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Tin: MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGERI FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 12, 18TB*
THE CITY.
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPT. IS. 1ST-S.
To Onr Vlnrrflle Aubarrlber*.
The failure of our Vmcvillc pubacrib-
on to get their papers yo«t<r(Liy morn
ing inu duo to tho illness of the carrier
■who delivers tho papers on tho route,
hence tho papers could u*)t l»c delivered
at all. Wo hope, however, that tho car
rier will be ablo to make his round this
morning, but if he should not wc will en
deavor to havo tho paper delivered by
some means or other. In the meantime,
if any should fail to get their papers wc
hope they will coll at the office or send
for them.
MaTOS Huff was somewhat better ;
ter*lay, and hopes to be out to-day.
Tsm will Ijo a drill meeting of th
Macon Volunteers at their armory to
night.
Tint wife of Dr. G. W. H. Whitaker, of
Sendersvillo, died Wednesday night, of
pneumonia.
Ta* County Court transacted some
civil business yesterday, but no criminal
cases wero heard.
Mas. Rai.ey, of Godfrey's district in
this county, died yesterday at the ad
vanced age of 8(5 years.
Aim run Wood says ho sold throe cof
fins and three cradles yesterday, which he
thought looked liko maintaining the prop
er equilibrium of things.
Cai*t. Ii. C. Smith has returned to the
city after an absence of six weeks, which
ho has spent at fashionable watering
places and other pleasant summer resorts.
Ann Harris, colored, was brought in
from Godfrey'* district yesterday, charged
with hog-stooling. Ho was committed to
jail, where be will remain until Saturday,
when his preliminary examination will
tako place.
Arrest of Dncrifri.
borne time since, a couple of strangers
arrived in tho city, who at fir^t attracted
some attention from the police. Their
movements were do*ely watched fora
time, but nothing was discovert *1 to
.•»e suspicions in r.jganl to them;
1^, they had a straight account to
giro of themselves. They said they had
l>een discharged from military service in
Savannah, and were on their way home,
and stopped here to obtain some work by
which they could corn the means of pro
ceeding on their way. One of them,
named Fage, engaged with Mark Isaacs
a« a baker, and the other, named Stock,
went to work as a harness-maker with
Mr. Davis Smith.
Yesterday morning Lieutenant Dillcn-
1<ack arrived here from Savannah, in
search of some deserters. He gave the
police a description of tho men he was
after, and they immediately spotted the
two men abovo named, and in a short
while they were arrested and identified
by the lieutenant as the men he was
hunting. Tho men were taken into cus
tody, and a dispatch sent to Savannah
for a guard to come Up to escort the men
back.
When the men arrived here they were
accompanied by a mulatto woman, and
she and they have been staying at the
same house since. Yesterday ahe ap
peared at the barracks and claimed to be
tho wife oi Page, asserting that she had
been formally married to him.
There were three of tho deserters when
they first arrived here; but one of them
l>ocamo discouraged, returned to Savan
nah, gave himself up and reported the
whereabout* of his two comrades. This
was what led the lieutenant to come in
this direction in pursuit of them. They
will probably be returned to Savannah
by to-night's train.
and wait upon the
.*i~> giv.> special a
of-mil orders entrusted to his care.
An intimate personal acquaintance with
Maj. Handley, and many transactions with
the house he represents, justify us in say
ing tW. nowher-* at the North can the
Southern ttan&Ietnon or merchant "find
better goods, or obtain more accommo
dating terms and courteous treatment.
Give the Major a call, by all mourn.
>' L V ll! : Financial and Commercial
tion to too Clung 1 ■ - — - \ “ ■ —
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dress Parade.
It is understood that there will be a
dross parade of tho 3facon Volunteers
and tho Floyd Rifles, on tho now parade
ground, at tho Pork, at 5 o’clock to-mor
row afternoon. This will bo the first
time since the war theso companies have
appeared together, except on the occa
sion of tho prize drill at tho oounty fair.
The Thief Identified.
The negro, Henry Murray, mentioned in
tho proceedings of the Mayor's Court tbi$.
morning, os having stolen a coat from Mr.
Baer was identified in tho barracks yes
terday os tho negro who was caught in
tho act of plundering Mrs. Charles Col
lins* kitchen a few days ago, mention of
which was mado in this paper yesterday.
The Park.
An additional number of horse stalls
aro in procoss of erection at tho Park.
Somo handsome wiro chicken coops have
l>eon ordered, and a numl>or of wooden
ones aro being mado hero in tho city.
Tho uneven places on tho roco track
aro being filled, and Mr. Gustin promises
within a few (lays to make the track
better fhaa it over was.
A Dangerous Place.
In tho bridge, on Fourth street, over
tho branch just beyond Crockett’s Iron
Works, there aro two holes of most con
venient size to admit tho leg of a horse or
a mule. They are very dangerous traps
and ought to bo fixed at onco, or tho city
will have to pay for brooking tho leg of a
horse or a mule, or a cow, before a great
wliilo.
Returned.
Mr. J. H. Dobbs, of tho firm of Walker
A Dobbs, lias just returned from Now
York, where ho has boon for somo weeks
purchasing a stock of crockery and other
goods in their lino. Mr. Dobbs is saisifiod
that ho has brought out tho largest and
cheapest stock of crockery over brought
to Macon. Ho wants tho ’peoplo to oomo
around and bo satisfied that nil ho etw 8 i
true.
J. X. Light foot. Esq.
Mr. Lightfoot has retire^ from Ws late
co-part nership, and is now engaged in
tho commission business alone. Ho pos-
IMM much energy and judgment in tho
details of liis calling, and will faithfully
and ably represent his patrons in tho mar
ket. A reference to his card will show
that ho is ablo to extend all the usual
facilities to planters sending him their
crops.
The Weather.
Yesterday was the first clear day we
havo hid this week. Tho sun rose
brightly, and it remained unobscured all
day. Tho atmosphere, however, liad a
coolish feel that was more worthy gf Oc
tet *or than September. Tho morning
was chilly enough for a little fire to bo
not VDOOQifcrtaUg and tho night.before
was cool enough to make a quilt or two
nootoaaiy to pleasant repose.
Georgia liulcal Eclectic.
Tho September number of this peri
odical is a little laggard* but it has at
last come to hand, and is a very excellent
number. Tho matter is well selected,
and tho music in the number is unusu
ally good.
This is tho handsomest periodical
printed in the South. Its editorials are
well written, and tho mechanical execu
tion of it is as good os any one would care
to see.
Preparing for a Large Hualneos.
Messrs. Hunt, Konkin A Lamar have
rented a largo building from the Findlay
Brothers, to be used in tho manufacture
of home-made fertilizers. Mr. Konkin is
now in the North, purchasing, some mills
and making other preparations to go into
tho manufacture of tho fertilizer. The
mills will bo run by steam power supplied
from Findlay's engine, and the manipula
tion will be done in tho large building
abovo mentioned.
Bibb County and the Stale Fair.
