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THE MACON DA ILV TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: TiftRSDAT MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11,1873.
TTTK CITY.
i H 1 IIS1> MoKVING. riKIT
Tire Ojtm
portal the (•
Tt **
■ front thn tori!
-.led on the inaid.
.-..itol info W« old
!! o’clock but
ik U preparing
POTement upon
More light b
i building.
of tlx
Jcm* Wrxtts. of t'. (' . .ntc
failed,! 'furnish an item to thi* depart-
mcat W the Tiiuura axi> llmn<™
jeat.-rd-o. He tnir.^vrtod ’ only sooo
ciril lMrines*, * •
.V; 7V* 1
.Sor*l*.«bufihtor of Mr. O. C. Colliia.
and 8r-sd daughter "? Dr.
torn tl .niiir.glw ill *er a •mouth. < • it is
IJf^f *T>fl V.l*r.‘<.'ii. Sha'fcees
-a lint girbpf her oge in Ma
con. » 1 ‘
* ’ Tile Rnrrarlia.
The pelioe gathered in four inebriate
■tomy oao/TOm Wilkin tin, one from At
lanta and tlie other from el-eirhere. Evi
dently It won*a good day among the m-
i«u>»a» %M ,srs&cn -
4 ——
jfairincK.
Mdbrr. Ell. 4 Lonvy ddveitiae a most
luxurious lull of faro for to-day. They
have ■•"ttinU—1 reaourcea of fresh fish,
oyster^ ehrfaijufd •* b««l<jrftem of the
raaty doep- whfcntatiy. aerro upon their
tables i.f.tf". tMJ *ell tj Hit quantity
down sUink They servo a fine oyster
aonp j /; |[t|; ■' , c -1
Tbr Weal her.
Ye.tcnby sras tlio counterpart of the
two prodding days. It was cloudy and
cool, fine weather for propagating eater
pillars, and unwholesome ns a bcav£ cant
wimliould make it. It is unseasonable
weather, and while it is comforting to a
lazy nan it fools oat of piano to a man
whnfei naturally industrious. ITie don’t
cnjnj it at all.
I.nsiis Naturrr.
Tlsu.' was a piccaninny born a night
or two ago, out m*r the Vinovillo brunch.
ThlS.'of itself, waa nothing unusual or
remarkable, aa such things happen fre
quently., The poculiar part of this trans-
uetitei sms. the youngster was born with
two wall developed tooth, ono liclow and
the otberjahove. If top sex will permit
of srt&i'fcHMhMfoKj'.W hndst that
this preoarkau infant bo oallod Julius
IVirf *1 »l.:, i./ .
ON TH E THAI’S
Knorkril Down and Scrl.Haly lujurrd
by a I-ecwm«ilir.
A colored woman named Susan John
son, while carrying breakfast to her hus
band at the Macon and Western depot
yesterday morning, waa knocked down
by the track of a passing engine and se
verely h-;.i«<l. The bone of her right
arm ma fractured near the shoulder
joint, a severe wound was inflicted on
her left check, her right car nearly tom
off »=d per-on otherwise severely •■on-
fused.
She waa walking oo the track at the
time the accident happened, and the en
gine was backing. Had the speed of the
engine been greater the accident would
hifu bees a fates one. Aa it- is, sbo will
probe' >ly
ftmir in Mew Yorl<.
, Mr. O. P. Koburts left last night for
New York to couipluta the purchase of a
i toci that was U>gun by Mr. Hopson,
lie S A little Lite in going; but tho fact
thathsisfPV w>U give him the advantage
of aiteiiing fnun tho very latest styles
nnwl. in the market, no will uiuko a
<iui<4e trip, and expects to have a full
ctoufchoro'by'lko time tho people will
want to purchase their fall and winter
L'<*ay.> i , ' ii *
utJ Oiutimlttcit to.Jail,
Tho negroes George Hawthorne and
Austlp' Dupree, who went arrested for
stealing guns and pistols from Peter
Mritemy, wore brought before Justice
Sprinx yesterday, who, aftur hearing the
tesUm ny, committed them to jail in de
fault of n t wo thousand doHur bond in
<-nrlf chfi.. The evidence against those
fellAte ;Sfns so ooneluaivs that it is ul-
■uote stwisiu that too October term of tlia
Su^Hdr Court will consign them to tho
« ui|tl.iynsont of Messrs. Grout. Alexander
* W , ,V v.'t .
Itncsst
'lliii uflke was illuminatod fur a brief
while but night with the preeenoe of Mr.
1!. y. Shnopshiiv, whose Taco is a most fa
miliar one .huroabouts. The very walls
.. siu.to brighten up when ho entered,
nmhtks chain would have creaked out
their pleasure If they had only known how.
Hois rip here on a brief visit and will bo
orotind among his old friends to-day, and
for n Jay vr two.
Mr. (Shropshire is at j>ro cut off tho
perl Arid tripod, and too press of the
country I- none the better therefor. Ho
is ,ut i fficicut uctrepappr man and wc
xlesild 1 v glud tj sec him in it jtotition
that would utilise bis excellent working
rapacities., M’o hope “XT wjU drop in
often while lie is here. -» ,
\ nutit Negro Tlilrf.
About half-post nine o’clock yostonkty
meriting a stout negro man Was observed
upon the pnnniees of Mrs. Charles Ool-
lius. Ho sauntered about noar too house
os Itdsrtrely as though ho owned half
thu place and bad como to purchase tho
retitiinder. Ho was finally seen to go up
to tho stMond story of the kitchen, into a
rooip occupied by too servant. Some one
tal^ the servant that a man had gone
into her room. She went up unwedi-
wtely, and found the fellow examining
the »»iatcuts of hor 1 organ drawer*.. She
gave to* ahusn. .in.) the negro leaped
from tho sgcond-stofT "Window and with
th# s>t,-1 ef au HUlelepc careered across
tho lot. over the fence, down an alley,
into a street and out of sight. Tito ne
gro was bo refoot oil. and his tracks showed
that he went ton feet at a leap, and his
unsAudsled toes clawed toe ground into
hojbs that looked no if a boy had been
prospecting there for fish bait. Ho mode
good* his crape, however, and survive#
to depredate upon tho premises of some
other pantsi. This was about m bold on
attempt at thieving aa we have beard of
recently.
Coleman 4 Newaoni.
These gentlemen arc now fully in "hilled
in their splendid now quarters in Blake’s
now building on tho corner of Third ami
Poplar Streets. With a single exception
they have the best store-house in toe city
and being specially built for them, it is
entirely adapted to their purposes.
This house has two stories and a base
ment. 1$ i* fifty by seventy-five feet in
dimensions, and as they occupy all three
of the flows they have eleven thousand
two hundred and fifty square feet of
floor room upon which to handle their
large stock of groceries and previsions,
Tho atom is well-lighted and ventilated,
and provided with an elevator and nil the
Other appliances of a first-class whole-
sale house. With such soperb facilities
for doing business and being located
within the reach of all tho business that
cornea to Macon, those gentlemen most
of necessity increase their trade far above
what it has ever been heretofore.
Their store seems to bo well filled
already, notwithstanding their aa
that they have fivo hundred packages of
goods that havo not yet been moved in.
Tbtir spacious cellar is given np entirely
to bacon, and the long tiers of casks give
promise of food for the cotton growers of
the State. On toe first floor wo find a
largo stock of groceries, including every'
thing that comes under this head. Boxes
and 1 lands and sacks ore piled up until
there seems to bo room for very little
more. On the right, as wo enter, there
is a row of shelves which are laden with
smaller packages.
The scoond floor will bo used mainly
for the storing of flour, though wc find
there great stacks of boxes of teas,
woodenwarc, brooms and a great variety
of other articles which it is not necessary
that we should enumerate.
Their office is in tho rear of toe build'
ing, next to Third street, and is elegantly
faritiahod and equipped for the transac
tion of business.
Taking tho establishment “from garret
to basement,” it is one that docs credit
to tho enterprise of tho excellent business
man who are Ha projectors. It is n credit
also to the trade of tho city, and wo take
pleasure in commending it to the pub
lic salt is, by enterprise and responsi
bility, clearly entitled to the moet liberal
patronage.
carpets, Mattings, Kites, Kir.
