Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 18, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: THURSDAY’ MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18,1873. THE CITY. Till’RMMT M<>RN Th . «kpt. im. im. A CtU ,» of th** of Mctwra. q»p«*ar* elaewhen* in thi* Th Find lays advertise for throe first- machinist*. They are crowded with »rk and need more force to enable them till their orders. See their advertise- **nt. Mr. W. D. Palmkk, better known a* “Kate,” ha* return***! from New York after an absence of some two months. He appear* to U* in ifixd keeping, and to have enjoyed hi* trip. Halkcox A Wallac*.—These gentle men have filled their new store on Fourth street with a splendid stock of family am! fancy groceries, and are doing a lively business. Set their card in anoth er column. t'entrart Awanlri. The contract for the erection of a pub lic school building, for the nouthem por tion of the city, was awarded to Mr. J. J. Cornell—-he being the lowest bidder. Hia bid wiu« a fraction over $12,000. Malm ofKxrurulM Ticket**. During the short while that excursion tickets wore on sale at Drown A Co's Look store, those gentlemen sold ninety- six tickets to New York. One hundred tickets were placed there on sale and they have only four to return. Their sales aggregated $4,128. He was in Macon last spring, and went hence to 8t Louie and took a situation as traveler for a business house. Subse quently he went to Shreveport and en gaged with a shoe house. His friends liad a letter from him a day or two ago, in which he gave them an idea of the sit uation there and stated also, that his em- bn*--, in part, coai toi. Cm • ri i**,; Financial and Commercial >KW advertisements. | piano box, round r*.rner and ajuin ' tux! the celebrated BrattWoro, Hook*, and Asa Miller buggies. Th.-y tv,* o Hale, also, many handsome carriages and phaetons luxuriously and tastily finiihed, just suited to families residing in the city. Still another department of the same ployers had all fled the city, leaving him j extent as the others, (nearly 200 feet in in charge of the business. Upon the very j length) is crammed with wagons of the heels of that letter cornea the dispatch most approved pattern, set up, or the announcing hia death. pieces piled and ready to l*e put together when sold. Prominent among them are the Studebaker and Milburne wagons, I and those turned out by Abbot, Downing I A Co. In short, Messrs. Collins A Little on i' 11Kirn axd Mj^-lnoer, ) ftft'*u:l«r 17. !S73. i Cotton. Tiie market to-!.., va» heavy. haven still rolling eff. We quote: OnUim:-.', JV-; coed or- liiu*r>, l k- loir middling. Mas mkldlfag l«k- Tiie reet IpU to-day were t!ro i lest of the <svton. ifwMig laics—RST by rail and 95 by mem- The shipmer.ta were 22S bales; sales 155. xaoox cunos stvtxmknt. - k < '* . I.3W ’ «d to-d»y MOW A MAM COT SHOT. Two “Enterprising" Keporters Mold. Two of the local reporters of “ent»*i prising” newspapers appealed to officer Simpson yesterday morning for news. I prepared to meet every emergency c€ the He told them that he had nothing, but trade in Georgia, and can fill orders to he thought if they would go around to I any extent. Their prices, too, will be Ward A Nelson’s, on Cherry street, they I found reasonable, and the public must be could probably get one, as a m.m had got j of that opinion, to judge by the long list shot in there about nine o’clock the night I of orders lately received by them, before. “Has the Telegraph and Mes- I Macon has cause to be proud of this skn'.kk got it?” was the next question. I splendid Carriage Repository, which cov- «‘No.” And off they started to get an era an area of 21,000 feet, and reflects “item.” Arriving at the place stated, I infinite credit upon the proprietors, the following colloquy ensued: I These gentlemen contemplate the erec- “Mr. Nelson, I understand a man got I tion very soon, also, of an extensive fac- shot here last night. Is it so ?” I tory for the construction of Buggies and **Ycs, sir.” j Wagons, in this city. “If you have no objection to telling. Received pn-vyjusiy. Stock on band this e IU5WLT6 2.735 228 651— 5*2 LS53 how did he get shot ?” “lie paid ten cents a pound for them, sir.” (Tableaux.) JJottled Beer.