Tho pooplo aro urged to bear in mind
that Captain T. G. Holt, President of the
Bibb County Agricultural Society, lias
called a mooting of said society, to be
held at tho Court-house, to-morrow, at
which every man in tho county is invited
and urged to be present. The object of this
meeting is to organize the work of pre
paring Bibb county to enter for the $1 >000
premium at tho State Fair. It is hoped
that the call will lie sufficient to rally all
tho peoplo and create some enthusiasm
upon this subject.
It has been determined that tho county
shall bo entered for tho premium. It
should now be determined that tho coun
ty shall tako tho premium. This it can
do if tho peoplo will tax their resources
to the fullest extent. The arrangements
for tho farm crops are already complete.
Tho matter now to bo considered is the
products of domestic industries of all
kinds—implements, tools, machinery,
needle work, paintings, drawings, in fact
everything, no matter how simple or how
complex—that can bo mado by tho hand
of man or woman. All are needed to
moko up this exposition, henco tho aid
of every man in tho county is needed.
Wo hopo thcro will bo a large attendance
at the Court-house to-morrow.
The Mayor's Court.
Alderman J. W. Burke, in the absence
of tho Mayor, again presided over tho
Mayor’s Court yesterday morning.
Contrary to custom, Scipio African us
stood in tho background, and the atten
tion of tho court was directed to mem
bers of tho Anglo-Saxon race.
W. L Marcus was first called upon to
say his lesson, and ho answered affirma
tively to tho query, ” Have you been
drunk ?” Ho thought lio ought to bo let
off. os this was his first appearance. His
Honor agreed to let him off if he would
pay five dollars; otherwise ho would
havo to labor ten days in tho Park.
J. K. Bragg plead guilty to being
drunk and disorderly, and was fined five
dollars or ten days in tho Park.
Benjamin Barron left ten dollars to
pay for a case of inebriation and went
homo. Ho did not remain to answer any
questions.
Tho Commodore was called up. He
had been found drunk and asleep on a
goods box, and taken to moro com for tn
bio lodgings in tho barracks. When
asked if he was drunk last night, ho
answered, with all tho dignity of a mar
tyr, “No, sir. I was perfectly sober,
protty much.” Ho was assigned to ten
days’ service in tho park.
Henry Murray, very colored, was up
for stealing somo clothing from Mr.
Baer. Ho was held until a warrant could
be sued out for his arrest, when he will
go before a magistrate.
Messrs. Warfield 4k Wayne.
• Theso gentlemen do an extensive cot
ton and commission business in Savan
nah. Mr. Warfield is well-known in this
market R3 an old <v>tton buyer and ex
cellent judge of the staple. His associ
ate, too, has served a long apprenticeship
at the business, and both are active, com
petent and popular. It will bo soon by
their card that they make cash advances
upon produce at. the lowest rates of inter
est. and are prepared to give tho closest
attention to the interests of their patrons.
An Erroneous Statement.
The " Macon Department ” of the At
lanta Herald of yesterday morning con
tained the following paragraph:
R. D. Shropshire, the well-known local
editor came from Eufaula to-day, and is at
tho Brown Hotel. He says the Herald is re
garded as the greatest paper in Georgia,
and that its circulation in Eufaula is ex
actly five times greater than tho Macon
Telegraph.
Mr. Shropshire made no such state’
menta as aro attributed to him in this par
agraph.
Messrs Ludden A Bates, flavniiimli.
We invito special attention to the ad
vertisement, in another column, of this
popular musical house, who have estab
lished for themselves in the city of Ogle
thorpe, by intelligent and persistent of-
forts, a trade and reputation inferior to
nono in tho State.
All will acknowledge that tho science of
music is humanizing and ennobling in an
eminent degree. Even the brutes of tho
field recognize its power, and tho deadly
serpent, under its magical influence, is
rendered tractable and harmless. Its be
nign effects also may be specially observed
in rustic communities, where it becomes
tho avant courier of the arts and sciences.
Establish a singing school, and teach the
rudiments of music, and the inquiring
mind at onco reaches forth to other fields
of learning, and tho work of education
begins immediately in earnest.
Three years only have elapsed since
Messrs. Ludden A Bates, themselves sci
entists in tho divine art, located in Geor
gia. But sco what they have accom
plished. In a brief period they have dis
posed of ttrw hundred pianos, besides a
multitude of other musical instruments,
J and extended their business to near $100,-
000 per annum.
At this time they have in store a large
stock of organs, pianos, drums and band
instruments of tho most approved
mechanism, besides no less than 40,000
pieces of the newest and most popular
music. Not content with this, in order
to give force and practical effect to their
business, at heavy expense they fitted up
a spacious chamber in tho upper story of
their store, where eight hundred auditors
may be comfortably seated, and which is
appropriately named Mozart Hall. Here
amateurs and artists are wont to meet
and practice, and occasionally the most
delightful public entertainments aro
given.
Too much praise cannot be accorded to
Messrs. Ludden A Bates for their enter
prise in this particular, and we bespeak
for them the liberal patronage they so
richly deserve. For particulars, read ad
vertisement or send for a copy of the
Southern Musical Journal, published by
them in Savannah.
Lawrence 4k Welchclbanni. Savannah
These druggists, it will be seen, are ad
vertising in the Pklegbjlph and Mes-
hxxgei*. their popular Febrifuge and Ara
bian Bitters. The former Is in great re
quest tho prcjcnt season, and the most
flattering testimonials to their efficacy
are constantly being received by the pro
prietors.
The sales of the Arabian Bitters, too, in
Charleston and many other portions of
the country arc immense. Composed of
the purest liquors and tonic ingredients
of assured virtue, they are particularly
useful in malarial districts, and soon re
store the tone and strength of a system
enfeebled by illness. Address the pro
prietors at Savannah.
READING NOTICES.
3In. Felix Cortut presented Havens
a fine turtle, which ho will serve in soup
to-day at 11 o’clock. It
Northern
Just Received.—Splendid
cabbages, fresh corn beef, fresh tongues,
dried beef, for boiling, fresh cheese.and
everything else nice, at
It S. T. WalkEn’s.
Toilet Sets.—100 elegant toilet sets,
just opened at
scpll 2t Walker A Dobbs’
Call and sec Havens to-day and try a
plate of m turtle soup.” It
- IlB that po«i to bed and rocs to bed sober.
Falls as the leaves do and dies in October.
But lie that goe* to bed nnd goes to bed mellow.
Lives o pood jolly life and dies an hsnest fellow.”
“ Havens.”
It
Turtle soup, at Havens, to-day. It
Northern* cabb:
33 and Irish potatoes,
S. T. Walker’s.
Turtle soup, at Havens’, to-day. It
Wild Cherry Balsam—The memory of Dr.
Wistar is embalmed fat tho hearts of thousand*
whom his Balsam of Wild Cherry has cured of
coughs, colds, consumption, or somo other frrm of
pulmonary disease. It is now over fort/ years
since this preparation was brought before tho
public, and yet the demand for it is constantly in
creasing. .
Refreshing.—If you feel oppressed by,
tho heat and dust, just step into Xoh’s,
in tbo Lanier House building, and take a
cool refreshing bath for only twenty-five
cents. Shaving, hair cutting, etc., by
tho most skillful tonsorial artists, and at
tho coolest establishment in the city.
