The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, May 19, 1874, Image 4

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THE CITY. TUESDAY. MAY 10. Is74 The County Court. A ljir ciiy ante wns brou^i ulpe AY. eina yesterday, but. a ia*' i demanded a jury trial, the postponed until to-dny. T1 au lu lllur. thcr lu <* :.t 1 »t bee- me warm r. -'or tins police to appear upon the treet, in their handsome Line uniforms Panama bate. On to Kuropr. i. v 1.. Bazin, the pastor of the Roman Catholic Church in this city, will leave to-u.orow to vi.it France—1.is native land. II" will also visit his Holiness, t::e I 1 , pe, at Koine, before his return. Recovered. Dr. AY. AY. Ford, dentist, Las bcencon- fined to his room for several days, from an attack of fever, has recovered sttf- flcienUy to a'-ain resume practice. Those who have been waiting can C - l and be accommodated. Turtle Mnup. John Grimes, at tho Merchant's Kx- chr will sacrifice a large Boft shell to day and !- rre it in a oup for the refresh- inentofhi.) j.atrons. John has a cook who know-, precisely w hat is. needed in a turtle ns foo ip to m an l mie I lir Majiir's Court. arduous efforts of tho police forco Picon, reaching over a apace of time i S .tin- day morning to Monday mom- did not result in bringing up a sin- rrtse for adjudication by bis Honor, Mayor. One party was arrested for eny and turned over to the County ■ eral share of attention. A number of ' ballot-boxes are located about t'u; room | where the voting is done for the various j handsome nr". ’.p- that are to be awarded j by the "suffrage of the people.” before j This hi* ter item of the fair promises the ac- t" Is* a leading feature. Tuere is a gold cross and chain to be rated to the most popular young lady, a silver ten set for the favorite military company ; an em broidered chair for the most popular I public man, a gold headed cane for the most popular gentleman (modesty forbids our saying who ought to get that) a trumpet for the favorite fire company, and a dressing-gown lor the most popu lar alderman. The ladies are "election eering at u lively rate for Alderman Has dai, and that gentleman must be putting in some good licks for himself, ns he is taking chances in everything that is raided. Tho Sisters’ table, presided over by Mrs. J. AY. Aderhold, is a very interest- I ing one. Very many articles were made and sent out for this fair by some Sisters in Canada, others were made by the Sis ters in this place; and Mrs. Aderhold made quite a number of them herself. Every article on the table will be dis posed of either by raffle or at auction. The ladies who have tho management of this fair are acting as they usually do on such occasions. By the time a man runs the gauntlet of the Lull, unless he be half-a-millionaire, he is divested of all his loose change and has to buy his ci gars on credit the balance of the even ing. There are some ladies there who that the directors had determined, as the Macon society was out of debt and had books and money enough for its opera tions for another year, to piv" the entire pro."" is of the collection to the parent society. The collection realized $S7 0.7. Tho society then went into an election for officers for tlie ensuing year, with the following result: President, Rev. E H. Myers, D. D. Vice President*, Kev. A. AY. Clisby, Kev. B. Johnson, Rev. AY. H. McIntosh, D. D., and Kev. J. J. Brantley, D. D. Directors, Rev. Geo. G. N. McDoneU, Rev. J. AY. Burke, Rev. James McBride, Rev. S. S. Sweet, Hon. Clifford Anderson and Messrs. B. L. Willingham and Thos. U. Conner. Secretary, AY. D. AA'iliiams. Treasurer and Depositary, Henry L. Jewett. The meeting then adjourned with the doiology by the choir and congregation, and the benediction by Rev. Dr. Myers. McT.—To all. particularly invalids, spring is s t r> mv season. Indications of sickness should j at once be attended to. Fatal diseases may be i caused by allowing the b-weles to become con* 1 stiiwtedjind the svsteirl to rein nn in a disordered j condition, until the disorder has time to develop I ftnmv nf r.rPVPntion is AY or Financial and Commercial *»?lf. An ounce of j.revc'ition i cure, is an old and Jrutliful sat s worth a pound ing. Therefore, e ad\i<^ all who are trouble*! with the com- plaints now disordered 1 tv prevalent—he; LHt< elite, nausea, or fe. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, 1 May IS—Evi.ni.n-o. 1s74. ) Cotton. Price* of cotton remain unchanged, with an a" tive demand for good erodes. Transactions arj , light. We quote: ! Good ordinary ‘, a | Low middling - *(;< Middling Ji, ' Strict middling >‘t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RALSTON HALL SPECIAi NOTICE City Treascrek's Ofticr M acon, Ga *• We fax Mandrake Pills, harmless and decisive in its t strikes at the root of the disease healthy tone to the system. P : no remedy so . ctiun. It at once j and produces a tople never need nearly sublime Council Proceedings. Called Meeting, "J Council Chamber, May 18, 1874.) Present, Hon. AY. A. Huff, Mayor, Al dermen C. Burke, Dempsey, Light- foot, Deitz, Cornell, Durrett, Ellis, Sho- netnan, and Kahn. Absent, Aldermen J. AV- Burke, Rasdal anl Burdick. The following resolutions passed by the County Board of Commissioners were re ceived and ordered to be spread upon the minutes: Court-house, May 10, 1874. Called meeting of County Beard of Commissioners. Present—D. E. Blount, Chairman, could smile open the pockebbook of Shy- Collms ‘ T * c - Dempsey, John P, The following was presented and unan- lock and talk the last dollar out of it. If tho fair bo not a success it will be through no lack of energy and persever ance on their part, and through no lack of seductive influences. The fair will bo continued every night throughout the week. There is a large doll that is being voted to the most popular Miss. Tho re sult of this election up to last night was as follows: The nauiclifer.s of Eve. The r nnouncement of Mrs. AVestmore- I mil’s lecture appears in our advertising ! olumns this morning. The probability | j that sho will have a pretty good house, | _ _ > wo oh ervo that quite a number of Katie O’Connell GO eat i bare already been taken. The lec- Annie bulllvan 23 tiro will take place to-morrow night in Annie Griffin 97 laUton Hall. Ella Aderhold 2 ——'.. ■ — ■ - ■ Scattering 2 Omitted. | • AVe were furnished, 03 usual,on Satur- tho memorandum of day afternoon, church service to ho held on Sunday in tho different churches, but by somebody's carelessness that of the Mulberry Street Methodist Church failed to appear, much to onr serprDo and regret. We don’t know whoso fault it was except that it was not ours. Religious. A scries of meetings have been com menced in tho First