—Messrs. Ella A Laney have just received 1200 dozen St. Louis bottled beer, the very beet beer ever sold in Macon, os can be proved by all the beer drinkers in the city who have tried They do not intend to get ontof Died of Her Injuries. The colored woman mentioned f’estcr- dsy morning as having been burned by a kerosene explosion, died of her injuries, at three o’clock, in groat pain. No re- action took place after .he watt burned. Th. woman htd boon in tho employ of “ippoeed *■* he had come to Macon. Mrs. Harvey for thirteen years. Arrest of a Suspicious Character. Tho police authorities of Macon have 1 that dilightfq) beverage anymore, recently been notified that a negro named Wesley Newton, had run away from R. G. Terry, of Leesburg, on tho Southwest ern Railroad, bringing with him half a dozen cows that ho had stolen in the READING NOTICES. Messes. T. J. Cat* a & Son, of Perry, .... . , , .... ,.. . aro filling up their store with a splendid Mfarhborbood. A description of the negro I . , . _ , . , _ „ " I stock of new good*. They have am^Io accompanied the information. It Yesterday morning officers Wrye and Simpson arrested a negro who answers moans to buy right. Look at their goods, | and persuade your freedmen to go there for shoes, clothing, etc. It Eagle Choice Floub has never taken Col. T. I. Holt has been canvassing | {| ie description very well. The fellow the State in tho interest of the approach-1 arrested gives his name as Edward Jack- any premiums. Why? Because it ing fair, and has met with tho greatest I MQi jj e admits that ho drove cows to j never been exhibited aug31tf encouragement everywhere. Tho people I Macon; but claims that ho drove them are all interested, and are coming to the I for some one else. The appearance of the I But only Ile.u, s XXIX Tobacco, as fair. I negro, however, so closely coincides with S 00 ^ 83 ^ 10 best, and 25 per cent. Tho Colonel is now spending two or I £ho description given, and other circurn- | cheaper. p W threo days in tho city, and is canvassing I stances being also coincident, be will be I Attention Mebcuants. Central City in order to ascertain how many visitors I held for farther information on tho sub- choice. Yours to Count On, and Pride of can be entertained outside of the hotels. I ject. In tho meantime, Mr. Terry will Georgia are reliable brands of cigars be advised of tho arrest and will come to manufactured only by George W. Head’s. Tile following notice, which appears in I Macon for *be purpose of identifying the | seplTtf run© of our exchanges, affords an item of 1 prnKmcr* ews to tho Maoon people Backus—Ten Eyck—In New Yorlc, on I The trade will save money by pur- | chasing their flour of the Eagle Mills. Bagging and Ties. We quote lar.’inz at 16|£J7c. Arrow ties 10c. Demand good; supply ample. Financial. Exchange on New York. Laving at par. selling •t Jfil m per cent, pmxu cold, buying at 10. selling at 12; silver nominal; buying at 3. selling at 5. Commercial. Within the past few days business has bright ened up considerably, though thj great scarcity of money ha* a depressing effect. The demand is good for all prime articles of consumption. Produce. W.r!»u u* i :«« 1:\«- d.