Capt. B. P. Ross Is Just now receiving
hiS recently purchased stock of carpet
ings, oil cloths, mattings, rugs and other
goods in his line. It is toe largest stock
of this class of goods over brought to
Macon, and ono of the most beautiful
Every piece of goods was selected by
himsolf, in person, and tho result proves
hii good taste. His stock of carpets
would charm anybody in tho country.
lU luts three pieces of body brusscls that
orf gems in their line. They are of
American manufacture, which is admit
ted to lw vastly superior to the English,
nisi are of most exquisite design and
really artistic in color. It almost seems
a pity that such beautiful goods slioqld
bej mmie to lie trodden underfoot. In the
wiy of tapestry carpets, ho has some that
are almost as beautiful in design and
d<or aa tooso above named, and of
cheaper carpetings be has an infinite
variety that would please any taste and
sifit any purse.
ilia stock of oil cloths is very large,
embracing a great variety of patterns,
and ho can fit any size floor from a moot
ing house down to a six liy ten office.
IB the Hnc of rugs ho has a perfect art
gallery, including Teiy many exquisite
Assigns, with some superb figure and
flower work, done in most brilliant and
elaborate coloring.
In wallpaper and window shades he
has an endless variety, embracing every
conoeivablc tint and pattern, and ho h is
fall car load of mattings now in store,
a^d more are coming.
'This entire department of his estab
lishment is complete in overy particular,
and we take pleasure in calling attention
to it. It is a forward step in the trade of
Slaoon. and wo would be glad to see
Gapt. Rosa rcceivo such support as will
enable him to keep it up to its present
standard and oven to enlarge it.
Tiie Fin-ini ' Committee, t" whom wax
referred tte petition of sundry lank ofii-
c.ts, touching too action of this Oraneil
in exempting the Mutual Loan Associa
tion from tax oo their capital, and also
tho counter petition of X. M. Hodgkins.
Cmsihiertif raid Mutual Loan Association,
beg leave to say that aa there are certain
legal points involved in the matter which
we do not feel like deciding, we reeom-
mend that the matter lw referred to our
attorneys far their decision aa to the said
legal questions.
J. W. Burke,
It. J. I.IOHTVOOT,
Committee.
The Committee on Street Encroach
ments, to whom was referred the petition
of W. J. Lawton for on encroachment in
front of his residence on Poplar street,
together with their former report recom
mending the. same, asked to be relieved
from farther consideration of this matter,
aa the ordinances of the city will not
allow them to report favorably wh-me ob
jections are made. The request was
granted, and on motion the whole matter
was laid upon the table.
The following report of the Finance
Committee was received and adopted:
The Committee to whom was referred
the petition of George Bau, night watch
man at tho city barracks, for some com
pensation for time lost on account of sick
ness, report in favor of granting him one
month’s wages. J. IV. Buck*,
R. J. Liohttoot,
Committee.
On motion of Alderman Cornell—
Resolved, That a special committee of
three lw appointed to investigate the
claim of Mrs. J. H. E. Washington for
damages claimed by her to havo been
done her property by the city. Passed.
The following committee were then ap
pointed : Alderman Kahn, Lightfoot and
Rasdal.
On motion of Alderman Kaadal—
Resolved, That the city lot* now ad
vertised for sale on the 23d day of this
month bo psRtponcd until Wednesday,
the 12th day of November. Passed.
On motion of Alderman Dcitz—
Resolved, That the Committee on Pub
lic Property be authorized to sell a portion
of the stone at tiie nrmoiy buildings, re
serving a sufficient amount to be naod in
building two school houses. Passed.
On motion Council adjourned to meet
next Tuesday at S o’ dock r. *.
' J. A. McMaxcs, C. C. C.
Financial and Commercial
KKW ADVKRTISEMENTS.
Cotton.
UniaTiuuiirR am* Meuxsgei.)
S0)>ttwhrr W. W3. »
ThfiPfl is to i>- t*W«* tkrfdj'i Ihv nrW t* *
day, Tb* dnnnfl mitfniai arrive for tho Ihrr
gnulec Wc qaoto aiddlin^ »t 17£ I7|c.
Then* was a>li?ht haprovrnMnt in receipt**
vidrh marked <3 bale*—41 by rail and 24 by
wagon. Tlw nhipmrnU wen? 1>4 bole*. Skiff* 42.
XACOX COTTOjr hTITMEST.
Stork mi hand 8rpt. I. 1*73 l.»»
Rer.-h.wt to-day «
Received pminu*lv —... 215— SI®
Notice in Bankruptcy.
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1.71
i band thia < ▼ minr .
READING NOTICES,
Toilet Sets.—100 elegant toilet sets-
just opened at
sepll 2t Walker A Donna'
A Cart!.
Eagle Extra and Eagle Family are
well known to nil housewives, and need
no recommendation. W. J. Lawtox.
Ir you want to see something really
pretty, call and look at tooso beautiful
toilet sets and vases, at
aopll 2t Walker & Dobbs’.
Eaole Choice Flour has perer taken
any premiums. Why ? Because it has
nover been exhibited. augSltf
Excursion Ticeets to New York.—
Tickets via Atlantic Coast Line for sale
by Brown A Co. For round trip $13.
This is the shortest, quickest and most
reliable route. Meal and berths fur
nished between Portsmouth and New
York. Information given on all routes,
augustit-sunkthur tf
Vases.—100 pairs of the prettiest vases
ever before offered in the city, at
sepll 2t Walker & Dobbs'.-
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore by the most desirable
routes, at Brown & Cn.'a.
july20suc&tour tf ^
Clothes, Hampers, Luneh and .Market
Baskets, at Walker * BobrsV
St
Tbc Mayor's Conrt.
Mayor Huff was too ill yesterday to pre
side over his diurnal dispcnsatoiy of jus-
tire; but AlJerman J. W. Burke was
there and manipulated the majesty of toe
low with all the dignity of an ex-officio of
many months' standing.
He found but one ease oa docket, and
that wan against Pleas Henry, a saffron-
lined youth of fifteen summers, who was
charged with larceny. The gravity of this
case called for a broader jurisdiction than
la-longs to tho mayoralty; therefore the
lad waa held for a warrant from Judge
Weems. This is the same case that was
mentioned yesterday morning.
The State Fair.
Work on the Fair Grounds progresses
wall. Nearly all tho heavy timbers of the
hippodrome an- in position, and the im
mense building In-gins to loom up in
grand JSjopert tops. It wjIO>0 a great ad
dition t« tho greoml.-i, ni it will permit
tho exhibition of jitock without trespass
ing upon tho speed track.
Messrs. Ellis * Cutter have the frame
of tho warehouse.!:, .irly up and are push-
ing tho work with commendable
vigor, and it will not be many days be
fore they have it finished.
Within the past three days there havo
>£ wr*- .«««■> £^£3SWS*A£S
Connell Proceedings.
Reoulab Meeting, >
Council Chamber. Sept. 0,1873. j
Present—J. W. Burke, Mayor pro (sin.,
Aldermen C. Burke. Deitz, Lightfoot,
Burdick, Cornell. Shoreman, Kahn and
Hasdai.
Absent—W. A. Iluff. Mayor, Aldermen
Ellis, Durrett and Dempsey.
The minutes of tho hut n
read and confirmed.
t mooting were
bills bsfxk&ed.
Macon and Brunswick railroad, D. Val
entino.
BILLS TASSSD.
F. L. Henry, $187 82: W. W. Johnson,
tifily poultry coops, all coming from par-
tins in this State. It will probably re-
quire as many as toroe hundred coops to
aef eumodate the ponltrjr that will be
exhibited.
There will also have to 1-e additional
“equine oottagos” erected, as it ia now
known that uiotv h. OCA roll be here- than
can be seo.'ninodated upon the grounds
with the proteat fucilitios.
A handsome jcvillion is ti> be erected
a! the terminus of the street < er line, for
■ and r.*v(!!!'’V • t pit • R-
g. it win baw, t > wsit Lir esn-
Tho street railroad company will have
$20; Jooea 4 Baxter, $189 76; Jones &
Baxter, $127 75; J. H. Zeilin * Co.,
$16 75.
