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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10,1873.
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Thc first regular mooting of Bom
of Gf- 1 Templar- mil be held in
WindnoT Hill Chap.1 to-nijrht.
Hs. E. A. Son.uto. a leading .hipping
merchant of Sarajutah, i- in the ritj at
pmwnt. ztoppint; at the llrown Honae.
IIIU.T Moisuzcr, a rather notable
penooage in Macon, departed thU life
hut week. The place of hi* demise was
not atated.
Mayor livrr was confined to his home
yesterday with a aerero attack of inflam
matory rheumatism in hi* left shonldor.
Tho attack is a very painfnl one.
Kpaia. J. W. Hunzt: i Co. have our
Uianka for a copy of the September num
ber of Peterson** Magazine—a great fa-
eorite with thc ladies, and withal a clever
periodical of fashion and literature.
Dn. I). W. Lawtos, of Augusta, a
prominent citizen of that city, and form
erly a Ii-mling citizen and repreaentative
m«n of South Carolina, il in the city, the
guest of his relative. Col. W. J. Isiwton.
Mb. M. Stces, who, for a longtime,
has been connected with the bouse of
Gas. Kuaahaum, has left for Hawkina-
vllle, where he will shortly open a dry
good* store with stock enough to equal
the demands of that thriving village.
Maj. It. F. Lawton, cashier of the Ex
change Hank, and lady. returned to thc
city hut niglit, by the Central road, after
a protracted summer tour through the
North. They visited many of the prin-
cipal fashionable resorts and went at far
as Canada.
Mr. Sol. Hinsn returned yesterday
from Now York, where he has been for
tome weeks purchasing his fall and win
ter stock of clothing and furnishing goods.
He says he has bought the prettiest,
largest and cheapest stock of goods that
liu ever liought, anil proposes to turn out
the moit handsomely dressed gentlemen
Macon over saw.
The Weather
For tlie past two days has been remarka
ble to say tlie least of it. It lies been
cloudy and so cool that people hare ac
tually begun to rummage about among
tlieir last winter’s clothes to find some
thing to wear. The mosquitoes are sing
ing low, and tho frogs, tho green-breeched
treubodourw, have quit piping their seren
ades along the edges of tho swamps.
The Vijnr'iCourt.
There were only two cases on the May
or's docket yestenlay, and they were
against George Hawthorne and Austin
Ilupree, liotli of whom hail been arrested
on a charge of burglary. They were held
fic warrant and during the day were de
livered over to tho tender mercies of
Judge Weems’ boililTs. Further mention
of these fellows will l>e found elsewhere.
CITY- J*
is to hr »f run sound
Mind.
There was a gentleman in the city yea-
teil no bnsi- j terday who lire* at some of the near sta
le fore. j tiona on the Southwestern road, who
| knows Amy Hamilton well, and says she
f Muledgevulc, ^ ^ woman, and has been so for a
f thc Brown | l><M ji|n ship length of time. He farther
says that he is willing to go before any
court of justice and make oath to that
fact, and can produce any number of peo
ple who are willing to do the same thing.
The woman’s tales about her separation
from her husband were not correct, and
it has been less than a year since they
separated.
This fact of her insanity, if proven—
and we hope it will be—will bo a great
relief to the public mind of Macon, which
was horrified at the commission of so aw
ful a crime. But, the poor creature, be
ing not of sound mind, is not accountable
for any of her ncta,*and the occurrence
lapses into a tragedy in which no guilt
attaches to anyone.
Tho warrant has not yet been served
upon Mrs. Hamilton and probably will
not be, if the fact of her insanity be es
tablished. She still remains at the house
of Mr. Munson, and is receiving tho most
hurnano treatment at thc hands of Mrs.
M. and other ladies, whose womanly sym
pathies have been thoroughly aroused.
The little girl is now at tho residence
of Dr. Mason, and thc doctor is anxious to
moke some disposition of her. He desires
to see her placed in good hands where Bhe
will receive kind treatment and be prop
erly reared.
A few people have seen fit to blame Dr.
Mason for having made thc affidavit upon
which the warrant against Mrs. Hamil
ton was issuod. In this the doctor per
formed no more than his duty as an offi
cer of tbo city. Ho had every reason to
believe that thc woman was of Bound
mind. Believing this, it followed that
her crime was a most revolting one. He
reported it to the Mayor, and the Mayor
advised him to report itto Judge Weems.
Ho did so, and at the solicitation of
Judge Weems be made affidavit to the
facts that hail come directly under
his observation. Ho tried to avoid
doing so, Wing a witness in tho case, and
not wishing to assume thc attitude of
prosecution. He was assured that tho
State was tho prosecutor, and not he
therefore he went, reluctantly, and made
the affidavit, and in doing so, while lie
performed a duty that belonged to the
police authorities of the city, he never
theless performed his duty as a citizen
which he could not have avoided without
rendering himself liable to the charge of
being partieeps eriminis, in that ho failed
to report a crime that had come so di
rertly to his knowledge. Instead of re
ceiving censure from any one, ho should
have thc thanks of every good and law.
abiding citizen, and we think he. will
have, when men properly consider the
matter.
READING NOTICES. Financial and Commercial
Cotton.
yi:w Ai>VKirrrsE:tiE>'Ts.
THEFT.
A small Negro Ktrnl* A Wntrla and
Noun* Money.
A negro boy nnuicd Pleas. Henry, stole
a silver wsteh nud $5 30 from a negro
man. Tlie police captured tho young
thief, nnd found that ho had spent thc
money nnd swapped the watch to a white
hoy for a brass wateli. The white boy
was found and tho watch recovered, and
the young thief locked up to answer tlie
erimo of stealing.
A Slum of nuslurss.
If one lmd time to spend hoif an hour
In tho wholesale dry goods house of
Messrs. Boss A Coleman, he would ho
convinced in that timo that things were
anything hut dull in there. The store is
thronged with purchasers all day long,
nnd the salesmen have all that they can
do to keep up with their business. These
gentlemen prepared for a heavy fall and
winter trade, nnd the prospect now is
that their expectations will not fail of
realization.
MTirn will llic Xrw roilc of Rrnrgln
lie llone?
This question lias Won asked very fre
quently of late, nnd os it it a question
that interests every lawyer, judge, magis
trate, ordinary, lmttkor, and indeed all
business men. we have interviewed Mr.
J. \V. Burks that we may he able to give
the public reliable information in regard
to the progress of the work, and state
definitely wheu it will Ik* completed.
By contract, tho work was to have been
completed by tho 1st of September, but
owing to failure to get paper such os the
work demanded, it was delayed several
weeks nnd the contract was extended,
raid Mr. Burke thinks the Code will he
completed prwitively ty Ik* 20th of Sep-
timber.
It will Ini incomparably the greatest
U*ok ever i.-sued in Georgia, and will be
printed and boand in the very best style
of Messrs. J. \Y. llurke & Co.’* mammoth
xtahlishment.
The Cod* will not ho for sale in tho
bookstore* until all subscriptions are
tilled. The names of each subscriber is
i nten-1 as received, and will be supplied
in that order. We advise all persons in-
teratod to send up ten dollar, and have
tlieir names entered. The first oomo
first served. Parties who want the work
in two voluuu s, lutriieatvd, can get it in
that stylo for in sir* dollar,. When this
work is seen no one will wonder at tho
time it has token to get it out. The
compilers, ns well as the publishers, have
ilone a great work for the whole State,
and we trust the subscript ions to tho
work will amply repay them for nil their
tabor. Subscriptions may he made to
Messrs. J. W. Burke A Co., either at Ma
con or Atlanta. Go.
Our exchanges would do their readers
a good service by giving the substance of
the foregoing notice.
