Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 03, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3,1878. THE CITY. Court billot doux in •citi ,r b n f liim for vuritori bat diminished ZZ~~. ~ - ' - - | some time ; but * few months ago he | consequence nf the bu*y ec*iOii bciic WKDN K>1>.\Y MORN fNO SEPTEMBERS. 1*73 j found that hie health wan n<*t jr,-4 inth*> , near at hand. They s4.il! continue to city, and he thought a change to the I conic, however, every stage brings in a country wonld be beneficial. He went to | batch of fresh arrivals, and we have no doubt but that the Spring will be well patronized in September. We enjoyed the ride from the growing town of Forsyth immensely. Our popu- A Mi K.iVii of the Trustees of Mercer University was held That was what brought James, o: Atlanta, to M nere ycftonliT. tho country (probably to the stamps) in ^* * when he has since been rusticating. It seemed that rural life had the de sired effect on him. Ka E. C. Grier, writing from Gris- I 8ired cffcct on him. At any rate, a few woldvilie, says: ’"The caterpillar *• eating j '^ l ^ 8 a S° found himsvlf well enough al! my cotton. I won't make half as I retarn to the city and he returned, ranch as, two weeks ago, I hoped that I I ^' os ®Wy he thought old scores had l*?en would.** Mr. Geo. W. Head, the tobtooo man, h.ts returned to the city after a success ful business trip to the Eastern markets Ho has purchased a fine 6tock of tho wood. CUr* Horses to be Hafiled Mr. J. J. Clay has determined to dis- 1 pose of his fino team of haaim by raffle. wiped out. But they hadn't. The po lice ascertained that he was here and that his rendezvous was at that negro dog gery on Plum street, opposite the pas- | senger depot. Yesterday morning it was determined to arrest him. Accordingly the two lar friend, J. G. Grier, has a first fits line of coaches running every day. Seated in one of those, the writer was rattled along over the hills by the spirits I team at a lively rate. As wc journeyed along our eyes were greeted on every sid«* with the beautiful country and fine crop*. The cotton crop is well nigh made, and we are glad to say almost beyond damage from the caterpillar. T. J. Our Public SchMK It has been suggested that a few Lieutenants of police and two or three of I thoughts on the subject of public edli the force went down. They found Essex I cation would not be inopportune just now. there engaged in the Innocent amusement | Knowing that there is still some inisap- Tho schema includes all four of fab horses, I of a game of cards. As soon as he ascer- I prehension among the people as to what a phffiton and harness. They will be pat I tainral the business in hand, notwith-1 is meant by tho public school system, we up at five hundred chances at $10 a I standing he was surrounded, he broke adopt tho suggestion and submit a few chance. Those who wish to take chances I through tho ranks of the police and fled, points. can do so by calling at Brown A Co.7 booksto Attention is called to tho advert isc- xnentof the Star Linen Marker, which appears elsewhere. We have *oen this little apparatus and arc satisfied that it is a most convenient thing to have about the house, and that it will do its work wclL The linen tor a whole family, or I Kmc u mc to'comc. As ho went out at the door Lieutenant I Unfortunately for the new system, it Taylor caught him; but he broke loose [ was preceded in Georgia by a “poor and continued his flight down Plum I school law,** and it is next to impossible street. Several shots were fired after I to convince the people that this is not him, one of which, it is thought, took ef- I the same tiling slightly remodeled. It js feet; but still he fled, making in the di- J still, they think, a poor school arrange- roction of tho swamp and effecting his j ment—a plan to educate tho poor—and .pc. He lias returned to moral life I they feel no interest in it. again, and will probably remain in the | This is, of course, an entire misappre- for each individual member of a family, can be marked with one of them in one- hundredth part of tho time that it would [ take to mark the articles in the old way. Metcaroloirical. Below will be found Mr. Boardman's hension. Bat the trouble is, how can we | remove this misapprehension ? Perhaps | with many no easier method could be de- I vised than to give the names of one hun- I dred families in Savannah and Atlanta Temperance Lecture. Rev. E. W. Warren, as announced, do- 1 iivered a temperance lecture in the First Street Methoist Church last night to very large audience. The speaker sue- | weather observations for the months of who ^ schools. There it is July and August. Tho July report was endorsed by the best people, and its handed in at the proper time, bnt by I claims to superior efficiency and greater some chance or other it failed to get into economy are universally abutted. W- ,, | prefer, however, to present the system o: the paper. 0 I its own merits. . •MACON, &eptcml*r _, 18/J. I One feature in the organization of the pentering on clocks axed me if I took tho Deai: Sm—The mean hoat for July schools is that the people through their liusin^sn Mirror' and I riz and paid, blast world—, . o*mtv, a ul - all READING NOTICES. Financial and Commercial . haw ♦*d‘tc felt powerful likt- going home, but I jwt- giit my teeth and Lor.- it. After a little it slowed up lik* a train of e.iri, but that durned ieit hand side k»*pt a cumming ::tvay,lik»* mad. I poked n file into it and Ktoai^ -lther. Bt this time th-- hole inercm-’D r a sui4- ing.and I was hotter careful now I l.’oth- eroUh I told Susan that tie' kingbolt was broken and that they would have V* send to town after another, and she *».d they couldn't pay for it and axed me to put the clock away till another time, and I told her just to please her I would. I hung that infernal thing that had kept it stopped so long mto the pin it come off of, and hnng the pendulum to hit and jost give it a little shove to start it off. It ticked powerful fine for a little while and then quit. Oh! how I did want some sperm Uo to put on the axels, but there was none to be luid. Then I thought patent axel grease would do. So I found an old box and scraped some out with a stick and pasted it all on the axis aud then started it again, but it wouldn't go worth a darn. Will you please send me the rest of the rcccat? I am sure there was some of it left out—now, won't there? I*d give a dollar to shut that girl Su san's mouth; and the old lady is always saying I broke her clock, and I tryed to explain it to her, but she got so excited liout it that I took the pieces to town to have the whole time mill reconstructed. I tuck it to Mr. Johnsing’s store down next to the coat-house, and axed for the man that fixed clocks. I showed him mine, and he jist took one look and called up tile old g nt hi-'-fit'. He elevated his specs onto his nose and said something bout Jones county bottled lightning. I thought he might be sin unting somethin ; bout me. Then the man that fixes watches come up and put a dice box in his eye and squinted at it a while and said that tlic chillum must Jiave been fooling with it. I commenced to loose confidence in your paper bout then. The young sprout that, does the car- .1 Card. Eagle Extra and Eagle Family are well known to all housewives, and need no recommendation. W. J. Lawton. Kagm: Choice Flour has never taken any 4 premiums. Why? Because ik ha* aug31tf never been exhibited. LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New York—Noon—Stocks dull. Gold 152. Money 5<£6. Kxcluuure, Ions 7}; abort S». Gov ernments dull. State lx>nds quiet. Eagle Choice Flour is pronounced by all who have tried it the best. Manufac tured by W. J. Lawton A Co. aug31tf ceeded in presenting tho subject in a j (reported as usual but not published) was: I representatives (the Educational Board) I the mirror, and doggon the clock—yes ! most attractive light, and made a most I 75 j elect their teacher. I then says he “I will sell you another clock original and intcrertm* diKonree upon a if”?