Street Methodist Church, and will bo kept up every night during tho week except Saturday night. There will alto bo prayer-meeting every morning at nine o'clock, commencing to day. Tho pa-tor announced on Sunday that tho meetings would bo continued beyond this week if sufficient interest was manifested. Iiiliit'mntioii Wanleil. AYo havo upon our tnblo a letter from Mrs. Mary E. Saylor, P. M. at Carbonale, Pa., making inquiry of ono AViIlium Briggs, who left Cnrbondalo about tho Inst of February to como to Macon to visit some relations, and has not since been heard from. Ho left a wife at Car- bondale, who was very ill at tho time the letter was written—May 13th. llilili County Cavalry. The friends of tho Bibb County Cavalry will bo pleased to learn that tho company held a mooting Saturday night, at which Mr. C. Maatenon presided. This is the first meeting of tho company that has been held sinco tho war. Committees were appointed to wait upon nnd urgo every former member of the company nnd all who wi*h to join, to bo present at an other mooting, which is to bo hold in tho Floyd Rifle’s armory to-night. At this meeting an election of officers will take place ami other important business will bo transacted. The .Ntiiierltir Court. The Superior Court was occupied yes terday in hearing some civil cases. The following eases are set for to-day : John A. Nelson vs. tho Central Railroad and Banking Company. No. 50. To May term 1S70. Case. Doe, ex-dem.of Farish Carter, deceased, and estate of J. H. R. AVashington vs. Roe, eas. ejector and Emanuel Isaacs, tenant. No. 43. To November term, 1SG9. Ejectment. A. I>. Boss, Administrator upon tho es tate of J. P. Lamar, vs. J. J. Clay. No. GO. To October term, 1S70. Complaint. The following named gentlemen com pose tho second panel of tho grand jury for the April term : K. AW Cofcbedge, foreman, O. L. Her rington, James Hogan, Milo S. Freeman, AW R. Rogers, Christian Machold, AV. M. AVolffe, F. G. Unshoe, J. R. Hopkins, Pat. Kerwin. F. M. Heath, J. H. Bazomore, John Farmer, E. R. Richards, James AT. Grier, Alex. Matthews, R. It. Eaiford, Daniel D. Tracy, C. E. Damour and H. J. Cherry. The following are the traverse jurors : Panel No. 1.— Alex. Beck, Thomas Boyds ton. Pat. AVo’.eh, George AY. Strick land, AA":n. Poe, AYm. H. Jennings, AA'al- ter Stubbs, J. S. AA’imbish. C. J. Stro- berg, Trent limes, A. R. Hart and John M. All°y. Panel Mo. 2.—Philip Doody, J. H. Abel, G. S. AW-steott. Jackson Chambless, John C. Lovelace, Robert Ellis, AY. H, Cordell. N. A. M Donald. AV. T. Allen, Nathan Griggs, AY. F. Havens and AA'. H. English. MACON BIBLE SOCIETY. Seventh Anniversary Sleeting. The saventh anniversary meeting of tho Macon Bible Society was held in the First Baptist Church Sunday night, in the presence of a large congregation of people made up from tho congregations of all the other Protestant churches in the city. In consequence of this mcetin no service was held in any of the other churches, as all tho pastors nnd very many out of each congregation feel n deep interest in the work which is being carried on by the Macon Bible Society as an auxiliary of that great institution known as tho Amercan Bible Society. Clergymen of four different congrega tions took active parts in the meeting, thus showing that no matter howsbroadly they may differ in creeds nnd forms there were no differences between them upon tho question of disseminating the Bible. Rev. E. H. Myers, D. D., presided over tho meeting, nijd the exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. A. AV. Clisby, pastor of the Presbyterian Chureh. Dur ing tho evening some superb singing was done by the choir of the First Baptist. Church; Professor Czurda presiding at the organ. treasurer’s report. Mr. Henry L. Jewett, Treasurer and Depositary, made the following report of the operations of the society during the year ending Sunday, May 17, 1874: I. TRE1SCRT. Money on hand at tho beginning of the year „... $100 02 Its sold... 174 95 nations... 90 05 (Total .$434 C2 Paid American Uiblo Society for books...$219 SO Bxiietuiw for tho year, including agency, freight. etc 1SS 42 Cosh on hand at the close oi the year 48 SO Total _ -$-134 02 II. DKrOSITORT. Yaluo of books on hand at the beginning of the year $35S 00 A’aluo of books rccei cd during tho year... 124 43 Total $-178 03 Yaluo of bonks sold during tho year. $174 95 Value of books on hand at tho closo of tho year SOS OS Total $478 03 ACCOUNT WITH PARENT SOCIKTT. Amount duo from us to Purent Society for books is $ 44 23 III. OENERAL OPERATIONS. Number of Branch Societies connected with this Auxiliary 0 Number of Collecting and Distributing Agents employed 1 Number of families visited during tlio year...9S0 Number of families found destitute of the Scriptures S06 Numlier of destitute families supplied with the Scriptures... 78 Number of children and other jiersons sup plied In addition 22 Number of Sabbatli and oilier schools sup- Diite of last general exploration anil supply of the licld, June and July, 1S73. suffer from any disease arising from a disordered condition oi the liver if they would take this ex cellent medicine when they feel the first indica tions oi the malady. Families leaving home for the summer months should take three or four biles of these pills with them. They have an al most instantaneous effect. They will relieve the patient oi headache in one or two hours, and will rapidly cleanse the liver of surrounding bile, and will effectually prevent a bilious attack. They are sold by ail druggists. Caution to Purchasers of the Peruvian Syrup (a protected solution of the protoxide of iron).—Beware of being deceived by any of tho preparations of Peruvian bark, or bark and iron, which may bo offered to you. Every bottle of genuine has Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian bark) blown in the glass. Examine the bottle before purchasing. Henry’s Carbolic Salve is so well known that it is only necessary to caution against imita tions. It requires a careful admixture of the car bolic arid with other ingredients to produce a salve that may be relied upon. The genuine only guaranteed. See that it bears the signature and private proprietary stamp of John F. Henry. Sold by all druggists and dealers. JOHN P. HENRY. CURRAN A CO-. Proprietors, 8 A 9 College Place. New York. imously agreed on by tho County Board of Commissioners: "Whereas, it is the desire of the County Board of Commissioners that the contro versy between this Board and the Mayor and Council of the city of Macon in re- <*ard to all acts between them, a3 to who should havo the care and expense of the county poor, and that the same be brought to an amicable adjustment and settle ment; And, whereas, this Board