TaBLZ ANII l’OCXKT CCTLRBV, UnOERS' j
ANOirrnxa Maxuf aittuzzrs*.—Table and urrs s Tt
Pocket Cutlery, at wholesale and retail, j-,. j»
at WzLRRa k Dobbs'. mtlr -tilTenui?
angT-siintf | -til! lM.il* demand t.. ilk
——— lull. Is-.-- the market i. m* «
A Car*. j York xml Iai.-r,..4 n-jssi. «*
Kj«le Extra and Eagle Family arc j;»wtartivi»j«ir.r Irani r
Loan
tbwt (Intiup mh1 li
ml toll* finr r.*-
:!*• New
M Jl.atifj. There
Ml! ufferinsN
Ocmulgec Building and
Association.
Ill -.I I.IE m.-iimr T/IIS KIKXIXG at 8
; IN o’rl»**k. Dittos mint U* juid hrtore th»t hour
well known to all housewives, and need
no recommendation. W. J. Lawton.
Eaglr Choice Flocb has never taken
any premiums. Why ? Because it has
never been exhibited. aug31tf
Clothes, Hampers, Lunch and Market
Baskets, at Walker k Dobbs’.
nCRGLARY IX THE MGIIT.
Tlie Runclars rauglil nnd the .stolen
Goods Recovered.
Two or three mornings since Mr. Peter
McHenry, who has a store on Bridge
Itow, discovered that a window in tho
rear of his store hail been broken open,
anil upon examination he found that
about forty guns anil pistols hail been
stolen, evidently by some one who had a
decided notion of going on the war-path,
or opening a private arsenal for his own
amusement.
Mr. McHenry suspected that the bur
glary was committed by a negro named
George Hawthorne, who formerly was in
his employ, and who was familiar with
the premises. Officers Rye nnd Simpson
were pnt on the track, and were not long
in capturing Hawthorne. He made
confession implicating Austin Dupree,
who was also arrested, and both are now
in the barracks. Upon information given
by those prisoners, seven pistol* and a
double-barreled shot gun have been re
covered. Some of them were found out
in the country beyond Cross Keys.
A warrant will be issued to-day, nnd a
preliminary examination had liefore one
of the Justices of the Peace.
Appointment In the Georgia .stale
College of Aarleurt ure anil Mcelianlc
Art
Some fortnight or so since Hon. C. A.
Nutting received from Prof. Wm. Leroy
Broun, President of tho above named
college, a circular communication re
questing him to recommend from this
county a young man desirous of obtain,
ing a collegiate education, who can com
ply with tho conditions necessary to re
eeivo tho appointment in that college.
This college will receive, free of tuition,
as many young men from each county as
there ore representatives in thc Legisla
tore, and also ono from each Senatorial
district.
When Mr. Nutting received the above
communication he at one\* determined to
give the appointment to the mechanical
interest of the city, knowing that it was a
great and growing interest, and that it
deserved consideration in the bestowal of
this benefit. In outer that a proper se
lection might bo made, Mr. Nutting ad
dressed thc subjoined note to some of tho
leading mechanics in the city:
Macon, August 2i>, 1S73.
Messrs. 0. D. Findlay, Thos. C. Xislet.
John S. Sehopeld. Daniel Gugel, Malt
Thcimtou. Ales. Reynolds, E. Croehett,
Jos. A. Knight, R. C. Il'Oder. J. E. Ellis.
P. T, Bart rum. J. J. Cornell:
Gkrtlrmrs: I respectfully request at
your earliest convenience you will confer
together and suggest the name of some
young man desirons of receiving the ad
vantages offered in the Georgia State
CaBegu of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts.
Your selection will be recommended by
me for the appointment as per circular, a
copy of which is furnished herewith.
Hoping you will cheerfully give this
your early attention,
I am yoiy truly, yours,
C. A Nuttinq.
This note received the following reply,
after receiving the most attentive consid
eration at the hands of the efficient com
mittee to whom the duty of making the
selection was assigned:
Macox, Ga., September Sth, 1S73.
Hon. a A. Uniting, Moron. Gao
• Sir—In compliance with your circular
letter of thc2Pth ultimo, relative to selec-
The Clinton Road Again.
Thc attention of the Rood Oomair , ,
, , . ^.„,r..*i- : tion ana recommendation of some youth
'.ouore of Bibb county is respectfully. wrthj . ( , f ar , v ,; ntmont to .-GeorgiaState
College,” u}x»n certain conditions sped-
but earnestly invited to the following
communication, with the .insurance that
it comes from a most creditable source.
The writer is thoroughly advised of the
situation, and knows that whereof he
writ*"; is strictly true and ought to have
the earliest consideration of the Road
Comm i Spooners:
tutors Tdevramh and Xessenecr: The
merchant* and business men of Macon j
are net probably aware of the fact that J
the condition of one of the public roads
leading to this city is diverting cotton :
from this market and causing thereby j
**ls to l*e purchased ok where. The ;
\xx\d alluded to i* the one known as the ;
middle road* from Clinton to Macon, and
which crosses Walnut oiwk at Ellis’ old
mill. That portion of the road most
complained of lies in Bibb county.
This is an old and familiar bigli-
nuuibcr of
iied in circular issued August 26th, 1S73.
by Wm. Leroy Broun. President (said
circular being hereunto attached), we
have the honor to report the name of
John A. Debord, of this county, a worthy
young man. and one whom we are sat is
fied •* can comply with thc conditions re
specting the qualifications,” etc. Snb-
f mitt ing the matter for your respectful
consideration.
gr«
Very respectfully.
Your obd’t servants,
C. D. Findlay,
Chairman.
M. Thornton,
i A. Reynolds,
J. S. Schofield,
Daniel M. Guoel.
John J. Cornell,
E. Crockett.
! Master Dabocd is represented to be a
• most promising young man, morally as
Eagle Chozcf Flour is pronounced by
all who have tried it th* hat. Manufac
tured by W. J. Lawton A Co.
aug3itf
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. augfiltf
Refreshing.—If you feel oppressed by
the heat and dust, just step into Loh’s,
in the Lanier House building, and take a
cool refreshing bath for only twenty-five
cents. Sharing, hair cutting, etc., by
the most skillful tonsorial artists, and at
the coolest establishment in the city.
Strangers visiting Macon should remem
ber this—thc people here all know it.
julylgeodtf
Distress after father, which i» one of the mos»t
mtpksMUit result* of indijwtion, will no looser
lie exfirrienrcd if a Ublcspoonful of Simmons*
Liver R vpihitor is taken after each meal. This
will prevent tho distress referred to; and by per
severing in the use of litis remedy for a few
weeks. » permanent mre will be effected, and
pain will no longer be the penalty of eating.
Victims or Obscure Disease, neekiirc safety
and restored health, should use Dr. llelmllold ,
Extract Rudm. This artirfo is officinal and
•UndanL It i-. monnrer. the only pn /u»ration
tint develops tlie full value of Ituriiuas a diuretic.
It isa jierfert specificf*»r all diseases *4tlie uriiwiry
organs in male or female. Beware of counterfeits
and imitations, which unscrupulous men are
deaiorinc to |silm 4*11 upon l>r. Hrfmhold’s
Ution. Look forihe Doctor’s signature on the
wrapper.
Window Glass. Great attention is now dt-
aenedly pakl to the kinds of Window Gbss usnl
in dwellings, stores and rhiirrlieE. AH qualities
of American and French Window, lliotngniph.
Cut, Ground, Enameled and lecture. Colored
Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr.P. 1*. Tuale.
