
T. W. Freeman, Tyler.
Arm Ainiiutnfnl.
The physicians yesterday found it
necesaary to amputate tlio arm of War
ren Tharp, which was injured in tlio
flying horses Tuesday night. Tho limb
was taken oil just below tho elbow, and
tlio boy is doing ns well ns could be ox-
pectoil under tlie circumstances. It was
thought nt first that it would bo neces
sary to amputate only two fingers and a
portion of liis hand, but Ilia nrm was
found to Is: so badly injured that the
whole of it, almost, had to lie taken off.
Niunll-l'ox.
No now case of enmll-pox or varioloid
lias lioon reported in about n week. The
last east* developed was a very light ono
of varioloid, in tho Academy of tho Blind.
This easo is so mild that the patient, a
young girl of thirteen f o four!con, has not
boon confined to her bed She is properly
quarantined in tlio building, and every
euro taken to prevent her coming in con
tact with the other inmates. Tho author
ities or tho Academy have very properly
liung out tlio rod flag.
Thero is not now, nor lias there been,
any alarm in the oily about the disease.
Tito cases that lravo occurred have run
through a space of two months, or more;
licnco thero ha? never boon many cases
at any ono time.
Conference.
The usual preparations for tho meeting
of Conference in this city have Kvn going
on for somo time, and tho brethren, when
they nrrivo here, will find that tho minis
ters who reside in Macon have mndo every
arrangement necessary for their comfort.
Tho Conference, including both the
ministers nnd lay delegates, will number
about two hundred person!. The oeca-
iiion will bring to tlio city quilo a number
of eminent divines, besides a number of
visitors; heneo tlie probability is that tlie
city will ho pretty well filled with visit
ors for a week, commencing next Wednes
day.
The election of delegates to tlie Gen oral
Conference, which will meet in Louisville,
Kentucky, next May, will form part of
tho kasiness of tho session.
A'ohr In Hie Gallery.
The most annoying tiling to people who
visit Ralston Hall is tho furore of noise
that is kept up almost without cessation
hy the c rowd of negroes and boys who
frequent the gaRerica. They horrify
every one with a series of hoots, howls,
shrieks, whistles, stamp?, yetis, acreecbefc
grunts, lnlloo.?, and every other imagina
ble noise that could contribute to the
erection of a horrible hullaballoo. This
is not at long intervals, but so frequent
as to l>o almost incessant. It destroys
tho pleasure of tho io who go to seethe
play, and it is not un£roqnsnt]y of such a
character as to be grossly offensive to
ladies.
This sort of business ought to be
stopped, an.l tiro galleries ought to be
compelled to behave a? genteelly as tlio
gentlemen in the dress circle, accompa
nied by ladies, do. The police are stead
ily at their posts in the gallery, and are
watchful os they could be expected to be ;
but owing to the fact that the gallery is
usually crowded, they cannot ascertain
the precise parties who are guilty of
creating this disturbance.
There is but one way to suppress this
reprehensible conduct, and that is for the
police to clear the ont i ro gallery once,send
ing out the whole crowd. That would bo
certain to get out the right parties, and
white somo innocent one would suffer for
one ntglit, it would teach tho others a
lesson that would, liereaftcr, put the gal
lery on its good holiavior. If it wero
onoe known that tho gallery would be
cloared on account of tho noise, thero
would bo no diiteulty in singling ont of
fenders, as those who go thither to soe
tho play, would point out tlio disturbers of
the peace, ratherthan forfeit the pies ure
for which they have paid.
In regard to tlio hand, and tho separ
ate performances of individual members
thereof, wo can only repeat what wo said
yostorday. Tho entire band, in their
showy grenadier uniform, paraded
through tlio streets yesterday morning,
giving tho publlo a vory lino serenade.
Tho Crook goes lienco to Atlanta.
Stir Novels.
From Messrs. H. N. McKinney it Co.,
Philadelphia, through Messrs. J. IV.
Burke & Co., wo have received tho fol
lowing now novels
“ The Stmgglo for Existence." A ro
mance, after tho German of Itobort llyr.
By Auber Forostior.. This a very beau
tiful and chastily written story of Gor
man public and social life. It involves
no great amount of intricate plot, includ
ing a fair proportion of blood and mur
der. but is a plain narrative of imaginary
events, introducing somo good character,
and a serie.? of graphic and pleasant
scones which arc not without wholesome
moral influence. Tho book is a vory
readable one.
“Tlio House on tho Heights.” By
Harriet B. MeKeover. Tlio author of
this book is popularly known through her
books. Tlie ono before us is a charming
story of domestic life, representing, as
tlio grand idea, tho influence of religion
upon tlio human heart, and the good that
ono or two holy people may do in a
community. Tho story is a very quiet
one, presenting nothing that borders upon
the tragic, but i3 a narrative of precisely
such events a? may cccur every day. It
is ono of tboso books that is road with
tho Mnsil ilities rather tlian with intellect,
and la none tho lea* enjoyable on that
account.
