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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16,1873.
THE CITY.
♦ mdmp irhftf nr.
1 mission seven to* indicate th; t h«*
i ^ZT t *! Rnanciidand Commercial NK " A,,VK,msEMKN T s :
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TI KSDAT MORNING SEPT.
M
| aetpro.
Not a thin^ of any kind h.%; l»een mUs*
.T. W. Ttnrko mnmc-d J. W. A'<w- ! ■’V fr "' n ,h ’ bon-f. On »jn£ay morcir-
i:i!a I<«veiu. Sun.Liv niglrf. i h “ *™du «■«■>-' distinctly seen coming t.
! and Wviftr th.* premise®.
iUo
an*
ft. A. K.
r#mic*ted to> state that the
ty will u. m?1 this year in Loo
«* 21th of September.
M* nr-. ©;ii■i.rdge, Harichurrt A Co.,
during the tr..n*mi»grification of their
build n hr re re more'1 into the fetors of
Mr. J. L. Shea, where they will be found
until their bank is ready for them.
Attempted Kapr.
We learn that a beastly outrage was
attempted upon the person of a little
nsgro girl aliout eleven years of age, by
Amor. Bond, n n»*gro ruffian, ir the neigh*
badiood of Marray*n-alley, Sunday even*
ing. He enticed the child into an uno'-
rtipied bftue, but va* frujitrated in his
hellish design by the arrival of her
mother. The villain escaped, but the
police are on track of him.
Belief f»r ftfcretepart.
President Orton, of the Western Union
Telegraph Corn puny, hu instructed his
managers to ncnd free all messages re
lating to the relief of Shreveport, and, at
the re<ju#ot of the Governor or United
States Senator of Louisiana, they may n>
ceive and transfer contributions of money
by telegraphic order without charge.
This is very liberal on the part of this
compnnv, and will In- the means of doing
e*"* «p—MV-
Tl»r Hliowrs«r ROXlIlf^*.
IV.: doubt if there is a city in the State,
Ix^ides Mu^on, where there Is a baiiiftft
hoftso in which the it?m of showcasos is
iua.it} a specialty in trade. Captain W.
T. Morgan, whom* storo is at the low.
end of Mulberry street, «lo<*s such a busi-
inewi. baring one floor of his building de
voted to it exclusively. Ifo has now
hand the largest stock of cumoh ever
brought South—including every variety,
from a plain ono to the finest jeweler’s
otac. Captain Morgan has his cases ahip-
j*.d ont by sailing vessels, hence he
m**1I t hem lower than the merchants
lay them down from New York. See his
odrorti semen t«.
OFTICE TELEGS4S*H AM* 31 &*>£*'; ZB. >
Cotton.
The market to-dsy was not so active, and j
r*ot quite rr* Ann. Tlicre is.atiS a *-"arri?y of bay
rn iu the lunrk*:. arid the demand Js limited U
r ,. , t .wJ. .. a j fine icradev Wc quote middlings at 17c.
r.Ll. A J.OTT will Mrr« Mup | There been a demtal r in *
it iur.cn Lour* to-day. Also venison i reiptstlie part two days. On Sauxivlay tbe receipt
tvstk and young doves. Go early and j were by w*£or. S0;by rail T tal 11#. Tlx
t a front beat. Performance to com- I shipment:
Macon Building andEToan^Asao- Notice ill Bankruptcy.
ciation. | r *
■’ll 15 is to cive notioo that on tbe 13th day of
• J •
^yntary nd Trw
For Kent.
i Hum i
V
xaence at 11 o’clock, nharp.
It.
READING NOTICES.
Dkai.ees in drugs, medicines, points,
oils, window glass, kerosene oil, patent
modi ines,jKr.'um«ry, etc., will find Hunt,
Rankin A Lamar’s stock large and com
plete in every department; “prices rea
sonable and quality unsurpassed. Call or
■tad your orders to them. It
liatunlay were 75
To-day the receipts were —17
and IS by van*.. ahlpments no
Ml CON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stork on hand Sept. 1. 1573
lC*-,riwi Satiinix\ . i
Kmfifd t**-dsy
pretioftb I
ilea. 191 hy rail j
Apply to
arplfltt
ihr. A. P. COLLINS.
At Office vt Collins ± Heath.
9 Second StTT**t-
M.
The trade will nave mcm«*y by pur
chasing tlieir flour of the Eagle Mills.
All grades guaranteed to give satisfac
tion ; only bust axnbur and white wheat
used. angSltf
Hague Choice Flour has never taken
any premiums. Why ? Because it has
never bo n exhibited. augGltf
SUpjiad Saturday
Nbi;»i*r*l t*,-ila'
t,244
75
Shij>f»*d pre'V^isIy
SIS— S88
Stock on luind this crwiinc ......
2.656
LATEST XABEETS BT TELEGRAPH
Financial.
The Last Sunday Herald.
TWILL have on wlc to-day all the editi—
L last Sunday's Herald 1 on po**ijbfj sH. Td
i-rrsms bare fawn *-nt for every ropy which can
lie spared.
1L C. STEPHENSON
acplSIt City Editor Atlanta Herald.
WILL sell on accacnmadatinr terras five
Mxtjr
J hundred and sixty acres of Iauid. with a first
rLw Cimilar Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossy
Creek, with water power equal to one koaM
bone power, situated in Houston county, within
three mile* of No. 2 Station. Southwestern Kail-
For further particulars »ddrr*s the subscriber
at Fort Valley, Ga. U. H. UOLSER.
acplS eodan
Mothess, Xoimi Motuers.—Don't failB
procure Mas. Winji/iV! Sot^niNC Sracr 8r-
irr for all diseases incident to the period
teething in children. Jt Micros the child from
pain. rurea wind colic, mmlatei the bowels, and
by riving relief and health to the child, give* rest
to the mother. Be gin IrafiXor/'Kn. Wins
low's Soothing It an*.*
For sale by all druccists. juneSS eod6m.
Bed) Reravcred.
Tho body of Martha Hill, the colored
child who fell into tho river and w;u
drowned hud Friday, ras recovered yes
terday morning. The river wai dragged
all *layJSatur<lay and Sunday without re
sult, but early in the forenoon yesterday,
it was recovered near whore it fell in.
Coroner Dewberry was notified of the
fact, and summoning a jury, repaired , to
the river bank where the OOtpRvn lying
The jury consisted of C. C. Balkcomb,
foreman, J. E. Hem hart, H. T. Irby, C.
K. Kent, K. Johnson, Alex Monroe and
A. M. Henderson. They returned a ver
dict that tho said Martha Hill caino to
bur death by diowning.
Tho l>o<ly of tho child was found near
the j»ork fence by Xahan Axom, a colored
man who runs a wood l>oat on the river.
Thf Mayor's Court.
Henry Smith and Martlm Taylor wore
mixed up in a complicated case of disorv
dorly conduct and had to pay flvo dollars
t. 1» or go to th# barracks ten days.
Thtunaa Black went to ono of tho fash
ionable fifth street resorts Sunday night,
broko in tho door and fired off a pistol in
the house. The female inmate jumped
fit in tho window, and found tho police in
t!i*.« .o have Tom jugged. Ho deniod
having any pistol with him. The evi
dence . vs m» strong against him that Al
derman Burke put tho screws to him to
the tun# of twonty-fivo dollars.
A 1 ounx Thief Caught.
Homo months ago the readers of tho
Tiuaitirn and Mi.N.sRNtir.K may, per
haps, remember, Frank Griggs, a hopeful
scion of Lowia Griggs, a well known col
ored man, departed from this city, carry
ing with him all the hard-earned cash that
his futher had in tho Freedman's Saving's
Bank. There was nearly a hundred dol
lars of Hie money and the boy got it nil.
Tho manner in which ho got it was tliis :
Lewis being unable to read, did his bank
ing through Frank, who could read
Frank, Liking advantage of tho old man's,
illiteracy, deposited all the money in his
i'wii msuio, and when he thought the sum
was large enough, ho drew it from hank
an l departed. Since then, no tidings of
him have Invu received until last week,
when the officers wore notified that he
was under arn*st in Augusta. Office
Grace wont over after him and returned
with him Saturday night.
The boy has done a good deal of travel
ing, linving boon to Sav.uiunh, Charles
ton and Augusta, Liking some of the
more important intermediate points. The
probability now i* that lie will travel out
tow.ird Columbia, under the guidance of
Mr. Cordell.