Strangers visiting Macon should remem
ber this—the people here all know it.
julyjfoodtf
.1 Card.
Eaqlf. Extra and Eagle Family are
well known to all housewives, and need
no recommendation. W. J. Lawton.
If you want to sec something really
pretty, call and look at those beautiful
toilot'sets and tows, at
scpll 2t Walker & Dodds’.
-Eagle Choice Flour has never taken
any premiums, Why ? Because it has
never been exhibited. »aug3ltf
Vases.—100 pairs of the prettiest vases
ever before offered in the city, at
scpll 2t Walker & Dobbs’.
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.—Mer
chants visiting tho city would do well to
buy their stock of crockery at
scpll 2t Walker & Dobbs’.
Eagle Choice Flov& is pronounced by
all who have tried it the best. Manufac
tured by W. J. Lawton A Co.
aug31tf
The trade will save money by pur
chasing their flour of the Eagle Mills.
A11 grades guaranteed to give satisfac
tion; only best amber and white wheat
used. aug31tf
Distress after eating, which is one of the most
unpleasant results of indigestion, will no longer
lw experienced if a tabfespoonful of Simmons’
Liver Regulator is taken after each meal. This
will prevent the distress referred to; and by per
severing in the uso of this remedy for a few
weeks, a permanent cure will be effected, and
pain will no longer be the penalty of eating.
Hrxt, Rankin & Lamar.—This well known
and reliablo firm liavo received a large lot of Dr.
Hood's Eureka Liver Medicine. 11 has the praise
of all who havo tried it. In bottles at CO cents
ami $1.00.
Window Glass.—Great attention is now de
servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass used
in dwellings, stores and churches. All qualities
of American and French Window, Photograph.
Cut. Ground, Enameled and Picture, Colored
Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr.P. P. Toale.
No. 20 Hayne street. Charleston. S. C. Sand for
prioerard. septSdlm
Tiie Cheapest and Best.—Hook'* Eureka
Liver Modicine gives universal satisfaction m the
treatment of Liver Disease. Dyspepsia, Sick Head
ache, Costireness. and all that class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. novfiOly
Better Late titan Neves.—If your teeth aro
going, and yon have not yet tried the "Sozodont”
as a preservative, tiy it now. Abandon all other
Dentrifices and give it a fair clpnro; it is gnuran-
teed to be as harmless as water.
Avoid the Perils op the Season.-Autumn,
although the most radiant portion of the Ameri
can year, has its drawbacks. The heavy evening
dews and morning vapors and tlie great disparity
in temperature lietwcen the night and day, give
rise to many painful disturbances of the bowels,
suck as colic, cholera morbus, dnrrbocc arid dys
entery. The digestive organs are also unfavora
bly affected by the change of the season, and dys
peptics generally suffer most severely during the
fall. Derangements of the liver are likewise com-
. and miasmatic fevers prevail in newly set
tled districts and low-lying and marshy localities.
These unpleasant contingencies of the season are
not, however, unavoidable. By strengthening,
toning and regulating the system with Hostetter*«
Stomach Bitters even the most delicate may
escape them. At the expiration of summh* all
the bodily powers ore in a somewhat exhausted
state. They require the wholesome stimulation
which this genial vegetable invigorant supplies.
Under its renovating influence thenenousenergy
which the wilting boat of July ana August had
kept in abeyance or partially extinguished, crops
out afresh; the flaccid muscles recover their elas
ticity; the appetite takes a sharper edge; the pro
cesses of digestion and assimilation became mare
rapid and perfect,; the spirits rise, and the whole
organization acquires its maximum of activity and
resistant power. Even persons of comparatively
feeble constitutions, when thus fortified against
thopcrilsof the season, will hare little cause to
tear a visitation from any Of the"disorders to
which we have referred. As a protection again?!
miasmatic fevers ami all epidemics engendered by
malaria. Hostetler's Bitten may be justly pro
nounced not only unrivaled but unapproachcd.
Look well to the label and trade marie, as then-
arc many counterfeits and imitations in the mar
ket.
Cotton.
OrricE TE^E4i\ni and Mebsexgez.)
September 11. 1$?& y
The market wi*4‘without change today. The
demand continue* active for good cottons. We
quote nrfddGncn: 17h*.
There was considerable improvement in the re-
oripta to-day. both by wagun and nil, the num
ber being 51 rail and 44 by wasnn—05 in alL There
were no shipments reported. The sales were 121
bole*. *
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1. 1873 1.339
Received to-day , 95
Received previously - 310— 405
Shipped today—
1,804
Shipped previously 510— 510
Stork on hand this evening — Lt3t
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
FinanciaL
New Yore—Noon—Stocks imwular. Money
I firm at 7. Gold 111. Exchange, long 84: short
9j. Governments dulL State bonds dull and
Eretdnr—Money 7. currency lo gold. Sterling
81. Gold firmer at 114. Governments dull and
irremlari State bonds dull and nominal. Had
Midnight—Sis 17; 62s 13;64s 15; «5s 154;
151; 67* 16.; 6** 16}: new 5s 12}: 10-401 Iff. Ten-
nreaees 81; new to}; Virginias 42; new 50; con
solidated 50!; deferred 11} : Louisiana* 4*»j; new
40; levee «*s 55; 8’s 53-AAlabama 8's 70; 5’a45;
Georgia 6’s <55; 7*s90; North Carolina* 27; new
16; special tax 10; South Carolina* 351; new 14;
April and October 25.
New Orleans—Exchange—sterling 121$. New
York sight J premium. Gold 112b
PARIS—Noon—Rentes 58f 5.
Eveninr—Specie in the Bank of France has de
creased 7/WOW francs.
Cotton
New Yoek—Noon—Cotton sales 141S; uplands
20i; Orleans. 21; market quiet.
Futures opened; September 1825-32; October
18 5-16a18 4; November 171; December 17 27-32;[
January IS]: Marrk 1811-16.
Evening- -Cotton, net receipts 151; gross 251.
Futures closed • firm; sales 12.400; Septembe
18 13-16; October 18 3-16; November 17J
Deceml*er 17 13-16-
Tlw cotton crop for the year ending tlie 1st inst.
wa»3jtt9.053 bales; extorts. *679,980. Stock in
the United States. 90.961. Of the total product.
3.651,316 were received at the Atlantic and Gulf
shipping ports, against 2.732JS6 last year. Ship
ment 1 from interior districts to manufacturers.
141.500. Manufacturers South, 137,662. 1£05£66
1 tales were shipped to Great Britain fromall port*.
Antong tho cities credited with export during the
part year is San Francisco, 324 bales. The receipts
at Northern port* by rail were: New York. 165.-
fttf; Boston. 2&805; Baltimore. 17.053; Philadel
phia, 21319; Portland, Maine, 5,0*11. This cotton
came across tlie Ohio and 3IL*sissippi. l*eing taken
bv railrnods at various point* whroo they touch
those river*. In addition to this, the large
amount already stated was shipped from South
ern points direct to. Northern mills, without
handling or any record being taken at either New
York. Jkwtou: Philadelphia. Baltimore, or Port-
laud. The statement shows that tlie shipment
North by rali. from Mobile ami New Orleans, dur
ing tbo year. was 23.484. Of tho total product,
Louisian* is credited with 1.240.3S4; Alalnma.