[Communicated.]
A Cninplnlnt from Mouth Macon.
3fr. Local: Will you allow mo spaco
enough in yonr paper to inqnire why it is
that Third street, below the Second Bap
tist church, is left in such dangerous con
dition?
The large sewer crossing tho street
near St. Barnabos Chapel, is in a frighful
‘•ouditiou and ha? been so for somo time.
Now why is this portion of tho city so
sadly neglected ? A largo number of tho
working people live beyond this danger
ous wash, and are compelled to pass this
place a fter dart, and in doing so they en
danger themselves to the breaking of a
limb,or perhaps tlicir neck.
Will not tho authorities investigate tlie
mailer, and oblige tho tax-payers of
South Macon by having this sewer re
paired before some serious mishap occurs ?
J. D. S.
READING NOTICES.
Teeth that are abscessed can be
tired. Diseased gums can l>o cured.
Call ..it Drs. J. 1\ A W. R. Holme?, den
tists, No. 81 Mulberry street. declO 3t
state and Coumy Taxes.
The time is up. Those who have not
paid their State and county taxes must
do so at once to save costs.
dec? XOt W. T. Nelson-, T. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA—'Tttorr Corxrr:
This is to certify that I hm tunn.inul tlio
rur;pa ef lie. J. KpaiiM.I, of tir.s roi.uty, aiid as a
medical man jironomu-e it tu lie a combination of
mnlicinct of amt merit in tlio treatment of all
the dim** of female* for which bo recommend*
it. This December SLUM.
Vs. P. IIeaslev, M. D.
IlrxT, Raxkix A Lamau,
1 vliolosalo Agents, Mucoit, Go.
.n:.yl0ililwAw\V
1’a’bis—Spoeia It) thu bank of Frii'ipe increased
5.0o9.O90f.
Cotton.
Neat Yonk—Noon—Cotton, rale* 611; uplands
13}; Orleans 161; cxjxirtcrs are bidding nlx.ut 15* i
13i for low muidii.u.; market lioimuaf; hol ler*
n*k higher rate*. ’ * * . _ 1
Futures opened ns follows: December 15,: Jan- ,
narv 15*115!; February l'alo 5-32; March lClalt?!; ,
April 1C 16-46*16£7-32. OBSTACLES TO MAllIUACK.
Fiinfill rwini. net receipts 622; gross 7355;
sales 21lS>; Iir.lai.it* 16;: Orloum, 15i; inirkot qnicp j Hnppy relief for young men from the ifTec|s of
Futures closed steady; sides 13,7o0. us foiiow-*: ! Errors ami Abuso. In early lifo. Manhood- re-
n.wmlK'Tlsl; January 15}ul5 25.32; lobraary It.}: sl0 rod. Impediments to marrissa removed. New
Baltimore—Cotton, net receipts 2<R13; gross ! method of treatment. New and romarkftblo rent-
MB; exports lo Great DriLim —; coastwise 123; | edies. Books amt circulars sent free, ill seated en-
snlos 2.70; to spinners —; stock 15,652; middlings Yrlo]xi. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
151; low rakUlfauc* 14b strict good ordinary 11; No. 2 South Ninth street, fUMcMdalk—an
market quiet and firm. I institution''having it high reputation for honorable
New Orleaxs—Cotton, net receipts 7135; i conduct end rr-?.-« : 'vuU skill. ocl29 3m
pros? 3119; cxiioris roast wiso —; lo Great Brit- I
nil! 4212; continent 2313: Franco 2161: sales 2303; I
last avauhlf Vl#D0: stock isiAlf: luiddlimrs 16; low I HYMENEAL, \/
•iciii'eaud iVr-n 8004 “Dbiwry 14*; market j jn Perf}', Ga„ Do-
Wir.MtxoTox—Cotton, not receijit* 896; export* cember 10, IS,3, at tho rostdenw of tlio lirido’s
to Gnat Britain —; ooaitviao isfc silos 119; stock f “ *
2919; middiinns 14fs market Arm.
AracsTA—Cotton, net rooeijits 1517; salos 15S0-,
middlings lijal ij; demand good; market lirmer.
Savanxaii—Cotton, net receipts 4S55; exports
to Continent 4173; coastwise to Great Brit
ain 4319; sales 2292; stock 117.111; middlings 13;
market firm.
CiTAiti*E.rrox—Cot ton. net receipts 2225; exports
to Groat Britain —; roostwiso 2220; to France
—; sales StX>; stock 53,210; middlings 14jal4j; low
middlings 14k strict good onlinaiy 14J; market
strong.
3IoniLE—Cotton, net receipts 19GS; exports
roast wine 302H; Clival Britain —; sales 1200; stock
43.072; middlings 151; low middlings 14h strict
good ordinal? 141; market firm; offerings light.
Bostox—Cotton, net receipts 19i;.gross 27$;
n —; sale
Loh*s shaving- and hair-entting saloon
on Mulberry street is the place to get
your harboring done. None but skilled
artutA retained. A hot bath can be hud
on the shortest notice. oetStHi
PdnrviAX SYRrr.—This ynhahtemedWon lias
en s*ilei:Uy lunking its >vny into public favor by
the numerous remarkable cures it has performed.