Xn. SO Hayne stiect. Charleston, 8. C. Scn*l for
prieveard. ______ scptSillra
Avoid the Perils of the SKASox.—Antumn,
allltough the most radiant portioii of tin* Ameri-
can year, luu !t« drawbacks. The licavy evening
dews and rooming vapors mid thc great disparity
in temperature between tlie night and day, give
rise to many painfnl disturlarooes of the 1 towels
surii as colic, cholera morbus dbrrlme and dys
entery. The digestive organs are also unfavora
bly affected by the change of the season, and dys
peptics generally suffer roost severely during the
fall Derangements of the liver are likewiserom«
roon. and miasmatic fevers pirvail in newly set
tled districts and low-lying and marshy localities.
Those unpleasant contingencies of tlie season are
not, however, unavoidable. By strengthening,
toning and regulating the system with Ilostetter’s
SUnnach Bitters e»vn the most delicate may
escape them. At the expiration of summer all
tlie bodily powers are in a somewhat exhausted
state. They require tlie wholesome stimulation
which this genial vegetable invigurant supplies.
Under it* renorating influence the nervous energy
which tlie wilting liont of July Bird August had
kept in abeyance or (su-tblly extinguished, crops
out afresh; the flacrid muscles recover their elas
ticity; thc appetite takes a sharper edge; tlie jnw
** of digestion ami assimilation become more
rapid and perfect; tlx? spirits rise, and the whole
orgamxatkxi acquires its maximum of activity and
resistant power. Even persons of comparatively
feeble constitutions, when thus fortified against
the perils of tlie season, will have little cm
fear a visitation from any of the disorders to
which we have referred. As a protection against
miasmatic fevers and all epidemics engendered by
malaria. Hoatcttcr’a Bitters may be. justly pro
nounced not only unrivaled but unappraached.
Look well to the bbel and trade mark, as there
are many counterfeits and imitations in the mar
ket,
Bettes Late than Never.—If your teeth are
going, and you have not yet tried the " Sozodont
as a preservative, try it now. Alnndon all other
Dontriflces and give it a fair chance; it is gauran-
teod to be as harmless as water.
tiring readily takon at a lari-<4 lie for middlur?*.
The receipts t«*-Gy were laic- tit by rail
and 14 by was«*n. Thc -hipment’* were S' lale\
Sales Ukk
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stork on here! Srpt I, PCS .. I/S»
Rf ived tssiDy*. ZA
Received previously
Wanted.
\ X exprrirnn'd Tcorhcr ilcsires a Situation.
S*4ti>f.nrtory r.*frretire- funuslievl. Address,
TEACHKR. P.O.B*.x IS*. Macon. Ga.
Scliool Notice.
to-day
previously..
n ban. I this erctiina..
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1.614
Good Things.—We take pleasure in recom
mending Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Vanilla.
Lemon, etc^ as also, his justly celebrated Cream
Baking Powder, confident that their superior ex
cellence will stand the test of use. In the culin
ary department they are invaluable. No Pastry.
Custards, or Creams so fine and delicate as those
containing Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring*; and no
Biscuits, Cakes or Combread so light, sweet and
healthful as those prepored with hi* Cream Baking
Powder. Get them of the Grocers.
Knron Debility.—A depressed, irritable
state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel
ing; no energy or animation; confused bead,
weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta
ry disebaiprs. The consequence of excesses, men
tal overwork or indiscretions. This nervous de
bility finds a sovereign cure in IIujirncEYs
Homeopathic Specific, Xo. 28. It tones np the
system, arrests discharges, dispels tho the mental
gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates tlie en
tire system. It is perfectly harmless arel always
efl'uient. Price $5 for a juckare of live boxes and
a ldrge 82 vial of powder, which is im]iorta»t in
old. serious cases; or 81 per single 1k»x. Sold by
nil druecisU^ or sent hr mail on receipt of price.
Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE CO, No. 5C2 Broadway,
X. Y. For sale by John Ingals and Hunt. Ran
kin A. Lamar, Macon. Ga. npr!5codAwtf
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPY BELIEF FOR YOUXG MEX from
the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life
Manhood restored. Imjediments to Marriage re
moved. New methodof treatment. Xew and re
markable remedies. Books and rirrulars
free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATIOX. Xa 2 South Xinth street. Phila
delphia. IV, an in-titutiou having a high reputa
tion for honorable conduct and professional skill
julySdSm
Special Notice.
rpnE suniring psrtnera of the firm of W. A.
HOPSON A CO. will •continue the business
of the lste firm at the old stand until further
notice. The stock will be kept up in all the de
partments to the reguirements of the business.
Mr. R. E. Jones is our duly authorised attorney
n fart. J, L. WARREX.
C. P. ROBERTS.
Surviving Partners.
September Sth. 1S71
9tf
HENRY SCHMIDT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
HolTs Xcw Building. Down Stajrs,
DENTISTRY.
n R. EMERSON Iixa returned to Macon, and
w..! r Mii'.ii l i- , f iv a t
cnee, at his Dental Rooms, M'Mu’berry streeL
s^pl If
DWEIiliLN'a TO RENT.
taming eight rooms, with good
of water, etc. Terms very moderate. Apply t
aucStf L. W. RASDAL.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
Xlt Yoke—Noon—Stock* active. Gold m tire
at 12. Money finn at 7 to 7 coin. Exchange. Ion*
m. ; abort 9]. tbivemmcnU dull and lower. State
bond* quiet and nominal.
Evening—Money active at 7 to a fraction «*»m
mission. Sterling *i- Gokt active awl unsettled,
rkwinxfitlli^ll!. Government* dull and very
imwular. Slstc Isond*. nothin* doing.
Mklnight—“l- 175;G2* 14; <Wa 15; 65* 16; new
141; «7a 1«I; ©fc 15\ * new 5* If; HMD* Ilf. Ten-
ne**ee* 81; new 81; Virginia* 42; new &»; con
solidated 5i)S; deferred 11} : IxatUiana* 46’,: new
45; levee 6** 53; 8’* St: Alabama 8*s 70; 5**45;
Georgia 6’* 65; 7** 90; North Carolina* 27; new
15j; sperial tax 9: South Carcdins* 27}; new 12};
April awl October 28}.
Xew OtLKANi.-Exclir.rare—Sterling. 22. Xew
York Sisht { premium. Gold 12.
London—Soon—Xew 5* 91}.
Pauls—N’nm—Rente* S8f. 71c.
Evening—Rentes asic.
Frank fobt—Bowl* 971.
Cotton.
New Yoir—Xonn—Cotton quiet and firm
aa!**U97; upland*. 2i»i: Oriean*. 21.
Futures opened: SeptemberlPffc 1913-16; Octo-
l**r 18 ldlglSl.
Evening—Cotton, net receipt* 95; gro** 95; *ale*
172<»; uplands 21*2; Oriean* 21; market quiet but
firm.
Futures rkwed quiet; *»!*•* 17.000; Se|4emlier
18 23-52; Octol**r 18}; November I7i; December
17 15-16.
Baltimobe-Cotton, not receipts 19; gross 61;
exnr»rt* coastwise 45; sale* 115; *tork 567; mid-
dlmrs26}; low lnkldliugs 19; good ordinaiy 171®
171; market quiet.
Xew Orleans—Cotton,n*'t rer»Mptssol; gross
MS;fxpurUnnutvis* 1SS: kiI.n 25*>; *tork 6117;
middlings 18}; k»w middlings 18, good onlinai?'
1ST; market wry strong.
Wilmington—Cotton.net receipt* it; wb
stick 18S; middlings 16}; limrket iiw*haiur«sl.
ArarsTA—Cotton, net receipt* 250; sales 2
middling* 181; market firm; fair demand.