R .KCKMifivo.—If you feel oppressed b
the heat and dust, just step into Loh’
in the Lanier House building, and take
<y*A refreshing bath for only twenty-five
cants. Shaving, hair cutting, etc., by
the most skillful tpnnorial artists, and at
the coolest establiahment in the city.
Strangers visiting Macon should reinem'
ber this—the people here all know it.
julylSeodtf
Tea T-rats, Dish Pans, Wash Pons, for
salo cheap at Walker A Dobbs*.
aug7-suntf.
Iw addition to their already large stock
of Stoves, Messrs. Truman A Green have
just received another car load imported
direct (from St. Louis). sepl4 3t
Having facilities unsurpassed in the
State for the manufacture of Tinware,
employing none but the most skillful
work m unwind guaran teeing our goods to be
alwr.yK fully up to the standard, we invite
tho attention of wholcsalo buyers to this
portion of our business.
scpM fit Truxax A Greek.
A new Herring safe, office desks, copy-
vj press, etc,, etc., for sale low by
scpld fit Truman & Greek.
Wild Cilebkt Balsam.—The memory of Dr.
Wistari* cmlwlm«*fl in the bestti of thousands
whom his Balsam of Wild Cherry has cured of
roiiriis. cold*, consnmijtion, or some other form of
pulmonary disease. It is now over forty years
ainro this juvjiamtion was brought before the
public, and yet tho demand forit is constantly ia
creasing.
A Curd.
Kaole Extra and Eagle Family ore
well known to all housewives, and need
recommendation. W. J. Lawton.
Hunt. Rankin k Laxak.—Thia well known
and reliable firm have received a hinre lot of pr.
Hood's Eureka Liver Modirinc. it has the praise
of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents
and $1.00.
Eaolk Choice Flour is pronounced by
all who hnvo tried it th* b*st. Manufac
tured by W. J. Lawton & Co,
aug31tf
Window Glass.—Great attention is now de
servedly paid to tho kinds of Window Glass used
in dwdlimn, (tom and rhnrrhcs. All qualities
of American and French Window. PhoUsrraph.
Cut. Ground, Knamclcd and Picture. Colored
Gloss, wholesale and retail, from Mr.P. P. Tonic.
No. »» Hnyne : treet. Charleston. S. C. Send for
pneccatd. aepttdlm
Tnn CnEArssT and Best.—Hook's Eureka
Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the
treat nirut of I.iverDiscase, l>> ii*opffLi,8ick Head-
or’ie. Contiv.s:. s*. and a!I tliai class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of tbo stomach
and liver. novSOly
Knlftlats of Fytlilfta.
A new k*lge of the Knights of Pythian
was ihtly organised lost night by Grand
Diatrvt Deputy. David B» Woodruff, who
offiriaUsl in the almence of the Grand
Chancellor of tho Stat<*. who could not
W present on account of rickness. Tho
following officers were regularly elected
and duly mataUed:
Thomas J. Simmons, Past Chancellor.
Thomas ll.irdetuan. Jr., Clianrellor
foui in under.
Albert A. S'larp, Vioo-C!uinoollor.
Robert H. Flanders, Prvlut#.
Jaspt*r F. Grew, M-.ister of Exchequer.
Jerry Holme#, Master of Fiuanee.
Nathan M. Hodgkins, Keeper of R.
mud 8.
Joseph E. Wells, Jr.. Master-at-Arms.
E. D. Hagueuiu, Inner Guard.
R. W. Kliis. Outer Guard.
T new lo<ige was named Empire
Lo.,gc, No. 11, and a vote of thanks was
tendered L\ utral City Iaxlgt*. No. 3, for
assisting in organising the new lodge.
Tue following 6j: Knights were
elected as trustee* for the new lodge: C.
A. Nutting, Felix Corput and James n.
Blount.
Dl*rnar HrroiU from the system that has
lwen invirerated and rcyulatod by a course of
thrt most bmeflieent of all vegetable elixirs. Hos-
.etter's Stomach Bitters. Such, at leaxt. is the
iufcrcuce we are compelled to draw from the tes
timony of thousands of'persons residing in un
healthy dUtriets, who SI tribute their escape from
the epidemic and other complaints which prevail
there in the spring and autumn solely to tho uso
this areal protective and prerentiro medicine.
Manv Western am! Soulhem fanners and plant
ers. as invariably as they *>xr bikI plant in the
spring and reap and gather in the fall administer
it at those seasons to their families and employes,
and trke it themselves from twice to three times a
ilay. Tho demand for it in tho fever and ague
districts bordering on tbe Mississippi. Ohio and
Arkansas rivers is immense; and wherever tbo
l atural eoodi.kms are such as to gen rate inter
mittent or remittent fevers, it is held in tbo high
est esteem, both as an antidote to the atmospher
ic virus which provokes them, and as a swift and
certain remedy for those distressing form* of dis
ease. l; is almost unnecessaiy to say that this
renowned tonic and renovator is now genarally
accepted as m standard specific for induction, bil
iousness, nervous distemper, rheumatism, physi
cal weakness and mental despondency, not only
by the public at large, but by all unprejudiced
medical meu. The vud popularity of the Bitter*
has, of coarea, Uxl to many counterfeits and imi
tations. against which tho community are re
quested to be on their guard.
Warranted not to contain a single particle of
mercury, or any other injurious or mineral sub
stance, but to consist entirely of medical matter
purely vegetable, which is the reason Simmons*
Liver Regulator is so effectual, yet so harmless.
SAVANNAH GRITS.
New Yoke —Noun— Stocks dull. G<4d 1IJ-
Money 7. Eschanr*-. kmgfe); short 9f. Govern
ments dull. Slap* )*>nd» «n;.< t.
K-.erung—Monry #•*■»>-at 6*7. Steriina Gold
Ill ' ll!. Government* dull and steady. State
l>ond* quiet and nominiL.
Midnight —nIb 17h<£a Ok 5b 15: #5s ISp. new
15|;#7b 1*|; «N» : news, lfi; 10-HW lfj. Ten-
neaaeea 61; new N»j; Yinrinia* 4S; new It; eoc-
M>lidat»i 5*1; deferred Ilf ; J»ui*Ana* 4*4; new
40; levee ffs 55; 6’* 55; Alabama S's 70; S's 45;
Georgit C*s C3; T* 90; North Carolina* 27; new
15; mdaltax 10;Socih Caroliuas35*; new II;
April and i>etober 25.
PARIS—Nooft—Rente* 121c.
Nkw Orleans—Exehange—rteriing fit- New
York *ight S premium. Gold Ilf.
Cotton.
New York—Noon—Cotton weak; nnlandsSO];
Orleans 20,': new cotton on dock is offered con
siderably lower, sale* *5D lules.
Futures openedi Septemlier lSf; October 1< ».
1^ N'cnomlx-r 17 11-1*: December 17£*£I7 11-1#;
January fflill 15-1#; February 181-
K vemmr—Cot ton. net receipts 291; gross 3*7#;
sales —uploads —* Orleans —.
Future* dosed barely steady; sales 1&2M;
SenfiMsber IS 5-32; October 17 27-*f«t 171: No
vember 17 21-32; December I7l(*,\7 21-32.
Baltimore—Cotton, net receipt* 112; gross31#;
exports coiLHtwiM* S00| saK-s 450: stock 3i/); mid
dlings 201; low middlings 1S»1; strict rood ordinary
' newOrlkans—Cotton, net receipts 16TJ-pro«i
161*; exjiorts coiutwi«e 572; sales 4OB; stock 6127;
middlimrs 1 -*i: I;>" •’ .'idljnt'% 1-,. , l i. vi >; .!.,!> f-r .» iiw- ;h
KOIiERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN.
augftf
Mule Taken Up.
T the premises of the undersigned in Monte-
. rum*. Go. on the 1st of August last. a #on«
Mule, about fire years old. Tbe owner
trd to come fonrank pay rh:.r^*> and i
drrtn said mule, otberwi*' it will Be disposed
as tbe bnr directs. JOHN G. SMITH.
<w-pl#£t Mont^mma. Ga
Tyfiil# and Xiand for Sale Cheap.
FINE MULES.
that I propose to sell at low figures. 1 shall trade
in this market during the season, and think my
stock will always give satisfaction. [■
THUS. JENKINS.
aepl# It at Heath A Fortars Stahls
For Rent.