- 1----1 stocks. Wc quote white S3c^ mixed SO. PLorB— Demand rood, supply ample, superfine57SO; extra$8 50; plain family $9 25 family 99 75- Provisions. TTirnr fTtorir pind ind iin—nd active; dear rib side* 11V&12&; shoulders 10}C4 sugar cured Umm Ififilfiki Larp—In tierces HttpSe? —o— Groceries Copfeb—Firm, with an upward tendency, rang ing from 241 to 27c. Very good stock in market. Sugar—Brown 10lc^ yel. e. llMilfc; white ex. c. U^U! to 12l«.13c. Market strong and ad vancing. LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. N kw YiME - N*-jn—Stocks active. Gold Ilk Money 7. Exchange, long S|; short 9}. Got ments dull but steady. State bonds quiet. Evening—Money easy at 7 to gold, when moral foiluiv* buoyed the market to commission. Sterling s;. Gold llBgllfi. Governments, only a trifling business doing. State bonds quiet and sliglitlv lower. Midnight—Sis lGj; 62s ISfc 64s 131; 154*. new 15};07s 16; CSs 16; new 5s 111; KMOs 121- Ten nessee* 81; new 801; Virginias 42; new 50; con- wulidatud 511; deferral 111; Louisiana* 44; new 40; lew* «*s 55; 8*s57; Albania 8’s 70; 5’*45; Georgia fa 65; 7’* 89; Nonli Carolina* 27; new 151; special tax 10; South Carolina* 32l; new 14; \pril and Octdxrr 23. New Orleans—Exchange—sterling 21b New York sight £ premium. Gold Ilf. London—Noon,—Consols 82i(£92l; new fives ’A Paris—Noon—Rentes 57f40c. Frankfort—Carlist bonds quoted on Bourse here. Cotton. New Y..kk—X.--M Cotton >t.-:t.ly ; upland.*. 20J; Orleans. 2UJ; sdes 931. Futuies opened: Sentemlier 17 15-l6@lS 11-32; Futures opened: September 1715-16&IS 11-32; October 171^1713-M; December 179-Ms Febru- The Street Railroad. Most of tho street railroad cars have I All grades guaranteed to give satisfac- Siiturdny, September 6th, at tho Colie-1 j us t Imen furnished with new car wheels, tion; only best amber and white wheat gia to Cl lurch, on Fifth avenue and 48th I an d are again on the track in as good I used. aug31tf atroi't, bv Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Duryen. I condition as ever. The Brown House Harry L. Backus, of Macon, Go., and I line, which has not been in operation for Jennie, only daughter of tho late F. Ten I some weeks, on account of wornout Eyck, Esq. I wheels, is now running as usual. There Able lo be Out. I iH but one fare charged now from the Mr. Clms. O. Gamble, of tho firm of I House to the park, or to any other portion Gamble, Beck A Co., who has been in ill I of 1110 reached by railroad. Passen health for some time, is wo are glad to I gers do not have to pay another fare upon o, able to bo about tho store, though J changing cars on Mulberry street. | x*cmnm »m aumw w uuie ior sue . 165; miadlinpi m , ^cs—. market 4uiet. htill weak from his long illness. I President Obear has just returned from by Brown A Co. For round trip $-13. ^ i firm is one of the most energetic in I Augusta, where he informs us ho made | This is the shortest, quickest and most | nuddSGslMow middlings 171; strict goodonli- 20«; Orleans 20*; new £ lew. Cotton, net receipt* 1400; gross rsiS. Futures closed steady; sales S.000; Septem ber 1 SR Octolicr 17 23-32; November 17 9-16; De- penfaer 17 17-32. Baltimore—Cotton, net receipts 150; gross 159; Just Received.—Three hundred boxes tobacco, on consignment, with instruc tions to sell for what it will bring, in the next four days. Terms cash or bank pa- I exports cuaatvri.se 45<h sales 36; stock 416; mhl- , ’ , . * I dlmtf* 20; low middlings 1^; strict good ordinary per at sixty days with interest. i7|- market dull. New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 573; gross 671; exports coastwise —; sales 300; stock 'JS15; m __ ] middlings 18}; low middlings —, strict good ordi- Excursion Tickets to New York.— nary —, market steady. Tickets via Atlantic Coast Line for sale I--> f, ^'.? OTO ?