SAVANNAH-Cotton.net receipt* 616; sales 585;
st*ek 2031; middling* 18;; market easier.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipt* .its; sales
160; stock 4036; middlings IS}.* 18;; k»w mid-
cllifuns I7I61S; gowl onliiM^t'16j; market linn
for good grode>.
Mobile—Cotton.net receipts llu-.exjmrt.scunst*
wise 61; >eiles 150; stock 55111; middling* 18}
low middlings 18;; market firm; dcmawl good.
Boston— 1 Cotton net Svcipt* 267; sale* 256;
stock 9UU0; middlings 21; market quiet and
steady.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 501; rxiiort*
coast wist* 562; sales stock 1258; low middling*
18}; market burlier.
Memfhw—Cotfiai. receipts 294; shipments tw ;
stork3561; low middlings Pi}; shirk scarce.
Galveston—Cotton, net retsdpts 194; grow* 191;
export* coastwise —; rale* 20U; stork 5314; Texas
onliiuuy 12}; good ordinary 15}; market active.
l*inLU»FLriilA—Cottwi finn; middling 26};
low miudline* 19}; guod ordinary 17}; net re
ceipts 352; gross 355.
LlVECTOOL—Xoou—Cottoii firm; uplands Spy 9:
Oriean* 9}>9j; rale* ISjOOO; for *iieeuIation and
exiiort 3000: rale* of upland* on a latsis of good or
dinary, deliverable September, at 8 3-16; same
October ami November 8}; on a Iasi* of low im«^
dlinrx, delivered October and November. 9; Or
leans, on a land* of good ordinary, delivered Xo-
remberaod December 9}; new crop, uplands, on
a laud* of good ordinaiy. 8j.
Later—U|dawls Octidier ami November deliv-
crv. cm a basis of good ordinaiy, 8}.
Evening—Sale* include 9200 American.
Sales «tf uplands, new crop on a lwsi* of low
middlings 8}.
Yarn* and fabrics firm lwt quiet.
Produce.
New York—Noon—Flour firm. Wheat quiet
and firmer at 106^167 for Xo.2 Milwaukee. Coni
sternly. Pork quiet and weak; new 17 «2}i* 17 05.
I^rd dull and heavy: old steam 8 5-16^8 7-16,
Turpentine steady at @11. Rosin dull at 3 20 for
strained. Freight* firm.
Evening—Flour fair inquiry; common to fair
extra 7 25* 8 50; good to rlmice 8 85(*:il <«». WIu*-
ky active and decidedly burlier at 99$, 108. Wheat
inactive ami 1 lower; holders more disposed to
realize; winter red western 72.^74. Com active*.
4^1 higbor; western mixed 68. Rice quiet and
steady; Carolina 8}^9}. Pork quiet ami weak;
new 17 50^17 75. Lanl steady. Turpentine steady.
Rosin dull at 3 20. Tallow quiet. Freight* firm.
Lorisville—Flour steady; extra family 5 75&
6 00; A Xa 1 fancy 7 75. Corn finn ami seance;
58giI2. Pork steady at 16 50. Bacoii steady; *houl-
dersP}; dear rib 101^ 10} d«ir skies 10L inckeil;
sugar ruml leuns. canvased 13}^14}; plain 13^.
13}. packed. Lanl.8|(£9} forticree; keg 9}^9J;
steam 7J. Whisky sternly at 90.
Cincinnati—Fkmr sternly st 7 00(27 25. Com
firmer at 52. l\>rk, nominally liekl at 10 00(218 25.
Lanl quiet; steam 7l@8; Kettlo 8^8}. mm
steady; slKMildcra 9}; rales at 9; clear rib 10};
clear 10}. Whisky firmer; principal rales at 91.
St. Louis.—Fleur sternly and unchanged. Com
firm nnd in fair demand; Xo. 2 mixed 46; round
lots 40 cash; 37} Septeinlier; 48} Xmcmber.—
Whisky steady at 93. Pork lower at 16 50. Bacon
active Jobbing order demand: shoulder* 9}; clear
rib 91(^10}; dmr lOlfi loj; Lanl steady at 8}.
Xew Orleans.—Flour dull; treble extra, $6 50
@7 75; family $9 25@10 25. Com scans* and firm
er. white mixed 65; yellow mixed 67(268; yellow
and white 72. Oats searrtj at 46@77. Bran, sup
ply ci»nl at S5. Hay, supply got*!; 2 4 00 prifiic;
26 00<£27 00 choice, pork dull at 17 10«17 25.
Baron, shoulders 71; dear rib. 10}; dear sides 11};
ham* 14^215. Lari dull; tserre 9; keg 10}. Sugar,
common »J; fair to fully fair 10}; prime 11. Molas
ses, nothihg doing. Whisky lower at 94. Coffee
firm.
Wilminoton—Spirits turpentine sternly at 39}
Rosin steady at 2 55 for strained. Crude turpen
tine unsettled at $2 for Iian!; 83 45 for yelkm
dip ami virgin. Tar steady at 82 50.
London—Noon—The weather is unfavorable to
crops.
Liverpool—Noon—Lard 39&6d. Breadstuff*
firm. Club wheat 13*4d^ 13s*Jd; red western 12s
90. Com SOsOdgfl*. Tallow 4«sGd.
Marino News.
New York—Arrived out. California, Hanover.
Arrived. Charleston. Hattera*.
Charleston—A Hired. Champion. Sea Gull.
3Iatilda Brooks. D. F. Kciling. J. II. SUckney,
' Me, Elizabeth.
Sanannah—Arrived. Huntsville, 3Icntgomeiy.
Enchantress, Thomas D. HarrisoiL Clenred, Pep-
peta. Leo.
For Rent.
r | 1 HE r.'Kidence *4 the late J. R- Butts, on First
1 street, occupied ;.t present by J. L. Sauls-
miry, eligibly located and con\-en»ent to business.
PiiK-rssiiMi given Ck-tolwr 1st. Apply to
A. B. ROSS.
seplOtf Or CA1T. A. G. BUTTS.
200 Boxes Tin Plate.
^ < WI) Msottmcnt ot ttaatyaida. Larrc lot ot
lroiy IWik anil Itesairt Knives.
»TiWl. OUTER. lKll’l:LASS 4 CO.
Bibb County to tlie Front.
Bibb County at the State Fair.
_ County .Vziirultural Society at the rooms ot
tlm Society in tho Court-Issue, on SATURDAY,
tho ISth instant, tit It o’dock a. m_.
Tlie Ocntulscu Farmers’ Club is cord tally in
vited to meet with us on thftt dsy.
The olijert at tlie jDMtinz is to perfect arramre-
ments fords'BihhConnl.vtli.pby nt tliesppnueh-
ine Stntc Fair. . ,
An “smest in vitut ton is herehy extend.,! to
AI.L CITIZENS of the eounty. Farmers. Horti-
mltuntlists. Merhtuties. M.nnfstrttmrs. Merchants
snd Pnrestdonal men. who feel n jnst ptitle in tlie
snrens c( tho eaantjr. hi dm mnpetitnn for die
ShxNl premium, to meet with us in deiteml Con
vention st the hour nntl place nnnied.
T. G. HOLT.
President Bildi County Azrictilturul Society.
B. H. WKi.iLET. Swrytaiy. sepltt 41
FOK KENT. "
of Jfr. K. I’ritv. «t_«iS
mmol tf
Sis fs'r IlHHltil. Apply to
. SHY HOUR ROWJfeRS,
At ScyniotUK Tinsley & Co.’*.
Milcli Cows For Sale.
T HAVE four MiWi Cow* for rale at very ren-
I sonable pri<«*. They can lie found in Vine-
ville.at Mr. C. B. Callaway’s. Call nisi examine
them. U. G. TERRY.
nnglOtf *
Fine Chewing Tobacco!