*- “ To secure the person best qualified for f or what I'll fix tkafn.” , i . . . _ _ . , _ , I Evening 83 I the position, they require all applicants to j Now, Mister Local, if anybody wants subject that Ul non. hackneyed than any Jia in fall 470-100 inches, undergo a rigid exaction before their tyhuya' - - that ever engaged the attention of ora tors. So doubt much good was oocotn plished through tho address. 77 JVaron Merchant. Merchants who desire to extend their trade in Southwestern Georgia are ad vised to advertise! liberally in the Sumter In July 1872 the mean heat was: Morning Midday Kvcning 8G Gain fail 5 43-100 inches. Very Ecspectfolly, J. M. Boabdscan, i new clock jist let 'em fix thorn Macon, September 2,1873. names are presented. By this means the cordin to your recent, most efficient teachers are secured. Very spectfuily, Another feature is that tho teacher re- Peter Simi-hinson. ccivcs a salary for his services, and 1ms ■, no tuition rates to fix and no bills to col- I Tile Cotton Crop, lect. With him there are no contingen cies, so long os ho comes up to the re- , „ .. . quirements of a board of reasonable men. I Mobile Register, now on his travels. He looks to them for his pay, and expects writes from Louisville, Ky., on the 26th, Republican, published at Amcricus by | Sl( : T* 10 mpan heat for thepast t j, c j r 8n pport in maintaining discipline I ^ follows : H^cock, Graham A Riley, being tlieoli ™^ ^- 75 SSft^paid 0n ^5 «>educc from many oat paper in that section. Siuthwcst Midday 85 to the teacher is not collectod Lmn the conversations with as many hard-headed y IZSZSTSP-- I sVo-^:-^! 8 I *???*“**» I frorntte Sdjggg XelZ£l other city in tho State, and the Macon I • UJ August so/z ine mean neat was: A I dred miles of varied country merchant* nhould exert themselves to rc- I ^ I J H ^ J®,?® n ’ Ti “' cotton crop of this year will somewhat rain this valuable trade. The senior edi- 83 5-10 for a,.i supported hy the pe^ mJket^llon^tTe tor of this paper will to-day wiut on a Ram fall 4 61-100 inches, pk at large, it is proper, of course, to al- Hne of r ~ ^ from okolona down, few of tho leading merchants of our dty, I Very Respectfully, low as nmny as will to .avail themaelvea tte cotton geeme a to be a little back nnd we hope they will look to their in-1 . J. M. Boabuban. Lk^thc^oof^hUc. here some ^eSd^ofTe^ THREATENED 8 i;,CIDE. wha seems to reason- in t he prairie country, .all the planters The trade will save money by pur chasing their flour of the Eagle Mills. All grades guaranteed to give satisfac tion ; only best amber and white wheat | used. aug31tf | lEveninx—.Money active at 5li»». Sterling weak at 74. Gold fTrni. Govemmems dull and \eiy little dointf. State bonds quiet and nominal. *81*9 191: ’Ci’s 17; *64*s 171; *85*9,181; «cw 17; *67’s 19; ’ds’s 17| ; u«v 5*s 14}; 10-40*.-. IS}. SUte bc*nds quiet and noniinal; Tennassnes 81|; new 81}; Yinrinia 4i; new 50; cvnsolulatetl 51}; de- ft-rn»l 1*J ; L.»in.-»;arm-i 45; ivw l--\ 8s 55; Alabama S’s 70; 5s 49; Georgia 8V 09; 7*s 90; North Carolina^ 27}; new 16; *»j*ecial tax 10; South Carolinaa 82; new 14; April nnd Octolier 28. London—Noon—Street rate for three months hills 8 8-16 per cent, with heavy demand; light demand at bank. jConsols 92}£92J. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR KEHT. F ROM tht' first of Octol>er, the store on Mul berry strect.at present occupied by B. Lower.- thall as a bar-ioom. Apply sept3 lw* T. PEYTON. HOWARD HOUUE. BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail road Depot. EUFAULA. ALABAMA. J. W. HOWARD. - - PROrRIHTOKB. Onlv a short walk to and from tho Southwest ern Railroad. Seventy-five cents saved in omni bus fare.septa 6m Paeis—Noon—Rentes 5$f. Cotton. New York—Noon—Cotton firmer; sales 510 uplands, 20}; Orleans, 20|. Futures opened: September 1S}$1S S-16; Oc tober 172(3181-S3; November 17 19-52; Decem ber 17J£.174; January 17t» rr* r ... .-n tr • I r.venuK—voiiou unu sales rnuHAN & Green axe still offering U,. uplands 20}®20}. Evening—Cotton firm; sales 408; net receipts their stovus at bottom figures. aug31 3t FgqgMdyd firm; sales 19500; September Pakties building will do well to call on Truman *fc Green and purchase their grates at once, and not delay until the winter is upon us. aug31 3t Hr ST, Rafkin & Lamar.—This well known and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood's Eureka Liver Meilicino. it has the praise of all who have tried it. In bottle* at 50 cents and $1.00. 18 21-32; October IS*; November 17^; December Ml- Baltimore—Cotton quiet and nominal; ex ports coast* isa 6t; sales 160; stock 931; mid dlinjis 19}; low middlings IS}; strict good ordi mry 16} S.16}. >hw Orleans—Cotton firm and in fair de mand, net receipts 82; gross 182; sales 850; stock Wilmington—Cotton steady; net receipt . exports coastwise, 9. sales 5; stock 707; middling: IS. Augusta—Cotton quiet and steady; receipts SO; sales SO; midiOng. 17\<$17i. Savannah—Cotton olienngs light and in good demand; net receipts 316; sales 44; stock 1560 Macon Ice Company Tickets can be had at G. Volger’s, Boardman’s old cor ner. aug30 5t middlings 17}. Charleston—Cotton firm for pood gnul. . oteers nominal* net receipts 231; gross 250; sales 200; stock 4659; low middlings 18; good ordinary 16}. Mobile—Cotton fair demand; net receipts S2 Tbe Cheapest asd. BEST.-Hook’. Eureka creort, coastwise 13; mIos sso; stock s«5: mid- dltngs lb; Boston—Cotton strong; gross receipts 40; sales 200; stock 9500: middlings 20}. Norfolk—Cotton steady; net receipts 871 exports coastwise 820; sales 100; stock 1067; mid dlings IS}. Memphis—Cotton scarce; net receipts 127; ship ments 109; stock 3343; middlings 18. Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 160; exports coastwise 48; sales 578; stock. 5772; good ordinary Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction treatment of Liver Disease. Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Coetivencss, and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach and liver. novSOIy Macon, Ga., 2Sth August, 1873. Messrs. J. H. Zeilin A Co.—Some 115 f Texas"ordinaiy 121 • chronic nervous dyspepsia to such an ex- | pecul:: Evening.