Its siiimd.ir efficacy is owing to tlie protoxide of
m liieh in thu* prvj»aratk»n remains unchanpeil
and is tii** only form in which the vital element of
Wealthy blood can be supplied.
SrMrroMS.^Sli.'ht pain in tho side, the skin
a:ul eye assume a thick yellow cost, digestion is
impaired, nn unpleasant sinking sensation at tlie
pit of the stomach is experienced, the bowels are
irregular, the mind fretful, the memory weakened
sometimes a slight cough, coldness of the hands
and foot, sometimes loss of Appetite and at others
unnatural craving for food, dizziness of the head,
depressed spirits, feeling of uncertainty, of having
left something undone, but can’t tell whit it is.
Take Simmons' Liver Regulator, it will remove
all unpleasant feelings and make you well.
Motticbs. Motiikks. Motiikka.—Don’t fail to
procure Mus. Wixslow’s Soothing Ssxup Sr-
HTP for all dis^tH-vs incident to the fieriud of
teething in children. It relieves the child from
join, cures wind colic, regular's tin* bowels, and
by giving relief anil health to the child, gives rest
to the mother. Be sure to call for “Mrs. Wiss-
low s Sootiiixo Sruup.-
Ftor sale by all druggists. junc25 eodCm.
exports to Great Britain —; sales 300; stock C000;
middlings 16k market quiet and strong.
Norfolk—uusurn. nci rooolj*^ »»7i*.
coastwise 2S5S; to Gtx^t Britain —; sales 425;
stork S94S; low middlings I4|; market dull.
Mempiiis—Cotton, net ro.vipts 1922; shipments
27 W; stock 45,207; low middling 14|; market act
ive; demand good.
Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 2S00-. exports
cttudwisc 510; to Great Britain —: to France —;
Continent —; sales 4300; stock 00|U; good or-
tlinary 13J; ordinary 12|; market firm; general
deni:mil good.
Philadelphia—Cotton, net receipts Ifi5; gross
590; exports to Groat Britnin —; middlings Iff;
low middlings 131; strict good ordinary’ 15;
market quiet,
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton solos lUttUea)
sncolstlon mi l export 2900; uplands $}; Or-
Ktuis Sj; market (pdet nnd unchniigid.
Orleans, not Ik Iow good ordinmy. shipped De-
<vmlK*r and Jauuan. > 7-lff.
I*ater—Uplands, not below gootl ordinary, shfp-
peil IXxxniber nnd January, 8|.
int li;de’.M><9 Ar.ierie:m.
Evenidg—Uplamls. not heky good o id inary,
shipp.nl January and February, S’.
Froduoo.
New Yoke—Noon—Flour fimu Wheat very
firmly held. Corn quiet and firm. l*Ork firm;
new mess Iff 00. Jyinl quiet nnd firm; steam 8k
Turp<'ntiiie sttridy at 40la4t. Rosin dull nt 2 Grta
2 f«»r Ntnuntd. Fn ights stc:i«ly.
Kvcning—Flour fins; common to fair extra 7 00
nSOO; gootl to choice extm S15all 00. Whisky
firmer at Off. Wheat closed firmer, active oxport
demand; white southern 1 S3al 90; winter red
western 1 Ski ffO. Com a shotle button less do
ing; wedom mixed, alient 77. Pork quiet and
firm; new mess Iff 00. Rico ondunnd. Beef,
l.r't irrn-le, 9 50; s:\vnd grade S 50u9 00.
Lard c loml linn at 8 7-1C. Turpentine quiet at
•tOlatl. Uosin quiet nt 2 ffk Tallow quiet at 7!a
7 7-iff. Freights imuhanged.
Loctsville—Flour quiet andunefamgod. Com
firm; new shelled 50. Mess jxirk 15 50. I*rovis
ions nuict and st«\uiv. Bacon noinin.d. Lanl,
primeleaf thilO. Whissy $9a91.
Cixcixxati—Fkqir advanced; demand fair.
rn linn; old car 55:i5o; shelled 55; new e:ir 52.
Pork quiet and steady; mess 15 25al5 50; generally
held nt 15 50. Lar*l steady; kettle at S}a8{; steam
8. Bacon quiet and steady; shoulders held at GJ;
lear rib 7J; clear sides S; all new. Whisky firm
at 90.
*. Loris—’Flour firm and irv fair demand; su-
iK*rUno m inter 4 50a5 00. Com scarce and higher;
N«*. 2 mixed r»r* «...i truk; 59 bid in vli*v:;t«»r.
Whisky hishw at 90. Pork quiet at It OOalt 50.