EVERAL popular and choice bnm«l> of Chew-
i:tr Tdaou
BOB WHITE
And other brand* oi Smoking Tobacco.
PINE CUT.
SEGARS
Cheaper than tlie cheapest.
STREET CAR TICKETS.
Station Xo. 1. Macon Street Railroad.
TICKETS, 4 FOR 25 CENTS. *
Over JLOOO sold last month.
BOLAND B. HALL.
Comer Cherry street and Cotton A venue,
sepg tf
I. J. TRAYWICK,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
XO. 40 THIRD STREET.
OPECIAL attention is called to my large stock
D cf
FLOUR AND WATER-GROUND MEAL.
MY SPECIALTY.
Something good to cat and at living rates.
yp63t ~
TO RENT.
rpWO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one
X room Houra for rent.
Apply to
july2&tf OLIVER. DOUGLAS & CO.
Apply to
jnlvl7tf
OR RENT.
At Exchange Bank, or to
Dk. A. P. COLLINS,
At Collins* A Ilwth'i
WANTED.
T. R.. Macon. Ga.
KENT.
T71ROM tlie first of October, tlie store on Mul
l* beny strect.at present occupied by B. Lowen-
‘ *■ Apply to
Housekeepers* Situation Wanted
4 WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty, with one
-Tm. small child, drjin** a situation ns house
keeper in a family, a hotel or public institution
'filing to make herself useful, nnd will bring'
FOE RENT.
on the premises.
Avenue Store to Rent.
T HE STORE on Cotton Avenue, now occupied
by Mrs. Hendrix.
ADo. tho FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty*
five rooms, with garden and outbuildings. One of
the best sta!tds for a boonling-bousc in thc city.
Apply to
Mig2tf G. B ROBERTS.
WOOD.
our yard to-day.
to arrive,
scpgtf
BUTTS & ROSS.
TO RENT.
GOOD STORE. 100 feet deep; dry cellar
. pood business location on Third street A]
to OLIVER. DOUGLASS A CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Taxes—Second Notice.
riMIE County Commissioners have notitiesl m
A tint they am in need of money, nnd l an
therefore compelled to ask the people to come \v
without further delay and pay their State aiw
County Taxes.
IVrson*. white and coloretl. who owe poll ami
road taxes only, must pay up to save cost, as I am
required by law to issue executions snd garnishee
tbnr employers. W. T. NELSON,
seplOti Tax Collector Bibb County.
Atlanta Medical College.
sixteenth regular coi:rs? of Lectures
■” itinn wrfil r
*mber next
Bowing;
FACULTY.
John T. Banks, M. D^ Emeritus Professor of
Olwtetriis.
W. H. Goodwin. M. D^ Professor of General ami
Medical Chembtiy.
Wm. Abram Love, M. D, Professor of Phyxi
Jno. Thail. Johnson. M. D^ Professor of General
and Descriptive Anatomy.
J. G. Westmoreland, M. D, Professor of Materia
Mcdica and Therapeutic*.
J. P. Lagan, M. D^ I*rofessor of Clinical Medi-
Robert Batter, M. D, Professor of Olwtetrics.
A. W. Calhoun. M. IX. Professor of Diseases of
thc Eye and Ear.
W. p. Westmoreland. M. D.. Professor of Prin-
rijdcs and Practice of Surgery.
J-B. Baird. 31. D^ Lecturer on 3Iinor Surgery.
V. IL Taliaferro, 31. D^ Professor of Diseases of
romfm.
G. W. Holmes, M. D„ Professor of Principles
and Practice of Medicine.
X. D’AkjjgnT, 31. D„ Prosector to Professor of
Surerry and Curator.
lYactical Anatomy condnctodby Professor of
.natomy.
Good Board and Lodging can be had near the
College at 54 50 to 85 per week.
Thc following FEES for tbs regular course will
lie required:
3fatricuIation (nnd once only). - - $ 5
V full course. - - - to
atomy (required only once), - 10
Graduation. ----- - 25
Any farther information will be furnished
promptly by addrewong
J. G. WESTMORELAND.
Dean of the Faculty.
AmxTL Scptcrohcr k 1873,*cpl0 2t
LAND FOR SALE.
JMGIIT HUNDRED (900) acres of land in one
body, lying about three and ih
.. t of Fort Valley, Ga* onc-lhird cleared and in
cultivation, the balance well tfml«ered. growth
principally oak. hickory and pine, and located in
la healthy neighborhood. Thera lands are red and
level, well adapted to tlie production of corn, cot
ton. wheat, oats and all farm product* of 31 id.lie
Georgia, so situated that it may be divided into
’.i-draMe fanasof 400 acres, or four of 2i">
leaclu CufiMticrcd by competent judge* to
lv the bet farming lands now far rale in this sec
tion at the State. Time lands will be sold to th*
highest bidder, in the town of Fort Valley, the
first Monday in October, between 11 and 2 o clock.
ALvxat the same time and plan*, one of the best
improved lot* In this place, containing tour acres
* land. For farther information, apply to Wm.
I Anderson.or to the undersigned at Fort Valiev,
». WM.L GREENE.*
|FogT VUUT. G\^ Sept. 8. 1*73. rap0-d2w
G eorgia, birr county. - when**.
Greenville C. Conner appJi - for letters of
adminhtratioti npcm the estate of W. A. Hopson,
late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore to ate and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of raid tie-
emsed to he and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday m November next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letter* should
not he granted.
Given under my band officially.
*ci>10 Id C. T. WARD. Ordirayy.
ui Clinton, said county, on tin? first Tuesday
in October: Forty-seven andonc half acres of land,
lying in said county, on the public road lending
from Mfitodgerfito to Macon, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the County Court of Jones county, in
Lw«f James M. Grav. executor of Nancy E.
Pari-!;, araiu-t Luke Wilder. Property pointed
out by the defendant.
raniotds JOHN BRADLEY.Shrriff.
RUST PROOF OATS.
m»1.\ Th-'.* c.n* tli.- L'Cimim* yellow
Rust Proof Oats. I have plant«l them for u num
ber of years and regard tliom ns certain a crop as
corn. Price $150 per busliel.
aug23 tf J. R. PRICE.
BARLOW HOUSE
AMERICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & CO., Propr’s
Coal. Coal.
A Callaway’s store. Post Office, or office of A. G.
Butt’s Esq- will receive prompt attention. Yard
opposite Rock Mill.
sep2 tf BUTTS & ROSS.
FOR RENT CHEAP.
Newsom. Possession given 1st of (h toljor. Ap
ply to J. VALENTINO.
aus2tf
(Formerly Mrs. Harraulay’s)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
275 ami 277 Madison Ava, X. Y. City.
X>ROF. GEORGE S. BLACKIE. having be-
X come associated in the management of this
established and successful institution, beg* to com
mend it to the attention of hi* Southern friends.
For cin-ulari and particulars. ad«lress
sep71»n 277 MADISON AVENUE.
Z. B. WHEELEK.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
MACON, GEORGIA. *
Meals Served at all Hours,
DAY OR NIGHT.
A First Class Establishment.
STOCKED WITH
FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
aurSl 2m
Kentucky University.