^ Co, - t ‘ on ’ “* *«* the city, anil linn now on hand a very I arrangements with the Augusta Street j reliable route. Meal and berths fur-1 *"r*«ir«rIV»ttnn. n largo stock of goods, and is doing a very I Railroad Company, for four large cars to nished between .nm-r TJIW( , „ largo tnub*. I’ass when you will, they I be used during the Fair. Each of these York. Information given on all routes, coastwise salcsijlih stock 37U54; market dull. 1 to bo busy always, with numbers I cars is capable of tninsporting sixty-five augustS-suiutthur tf of country wagons in front of their store. I passengers at a trip. If is hoped that. | by I *B^oN-Cotton, net.wwipb ,ioi; p™. i«. It always looks like business down there. A Runaway. About six o'clock yesterday morning, n I liorse ran away with a buggy in which were a gentleman, a lady and a child. Tho situation at ono time seemed critiboJ, but when tlioy had reached tho comer of I Cherry street and Cotton avenue, the harness gave way and tho horse ran out of his traces, leaving tho carriage and harness behind, and tho occupants of the Carriage unhurt. It was a non emjuiiwr j which was duly appreciated by all con cerned. sales 200; stock 900$ middlings 20}; market quiet. with these, in connection with the cars. jj_a.-_._a. •* T ,, . .. -u u _ the heat and dust, just step into Loh s, I Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 305; exj>orts now »the city, the company wiUbo able ^ ^ b a a-t-J-ia-m ^ock «4; low midd.i.. s to meet any demand madoupon the road. | ^ ^ twcnty . fiv , ^a, .hipmenbi i», cents. Shaving, linir cutting, etc., by I j u ll. the most skillful tonsorial artiste, and at L I ^ EST °*~ Co ‘^ n ’ ^ the coolest establishment in the city. I ordinary , R— - c. . ... ,, , ,j I Philadelphia—C<»ttoii quiet; middling 201; Strangers visiting Macon should remem- low middlings 191; strict good ordinary 17fc net her this—the people here all know it. - Cotton steady, uplands illlylSeodtf »: Orleans !»i; sales ttOOO bales; s|«cuIation and •«•» ■ I export 2.0C0. Wild Chekrv Balsam.—Tbo memory of Dr. So arrival* transmetion*; seller* demand 1-16 WiKtarU emltrJmo.1 in the hearts of thousu*U | " jjl^Lsales of iiplaiKls new crop shipments. I Greatly RodUCOd Plenty of turn-outs will be constructed on the park lines, and if the emergency demands it, all the cars in the city will be put upon that singlo line, to bring passengers into the city from tho Park, Wo think the company thoroughly un derstands the situation and intends to be prepared for any reasonable exigency. At any rat© ©▼crytlilng Is being done that W. W. CARXES, General Insurance Agent, OFFICE NO. US CHERRY J4T. Represent** ilic foll<*air.s first-dvvs Companies: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Orgsatod 1S10 ... Asset.- f2^50,000 I 6E0RGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Coin mb u.v Ga. - - Asset* $500,000. UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK, (Compo9r*il (tf the Germania, Nimmra, Ilanovor | and Republic Insurance Companie*), Assets ----- over $h'*'0,noo. | PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Memphiv Term. - - Asset* $25$£46. | INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, I Oranized 179* - - - Assets $3^00.000 | Poliei.?. written oil Dwellinas, Stor.