Petition of D. D. Craig, in behalf of
Young America Fire Company, No. 3, to
be allowed to use toe proceeds derived
from the sale of their old hand engine to
wards paying for their steamer, and also
requesting an addition to be built to
their engine-honso.to be used as a stable,
was referred to the Committee on Hie
Communication of E. A. Warwick, call
ing attention to a mudhole in front o*
his doir on McIntosh street, was referred
to Committee on Streets.
Petition of G. W. Strickland, for an
encroachment of ten feet in front of kit
*■ -a <• t-f »• jrt] sjsssuiiiiss- it
with plenty of tum out ■». And arroa^o- Committoo on Street Encroachment*,
meats are in pmpBw wiiicb will memo Petition of Gcorgo Bau. night watch-
.:goly mcr*asod numi'cr c: lar.;o car” .ti 1 i -
aw * i p • 1 some ot nipcnation for time lost during:
to be u«Jduring the fair wecB. ^ naving been sick for oreri
i hen* u aogf littlo doubt unit the tair J mont ^ was xvferrod to tho finance Com-
TrilJ tiio oQf tlia: ever took ! zniiU'C.
plart’ in Georgia. It h attr.vctin^ n vast i Tho Committee on Finance reported
n v adversely upon the petition of Trura 4
" a , CU f: th ° Tf*?’ I Grevr. to have refunded to them a pro
Tickets to New York and Philadel
phia. via Pennsylvania Air Line, at
Brown 4 Co.’s. julySosuntliur tf
Crol-kkbt, Glassware, Etc.—Mer
chants visiting the city would do well
buy their stock of crockery at
sepll 2t Walker A Dobbs’.
Baulk Choice Flocb i« prononnocdl
all who have tried it the Ivst. Manufac
tured by W. J. Lawton *t Co.
augaitf ^
Tickets via Atlantic Coast Line, fur
salo by Ilrown A Co. Firat-clasa faro
$27. july20iunAthiir tf
The trade will save money by pur*
chasing their flour of the Bogle Mills,
All grades guaranteed to give satisfac
tion ; only best amber and white wheat
used. augSltf
The popular route to New York is the
Atlantic Const Line.
ju]y2teun&thur tf
Distress after rot inr. which is one at the most
unpleasant rv*ult* of indigestion, will no longer
lw experienced if a tablespnonfnl of Simmons'
liver Rtwulatori* taken after cadi inoal. This
will prevent tlw distress referred to? and l»y per
severing in tho use of this netnodj for a few
weeks, a permanent niro will lie effected, and
pain will no longer bo tho penalty of eating.
IIvxt. Raxkist A Lamar.—This well known
and reliable firm have received a largo lot of Dr.
Hood's Kureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents
and $1.00.
■— -— ■ - ■
Victims op Orsccrk Disease, seeking safety
and restored health, should nse Dr. Hehnbokl's
Ext met Buebu. This artirle is officinal and
standard. It is, moreover, tbc only pn*panition
that develops the full value of Buehuas a diuretic.
It is a perfect specific for all diseases of the urinaiy
organs in male or female. Beware of counterfeits
and imitations, which unscrupulous men are en
deavoring to palm oft upon Dr. Hclmbold's repu
tation. look for the Doctor's signature on the
wrapper. _
The Citeapiwt AND Bist.—Hook’s Eurvkn
Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in th*
treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia. Siek Head
ache, Costivencss, ami all that class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. uov901y
Mothers, Mothers. Mothers.—Ikin't fail to
procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sybct St*
EVP for all diseases jncitlcnt to the j>eriod of
teething in children. It relieves the child from
pain, cures wind colic, regulate* the bowda, and
hy giving relief and health to the child, gives rest
to the mother. Be sure to cull for "Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothing Srarr.”
For sale by ail druggists. junefS codflm.
Avoid the Perils or the Season—Autumn,
although the most radiant portion of the Ameri
can year, has its drawbacks. The heavy evening
dews and morning vapor* and the great disparity
in temperature between the night and day, give
rise to many painful duturbaiKvs of the bowels,
such as colic, cholera morbus, diarrhow and dys
entery. Tbc digestive organs are also unfavora
bly affected by the change of the season, and dys
peptics generally suffer most severely during the
faB. Denafencnti «f the liver are likewine com
mon. and miasmatic fevers prevail in newly set
tled districts and low-lying and marsiiy localities.
These unpleasant contingencies of the season are
not. however, unavoidable. By fftrcnaibening,
toning and rsrnhting the system with Hostetler's
Stomach Bitters even the most delicate may
j them. At the expiration of summer all
the bodily powers ans in a somewhat exhausted
state. They require the wholesome stimulation
which this genial vegetable invigorant supplies.
Under its renovating influence the nervous energy
which the wilting heat of July and August bad
kept in abeyance or partially extinguished, crops
out afresh; the flaccid muscles recover their elas
ticity; the appetite takes a sharper edge; the pro
of digestion and assimilation become more
rapid and perfect; the spirit* rise, and the whole
organisation acquires iu maximum of activity and
nt power. Even penuns of comparatively
feeble constitutions, when thus fortified against
the perils of the season, will have little cause to
fear a visitation from any of the disorders to
which we have referred. As a protection against
malaria. Ho^ettor’s Bitten may be justly pro
nounced not only unrivaled but tmapfirarbxi,
Look well to the label and trade mark, as there
are many counterfeits and itmtatjon* in the mar-
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
New York—Noon- -SUrks active. Gold active
at It*. Money 7 to 7 eoin. flirhangr. lung 8t;
short 9t. Governments dull and lower. State
UmU steady. .
Evening-Money unmsy *t 7 coldto emmais-
aiu: Steriing rimed sLwdier at A|. GoH artiyer
at a drriine—ll^llt. Government* dull with
better prWv*. State Imnds quiet and nominal-
Midnight—<1* U;«s U;4b 14f; «* IS*; new
151:67s W4;«*l«l;new5*ll};10-4nsll|. Ten-
natnf< §1; new 61; Virrinr*- 41; naw 50; con-
snlidated SO}; deferred 11} : Lnuisiana* 461: new
46; lever 6*s 55; A**5»: Aialnma A’s 7«; 5s45;
Georgia C\ 65; TsEO; North Tarolinas 27; new
IS}; special tax S»; South Carolina*271; 12S;
April and October 26}. ^ _.
NgwOaLKANS.—Exrhsnrc— Sterling. 26. New
York Sight I premium. Gold 12.
I'abia—X<«hi—Bent*-* 5*.
Evening—Rentes SNffUc.
I»jn»oN—Evening—Okaaol*
Frank FORT—Bonds TV.
Cotton.
New Yore—Noon—Cotton salea 601; uplands
201; Orleans. 21; market quiet.
Futures opened: Septemlter 16 9-16; October
IS M2t«19 5-K2; November 162; Decanter 17 15-16
January 16; February 1AJ.
Evening—Cotton, net receipt* 1S9; gw* 1299.
Fnture* closed Ann; wile* 12^06; September
16}; October 16642: November 17 27-320172;
Ihemlier 171142.
exBALTIMORK-Cotton.net receipt*—; gross 43;
til ports coastwise SO; tales 255; stock 565; iiihI-
17ings 262; low middling* 19; good ordinary 172®
}; market quiet.
46New Orleans—Cotton, net receipt* 46; gross
m; exports coastwise 51: tales 1W; stock 7112;
15kUlings 18}; low middlings 1*. good ordinary
1: offerings light.
Wilmington—Cotton, net receipts 7: sales —;
eximrts coastwise 50; stock 110; nuddlinpi 162;
market unchanged.
ACGfOTA—Cotton, net receipts 100; sal«*150;
middling* 194$ ; market quiet and sternly.
Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 731; sales 214;
exports coastwise 671; stock 2091; middlings IS;
market quiet and easy.
Chaeleston—Cotton, net receipts 333; gross
335: exports mast wise 570; alen 100; stock 3S5I;
middling* IS 1 ,/? 18}; low middling* 1*; good ordi
nary 16}; market finorr for good cr*d»*.
SloBiLK—Cotton.net receipt* los;ex!*»rt* coast
wise 304: sales 100; stork 5323; middlings 16};
low middling* 18|; market firm.