332,457; Texas. 343,450; Florida, 14,068; Georgia.
614.039; South Carolina. 371.476; North Carolina,
61,576 ; Virginia.. 433JJ8S; Tennessee. 378,813. Ship-
meats fnun Tennessee to New Orleans, Norfolk I
nnd Charleston, are included in tho Louisiana,
Virginia and South Carolina crop*, and the
amount is SS2,flfct. Tlie total crop of som island
cotton in tlie United Stales was 2fl*S9 bales,
against 16.845 last year.
Manufacturers, by Southern mills, during the
year, sliow an increase of 17,000 bo les over the pre
vious year.
Baltimore—Cotton, net receipts —; gross 28;
exports coastwise 30; sales 25; stock 508; mid
dlings 201; low middlings 19; good ordinary 171®
17}; market quiet.
NewOrlkaxs—Cotton, net receipts 339>gross
375; exports coastwise 51; sales 1000; stock 74S7;
middlings 18}: low middlings 18}, good ordinary
16; offerings light.
Wilmington—Cotton.net receipts 5*. gales—,
exports mnstwiso —; stock 145; middlings IS*;
market unchanged.
Augusta—Cotton, net receipts 300; sales 28
middlings 1S1@T?J; market quiet and steady.
SavannAn—Cotton, net recei pte 733; uile* 1 s {
exports coastwise —; stock 2824; middlings 320;
market quiet and easy.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 689; gross
687; exports coastwise —; sales 1000; stock 3419;
middlings 18l@18}; low middlings 18; good ordi
nary 17; market firmer for good grades.
net receipts 93; gross 102; sales
300: stock 9000; middlings 21; market quiet. H
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 87; expoj
coastwise 685; sales 20; stock 465; low middliu
18}; market linn; dciuand grtive.
Memphis—Cotton, receipts 272; shipments 477
stork 2780; low middlings 18}; market steady.
Galveston—Cotton, net receijrts 227; gross 227;
exports coastwise —; soles 78; stock 5746; Texas
ordinary ah good ordinary 16; offerings light.
Philadelphia—Cotton firm; middling 20}.
low middlings 19}; good ordinary 17}; net re
ceipt* 63; gross 468.
LivEErooii—Noon—Cotton firm; uplands 9;
Orleans 9}; sties 15,000; for speculation and ex
|iort 3000.
Evening—Sales include 2100 American.
Sales of uplands, new crop on a basis of good
ordinary 8}.
heavy.
Produce.
New York — Noon — Flour dull
Wheat quiet and nominal; 1 52 for No.
kee. Com dull; steamer western mixed 62<?64}.
Pork quiet and easy; new mess 17 50. Lard dull
and drooping; old steam fiS-PVJ'Sf Turpentine
heavy at 43}. Rosin quiet at 3 10 for strained.
Freight* dull.
Evening—Flour id active; common to fair ext
7 200850; good lo choice S55$110(L Whisky
*' I no. \Vh**nt ln-my ami 2t« 3 lower; holders
anxious: winter red western 71(«.72. Com fairl.\
active; high mixesl yellow western 66<¥06}. Cof
fee scarce and venr firm and higher. Rice
steady; Carolina 8,V.1'K Pork quiet and shade
lower; new 17 If}; olu 16 50. I*anl weak at 8 5-18
@8}. Turpetitino lower at 43£4SJ. Rosin quiet
at 310®312}. Tallow lower. Freights active.
Cincinnati—Floor dull at 7 «X?7 25. Corn
firm at 52. Provision* quiet. Pork held at 16 00,
with jobbing sales. Lard unchanged. Bacon
only in limited jobbing demand ; shoulders held
at 9}: sales of clear rib at 10} ; dear aides 10}.
Whisky firm and act ire at 93.
Louisville—Flour firm and in fair demand.
Corn firm and fairly active at 5SJ62 for shelled
sacked. Oats very firm at 42044. Fork quiet at
16 25. Bacon easy at 9}@9} ; shoulders lO’^lOl;
dear rib 10J. larked ham* easy at 13015}. Plain
. ... . kfi- ; steam 72- Wbis-
lanl. tknt% 8109}; k
ky higher at 93.
St. Lons—Floor in lair demand, firm ami
changed. Com doll and vnsettled with little do
ing ; No. 2 mixed 43; cast ride track 45 rsked ;
round lot* at elevator 41; ded sales 41, last half.
Whisky firm at 93. Pork quiet at 16 50016 75.
Bacon quiet with only »limited jobbing demand
at 91; shoulder* 10}; dear rib 10}. Lanl un
changed.
New Orleans. September 11.—Coro firm and
scarce; mixed mid yellow 70: whit© 70072. Oat*
scarce and higher at 47048. Bacon dnll and
drooping; shoulders 9}: dear nb 10}: clear 10}.
Wlusky dull and lower, Louisiana 9G; Cincinnati
102.
Wilmington. September 11.—Spirits turpen
tine lower; closing quiet at 3P-, Rosin steady at
82 25 for strained.
Marino News.
Charleston—Arrived, Mcrecdita, J. A. IVtrr.
S. V. W. Simmons} Stephen Burnett. Sailed,
South Carolina.
Savannah—Arrived. Sadowa, Sarah Gibbons
Guy It. Phefips Soiled. Herman Livingston,
America. S-niiiiole.
DIED,
At 4 o'clock on the morning of the 10th inst,
the town of Butler. Taylor county, Robert
Scandretil agod aliout sixty-thrcc years.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR RENT.
and 2 basement rooms. Mutable for shoemakers,
etc.
Rent* reasonable. Apply to
*ep!2 St E. J. JOHNSTON.
PHELPS, DOBEMUS & CORBETT,
(Late Phelps A Doremus.)
manufacturers and dealers in
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRINB BEDS, ETC.,
264 and 266 Canal St, Near Broadway, New York.
WM. PHELPS. OTIS CORBETT. WM. T. DOREMUS.
acpl26m*
JD, L. ROBERTS. P. A. GARDEN.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & 00..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Snv a mi nil. fin.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
"*?*Pwrirtoekof Barring and Ties on
pl2 6m
hand, which w e offer at low rates.
WM. H. STARK. H. T. RICHMOND.
WM. H. STARK JL CO.,
WHOLESALE 6R0CERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention grren to safes or shipment of
Cotton and all kind* ofPrdure. Liberal advances
n:s<ie on consignments. Agouti for the sale of K.
Frank- Coos Bone Suj.*rnho*phate, Magnolia
Light Draft Cotton Gins, Princeton Factory Yarns
| i ► sepia 3m
and Arrow Ties.
Handsome Improvement.
The Findlay Brothers are mniriiy a
massive and very handsome railing, to in
close the front lot of the Academy for tho
Blind. The work is new in design, and
when erected and painted will be by far
the handsomest fence in the city, and as
handsome M can be found anywhere.