—Yanis and fabrics at Manchester So rapid was the advance of this inaidi-1 "Later-Cotton baais low midTUnF. deliverable, ous complaint that I soon felt that my j constitution was broken. After suffering I quiet and ffrmT for several years I was advised to try I Produce Simmons Liver Regulator, but .declined, I xew York—Noon—Flour firm and moderately because I had conceived it to be "only I active. Wheat advancing 2; Milwaukee $158(*. ... ,, ,, , , _. .1159. Corn shade firmer; steam, western mixed patent medicine. At length, believing 53^59. Pork quiet and unchanged. Lord dull; itcould do no honn, I yielded. In a few months I became not only relieved, but and firm. . _ _ _ _ _ . Evening.—Southern flour shade firmer and in absolutely cured, and for two years past I 1 fair demand at $6 7tK§8; common to fair extra. l lPon thorrmo-hlv r<»sf/>rod to henlth I 58 05@10 75; good to choice $8 05<gl0 75. Whisky nave been thoroughly restorea to health | at— dyondm fair inquiry at $110. Wheat i(S& .i sn.a.1 Scare but no I„ q ue,t. I ab - le . J = ** S’'Z itsap^ce or I «I ^ ^ other n, who has a young German his employ- | laboring under a very common misappre- | \ The general impression seems to bo The Weather. Yesterday, tool! intents, wan one of the most ignipotent days of the season. | con, The man groat swear, is a salamander, „ ana need 1 unnus invented, wUl gooff once in a I i D gto a public school. If this werotoany | - ,, -- i: , . r lmvo no dread of any fiery ordeal while and get “blind drunk” on mean considerable extent^ true, w« Aooldnot that ho may, perchance, have to en- I whisky. It is evidence of a depraved I near so much aboui compulsory educa-1 j s universally said to be better counter. Tho sun poured down its rays I appetite on the part of the young Ten- I H on ' 8U . than ever before since the ivar. Several with a fervor that would havo bntliod in j ton, but ho will persist in it, notwith- J lists °in tf<?Noith M’.d "West? ' I reasoning men balanced penqviration the brow of a bronze statue I standing the many living monuments of | It is a notorious fact that whenever a these facts, and then added to them the ' 1 “ “ . I “isounig ino somj uv.ng mosumani oi i n is a uotonous i-vev ware. »su».iu .v amount u f cotton lost to Mo ot Andrew Jackson. But people ought to I tho destructive power of whisky, which I m< * church building with dean white jjgg ^ the overflow of her rivci- bot- iH'urilas patiently os they can, know I ho soos aronnd him every day and night. th“ . ?° , one P 1 ^ 1 that the weather which is scorching them I In fact he has forsaken his ancestral people referred to, they invariably close estimate — even in its increase over the is also singing the pcn-foathcra off of thi I lager, and 1ms been charmed into the their doors more closely and move into n of°cotton'^anj 11 veTat that a: I . "Is of “tho worm of the still." niore, eongenial neighborhood. The same fl „' ure _« llouUtin gj po ^ible loss on r into one of his rhapsodies £*£*£&£* ^SS3SA^S\ marauding caterpillars. ilangcreus toils < Ho went off i A HanUsonic Present. I __ — - - i uonai lacmues. xne cmiracior oi I a bl e ‘increase of the cwTm of tho li^ht Mr. J. B. Boss, lately presented to his “y aftenioon. and when he was on school is really not affected by making it SSL!!S?So*«2SfST my raterW friend, tl.o Hon. Washington Poe, a most thc h, K U r « ul a h, « !l oU *«*> hc fTF* !***&", tors expressed their bcUef that the rc- inoLmiflcont fiilver m-rvi.'r rrmsmtinj? of I Jown ^roto a letter to his cm- JJ momtauned. I he better ckuKnt pre- cc j pta at M 0 t>n 0 would be far larger than • im^mncenr silver service, consist mg or i . .. ., ,. ., , . 1 dominates to so large an extent,and such 1, * «.iiw a. silver pitcher nnd gobclts, of a superb j P^ycr and wife, thanking them for their precautions are taken to keep down cveiy- lno ,./ 1iro l,abL. tlic furtherin') the Mobilo Pattern, and bearing the simple inscrip- Um-lnc-ss to lum nnd informing them tlmt thing of aft immoral Or vicious .mtan.-, goes. In the light tion, “Hon. kVashingtoii 1V-, from J. B. thc 7 woukl nCTCr Iook u P° n lus llTin K Oat those who are morally objectionable Ia2lds , lboro ther0 sh °, re(1 de eido<l sig-ns Ross.” A note noempanying tbe gift. ! '™ ? a «»”??■*** I I ?f *7 ** ^ ^ oxjircssed the cordial feelings of friend- ’'^'."P 1118 ,n, ” d lo ! ' h ’ lfflo off 1,18 mor * at school, especially where large numbers | «nd tho corn is in ship existing mnv« n t wo n f whS«h I M g P ec ^y a manner as possible. | are congregated, group and associate just the service was a testimonial. ' In short, Uo I.nd resolved upon U. tboir parents do. The larger the num-. Smashing a Stone Pier rro. it , . , . , [ "Tlwlnoor-soulod nicre of heroism, self- slaueli- bers indeed the more apt aro they to keep 0 “V * Those gentlemen aro fnends of longl ten” P I in “their own circle." Those who are fa- extraordinary smashing of a now standing. From youth to mature age I Mo w,w weary of life, and did not pos-1 miliar with well conducted public schools I pier at New York, last Wednesday, by they luive known and ottoemod each J Kc * as enough philosophy to understand I will bear me out in the assertion^ that I (Lc steamship City of Limerick, when other, and their friendship seems to have I that j ^ey arc as unobjectionable in this rc-1 mov j n g a t tho rate of a mile and a half • i a. » , _ . I ih,> iniwrn»l>l<*xi.lBv we live. 7 I si»ect as the best “select schools. | . ° . . 1 iponed ns tlicy lmvo advanced in years. | Tbero'a many a lictter tmng to do than dis.** I Other good features y'ouid l>e mention- I an ^ ollr * ls referred to by the Herald as They are living illustrations' that friend-I Having written this letter and made j ed and other objections- jmswerod, but I follows i ship is something more than J proper arrangements, he went off and 1 111050 deemed sufficient, jiost now. “ Hardly an impression was made upon * A fnnmr. I i.i.i.j, Um.nif" I Z. J the vessel and not a passenger on board A rhnrm that lull* to sleep; A shade tint fnllowa wrath h or fnmo And leaves tho wretch to weep.'* hnng himself—around the nearest har- [ room—until ho was dead—drunk. When his employer received tho epistle, ! it very naturally created 6ome apprehen felt tho collision. Yet seventy-five feet How to Treat a Clock and the Result | of tho dock, it is reported, has been so of the Treatment. | badly crushed that tho work will have to ruu.t « , A Jones county friend found tho sub- I be done over again. The damage is esti- hrminfl.TuUnste Jof'bunW I joined utidein.theBusiness Mirror, pub- 8t f .Hoyor's Court. Alderman Cornell found a couple of j aions in “■ ““"o- uul msicau oi uunung i I block of coping cither displaced or cases on the police docket yesf onlay I "P tho coroner and dragging tlic Ocnml-1 hshed at hort ' alley: • cracked, but even the several courses morning, which ho disposed of In ns brief ff oe < or 1'unting for a cold corpsus among ^ ien J°. ur 'lock si;oi>s do not take it underneath were severed. This would a while na was possible for that amount the swinging limbs of the TOiroundiftg ^ foUo'S^Off the^ntos^U^ SS of judicial business to have been trnns- I iorrcsts, lie went around to the barrooms I f^c. take off the pendulum and its wire, work must be there? Evidently a thor- actoil. j and had very little trouble in finding the | Remove the ratchet from the “tick" wheel, | ough investigation into both tho engi- Alexander Maxwell, in «>•*"• o.