Booton—Cotton net receipts 2; gross 161; sales
250; stock 9000; middling* 21; market quiet
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 2S0; exports
coastwise 425; sales 80; stork 1003; low middlings
181; market linn; demand active.
Memphis—Cotton, iwvipiit&H; shiitmcnl* 437
stock 2995; low middlings 18|; market sl«*uly.
Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 205: gnsw 263;
export* coastwise —; sale* 372; stock 5519: Texas
ordinary lit; good ordinary 15}; offering* light.
PniLADCLruiA—Cotton firm; mhldling 2t*i.
low middlings 194; good ordinary 171; net re
ceipts 1867; gross 376.
Livertool—Noon—Cotton firm; uplaml* K _ .
Orleans 92^9}; sales 15JIU0; for sioculatiou and
include 7706 American.
Hale* of uplands, new crop on a basis of low
middling* 8|.
Pnjduce.
New Yore—Noon—Flour quiet and steady.
Wheat dull and drooping; } 52 for No. 2 Milwau
kee. Con* dull; steamer western mixed 62^61}.
Pork quiet nisi without duiilcil clisugo; new
17 621X17 05. Lord dull and tsvors buyers; oUl
stmm }}. Turjicntlnc steady at 43J^4I. Rosin
dull at 3 20 for strained. Freights quiet.
Kvetiing—Flour klartivc; Common to fair extra
7 25,? S 50; good to choice 8 85^.110(1. Whisky
closed atl 00. Wlirat henry and 3« 4 lower; hold
ers anxkmk tho decQne in gold depresses the
market; winter red western 7tK*74. Corn 1<?2
lower; high mixed yellow western 66^,67. Eire
steady; Carolina 8}(?9|. lV»rk quiet and stciuly,
new 17 S0«17 75. Lard weak at 8 5-16(?.8i. Tur
pentine steady. Busin easier at 312}. Tallow
artiverat 8|(S aj. Freight* heavy.
LonsviUJC—Flour firm and in fair tkMiwisI
extra family 5 75@6 00; A No. 1 fancy 7 75. Cum
in bur demand and light suppr —
Froriafaus quick and steady. Ix
shoulder* 9»; clear rib 64^9}; dear side* 1(»J,
locked; sugar cured ham*, canvased 131^144;
|d*in IS}, packed. Isud, 8b?92 for tierce; keg 9}
<?9}; steam 7}. Whisky steady at 92.
Cincinnati—Flour quiet at 7 23. Com steady
at 52^53. Itek imnwiHr held at 160Ogt l625.
IahI quiet; steam 7ft§8; kettle 8.*Sj. Bacon
steady; shoulder* 9J; dear rib sides 10}&lO};
dear 10|@10i. Whisky active at 92.
Ht.*1x»cis.—Flour firm and in fair dcmaml.
Com lower end unsettled; No. 2mixcd
gcptewtier 441^45; hst half Septetplicr, rasn,
nominally 41. IVliiskyaB. Dork kinur at 16 &u.
Bacon quid; only limited jobbing order; shoulders
}!; dear rih 91? 104; dear 104^10}; Lanl un-
changffdj small lois of reftued *}.
Nkw Oelean*.—Flour dnH; treWe fjtr?, SC 50
@775;family$9U&Id25. tk»mMRMandfirm
er. white mixed 65; yellow rnixod yellow
and white 72. data scarce at W-77. Bran, sup
ply gnotl at 85. Hsy, sandy gootl; 24 00 prime;
26 (»V?27 00 choice. l*ork dull at 17 lo? 17 23.
Baron, shoulder* 74; dear rih, 104; door sjda* 111;
hams 14^15. IjiivI dnlh tlerro •; keg 10}. Hugar.
common 9}; fair to fully fair S6h prime 11. Molas-
scs. nothil»v' doing. Wliisky lower at 9k Coffee
firm.
Wylmivotoy—Spirits turpentine steady at 394.
Rosin Mteariy at 2 AA for stnunMl. Crude turpen-
tim quiet at 206 for hard ; 346 fix yellow dip
ami virgin. Tar steady at 2 50.
I»npon—Kvoning—furpentino SlsAl.
Liverpool—Noon—Breadstuff* quiet.
Evening—Lard ShikL
Marino News.
—Arrived, Muul
Culm. 31u:ilattau. Viprinu.!
Stores for Kent.
CARPETS !
Oil Cloflis.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
irrod in thi* nuu-ivt now in .tore uitd »rn\
iuzdwljr dinrt (ruui manufactory, of the hc*t
quality of Kund* and at rvdun.l prii-o..
BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
THREE-PLY CARPETS.
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS,
MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR
PETS,
VENETIAN' CARPETS,
HEMPS CARPETS,
VELVET RUGS.
BRUSSELS RUGS,
BEAVER RUGS.
MATS OF .ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS,
FELTS AND DRUGGETS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
COCOA MATTINGS,
CANE MATTINGS.
CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS.
Ihirrhaser, an* invited to examine my .lock 1»-
Inrj Imyiusr, a* I can ahow a -rvviter variety am
at as lour iirire* as any market iu the South.
No. W Clierry vtreet. next door to Iloss & Cole
man’s wholesale dry gooda house.
■aeplleortsm It. V. ROSM.
New Yozk—Arrived, MoutKomrrT,
a. San Kail*
pa, Itriait.
S ivxvv.ill- Arrived, Eelipae, Tytwre. Ireland.
Saihal. Leo.
CllAKLEsToy—ArrivctJ. Timothy riehl*. E. It.
Kennedy- Tho Weymouth, for t’harlntun. (rot
a.hore on Folly Breaker, and n i>rohably a total
lo«*. Site waa londcil with 47G tons Kuano.
ARcnts Wanted.
Sciol for cataic^ue.
Doitit gratis lt»d!a Cuatu7. St* r ok.
STEAftl ENGINES
•BOILERS
AND MACH5MERY.
^tatiouary and |s>rtablc Steum Engines :tnd Boil
ers, Gray s Anti-Friction Cotton Fre*s, CinuLir.
Gang ami Mubt.v Saw Mills; Durlaltlc :.ud Sta
tionary Flouring Mills, Sugar Cant* Mills and Su
gar Pan*. Narrow.Gauge Locuinotivc* ami Dum
my Engine* for street mculs ami mining
new and sccood-hand Iron and Wood Working
Msrhincrj' of every description. Setid fur cir-
< l <r ‘ WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.
Vesey Streii, New York.
Kenmore University High School,
Amherst, C. II., Ya.
Preparatory to tte University of Ya. 11. A. Strotlo
(Math. Medallist IT. Va.).Principal:uhI instructor
in Mathematic II. C. Brock. Is. 1 it. IT. Va. (n*-
rently As*’t Prof. Izatin. U. Va.) Instructor in
Greek, tetin. French, German and Botany. This
is one of tte lending high scliools of Yirgiiiui. nml
presents many advantages incominr.ih!.' with
those of others. Student* also receivetl for the
Summer. Neu* session begins Septemlier 15th,
1873. For Catalogue, mhlress tte l'rincip.:i!.
tf
street, im
r Y^UIS is to give m4ire that on tte 19th day of yiven
± August. A. D-. 187S. a warrant in Bank
ruptcy was Umum aouin the estate of Edwin T.
Jont.in. of , county of Crawfotd. and 6tate
01 u»xu. who has lx*cn alfu.M a Bank
rupt on hi* own fMTition. ami tint th ’
went cf any drill*, and delivery of any pn*rerty
telonring to said Bankrupt, tt* him. or for l»i> use,
and the transfer «if any property l»y him, are for-
bdtlea by law; that a meeting of tit.* creditors at
tte Mud Bankrupt, to prove their debt*, ami to
rlxioae on«s or more assignees of hi* estate, will te
hcW at a Court cf Bankrnjitcy. to 1m* holden at
Matron. Georgia, at tbc offira • rf Roller! A. Nistet.
before Alexander G. Murray, Kstj. Register,
on tte 23d day of September. 187*. at 11 o’clock
A. M. W. H. SMYTH.
sepll 1ft r. S. MsrdtsL a*t M anoerr.