-.. stocks of | k* ~ " II-W Cotton, or other insurable nronerty at fair rates. My sleepinR room adjoins my office, and I will cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the day or nirht. aeplS-tf W.W. CAKXKS. BLAKE’S WOBIiD RENOWNED FEBRIFUGE; THE GEEAT ANTIDOTE TO JIALARrA, FOE THE PREX'ENTION AND CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE OH CHILL FEVER. DUMB AGUE. And other intermittent and Remittent Fevers, General Debility, Night Sweats, etc., and all .other forms of Diseases which have a common origin in Malaria or Jlia a LAWRENCE & WFICHSFLBATJM. Sole Proprietors anil Wholesale Druggist*, Savannah,'fa wmw-in For sale by all DrureL-ts. SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ARABIAN BITTERS. A WELL KNOWN TONIC. DISSOLUTION. T HE firm < iuni com Sept«nU*r sep!S-law4 r A Gla&s is dissolvt'd l>v mu S. PKY.SKR, M. GLASS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A T Findlay Iron Works. THREE GOOD MA- I C ' r — - • • - 1 CHIN1STS. need apm gepls-tf FOB RENT. A COTTAGE HOUSE containing livf roam*. Possession piven immediately. Apply to sepI7-tf D. W. HAMSioyP. FOB RENT. FOB RENT. buildiiigs; a good" well of water. For sale or rent J- T. WILKINSON. sept!7 lawlm GIN YOUR COTTON. I AM prepared to trin Cotton for my neighbors on very liberal terms. JERE HOLLIS, on Houston road, three miles from town. septlT 2tawtf ~ FOR RENT. Price $30 per Month. f J. E. ELLIS. COLLINS & LITTLE, MACON, GEORGIA, Dealers in all kinds of ep!4 R. FINDLAY’S SONS. GENUINE RUST-PROOF OATS. 500 J^F SHELS ’i ust p ° ceivt *l and for sale TO RENT. rpwo TENEMENT HOUSES, or ono eight- I I room House for Apply to julv25tf OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO. JONES A BAXTER. TENNESSEE SEED RYE. QF thi* year** growth, for sale by JONES A BAXTER. FLOUR! FLOUR! S OUTHERN CROWN, Orange Grove, Knox ville Citr llill.s Dickey'* First Quality, and other choice brands, on consignment, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and will he sold as low as any in market. JONES A BAXTER. * Seed Rye and Barley. E. PRICE A SONS. FOR RENT. A FIVE room Dwelling, with tliree acres ground I attached, on Tainall Square, near residence | I of Mr. E. Price, at $25 per month. Apply to J. SEYMOUR RODGERS, augSl tf At Seym otic, Tinsley A Co.’a OR RENT. T WO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located. I Apply to R. F. LAWTON, At Excluuigc Bank, or to Da. A. P. COLLINS. july!7 tf At Collins* A Heath’s FOR RENT. I ami 2 basement room*, suitable for shoemakers, I I etc. Rents reasonable. Apply to sep!2 3t E. J. JOHNSTON. DWELLING TO BENT. Household Furniture FOR SALE. P ERSONS wishing to supply Ihcroselves with 1 Household and Kitchen Furniture at low | figures, can be informed where they can obtain I bargains, by applying at THIS OFFICE. scplS-6t A FTER haring fitted up our NEW BRICK I STORE, on Fourth street, near Brown’s I Hotel, with a fine selection of Fancy and Family Groceries, wo thus present ourselves to tho public and ask of them a continuance of their liberal patronage. Wo hare everything pertaining to a Fancy and Family Grocery Store, all of which is perfectly We 'rill keep constantly on hand, in future, FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CHICKENS, EGGS and CABBAGE. We make CIGARS a specialty. Fine WHISKIES and WINES can he had of us. SOAPsf fuU ^ ° f LAUXDBY * nd TOILET | BALLKOM A WALLACE, Fourth street, near Brown’s Hotel, seplS-th su tu Maron. Ga. TO RENT. O NE COTTAGE HOUSE on Bond street,' en- | tirely new. Also, one DWELLING Colonel Pulaski Holt’s. Apply to aug26tf GEO. S. OBEAR. For Rent. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. sep!8-tf . ga : . of tho best stands for a boarding-house in the city. | Apply to G. B. ROBERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN. nurt tf FOR RENT CHEAP. T HE store on Cherry street, next to Greer, Lake I A Co.’*, at present occupied by Coleman A I i Newsom. Possession given 1st of October. Ap- [ I ply to J. VALENTINO. 