< rar...t..t earn . r---“ ““* I wears away the gum and dust from the | ne w pier and the gener.U improvement at ing his bread by tho sweat of his brow J «>oled off a little he will be content to I pinions—the dock cleans itself. If you the Battery, so well did it appear, and K *~ ■ a few days longer. J have any sperm oil put the least bit on have urged the vigorous prosecution of the axles. Put the machine together, and like improvements along the front of our niriA fimM in ton it-will run iust as well 1 nwaM . Knf and went to stealing. He has to puy th- munidpality five dollars, in default of which ho will have to exercise his physi cal energy upon the streets for ten days. W. Hampton, colored, saw a dry goods box on the street, at a late hour Monday live Tlie County Court. I nine times in ten it will run just as well rivers; but if such feeble work is exe- Lucy Quick, for many months, has J as if it had been taken to the shop. In cuteditwill be necessary to reorganize been an incubus upon the time and at- *f ct v th “ T ^ ^° St the departmentof docks and to subject , .. ... , I docks. If instead of a pendulum the every foot constructed to a rigid scien- tcntion of the police force. She has oc* I dock has a watch escapement, this latter tific inspection/* . cupied a good deal of the attention of of-1 be taken out in aa instant, without • night, and thouglit it wns eithera tavern floer Fermell> ^ manT a Uvely reuffie he taking the works ap»r;, and the result is a* a summer resort, consequently hr — 1 x1 ~ T * ** lw * w ' and the enjoyments of life. better for parcels or spot. Com 1 better and T , , , , ,, I fair export and good homo demand at 5S&60 I look upon the * Regulator as a J steamer Western. Pork firmer; new mess, $17 75. m( vet oxcpllont modirnno ond will nlw-vrs beef quiet at $9@10 50. Lard firm at 8|. Tur- most excellent meoicine, ana win always unchanged. Rosin quiet at S318^320. have it by me to resist any insidious ap- I Freights to Liverpool firm; per! nro-icho* c* mv old murnir I Locistille—Flour fine nnd in fair demand: proacne* omy old enemy. extra family 5 75. Cora study at M$58, sacked: I write this in gratitude for the ben- p orkt me9S $ 16 to. Bacon, demmidlight ami efit which I have received from the use I holders firm;shoulders clear rib soles 101 of tho Eegulator. BespoctfuUy, etc., W. B. Hall, Principal of Hall’s Select School. aug29diwlw Macon, Ga. ®10}; clear sides 11, packed. Lard 8}@S}; tierce Nat CEE’s Appeals pob Help.—Every indica- j; keg 7@72; steam; small order}<£} higher, u in sky ca.sier at 96. Cincinnati—Flour adranoedgood at full prices J at $6 85(?7. Com firm and in fair demand; I at B2®53. Provisions quiet. Pork. $16 50@1(» 75. Lard quiet and nominal; steam held at 8; kettle 8}. Bacon in fair demand; sliouiders 9ft§9-20 percent; clear rib sides 10-20; clear sides 10-20. tion cf debjiity and exhaustion is a mute W-l KSaSSSSfi of Nature fur medicinal aid to arroat tlio progress 86; low treble extra, $6 50.^6 75; elioice treble of decay. How are these silent appeals of physic- I extra. $7 75<g8; .family $8 25<£9 50. Com in unfair t i, rt i.isoi;,,- «-♦ demand; supply light for mixed and white; al weakness u> the resources of tho healing art I ra i xei j t C5£C6; white 67^68. Oats quiet at 43® usually met ? Too often, unfortunately, tho drugs 45. Bran quiet at S0@85. Hay, supply gootfc Whoever prime 984; choice. $27. Pork lower at $16” ' * prescribed aggravate the syi;iptoms. C. R. sides 11}. Lnnl, choice scarce; prime dull; tierce. 8‘(?9; keg 101(^11}. St. Louis—Flour quiet and unchanged and ' rants, or poisonous 'Iknloids, under such drenm stances, is an ally of the ailment and an enoray of tin patient. Whoever, on the contrary, advise, I tho broken down and desponding sufferer tore- j ofiered; romyl lots 42, mixed; 43} for cash; 4-1 sort to that peerless vegetable invigorant, Hostot- lasst.half. September. Wisky linn »t•*! <& Pork ter’. Stomach Bitters, for aid and comfort. « a I tme philanthropist. It is safo to say that there never was an i'istanco in which such ad vice was | Bo^i given and accepted without the happiest results. I limited jobbing demand. Lard unchanged. From the vciy depths of weakness and despon dency thousands have been restqrod to vigor, health mid cheerfulness by tho renorating opera- jtion of this wholesome stimulant and altcratire. A11 its medicinal ingredients aro remarkable for | their sanative properties, and in combination form absolute specific for indigestion, liver com plaint, nervous affections, rheumatism, intermit-! tent fevers, general and local weakness, and every species of disorder incident to change of season or j climate. The sLmulativo element of this invalu able protective mid restorative is not an impure excitant, but the thoroughly rectified essence of sound rye, admitted by all pood chemists to be jthe most hcidthf.il of cxliilarants. 1 Liverpool—Noon—BreudstufTs firmer. Club wheat 13s2d <i'14s; red winter 12-slod. Coni 30s@ 3083d. Flour 2Ss@S0s. Marino Nows. Nhw York—Arrived, Olympia, Columbia. Mess Pork. Mess Pork. Mark your Clothing, Books, Pa- TlTlTTt per Visiting Cards, Etc., A ill Al Wirh the Star Linen Marker! H E sure to procure a Star Linen Marker. It is acknowledged far superior to anything of the kind yet invented for marking Clothing, House hold Linen, etc. $1150 will bur the Star Linen Marker, with your name set up in it, and initials for all your family, together with a bottlo of In delible Ink. Inking Pad ami box to keep marker in. Persons who have no family can get their names in two styles of type. Those wishing to see the Dio Star Linen Mark er, will please address stating where they can be found, and 1 will call and show it to them. Address B. N. MATTHEWS. sept3 2t*Macon. Ga^ CALL .A.T THOMAS WOOD’S Next to Lanier House, Macon, Georgia FOE FBBMTDBE, CARPETS, || • -AT— LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTH. STOCK CONSTANTLY ARRjv -J ROSS & GOLEM AX JOBBERS Oi- Monday in October next. 1 M ill applv to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to to sell all the lands ol the estate of William R. Powell lato of said county deceased. septa 4t HEX.T. T. D1GBY, Adm’r. _ hereby given to all persons haring demands against tho estate of Joshua' Clark, late of said county deceased, to present them $ me according to tho terms of the law forsettlement. All persons indebted to said deceased! make immediate jm.vment. septa 4t— hereby required to B. T. DIGBY. Adm’ October next, application _ first Monday Hi will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the lauds belonging to tho estate of James It Pit tram, late of said county, deceased for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. This September 1st, 1873. IH'TCl'V AVY OITTin V scpt3 4t* EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Thirty day.. vX after date 1 will make application to the Court of Ordinary of said county for an order to sell all the real estate of Benedict H. Grvjen, de ceased. F. F. GREEN, sep880d* Administrator. TONES SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court-house door, in the town of Clinton, within the legal hours oi sale, fioO acres of land, more or less, in said county. Said land is well improved. Levied on as the property of Micliacl S. Childs to satisfy four fi fas issued from the County Court of said county, one in favor of Charles L. Ridley, vs. | John A. Childs and Michael S. Childs; one m fn- ■ of Frances S. Johnson vs. Michael S. Childs, ■■in favor of John Garland vs. John A. Childs[ and M. 8. Childs, secuytv, and tho other in favor of Sarah J. Towles vs. 3Iichael S.Childs; also three fi fas issued from Jones Superior Court, onei Mfavor of J. L. Britton vs. Michael S. Childs, and! e in favor of J. L. Britton vs. Anderson S. Childs and Michael S. Childs and the other in fa-1 vor of fl. L. Holand vs. Micliacl S. Chikis. Said lands ml joins Madison Maynard, tho widow Hol- IJOI hual and others. Also, will be sold, at the same time and place, 200 hundred acres of land, with the improvements. Levied on as the property of Peter U. Sawyer, trustee t»f his wife, M. K. Sawyer, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jones Superior Court in favor of Jef ferson L. Blanks vs. Peter C. Sawyer, trustee of his wife, M. E. Sawyer. Said lands adjoins Jack- son Roberts and others, laying on the old Garri son rood. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 150 acres of Lind. Levied on as tho property of Orrio Tufts, it being his part of the undivided in terest of F. .Tufts’ estate, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of A. 31. Slotui & Son vs. Orric Tufts. Said land ad joins Robert Woodall, Miller and others. JONES & BAXTER. Cooking Butter. ! A ri PACKAGES, from 20 to 50 pounds, 1 ^xU store and for sa3c cheap, by 'ONES Jt scp2 3t JONES A BAXTER. a down-town merchant recently sued his drug gist for attempt to defraud. He Man suffering from inflamed kidneys and asked for Dr. Helm- bold's Bucbu. The druggist gave him another Lind, upon which tho profit was greater. Instead of relieving the patient as tlio fremm.c prepara- | vrm, BRANlod COW PEAS, for sale very preparation had always done, the imitation com- | ill pound aggravated tho disease and a long and dis- Corn, Oats, Hay, tressing illness followed. Tho court, after full j hearing, gave judgment for the plaintiff with | costs. Moral, buy only the genuine. Flour, Flour, Flonr, Barrels, Quarter, Half and Whole Sacks, ns Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 850 acres of land, known as the Mill place, 500 acres, known ns the home dower, and 80 acres ad joining dower of home place; also 202} acres. Window Glass.—Great attention is now de servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass usod j dwellings, stores and churches. All qualities of American and French Window, Photograph, Cut, Ground, Enameled and Picture, Colored j Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr.P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayno street, Charleston, S. C. Send for pricccard. sopt2dlm pnHBPH A good and us cheap as an^rin'market. For sale sep2 3t !S A BAXTER. Whisky. Tabic and Pocket Cutlery* Wc have now on hand, and to arrive, a j fine assortment of Roger’s table and J pocket cutlery. Walksr & Dobbp. sep2 2t Merchants would do well to call and examine our stock and get our prices be fore going North, os we are selling our Thousands of mothers have placed on record 1, . , .., ? . I the same. It tales aboui twenty minutes | has had with her. in each of wh.eh she ^ de&n a brasg clock> ^ ^ a dol- DLED, Ill Spat [liny. Silicon county. Ga, July 21st Mo.ytk, nsed 5 years. 11 mouths anil 27 Jays, anJ August 2SJ. IUsst Lirscovn. need ptK.nl ft night lclfcrin- and went to sleep. , ]as pr0Ten , 10rself to )jc CTery ineh a Offiec r uff fi »n. him t (r »s n< I man. Lucy, hy means of evil association f Xhe m.n from Joneii, seeing from the . Z? 0 * ft U ^ n *? ,h h ‘ 8 mean sct.isky, has become addicted aWc how simple a thing it was to clean ££££? * nd 7 W " ScJJ - End ^ '"' l l , rs . at " I to shocking liad habits, and consequently I a clock and put it in good running order, ' °° u ' d '*; un 1<X !‘-V n ‘ : , at ** •,^ ar " I sho ^ s P° nt more time in •««»<*» determined that he had t*ei. srasting “ l N * " l *‘ vr> ‘ l U1 ' lot * 1 I than she has spent out of it. But she I money in clock repairing long enough, 1ms become a burden too great to be I and resolved at once to see what he could Tke Funeral of Nr. Nbadrark AVarr. Th* funeral of Mr. Ware toot place at I borne any longer, and yesterday she was I accomplish by following the receipt. He Marshnllvilh', at 10 o’clock yesterday taken before Judge Weems on a warrant I made one experiment, and recounts the I SAFETY MONEY DRAWER ALARM • | Till or Money Drawer! MIXES’ ALARM TILX -OR- znorning, and was attended hy a large J for vagrancy, convicted and sentenced to I results of it in the following' communica- number of persons—all the stores in tho I the chain gang for six months. | tion to the paper from which he obtained being closed. No sermon was I One would have thought that this sen-1 his excellent idea: preached, hut the funeral service was I tenee would have been a wounder to the I Jones Countt, August 28,1873. read hy Rev. Wm. H. Rice. I feelings of the gentle Lucy; hut such I Mr. Local of' the Business Mirror, Fort AL. Wore was in his sixty-fourth year. I tos not the case hy a great deal. Lucy I 1 a ^fy : „ ,. ,, J J I -— J I I git your very Tollable paper bout - a - _ r i T»A w Admlra bly adapt ed to the needs of A Sure Frotcction Ami rut Thieves. • or any lie was a devoted father, a good neigh- is a philosopher. AV^jen court had ad- twis t in a fortait, and I’d jist bet a plug bar and kind generous to the poor. He journed she went to the Judge and with I 0 f tobacko that it lays over any paper jn was, through his last illness, entirely con- j tears in her eyes thanked him for send- | seven States for receates. scions up to tho night before his death, I ing her to the chain-gang, “far,** said she, iik.l he looked upon the approach of death I **I vrill be compelled to work out there; I with no feelings of terror, but declared I get food to cat, and, better than all, his willingness to die. IIo was ot one 11 ^rill he where I can get no whisky for time a mouiWr of tlio firm of Adams A six months at least." Can any one imag- Baxemorc, of this city. He was a good I ine a more pitiable spectacle?