1 Cotton Avenue, near tte comer of
ry street, and the other on Cherry
r corner of Cotton A ramie, ltescssioa
L-dbtely. Apidy to
A. FARMER.
• Wanted.
V N experienced Teacher desire* a Siti
iklthfxtorT referouces (nntlshed. A*
r EACH HR. P. 0. Box 126.3I:u-on. Ga.
. School Notice.
For Kent.
rpil K residence of the Lite J. R. Butts, on First
X itnvt. oempied at i>ivm>kI by J. 1*. Sanls-
huiy, eligibly located ana comunient to business.
Ikissession given October 1st. Apply to
A. B. BOSS.
soplOff Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS.
20ft Boxes Tin Plate.
^JOOD assortment of Steelyards. Large lot cf
I»<#iy Table am! Knives,
sepio lw OLIVER. DOUGLASS ± CO.
Bibb County to the Front.
Bibb County at the State Fair.
riMlERE will be a rolled meeting of tlio Bibb
I County Agricultural Society at tte •rooms of
the Society inth** Court-house, on SATURDAY,
tb ‘ 13th instant, at 11 o'clock a. m.
The Ocmulgee Fanners' Club i* coni hilly in
vited to meet *vitl» 11*011 that day.
The obj<*ct of th;» meeting i* to perfect arrange
ments forfthe Bibb County display at theapproach-
In* State Fair. ... . , . *
An ramot invitation l* hereby extended to
\LL CITIZENS of the county. Farmers. Horti-
nilturalists. Mechanics. Manufacturers, Merchants
ami PrefevM.mal men. who fed a just pride in the
micocss of tho county, in tte competition for tte
$loon premium, to meet with us m General Con
vention at the hour and jdatv named.
T. G. HOLT,
' President llibb County Agricultural Society.
B. H. Win glut, Secretary. sepio tt
rpiE sui
HOPSON
Special Notice.
•urviving partner* of tte* linn of W. A.
CO. will continue the business
of the late firm at tte* okl stand until further
notice. The stock will be kept up in all tlio de
partments to tho requirements of tho business.
Mr. R. E. Jones is .our duly authorized attorney
11 fact. J. L. WARREN.
0. P. ROBERTS.
Surviving Partners.
Septemlier 8th. 1873.set** tf
Taxes—Second Notice.
«lmve notified mo
money, ami 1 am
therefore compelled, to a*k the people to come up
without further delay and pay their State and
County Taxes.
Persons, white and colored, who owe poll and
road taxes only, must pay up to save cost, as l am
required by law to issue executions nml garnishee
their employers. W. T. NKBSOX,
soplo tf Tax Collector Bibb County.
South Macon Drug Store.
Proscription Department,
I have secured tte service* of
MB. B. U. HOPKESTS,
From Louisville, Ky.,
will have charge of my prescription
r r iiartment. Mr. II. comes highly reeom
mended as an experienced anti careful pharmaoeu
ti*t, and bv promptness and attention to busi
ness. he will commend himself to the patronagx
of the citizens of South 3lacon. My prescription
department has been entirely reorganized and
supplied with a fresh stock of drugs and med-
S. D. EVERETT. Druggist.
julylSeodflm Fourth street, near Arch.
HENRY SCHMIDT,
FASH10XA3LS IlARBSil,
•Huff’s New Building, Down Stairs,
FOB BENT.
'K room Dwelling, with three neresgtound
3Iilch Cows For Sale.
{18ENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BGGX,
Epidemic and Contaoions Diseases
with tte newest and best treatment for uli case*.
Tte only thorough work of tte kind in the world.
Embraces Suir^l-K'-X. Yellow Fever. Cholera and
all analogous discnK**. No family s::L* without it,
mid all buy it. Has 21 chromatic illustrations.
Tte biggest rlumco of t te season for agent*. Ad
dress H. 8. GOODSPEED A CO.. 37 Park Row.
New»Yurk.
prices.
ville, at Mr. C. B. Callaway’s,
than,
a agio If
TO RENT.
Key Cl .
and full inrtinilar* Fkkk. S. M. SI’KNl ; t:i», 117
llanov.’r Street, ltosttm.
A VOKTUN K,—How ? By speculating i
QTOCKa’ahd'GULU. Capita I. $in tt»?lf Ki; wi
Brokers, 39 Wall Street. New York. Box^t
$5 fo $20 All classes of working poo-*
pie, of either sex. young or old. make more money
at work for us in their *|iaro moments, or all tho
time, than at anything else. Particulars free.
Address a STOCWT Jt 00. Portland. Maim*.
OPIUM
We cure tte*habit fiermanently.
cheap, fouick. without aiiffering
or Inconvenience. Describe
your case. Address S. G. A RM-
- 1 !!< >Nt.. M. 1 I:• ri : . ' !
T iie greatest invention of
THE AGE. Agents wanted everywhere.
Samples awl terms free. A*hire-1
W. C. WALKER, Russellville, Ky.
Gnj’s Celebrated Aati-Friclion Colloa Prtss.
Tiie riicape*!. Amplest, am! mu*t porkrt Cotton
BmwnninmtM. Bradforrimilar. WAKll-
1NOTOX IRON WORKS. Ml Vo».v strwt. Now
'fork, note in*mi(»rtun‘rs.
MAKRIEI).
On WulncMtaty moraine. September 10.1Z7S. at
the rerklenee at the bride’* mother, in Amerira*.
C*. Rev. J. S. White, pastor of the Presbyterian
rluirrh in that piaee, aiid Jfj*s Cytup C. Drp-
utr—Her. J. S. Corby officiating.
NEW ADVERTISE3LEXTS.
ELLS & LAKEY’S
Bill of Faro.
YOUNG DO'
CHICKEN.
COLD BOILED HAM.
COLD tongue:.
SHRIMP.
Oyster Soup, Proo, at 11 o’clock.
nepll It
Mechanics’ Building and Loan
Association.
rpHE annual meeting of ttejttorkbolders of tte
1 Mivlnnics’ Building and Loan Association
for tte election of officer* for tte ensuing year,
will be held at tte offkao at yud smocuahjo. on
FRIDAY FVENING. the 19th instant, at 8
.’clock. MILO S. FREEMAN,
aeptlltd Secretary aotl Treasurer.
Coal! Coal! Coal!
T\”E have just received, direct from the mines,
?» about
200 Tons of Lump Coal,
And finding that wc will have to move our yard,
w® will Mipplyrresponsible parties with whatever
amount they may want at tho reduced rate of
$9 50 per Ton,
Delivered anywhere in the city.
Give us an order.
sepll lw ANDERSON tt BALLARD.
Drs. firoooo. Linilcy & Bentley
GREAT
FAMILY MEDICINES!
Tteir aueceas attests their merits. The nlllirf.nl
who have tried them say tliat ]>it. (.BEENE’S
FIT CURE will stop at wire all kinds of Fits.
Spasms and Convulsions. Epilepsy, Cholera ard
Nervous Wakefulness are coinpltHely under its
controL Tlud Comp. ExL Curydslis is the great
est ALTER.VTIVE ami BUN HI PURIFIER
known. That Medicated Iloxnrhr.s noetjiial
a* a remedy in Bronchitis, Asthma and Coughs.
ThatffETRALGIA SPECIFIC is jti>r wlmt ils name
implies. They are for sale by nil Druggist:
by Dra. GREENE, I‘ vn
Charlotte, N. C.
JTCLELIuVN’S
INSTITUTE for BOYS
At West Chester, Pa. A beautiful and derated
situation. 22 mile* west of Philadelphia. Sf«-
cious Playgrounds with Gymnasium. Students
prepared for Col We, lV^tivimi*- 8rhot{sor Busi
ness Special provision made for very young
tey*. Many student* remain,a* hoarders, iliiriiur
Summer vacation. Section begin* Sentcmter 10.
Address ROBERT M. M*CLELLAN.
OR SENT.
T WO DWELLING HOUSES, pliirihh
Apply tu
LOOK HERE!
W. A. J0HA1 & G
AXE RECEIVING
NEW FALL CALICGES.
BL'GHD AND BRO. DOMESTICS.
10-4 BL'CHD AND BRO. SHEETINBS.
BLACK ALPACAS, ALL GRADES
GEORGIA JEANS AND CASSIMERES.