Bacon, onler lots, dnoMan 51? clear rib sides Sp
:ir sides S|. Lard easier; prime steam
New Orleaxs—Flour, double extra G 00;
treble extra ff 89a7 50; family 8 OQaS 50; ilemand
VOOd. Oom MSlte nt 7Sa75; white 7C; old white
77. Oats steady a15ln5o. Bran dull at 100. liny
dull; prime 22 00; chow 24 00. Pork, new mess
held ntIC 00. Dry saltoil meats, shoulders held at
Cl. Bacon scarce and firm; shoulders 7; clear rib
8; clear sides SaSJ; hams, choice, in demand; old
30al2: new 15a14. Lanl dull; tierce^; keg^a
10. Sugar quiet; inferior La4j; common 5a5|;
fair to falhrmhr Gjaff}; prime to choice 8a|Sf. Mo-
lttsei in *»rood demmul; common 42inl5; fair-18;
prime to strictly choice gteflOj Whisky linr.er;
Loui>iana 9Sa95; Cincinnati! 02. Coffee 22a2SJ.
Com int‘.il linn at 5 50.
Wilmingtox—Spirits terpentine firm at SSI.
Rosin quiet sit 2 20. For future ddhti i; cniil«*
turpentino steady; hard 2 CO; yellow dip and
virgin 2 90. Tar firm at 2 45.
Liverpool—Nocn—Breadstuff* firm. Corn 50s.
Ercninc—Turpentine Sis.
London —Evening—Turpentine Sis.
Marino News.
_New York—Arrived, Huntsville, City of New
York, Zodiac, Leipzig.
Charleston'—Arrived. Richard Third, S. R.
Meed,Qpbir, Scott. Sailed, Mehoks. 1‘ohna. Ex
tra. Mary McFarlalul, E. A. ITooper, E. C. Roniel. ;
Savannah—’Arrived, Kate Troop, Northern
Chief. John McAdani, revenue cutter Colfax, i
Cleared, Resismoll, Gertrude Plummer, Ida S.
Buiycss, Northern Light.
father, Mr. Epwix Martin' (editor of tho Hous
ton Homo Journal), to Miss Maggie C. Mantt.
A happy couple they wore, as friend after friend
wished them a long, prosperous journey through
life*. IXe found a true and loving heart; she
a strong arm on which to lean. In God's care
and loving protection, may they over cling to each
otlier with that devotion prompted only by tho
holy estate of matrimony.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
KNIGIITS OF PYTHIAS.—
i:Mrim: lodge no. 11.—
Regular tvockly convention
TO-NIGIIT nt 7 o’clock.
TIIOS. HARDEMAN.
V. C.
Jons L. IlAnnEVAX,
<I-vl3 It K. of It. anil S.
LIBERAL ADVANCES!
jyTADE TO PLANTERS ON COTTON ill tlio
various warehouses in this city,
ilccis nt L C. PLANT A SON.
AUCTION.
T WILT. sell, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on SATURr-
,L DAY, the 18th, in front of my store, 100 Cher
ry .<tr«v!. six li-.-.ul llorv's mid Mill s, Flour,
Crackers, Wiiu-s, Cordials, Meals, Furniture,
Bedding, Stores, two Buggy Poles, ono Baby Car
riage, Lamps. Sewing Machines, and last, but not
leait, one of those Poor Man’s Comforts.
dedS2t MILO 8. FREEMAN.
BARGAINS !
Bargains! Bargains!
X AM offering for sale flu entire stark unit fix-
tares of Burr A Flanders, consisting or Flour of
their various brands, empty Sacks for Grain and
Floor* norsos, Mfatei, Wagons, Harness, Hogs,
Barrels, Barrel Staves and lltxids, Stationary En
gine, Iron Safe, and various other articles,
dec!2 lw MILO S. FREEMAN, Receiver.
Q uitman sheriff sales.—wmbe sold
before the Court-house door in George
town, Quitman county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following tracts or imroels of
land, |to-wll: lots of land Nos. 1(11, 230,176,191,
129, one-half of No. 192. one-half of lot No. 231,
one-half cf lot No. 257. thirty acres, more or less,
of lot No. 250, in tho eighth district of said county
of Quitman. Levied on by David Uiim for
mer sheriff, by virtuo of Bern facias Issued from
the Superior Court taW county in favor of
James ^?ewsomo*'?jriinst Jamos Rutherford, of
saat county. ’
Also nt the sttrfie time nnd place, lot of land
No. 174, In tlvo 21st district of said county. Lov-
iod on to satisfy a fi fa in my Lands in favor of
James Newsome against James Rutherford.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at tlio snmo time nnd place, one nc»uso and
lot known in Georgetown, Ga.* n« Uvo «. J. Oatis
place, containing 3 norej A iacwo or less, to satisfy
ono fi fa issued tro*n Quitnvm County Superior
Court in favor of M. M. Brown vs. T. L. Gnery
and It. J. Oatis, prlncipnLT. L. Gnery and M in.
Harrison, Executors of James Harrison.deceased.
Property pointed out by defendant, nnd tenant in
possession notified.