—a poor, business man, and his influence was felt in whatever circle he moved. He is sin cerely lamented by a largo number of friends, and it will l*e long before his came is forgotten* or men cease to praise his virtues. OBSEQUIES OF HR. HOPSON, in Sou oi l hr Hoard of Trade. A meeting of tho Board of Trade was held yesterday afternoon, at their rooms on Mulberry street, to take some action with reference to the approaching obse quies of Mr. W. A. Hopson, whose re mains are expected to arrive here prob ably as early as Thursday evening. A committee of five, consisting of Messrs. Givrgo B. Turpin. T. D. Tin-ley. J H. Campbell, H. E. Oliver and J. F. Rogers, was appointed to meet the re mains at the depot upon their arrival and escort them to tho residence of tlic de ceased. and to unite with the family in making arrangements for the funeral. The same committee is to inform the Board when and where tbe funeral will take place, in order that tho Board may attend in a body. A resolution was adopted recomrrend- wretched white woman, debased and fall en—a could heat the man that killed liissdf a filin’ clocks. The old lady she bowed Oman who has lost the power to | she was mi toy glad to hear it—powerful tuallv thanking tho Judge who shul—in axed nto to tty my hand on , . . . . - . . , thurn. So I went to firm it in the man- sentences her to convict labor, simply be- I you J cscribe a. I took off tte pinters cause it placed her for a time beyond the an the face jist like you sed—took off that reach of influences that have cursed her j thing you called pindulim, and the long whole existence, blotting out her woman-1 it. hitches onto, and then looked for , , . ,. , . ..I the ratchet. I sort4*r hood and making her one of the most pit- what ^ ratchct w . l3 . iahlo of rdl God’s crenturs. I Susau, tho gal that lives thar came up. In pronouncing this sentence Judge and you know how ga!s is, tride to Fitted With Compartments I rod one tether day 'bout how to treat j for Bills, Currency and Specie, or a dock and I jist thought I’d try it on an > roun - an old dock at my neighbor s. Twas a —SOLD IT- £zn % 'SZ&LttZZ fairbank’s Seale Warehouses, your very valUbta sheet under my arm Broartway,^ cw\ orfc ^ and went over an onfonned th«m that I | ^ Trade generally. goods at New York prices, and they even | their belief, that for all complaints of the stomach save freight and risk of breakage. I and bowels to which children are subjects, sep2 2t Walker & Dobbs. Z TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT is the most unexceptionable of correctives and al lenitives. Tho reasons tor this‘belief are obvious Chamber Sets. Chamber Sets. Just received, a large lot of chamber * d«h™>us and most nJreshms draught * ° . | relieves the bowels of all aend matter without seta. We can suit any one who mil give p, in> nl|l . y!l fcrar> kidnces sl«p, strengthens the us a call, both in quality and price. I digestion, neutralizes acid in tho stomach, eifres sep2 2t Walker & Dobbs. I flatulence, acts as a gentle stimulant, toms the r .», j tender nerves, and never gripes tho patient. What Jot to the World ! Woman is Free .'—Among I family can afford to be without such a resource tho many modem discoveries looking to the hap piness and amelioration of the human race, is entitled to higher consideration than the re nowned remedy—Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regu lator, Woman’s Beat Friend. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup pression of the menses. It removes uterine ob structions. It cures constipation and strengthens i sickness? Sold by all druggists, septa 2awAw2w. SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. Macon and Brunswick Railroad, Macon, August 20 th, 1873. T HE following articles of UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, if not called for before date of tac system, it unices tne nerves ana punues me i sale, will bo sold to tho highest bidderat the depot blood. It nerer fails, as thousands of women will I of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, on 24TH testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and I ffjfcV|3BPTEMBBR, 1873, sale to begin at 10 sold by L. H. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. [ s Waxeibaum A Bro, 1 box fans. Price $150 per liottle. All respectable drug mon j keep it. sep22swlm THE DOG-DAYS —AND— THE DOG STAR! Homer sung, “taints the red air with fevers, . plagues, and death," shines in Auirusl. and this the ratchet. I sort4a: stopped to study J is.cf all seasons, th.- time to try the marvelous 4 that great anti-bilkms medicine, Tuskeboee, Auu ISIS. Mr. L. H. Bradfield—Sir; Please forward us, | immediately, another supply of Bradfield's Pe- j male Regulator. We And it to be all that is I claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most ue- j cided and happy effects produced by it. Very respectfully, Hunter A Alexander. P & G, 1 box glassware. S Moreland, 2 bales bedding. Jno Fale A Co 1 pckg, 2 boxes mdse. H Carru there, 1 sack pot ware. W J Hodges, 1 sack empty togs. D W Lewis, l sack cotton seal. T J Davis, l box hardware. Ordinary Telfair County, 2 boxes books. W U C.cfm.ll 1 brv. /Ok MM. .21 I known as tlic Wiliiamson dower. Levied the property of Jane 11. Holland, to satisfy one mortgage 11 fa issued from Jones Superior Court in favor of Benjamin L. Holland, administrator of Joseph L. Hofland, deceased, vs. Jane M. Holland. Said lands lies on the waters of Fall creek, and ad joins lands of J. T. Loyd. Green Middlebrooks, William Childs and others, said lauds well im proved. Also, at the same time ami place, will be sold, 28« acres of land, levied on as the property of Wm. G. Maddox to satisfy two li fas issued from Jones Superior Court, one in favor of the administrator and administratrix of Joseph L. Hofland, deceased, vs. Thomas S. Alexander ami William G. Mad dox, security, ami the other in favor of Peter. L. ICkiwer vs. William G. Maddox and Cliarles L. Dame as administrator of Wm. Coulter, deceased, said lands lies on the waters of Coney creek, and adjoins lands of William Brooks and others. Also, at the same tune and place. 2,000 acres of land, more or less, levied on as the property of I William Johnson to satisfy two fi fas issiuxl from Jones Superior Court, tine in favor of George T. BOOTS AND SHOES Hats and. N otionsJ Macon, Georgia. THE ATTENTION OF WHOLESALE BUYERS. Is earnestly called to ths fact that we are how prepared to save them both time and purchase of their FALL AND WINTER STOCK W E f-ELL AT WHOLESALE OTSTLY. OUR STOREROOM BEING ADEQUATE, ENABLES US TO KEE1 1 THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOf TO BE FOUND IN ANY MARKET IN* THE SOUTH. With ample means to take advantage of all DISCOUNTS nnd DRIVES, and with eqicro.-* W. half, than any houso doing the same amount of business, we feel warranted in saying that at c p rices and Terms Equal'to any Market in tke Unio: A heavy stock of FACTORY GOODS always on hand at Factory Prices. aug24tf ROSS & COLEMAN. MACON. GE0BGUI D. F.FLEMING. JAMES M. Wflyf 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOE! POE THE FALL TRADE. Bartlett vs. William Johnson, and the other vor of J. H. GriHin A Bro. \s. William Johnson, said lands lies mi tho waters cf Walnut creek, and adjoins lands of Peter L. Clowcr, Hamilton Broach and others. Also, at the same time and place, 200 acres of land, more or less, levied on ns the property of Henry Long. Sold to satisfy a li fa issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of J. L. Britton vs. Homy Long. Said lands adjoins John T. Glover, Thomas, Long ami others. WILKIN J. GRESHAM, sepStds Deputy Sheriff. Merchants visiting Charleston are Invited to examine our stock. D. P. FLEMING & CO., CALL ON W. A. JOHAN & GO TONES SHERIFF SALE.