■ rpnE FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
J 1 room*, with earJen and outouildines. One
r A/tk. K *
lings
1** 1- supply light.
Wilminutos—Cotton, net receipts 33; stock
23*. middlines 164*. sales 17; market steady.
Charleston—<v>t ton. net receipt* t»»7; gross
—- exports coastwise l«7 a ; wale* 100; stork IM7;
middlings 18ft low middlings lS^18kt good ordi
nary 17; market quiet. , , , . ...
ArousTA—Cotton, net receipts 212; sales 2U:
stock —; middlings 174&17J; market quiet and
Savannah—Cotton, net receipt* 1096; export a
coast wri*c 1622; sales 125; stock 3117; market dull
and lower. • .
Mobile—Cotton.net receipts S3,; exports coast-
wise 223; sales ISO; stock 5331; middling* l?i;
market quiet. „ .
Boston—Cotton, net receipts 12d; gross #9; sales
250; stock 9000; middlinrs 20f; market quiet.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipt* 1S6*. expoi
resist wise 365; rale* —; stock 273; low middlin
ISh market nominal.
Memphis—Cotton, receipt* 360; shipments ^7:
miles ; stock 3016, low middlings IS; market
dull. ' „ .
Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 252; gross
morts coai«twi.se —; sales 114; stock 632S; Tcxao
ilinarv* 15|; good ordinary 1#J; market un
changed. _
PhiladklfHIA—Cotton quiet; mwldlin* 284;
low middlings 194: strict good ordinary 174; net
receipts 76; gross 250. . , ^ I
Li viRPOOir—Noon—Cotton quieter; uplands?;
Orleans #h sales 12.000 hales; *j»eeulation ami
export 3.000; sales of ordinary, bxsis good; cnli-
iry delivered in Octolxir and November 9|.
Evening—Sales include WO American; arrivals |
1-16 lower.
Com 3#sCil&36 90.
Produce.
New York — Noon—Flour quit
ehansrel. Wheat 'rook. Corn firmer; steam.
Western mixed: 66M. l*ork firm; new mem
17 50^17 624. Lard lirm: old steam #»• Turpen- j
ne quiet nt 43, Rosin dull at 3 10 for strained. |
Mftta firm. , ,
Evening—Flour dull and heavy; common to fair I
extra 7 10/ s 40. Whisky lc better. Fork firmer I
and in fair demand at 17 75^*16. WhHft active j
and lAf lower; holders free; winter red western I
16501 67. Corn active; homo demand 2 higher,
white western 6a 7u. Hires steady. Lord stronger
and active. Navals quiet. Tallow steady. Freights
Ann. „ . * ,
Xkw Orleans—Flour in pood tool demand;
double extra 5 72; treble extra 7 00?,7 75; family
25yj'9 50. Com quiet and firm; yellow 72; white
S. Oats firm at 47«?4H. Bran quiet at 83. Hay
dull; prime 23 00; choice 26 00-y 27 00. l*ork. no |
driuuid. 1725. Bared, dry salted meats and shoul- f
ders9h sides IffiMBlOk bams nominal at ISdll
Lard dull; tieree ftW. kee 10V«,lu2. Sugar dull;
fair lo- lob fully fair lol. ifol***^. no move
ment. whuky dull; Louisiana w^mriPbati 106.
Coffee finner nt tlgtHf Com meal 2 #5C^3 00.
LoTiavnxE—Flour easier nt 6 To? 715. Coni
steady at 12. Provisions quiet and steady. Fork
quiet aad steady at 16 00; jobbing aalcs nt 16124.
Lard tinner; steam held at 8; kettle in good de
mand; sales 81. Bacon steady; shoulders th clear
rib 10; clear loj. Whisky steady at #4.
Wi lm I voton—Spirits turpentine steady at 39.
Rosin quiet nt 2 55 for strained. 5 00 for extra 1
pale. Crude turpentine steady at 200 for haul;
45 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar quiet at 2 50.
St. Lorifr—Flour unchanged. Coni Ann and
higher, with U# offerings; err lot* No. 2 mixed.
44; at reut side on track 45^464; elevator, round
Mind lots. 4t|. Whisky in advancing tendency;
0 sales Pork easy at 16 S0$16 75; latter pnre?
i orders. Lord quiet; small lot* of refined. 8}.
Locisyille.—Flour active and firm. Com in
good demand, with light supply, at Cf. socket
Pork nominally unchangwL Bacon in light de
mand at 9|; shoulders 10j; clear rib 10}. Hams.
Mumr mrrel canvasscvl 14; rlain 13, all jacked.
L«rd sold «t 94; tierces 19; keg 8, steam. Whisky j
st«wlyut 94.
NOT SO.
doned the sale of Fni]y Groceries and Planters’
Supplies, for it is not sol I am only the better
prepared to give you bargains in Bacon. Cora.
cJats, Flour. Meal, Coffee. Sugar, Syrups, liagiring.
Ties, and. in fact. 1 am ready to fill order* for the
be»t Family Groceries, or supply planters with
cm? thing usually kept in a brat das* Produce
and Grocery bouse.
Orders filled carefully. Visits made profitable
and pleasant.
My stock is complete and my price* a* low a*
any bouse in Macon.
. aepl# It W. T. MORGAN.
JUST ARRIVED.
20
TIERCES NEW RICE (Wry choice).
100 boxes CREAM CHEESE,
a> bolM NEW COD FISH,
300 boxes NEW HERRINGS,
SX> kits NEW MACKEREI-
130 boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO,
! WHITE ROCK rOTASH.
SEYMOUB, TINSLEY & CO.
50 Barrels Kerosene Oil,
50 GROSS MATCHES,
60 CASES VINEGAR BITTERS,
20 TONS WHITE LEAD.
100 OUNCES MORPHINE,
200 BOXES WINDOW GLASS.
10 GROSS WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
Marine Kcws.
New York—Arrived. South Carolina, Rich-
round. Humboldt. Rotterdam. Arrived out, City | SiRLP,
of Antwerp, Adriatic. Italy.
Savannah—Arrived, qarks Alamo and Bremen;
MMftLtai Bniii'U i< k, to EtUopet i* aouth-.
oa-st of Tybee. with both masts gone; mirk Sadowa I and a fine lot of CLO\ ER a^»l GRASs SEEDS
f--r ll»kr . I.ni. r>ii !■. l'lnlri.l' lj.). i.
Charleston—Arrived. Georgia. Ashland. Jo*. I
Rudd. Cha*. Manford, 1L McCully, leaky, and at
Syloam.
Hunt, Itankin $z Lamar’s,
DRUGGISTS,
S2 and 84 Cherry street
aepl# tf
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
I INSURANCE COMPANY
ha* e
AvrK*em»ift. Wl# Milwaukee Sentinel «ays:
"Dr. Price’s Cream Baking l*owder and Special
Flavorings are the best, without excvption. that
are made. They are growing daily in popular fa
vor. and in every case where they are used give
Jecidad Aatiihrtinn. Wcare using them in our
hoii-wbcld. r nd speak from a knowledge of the
case. Those articles are not put into the market
to compete in price with those of a low grade and
inferior qtm .tr—they claim purity and healthful-
ness. Let there who read give them but a single
trial and be sat*'.fled."
"YorrE«EErr A flogging! that’s what you
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
agents has ever been that in their process of
purgation and purification they have r.l>o debili
tated the system. To obviate this difficulty phy
sicians have lonr sought for an agent that would
Purge, Puriiy and* Strengthen
At One and the Same Time.
Their research lias at last been rewarded l»y a
discovery which fully realires the fondest desires
of the modicnl faculty, and which is justly regard-
the most important triumph that nharaao’
er achieved. Tliis important desideratum is
»e. Tatt'a Vegetable Liver PHI,
Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt
humors and unhealthy accumulations from tne
body, and yet produce* no weakness or lassitude
whatever, out on the contrary tones the stomach.
and invigorate* the body during the progress of I tare and all other property at
their operation. Tb*\v unite the heretofore irre
concilable qualities of a St rent hening. Purgative
and a Purifying Tonic.
Dr. Tatt'a PHI* are the most active and
searching medicine in existence. They at ones
attack the very root of diM-oses, and their action
is an prompt that in an hour or two after they rre
taken tbe patient is aware of their good effect*.