HOSIERY, ALL GRADES
RIVAL CORSETS.
COLORED ALPACAS AT 25C
WHITE, RED AND OPERA FLANNELS.
And a new supply of those
10-4 SPREADS at SI 50
Our stock will bo complete by the
10th of Soptembor,
When all are invited to call and secure a share
of our
BARGAINS!
S. T. Coleman’s Old Stand
J. SEYMOUR RODGERS,
aug31 tf At Soyinons. Tinsley & Co.'*.
At Exchange Bank,
1 r;. A. P. COLLINS.
At Collins* A Heath’s
WANTED.
lave had some five t
Address
agpM 2t ,
nn nr Book-keeper
Macon or Atlanta.
:irs’ experience.
T. R-, Macon, Ga.
Fftlt If BUT.
P. PEYTON.
Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted
red about thirty, with one
ifs a situation a* teust*-
a family, a hotel or mililic institution. Is
ing to make tersclf useiul. uial will bring tin-
dmihied testimonials or gtioii character. Apply to
I ho Senior Editor of tint Telegraph. nng2rtt/
keeim
willir
FOR RENT.
Efer Kbowii!
Avenue Store to Rent.
Also, tho FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty*
vo riMiuis. with iranlcn nml outbuilding*. One of
tlm test stands fora iKjanlii^iteusu in the city..
Apply to
:iug2tf G. B. ROBERTS.
TO RENT.
OLIVER. DOUGLASS A CO.
RUST PROOF OATS.
I /Ark BUSHELS RUST PROOF OATS for
‘-FV / \ "sale. Tlieso are the genuine yellow
Rust Proof Oats. 1 have planted them for a num
ber of years anil regard them as certain a crop ns
com. Price $1 so per busted.
ai»«i3tf* J. R. PRICE.
TO RENT.
O NE COTTAGE HOUSE on Bond street,
tindy ijcw, Also. oii3 DWELLING opjtositc
Colonel Inilaski" * • -
DWELLING TO RENT.
Administrator’s Sale.
TILL be sold before the Court-house doo
. / tte town of Forsyth, between the k_.
hour* of sale, on tte first Tuesday in October, tte
following property to-wit: Seven lots of land lying
in Bnncsy's district aft Gofaparrhcv\ containing
fourteen hundred acres more or leas, and being
tte plantation whereon John Cotton lived, and
hounded as follows: North by Macon and West
ern railroad, east fay Hardy IVrkina and John
te-faun. south fay lands of Whittle and J. P.
Howard and west by lands of Dr. A. II. Shi and
lands of Dr. Wynne s estate. Said property sold
for the purpose of paying .creditors and distribu
te among the kgst** A. J. WILLIAMS.
MfltUldft. ^VV *' ^ *
DAW CARD.
VARD Jl TOOLE: of Dooly
"YfESSRS. WOODWARD A TOOLE: of D
NX county, Ga^ lavirrg formed a legal cop
ntrahip, respectfully offer tteir aemcea to
of Wilcox.
- - jr.i
ton. Special attention riven also to cases in the
“ and Feienl Courts.
fix jolylS <i3m
Bsxtsb Latt tuajc Ngvxt—If your teeth are
going, and you hav o not yet tried tte “Soaqdout ”
as a preservative, try it now. Abandon oil other
Wesleyan Female Institute
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
T HE 24th annual session begins September 23,
1873. One of the first Schools fur Young La
dies in the South. ' ‘ *' *—*■—
FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT!
TOR Tnx BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY.
12,000 Cash Gifts $1,500,000
83oQ,QQO^FOR $50!
T HE Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by
apodal act of the Legislature fur tte benefit
of tte Public Library of Kentucky will take place
in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky..
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1873.
Only sixty thousand ticket* will be sold. Tte
ticket* are divided into ten coupon* or part s.
At this concert, which will tetne grandest mu
sical display ever witnessed iu this country, the
unprecedented sum of
$1,500,000
DivHoJ into liOOO nuh oil*, which will I*, <tis-
tribatcJ bv lot among tiu tiekcl-lioMcrs.
LIST OF GIFTS:
ONE GHAND CASH 01 IT • - SZr.O.OOO
ONE GRA5D CASH GIFT - - - 100,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - SO.OOO
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - - 23,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - 17.200
10 CASH GIFTS $U>J«Mdl - 100,000
80CASH GIFTS SJ.MKioh - ISO.OOI)
SOCASH GIFTS UKtt tarli - 20,000
SOO.VSH GIFTS SOOcicb - 40,000
loo CASH GIFTS WOearh . 40,000
IMCASH GIFTS 91). enrh - 43,000
ZS. CA8II GIFTS 8(10each - 20,000
8M CASH GIFTS li«neh - 32,200
11.000 CASH GIFTS »«r* - 220,000
DENTISTRY.
D R. EMERSON ha* returned to Mnruii, and
will resume tho pfactev) H ntistiy' fit
once, :it hi* iXmtal Room*, 84^31 nfbeny street,
aepl tf *
WANTED AT ONCE.
kNE OR TWO first-dan p
P. C. 8AWRER.
TOTAL. 12.000GIFTS, ALL CASH,
amounting to - - - 01.SOO.OOO
Tte distribution trill be powtivc. whet ter all
tte ticket* are sold or r.ot, ami tte 12,060 rift* nil
paid in proportion to tte tickets sold.
PRICES OF PICKETS:
- Whole ticket* 880; Halve* $25: Tenth*, or each
Coupons, 85; Eleven Whole Ticket* for *500;
224 Ticket* for8!*000; 113 Whole Tickets far&OOO •
227 Whole Tickets for 816.000. No discount on
lem than $500 worth of Ticket* at athn?.
Ticket* now ready for sale, and all orders ac
companied by the money promptly fillet!. Literal
tens* given to those who may boy to sell again.
THOfi. E. BttAMLETTE.
Agt- Pute I.ibr. Ky M and Manager Gift Concert,
Public Library Building. Louisville^ Ky.
T r. M 1 C<rVHl’Dfl V —t VTo r-
Coal. Coal.
Butt's K*q^ will receive prompt Ufoniion.
opjjositc Rock Milk
*ep2 if BUTTS & ROSS.
(WITn LATEST IMFEOVEMEXT8.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
TIIUOCGHOUT THE WORLD.
OVER 750,00ft IN USE.
If you think of buying a Scwimr Machine it will
pay you to examine tlic records of those now in
use and profit by experience. THE WHEELER
& WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY
LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE
ROTARY HOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH,
alike on totli sides of tte fabric scared. AU shut
tle machines waste uourcr in drawing tte shuttle
lack after tlio stitch is formed bringing double
wear and strain upon both machine nnd operator,
lienee while otter machines rapkllv wear out, the
WHEELER A WILSON LASTLA LIFETIME,
nnd proves au economical investment; Do not
believe all that is premised by so-called “Cheap”
machines, you xbouhl require proof tliat years of
uso have tested their value. Moucy once tlirown
away cannot be recovered.
Send for our circulars. Machine* nU on easy
term*, or monthly [w.vinenU taken. Old machines
put in order or received in exchange.
WHEELER & WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES:
Savanikih. Augusta. Macon and Columbus, Ga.
\V. B. CLEVES. Gen. Agt., Savannah, Ga.
\V. A. HICKS, Agent, Macon, Ga.
jatilfoodly
CITY BANK
3IACON, GEORGIA.
Capital SOOtOOO Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
WM. B. JOHNSTON. V
JOHN J. GRESHAM, J
jnl.v22 6m
CYPRESS SHINGLES
SHINGLES, rived and drawn.
A Superior Article!
B. H. WBIGLEY & CO.
COLEIHAN (£ HEWSOUt
JOBBEKS OF-
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
HAVE REMOVED TO
Blake’s Block, corner Third and Poplar Streets,
Wo bog leave to call too attention of the merchants of Georgia to onr t
fitojlc of Groceries and Provisions, which we offer to tho trade ° “ "*8®
AT WHOLESALE ONLY
On as reasonable terms as any house in tho State. Onr stock oonsists in part -,f
100,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES, •
25,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS.