-Will be sold, liefore G the Court-house door, in the town of Clinton, Jones county,on tlie first Tuesday in October, the following property, to-wit: Seven hundred acres of land, more or less, levied on as the property of James F. Barron to satisfy three fi fas issued from Jones Superior Court, one iu favor of Eugenia C. Hoi lum vs. James F. Bar ron, one in favor of Julia S. l inn vs. James F. Barron, tlie other in favor of Benjamin W. Bar ron vs. James F. Barron. Said lands known ns tlie Hinesly lands, and adjoins lands of Edward Wing, B. II. Pounds and others. Said lands are well improved. Also, at the £une time and place, 1,100 acres of | R/% flnl/vrArl Alnanoc land, more or less, levied on as the property of OU pieCGS LOlOreCl Alpacas, John G. Barron to satisfy one fi fa issued from iTHE PL AC1 —TO BUY YOUtt- -FOR- Justice Court in favor of Walter Zacbiy* adminis trator of W. T. Holland, deceased. Said lands lies on tlie waters of Cedar Creek, and adjoins the lands of Samuel Barron and others. Levy made and returned by David Middlebrooks. bailiff of said county. JOHN BRADLEY, aepStds Sheriff. at 25 cents. FOR TWENTY DAYS 4-4 Bl’ch. Homespun, at 10 and 121-2 cents. 10-4 Bed Spreads, at $1.50. KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, AND LAMP CHIMSKl Triangular Block Drug Stora Where none but FIRE TEST is sold. Oil is branded “Safe,” by Dr.J.Em:' shear. Inspector. ROLAND B. HAM., F. A, J And quito a variety of other Goods, which they are selling AT BARGAINS For the next Twenty Days, will offer To make room for their GREAT INDUCEMENTS FALL STOCK To all who are in search of Wc, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure I in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradfibld’u Fumalk Regulator—believ ing it to be a good I and reliable remedy for tbe diseases for which he j recommends it. W. A» Li.vii’m, Atlanta, Ga. PSXBBBXOX. Wilson, Taylor k Co- Atlanta, Ga. Redwing & Fox, Atlanta Ga. W. C. Lawsiie, Atlanta. Ga. W. Root A Son, Marietta, Ga. W P Eastman, 1 box, (2) cans oil. Jim Salt marsh, 1 box mdse. P P Reed, 1 box mdse. L 31 Gardner, 1 trunk. A S Goodbread. 1 trunk. H Powell, 1 box. Ordinary Pulaski County, 1 box. V, 1 box pickles. B, 4 boxes brandy peaches. 31 Keaton, 1 box books. B J Kgerton, 38 water buckets. “ “ 4 bdls barrel cover?. Geo F Stevens 1 box fireworks. No mark, 7 sacks guano. "11 empty sacks. Now on the way CHEAP GOODS, And especially to Cash Buyers. W. A. BANKS & SONS. amrSl tf DOMESTICS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, and WHITE GOODS, to snit the tastes and purse of all, at 1 gram cradle. 1 sack cotton. 1 old pot. Simmoius* Liver Rcfiriilatov l Weems stated that the penalty was as light as lie should ever impose for similar offenses, and was made so because it was a woman. If the convict had been a man, white or black, tho sentence would have been for twelve months—the fullest ex tent of Ills power. He also took occasion to thank the po lice—several of whom wore present—for the prosecutions they hare instituted against vagrants, and hoped they would continue until not one of that class was left- Tho effect of these prosecutions has been salutary, as numbers of worthless negroes have abandoned the city and sought employment in the country.— Planters have less troubL? now in procur- l , :ng labor than th«* 1»tc had before since . ^ me to hold ^ tick ^boel aL mo. kndjiLt to hum-.tr her I kt her. 11 scraped all the dirt and stuff off the tick You will not regret it. Tbo*? who try it will find wheel, and then give it a little shuve— | iumiodiate relief *•. I a * r ;nuancnt cure. Mk encouragin like—an<l then thought th< darned thing would commence ruumng down wid great velocity, as you sed in your paper. JJuf it didn’t run down wurth a cent, and Susan lafed, and s<-d I'd better put the old tiling away before I broke somethin". I axed her if dw thout I was 3 fule, aud told her that if she didn’t bclier© I could fix docks, just ta wate and see, so the waited. I was sorter on metal then, and got reckless. I • hmfecswd lhsi’i lliw wonderful TteriiMii cumijomvl tli y r< . tl 'Cittlwrtic.'athorough Alterative, an gnwi Tia»i/*,a ragtaiu Convctive of nil UM*Bodr. 5* No Picwathf Memoir ha> «w5r been offered t*>tIk* i►unlit- equal to ur cflicaciou*a* SIM MONS' LIVER REGULATOR. A rourfp of the K^ulslo; roinuM-invil u»w. «-ifl purify and rexu- late tlie whole >y«te»—pteing it in nu attitude of J eoaplete (tehixa lortiflodi ~ ~ tbe unwbolcMme mia>ma! i< «Iav>. REGULATE YOl’K LIVER and prevent \ Dyjprjwia. ChiP--— 1 •-« zJ " 1 tomacb. " STATE OF GEORGIA—Troup Cocntt : This ia to certify that I liavc cxaminc<l the J recipe of Dr. J. Bradfield, of this county, and as a nKsliral man pronounce it to be a combination of modicines of gnat merit in the treatment of all J tlie diseases of females for which he recommends j it. This December 21,1868. Wm. P. Bkaslbt, M. D. Hunt, Rankin A Lamas, AVbolesale Agents, Macon, Ga. mayl0d2awAwly 1 sack harness. 1 box sundries. 1 box circular saws 1 roll togging. 1 spinning wheel. Bilious Attack.-, Ac. Nervous Debility.—A depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel ing; do energy or animation; confused head, :mory, often with debilitating, involunta- V iruardT-ifaaTnrt } iy diaeban^s. The consequence of excesses, men- < * oc * J ta ! overwork or indiscretions. This nervous de- n 1^!^ JTnmi? finds a sovereign cure in Humphreys OihAr. Chronic Diarrhra. I HoxtoPAinic Specipic, No. 28. It tones up the 1 tir. boiler. 1 pckg, (2) glazed sash. 1 axle, yoke and bows. 15 pieces bedstead. 1 mill hopper. 1 table. 2 sacks seed cotton. I wagon wheel. 1 carriage pole. * bundle ocythes. 4 pieces bar iron. J. F. KIBBEE. amrtOdtawtd General Freight Agent. FOR SALE CHEAP. \ N half-acre lot with a six-room dwt'iiin*, Si Tt CoIgihSiIi^s Old. Stand, -ex. kitchen, outhouses, etc., situated on Second street between Oak and Arch. Is within a few minutes walk of the business part of tbe city, de pot and workshops, and has proven to be ahealthy place. Apply to D. D. CRAIG. ansrlO codtf IL A. MORRIS. TRIANGULAR BLGCK. Homes for the People! ALL SIGHT LONG! —Prom this date my— Saloon and Restaurant T HREE of the most ELIGIBLE LOTS for pri vate residences, for wile at low down thru res. [ Neighborhood the best in the city. Terms as rea sonable ond accommodating as can lie expected. Apply to JOHN D. McKELLAR, No. 60 Second st- next J. W. Burke & Co.’ aug!4 tf I Comer Cherry street and Cotton sop2tf SPECLYL Notice to T.ax Payci*> J In accordance with the Tax Ordinance, The Third Quarterly Taj Will be due on or before September !• which time I will be forced to issue EXECUTIONS AGAINST ALL DEFAULTER The city requiring funds, I an» instruct^ : give no Further Time to any Out- I therefore ask all tax payers to cr- without delay, in order tnat they n».v • ing their names published, and sav«* t: expense. All will be dealt with after • 10th as the Ordinance directs. o. f. a:*','' 1 ; City Awwwor in'll Change of Sailing Day l Pacific Mail Steamsliip Co < THEOUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA- < « !! | AND JAPAN. Touching at Mexican Po* 1 -' 1 ] AND CAJEEYING THE U, S. Fares Will be OPEN ALL NIGHT. HEALS served at any hour. 1 keep only the Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. pulled at that conjarr. that waa hunp cn . SimniOUS’ Iavcr Keirulator, the cir Ib.SSX'SSi-SU’S;! , Ureat Family Metlit-inc, U hand side, left hand aide, au i L-.-f'-m I-maimrarnm-l le, whax thar was &umthing printed ! .nf alarm. Still tlarncd mt-rcliitin the war. Allan Outlcr, ooioni bout alarm. Still the darned mercliieu ould’nt go. Then I got mad and gave that apeared to me to hold the tick waoei afc».