having been requested by the Grand Jury to present some plan for the settlement of all mat ters in regard thereto, and it is farther the desire of this Board to do that which is equitable and just to all citizens of this county; It is hereby ordered by this Board that they will concur in and agree that the County Commissioners select two citizens of this county, and the Mayor and Coun cil select two citizens of the county, and that these four select a fifth to settle, consider and determine the matter at issue between the County Commission ers and the Mayor and Council of the city of Macon, and that these five gentle men determine the relative duties of the' County Commissioners and tho Mayor and Council of the city of Macon in regard to the county poor. And that that which is determined on by said gentlemen he agreed to by this Board. Provided, That the Mayor and Council of the city of Macon agree to the same. And it is farther ordered, That the above arrangement, if consented to, bo entered into at once, and that the Mayor of the city of Macon be furnished wit# a copy of this order. Court-house, May 18,1S74. At a meeting of the County Board of Commissioners, the following members present: D. E. Blount, Chairman; Stephen Collins, T. C. Dempsey, C. A. Tharpe, John P. Fort, an election was entered into by tlie Board for two citizens to represent the County Board of Com missioners under the above urder passed by the Board on May 16, 1874. Messrs. O. G. Sparks and John L. Jones were chosen by the Board. Ordered, that a copy of the above pro ceedings of thi3 Board be furnished tho Mayor of the city, and also Mr. O. G. Sparks and John L. Jones with the re quest that they act in pursuance of the above. John P. Fort, Acting Clerk. The following preamble and resolution were offered by Alderman Deitz : AVhereas, This Council has been served with a copy of an order passed by the Board of Bibb County Commissioners, in which a proposition is made to arbitrate a ‘‘matter at issue” between the city au thorities and the County Commissioners. Therefore, Resolved, That his Honor, the Mayor, bo authorized to appoint two gentlemen from the list of names suggested by this Council, who shall meet the two appoint ed by tho Commissioners, and that his Honor, tho Mayor, be instructed to ap pear before this Board of Arbitration and explain what this “matter of issue” is between the city and county authorities. Passed. On motion of Alderman Ellis: Resolved, That the Council Chamber be tendered the members of the Georgia Press Association for the holding of their meetings while in our city. Passed. On motion the Council adjourned. J. A. McManus, Clerk. Macon Market Eeport. Bacon—Clear rib sides 111.shoulders 9. Coen—White $1 rO. MEALS! 20?$1 25. Flour—Fatic.v $10 75: family $10 00, extra 5 TV $s 25; superfine $7 50. Sugar—Extra C 11; C 101; yellow 91. Coffee 25*g27. Eaed—Tieree 12}: kegs IS; buckets 13}. Syrcp 55 7'XL Molasses 40. Salt—Liverpool $1 50; Virginia $2 10. B y invitation of Many Leading Citizens, re SAHA JORDAN WESTMORELAND Will deliver her celebrated Lecture, entitled The Daughters of Eve. ['air. TREASURER S SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT. At the date of the Treasurer’s report in Slav, 1873, wo had on hand in books $353 GO and in cash $169 02, making $522 G2. We then owed the parent so ciety $169 70, leaving a balance of avail able means, over and above our indebted ness, of $352 92. At this date we have on hand, in books $303 OS, and in cash $4G SO, making $319 3S, and our present indebtedness to the parent societyJs $44 23, leaving a bal ance of available means of $305 15. This statement shows that we have diminished our means the past year by the sum of $17 77, which is thus ac counted for: "We paid for the services i and traveling expenses of a colporteur to canvass the county, since the date of ] our annual report in May, lS73, the sum of $130 75, and for freights, exchange, etc., $7 G7, while our receipts from col lections and donations during the same period were only $90 Go, leaving an ex cess of expenditures of $47 77, which was paid out of the means previously in hand. Some donations were made to our col porteur, which were expended in books donated to destitute families and indi viduals, and toward his compensation for services rendered, which did not go into our regular aceount.and.are not therefore econd ! included in this report. For this expenditure of $47.77 over and above our receipts from collections city have ■ proceeds > building hey have READING NOTICES. The Catholic Fair. At tho Sister’s table, presided over by Mrs. J. W. Aderhold, the following arti cles will be voted for: Handsome gold-headed cane, for most popular merchant. Beautiful silver set, for most popular firo company. Elegant reception chair, for most popu lar gentleman. Beautiful dressing gown, for most pop ular Alderman. Leather medal, for mo3t popular old bachelor. myl9 2t Dobbs & Obkar will offer goods on Thursday at lower prices than ever be fore offered in the city of Macon. mylG 3t Rodgers’ and Wostenbolm’s pocket cutlery at Truman & Green’s. Dr. Vilboe’s Cod Liver Oil and Limb.—In valids need no longer dread to taka that great specific for consumption, asthma, and threaten; ing coughs—Cod Liver OiL As prepared by Dr Wilbor,-it is robbed of the nauseating taste, and also embodies a preparation of the Phosphate of Lime, giving nature the very article required to aid the healing qualities o! the oil, and to recre ate where disease has destroyed. This article also forms a remarkable tonic, and xrill cause weak and debilitated pel sons to become strong and ro bust. It is for sale by all respectable druggists throughout the country, and is an article that should be kept in every family, for convenience of instant nse on the first appearance of coughs or irritation of the lungs. Manufactured only by A B. Wilbor. Chemist, Boston. Sold by all drug gists. . Poisonous Medicines.