Also nt the same time and place, one house and
lot in Georgetown, Quitman county. No. 138, con
taining one acre, more or less. Levied ox\ tho
property of John R. 31. Noel. \o satisf)* a Justico
Court fi fa igsufld fom^ a Justice Court in the 8th
district in w»id io»»i»ty. Levy made and returned
to me Ly Oanstahle James C. 01irl9tore.
Also at the same time and place, one house and
lot in Georgetown, Qiiitmnn county, Ga., known
In said town as tho Dr. Christore place, contain
ing G acres, more or less. Levied on as the prop
erty of X. T. Christore. formerly of said county,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Co\\rt m
said county in favor of Ttamaa 8^iui^a and E.
Varner, Aumir.Utrotors, V9- T. Ohristoreand
John E. Itiordeui ^ndlh Morris,security, Prop
erty ppihtetl out by plaintifTs attorney.
Also at the same time and plnoe, lut of land
No- 21 ami 14J acres of lot No. 20 in tho 8th dis
trict of Quitman county, Ga., containing 215J
acres, more or less. Levied on as tho property of
Jeremiah Thompson to satisfy a li fa issued from
the Superior Court in said county in favor of Cal
vin J, Walker vs. Jeremiah Thompson. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also at the same time and place, two halos of
lint cotton, 8S8 pounds, more or loss. Levied on
as tho property of Mrs. Amoilalknlcston to satisfy
a fi fa issued foam too Superior Court of Stewart
county-^Samuel R. Pinkston vs. Mrs.'IAmelia
Pinkston. Property |*>intod cut by plaintiff’s
attorney.
Also at tho same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 883,28ff, 261, 182 acres, more or less, of lot
No. 2(50, ono hundred acres, more or less, of lot J
No. 25S—total 8S7 acres, more or less. Levied on
to satisfy a tax fi fa issued for the tax collector of
Quitman county vs. E. C. Ellington, Property
pointed out by tho tax collector. Tho abovo
Lands all in the 8(h district of «ijd county.
Also nt tho some time and place lot of land No.
79, iq th° Sth district of Quitman county. Loviod
on as the property of E. L. Douglass to satisfy a
tax fi fa issued from J. J. Crumbly, tax collector
for said county. Levy mado and returned to me
by S, M- Copper, constable.
Also at tho same timo and place, tho wagon
bridge on tlie road between Georgetown. Ga., and
Kufaula, Alabama, kuown as tho Eufaula toll
bridge. Levied on to satisfy a tax fl fa issued
from J. J. Crumbly, tax collector for Quitnmn
county, Ga. Property pointod out by J. J. Crum
bly. tax collector. R. G. MORRIS.
dec!2 tds Sheriff.
—
| IN PRICES.
W. A. HOPSON &C0.
Inform their friends and the public that there
has been a further
MARKING DOWN
AL.X. departments
Of their stock.
GREAT BARGAINS
TO be offered in all gooJ, in their line, every ar
ticle being • sfeeialty.
WE MEAN BUSINESS,
Aud invite a careful examination of our entire
stock.
novSOtf 59 niul 41 Second stnvt.
GREAT PANIC SALE
-AT THE-
NEW YORK STORE,
CHRISTMAS GOODS
—TOR—
YOUNG AMERICA!
D INKLER’d
NEW CONFECTIONERY AND TOY STORE.
SI Mulberry st., next to Street E. E. office.
I HAVE just opened one of the largest and
hest selected stocks in inylino ever brougt
to Maeon, embracing Toys. Confectioneries,
Fruit*, etc. Everything in ure store is new
and just from market. Silk, wire and Comic
Masks in great variety. Suppers for parties
and weddings prepared at short notice. Give
me a call when buying your Christmas goods.
CAPT. QE0. ROBISON’S
DANCING ACADEMY
(Over E. J. Joluistcuv’s Jewelry Store).
MACON, OA.
Commencing, for Gentlemen, on FEIDAY) tho
13th inst. at 71 o'clock p. m. anil for tgulies and
Children on SATURDAY, the 13th inst.. at 10
o’clock a. m.
Tkrms:
Payable when the pupil enters tlio class,
Each Pupil, per month (12 lesson*). - $10 00
Single Lessons, .... 2 00
Private Lessons (given when desired), -ft !>o
deed St ?
a.VMl’EL D. Win. THOMAS II. aUKSItAM
IRVIN & GRESHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
W ILL practice in tho Superior Courts of the
Macon Circuit, in the Supreme Court of
Georgia and in tho United States Courts for tho
Southern D&trict of Georgia.
Offk'o, after the 25th December, will be in
Boardman’s block, up stairs, rooms lately occu
pied by Assessor Internal Revenue, and until that
timo either may be consulted, when in town, at
tho office of T. B. Gresham.dccll 8ni
BUTTONS & BUTTON MOULDS
W, A. JUHAN Sc. CO.
ivcciml this week zi largo
tlie above in
assortment of
Wood, Gutta Perciia and Silk.
ALSO,
RUSSIA VELVET and SILK BELTS
ILuulsomcly ornamented, at low prices.