1 aug2tf A New Family Grocery. I TAKE pleasure in Informing my friends the public generally that I have open Family Grocery at No. 58 Cherry street. I expect I to keep a stock of good goods, and I solicit you trade. Tiianking my friends for the very libera. . patronage liestowcd on me in my former business, I and hoping for a continuance of the same, I ai Respectfully, sep!2 lw 13. R. RICHARDS. JOHNSON <3c SMITH KCLUERKY STREET, MACON, GA. GREAT BARGAINS Coal! Coal! Coal! LADIES’ 200 Tons of Lump Coal, Dresses nild Sill ts 1 And finding that \ro will hue to move oar yard, | A UAAVI - MUllU a I M-A will cmmlv-rMTWt.ielltl*. Tv,.-! a i. • . •/* j , . .. . I whom hi* Balsam of Wild Cherry ha* cured of I basis good ardiramr, 8 13-16. Boomn t/> ho instjfiod bv nwwit anti n no- 1 | t||||||| m|,,, f,,,,,, U f j Even ing—Cotton sales to-day cmbnice 5^00 | tiona. I nnimnmrrilicMw it <■ iwt* m-,, I American. MrrloiiM nay. • Tommie Prial, well known as tne proprietor of tho Brown House news stand. engaged in a play with anotln boy yesterday evening in which part of tlio fun consisted of throwing knives at ch other. Tommie wn* * truck in the Csngbt by a Negro Mharpcr. A negro man came in from the country j crowing. I on Tuesday, in quest of a marriage 11- ! cense, as he had gotten the consent of pulmonary disease. It is now over forty years I since this preparation was brought before the I public, and yet the demand for it is constantly in- Produce. New Yoek — Noon—Flour quist and changed. Wheat a shaie firmer. Corn a trifle . better, steam Western mixed Pork firm; A Card. j new mes* 18 00. Lanl firm ; old steam 8 11-10. Eagle Extra and Eagle Family are l “fp««tine dull at 43. Rosin quiet at sio for ■ “ * I stnuned. Freights firm, his “charmer,” and made all other need- I well known to all housewives, and need I Evening—Flour linner; common to fair extra ful preparation* to be married Tuesday no recommendation. 1Y. J. Lawton. night. Arriving in the city, he went to tho I _ _ -y*' 1 J l Com dosed firmer; western ateamormixt $9 50 per Ton, Delivered anywhere in the city. Give us un order. sepll lw ANDERSON 200 Boxes Tin Plate. ^j_OOD assortment of Steelyards. Large lot of We will open in a few days the Latest Novelties 1 I V «T Table and Dessert Knives. r lE* balance of our Spring and Summer Dresses and Suits will be ollerrcd at Prices! During the remainder of this month. and Styles in OLIVER, DOUGLASS A CO. BRANDS OP PLUG. | NELLY ELY. OVER THE SEA. APRICOT. PREMIUM. J. H. GREANER'S 11 IN.. CABLE COIL, JOY OF THE SOUTH. OLD DOMINION, PINE APPLE, . NECTAR LEAF, COMMON SENSE, PERPETUAL ROSE MAGNOLIA. PILLAR OF STATE, BRANDS OP SMOKING TOBACCO. . , , , .. . . IIott. IU.vkis A Lamar.—This well known I «A4«S. Rio steaily at Pork lirtuer; foot with a knife and a very aeriottg garth <-'0«rt-house. and meeting a negro at the anil tn. tave revived .Unrolotof I)r. I ^ 5 » 3 0 £ ! “."i g st J^}£ Inflicted, narrowly escaping the artery. I 0 ntrance, ask^l where Judge AVardsof- Hood - . Eureka Liver Mcdirinc. it ha. thepraito I Naval, quiet. B«in caaierat 105&110. Tallow He hl»l very freely and nt first there I ® ce waa - Tl' 0 fellow told him that he of all who bavo tried it In bottles at to caits | 'lujet. Freights firmer. fears that the arteries !,a,I been | "toyed with Judgo Ward, and asked wlmt »"d S1JI0. he wanted. The countryman answered Eaole Choice Floub LADIES’ DRESSES, SUITS AND DRESS 600DS | Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted A Y™Thnd.d^a a S t .to? y « Wi tou°^| FRUITS AND FLOWERS. CREOLE. BIRD'S EYE, LUXURY, « w ... Maciui> * wm wii|ffc uii _ EMPRESS, COWSLIP, GOLDEN SCEPTRE, W. A. HOPSON & CO., "* ' " V *“ With our uauol assortment suited to’ the season, I keei and invite the attention of buyers. enping tho artery, and at first there arteries bad l novorod. Dr. Wright was called in and sot>n btunchetl the blood and pronounced tho wound not a very dangerous one. "gg tin* ajiart and valuation of homesteadTand I t is pronounced by SRl^SlSSJXi^JL^ " M -°" e hesi. Nfnrmfiii'- I dull; prune 23 «|0; choice _•> !