50 boxes LONG CLEAR SIDES,
250 barrels REFINED SUGARS-ALL GRADES,
25 barrels CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR,
150 sacks RIO COFFEE,
25 sacks OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE,
500 rolls BAGGING and 1,000 bundles ARROW TIES,
100 ca303 SARDINES,
. 450packages MACKEREL—NEW CROP,
100 boxes SELECTED CREAM CHEESE,
20 tubs GILT EDGE BUTTER,
20 car loads FLOUR—Fresh Ground from our Mills - consisting of our own Cranjs
“ Uncle Joe’s Choice,”
“ Mag Hampton,”
“ Golden Flake,”
“ Faultless,”
“ Standard.”
Wo defy competition in Flour. Wo havo a large stock of case coods nut ntt,.
Groceries not mentioned above. Merchants and others would do well to call on ill
too city before purchasing elsewhere, as wo arc prepared to offer in
Remember, We Break No Packages.
sepllcodlm
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
Macon. Georgia.
GEORGE W. HEAD.
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
No. 4 Blake’s Block,
may t ly
FOB TWENTY DAYS
I. A BANKS &
For tho next Twenty Days, will offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
To all who are in search of
CHEAP GOODS,
And csjiccially to Cash Buyers.
w. A. BANKS & SONS.
aug31 tf
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huffs New Building,
Cherry St., between Third and Fourth,
MACON, GA.
rpHIS well-known house being now suitably
fitted up. tho undersigned is prepared to ac
commodate Boarders—Permanent. Transient and
Day- Gnosts will receive the best attention, and
the Table supplied with tte finest the market af
fords.
3‘nly30tf J. H. BREMER.
Fine Chewing Tobacco!
S EVERAL popular and choice brands of Chew
ing Tobacco.
BOB WHITE
And other brand* of Smoking Tobacco.
BINE CUT.
Michigan Fine Cut in bulk, and other brands in
tin foil.
S £ GARS
Cheaper than tho cheapest.
STREET CAR TICKETS.
Station No. 1, Macon Street Railroad.
TICKETS. 4 FOR 25 CENTS.
Over 34)00 sold last month.
ROLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
sop2 tf
NEW GOODS!
HAIR BRUSHES.
TOOTH BRUSHES,
CLOTH BRUSHES.
TOILET COMBS.
FRENCH PERFUMERY.
Ono of tho most efficient and valuable of the
Mineral' Springs, Virginia
Made portable and euiy transmissible, even by
mail, in the form ot a mass, which
has been entitled
Alum and Iron Mass,
_ product obtained from tho excellent A’um
Wells, in Washington county, Virginia, Dr. I/m-
easter, proprietor, by tho process of evaporation,
and possessing all the wonderful virtue* of tte
water in a concentrated, cheap and convenient
form.
Tte Mass is a fine tonic, alterative ami absorb
ent, nnd i* cs;iedally useful to ladies. It has been
universully approved and
Endorsed by the Medical Profession,
Wherever introduced, both *as a desideratum in
tlieir materia, and as the best popular remedy ever
offered, and hes never failed to give satisfaction.
For sale l»y
JOHN INGALLS,
*ngl7tf Sole Agrnt.
WOOD.
W E will have a fine lot of Black Jack Wood at
our yard to-day. 1,1)00 cords arriving and
to arrive. BUTTS A BOSS.
All foreign goods and O. K.
Rankin, Massenberg & Co.
aepTtf
Notice to Contractors.
H IDSwillte received by the undersigned»P
to tlio 15th of Septemlier, for cmthig a
“Public School Building■’ in the Second Ward in
the city of Macon.
Plans and specifications ran be had on applica
tion to J). B. Woodruff, Architect, at his office in
i the City Bank Building. Third street. The ntv
I will furnish all the Stone, Brick. Lime and fitwL
FIN E SOAPS, j The Committee reserve to themselves the right
| to accept, or reject any. or all. bids made.
W. A. HUFF. Mayor.
augSl tf Acting Chairman ef Committer.
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
T’i
FOR RENT CHEAP.
riMIE store on Cherry street, nex. to Greer,Lake
L .V ro.’s, at proaent occupied by Cob man A
ply to
audtf
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
^ J>y 2i.
Bins'wnnjrcr. Board $25 per month, and tte lahle
supplied with the be*t the market affords. Rooms
ran he had cither with or witbor.t furniture,
ausff lm E M. BROWN. Agent.
BR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST.
H AS remove*! to BoanlmnrrS Block, over Vol-
ger ic Co.V. corner 3Iulberry and Secoiri
diwk Macon. Ga. octlS'
Central Railboad and Batcixo Company, >
SIacox, Ga, August If, 1873. j
HE following article* of unclaimed freight will
_ lie sold at the depot of thia company, TUES
DAY, 16th September, at 10 o’clock a. XI.
Pendleton Guano Company—1 sack guano.
J. H. Doutlierty— 1 box hardware.
W. II. Ha.vgoou—7 bundles agricultural imple
ments.
R. H. Kingman—lixxx merchandise.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad—13 barrels oiL
Gressom A Co.—I case merchandise.
Mary 3Iim*—1 Bedstead (three packages).
Mary Mima—1 bundle tedding..
augIS gtawtds
' w. r'shei.lmax,
A rent Central Railroad.
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEBICUS, GA.,
WHEY JONES & CO., Propr’s.
Onion Setts!
Onion Setts!
W E are receiving a fine lot of extra qualil.
white and yellow Onion Sett*. If you want
onion* early in Hpring. now ia the time to plai
aett*. IlUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
>»j*t7tf Drugri*t*.
Fresh Turnip Seed!
Fresh Turnip Seed!
sS
*.>cuil; bailli
pupil, (ram .11 the 8Ute» from Ibirtmd to
Toas. Burnt and CoUrax Tuition far arkolmtic
}W <SP>. Fur nukrat uf U pm. nldm.
REV. vr. A. HARRIS. Prcide-i:,
r.iiglll.wlm
;ia.l th. pr hubllitT u tiiat ns many jvo- of tho is^uJ tkes. they ! IVntiitlcni zndgive it. tor cl^nce; it i, gmmi-
jj'- wW Vrr ytiu^a ar. take care hjviuircon.uf.wiuJ the hiisiness of the ] t.v,l tol.-mtamk-.mwater.
Lit.'b Wi*-. with theirs, upon which a 1,1 -
nse had been pai,L Adopted. I OBSTACLE'S TO MARRIACE.
L. ». WIZnitD. EOFT. WAT5Z.
WARFIELD & WAYNE.
COTTON BROKERS
—A5P
Commission Merchants,
savaxxah. ga.
7 ) IKTICL LAB attention riven to panto, -and
1. ale <d -Furara* injthe Sataieiah mnd New
Tort nu/itoa the noa rauauahk tenu.
m,rll Fei
Thte'u w ill he Zto Lvol. C
i dnriac t!se Fair.
uuwide amttoj. I U %r c 'aSi5ttoJ on Finance, to whom UAl’nr BELIEF TOR YOUNG MEN
tuonw anrtn^ i» rmr. The Cathoii. : was refem .,i tlio petithmof J. IV. fro- >Vei Em.r. ,nd Ah. ,- u eouh
. \Miocrv will «»pplj Buporh u.iudo tor twe 1 1UM1| trnstoo for }liss M. A. Kin-, for a
oi thTOO orenijigs. $]>aldinu will have a ' reduction of an assessment on lo
fust-class couiparjr in Ealaton H.d!
thM. wiU b. •*-’ «k«w» .'UOURb to pn-L ■ ’ ' ASSOCIATION. ,\ X, :h Mr,.:. Fhito
„ .u,. ,U c oUector. Adopted. ... !•.. : t. >l.v.I.irt, njurtv.
i'.tirable conduct a;:d tkiff.
life 1
Manhood rtatornL Iznpedinwcts to Jlsrriare re-
7 and i mo 11 ®!- natteid treairucnt. New an-1 re-
tonataro 15. rommtod that the matter ttnrtoMe ramedics. Beeto eiranlsr. «
v J fce referred to 0. F. Adam.-, Assessor and hw jn ««led enrdtom. Adda*, limt AUU
UOU^u t* pick | .. Ad* «u| I ASSOt__-
p^l.lhrWdhWRO that the po^lz | JTh?Mlowl»? roport of tho Finan.-
pijLf b*r? a1x*ut their clotlic?