Tlicir Panic Inducements
Dress and Domestic Goods
Continues to make the heavy hearts of the panic-
stricken leap with joy, and carries peace,
plenty and prosperity to tho hnartlis
of all who
Come Up With tlio Money!
COTTON STATES LIFE INSUEANCE CO.,")
Principal Otfice,
MACoy, GA. December T, 1373..
rrtllli aimunl meeting of the Stockholder* of the
JL Cotton States Life Insurnnco Company will
he held at tho office of the Company in Macon.
Ga., on Wednesday, the 17th day of December, at
12 o’clock a. x., for the puriiosoof electing a Board
Directors for tlie ensuing year.
dccTtd GEO. S. OflEAU. Secretary.
M’o havo received our stock of
nv’AciNTns.
TULIPS,
CUOCIIS. nnd
GLADIOLUS BULBS,
Which we will sell
FOR CAS HI
At Prices to Suit the Times!
(lcrttf EANKIN. MASSENBUEG A CO.
AGENCY MONTOUR MANUFACTURING CO.
TONES A BAXTEE. agents for above factory,
£J will keep constantly on hand 4*4 SHEET
ING. 7-S SHIRTING. 5-16. or Plow Line COT-
Limc, Plaster, Cement,
LATHS AND PLASTERING HAIR.
A LL of best q
„ sale cheap
quality, nlwnys on hand, and for
for cash, by
JONES Sc BAXTER.
LENOIRS POTATOES.
HEADS OF FAMILIES I
The orphan, the sick nnd fatherless,
ALL WHO WISH ECONOMY
in the-article of
DRY GOODS!
NOW IS YOUE TIME.
GENTS’ DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED
UNDER VESTS!
AND
Ladies’ Knitted Underwear
IN EVEEY QUALITY.
Bar and Restaurant.
. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
JT. VALENTINO,
H AVING refitted Ills entire premises, is now
pivjMiivd to furnish his friends and patrons
with everything liertaining to a first-class restau
rant, which will 1x3 served in the very best style.
He will always have ou hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call.
I will open on tho 1st of October, at No. G6
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Sating Saloon.
JOHN VALENTINO.
scp7 if Macon, Ga.
For Sale.
O NE of tbo most valuable places in Vineville,
known as tlio Bryant nlcoi,containing about
forty-live acres, will bo sold for cash or cotton, or
exchanged for real estate in tho city of Macon.
Apply to A. J. ORR.
nctl5cou If At Oliver. Douglass A Co*
A PROCLAMATION.
JONES A BAXTER.
CREAM CHEESE.
dec!2 lw
Jones a banter.
VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN
RYE WHISKY!
Made in Martinsburg, Ya-
i fl Baucis ami Hail Barrels. Warranted pure.
For ®ue1»y
dec!2 la JONES A BAXTER.
Corn ! Corn! Corn !
comji
duct
Pratt’s Astral Oil.
A bsolutely »fe. Perfectly odorie**. ai-
ways ’uniform. Illuminating oualit ks supe
rior !<> gas. Bums in any lamp without danger of
ex plod ing or taking fire. Manufactured expressly
to displace the use of volatile and dangerous.' oil.
Its Wety under every possible test, arid its per
fect burning qualities, are proved by its continued
use in over SiMUM) familkw. Millions tJ gallons
liave been sold and no acridenl—directly or iudi-
ns-tlv—has ever occurred from burning, storing or
handling it- The immense yearly loan to life and
property, resulting from the use of cheap mini dan-
icrous oils in the United Su»t«*s. is appallii.c. Tlie
rnsuranoe (umptuiies and fire commusioiHW
nreughout the countrj- recommend tU; ASTRAL ,
as the best aa/cguarJ when laiujis are used. Send
for circular. For sale at retail by the trade gen
eral) v.*u«J at wholesale by lltr prupru lurs,l'U.iS.
FR.VTT A t\>.. 10S Fulton street. Neu Yuri,
uug? i div<d A \\ tf
tl and M ucilaginous pro
iviilc effect upt*n the Pul
monary organs, penetrating every ]«urtion »>f th.-ui.
It dchdv'S from the Bronchial or Wind Tubes
tii-- irritating matter which accumulates, and as
sists them to throw it off. mitigates the pain, re
sists the progress of inflammation and removes
the constriction of tlie chest
The Properties of tills Elrgaut
Preparation are Demulcent. Nutritive, lial-
•aunic, Hoalrng and Soothing. It braces the ner
vous system, produces refreshing sleep. nn»| re
lieves gloom and depression of spirits. It is wry
pleasant to take, causes no nausea, and strength-
ens the lungs to resist attacks in the future.