They may be taken at any time without restraint
of diet or occupation; they produce neither nau
sea, griping or debility, and os a family medicine
they have no rival.
ln-iee 25 rents a box. Sold by nil Dnurcists.
to cire notice that
prust. A. 1>- l^TS. a warrant in Bank-
ruptry was issued s.nu«i tbe estate of Reuben
Brow*. of tbe county of Clarion, and State of
tlejnna. who baa been adjudeed a Bankrupt on
bis own petition, and that the payment of anv
debt*, amt delivery of any property belomrim? to
said Bankrupt, to him. or for hi* use. and tne
transfer of any property by him. are forbidden bv
law: that a meeting of the creditors of tbe said
Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose*
one or more wmigoiwa of his estate, will lie held
at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Amer
ican Ga^ at the office of Allen Fort, BM, Ivfore
Isaac Beckett. Esq- Register, on the 6tu day of
October. A. D-. 1S73. at 3 o’clock p. x.
W. U.GanortL Earn, Savannah. Ga.; J. A. Am-
ley, Esq, Americu-s Ga^ Attomevs.
si-t.16 2t
Notice in Bankruptcy.
ruptey was ioaaed Offidnst the estate of Mesbark
Httcbcock. of Anicricus. comity of Sumter,
anil State cf Georgia, who lias boon adjudgetl a
Bankrupt on bis own netition, and that tlie pay
ment of any debts, and delivery of any property
bcloturinc to said Bankrupt, to him, or for liis use.
aral the transfer of any property by him. are for
bidden bv law; that a meeting of the creditors of
the said Bankrupt. to # prove their debts, and to
choose one or more assignees cf his estate, will be
held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Ainericu-s Georgia, at the office of Allen Fort
E*q., before Isaac Beckett. Esq., Register, on the
6th day of October, a. d„ 1573, at 3 o’clock p. m.
C. T. Goode^sq^ |
>epl6 2t
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HIS is to give notice that on the 3d day of
September. A. D„ 1873, a warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against the estate of Jacob
Davis, of Cuthbcrt, county of Randolph and
State of Georria, who ha* been adjudeed a Bank
rupt on his own petition, nrul that tba pay
ment of any debts, and delivery of any propertv
belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for hi* use,
and the transfer of any property by him, are for
bidden by law; that a meeting of the creditor* of
the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more assignee* of his estate, will be
he! I at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Cuthbert, Georgia, at the office of A. Hood.
Esq- before Isaac Beckett Esq., Register, on *
Sd day of October, 1873, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Herbert Fielder, Esq- Attorney.
W. H. SMYTH,
scp!6 2t U. S. Marshal, as Mem-racer.
WORL
BLAKE’S
RENOWNED FEBRIFUGE!
THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO 5IALAKIA, 1'OK THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF
FEVER ^JSTD ^VGrTTE OR OHILL FEVER, DUMB AGUE.
And other intermittent and Remittent Fevers, General Debility, Nipbt Sweats, etc., and all other foruu of Diseases which hnvo a common origin in Malaria or Mias
LAWRENCE & WFICHSELB AUM
Sole Proprietors and Wholesale Draswlsts, Mivxunah fa
For sale hjr all Dniseats.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ABUUK RITTERS, A WELL KNOWN TONIC.
Special Notice.
tQ\ Ho i
I DESIRE to sell the stock, fixtures, and pgd
will of my store. The stock i* the very best, it is
in prime onler, and only needs the addition* of a
few new goods to make it find-das*.
The fixtures are modem and a* good as new.
Tho “good will” embraces the patronage of nearly
every citixen of Macon, and great number* of tho
people of the surrounding counties.
Any one desiring to cuter a business which is
genteel and can bo easily conducted, and which
upon a very small investment will yield an income
of three thousand dollar*, can make easy terms
with me. Satisfactory reasons will be given for
my willingness to relinquish the business, and my
services will be given to my successor until he has
mastered the business. Apply immediately to
septlitf THOS. U. CONNER.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
ruptey was issu-.-d agaiii.st the estate of James
Smith, of Cuthbert. county of Randolph and State
of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
on his own petition, and that tho payment cf a
debts, and delivery of any property belonging
said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the
transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by
law: that a meeting of tho creditors of the said
Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one
or more assignees of his estate, will bo held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Cuthbert,
Ga- at the office of A- Hood Esq- before Isaac
Beckett, Esq- Register, on tbo 3d day of October,
A. D- 1873, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Herbert Fielder Esq., Attorney.
VT. U. SMYTH,
seplGgt 'U. S. Marshal, as Mettenftg.l
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES FOR THE SOUHJBRN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Frederick Bell—Bankrupt.
T HE said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all hi* debts
provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d.
1S67. notice is hereby given to all persons inter
ested to appear on the 6th day of October. 1873, at
9 o’clock a. M- at Cbamlvrs of said District Court,
before Isaac Beckett, Esq., one of tlio Registers
of said Court in Bankruptcy, nt the office of L. C.
Hoyl. at Dawson. Terrell county, and show causo
why tho prayer of the said petition the Bankrupt
should not lw granted.
Dated nt Savannah. Georgia, this 13th day
September, 1873.
james McPherson,
8CP16 It Clerk.
Notice in Bankruptcy
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORG L\.
In the matter of Charles B. Adams—Bankrupt.
rpHE said Bankrupt haring petitioned the
JL Court for a discharge from all hi* debts
provable under tho Bankrupt Act of March 2d.
1S67. notice is hereby given to all persons inter
ested to appear on the 4th day of October. 1873, at
10 o’clock a. M- at Chambers of said District
Court, before Isaac Beckett, Esq- one of the Reg
isters of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of
IL T. Watts, nt Lumpkin. Stewart county, and
show cause why the prayer of the said petition
of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And
further notice is given that the second and third
meeting}, of creditor* will bo held at the same
time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 13th day of
September, 1S73.
james McPherson.
sep!6 It Clerk.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the metter of Josiah 3IcLendon—Bankrupt.
HE said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts
provnble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d,
1867, notice is hereby given to all |>ersons interest
ed to appear on the 6th day of October, 1873, at 9
o’clock a. M- at Chambers of said District Court,
before Isaac Beckett Esq- ono of the Registers of
said Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of L. C.
Hoyl, at Dawson. Terrell county, and show causo
why the prayer of the said petition of tho Bank
rupt should not be granted.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, this 13th day of
September, 1873.
JAMES MCPHERSON,
acplfl It Clerk.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In tho matter of Haley Johnston—Bankmpt.
rpflE said Bankrupt having petitioned the
court for a discharge from all liis debts prov
able under tho Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867.
notice is hereby given to all iwrsons interested to
:i|>I» :ir <>u th- sixth day of OctoU-r, 1H73, nt 9
- k m.. :it (.'huiiit>—rs of Nii'l Di-.tri.-t Court
before Isaac Beckett, Esq- ono of tlio Registers of
said Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of L. C.
Hoyl, at Dawson./Terrell county, and show why
the prayer of the said petition of tho Bankrupt
should not be granted.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 13th day of
September, 1873.
aep!6 It JAMES 3fcPHERSON. Clerk.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL-BOLD - - - - $10,000,000
Insures Stores, Merchandise, Dwellings, Fumi-
LOW KATES l
cpl6 6m
| Notice in Bankruptcy
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
*■* Cortla " Ji -'">'* York. rpniSU to civ, notice that on tbe lrt d..v of
Jggga I -L September. A. IX. 1S7S. t -rarnmt in Bank-
ruptey was issued against the eiute of Hiram T5-
son. of Ellaxille. county of Schley, ami State
of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on
hi-* own petition, and that the payment of anv
debts, and delivery of any property belonging to
said Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and the
tran-der of any property by him. are forbidden by
law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bank
mpt to prove their debt*, and choose one or more
as*ignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to he holden at Americas. Ga-at the
^T'HEj'K >poctaclc* are manufoctunxl from "Min- . . ... _ —
JL ute Crystal Pebbles’ melted together, and are Jjfcrtf Alien Fort, E*q- before Isaac Beckett,
calksi IHamond on account of their hardness and | Eso- Register, on tb«* 6th day of October,
ftolft Attempt at ■urftfnry.