L OCATED at Ashland, the home ot Henry Clay
and Okl Transylvania. Six college* in opei£
1 and COO student* from
rtion. with 50
28 States. Ent
in the Law, Medical and Commercial Colleges.
tnnling from 82 to fit per week. For Catalogue,
address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexington, Ky.
anffl9dlawtr~
Administrator’s Sale.
p EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By authority
VJ from tlie Court of Onliiuuy of Bibb county,
I will sell at public outcry, before the Court-house
door, in raid county, within tlie legal hours of
rale, on the first Tuesday in Ociolter, 1873, two
half acre lots in *ahl county, on the new Houston
rood, near Windsor Hill, about half a mile from
the city limit*, known as tlm property lately
owned by C.W. Gniber. C>n one lot there are
two houses, each with two rooms ; on the other
lot one house with three room*, good double
kitchen, etc., and good well of water. The im
provement* in fair order, in a goal neighborhood,
near churches and schools.
Terms—One-tliinl cash, one-third at six and
one-third at twelve months. The credit pay
ments to bear ten per cent, interest.
ELBERT 31. CALHOUN,
Administrator cf Talbott Combs.
sep« Iaw4w
THE
O
years has l»oon mod by many well as mentally. Tho committee had thc
farmers of Jones, JaspiT and Putnam assurance of Mr. 11. M. Polhill, his tutor,
^ U they an* turn-sj away fnmi ^ ^ inell tal qualifications were fully
find'a*' m^rL-rumf «P to Ul ° * tandrf of tli0 ^ hid doxni
they may be lost to us cntin lv. The ‘ in Professor Hroun’s circular; hence they
quostion’is, who is loLlame lor this state li^l no hesitation in selecting him as a
of affair* ? Wo have roa<l commissii»uer> proper youth to HplUSCnt the mechanical
an-1 a rood contractor w ith a sufficiiBit interest* of Macon. Ihe reeommeodation
forev. I presume, witli the heaw aJdi- j of Mr. Nutting secures him the appoint-
lions to the same from the County Court, ment, and i*]**ns to him a magnificent
t<» properly work all tlie imjH»rtant public field which, otherwise, it would have c«*»t
FOR SAIiE CHEAP.
nen Oak and Arch. 1* withies few !
minut«-s walk of rbe part of thc city, tic- /
jot and workshops and hs* proven to be a healthy
place. Apply to
NE COTTAGE HOUSE on Bom! strwt. en
tirely new. Alra. one DWELLING oppuste
WANTED AT ONCE.
ANB OR TWO tirst-ci^-practical Gin Haters,
v / (Hrvastrr) to whom thc highest wages will be
paid, by the day or pinv.
■jahllfiM
P. C. SAWRER.
LOGAN FERTILIZER
ROGERS A LEMAN. General Agent* for thc
above now justly celelirated Fertilizing Com
pound, would respectfully inform the jiublic
that the? hare a supply now ready for immediate
deli very. It is just the article needed for Wheat
and Turnips.
It is no longer an experiment. In no one in
stance has it foiled to give satisfaction. Price $15
for quantity to corn putt a ton of 2X00 pounds.
EOGERS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Hollingsworth Block.
Macon. Ga.
augfittf
One of the most efficient and valuable of the
Mineral Springs, Virginia
Made jxirtable and euiy transmissible, even
until, in the form 01 a mass, which
has been entitled
Alnm and Iron Mass,
A product obtained from the excellent Alum
Weils, in Washington county. Virginia. Dr. Lan
caster. proprietor, by tho process of evaporation,
ami possessing all the wonderful virtues of tin
water in a concentrated, cheap and convenient
form.
The 31 ass is a fine tonic, alterative and absorb
ent, ami is esjiecuilly useful to ladies. It has lieen
uiiivcrsully approved nnd
Endorsed liy the Medical Profession.
offered, ami lias never failed to give satisfaction.
For wile by
JOHN INGALLS.
nuglTtf Sole Agent.
SALE OF
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT.
Macon and Bbcxswick Hailkoad,
3I:u'uii. August 2oth. 187".
fTUlK followiiig articles of UNCLAIMED
A. FREIGHT, it not rollwl tor liefore date of
rale, will lie sold to tho liigliest bidderat tho «len»»t
of tho llacon and Brunswick Railroad,on 24TH
DAY SEPTEMBER, 1873, ralo to begin nt 10
o’clock, A. 31.
S WnxcllKium & Bra, 1 box fans.
P & G. 11 mix glassware.
S 3Ion*JamI, 2 bales bedding.
Jno Fnle X Co 1 jH*kg. 2 Ikixos mdse.
H Camithor*. 1 rack jiot ware.
W J Hodfres. 1 rack empty bogs.
D W Lewis, 1 rack cotton sml.
T J Davis, 1 la*x hardware.
Onlinary Tolfair County, 2 boxes 1 looks.
W P Eastman, 1 Ihjx. (2) rails oil.
Jim Saltmarsli. 1 box mdse.
F F Reed, 1 box mdse.
L 3( (xardner, 1 trunk.
A S Goodbrcxul, 1 trunk.
H Powell, 1 box.
Ordinary Pulaski County, 1 box.
V, 1 box pickles.
B, 4 boxes brandy liewhes.
31 Keaton. 1 box lxiok*.
B J Egerton, 38 wsiter buckets.
“ “ 4 bdls barrel covers.
Geo F Stevens 1 box fireworks.
No mark, 7 sacks guano.
“ “ 11 empty sacks.
** “ 1 grain cradle.
“ “ 1 rack cotton.
44 ” 1 old pot.
44 “ 1 rack liamess.
44 44 1 l»x sundries.
44 44 1 liox circular saws.
44 44 1 roll bagging.
44 “ 1 spiiming wheel.
“ 44 1 tin boiler.
“ “ 1 pckg, (2) gkued rash.
44 44 1 axle, yoke am! bow*.
44 44 15 pieces bedstead.
44 444 1 mill hopper.
44 44 1 table.
44 44 2 racks sml cotton.
44 44 1 wagon wheel.
44 44 1 carriage pole.
44 44 bundle scythes.
44 44 4 pieces bar iron.
J. F. KIBBE,
auggftdtnwtd General Freight Agent.
Bankrupt Sale of Real Estate.
IN TnE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE UNITED
STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In tha matter of Isaac T. Wyatt—BaukrupL
T>Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from A. G.
_D MURRAY, Register in Bankruptcy. I will
sell, at public outcry, liefore the Court-house
door, in Monticollo, Ja*|>cr county, Ga^ on Tues
day, the 7th day of October, A. D., 1873, nt 11
o’clock A, M- the real estate of Isaac T. Wyatt.
Bankrupt, consisting of one-sixtli interest in M)
acres of land sitnaUxl partly in 31 organ and jmrt-
ly in Jasper comity, it lieing tho life estate of
Nancy Wyatt, widow of Thomas Wyatt, deceased,
and to lie enjoyed after the dentil of raid Nancy
Wyatt. The same haring been surrendered in
Bankruptcy by the raid Bankrupt, as hi* assets,
the same will no sold under a decree in Bank’
ruptry for tlie benefit of his creditors.
AUGUSTUS L. SLUDER.
sepCtd*Asshmee.
JUST RECEIVED!
25 Boxes Extra Cream Olieese.
40 Half Barrels Mackerel.
20 Barrels do.
300 Boxes Tobacco, All Grades,
J1QUBS & JOHNSON’?.
Dissolution.
MIE firm of I. J. Troy wick A Co. is this day dis-
L solved lw mutwil consent, J. W. Orr, airent,
retiring. I. J. Traywick continues in thc busi
ness at the old stand. No. 40 Third street. As
sumes all liabilities and outstanding debts of the
late firm, collect* all debts due the same, and is
alone authorized to sign in liquidation.
I. J. TRAYWICK.
J. W. ORE, Agent.
3Iacow. Ga„ September 1.1873.sop6 3t
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE EXI
TED STATES FOR THE XORTHERX DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of John W. Wyatt—In Bankruptcy
of the estate of John W. Wyatt, of Jasper county,
upon his own petition, to the District Court for
FOR TWENTY DAYS
f.