YOU NEED NOT GO TO FLORIDA
TO CURE YOUR COUGH
If you use this rein-dy, yon can remain at home !
and enjoy its coinforts, a’ priv ilege of impor
tance to tin* sufferer from pnlmonnrv disease. ‘
Avoid Consumpdon. This disease is verv I
insulioiu in its approach, and its lirst* od\-antx*
should he promptly guardc«l agaiusL Tlie timely
use of the Ex|>ectorunt will }»re\cnt imi». h i^iii •
and suffering. (
Dr. Tutl'st Expectorant is a Kprrlflr l
for Croup. No iiK»lher slmuld c%-«sr he witliout
u liottlo of it. It is very pk-asant, and children j
take it readily.
It is the most valuable Lung B:d&an> over offered i
to sufferers frvmi dis.-as.-s of tlie threat or chest. |
Brice $l oo u bottle, or mi h*r oo. Soft! hy all
Druggist*. Office t'urtlsuJt -trevt. New York. I
no\ '_% cudAwtf ‘
O nnn bushels choice white
JjUUU CORN, in two-bushcl Beiilap
JOHN IXGALLS,
DRUGGIST and PHARMACEUTIST
DEALER IN
PURE MEDICINES
And special agent for Caswell, Hazard A Co.*s
STANDARD PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS
And stri#ly pure
COD DIVER. OIL X
nov23tf
GEORGIA.
By James If. Smith, Governor of said State.
'Whereat, Official information his bean received
at this Department that on the 2.1 day cf Decem
ber instant a murder was couuniUod in Dodge
county, iijjou tlie body of William Bkoom, col
ored, by Hlurcv Anderson, and tint sni^Ander
son has lied from justice. **
1 have tliouglit jiroper, therefore, to issue this
my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for
the apprehension and delivery of tlie said Henry
Anderson to the Sheriff of said county and Stato-
And I do moreover charge and require all offi
cers in this State, civil und military, to be vigilant
in endeavoring to appre liend th.i said Henry An
derson, in order that he may bo brought to trial
for the offense with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Groat Son! ot the
Stato at the Capitol in Atlanta, this Eighth day
of December, in the year of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-throe, and of the Inde
pendence of tho United States of America the
Ninety-eighth.
JAMES M. SMITH.
By tho Governor:
N. C. Bjlilnett. Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION:
Five feet eight inches high, fair complexion,
blue eyes, marked with blue ink on each arm and
on the breast; sandy hair, quick spoken; weighs
about 170 jiounds; is an old sailor, and is sup
posed to be milking his .viy to some seaport
town. declOd&twSt
S.WAXELBAUW <£ BKO.
Will offer their entire stock of desirable goods, FOK CASH, during the next thirty
days at nearly half their value.
SPRAGUES’, MERRIMACK and all the best CALICOES, 10c.
AMOSKEAQ and second quality PRINTS at Sc.
YARD WIDE SHEETING, 10c.
BLEACHED HOMESPUNS, 12Jc„ worth 18c
BLEACHED COTTON FLANNEL, 12Sc., worth 20c.
RED AND WHITE FLANNELS, 25c„ worth40a.
BED TICKING, 15c., worth 25c.
Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys and Cassimeres
Reduced nearly fifty per cent.
BLANKETS, BED SPREADS, TABLE DAMASKS,
And all kinds of House-furnishing goods at New York cost.
Theso goods were bought during the great Panic and are cheaper than the same
goods sold before tlio war. Our stock of
li R ESS GOODS
Which is admitted to bo tho host selected, and comprises tho largest variety and
most fashionable fabrics, lias boon reduced as follows:
STRIPED POPLIN 15o., formerly 25c.
STRIPED JAPANESE 25e., formerly -tOe.
SILK STRIPED JAPANESE 35*., formerly 50c.
SILK JAPANESE 50c., formerly 75e.
SILK STRIPED POPLIN 50e„ worth fl.
SATINES 75c., worth OOe
CASHMERES 75c., worth $1.
SILK POPLIN for f 1, worth f 1 5
BROCADED IRISH POPLINS for 75c., worth fl 50.
5,000 yards of PLAID DRESS GOODS for children at 25c„ worth 40.
10,000 yards of different stylo goods to bo sold immediately at 25e.', worth 40 ,t 50e.
3,000 yards in REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS at ono-fourth their value.
BLACK SILKS,
COLORED ALPACAS,
COLORED SILKS,
FIFTY PER CENT. LOWER THAN FORMERLY.
SHAWLS FOR S3! WORTH S5
HOSIERY, GLOVES and nil NOTIONS correspondingly roduccd.
Wo aro offering theso groat inducements to cash purchasers only.
REMEMBER, WE ALWAYS SELL AS WE ADVERTISE.
Having been awarded the premium at the State Fair “for the largest and best
stock of dry good.?,” our friends and customers can feel assured they will got tho
best of goods at the very lowest price.
S. WAXELBAUM & BR0.,
Triangular Block, 43, 45 and 47 Second st., 21, 23, 25 Cotton avenue.
FRUITS!
25 Barrel? CHOICE RED APPLES.
50 Boxes BEST FLORIDA ORANGES.
Just received—RAISTNS in boxes, halves and quarters.
CURRANTS, PRUNES aud CITRON in quantities to suit purchasers.