One of the boldest and most curious
burtfUrkms exploit* that has come to our
knowli-xhre lately, was transacted Satur
day night under the following cirvum-
ptancos:
Mr. Ed. .ui'.irie live* on Second street,
next »o Collins A Heath. Bcin^f a co:n-
ptis-itor iu th.j, office, he seldom £ots home
untd the Ur^e hour, of tbe morning
th»'.* l -ttv.ng his » .o almost alone. On
*i: ':■} i" • .! >V.e had n negpro girl in
i ter. About midnight she
..u . the w.ndows to her room
\im ■ ixxl. #4u.u*L She waked o^uin
about luree i*’clock, anti found the win
dows ojvn. She thought this a little cu
rious. and hesjon to moke some inquiries
about *t. She awoke the tfirl. but the
girl knew nothing about it.
Presently they heard some one ■coring
not far off, and they began to inquire who
it ua*. It roomed to !** toon#*-’ forit to be
person* in the other room* of the house.
Finally the negro girl chanced to look un-
■d .T the bed# and aaw a man there asleep
and inorin^. He had evidently gone in
at tbe window and crept under the bed un
til he could be sun; that everything wa*
quiet, ne that he oould go with hi*
•tooling. But fortunately, while under
the bed he fell aaloep, and ^y hs snoring
raised the alarm. There was no in
the house ai th# time, and the girl set up
tAseh a yell that th# thief was awakened
and made good hi* escape before help
could be colled.
It was not ascertained pocitively wheth
er wne a whit# or Wftck man, but his
kio 1” vua inn. ::t to unrufr *on. T know u. J H ^'rtacl^are maruj u
■UXbc. nitty JO pj Mon* trijWT -pM
ytn;ng h .ul. But there is no ^gettfag along” j brilliancy. It is aril known that spectacle* cut A. D. 1873, at 3 o’clock, r. M.
■a family aith ut the cclebrat<ri **Bark*v Sheaf” I * rom wmHbi or Scotch pebble* are very iniu- j Messrs. Cook k Crisp, Attorney*.
tq«* market, that is constructed u|»on di&monu lem I
‘ anui-lc* thrvHichout. A iiualer l^Tceni.U's* .
They are around with mai vi- aectiracr,
i TnBi.«.. «i« Mtolta cn .b, ? ad,y of
taiiwd to m-rt^-EsT ; -V Jvptrmlvr, JL I.-, ws, a warrant in Bank-
Manutactured by the Spencer Optical Msnnfac- * ™ Ma . s airain«t ( J
of v ry w!obW«- improvement* hare recently hcen
;o it-arivnp them a pjteutanti-du-t ahak-
ifig Mfte.' in the hearth. Also, a |*atent shaking
and dumping grate, anti-dust, which moves un
der the fire brick lininc. on movable drilled ball.*,
permitting the grate to be aritaUd w.th*">ut any
« tw:ru»':;on frotadinker* or coal orttin«obetween
tr.a moving grate and tlie stationajy frame. Tiie
rent re pHna wh ch lv*lJ the plate* are mad-* un
usually heavy. anJ are perfect ga* burners. Man-
Bacturers, Mean. Stuart, IVteraoa A Co- Phila-
Jclihia.
HrlmboldS Burhu is the oijy reliable
pemed) for m-a-a*^ uf tlie urinary ore-tiv Ts»kr
it in seA.«o::. ar. l do not be imposed ujton Iit j I'V* an< * bbtmt cf the heights south of 3Iacon.
1 Hacks and irmmten. V. c *®P ow b« cm easy tonus to early appli-
... , . , I cant*. Extending as the* lots do from oriv»site
We are cla.i t . am that the abrenre ot tlu* th> Menrr Uniiersity totbeold Hare Track, and
at«-\l Dr. H liaboldha* not prerented the hi*her than any other* in 3facon’s
V linuLsl ~J} ufacture of tbe BuehtL sr> aril : them present sploftiid view* cf
. , j j the afr and surrounding comrtiy tor man.'* miles,
;n. wn a- the only ci!.e*cnt remedy for lUscase* of and being high snore the common region of mias-
lk* kiJncy* and uri;ajy onrans. Tbore are must eomp*r»U'eiy h*adlhy.
»S riwllrnt . ta P?i«3»-
l , e£<'»*nl. k-M boated ray* liuui b:»k-. ! Notice in Bankruptcy,
it sci- .t;fie accuracy, r *
Childt-ra, of County of Schley, and State of Geor
gia. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his
own petition, and that the payment ot any debts.
tunng Company, New York.
For .ode by responsible Agent* in everv cite in
as ; n » v r * n * •* - v ° pod - w%l^ri£^"ssaa'g^
The great demarwl for these Spec tacks has in- creditors of the^said Bank-
dured urv- ni pultHi* dealers to palm off an inferior j f !'? (l ?iiS oe . or
and spunon* article for the Thaiaoud. Great care i ^ ^ ^ *
sh Mild be taken to sre that tl>e trade-mark J?h t0
is stamp
i ei cry pair.
ortUdlwly*
Over 1,200 Building Lots,
this
* ha* pr
CS0XJ3LA, tTKi CffOLgLi. preventesl and
hrsdiu accarvi if you take 8tmtnons* Liver Regu
lator. It is a {Mir. ly vivetahU medicine, acts cm
the 14* er. steftiach a:vl K a Is. and kreps ih* m
healthy. 1
tion of «rvend hundred familic*. ar-l r.-w’
•stamp. Jehr. F. j inrs are nmstantly being en*ned. Choice lota can
nuv le secured cheap for «x*»h or on long timc,an<l
HB j. » * ’ ish the means
l*e improved a*
I . MB 1 by easy i natal-
mem*. Sow is tbe time for Basaaiv*. Who
would a ant to par rent when houv-% can lie .-o Ci.-
*ily bad } Titles indisputable. Aj i.lv to
am26eod2w m. s. Thomson.
* here jiartie* ueaire it. i
to purehai- materials, lo ^
agreed on. and the balance paid by eal»y
Beckett. Esq- Register, on tbe Oh'dayof October,
A. D-1873, s; 3 o’clock r. x.
Chales T. Gocxlc, Esq- Attorney.
W. H. S3IYTH.
scnlfi 2t t. S. Mtrdul ss Metvnrer.
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
LOOK OUT CAPITALIST.
I AX offering for sale a valuable house and lot.
a corw neation. in tbe huidiiesa ptrt.or of
4 BSOLUTELY safe. l -*rtc<tly odorW Ai- ^ dwelling* or bu-inc-s Lcusr*.
A a a \» uniform. I"mchnting qual.tira rope- ' l * rm * *■ lo P 00 ^ tone ran be made on
rinr to liu. F.:m. in Urip wi.oou. d«sr?u/ to
1.;, cibbI^^ehthst k ca
Iu —fair a*i.T fan pamitk- Uft. Ad iu per-
fact burning quailfte*. are proved by ft 1 continued
uac iu o\cf SutuMO lam:lira. MiIIaju of golkgia
ta— been ^>W and no random-dnrr-t'x or indl-
-rtlv—(rwn burn»*..lonn«or ■ DUTR1CT COIB.T OF THE INI-
handlinx Hk-igtoet-law »o 111. .nd tIFc? T OF G*EORT U
property, resulting from the u cheap and dan- xmirr Ur GEORGIA
terou* oils in the United State*, u appalLng. The I In ^ ^ w Wratt-In Bank-untcr
iranee compame* and tire commissioner ^ in bankruptcy
‘ ut fbr ruftritry avommond the AhTRAL 'TffUS w
&#oiaM when lamm Ore #>ed. fieod | X weeks.
. for sir as retail V tbs trads mm- tba estate of John ft*. Wyatt. <4 iasper countv.
at wholesale by the imnelors. CHAS. . upon his own petition, by the l>i*tn« t Court for
PRATT A CO. 169 Mtfft mcf%7}tpw JToft. ) mid District. HENRY T. SMITH.
augrideodAwtf I Mg271iw3w
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HUS is to giro notice that on tho 14th day of
August. A- D- 1S73i a warrant in Bank-
mptey was i»>uc l against tbe estate of William
H. Turner, of Chi; k»*awhatchie. evumv of Ter
rell. and State of Georgia, a bo has been aradgod
a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the jiay-
me it of any debts, and delivery of any propertv
belonging to said Bankrupt, to him. or tor his use.
and tbe transfer cf any property by him, are for
bidden bv liw; that a meeting of tbe creditors of
the said Bankrupt, to prove their Mb, and to
I choose one or more assignees of hi? e>iate. will
be held at a Gain of Bankruutcv, to l*e holden at
Dawson. Ga- ai tbo office of Leri O. Hoyl. Esq,
before Isaac Borkett. Esq- Register, on the 6tix
' day Of October. A. D, l>73, at v o’clock a. x.