The gate wiU be spanned by an orna
mented arch, bearing upon iu face the
words, “Georgia Academy for the Blind,”
and the gate itself will include a repre-
aentation of the coat of arms of the State.
Th* work is well advanced, and wi?l
be ready to put up.
Messrs. Carfeart, Whit ford 4k Co.
This mammoth clothing establishment,
located at 41S, 420, and 422 Broadway,
New York, is still represented at the
South by our genial Confederate friend,
Maj. J. M. Handley.
•The Major, e. native of the State of Al
abama, is widely and favorably kn«->wn to
the people of Georgia. Long familiarity
with the trade, and his intimate knowb
edge of the taates of that section of coun
try, enable him to fill all orders with ex
actness, and to the entire satisfaction of
customers. The stock of Messrs. Carhart,
Whitford A Co. is also peculiarly adapted
to tho wants of the South, and in extent,
fashionable finish, and exceUence of qual
ity. has no superior on the continent.
Maj. Handley is now in Now York, and
will bs glad to greet his Georgia friends
Nervous Debility.—A depressed, irritable
ate of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel-
Si no energy, or animation; confused !**ad,
weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta-
>y discharges. The consequence of exerares. men
tal overwork or i.idi-cret: -: s. This nervous de-
RiUTrfmds a sovereign cure in Humphreys
Homeopathic Specific. No. 2^. If tones up the
system, arrests dfedarse* dispel* the the mental
cloc-m and Jespondt-ncy. and rejuvenates the en-
tfre system. It is perfectly harmless and always
efficient. Price $5 for a pockogi of fire boxes and
s large $2 vial of powder, which b important iu
old. ?vric*ik cases; or 4 i ivr sinfda box. Sold by
druggists, or sent by mail d* *•> :i-t of pn<v. J
. II. <• 'HEX. JR. JQS. HULL
60 HEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
CG Bay Street, Savannah, Ca
pactfullvto J. YV. Lathrop A Co. X.
. many to j. w. Latnrrp & Co, >.
A. liard'^c** Son & Co., Tisan A Gordon, II. Mayer
'• ‘ ' '■ • tl:-;«:h, V. 1*. K-»nk rind
scp!26m
Trust Co.
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
106 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A-vnts for the safe of Merryman’s Ammoniated
fSSS sopl2 6ra
L. M. WARFIELD. KOBT. WaTXE.
WARFIELD A WAYNE,
Cotta© Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFER ibrir services to plaaters and shippers
of cotton, etc., and solicit a share of their bus-
ne»s. Ca>h adyaaoM made on consignments at
lowest rates d interest- All business entrusted
to «;r care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu-
turns" bousht and sold in the Sax amah and New
York Cotton Exchange cn the mc%* r*-a»oiiai»le
i-'rmv. v?pi2 6m
Booms For Bent,
^VER office of Southern Express Company.
Terms moderate. Apply to
T. II. HENDERSON.
*pp!2tf At Express Office.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T HE partnership heretofore existin'* between
the undersigned, under tlie firm name of E.
R. RICHARDS ± CO, i* dissolved. Mr. Rich
ards will receipt for all money dne the firm and
attend to all unfinished business.
E. C. RICHARDS.
W. C. RICK.
Septemlier 10, 1873.aep!2 It
A New Family Grocery.
KEpl
« pub
rGroc
- _ > opei
Family Grocery at No. 58 Cherry street. I expect
to keep a stock of gocei goods, and I aolicit-your
trade. Thanking my friends for the xerr liberal
patronage bestowed on me in my former busings,
and hoping for a continuance of the same, 1 am.
Respectfully.
seplf lw E. R. RICHARDS.
Sugar! Sugar!
COLYERT STEAM SUGAR REFINERY.
CHESAPEAKE STEAM SUGAR REFINERY.
MERCHANTS* STEAM SUGAR REFINERY,
of Baltimore. Wo solicit orders from the trade
and will guarantee prices to be as low as if or-
WARFIELD & WAYNE.
LUDDEN & BATES,
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.
PlAtin*, Organs, Music, anil all kinds
of Musical Instruments. Largest
Stork In the South. Lowest
Prices In the South. Rot
Instruments In tlie South
Don’t Buy a 3?iano
Without first writing us for prices. Wo aro the
most extensive Piano Dealers South and ran sell
the cheapest. Your choice from five of tho best|
makers in the United States—any style and price
desired. Fine pianos, 7 octave, rosewood cases,
carved legs, at 82*»5, $275, $290. warranted for live
years; superb pianos at $300, $325, $350 and $375 I
Tlie very best pianos at $tnt), $116. $440. $190, $530
and $600. Pianos sold by small monthly payj
ments. Piano* for rent. Pianos now shipped to
all part* of tlw South. Eveiy one thinking of
buying is invited to write us for lowest cash or
time prices, lllnstrated catalogues sent free.
Headquarters for the celebrated
MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS !
Best and cheapest. New styles and New Prices.
Send for catalogue, (giving full disrription.
Churches, Schools and Teachers.liberally dealt
with. Organs delivered free of charge to each
buyer* in any part of the South. Prices same as
at factory.
Shoot Music and Music Books.
A splendid stock. The best publications of every
publisher always on hand. Largest discount to
I filter.. IVarhcj-". amt Srlu-.ls. Any pi.-c,- .•!
Music or Music Book mailed post-paid, on receipt
of retail prices. Catalogues free.
IF YOU WANT A
broken Guitar, FluteJAoconlcan. Flutina, Fife,
Flageolet. Cornet. Drum, *ett of prime Strings or
anything under tlie sun in the music line, we
can furnish it- Goods sent C. O. D. for examina
tion to any part of tlie South. Our order trade
immense. Wo advertise largely, keep what \ _
advertise, perform what wo advertise to ilo, anil in
this way have built up
Tho Largest Trade in tho South!
Send for price lists, circulars, catalogues, speci
men copies, of Southern "Musical Journal, $1 per
year, nnd try us with uu order.
LUDDEN k BAT
scplg 3iq Savanna
Tlie startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
agents has ever lx on that in their pruce>s rf
purgation and purification they have also debili-
t:it.-.l tin* system. To nl>\ in<<- this diilh-ulty phy
sicians have long sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One anil the Manic Time. |
Tlieir research lws at last been rewarded l»y a
discovery which fully reali/.-s th - j.-ud* -t drsiivs
of the metlical faculty, and which i* iustly regard
ed as the most inijiortant triumph that lilcirmncy
lias ever achieved. This important desideratum is
Dr, TdU’n Vegetable Liver Pill,
Which purify tlie blood and remove all corrupt
humors nnd unhealthy accumulations from the
body, and yet produces no weakness or lassitude
whatever, out on the contrary tone* the stomach,
and invigorates the body during tho progress of
their operation. They unite tho heretofore irre-
concilnhhMiimlilicu of a Stvonthcning, Purgative
and n Purifying Tonic.
Dr. Tiitt’M Pills are tho most active and
searching medicine in existence. They at once
attack the very root of diseases, and their action
is so prompt that in an liour or two after they aro
taken the patient is aware of their good effects.