A general asssortment of NUTS and CANDIES, and all maimer of
CHRISTMAS GOODS
NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
I havo arrangements made hy which I will receive ono hundred barrels of
APPLES and fifty boxes best FLORIDA ORANGES once a woek, all of which will
bo especially selected for the Christmas trade. Buyers will find it to their interest
to call on vac.
Iccl2tf J. F. BARFIELD.
Piedmont and Arlington Life Ins. Co,
OF VIRGINIA.
Home Office, Richmond, Va. Branch Office, 92 Mulberry st., Macon, Ga.
ASSETS OVER
POLICIES ISSUED, OVER
ANNUAL INCOME
PHAN MUTUAL
$2,000,000
20,000
f1,500,000
ALL CASH.
Policies Issued, when Desired, on the STOCK PLAN AND DATES, or any
other that is Legitimate.
JOXKS A BAPTER.
COW FEED!
150,000
POUNDS WHEAT BEAN.
3f*0 bushels COW PEAS. For sale cheap for
cash by
declilw JONES A BAXTER.
Situation Wanted.
V S n dry proods or grocery rWk. by a young
man larejj arouauiUxl iu Muidfoaiiil South-
v.vst Gconsn, whocan give tii j best and most
sa t i'-iavtonr reforenccs. Add rcss
T. J. L.,
ivwietf Caro Tefo-rrnp?! and Mi*s>eii*a r.
LOST.
V ROYAL Arch Moron's Keystone. It lmars
;1»«? inscription: “T. W. Rowland. Wells
Cfaapb*n No. -12. Nor. 27. I>
lie rewarded by kcninc it at
nov27 t f
jiiuler sriil
THIS OFFICE.
FO» BENT.
TOEoM Ti k-rfaph It
A NU.re, on Sv<vm.t Nt
• ■tils ov. r Brown's Ux*k-
ni*t. Apply nt onee to
MILO S. FREEMAN.
FOR SALE.
O N Monday, the 22d da3* of December instant,
I will sell at public nution on the “Healy
Place.” in Jones county, lying on the Ocmulitce
river ten miles aliove Macon, ull the stock, in
cluding mules, cows, hoira and provisions, with
fanning implements ueccssoiy to carry on a plan
tation. Terms cash.
Also at the same time will, lw rented the lands
(151*0 acres), either as a whole or in lots to suit
purticK, for the year 1^74. Having no time u> give
jjersoii&l attention to farming, the above sale will
^positive
declOtd
O. A. LOCHRANF*.
E. B. P0TTEB, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
O FFICE Wood's Block, Second street, third
door below Johnston jewelry establishment.
i Lanier House.
julyli tf
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS.
SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. W. EMERSON,
84 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
References: Dr G W Emerson; Rev Dr F M
Kennedy*. Rev J W Burke, Mr R H Huteliimrs,
Mr R \\ Bonner, M con; Cant P T Pitts, Capt R
T Ross. l)r Sain Persley. Mr Roiiert Barton* Rev
J«p»Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson. Burrouirhs
Sc Wing. Atlanta; Dr Hollingshend, Fort Valley;
Dr Jas Knapp, New Orleans. novTtf
E. ESPENNER,
Upholsterer
Cherry ht.. Next Door to I*aacs House.
short notice,and done well. Either new work
or repairing promptly attended to.
DR. W. W. FORD,
DENTIST,
H AS removed his office from Mulberry street
to No. 106 Cherry street, over Major M. R
R'jccrs*, next door to Mr. Begys*. oct!2 3m.
U. M. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT I.AAV,
Land For Sale.
nuuna creek, in Puluki county, ten miles from
Hawkkvmllo and new the Hswkmmrille *nd Eu-
faul* railroad, (now being constructed),—300 acre*
cleared. Land dirktod to suit purchasers. Terms
liberal.
Uiirt i*. wishing to buy or sell Georgia land* wiU
find it to their interest to address
\YM. I.UNDY.
sop29tl2atrAwU. Macon, Ga.
This is the only Southern company that has, and does, regularly pass tho investi
gation of all Northern and Western Stato Departments, tliu3 securing every evi
dence of security and good management that any company in our country can 1 toast of.
It retains within the State of Georgia all moneys collected in the State, and makes
no investments, which are doubtful, for policy sake.
It is secure, economically managed, and in the hands of well-known Southern
gentlemen.
I refer to tiny business man in tho city of M&con, or the State of Georgia, who
knows me, as to my character for honesty and integrity, and accept the decision.
T. STANLEY BECKWITH, General Agt.
Honest and Reliable Agents Wanted. dec5eod3m
BURKE & COBB,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE A CENTS,
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH CAPITAL, . §2,500,000 00
CASH ASSETS 4,40S,573 75
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. _
CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS 342,009 Oi
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
CASn CAPITAL $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS — 244,444
BURKE ft COBB. Agent*.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OF MACON, GEORGIA. M
ASSETS, NEARLY $600,000 0U
sop27 2aw4m* BURKE & COBB/ Agents*