-d. That us31 d2tawiw ing that all pla^res of business bo closed j from Rutland District* on Uie ! right t while the funeral is taking place, in rc- ! j e larceny from the house. He ’ J.pe-ct lo the memory of the- deeeMad. | ^ in the manner. His case Tb« funeral wiU probably take place ; rKlbab jy be heard to-day. time I fetched cm on«l Like to ave pulled , e brought in j the hole aperatus of. the table. And i thar Strange r IH| in the county, but New York and Brunswick PACKET LINE ^ n d j rPHBattention ot the mcrrauiil*- j.ablic ia re- the A qurtfnltr railed t*« il>? abore Jacket Line be- system, arrests discharges, dispels the the mental and desjotidcncy, tud rejuvenates the en tire system- It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price $3 for a package of tire boxes and a lance $2 vial of powder, which is important iu old, serious casesor $1 per single box. Sold bv all druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC .MEDICINE CO, No. 562 Broadway, X. Y. For sale by John Inga la and Hunt, Ran kin Jt Lamar. Macon, Ga. aprl5eod£wtf ! In the matter ot John W. Wyatt—In Bankruptcy man m toe county. "%g t* nxrlra stay proud long—not much, j freixht in New York on ',r about tbe i*‘th <:! Au- That damvd tick wheel was the cause of j sn»i, and lue G. L. Bradicy about ti*- ^»th An- all my trouble j it commenced to boon j “ h ive , sorter like a gin, t*ben t* «;r likeat.irasb- j fr^rardir.r Yn>m Christ Church, the day after tlie ar- j riral ot the rettaina. Due notice oi? the i * :mo and piao }>aper. will}« given through this t INDIAN ftPSINCL A LIVELY DEAD BEAT. ipg machine with two mules away with h»T. Bout that time Letter front tfce TmvellnE Affent. - ^ in and eommtmvd to ratth McIktosh House, ^ ( the fin^ thing ^ ^nowod away it Iksuv Spehw, August 31. > j bang! zee ! whang ! iw ! Lang.’ anti kept J / facility ?*>r receivdig storing and frenrirt, and all frenrbt shTpi-^ bvthn line wiU recnive prompt altctition. WARREN RAY, Ar t New York. 120 WaU st. S. V. LITTLEFIELD A CO, Bru:u>«irk. «,u. OBSTACLES TO XIKKIiCE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tho effects of Errors and Abuses in early life- ilanhcod restored. Impediment!, to Marriage re- mo\ t_d. New method of treatment. New and re markable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in scaled envelope*. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Phila- delphia. Pa., an institutioo bann* a bijeh reputa- eek«, that I hav.- U-cn nppr:"t -l of tbe estate of John W. Wyatt, of Jas;n.-r county, upou his own petition, by the District Court for said District. HENRY T. SMITH, au*27 bitv Aadmee. E. B. POTTEB, M. D, HOMCEOFATHIST O FFICE Wood’s Block, Second street, third door below Johnston jewelry establishment. Best Wines and Liqnors, Pen Lucy School for Boys, AT WAVEBUY, TWO MILES NORTH OF BALTIMORE, MD And my Restaurant is supplied with all tbe deli- cades of the season. OYSTERS, September 4th. j sep2 tf JOHN VALENTINO- The next Session will begin on the 18th of September. Stearodi;!'^^ ■ Pnn will leave. IV - A North 1*J V *• Canal fct-«.. 5iTnofU.cn the<e- 2Pth cf e^ , . (except wheh those date* fall on t on the preceding Saturday) «*■ Aj” * » connecting via Panama Tr s Company^ Steamship from . FRANCISCO, touching at MANZ-UMLj^,. All deirartures connect at era for South Pacific and Central Aro For Japan and China,steamCTsP* • L . .. cisco first of evory month, except when Sunday, then on the day preceomp- One hundred pound* of u Ow each adult. JBacyare received on d ,1-^ 5 before tailinr, from ateamnoaU, r **_, - - 1 down carv- I N the ahaencecf the Prinripal, wh« is trareling in Europe with some of his pupUa, application should be made to Malcolm H. LOOK OUT CAPITALIST. I AM offering for saL* a valuable bouse and lot, I for places should be made to a comer location, in the business portion of J *ton. Esq., 31 St. Paul street, I the city, suitable for dweflimra -- *— 1 ” '* T Liberal terms aa to price and ti July 20,1878. aux5 dlwAwln CUBBEDOE. HAZLEHURST & CO. aucff41 aw4w FOR RENT. DE. WOODBEIDGE’S PAIN LINIMENT T? EJtOVUSinfr^.fivete^on^min^.te property, belorging to the estate of Mrs. Jane Rosen, deceased: Tbe ei^ht-room where Mrs. Rf^cra bon so on Owlet borpe etreet * formerly lived. j CHUOXIC RHLCMATI.SM, curing l-erj- severe rpHEstore on Cherry street, next to Greer, Lake 1 forms of these.dMCMeam one to ; A i Co. 5. at present occupied by Coleman A j alw> the STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which ** 1. Possessiongiteu 1st of October. Ap- .-ometimes ^ccom^me* tte.jaat- It _alao cure* J. VALENTINO. Avenue Store to Rent. Jlaaax ia a nagro who it wantfdby celt-brated water aod tho hospitality of ♦ Miarxu opened, and, oh, -ordy, bow it I ceieunaeu »•«* - w '* * v - t ■■■■* —• m-*-i •»'*> •* j Ap|*L v to rha polica Thava Lava b*»ons«'nia co unty tha immortal ColUpr*. Tlte number of 1 jist beat all tha bo:lor rnakea for fuas in fufiU MoriiKKs. Morans, Mothers.—Den’t fad to procure Mrs. W|jr Low*a Sooihixg Srarr Sv- srp for all diaeatea incident to tbe period of t relieve* tee child troto , nxulatee tfcr bowels, and ^Ifn to the rWH. five* revt re to rail for **Mta. W]>a- tonr'a SOQTiUXa 8r*C T.” For ule > y all dtufiprts. junc25 vjdSra. DENTISTRY. EMERSON ha? PRA1NS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours ; GUM-BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES, inrludiar those which follow Intermittent Fevers and Tooth Aches,in from one to five minutes;also Colic, Rina* Worm and Menimritis. The second turned to Macon, and 1 ctice of Dentistry ** Mulberry street. WANTED Applv to J. M. BOA RDM AX cured in Brunswick, relieving iu the last in a tew minute*, thv pain in the head and nock, and the rixidity of the muscles of tho neck. See circularscomaiuingoertifieatCHof its virtues from tbos*- who have used it. at tho Drug Stores of li. B. HALL, Macon, and B. F. ULMER, Savan nah, who have it for sale. Address orders to DR. D. O. WOODBRIDGE. ntchs *2awJtsrtf Brunswick, Ga, now occupied by Dr. T. W. Mason One store-house on corner of Oglethorpe aud Third streets, opposite Findlay's Iren Wort*. Two five-room dwelling houaea on Third street ie Findlay’s Iren Works, storehouse on the corner of Arch and Third streets, now occupied by H. M. Behr. Also a number of other small bouses. For terms of rent, etc., inquire of PETER HARRIS, .-.ur24 dlwgutnffw Executor. For Sale. 4 SPLENDID ora fA. used ; as food hone Plneton, but little . . „ a new. Will be sold very Apply to W. A. COLLINS, At Flanders A Hufuenin's Warehouse, j low. passengers w bo prefer to send dp]™? 1 ‘u c <j An experienced Surgeon on boani- - and attendance free. . (>r r ur tb For Freight or Passengek Tickets, >t , formation, apply at tbe Company 8 x-nftb 1 on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, a* se ' v lort - GEO.IL beadbukv.^- V. If. J. Rcllay, Supt. WOOD. TXT’E " ill have a fir.n lot c. -— , J9i»W \V our jn.nl to-day. Coal. Coal. TTTE will sell Co«l at bumn> r , W October. Orfcri k-t J,.. t Callaway’, store. I pat 0 . , ,.0-:.:.' Butt’s Emj.. will receiv* prorop* opposito Rock Mill. bUTT> Trial Trip. TX)K FIFTY CENTS v™ ™5,,^ T oN H' U Ju lent local paper, THL fail^jja JOURNAL, for four .mouths- K > . cr 1 AddrofJjv JOURNax,, tor iour uiuitv-' ",.«tka. news of Houston and M»con county tion rapidly increasing. > sep2 d3tAwlt