—The theory that the virus of disease can be safelv counteracted by doses of poison, is false and dangerous. Within the last twenty-five years not less than a score of virulent poisons havo been added to the repository of the medical profession. They are given in small doses, otherwise they would destroy life immedi ately; but even in minute quantities, they pro duce ultimately very disastrous effects. It is un wise and unphilosopliical to employ, as remedies, powerful and insidious drags, which, in subju gating ono disease, sow the seeds of another still more unmanageable. None of these terrible med icaments operates with as much directness and certainty upon the causes of disease as Hostet- ter’s Stomach Bitters, a tonic and corrective, without a single deleterious ingredient in its com position. Arsenic and quinia are given foi intcr- mittents: bromide of potassium for nervous dis orders ; strychnine aiid prussic arid for general debility; mercury, in various forms, for liver complaint; preparations of chloroform and opium for sleeplessness; and yet these deadly drags do not compare, as specifics for the diseases above enumerated, with that wholesome vegetable in- vigorant and alterative, while they are all so per nicious that it is astonishing any physician should take the responsibility of prescribing them. Let invalids, for their own sakes, try the Bitters be fore they resort to the poisons. The relief they will experience from a course of the harmless specific will render a recourse to the unsafe prep arations referred to quite unnecessary. Jot to the World! Woman is Free!—Among tho many modem discoveries looking to tho hap piness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to higher consideration than tho re nowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfiehl’s Female Regu lator, Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of tho womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup pression of tho menses. It removes uterine ob- ttructions. It cures constipation and strengthens she system. It braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. H. Bmdfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga Price SI 50 per bottle. All respectable drug men keep it. Tuskeegeu, ala., isos. Mr. L. H.Bradfield—Sir: Please forward mmediately, another supply of Beadfiei.d’s Fe male Regulator. Wc find it to be all that a claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most de cided and happy effects nroduced by it. Very respectfully, Hunter A Alexander. We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator—heliering it to be a good anil reliable remedy for tho diseases for which he recommends it. W. A. Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga. Pembeeion. Wilson, Tatloe A Co™ Atlanta, Ga. Redwine A Fox, Atlanta Ga. W. C. Lawsiie. Atlanta. Ga. W. Root A Son. Marietta, Ga. STATE OF GEORGIA—Troup Countt: This is to certify that I have examined the redpa of Dr. J. Bradfield, of this county, nnd as a medical man pronounce it to 1« a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases of females for which he recommends it. This December 21,1*88. Wm. P. Beaslet, M. D. Hunt, Rankin A Ini mar. Wholesale Agents, Macon, Ga. mnyl0d2awAwly Nervou3 Debilitt.—A depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel ing; no energy or animation; confused head, weak memory, orten with debilitating, involunta ry discharges. The consequence of excesses, men tal overwork or indiscretions. This nervous de- u ii.itt finds a sovereign cure in Humphreys Homeopathic Specific, No. 28. It tones up the system, arrests discharges, dispels the the mental gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the en tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price $5 for a package of five boxes and a large $2 vial of powder, which is important in old, serious cases; or $1 per single box. Sold by all drargist«„ or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE CO™ No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. For sale by John Ingals and Hunt. Ran kin A Lamar, Macon. Ga. aprlSeodAwtf latest markets bi telegraph Financial. Xew Yoec—Xooii—Goldopen^l at 22. Honor 3. Exchange, long 4£S& short 4911. Stocks dull. Gold 12. Governments dull. Stato bonds quiet and nominal. Evening—Money closed easy at 3n4. Exchange dull at -iSSi. Gold closed at 12al2i. Govern ments steady but dull, and a trifle lower. State bonds quiet and nominal. Midmxbt—81s 21fc 02s 15fc 64s l«h Cos 17h new 19J; 67s 20}; CSs 20;; new 5s 15}; 10-40s 14|. Tennessees S8: new 83; Vi nr i mas 51; new 55; consols 50}; defd 10J; Louisiana* S5; new 55; lev ees 6s 55; Ss 40; Alabama 8s 40; 5s 55; Geonria 6s 76h 7s 80; North Carolina** 21 i; new 124; special tax 5; South Carolinas 28; new 7fc Apnl and October 20. „ _ _ New ORLEAS3—Gold 12. Lxchance, N ew i ork sisrht i premium. Sterling 472. LoVDOOr—Erics S2|aS2f. Consols 08|a93}. Street rate of discount 5-16 per cent, oelow the Bank rate. Paris—Rentes 59f45c. Fraxkfort—Bonds 93 J. Cotton. New Yokk—Noon—Cotton, sales 1141; uplands IS;: Orleans 19i; market quiet and dull. Futures opened as follows; June ISialbl: July 18*alS 29-32; Ainrust IS 20-32al91-1G; September 18 9-16alSi; October IS 1-16. Evening—Cotton net receipts 559; gross 4583; sales 1147; uplands 1SJ; Orleans 19|; market closed dull and drooping. Futures closed steady; sales 28,000 bales, as fol lows: May 171-16; June 18 l-S2alS 1-16; July 1815 S2al8i; August 18h September 18 5-16alSi October 17 11-16. Baltimore — Cotton, net receipts 76: gross 104; exports to Great Britain —: coastwise 95; sales 475; last evening —; to spinners 275; sUx k —; middlings 18i; low middlings 18h good or dinary 17; market quiet and lirm. New Orleans — Cotton, net receipts 40S4; gross 4109; exports coastwise 1038; to Great Brit ain —; to continent —; France —; sales 1000; of last evening —; stock —; middlings 18; low middlings 17i; good ordinary 16; ordinary 14; market easier but not quotably lower. Wilmington—Cotton, net receipts 41; exports coastwise —; to Great Britain —; sales —; stock 1595; middlings 17i; market quiet. Augusta—Cotton, receipts 64; sales 91; mid dlings 171; market dull and nominal. Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 29S; exports to continent —; coastwise 890: to Great Brit ain 1296; sales 4S; stock —; middlings 17J; market weak. Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 836; gross —; exports to the continent —, coastwise 1214; to Great Britain —; sales 200; stock 13,126; mid dlings 17 a; low middlings 17£; good ordinary 16}; market quiet. Mobile — Cotton, net receipts 10-40; gross —; exjiorts coastwise 109; to Great Britain —; to continent —; sales —; stock 21,980; middlings 18: low middlings 17; good ordinary 16; nothing doing. Boston—Cotton, net receipts 99; gross 432; exports to Great Britain —; sales SOOO; stock 9500; middlings 19}; market firm. Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 590: exports coastwise 440; Great Britain 72-4; sales 170; stock 4722; low middlings 17$al7}; market quiet. Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 1008; shipments 1491; stock —; low middlings I7al7|; market quiet and steady. Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 452; exports coastwise 1280; sales 200; stock —; good ordinary 16}; middlings 18; market quiet. Philadelphia—Cotton, net receipts 464: gross 1495: exports to Great Britain —; middlings 19; low middlings 19, strict good ordinary 17i; ordi nary 15&; market quiet. Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, sales 15,000 bales; speculation and export 3,000; uplands 8}; Or leans 8}; market steady. Uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped April, 8 9-16. Later—Uplands nothing below middlings, de liverable July and August, 8}; Orleans, nothing beiow good ordinary, shipped April, 8 13-16. Of the sales to-day 9300 were American. Truman & Green are sole agents for Charter Oak stoves. Wednesday Evening. May 20tli } at * S o’clock. ADMISSION $11 GALLERY S0p Reserved Seats for sale at Brown t Co.’s book- store, without extra charge. maylO 2t f.l'JDHAS & C0.L _ i A st Ma "'»ci‘v Are aver*-to haling their light office for payment. ‘ ‘ ^ m tnem at tL\ UNDER A BUSHEL! | Consequently THEY WILL CONTINUE NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. No. 949. In tho matter of Claud* Quinn, of Dooly county, Ga., Bankrupt—In Bankruptcy. npHE said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court l for a discharge from all her debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1S67, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to api>ear on the 28th day of May, 1S74, at 10 o’clock, a. m., at Chambers of saidDistrict Court,before Isaac Beckett, Esq., one of the Re-asters of said Court in Bankruptcy, at his office at the law office of Fort & McCleskey, Americus, Ga.,and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt - ect i “ issue: bargains Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Lawns, Linens, Organdies, Fancy Goods, etc. nolia Hams, Ten Tubs Best May Butter, At J. F. BARITED’S. Received this week Llama Lace Sacques, Llama Lace Points, should'not be granted. And further notice ~is r*„„ Thnlumlloe given that the second and third meetings of cred- jLftl iiSOlS* U HI *3! Cll*l& itors will lie held at tho same time and place. Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 16th day of May, 1874. JAMES MCPHERSON, may 19 It Clerk. GKJNiiUAJL RAILEOAD TICKET OFFICE, Al- Garden trowels at Truman & Green’s. Just received, a new stock of beauti ful toilet sets, vases, bouquet holders and non-explosive lamps, at aprl8 tf B. P. Walker’s. Feezress of aU kinds at Truman & Green’s. The Cati: The Catholic la lies of this have now in progress a tin of which are to be applied to th fund of Pio Xono College. T converted the large hall, in the storv of the passenger depot, into a scene j of beauty that rivals the descriptions of j a ndl donations, we have, through our ver plated Eastern splendor with which imaginative i agents, visited 990 families, supplying ; writers have sought to tickle the fancies I man 7 found d of their romantic readers. The hall is Bsmember, Dobbs & Obear will open on Thursday,' Alay 21st. Go and see them. mylG Sfe Dobbs & Obear invite all the ladies to come aud see them. They open on Thursday, ilay 21sfc, with an entire new stock of crockery, china, glassware, sil- •are, etc. mylG 3t Pratt’s Astral <111. A BSOLUTELY safe. Perfectly odorless, ways uniform. ^ Illuminating qualities sujie- rior to gas. Bums in any lamp without danger of exploding or taking lire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous du. Its safety under eveiy possible test, and its per fect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over 300,006 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident—directly or indi- nvtl.v—lin* ever oo*'urr«“! fr ::i lu’.rnimr.storiiisror handling it. The immense yearly loss to life and property, resulting from the use of chean and dan- terous oils in the United States, is appalling. The insurance companies and fire commissioner hroughout the country recommend the ASTRAL as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade gen erally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CILAS. PRATT A CO, 108 Fulton street. New York. rmri4 deod &wtf , the hands of our people, by sale, $174.93 ohiborat. lv decorated with evergreens, worth of Bibles and Testaments, amount walls and titute, with tlie AVoids o'f : Go 1113 se0 Dob > b3 * 0bear > 2 doors above Life, and we have also placed, at cost, in ' Ross J: Coleman’s vrholesale dry goods store. Open Thursday, May 21st. my!63t festoons beinij hung on thi swun * from corner to corner diaogually across the hall. There are only a few tables in the room, but they are of the most mngnificent de- se-iption, containing a £reit variety of fancy articles among which are many splendid specimens of needle-work, silver to several hundred volumes. We havo at our depository a good stock of the publications of the American Bi- tile Society, and cash'sufficient to pay all of our indebtedness. Respectfully submitted, Hexby L. Jewett, Treasurer. ADDHK3SES AND OTHER BUSINESS. | The reading of this report was followed sets, silver pieces, work box. , wine sets, by brief addresses by Key. A J. Battle, ■ f oar casters, and a multitude of articles ‘‘too numerous to mention.” Across one end of the room is a refreshment table, which appears to be liberally patronized ; near it is a lemonade well; at the other end of the room is the “postoffice” from which D. X)., President of Mercer University, Rev. B. Johnson, Rector of Christ (Epis- child by her first husband. Quite re- cently the second husband procured a copal) church, and Rev. W. A. Parks, the ! divorce and the custody of the child was y ' .awarded to him. Now comes the fir-t Georgia agent of the American Bible So- • ^^,1 an d claims the child. VTLo is cigty. The addresses were aU eloquent I entitled to its possession ? and earnest and were listened to with the i . „ , „ , . . * | . , . I Pond’s Extract.—In the very common and any number of wondcriuleprtles are con- pro founded attention. | ohstinst e form of diseases known as pile, or hem- etantly being distributed; also the con- After the close of the address a collec- orr boids, il has won its greatest reputation ventional fish pond, which claims a lib- tion was taken up. Dr. Myers announced among the people. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. We, the committee appointed to prepare a suita ble preamble and resolutions on the death of Miss Fannie S. Logan, beg leave to submit the fol low report: Whereas, The quiet of our little community has been disturbed by the entrance of Death into its midst, and the removal from among us of one of the fairest and most beloved of our companions— Miss Fannie S- Logan—therefore,' Resolved, That in the death of Miss Fannie S. Logan, the Yineville Sunday-school has lost one of its most promising members and society one of its loviest ornaments. Resolved, That while we bow in humble sub- • • • ■ I mission to the will of God in this bereavement, Triple*PLATED tea sets at Dobbs & ■ we grieve with no light sorrow over the early Obear’s, at $30, $33 and $40, former price : death of one whose untiring energy was ever ap $30 to $33. mvlG 3t j P lied to tbc P romotkm of the tnterest of the ■ J ! school, and whose person and character were The lawyers of Indianapolis are tor- ^ adorned with so many charms and so much of turmcr their brains over an extraordinary j sweetness and grr.ee. problem. Some years asro a lady of that i Resolved, That wo tend *r our warmest sym- city was married, and four months there- • pathy and condolence in their sore bereavement, after separated from her husband, was i to the large circle of relations and to the numer ous friends of our departed companion and friend. Resolved further, That these resolutions be en- tered on the minutes of the school, and that a copy of them be sent to the bereaved family, and be furnished to the newspa;*ers of the city with a request for publication. All ef "hit L are respectfully submitted. Mrs. J. Clisby, Miss C. Smilh, Miss L. Holt, A. F. Holt, Committee. Ruclli V. Nottingham, CL’m::. Produce. • New York—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat quiet and steady. Com quiet and unchanged. Pork firm; mess 17 25&17 50. Lard firm; steam lOjall. Turpentine 89aS9|. Rosin steady at 2 65 for strained. Freights firm. Evening—Flour,southern quiet and unchanged; common to fair extra 6 25a7 10; good to choice 7 15all 00. Wheat heavy and lc lotver, with a moderate inquiry; winter red western 1 60. Com quiet and steady; new western mixed and yellow 8S&87. CotTeo dull; Rio 17a21. Sugar heavy; fair to good refining 7}a71*. prime 8; inuscavado 7}a7}; Porto Rico 7}. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Tallow, dty 7|; country 7 13 16. Rice quiet. Pork firmer; new mess 18 00. Beef quiet; mess 1100. Turpentine quiet at 39}. Lard firmer; steam 11a 11 l-16all}. Whisky steady. Freights to Liv erpool lower, cotton, per steam 3-16. Baltimore—Flour quiet and dull; City Mills superfine 4 50a5 50. Wheat dull; white choice 180. Com firmer and in improved demand; white southern 89; yellow southern 95; new mixed wes tern 84}; olu 86. Oats dull; southern 6Ga70; west ern 60&62; western white 63aG4. Rye quiet 1 00a 105. Hay dull and unchanged. Provisions a shade firmer and quiet. Pork, mess 17 25.— Bulk meats, shoulders 62; dear rib sides 9} Bacon, shoulders 7t; clear rib sides 9}; sugar-cured hams 14al5. Lard firm at 9}. Western butter steady at 34a35. Coffee quiet at 20a21}. Sugar firm at 9{al0. Whisky dull at 99. Louisville—Flour quiet; superfine 4 00. Com dull and drooping; mixed 83; white 86. Provis ions firmer. Pork, mess 18 25. Bacon, shoulders 7}; clear rib sides 10}; dear sides 10}; sugar-cured hams 13}. Lard in fair demand and firm; tierce 11}; keg 11}. Whisky 94. Cincinnati — Flour unchanged; family 6 50 a6 86. Com in fair demand and firm at 73a75. Pork firm; new mess 18 00. Lard firm; steam nominally 10al0|; country kettle 11}; city 11}. Ba con firm; shoulders 7}; clear rib sides 10}; dear sides 10}. Whisky firm at 94. St. Louis—Flour firm and scarce for low and medlnm grades; superfine winter 4 25a4 75; extra winter 4 50a5 00; double extra 5 OOao 50. Com unsettled and lower; No. 2 mixed east side on track and in elevator 68}aG9, cash. Whisky steady at 97. Pork firm; mess 18 00. Bacon firm; shoul ders 7} cash—8 first half of July; clear rib sides 10}al0}; clear sides 10}. Lard firm; choice kettle 11. New Orleans—Flour dull; double extra C 00; treble extra 6 00a7 50; choice extra 7 50a8 00; fam ily 8 00a9 25. Corn firm; yellow mixed 88a89: yel low 90, white 1 02}. Oats firm at 63a64. Bran none here. Hay prime 26 00; choice 28 00. Pork 18 50al8 75. Dry salted meats scarce; shoulders 7}; clear rib sides 9|; clear sides 9}. Bacon, shoul ders 7}: clear rib sides 9h clear sides 9}al0; hams 13}al5. Lard, tierce lliall}; keg 12a}. Sugar, infe rior 6}; fully fair 9}. Molasses, no receipts. Whis ky dull and lower; Louisiana 96; Cincinnati 1 02 Coffee dull and lower at 19}a22. Corn meal active at 4 85a4 40. Wilmington—Spirits turpentine quiet at 35. Rosin steady; strained 2 20. Crude turpentine steady; hard 1 85; yellow dip 2 85; virgin 3 50. Tar steady at 2 00. Liverpool—Noon—Breads tuffs quiet. Lard 4Ss3d. Marine News, New York—Arrived out, Emilie, Margaret, S. Wier, Mary Mary, Callesto, June, Napoieoifi John L. Dimmock, Ada, Boston, Nnterlana. Arrived, Mead, Fin eta, Huntsville, George Washington, Holland, City of Richmond, Balti more, from Liverpool. Simmons* Liver Regulator, if persisted in, will cure the most stubborn liver disease. There is no failure about it. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Macon Building and Loan Associ ation. R EGULAR meeting TO-NIGHT, at No. 88 Mulberry street. Loaning of funds will commence at 8} o’clock. Pay your dues and save fines. GEO. W. BURR. may!9 It Secretary and Treasurer. Stockholders’ Meeting. rpHERE will be a meeting of the stockholders _L of the Macon Bank and Trust Company at their office, at S} o’clock p. m., TUESDAY, May 26,1S74. Business of great importance will be brought before the meeting, may 19 7t J. P. FLANDERS, Cashier. Certified Check Lost! A LL persons are hereby cautioned aaainst trading for a Certified Check against the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company, Macon, Ga., in my favor, for §90, the same having been lost. mny!9 2t TURNER THOMAS. NOTICE. V LL persons in the city who desire the re moval of nuisances will report the same at the City Hall, and it will be promptly attended to. By order of the Mayor. may!9 lw NOTICE. divorced and remarried in a month, and months thereafter gave birth to T HE law requires me to publish, at the door of the Court-house, for thirty days, my insolvent list, including the taxes of each person thereon, and to furnish election managers the names of all persons who have not paid their Poll Tax of If you do not wish to have your names publisher! anti lie denied the privilege of voting at the coming elections, pay your Poll Tax within the next thirty days, as the law will be enforced. W. T. NELSON, may 19 2w Tax Collector Cour.ty. C. P. E0BERTS & CO. Offer tho largest and cheapest line of WHITE GOODS In th»3 city. WHITE PIQUES, WHITE LACED STRIPED LAWNS. Bishop’s and Victoria Lawns 1 SATIN GIMPUfiES! PLAIN AND BROCADED. Another Invoice of Fans. and Silk Sun Umbrellas ’ Parasols. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT well storked. We will give you more goods for your money, these hard times. C. P. ROBERTS & CO. ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MACI-Invns. HUNT, RtNKIN A LAMAR. Druggists. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL PRIKOIPAL POINTS "VrORTII. Sjuth, East and AV-stby an ro .