•<•« _/ 00. Pork, no | sepl8-gt JNO. 31. GRE^R. Ordinary. eper in a family, a hotel or public institution. Is I willing to make herself useful, and will bring un- I doubted testimonials of good character. Apply to I the Senior Editor of the Telegraph. nug26 tf HARRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S | STEEL PENS. his S,xjcial attention called to the well kuuwnmuuljers - 505—75--28--20 and 22. GOLD LEAF, YACHT CLUB. ORANGE' 41 and It SECOND STREET. BRANDS OF CIGARS. CjfLIt f Oil Cloths, MATTING, RUGS. MATS, ETC. J. f.-rel in this market now h, ll iref'.mly duvet hunt mamJ>rh,rr quality ,.f ,essl» ami at reduced i.rn * 101 BODY BRUSSELS OAEpuTfi TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAM>Pre THREE-PLY CARPETS tTS ' EXTRA SUPER CARPET* PETs DrUM “ d ^° w °2ii»*ca VENETIAN CARPETS HEMPS CARPETS, VELVET RUGS, BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS, MATS OF ALL STYLES FLOOR OIL CLOTHS UXOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS FELTS AND DRUGGETS TABLE OIL CLOTHS ’ COCOA MATTINGS, CANE MATTINGS, CANTON MATTINGS AY IN DOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS. PnrrhMWW are imited to ranrin. tm stok v fore IHI.VIIIV. a» I can allow a imwtcr linVu- .^7 at as low prices a. any market in the Wk 1 seplleo>13m R. F. ROSS. PHELPS, DOREMUS k CORBETT (Late Phelps k DmMnus) MANUPACTrEERS AJTO LKALKB, » £ARLQR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITuj.- MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC., ."UOREVIS, 264 and 266 Canal St, Near linn.,' WM. PHKLP8. OTIS CORBETT. sep!2 6m* f.a.oawiks DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga. Liberal advances made on Produce in hand We have a good stock of Rngrii!.' and TitN i hand, which we olTer at low rotes. ^ WM. II. STARK. WM. H. STARK k Co” WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, SAVANNAH. GA. Careful attention given to »al«, or ■hipnieiit.f I Cotton ami all knals ofProdnre. Literal idraim. made on consignments. Agent* (or tho mlc <t r Frank Coo a Bone Su|»'ri,lu»iuliaU', IbmEi - ... rj,~ - fVtrajbiJ) wepl-’m E. n. COHEN, JR. jos. HCLL COHEN 4 HULL, Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, «G Bay Street, Mnvnnnnh, f;a Refer respectfully to J. W. I^ithrop 4 Ct, j A. llaniee’s Son & Co.. Tiwm a Gordon, H. M»i r & Co^ Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Bank and Trust Co. mpttflm J. N. LIGIITFOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission | Merchant, lOG Hay Street, Savannah, Ga Agents for the sale of Merrymarf* Amn Bone: Ufa L. M. WARFIKLI). EOBT. Wint WARFIELD & WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission | Merchants, SAVANNA IL GEORGIA. /~\FFKR their services to planter* andihiro* I V / of cotton, cte., and aoUctt n share of their am- I ness. Cash advances made on consignment* a I lowest rote* of interest. All business cntnmW I to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Pn- I turn” bought and sold in the Savunnnh and Xm | York Cotton Exchange on the most ranoruUc terms. that he had come in for a license to get all who have tried it the lest. Manufuc-1 ‘i 11 ": »£■» 5 vhoieo rit oetf . , j . •. , i . — j t¥T i I . I demand. 