They may be taken at any timo without restraint
of diet or occupation; they produce neither nau
sea, griping or debility, and ns a family medicine
they havo no rival.
Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists.
Principal Office, 48 Cortlaudt street, New York.
scp!2 cod&wly
THE ATLANTA SUNDAY MORNING HERALD.
A N extraordinary edition of tho Atlanta Hcr-
xA. aid, containing fifty columns, will be issued
n \t Sunday nmniiiic.
It will contain a history of Macon, from tlw time
of CoL Benjamin Hawkins to tho present ifoy. by
its Macon city editor, together with the commer
cial statistics for the ^oar ending 1st of Septem
ber, 1S73. Two thousaiwl extra copies will be on
sale. All tho Herald newsboys are requested to
call at tho Bureau, 85 Cherry street, before 4
o’clock Saturday afternoon, anu leave their or
ders, in order that the supply may be regulated
in aeconlanoo with the demand. \«, sep!2 3t
G eorgia, laurexs couty.-au person*
concerned, next of kin and creditors, are
hereby notified that J shall apply at the regular
terra of the Court of Ordinary of su'd county In
December next, for leave to sell all or a portion df
the lands beloning to tho estate of John G.Contes,
deceased, after this notice has licen published six
ty days, according to law. K. J. COATES,
sepl2 60d Administrator.
John B. Holme* has applied to mo for
letters of guardianship of Anna M. and Elvira L.
Stevens, orphans of Joseph E. Stevens, deceased.
These aro therefore to rite and admonish all
and singular the next of kin and creditors of mid
orphans, to be and appear at the regular term of
this Court in November next, to sljow cause, if
they can, then and there, why Slid fetters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official -signature,
this September 9,1873. J. B. WOLFE,
sept 12 3o Ordinary.
Mechanics’ Building and Loan
Association.
for tlie election of officers for tho ensuing year,
...;n l.™ a. «i.„ .a;
will be held at the office of said association, on
FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th instant, at 8
o’clock. - MILO S. FREEMAN,
septllta Secretary and Treasurer.
Coal! Coal! Coai 1
about
200 Tons of Lump Coal,
And finding that we will have to more our yard,
wo will supplyjnesponsiblo parties with whatever
amount they may want at the reduced rate of
* $9 50 per Ton,
Delivered anywhere iu the city.
WOOD.
BUTTS k ROSS.
WORLD
BLAKE’S
RENO W NED FEBRIFUGE;
THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. FOR TIIE PREVENTION AND CURE OF
WiiVER A2ST3D ^OTJii: OR CHILL FEVER, DUMB ^AGITTE.
An i other intermittent and Remittent Fever?, General Debility, Ni"ht Svreat3, etc., and all other forma of Diseases which have a common origin in Malaria or M : n-.
LAWRENCE & WEICHSELBA.UM.
For tale by all Druggists.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ARABIAN BITTERS. A WELL KNOWN TONIC.
Sole Proprietors anti W holesale Druggists, Savannnli, ta.
septl2-im
Stores for Rent.
O NE on Cotton Avenue, near the corner of
Cherry street, and the other on Chany
street, near comer oi Cotton Avenue. Posse:
given immediately. Apply to
sepotf A. FARMER
LAW CARD.
M ESSRS. WOODWARD A TOOLE, oi Dooly
r county. Gal, having formedVl
nership, rcsptytfully offer their
the
ton. Special attention riven also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address. Vienna. Ga.julylS dSm'
Notice to Contractors,
R IDS will be received by the undersigned up
to the 15th of September, for erecting a
“Public School Buildingin the Second Ward in
.... ling*’^in, the Second Ward in
ih*- city cf M.v
_ Plans and specifications can l»o had on applica
tion to B. B. Woodruff. Architect, at his office in
the City Bank Building, Third street. The city
will famish all the Stone, Brick, Lime and Sanri.
The Committee reserve to themselves the right
to accept, or reject any, or all. bids made.
. W. A. HUFF. Mayor,
aug31 tf Acting Cliairraan of Cmnmlttee.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Building,
Cherry St., between Third and Fourth,
MACON, GA.
rpHIS well-known house being now suitably
A fitted up, the undersigned is prepared to ac-
Address HUMPHREYS SPL IFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE CO.. N. V2 Brewdwa;
N. Y. For safe by John luguls a-'d Hunt, Bar
km & Lamar, Macon. Gs. aprl5e0dAwtf
Only a Quarter!
The Srrat huuionrry Package.
TRIUMPH!
commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and
Day. Guc»t» vill receive the best attention, and
the Table supplied with the finest the msrijKA af-
J. H. BREMER.
Bargains in Millinery
H AYING determined to close up rnv business,
I am offering from this date, until the cuferu
lot is disposed of, my stock of
MinT.TTrgRY & FANCY GOODS
address
OBSTACLES TO MAKK1AGE.
HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from
the effects ci Errors ami Abuses in early life
Manhood restored. Imreriicsjita to Mamace re- * b^^LatlTixctpai l. t<* ?
moved. New method rif tr--.itmert. New ar.d r>>- ’ r*» »«'*-. 25 cents, 5 ir-.j-knm -* wrij. or 6
markable remedfe-'- Ik- *.* .and ciroiLar> sent '-iir ifTf x'-TJhrw "'tdre'
free, in sealed emclopo. Address HOWARD J. C. BURROW,
ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth stre.-t, Phils- Lock H v 151. Ifelt
delphix Pa-, an n.stitnt:. n liaring a hirh
tion for honorable conduct and professioi
juh 8d3m
C..10 sheet« Writing Psfeer. 10 Emclopc-.
1 lYulx-ldcr, 1 Lord I'encil, 2 rfcrid Blank Book, , •
1 Bk-tter. 1 Chinese l*u/rfe, 1 Tc-?tli Pick, Iffioto- t LAD,Ei
rranhsef 10" Bcar.L:fi:l Wonvm. and a mere <*f i
Sample, package x-nt ' Flowers. Ribbuns, Lace Goods, Hair Goods, Col
li ATS AND BONNETS,
ta- 1 Agents
:U. I Picture*. Book* sir.
i SeplJillMt
Md.
. i lars. Cuffs, Zephyr Worsted, and in fact,
I I j CJtiL
Evrnihtngl sMlIy Kept 1b Sy Line.
Call a;jd examine mv Goods, and buv th-.-m at
Wanted.
A N experienced Teacher desires a Situation.
.xjL- Satisfacton,- references furnished. Address,
TEACHER, P. 0. Box 120. Macon, Ga.
M'plO 2t*
School Notice.
~\/f US. J. N. BURCH will resume her school
Ill on MONDAY. September 15th, on Magnolia
street. wnl03t*
For Kent.
F13HJ1 residence of the late J. It. Butts, on First
A fctteet. occupied at present by J. L. Sauls-
bmy, eligibly located and convenient to business.
Possession given October 1 st. Apply to
A. B. ROSS.
scplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS.
200 Boxes Tin Plate.
^OODassortment of Steelyards. Lsrgn lot of
Ivory Tabic and Dessert Knives.
sepVMvr OLIVER. DOUGLASS A CO.