For the next Twenty Days, will offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
To all who are in search of
CHEAP GOODS,
And especially to Cash Buyers.
W. A. BANKS & SONS.
aucSltf
LOOK HERE!
W. A. JUHAN & CO
ABB BECEIVIXO
NEW KALI CALICOES.
BL'CHD AND BRO. DOMESTICS
10-4 BL’CHD AND BRO. SHEETINGS.
BLACK ALPACAS, ALL GRADES
GEORGIA JEANS AND CASSIMERES.
HOSIERY, ALL GRADES,
RIVAL CORSETS.
COLORED ALPACAS AT 25C
WHITE, RED AND OPERA FLANNELS.
Anti a new supply of those
10-4 SPREADS at SI 50
Our stock will be complete by the
10th of Soptombor,
When all are invited to rail and secure a share
of our
BARGAINS!
S. T. Coleman’s Old Stand.
«ep7if
ROSS & COLEMAN,
JOBBERS OP
Cholera and its Antidote.
rhora. he has died of cholera, in reality. It is well
I for all to know tliat the first, tin* most important,
and the most imlispensihk) requisite in the arrest
and cure of looseness of the bowels is an invigora-i
ting, purifying, toning, and corrective cathartic.
Unquestionably tlie best medicine for this pur-L
jxise. and so far as our knowledge extends, tlie
only medicine possessing all these four medical I
|«*l«mieuts combined in one, is Simmons’ Liver
Regulator. In this wonderful vegetable cora-
l|KHind we have united, in happy proportions, a
I gentle cathartic, a thorough alterative, an excel
lent tonic, and a certain corrective of all impuri
ties of the body. It invigorates, restores, im
proves and purifies the general condition of the
.ystem. Regulates tlie liowcls by its aperient
pronerities. and leaves them, after acting, in a
Ihealthy and natural condition. Stimulates the
dull and sluggish liver and makes it act. Strength
ens the digestion, and gives torn' ami vitality to
the whole man. Regulates tlie liver and bowels,
and-prevents cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea,
chronic dysentery’, bloody flux, looseness, sour
stomach, colic, dyspepsia and bilious attacks.
I Simmons* Liver Regulator is compounded of
tlie simplest and liest remedies—purely vegetable,
lit takes the place of calomel, quinine and bitters
of all kind.
■ It is no intoxicating beverage.
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEII.IX * CO..
3Iacon, Ga., nnd Philadelphia, Pa.
IDIRfy GOOD;
BOOTS AKSTD SHOES.
Hats and N otions,
Macon, Georgia.
THE ATTEXTIOX OF
WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Is dirnestly called to the fact that we are how prepared to save them both timo and money i
purehase of their •
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
WE SELL. AT
WHOLESALE OTSTBY
OCR STOREROOM BKIXG ADEQUATE. ENABLES US TO KEEP THE
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK
TO BE F0UXD IX AXY MARKET
TJST THE SOUTH.
With ample means to take advantage of all DISCOUNTS nnd DRIVES, nnd with expenses less l»y
half, tlmn any house doing the same amount of business, we feel warranted in saying that we eui
make’ * -
Prices and Terms Equal to any Market in the Union.
A heavy stock of FACTORY’ GOODS always on hand at Factors' Prices.
ROSS & GOLEM AIT.
rtMtf MACOX’, GEORGIA
NEW GOODS!
HAIR BRUSHES,
TOOTH BRUSHES.
CLOTH BRUSHES,
TOILET COMBS,
FREXfcn PERFUMERY.
FIXE SOAPS.
All foreign goods and O. K.
Rankin, Massenborg & Co.
sep7tf
.Onion Setts!
Onion Setts!!
YTTE ore receiving a fine lot of extra quality
> i white an l yellow Onion Sett*. If you want
onions earlv
[■•«*.
septTtf
tune to pla
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Druggists.
Fresh Turnip Seed!
Fresh Turnip Seed!
A
BEAUTIFUL lot of
^ „ to all persons having demands
against Ja*. Balkroni. deceased, late of Twiggs
county, to present them to us, property made out,
- ’ 4 fow, so as to show
for settlement. All
persons indebted to said deceased are also hereby
quired to make immedinte payment.
J.F.BALKC03I,
LAFAYETTE BALKC03I.
aug7G0d* Adm’rs estate of Ja*. Balcom, dec’d.
EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY. — Whereas
IvT James P. Powell, guardian of the minor heirs
of Silas and Jane Powell, deceased, represents to
tlie court in his petition duly filed and entered on
record, that he hs* fully dwcharged all his duties
of guardiauship. and fully accounted for and paid
over to his wards all the fund* in his hands.
Therefore this is to cite and admonish all and
singular the next of kin and creditors of raid
ward* to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by uw, then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why said dismission sliould
not lie granted.
I Given under my hand otfimlly.
aug26 4w J. B. HOL^l KS. Ordinary. I
FRESH RUTABAGA TURNIP,
FRESH RED TOP TURNIP,
FRESH FLAT DUTCH TURNIP,
FKESH GLOBE TURNIP,
FRESH HANOVER TURNIP,
FRESH SEVEN TOP TURNIP,
FRESH NORFOLK TURNIP,
Hunt, Kankin & Lamar.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Building,
Cherry St., lie tween Tldrd and Fourth,
3IACON, GA.
commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and
Day. Guosts will receive the best attention, and
the Table supplied with the finest tbo market af
ford*.
julySOtf J. H. BRE3IER.
GEORGE W- HEAD,
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No, 4 Blake’s Block, ----- Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
may b .
STILL TBLUMPIANll
O. W. MAS
m t t
COTTON GIN.
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
"1TTOULD toko this method of informing the public that hundreds are novr in use fiwa ..
V V Texas. Wlierevcr it has been introduced it has proven a success, and becoming wi
For the information of those who have not Been the Gin in use, would state that it r,flW *'■; A ', • i
fast, cleans seed perfectly, ami makes a bcantifnl sample ot cotton. The roll Iwx «* » r .,; ]
that it Ls impossible to break the roll or choke tho Gin by any fair means, and a cniW *' n A .
can *eed it as tcell as any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to givecni
faction or no sale. ii
One improvement in my cotton or roll box is, that it is longer at the top than wbwe xu •
pulled between tho ribs. . . ^ . I
Parties purchasing Cotton Gins would do well to look to this before purchasing Oilier
am determine<l to protect ray patent from any and all infringements. _____ oiap ciU f> )>"
Parties wishing to purchase Cotton Gins would do well to examine the muSwiw
GIN before purcliasing. Samples can be seen at
CARHART & CURD’S, Agents,
MACON. GEORffi^.
LOOK OUT CAPITALIST.
J AM oCoring for
Inu'ril t'nn>V.^ n,
nduahfe boos** and Jot.
the bu-inev. portion of
;iii> or lm>ine» bouses,
nd tixaeran be made on
thoroiuphfanw to th** city. The
time m hand for the cotton crop to
commence coming in. an*l tiii* ruad re
mains unworkotl. Il i> to 1h* hoped that
without longer delay Hi Lb wi«l Jones
county iKith will do tlieir duty in the mat-
Mircuan r.
him years of patient and endnrin,
pun." He is on tlie hi^h ivod to suer
and from what we have l>een aide to
certain *>f his character :in«l ahiliti»*s, we j m
uv Katisfiinl that .Mr. Suttim; will not «
have eausr t«» regTCt the selection he Jia-s i , ”/i I*- !u*.l
mad#. j sugti lm
toil to NEW BOARDING HOUSE
" Oh
THE FIRST UK Al'<
Mullvrrv <r
.•r H«n-’. tiiramte Halil
aru-'- r. Rani $25 ]«-r
]g.licd w it li tto tw*>i ;
1ST I will Often the .
t. oftlK.it. tin- 1a-
urnierly k«*;»t by N.
n<mth.and tla- uhU*
.1 !»'•
rith i
K. M. BROWN. Airrut.
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
H aving related hi* entire* premivs. i* now
prepared to turni>h his frvmils and patrons
\> it li ci. ry 11 ■ '» ■’ .' - !■ 11-» .
i mi wttirh will be *errrd in the very b«it style.