Messrs, liarjer k Hoyl, Attorney*.
W. H. SMYTH.
sepli 2t l. S. Marshal, u M«*tenrrr.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGU.
In the matter of Brabaxon Talbot—Bankrupt.
T HE said Bankrupt having petioned the court
for a discharge frerj nil hi* debt* provable
under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, no
tice is hereby given to all person* interested to
appear on the 6tli dry of October. 1873. at a o’clock
A. X— at Chambers ol said District Court, lx-fore
I-tui • IWk.-u. Evp. ..U.- of tlv «.{ s;r, i
Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of L. C. Hoyl,
at Dawson, Terrell county, and show cause why
the prayer ot the said petition of the Bankrupt
should not be granted.
Bated at Savannah, Georgia, this 13th day of
September, 1873.
scp!6 It JAMES MCPHERSON. Clerk.
Medical College of Georgia
Being tho Medical Department of tho
University of Georgia.
FACULTY.
L P. GARVIN. 31. D-
Emeritus Processor ol Materia Medina and Tlio-
_ ra pea tic*.
LEWIS D. FORD. M. D- LL. D-
Professor ot the ;*titute>s and Practice of 3Ied-
irinc.
JOSEPH A. BVB. M. D-
Profesaorof Obstetri-. and Disease* of Women
ai^t Infante.
L. A. DUGAS. M'IX, LL. D-
Professor of the Principle* and Practice of Sure
gery. and Dean of the Faculty.
, * tiEO. W. RAINS. 31. D-
Professor of 3Iedi *al Chemistry and Practical
- Pharmacy.
HENRY 1. CA3IPBELL. M. D..
Professor of Operative Surgery and Surgical An-
atomy,
EDWARD GEDDINGS. 31. D-
Professor of Plpsiology and Pathology.
W. T. MORGAN,
Fully appreciating the wants of the. people in their efforts to make a grand exhibition of goods at
the approaching Georgia State Fair, lias ordered and received in store tho largest stock of
SHOW CASES
Ever brought South. 31 any of them arc Jewelers* Cases of tho
Most Magnificent Kinds Made
in America.
| I invite all who are in want of Show Cases to give me a call and be convinced that I can sell them
I cheaper than you can lay them down in 3Iacon. Orders from a distance promptly filled. Price list
furnished on application to
sep!6 It W. T. MORGAN.
CDVSMAN <£ NEWSOM,
DeSAUSSURE FORD. 31. I>-
Trofessor of Anatomy, and Secretary of tlio
Faculty.
WILLIAM II. DOUGHTY, M. D-
Profcssor of Materia 3Iedica and Therapeutics.
ROBERT C. EVE. M. D-
Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Prosector to tho
Professor or Anatomy.
A. SIBLEY CAMPLELL, 3i. D-
Proscctor to tho Professor of Operative Surgery
and Surgical Anatomy.
S. C. EVE. 31. D-
Clinicnl Assistant at the Dispensary.
EUGENE FOSTER. 31. D-
Clinical Assistant.
CHAS. tTeICH. Janitor.
The Forty-second Session of this Institution
will commence on the First Monday of November
next and continue four month*. For particulars
Cheap Goods ! Cheap Goods 1
REMOVAL.
ber, we will, for fifteen day* offer all classes of
good* at extremely low figure*.
Extra inducement* offered in
DRESS GOODS,
TABLE LINENS, _
towels.
BED TICKINGS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
WOOL FLANNELS, Etc.
Best grades KENTUCKY ^K.VNS, much less
than market value.
To l>c convinced tliat wc ar - tiering
Great Bargains in Dry Goods.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
Second street. Triangular block,
3Iacon. Go.
Fancy Ponlti*y.
HAVE for salo
2 Fine Houdan*.
2 Fine Golden Polards.
1 Fine Silver Spangled Itimbvm?.
5 Fine W. F. Black Spanish.
10 Fine Light Brahma*;
5 Fine Dork Brahma*.
10 Fine Buff Cochin#.
1 Fine l’axt. Cochin.
2 Pair* Spanish Bantams.
2 Pair Black Cayuga Ducks.
5 Pair* White Ales bury Ducks.
Ill of the above fowles are warranted strictly
Rsx Class, and will be sold at reasonabk-pri'-e*.
Call on or addres*
s. g. wor.
p!4 lw Nasbvill *. Ton-n
Jr. Wright's Drug S^ore,
>. 3, Brown House bl «-k, (>• > »ite Passenger
Dept
Prescriptions a Specialty. •
3IR. OLIVER DANFORTII, an exptirienccd
Apotiiecakv, lva* entire charge of the Dispens
ing department, and i* ever ready to serve nil who
may roll. se*»l4 3t.
JOBBERS OF-
CARPETS;
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, HUGS
MATS, ETC. ’
rriHE .lock ot tho above „ v ... ,
• *“ thw inarkrt noar in tuIrewidTjl
iiwUailjr dmv i tn.m manuheton T?’
qu^jly vrf««Uamirduocvl nr,;, s
BODT BRUSSELS CARPETS
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAUPpr-
THREE-PLY CARPETS, ET> '
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS
AIEDIU3I and LU\V GRADE ft®
PETS. tiE -
YEXETIAN CARPETS
HE.MTS 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 MATTrNGS,
CANTON BLITTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS.
Pmvhasenv are invit.nl to «xamin« mr t,
fore Mki> I can .how a arretre
at «• knr pnaw as anv market in the South! 4
Nn.»s l h-rtTTrtrcet. nextdmw to R.~ ic .
man's wholesale drygoods house. 4 W ' s
sepli-*.lam It p ro ^
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
HAVE r.EHOVED TO
Blake's Block, corner Third and Poplar Streets.
We beg- leave to call tho attention of tho mcrcliants of Georgia to our largo
stock of Groceries and Provisions, which we offer to the trade
AT WHOLESALE
On ad reasonable temi3 aa any house in tlio State.
ONLY
Our stock consist j in part of
100,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES,
23,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS,
60 boxes LONG CLEAR SIDES,
250borrels REFINED SUGARS-ALL GRADES,
23 barrels CRUSHED AND TOWDERED SUGAR,
150 sacks RIO COFFEE, .
23 sacks OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE,
600 rolls BAGGING and 1,000 bundles ARROW TIES,
100 cases SARDINES,
450packagO3 MACKEREL—NEW CROP,
100 boxes SELECTED CREAM CHEESE,
20 tnbs GILT EDGE BUTTER,
20 car loads FLOUR—Fresh Ground from our Mills - consisting oF our own brands
" Uncle Joe’s Choice,”
“ Mag Hampton,”
“ Golden Flake,”
“ Faultless,”
“ Standard.”
Wo defy competition in Flour, We have a largo stock of case goods and other
Groceries not mentioned above. Merchants and others would do well to cc3 on us
when visiting the city before purchasing elsewhere, as we are prepared t > offer in
ducements.
Remember, We Break No Packages.
COLEMAN
PHELPS, DOREMUS & CORBETr
(Late Phelps 1 Dnremn*,)
MAxrTAcrrnEKs ash pfutps iv
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITIRF
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEOS, ETC
Crtlan l Ml Canal St.. Near Bread**. Sn \
ws.i.nouVS
D. L. ItOBEKTS.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savaimnli.
IdlK-rel advances made on Produce in luin.1
%Vc haw a good stock of Bnnriog a,„l Ties TO
hand, which wo offer at loa rales, scntjllm
WX.n.STXKK.
WM. H. STARK £ CO.!
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to rale, or shimnent ef
Cotton and a’l kinds olPrednre. UbonuXSSre.
made on consignments. Agents for t ho s-,V of V
Prank Coo a Bone Snpornh.cnhntr, Magnolia
Livid Draft Cotton Gins, Pnnocton Parton- Yan»
and Arrow Ties. v,,']. ;; ni
seplleodlm
KEWSOH,
Macon, Georgia.
Strayed or Stolen.
•R03I my lot .* East Maron, one bay mare,
blare face, nit© rose, both hind feet white,
and left f ront ankle r. tlwrutiff. I will pay ten
For Bent.