Bibb County to the Front.
Bibb Oounty at the State, Fair.
rpiIERK will lte a called meeting of the Bibb
A County Agricultural Society at tlie rooms of
the Society in the Court-house, on SATURDAY,
tlie 13th instant, at 11 o’clock a. m.
The Oeimtlgee Farmers' Club is cordially in
vited to meet with us on that clay.
The object of tlie meeting is to perfect arrange
ments for the Bibb County display at the approach
ing State Fair.
An earnest invitation is hereby extended to
ALL CITIZENS of the county. Farmers, Horti-
culturalists, Mechanics, Manufacturers, Merchants
and l*rofessionnl men, who feel a just pride in the
success of the county, in the competition for the
$1000 premium, to meet with us in General Con
vention at tlio hour nnd place named.
T. G. HOLT,
President Bibb County Agricultural Society.
B. H. Wrigley, Secretary. seplO 4t
Special Notice.
rjlHE surviving partners of the firm of W. A.
HOPSON & CO. will continuo tho business
of the late firm at tlie old stand until further
notice. The stock will be kept up in all the de
partments to the requirements of the bifidness.
Mr. R. E. Jones is .our duly authorized attorney
n fact. J. L. WARREN,
C. P. ROBERTS.
Surviving Partners.
Septemlier 8tli. 1873. sef*9 tf
Taxes—Second Notice.
rpiIE County Commissioners have notified me
A that they are in need of money, and I am
therefore compelled to ask the jieople to oorac up
without further delay and pay their Stato and
County Taxes.
Persons, white and colored, who owe jioll anil
road taxes only, must pay up to save cost, as I am
required by law to issue executions nnd garnishee
their employers. W. T. NELSON,
seplO tf Tax Collector Bibb County.
HENRY SCHMIDT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER
Huff’s New Building, Down Stairs,
YTTOULD be pleased to have a call from liis old
V Y customers and the public generally.
fiepO Ira
FOR RENT.
A FIVE room Dwelling, with three acres ground
attached, on Tatnall Square, near residence
of Mr. E. Price, at $25 per month. Applv to
J. SEYMOUR RODGERS,
null tf At Seymou* Tinsley & Co.’s.
Milch Cows For Sale.
T HAVE four Milch Cows for sale at very rra-
X sonahle price*. They can lie found in Vine-
ville. at Mr. C. B. Callaway’s. Call and examine
them. R. G. TERRY.
auglOtf
TO RENT.
rrtWO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one cight-
X room House for rent.
Apply to
july25tf OLIVER* DOUGLAS & CO.
OR RENT.
TWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located,
i Apply to B. P. LAWTON,
At Exchange Ihmk, or to
1)R. A. P. COLLINS,
j alyl 7 tf At Collins’ & Heath’s
WANTED.
A SITUATION, as Salesman or Book-keeper in
xX some wbolsalo house in 3Iacon or Atlanta.
Havo had somo five or six years’ experience.
Address T. R., Macon, Ga.
septa 24
FOB BEST.
T73R03I tlie first of Octolier, tho store on Mul-
. I; berry street,at present occupied by B. Lowen-
tliall as n lwr-room. Apply to
sept3 lw* P. PEYTON.
Housokeepors’ Situation Wanted
A WIDOW LADY, aged aliout thirty, with one
■fl small child, desires a situation ns house
keeper in a family, a lintel or public institution. Is
willing to n»ko licrsclf useful, and will bring un
doubted testimonials of good diameter. Apply to
the Senior Editor of tlie Telegraph. aiuoK tf
FOR RENT.
"DART of a house on Walnut street, next lot
X alxivo SIcBumey’s Tencmeat block. Apply
on tlw premises. sop7 St
Avcnne Store to Rent.
rpiIE STORK on Cotton Avenue, now occupied
X! by 3Ira. Hendrix.
Also, llio FLINT HOUSE, containing .twenty-
five rooms, with garden and outbuildings. 0:te of
the licsfc stand* for a boarding-house in the city.
Apply to
auafttf G. B. ROBERTS.
TO RENT.
A GOOD STORE, 100 feet ilecp; dry cellar;
-Ml {rood business Iocs tion on Third street. Ap
ply to OLIVER, DOUGLASS k CO.
nug261 vr
RUST PROOF OATS,
mri BUSHELS RUST PROOF OATS for
Tliese are the’genuine yellow
Ruit Proof Oats. 1 have planted them for a num
ber of years and regard them a* certain n crop as
com. Price $1 50 per bushel.
aug23 tf* J. R. PRICE.
TORKNT.
/\NE COTTAGE HOUSE on Bond street, en-
taebtim. Also, one DWELLING opposite
Colonel Pulaski Holt’s. Applv to
oneSBtf CEO. S. OBEAR.
DWELIjING TO RENT.
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING in VincvUle
-Ml taining eight rooms, with pood garden, well
of water, etc. Terms very moderat* ■. Applv to
au*2Stf L. W. RASDAL.
DENTISTRY.
HR. EMERSON has returncd*to 3Iaeon, and
±J will resume the practice oi Dentistn- rat
once, at hi* Dental Rooms, 8<MuIbeny street,
sepl tf «-
WANTED AT ONCE.
/“ANE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers,
(Breaster) to whom the highest wages will be
paid. l»y tlie day or piece,
jiffy lit/ p. c. SAWRKR.
Coal. Coal.
\\rB will sell Coal at summer rate until first of
V Y October. Order* left at Messrs. Win.diip
k Callaway’s stwe, Post Office, or office of A. G.
Butt’s fin, will receive prompt attention. Yard
opposite Rock MilL
tf BUTTS k ROSS.
FOR RENT CHEAP.
rpHE store on Clierry street, next to Greer, Lake
A k Co.’*, at present occupied by Coleman k
Newsom. Possession given 1st of October. Ap
ply to J. VALENTINO.
aus2tf
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
/'NN THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will opro the
V/ House on Slulberry street, opposite the La
nier Houj-e, (Granite Halil formerly kept by N.
Bin*wanrer. Board $25 per month, and tho tahte
supplied with the best the market affords. Rooms
can be Iisd either with or without furniture.
-ausd lm E. M. BROWN, Aeent.
HR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST.
XTAS removed to Board rmn’s Block, over Vol-
XX ger k Ca’s, corner Mhlberry and Second
streets, Macon, Ga- octlS ly
Onion Setts !
Onion Setts!!
TTT'E are receiviira a fl:,c lot of extra quality
▼ ▼ white and yellow Onion Set t«. If you want
onion* early in spring, now is the time to plant
sett*. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
South Macon Drag Store.
Prescription Department.
I liavo secured tho services of
MR. R. U. HOPKINS,
From Louisville, Ky„
TTTHO will have charge of my prescription de-
v} partment. Mr. II. comes highly recom
mended as an experienced and careful pharmaceu
tist, and tar promptness and attention to busi
ness, he will commend himself to the patronage
of the citizens of South Macon. My prescription
deportaient bos been entirely reorganized ami
supplied with a fresh stock of drugs and med
icines.