H«» will ahmjv haititi hand
FRESH FISH. OYSTERS, GAME, ETC.
' 1 . :r
1 will ofn-n on th’ l>t ot <> :• Ik - at No.64
ln-ro’ 't»*’ (.nat<«ertonjpir«-iit
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
*ep7 tt JOHN VALEMINu.
POE SALE.
Portable Steam Saw MiH
. rnin t«» ibz* fUQix; alirfj w«*xl mul lath raws.
Tent*—half c.idi; balance 12 months, with good
areurity. A I*», one of
Pay’s Planing Machines.
tor* of the last will and testament of Sarah Hud
son. deceased, hare applied for dismission from
raid executorship of said deceased. These, are,
tiierefore. to rite all persons interested to show
cause within tho time prescribed by law why
raid letters of dummion shouU not be granted
to applicants. Given under my hand and official
seal, this Auguvr Sth. 1873.
aus7 3m W. F. CANNON, Ordinary.
order of the Court of Ordinary of Dooly coun
ty, will to sold on tho first Tuesday in October
next, at the Court-house door in said county, be
tween the legal hour* of sale, the tract of land in
said county whereon the widow’s dower wa* laid,
and whereon Rsifonl Royal resided at the time of
his death, being part ot lots Nos. 233,234 247 and
24S,in the seventh district, of said county^ontain-
ing2S7 acres, more or less. Terms made known
the day of sale.
JOAB ROYAL,
Administrator de bonis non of Raiford ItoyaL
aug^td*
date of this application, at the next reg
ular term of the Ccxirt of Onlinary of said raont),
application will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of said county, for leave to sell all the real estate
of Harmon IL Parker, late of said county, de
ceased. for the benefit of heirs and creditors of
* deceased.
MATHEW PARKER.
e5 50d Executor.
as, Joel J. Brewer, aiiministrator of the es
tate of Sarah Brewer; late of said county, de
ceased, has filed hi- application for dismission
from said administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and ml monish all
eroed, to be and appi-ar at my office,
Notice to Contractors.
T) IDS will be received by the undersigned up
JL> to tha 15th of September, for eroding a
“Public School Building in thc Second Ward in
the city of 31acon.
Plans and specifications can lie had on applica
tion to D. B. Woodruff, Architect, at his office in
thc City Bank Building, Third street. The city
will furnish all the Stone, Brick, Lime and Sand.
The Committee reserve to themselves the right
to accept, or reject any, or all. bids made.
W. 4. IIUFF.3Ia.vor,
augSl tf Acting Chairman of Committee.
D. F.FLEMIXG. JAMES M. MILS' 1 '
3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES,
FOR THE FALL TRADE.
~ ... „n C ,„u« ..... — . . . .J hag nro ?. wdl - * dect * !j
. SHOES. AXD TRUNKS of eveir.<t<*rtplion. wh;rh will he soLl
Merchants visiting Charleston are imvted to examine our atoek.
JJ. P. FLEMING & CO.,
SAMUEL A. NELSON
2 hayne street, corner of church STREET. .. iU iN
OX. faug26eod2m] JAItaa u.itf _
DB. WEIGHT,
DENTIST.
TTAS removed to Boanlraan’s Block, over Vd-
XI. ger A Co/s, corner 3Inlberry and Second
streets, ilacon. Ga.octlS
FOR RENT.
T?ROM the 1st of October next the following
JJ property, belonging to tbeestote of 3Ira. Jane
Rogers, deceased; ~ _ .
The .-ieht-room house on Oglethorpo street
where 31 rs. Rogers formerly lived.
One five-room dwelling house <
now occupied by Dr. T. W. JIaron.
On- st. re-1, use on corner of prietterna ami
Thinlstreets.oppositeFiixUzj^a Ironworks.
Two ttve-nom dweUimr uouseson Thml street.
Oneltoreho^ oiT&eona-r^Areh andThinl
street*, row occupitrf by H. 31- Behr.
Also a number of other small houses.
For terms of rent, etc., inquire of
*° ri PETER HARRIS,
an ri4 dlw sutnSw Executor.
i Oglethorpe;
SHIRTS I SHIRTS!
THOMAS U. CONNEE
Ha* just received a new lot of
beautiful Full Bourns and
Plaited Bosoms, trtsn 13 to 19
inches in the. neck. The Pull
Bosoms are the coolest Shirts
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
THOMAS. U. CONNEE
Has. splendid fitting Summer
100,000 Brick for Sale.
rTXDERninl lij virtue of are^ltrtioni*^. . ;.
1 1 theCityCo.mnl< t the <iiy< fMarea.« .11
,er>ie:i.xf, Committee on Public JTOKiJf’
nt nnWin mtf/Tv. nt llt.t ArmfTTV j
IF
undersigneu,
sell at public outcry, nt the Armory
SATURDAY, the 6th day of
100,00«l brick, or more, if prions admit*
Wotoc-ntncnc
c;iuEK£ Co»-2£-
Neck-Wear! Neck-Wear!
THOMAS U. CONNEE
r before the
l 3f outlay i
ext,
. ny they have, wh;
A dUruiraiou should not to- granted.
Witney mv hand an«l official signature, tuts
lugiuit Sth. 1873. W. F. CANNON,
uuti' 5hi Ordinary Wilkinson County.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
/“10R. CORTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS.,
NEW YORK. On the European plan. RICH
ARD P. FRENCH,son of the late Colonel Richard
French. «<f French's Hotel, has token this llotol,
newly fitted up and entirely renovated the same.
Centrally located in the business part of the city
LanditV and Gentlemen a Dining Rooms attached.
j illy} 3 tf
Received yesterday a
stock of Summer Neck-wear,
in all colon. Lavender and
white tor evening wear. Linen
Collars of all style* and sizes.
Dried Peaches! Dried Peaches !
w* will i>ay the highest Cash Price for Dried
Peaches.
B. PRICE A SONS.
Over 1,200 Building Lots,
O X and in front of the height-'
ran nor- be «dd on easy tennx to
rant 1 .. Extending aa thrae lot«.dy ^^r»5
the Uereer Unit eraty to the (fid Bare «
beii« mu.tlv highet than atw
, many o! them presentw 11 '*-
' re-non of ***
Drawer, from Mtotd inchra the citjand Mtnvmdine ecmnT17™ir~
1st, and a}l ienztha ot in- and bang high abore Ute remnion i
tion of (Send hundred fannhet-and.^.i,,;,.- ;
inxs are constantly ban? en-vutl. ;
now beaecuredcheap for«d.; ; r»
where s desire it, and can u r .
to mi reha sc materials, lots nia> >-./ ; ... - •*
^rSST.n.and tho tetaneo.paid V...»
BAEOXISS-
_ents. Now
would want to
>ilv had ? Tit
aug26 eod2 w
HOWARD HOUSE
BROAD STREET,
i Eutanb
EUFAULA, Ai.AKAM-'- p,.tl
card. - •
J, \V. HOW
Only a short walk t.» an.I f p
r*ni Railroad. tievcitty'UTd * *
bu* hue.
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