„.. IN bare tlu> same as at flrpot. Before tk chasing your ticket call and select your rout,. ’ Xo trouble to explain routes and connection. Agents for tho National Line of Steamer, CL. New York to Liverpool. London, HaaibS Pans, etc. For tickets and rates, apply to BROWN 'a CO Booksellers, M noon, Tf you want any information about Rtli Routes, Distances, or Time to any point mil 5 or address BROWN 4 Co | Booksellers nnd General R. R. Ticket Agents, ” »n.G«. Eemnants, Oil! tlie Remnants! We wish it understood we are not trying to ‘•knock anybotiy* in the head” but “Ola Xlard Times,” with our Bargain Bleaching, etc. 631“ PARCELS delivered to any part of the city Fbeb. IgZF SAMPLES mailed to any address, on application, Free. Gather up your odd nickel?, and call on W. A. JUHAN & CO. PASTURAGE. QEND your Cows. Ilorscs and Mules Unk, O Park to graze. I have good pasturage lor an unlimited amount of stock in the new lvk en closure. For further particulars, apply either m myself, or Mr. C. H. Freeman, at the Park. I will pay good prices for four or (Ire good j. l. ROaS. Carbolic Disinfectant Soap, Pine Tar Soap, Carbolic Toilette Soap. HUNT. RANKIN A I.AMAR, Druggists. .For tbo accommodation of my customers and the public generally, I Lave arranged to have a Night B ell at the entrance to my store, on Cherry street. A competent druggist will be on hand to compound Pre scriptions at all hours of tlie day and night. ROLAND B. HALL, Druggist, cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Ave. roaylTtf _____ LEMON SUGAR. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists,. may!7tf 82 and 84 Cherry street.- PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, —Axb-i- CHEMICALS! With a superior stock select**! for the PRESCRIPTION DEPAR7TV5EWT ! Special agent for CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’s PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS! Endorsed by the leading physicians in New York city. johiit iisra-^.x.i-.s [No. 966.] NOTICE IS BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Burr & Flanders and Charles M. Wiley, Bankrupts, Southern District of Georgia, ss. A WARRANT in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against* tlio estate of Burr A Flanders and Charles M. Wiley, of tlie county of Bibb, and the State of Georgia, in said District, who have been duly adjudged Bankrupt on petition of their creditors, and the payment of. any. debts, and delivery of any property belonriftg-tosaid»Bankrupts,to them or for their use, and tlie transfeirof any property by them, are forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupts, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of their estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Macon, Ga., in said District, on the 30th day of May, A. D. 1874, at 10 o’clock, a. m., at the office of R. A. Nisbet, attorney, before Alexander G. Murray, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy for said District. W. H. SMYTH, U. S. Marshal for said District*, lanier & Anderson, Solicitors for petitioning creditors. Macon, Ga. mav l7-2t FiEDUC R. C. WILDER & SON, Steam Machine Works Third Street, Macon, Ga. MANUFACTURERS OP DOORS. SASH, BLINDS. MOULDINGS. BRACKETS. HAND RAILS, NEWELL BALLUSTEE And Building material generally. Contractors and Builders of all description Houses. Estimates given for auy description work. Rough and Dressed Lumber at all times hand, for sale nt lowest ensh prices. nwio fl BOARDING. QOME largo, well-ventilated rooms can be ha.l ina house convenient to business. Neighbor hood healthy aud quiet. Reference required. Applj through BOX 57, city post-office, or *t mv!9 Std THIS OFFICE. PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT CATOOSA SPRRIGS! "TTpILL be opened June 1st, 1871. A cure for Y\ ail diseases. Satisfaction gtmnateed. Board $30 per month; half price. mn.vl4d.4wlm Children and Sonants W. C BKWITT. harden Trowels RAKES, HOES and WATERING POTS, LORILLARD’S 80 cents per pound, 40 cents per half pound, 20 cents per quarter pound, lO cents per 1-8 pound, 5-«cents per 1-1G pound, J. H. ZE1LIX & CO.’S. SOAP I T]IE BEST BAB 5 cents per bar TRUMAN & GREEN’S House Furnishing Store. Bacon, Com, Roup, Oats At very low figures, for cash, by marStf JOHNSON" & SMITH. J. H. ZEILIN A CO.’S. Try SALT OIL LINAMENT I For Rheumatism. It never fails to cure. Pri.ee 50 c ents per bottle. For sale by J. H. ZEILIN & CO. n ».ayl7tf* AM KM H. BLOUNT. ISAAC UARDElUii JOH2f L. UARDBMAN. BLOUNT, ILUtDEHAN & HARDEMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON", GA. Office. Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s. ottglO tf 1 Seaside House High Foist, CusibertaiiD Isttxr.Oi, ' "W. E. BUNEXEY, Proprietor. j OCATED near the seashore, in full view rf tin I J ocean, and convenient to one of tho finest beaches in the world, and the best of flshms grounds. Persons in search of health or pkaMire will find it a most delightful resort. mar26 th&s 'n2m THE BEST INVESTMENT YOUNG MEN YI THO wish to obtain a thorough Practical * r Business Education, and prepare tbem- selt es for the dities of Actual Business Life, un der the in struct.on and advice oi Experienced Acc ountauts. should attend IV. fm 4 tea/ >- Full Sets Teeth for $20. D R. J- D McKELLAR has removed his office to brick residence corner Poplar and Second streets, and has just introduced Celluloid, the most beautiful, durable and comfortable cheap base known for artificial teeth. Full sets for f 20. Satisfnction guaranteed in every instance, marls ly DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST, BOARDNIAN^S BLOCK mar8 ly Cor. Mulherr y and Second sts. New Lumber Yard. /“APPOSITE Rock Milt 1 n Butts & Ross* coal 'j yard. Keeps a well assorted lot of Rough and pressed Lumber a lWa ys on hand. Orders left at IL L. Jewett s sV re , or at the yard will be promptly Idled. Specy j attention given to bills to be sawed. Cash on delivery may14eod6m OLIVER F. EVANS. GENTS’ TjNDERWEAR! EMBRACING DIAMOND DRT ,33 SHIRTS, „ . ,.™ T . , PR' itt ECT PITTING'DRAWERS, G A u ZE anfl ‘J/ ^HRIC UNDERSKIRTS. t, CU EPS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HALF Hf ,sr;, SUSPENDERS, eta, etc., at may5eo-ji.it M’M. B. JOHNSTON. JR.'S. NOT.1CE TO THE LADLES. SIRS. Xm. S»ERCY, A rtiste in Hair Work, H AS OPENED with an elegant assortment of Human Hair, Braids, Switches, Curls, Puffs. Frizzes,etc., and will renew and work over all old hair, combings, etc., into all the latent styles. Store—Miss O’Conner’s old stand. Cotton av. aprig eodlm FOR SALE. SEASON’S HOTEL, TOOMBSBORO, GA. T HE travelling public will be entertained with comfortable rooms and the best fare that the market affords. Porters will be in attendance upon the arrivals of all trains. In connection •? Q LO AuaE S Georgia Pine Timber ! " Ith t' 1 * Ho:il te found a — « t/irU Land, near Homersville. on the Atlantit and Gulf railroad. 