S. D. EVERETT, Druggist,
julyl8cod3m Fourth street, near Arch.
LOOK HERE!
W, A. JOHAN & GO
ARE RECEIVING
HEW FALL CALICOES.
SL'CHD AND BRO. DOMESTICS.
10-4 BL'CHD AND BRO. SHEETIN6S.
BLACK ALPACAS, ALL BRACES,
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
ROSS & COLEMAN,
JOBBERS OE
BOOTS .AISTID SHOES
Hats and.
N otions,
Macon, Georgia.
THE ATTENTION OF
WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Our stock will bo complete by tho
lOtli of September,
When all are
itcdtocall and secure a snare
of our
BARGAINS!
S. T, Coleman's Old Stand.
sop7if
CITY BANK
MACON, GEORGIA.
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
jniy22 Cm
CYPRESS SHINGLES
unn
SHINGLES, rived and drawn.
A Superior Article!
For sale by
B. H. -WRIGLEY & CO.
jnncStf
TO MERCHANTS
Southwestern Georgia!
Get our prices for
BAGGING,
And examinine our
FLOUR! FLOUR!
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO
Is earnestly called to tlw fact that wo are how prepared to saro them both time am’, money i
purchase of their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Dry Goods, Boots, Sboes, Hats anfi lotions.
WE SELL AT
WHOLESALE OTSTLY.
OCR STOREROOM BEING ADEQUATE. ENABLES CS TO KEEP THE
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK
TO BE FOUND Hf ANY MARKET
Tjsr the south:.
With amplo means to take advantage of all DISCOUNTS and DRIVES, and with expenses ten, by
half, than any house doing the samo amount of business, we feel warranted in saying tliat wo cm
Prices and Terms Equal to any Market in the Union.
A heavy stock of FACTORY GOODS always on hand at Factory Prices.
ROSS & COLEMAN.
MACON. GEORGIA.
GEORGE W. HEAD.
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND
No. 4 Blake’s Block,
may It
CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
- - - - Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
D. F.FLEMIXG. JAMES M. MILS*'
3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES,
FOB THE FALL TBADE.
i any other nafte*
D. F. :?LEMING & CO.,
* "HAYNE STREET, CORNER OP CHURCH STREET. „, IIV
SAMUEL A. NELSON. faug2t!eod»m] JAMES OILFtlUN
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
Ceftb.il Railroad axd Basking Company,
Macox, Ga., August 12,1873.
T HE following articles of unclaimed freight will
bo sold at the depot of this company, TUES
DAY, lGih September, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Pendleton Guano Company—1 sack guano.
J. H. Dougherty—1 box hardware.
W. H. Haygood—7 bundles agricultural imple
ment*.
R. H. Kingman—1 box merchandise.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad—13 barrels oil.
Gressom & Co.—1 case merchandise.
Mary Mims—1 Bedstead (three packages).
Mary Mims—1 bundle liedding.
W. F. SHELLMAN.
augl3 Stawtds Agent Central Railroad.
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEBICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & 00., Propr’s
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
H AVING refitted his entire premises, is aow
prepared to furnish his friends and pslrons
sugr* 2w
MRS. L. F. IlENDRII.
M1HH HINHDALE’8
(Formerly Mr*. Hacraabj’f)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
275 and 277 Madison Ave., X* Y. City.
"DBOF. GEORGE S. BLACKIE, having hc-
i com*, assoeixted in the mamur -meat of this
established and successful institutfon,begsto com
mand it to the attention of his Southern friends.
For cin-ular* and tmrticulnrs, address
sep7 lm 277 MADISON AVENUE.
rant which will be served m the very beet 'Btylo.
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, BASE, ETC,
Sfnnrr-r, vinitin* Macon should Five him a call.
I will open on the 1st of October, at No. 68
Cherry Aireebneltdc^r to my present restaurant,"
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
sep-tl JOHN VALENTINO.
Wesleyan Female College,
3IACON, GEORGIA.
Tho Thirty-sixth Annual Session
WILL BEGIN OCTOBER e. 187S.
Tor Cata'iccmr, containing full information, ad-
REY. E. H. MYERS, D. D. Pres.
C. \Y. Smith. Seostcy. *ul - m
LAND FOB SALE.
E IGHT HUNDRED (“V) acres of land in one
lxxlv Ivin? about three and a half mites north-
.*st ci Fort Valley* Go-, one-third cleared and in
iltivation, th*.- balance well timbered, growth
riii itally oak. hickorr and pine, and located in
healthy neighborhood. These lands are red and
ve {, u oll adapted to the production of corn, cot-
;n wheat, oats and all farm product* of Middle
eorria, so situated that it may be divided into
vo desirable farms of 400 acres, or four of 200
acres cru-h. Considered by competent judges 4o
be the beat farming lands now for sale in this sec
tion cf the State. These lands will be sold 4© the
bidder, in tho town of Fort Vilfer, the
first Monday in October, between 11 and So clock.
Al-'.at tlie same time and place, one ofuta best
improved lots in thi* place, containing four acres
of land. Fur further information, apply tawm.
.1. \nderson,or to the lindersignod at Fort Valley,
a. WM. 1. GREENE.
1’OKT Yallkt, Qjl* Sept, S, lb73. te!*-dzw
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
O. W. MASSEY
cotton am
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
W OULD take this method of informim; the public that hundreds arc now in sue
Texas. Wherever it has liecn introduced it has proven a success, and becoming m
. . Texas. Wherever it has liecn introduced it has pro
For the information of those who havo not seen the Gin
fast, cleans seed perfectly, and makes a beautiful sample 1
that it is impossible to break the roll or choke the Gin by
Jeed it as well as any one. All of which 1 guarantee, and warrant
would state that it
The roll box is *> co ^i7old
fair means, and achfldj®^
Gin to give
longer at the top than where thecott® 11 ^
Parties purchasing Cotton Gins would do well to look to this before purchasing other ^
n determined to protect my PATENT from any and all infringements. -rtr-r ctDR COT^O^
Parties wishing to purchase Cotton Gin* would do well to examine the EXCID» V *
GIN before purchasing. Samples can be seen at
faction or no sale.
One improvement in my cotton or roll box is, that it
•pulled between the ribs.
CARHART & CURD’S, Agents,
V ACON. GE0R£l2>
NEW GOODS!
HAIR BRUSHES,
TOOTH BRUSHES,
CLOTH BRUSHES,
TOILET COMES.
FRENCH PERFUMERY,
FINE .SOAPS.
All furiigu good, wid O. E.
Bankin, Hassenborg Sc Co.
aep7tf
Fine Chewing Tobacco.
S EVERAL popular and choice brands c
mg Tobacco.
bob white
And other brand, of Smote.g
FINE CUT.
Michigan Fino Cut in bulk, and otb«
tin foil.
■ brat* 1 '
SEGABS
Cheaper than the chcape-d.
STREET CAR TICKETS; ,.
Station Vo. 1. Macon StrcetR^*
TICJKETS. 4 FOB 25CE>
Orel- 3,000 sold last «««“•
ROLAND B- HALU ^
C< rn«r Clierry »6d Co
s«)j2 tf
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