T UB residence of tho late J. R. Butt-, on First
street, occupied at present hy J. h. Sauls-
roty. eligibly located ana convenient to business.
Possession given, October 1st. Apple to
, A. B. ItOSS.
■eplhtf Or CAl-T. A. G. BUTTS.
Sugar! Sugar I
fTWE umlersiimed have been appointed sole
i arents for the State of Georjria for the
COLf ERT STEA3I .SUGAR REFINERY,
CHESAPEAKE STEA3I SUGAR REFINERY.
MERCHANTS’ STEAM SUGAR REFINERY,
of Baltimore. We solicit orders from the trade
and will guarantee prices to be a* low a* if or-
d direct.
t»12 lm WARFIELD A WAYNE.
LOOK HERE!
W. A. JOHAN & G9
ABB EttmVlNG
to an order of the Court of Oniinary, wiil
be sold before tho Court-house door in the town
of Jefferson, Jackson county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday ir> November next, within the legal
hours of gale, the following property, to-wit:
Two hundred acres of bum, more or leas, in said
county, on Beech Creek, adjoining land* of Wm.
12«py. whitehead, Simeon 3iartm and other*,
knoirn a* a portion of the tract of land whereon
Stephen Arnold, late^ of said county, deeea.«ed,
■d) :
gbmfartable dwelling and other improvements.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
wild land; I<ot Na 191 in the 11th District, in the
county of Dooly, in said State, and containing
two hundred two and one-half acres. All sold as
the property of Stephen Arnold, deceased, for the
arpose of distribution. Terms cash.
GREEN W. S3IITH.
Surviving Administrator of S. Arnold.
aept!6 td
FOR RENT.
r\NE HOUSE with six rorms, with all neccs.sa-
U/ ry outbuiidin **. Location high and healthy.
Price $30 per Month.
*epl4tf J. E. ELLIS.
ANOTHER CAR LOAD
STOVES
Just received and for sale by
*cp13 It TRUMAN k GREEN.
3 1 O ni O
—AT TUB —
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
September 18th, 1873.
trXDEK THE MA5AGEMB3T OF
St. Vincent de Paul Society.
FOR TIDE BB.VTPIT OF THR
ORPHANS AT SAINT JOSEPH'S CONVENT.
Committee of Arrangement*.
x McKenna, p. Fitzgerald,
H. McKIBVEY. V. D.U-Y.
TICKETS^fxdmitting Lady and Gent) - $1 no
Notice in Bankruptcy.
D the district cotrt of the uni-
TEU STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DIS
TRICT OP GEORGIA.
In tbe matter of Charles G. Campbell—In Bank-
ruptey.
rpHIS is to give notice, once a week for throe
weeks, that I have been appointed A>shn«>;
tbe estate of Charles G. Campbell, of Jasper
county, upon bis own petition, oy the District
Court for said Disirict.
HENRY T. SMITH.
sux27 2aw3w Awznee.
Only a Quarter!
TBe Great stationery Paekmae, -
TRIUMPH!
Contain* 10 sheets Writina Paper, 10 Envelopes.
* Penholder. 1 Lead Pencil. 2 Pens, l Blank Book.
Blotter, 1 Chinese Puxzle, 1 Tooth Pick,»Photo-
New Safe For Sale.
^ HANDSOME
Herring Safe, Medium Size,
TOILET REQUISITES'
/ CONSISTING of tho most .logant standard
\J English and French
TOOTH, NAIL AND HAIR BRUSHES.
Combs of Every Description!
A "plcnlid aarertmoct of
LUBIN-S.
ATKINSON'S
And BAILEY’S
Handkerchief Extracts!
POMADES, POWDER. SOAPS, ETC..
Necessary for an Elegant Toilet.
, JOHN INGALLS.
Fourth and Poplar sts., Hollingsworth block,
teplttf
Mrs. Bailey’s: School,
Corner Walnut and Third Sts.,
Yy ILL be reopened on October 6th.
sepl4eod4t
For Sale.
i»h fynift, For terms and 1 articular*, apply
oti the premises to
sepl4 5t J. R. BOON.
Notice to Contractors.
3IDS will be received by tho urdersirned un-
J til the ISth instant, for tho workOflia two
story wooden building to be erectr-{ at Central
Qty Phrk. the work to be finished and pomession
riven to the city by tho 20th of October, 1873, un
der a forfeit of one thousand dollars. The city
will furnish all material. Plan and specifiiation*
can be seen at tlic office of V. JA Woodruff. Archi
tect. The diy reserves the rirht to reject any c
„lll.i.l, mnv't /vxnvL'r i
NEW GOODS!
LUBIN'S EXTRACTS,
COUDRAY'S POMADES,
FINE ENGLISH SO.VPS,
EREECH PL-kTE HAND 3IIRBORS.
A full line of
Imported Toilet Goods!
Just received at the Drag Store of
Rankin, Massenbcrg Ss Co.
aepUU
WOOD.
TT7E N» ni have a fine lot of Black Jack Wood at
i f our yard to-day. 1,000 cord* arriving and
to arrive. > BUTTS L ROSS.
TO RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one eight-
room JIou-} for rent.
Apply to
jidylStf OUTER. DOUGLAS & CO.
Stores for Rent.
O NE on Cotton A venae, near the comer of
Cherry street, and tbe other on Cherry
street, iiear corner of Cotton Avenue. Poasessic
given immcdiatelv. Apply to
petf A. FARMER.
JUST RECEIVED!
Borden’s Condensed Milk.
Now Crop Rice.
Brandy Peaches—-Q’ts and P*ts.
Fresh Canned Pineapples.
1 NEW FALL CALICOES.
BL'CHD AND BRO. DOMESTICS.
10-4 BL’CHD AND BRO. SHEETIN6S.
BLACK ALPACAS, ALL 6RADES,
GEORGIA JEANS AND CASSIMERES.
HOSIERY, ALL BRAOES,
RIVAL C0R.SETS.
COLORED ALPACAS AT ISC
WHITE, RED AND OPERA FLANNELS.
And a new supply of those
10-4SPEEADS at SI 50
Our stock will bo complete by tho
10th of September,
When all are invited to call and secure a share
of our
BARGAINS!
B. U. COHEN. JR. jo*. Ul U
COHEX & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
flfl Ray Street, Savannah, fin.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathmp Jt Co, X
A. Hanlcc's Son & Co, Tima k Gordon, II. Mavcr
k Ca, Milo natch, V. P. Savannah Bauk lirni
Trust Gu. seMSflm
J. N. LIGHTPOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
106 Ray Street, Savannah, Ga.
Airents for the salo of Uenyman’s Ammaniated
Bonep,. acpl26m
te. SL WARFIELD. ROOT. WATXE.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFKII t heir' MlilM to planters and shipprn
of cotton, etc^ and solicit a sban*of their bus*
nw. Cash i\vanccs m&dc on crmsi<nmcnte nt
lowest rates of interest. A0 business cutnistol
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu
ture*” lKiUjriu and sold in.tin* Savannah and Nw
York Cotton Exchange on tbo meat wwouMe
term*. *»'!»126tn
Mammoth Sale.
NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS.
T 33 It 31 S UASY
. WEDXteTUT,
. . the 12th day oi Novcniln r next, the folluw-
ing city lots, vie; Lot* 3 ami 6. bhwk 58; lots 1
aiul 3, f-’oek —; Iota 6,7 and 8, block 48; lot* 2,4
and 44, block 62; lot* 4. 5, 6 ami 8, block 60; lot«.
block 49; lot 6, block flP; lot* 3,4, 7 and 8, block
71; lot* ]« 2 and 3. block 74: lot 6, block 75; lot* 1.
4, 6 and 6. block 72; lot I, block 68; lot 2, block 5I>,
lot 6, block SI; port «>f lot 5. square 73; lota 1.1S
4,5,6, 7 ami H, block 36; lots 1. 2.3.4. 5.6,7 and
R. block 57; lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 6, 6, 7 ami 8. block »;
lot* 1,2,3, 4. 5,6, 7 and 8, block 39; lots 1.2,3,5.
6. 7 and R, block 40; lots 1, 2,3. 4.5. 6,7 and S
block 41; lot* 1,2,3,4, 6.6 and part of 7, block •*£
lots 1,2, 3,4, 7, 8 and part of 6, block 43; lot «,
bk**k 68.
TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth ca>h,tl. l»I*
anc.; to lmiriiUl within fifteen month*, monthly
instalment*. Note* to be given on tlie ground*.
Bond for title* given by the city.
All lumber, brick and stone on the lot* known
a* tlw “Armory Property” will be reserved tor
the use of the city.
Sale will commence nt 10 o’clock a. m., on Tat-
nail sqnnre, ami continue from day to day until
all tlie lots arc sold.
L. W. RASDAL.
F. A. 8HOXEMAN.
r C. BURKE,
auoSStd* rmrmntrre.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opi^osite Huff’s New Building.
Cherry St., between Third aFicl Fourth.
MACON. GA.
rratg well-known hou*.? b ine now spitsMy
A fitted op. the undersigned is preparwto*^
commodate Boarder*— Permanent, Tnuuornt nwi
Day. Guests will receive the best attention, nna
tbe Table supplied with the finest the market af-
jniy SO tf J. If. BRR31ER_
LAND FOR SALE.
T7HGHT HUNDRED (800) acre* cf laml in roc
Jli body, lying about three and « half inil<* north
west of Port Valiev, (hu one-third clearoa and in
cultivation, the balance well timliered,
principally oak. hickory and pine, and kunwa in
a healthy neighborbootf. These lan»b are rwlawl
level, well adapted to tlio production oi ronwf°£
ton, wheat, oats nnd all farm products of
Georgia, &o situated that it may be drrtdiM into
two desirable farm* of 4<>0 acres, or four
acres twh. Considered by competent J 1 , .* re lT 0
be the lx*t fanning land* now
tion of the State. These Lands will be sold to the
hijrhest bidder, in the town of Fort Tiltatf
first Hominy in Octolier,between 11 andf odora.
Also,at the same time and place, one ot tne dct
improved lots in this place, containing to« r tete*
of land. For further rafonnmtioii. mpplytowm-
J. Arelereon.or to tta
Fort VaPLKT. Ga.. Sent. 8. 1873.
S, T, Coleman’s Old Stand.
sepTif
South Macon Drug Store.
House to Rent.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
^THE DUTRICT COURT OF THE i:.,-
, th ^ sortulbn di>-
Notice in Bankruptcy. I
I by mad, postpaid, to any addreaa on receipt of teplS 3*t A
1 1 \HJS is to fire rot hv that r^i the 9th day of nnoe, 25 renu, 3 package* for 60 oenta, or 6 far $1.
1 Septeiuuor. a. ii.. 1873. a awrrant in Bank- Don’t thi*. try one package and yau>will , TORHBlT.
7* was issued arai:;.-t tii* e»t.»tc cf Thoniaa ne'er buy stationery any other way. Admu ,
v J. C. BURRftW COTTAGE HOlSE on Bond street,en-
L>*k Box 151. Baltimore, 3(d V/ tirelvnew. Also, one DWELLING cppo&ite
Arem* wan’ed everywhere to sell Package.*, . Colonel Pulaski Holt’*. Apply to
Picture*. Books, etc. Catalogue* sent free. • . " aus2»tf frLO. S. OBKAR.
—*cpl2dltw4t » JANE* H. BLOUNT. ISAAC 2Lt£0£3LiN.
FOB SAT.K CHEAP. john L. HARLEMA.V.
f debts, anc
i ianl Bank
transfer <4
ruptey
l).UA.. of county of Macon and Mat-
•alio has been adjudged » Bankrupt
l«-?!tK>n. and t^ai the payment ui a<n
ck hceryof ary property brIoiin:ir'l
nipt, tu him, «*r for u--, an 1 tb«-
any pr jvrty by him. are forbidden by law ; ihat
u i::«* t; i.i tlie t re iitoracj th* saiJ Bankrupt, I
to proa# their debt* and choose one or more ; _
of ins csut •. will be holden at Amen- XA. kitchen, outhouses etc, situated on Second
weuk lor ihrc*5 ir>, Criorju. at tm.* ou.. • of Allen Ffo. • street between Oak and Arch- I* within a few
•fore Isaac ikvkctt Es.,.. ICsr;»tcr, on tbe ©th j minutes walk of the business psrt of thecity.de- [
*y a. D.. 1M3, -t 3 o'riuok p. u. j pet and workshops andhaa proven to be ahealtby ■
Messrs. CvA A Crisp. Attorneys. i place. Apply to.
t W. Ii. hMITH, D. D. CRAIG. .1
Amifnee. sc*plt» it l. S. Marshai, as Messenger. auglO codtf R. A. MORRIfl.' - 1
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
.WACO, GA.
Office, Cherry atrcet, over S. T. Walker’s.
-•«« io a
'r,nif j.voues -t johysoh'.s.
LAW CAKI>.
rE'iE>. WOODWAKD a TOOLE, of Dooly
county, Ga., tonn, tormed a local topart-
nerahip. respectfully offer their wrvicea to the
rniblic, and wiil practice in thecountiea of A llcox.
lkxhre. Irwin. Vtortb. Ma«'jn. Sumter, and Hous
ton. ~ Special attsnuon raven also to cmajs in tho
Supreme* and Federal Court*.
Addr-^s. Vienna, Ga. July 15 d3m*
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will open the*
HiAaso on Mulberry street, operate the La
nier House, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by 31
Binswanger. Board $25 per month, and the tahJo
sujipii.jd with tbe best the market afford*. RoODKt *
can be had cither with or without furniture. <
; aug# lm k M. BROWN, Afffut,
Presciiption Department.
I have secured the services of
MS. ^ V. HOPKIKS,
’ From Zcxiisvflkfc Ky.,
XITIIO will have charge of my prescription de*
Vt partner nt. .Mr. H. ccn.rs highly rcoom-
menfjea aa an experienced and careful pharmaceu
tist, and hy promptnes* and attention to busi-
ne**, h** wrili commend himself to the* patronage
of tlie citizens of South Macon. My prescription
dep irtiatr.t has lieen entirely reorganized and
supplied wrifi a fresh stock of drugs andmeff-
1C " :j:S ' s. D. EVERETT, Draggiit,
jalylfic#i3ni Fo«irth street, near Arch.
FOR RENT GHEAP,
rpHE store «u Cherry street, next to Greer, Lake
.1 iCa's, nX present occupied by Coleman A
Newborn. Pwsaesaion riven lrt of October. Ap-
iil>’ to J. VALENTINO.
auk-2tf
Mechanics’ Building and Loan
Association.
T HE annari o leetina of the stockholders of the
Mechanics’ Budding and Loon Association
for the election of officer* fur the ensuing jear.
will be heM at ti to office of said association, on
FRIDAY EVEN ING, tbe lVth in»tant, at 8
o’clock. MILO 8. FREEMAN,
septlltd Secretary and Traotui eti
Fine Chewing Tobacco!
CJEVERAL populw and choice brands ot Cbe»-
ij ing Tobacco.
BOB WHITE
And other brands of Smoking _
FINE CUT.
Michigan Fine Cat in bulk, and other hraada in
tin toil.
SEGAKS
Cheaper than tbo chcpcat.
STREET CAR TICKETS,
Station No. 1. JIacon Street Bailroad.
TICKETS. 1 K)K S3 CENTS.
Over MOO sold bat month.
EOLAND B. HALL,
Comer Cherry |*.,:t and Cotton Aienoe-
■epStt —
Onion Setts!
Onion Setts!!
a fine lot of extract
and yellow Oiuontatta.. U
“s i ‘Sjsr
naorirt.
ary rccu
ns early S&&S k LAjfA
pt7tf
Notice to Contractors.
B ids wm b, rec i/ed hy the
to the 15th of Segtenffigv^l^, in
i had on *1
Public School Buildin
the city of Macon.
Plans anti spooncatic— oujco —
tion to D. B. VMdratl. Ar*^t«.i.*«J - ^ ga
tho City Bang Bulging. Thinl •' ,,,, sui
ill furttahall the stood Mr,.k. h upright
TheComnrfttojmwm
Vo accept, or n-i'Xt *>■! ■ or a.i. ■ , ,
. '• 11 'IS rwniittca
isgSl if Actt
PB.
ofccts. in
WKIGHT,
DENTIST.
H AS removed to Scivc-d
gor 4 Co. *, coraer Mulberry ^
street*. Macon, Ga.