1ZO utiles irom Savan rii.il. and 60 miles from Brunsw ink, by rail. Heav ily timbered ; trees average 15 to SO inches diam eter. Indisputable title, and papers given. Price $2 SO per acre. For farther particulars or information, write or apply to CHARLES R. MOSELEY, tnaylfi It Aiken, S. C Livery Stable, From which hacks will run to Dublin on Tuesday and Fridays, leaving at 7 a. m. and returning at 4} P. M. the folio win v days. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. apr26 dluwAwtf W. A. DEASON. LAV/ PARTNERSHIP. E. J?. T.YOK - . I JAMBS JACXSOI LYON & JACKSON, ATPOBNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA, TYTILL practice in the Courts of the State and V V of the United States for Georgia. dcct7 tf . SIMMONS & SIMMONS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TTTII.L practice in Cattacbooehc and >T circuits and Crawford.county ; alnouiitna Supreme Court of Georgia nnd the Uuit«II*»fc* Courts nt Savannah and Atlanta. apriH iy__ For Re^it. rpHE residence of tlie'late J. R. Butts, on Fi’. X street, occupied at present by J. L. bury, eligibjv located ana convenient to ousiuc*. Possession given October 1st. Apply to A. B. ROSS, ______ niotf Or CAPT. A. A. STANDARD INSTITUTION —AND— LEAD IMS BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTHS CONDUCTED ON ACTUAL BUSJNE5S PRINCIPLES Supplit *d with banking and other officers, com bining ev ery known facility for imparting a thor- ough, pra-cticml and systematic knowledge of the science of accounts, in the shortest possible timer an il at the* least expense. Students received for Te legraphy. No vacation. Students admitted at an y time. Circulars containing terms, etc., mailed, on. application. Address 15. F. MOORE, A. M., Iipr42taw3m President. The Georgia Grange. Official Organ of tbo Patrons of Husbandry. riim; GEORGIA GRANGE, representing anJ JL advocating the interests of .he mrora ® Husbandry in this State, alnadr wm®?”?,* membership of eighteen thousand,‘indiap . increasing from day to day, presents to every ci_ of our citizens, botli in Georgia and of the most ei.ficient and valuaHa adverttoPf ^ diums in the Lind. It circulates in every in the State, and doubtless comes under jnee . of a hundred thousand persons All interest should not fail to take notice of this iact. Our advertising rates are liberal. t9 , to Terms op SuBSCRiPTios.-One year.vz. clubs of ten and upwards, $1.50. . Address all letters nnd communirationai to my 1 fi-tf GEOR pn. Drawer 0 -!. They Have Come! They Have Come! Sterling Exchange For sale on and ENGLAND. SCOTLAND, By fehlsunira IRELAND. GERMANY, S. if. I’ARRAIt. At Plantor’s'Bmkinir Co. T HE many admirers of and inquirrri alW’ ';; world renowned IVilson Machine will be pleased to learn tlw* ^ Merritt, of IT cent, cheaper man any ume» " i,n. h e (“a penny saved is.a penny rf Manufacturing Prosperity. riinE St. Johnsbury Caledonian, of April 18tb, Jw says: “Last Friday the Fairbanks Scale C jmpany had an order from the Baltimore and O liio Railroad Company for twenty-four fivo- Inandred-bushel hopper-scales to be put into their n 5W immense elevator, bunding at Locust Point. A s these are lrteen-ton scales, and are all set in a row, some idea of the size of the elevator may b j gained.” The production last week was one t! tonaand and seventy-eight scales, including six ir on frame railroad-track scales, of thirty to fifty t- ms capacity, and fifty-live hay scales; and these oi-ders came, not only from all parts of the Uni- j ted States, but from every portion of the globe, j , may 17 It . Sale of Land. “YY7YLL be sold, before the Court-house door,in ? V Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in Jirne next, lot of land No. 91, in the fourth dis trict. Bibb county, Ga. Sold by the Ordinary of Baldwin county, Ga., for distribution among the heirs of Tiiomau B. Stubbs, deceased, and the heirs of Dr. B. A. White, deceased. Terms cast for privately L. Carrington, administrator of T. B. Stubbs S. G. and T. W. White, executors of B. A. White d ecnased. mays ltawtds Il De pleased lu ‘ Gf*o-n tv»T Macon, has them at pnce» ir than any other Sbi’ehe fa penny saved is .a penny made ), -e ^ proposes to demonstrate to the saha any one that they are twenty to twenty***™ J* cent, better than others. with He proposes to supply Middle .. this superb and beautiful family macb member that it took the ‘premium work at the State Fair held at Macon fit took all tlie premium*—thirteen in n jj the Mississippi State Fair in medal, two silver medals, a bronze geif- silver cup were awarded the Wilson Sh wor i ing Machine for the best machine* j n done on them at the State lair c ‘ f f p Q ucred 1S73, torn nirterera eoraj-etifora ‘ « Filir iB the world at the great 1873. The half is not Send for circular-an tliem on Cotton av street railroad, and a few Hall. nna World et told. 1 price list. <* L. JAHNSON, | Merchant Tailor HAS OPENED A CUSTOM Tailor Establishment, YY7TIERE he will make finnents to I > 7 the most improved **■“ who guaranteeing general satisfaction t _ great It. The aliove property mav be treated i favor him wait their ontera “ tnr ~the a- y. Apply to R. A. BENSON, t ; experience in rutting and making:for tner R. T. K. of Bibb county. | P :, l houses m Paris, New A" mechaniciJy* cities, feels confident to prove hi« tnecn and not to be surpassed m . W0 * I £S tnrv and Boys’ Clothing made to shiI t R.ding Jackets, Rcdingotes GenUe^ K Patterns made to order. ^ done rating promptly attended to. All w kjng fos- the lowest prices. Persons dennn-i ^ DENTAL NOTICE. Jt> A S. J. P. A W. K. II OLME S, | Gums, fill Tee ncnlly, cure Abscessed Tee Teeth, clean and bleach Disci Teeth Without Pain. All Prices reasonable. uuumbo,! guarantee of every irannent to fit R ^ tf :Y STREET, eure Diseased correct no charges »iU be “^SJjiertsACo. Teeth beautifully tnd perma- | Cotton avenue, opposite C. P. E. B. POTTER, M. D., XXOZtSCE: * eth, extrac guaranteed ianfttf ICE! ICE! ICE! O N and after Wednesday, April 29th, \ce can j be had at all hours, in any quantity at ‘-he j College Hill Drug Store. apr28 2aw2w*T. D. FORD. A DAY GUARANTEED lining our WELL AUGER AND DRILL in jrood territory. Endorsed by Gov ernor* of Iowa, Arkansas and Dakota. Catalogue Free. - W. GILES, St. Louis Mo. r\Fl'lCF„ "Weed's block. Second ( ' v ' £t -.- 1 ) door below Jchnstmi « 1ts. denee, corner oi Second and \ " - C v EORGXA. BID 1! COUNTT■—') ;;S, n .i J applied for exemption.of,d ting apart and va.ur.Lon of of ji a y, l-» puss upon the same on the -o*- St 6iven under my handoffinolly-^ 0n j; r ,KV. may 16 21 A *