I a uu iouob lag v* a.iv * iion for h«
[Committee was received and adopted: * jui}>J3m
M. KCTCTtrX. a. L. HASTSIP6Z.
KETCHUM A HAKTRIDGE, -
BAKERS AX3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchancc Dulldinc. Jfaranuah, Ga,
Rkpekixcei! 3 !©■*** T^lor. President City
Bank. New York; V. C. CWUMKin. Preridcnt
Fourth National Bank. New korfc : John J. Ch-
eo k So*l Btok-n. New York ; Morris kcUwan,
Banker. Now Yi rk ; J. >*. KM* Cashier Firat
Xaticsisl Bonk. Krltiro«<rej M. MfMiftet Cash
ier First National BanU, Ptuladdphia*
MTlIlR
Executor’? Sale.
/"I EOiGlA. TAYLOR COUNTY.-Bv virtue
VJ at an order from tte Honorable Conrt of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold, before tte
Gnut-house door, in the town ef Butler, said
county, on tte first Tor*lay in November next,
within the legal hour* of sale, lots of land Nos.
19^ 167.154, and we*t half of lot No. 165, nil being
m tte 14th district of said county, the property of
tte estate of Samuel Montgomery, lute of raid
county, deceased. Sold for tte benefit of tte
bran and rmiitora of grid deceased.
Tenn*—One-ba!f nuh. balance small notes dne
twelve months from dav of sale. Bond for title
and poaacwaoa riven. Title perfected when last
ponnent is w—tft
J will al» rail (or cash. « tho mm ti:no anil
pan. 1 On-f rad mcen mud S young cowv, the
property of raid ettmle.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON. GEORGIX
The Thirty-sbtih Annual Session
WILL BEGIN OCTOBER G, nr*.
Atlanta Medical College.
Mondn.v in November next, .-ndcontinue until the
ljr»t oi 3I.rah (ollowing;
FACULTY.
A. V. Grin., M. _ ,
Principles end Prmrtico at Medicine.
John T. Boukv. M. II., Enieritu. Praderaor ot
01-tetrift*.
\f. II. Goodwin, M. D,Prai-ssor o! General and
Media.! Chemitti;. • .
Vn. Abram Love, M. D., Pro&MoroI Pbyu-
°*jSx. Tieul. Johnson. M. D.. Professarcf General
and Derariptive Anatomy. .....
J. G. Weitmoralmnd. M.D..Pro(eM0r <d Mntenm
M*sliro unil Tberancutics.
J. P. Logan, M. D, Profess or ot Clinical Medi-
<I Eohert Batter.M.D.Profoaorat Ohstetrira.
A. W. Calhoun, M. D, Pr,lessor ot Diramra. ef
the Ere and Ear.
W7V. Wortmorelmnd. M. D„ Profeaor ot Pnn-
ciples and Praetie. of Surgery.
J. B. BainJ. M.H. Lecturer on Minor Snrzerr-
V. H. Taliatcrro, M. IX Pnfcswr of Sinara, of
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
H AVING refitted his entire premises, is now
prepared to furnish his fnends and patron*
with everything pertaining to » first-class restau
rant, which will be served in tte very best style.
Ho will always have ou baud
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, 6AME, ETC.
Stranrers visiting Macon should give him a call.
I will open on the 1st of October, at No. 66
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
iep7 tf JOHN VALENTINO.
For Catalogues, c
dress
ntahiing fell informs lien:, ad-
Yoj
G. \V. Holmes, If. D-, Professor of Principles
and Practice of 3Iedicine.
N. lyAloiOTy, M. D, Prosector tQ‘Profe**or ef
fiursery and Curator.
Practical Anatomy conducted by Professor of
Good itoard and Lodging ran be had near the
College at $4 50 to 85 per week. -y ;±
The following FEES for tho rerulao,qcwrsd wpl
(naid once only). - $5
Tidcet*forite falleouraa, - - 50
Practical Anatomy (required onla once). - 10
Graduation. - - * - - • S5
Any further information.»jrill be funmhed
pmmptly by sddrvv»in, __ .
J. (j. W ESTMORELAND.
rv-rrn ol tbo Kraut ty-
AlLASTi, &;ptcmbcr 1, ls73. rapioit
TO MERCHANTS
Southwestern Georgia!
Get our prices for
BAGGING,
jijjd cxaxnininc our
FLOUR, FLOUE,
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO
FRESH RUTABAGA TURNIP.
FRESH RED TOP TURNIP,.
FRESH FLAT DUTCH TURNIP,
FRESH GLOBE TURNIP,
FRESH HANOVER TURNIP,
FRESH SEVEN TOP TURNIP,
FRESH NORFOLK TURNIP.
Hunt, liankin & Lamar.
Z. B. WHEELEB.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite. Express Office,
MACON. GEORG Li.
Meals Served at all Honrs,
DAY OR NIGHT,
A First Class Establishment
STOCKED WITH
.‘FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
aug31 2m
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUBS
DIBECTOKS:
L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINSIIORE.
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. nAZLEHURST.
L C. PLANT, President.
W. W. Wkiolsy. Ciudiier. nratri-t3novl*
S. G. Bon, President. U. F. Lvwtoz. Crahier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
omce In HnfTs New Ilullillner.
Receives deposits,
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
feblSly
I. C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Boy and ScU Exchsnge. Gold. Silver, Stock, xd
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On Which Interest wIU DC Allowed.
XS AGREED CTOS.
PAYABLE ON CALL-
Advances made on Cotton and Pro*
duce In Store.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Iel>9 It -
THE
LOGAN. FERTILIZEB
UOGERS 4 LEMAN. General Agents for the
above now justly celebrated Fertilizing Com
pound, would respectfully inform the public
that they have a supply new ready for immediate
delivery. It is just the article needed for Wheat
and Turnips.
It is no longer an experiment. In no ono in**
stance has’it failed to give satisfaction. "’Price §15,
for quantity to compost a ton fit 2,000 pounds.
ROGERS fciiMAN,
VLXH& •-
General -Merits HbUmfnMfhJUdcJt,
oust
FOR SALE.
'ortable Steam Saw Mill
m-to
eovemors to the emrine; mbo wood and WJi
T^rnu^hslf cash; balance 12 months, with G 0011
sceurity. Also, one of
Fay’s Planing Machine 8 -
Faces 22 inches, match 12 inches, with
bits attached for all the latest styles of mocladip-
Will be sold with the mill, or separate.
a. kTfishbr. _
Hglt lm* Mont^zama. Macon cix.
LAND FOB SALE.
E IGHT HUNDRED (SOO) acres at land «0M
body, lying about thre»-* and a half mil»
west of Vort Valley, Ga*. one-thinl dearedg^,
cultivation, the balance weU.tunberetfi^y, ^
principally oak, hickory and pine, and
a healthy neighborhood. These lands are rw
level, well adapted to tho P roducl, 1 0l L < " r f 0 ’\iiddl?
ton, wheat, oats and all farm pro-Tiict-'c*. , - w
Georgia, so situated that it may be dm g#
two desirable farms of 400 acres, or fou ^
acres each. Considered by compstent J _ jrfC .
be the best farming lands now fjj.fl!® Las to the
tion of the State. These lands wtuoa ^. ^
highest bidder, in the town of ‘Fort ' 0 ’cl«Jc*
first Monday in October, tetween 11«J'd
Also,at the same time anti P^ J» eoM ^
aproved lots in this cmwum*^ u’m-
tn’ lard. For further ,n 5 >rm /^J'‘‘ p tJt V *Uey.
J. Anaerson.or to the undenmmedj (JJUSJBNE*
r ‘Koct Vai-ICT-. ga- Sept.«. m—
MISS lUNHDALL’ri
(Formerly Mrs. Maooaulay *) _ *
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG>ADIES,
475andZ77 Mratoon Ava.NJ• W'
i TJBOP. GEQRGB .8-.P^KIE. to'^thit
jLcome associated m the nianage to com-
4t»b(Ubed and TO<vv-iiafulinstduiK>n>oe»ggg.
mend it to Uu attention ot hu SwtMJ 11
^rireulra. trad ^^^AVENUi'.