1725. Bacon, dry snltetfmeatsand shoul- mamou, and was told that Judge \\ anl J tured by W. J. Lawton & Co. der> 8}^ ih ride* « lofe lmms nominal at 13(414.1 A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Bv virtue of an w;ts the man who issued them. The aug31tf | Larddnll; tierwS}^, keg lOf^ipl. Sugar dull; | xl. ontarfroa the Court of Ordinary of Jasper A Xrprrn Aiirnipm i« Ouir«ire a Child. I other negro then proffered to get the license for the countryman, whereupon I servedly paid to the kind* of Window Glass used I w. tho latter handed him three dollars, all I in dwellings, stores and churrhe*. All qualities I LorisviLUE—Flou the money he had, and told him to fetch | l , h<-t<^r»ph. | anii iteadj;. Fod n^nlat 1825. Lanl | ert; Yeitorda; afternoon a colored woman m*le her npjicarum**’ at the barracks in | quest of n policeman, stating that a mm had attempted to outrage the person of her daughter—a child not more than six or seven years old. Lieutenant Hurley, aecompaniod by I door, and Mint was tho last the country I Tiib Cheapest and Best.—Hook’s Eureka l>r. T. W. Mason, went out to the arsenal I negro ever sjVw of him or the money Liver Medicine give* universal satisfaction in the ivrty. where the outrage wa* said to The dnped eaudi.lato for matrimony UrerDi^. Dyn-p^Sirk Houl- i il.aju .. — * . A , . « „ . , I ache.Costiveness,and all that class of disease* d after seemg the child, | w:uted around the court-house aU night, ^dngfrom a dironleral state of th© stomach with tears in his eyes, for his friend to and liver. novaily come back, but the said friend never '» there had to be either a post- I been invigorated and regulated by a course of j 9^M. ,0 poA *quit-t U at* 8fw,V;l — v ***...-.* **. ll^ 10}; fully fair 10}. Motexses no move- county, will be sold before the Court-house door. Window GiASs.-Great attention is now de- ^“ky duarLouiyana WK^orimiatia oa | fa th© town of Mcaticello, in -id ment. ^Vhaiy dull; Louisiana Cincinnati 106.1 In tto town of McaticeBo, In add county, on Coflee firmer at 22<£4»i. Coin meal firm at 2 95 first Tuesday in November next, lot of land tho lsth district of formerly Baldwin. Factory, 3ft. Vernon: Office 75, Joint St., Xew York. aug24 8m Mule Taken Up. \ T the premises of th undersigned in Monte- A zunia, (»a^ on the 1st of August |ast, a sorn ' liorse Mule, alioiit five year* old. The owner i ESPANOLA, LA JUSTICIA, SMALL CUBA RICOS, CENTURY, GOLDEN STAR, DOLLY VARDEX, YACHT CLUB, LA VISION, HENRY CLAY, sepl7-tf LA MARINOLA. CLIFTONDALE, CHEROOTS t.- Ground, Enamehxl and l*icture, Colored I firmer, ideam held at «V*. him the papers. Tho negro took the I srMMk and retail, from Mn>. P.Tbale. I dtn d»r nbl.. .. , s money, entered the court-lionet* by tho! No. 2i» lla.viie street. Charleston. S. C. Send for Whisky quiet at !«3. _. seplS-wtd Admini . . , , , . - * , I prioeoard. sept2dlm Cincinnati—Hour firm at 6 50£7 10. Com “ “ front door and passed out by the back 1 firm at 55. Pork in goal demand and firm at A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By vu , , A . I _ _ * ~ ", ^ , 16 00. Lard strsmr; >i«*am 81; kettle 81. Bacon I orderJnrom the Court of Ordinary i • IrwTr. mill mat vrnjj tb«> Inst tin* I Tire Piifipint tvn Wr<T —II,»lr'< PntvVn 1 . . * . , I , r i u i # n.. n vSSet m ^S& iSsss&sszrEbFvjs ssssr l ff•JSmSS , .. tr acked. Previsions | and a half aerea, more or less, hold aa the nron- I (1 «‘m said mule, otherwise it will he disposed of aa the law directs. JOHN G. SMITH. j seplO tit Montezuma, Ga. E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST I . . acre*, more or less. Sold a* the 16 25. Lard J erty of Theophi 1 us Pje, deceased, for the benefit I>ncon quiet; aboul- of his heirs and crtlitors. Terms made known UJ^lOi; dear 101. | ondayof sale. B.T.D1GBY, Administrator. A SPLENDID SABBATH-SCHOOL BOOK, j RIVER OF X,IFZE I ■ R 1 felt vranaated in making tlie arrest. Tho negro accused of this crime is named l\»tw King,and is apparently fifty yt^uM of age. Ho is now in tho l*ormcks, and mno disposition of tho case will probably In* mode to-day. ('•nvrttlrnf anil Reliable- Capt, W. W. Carneo presents to the public, through our advertising columns this morning, a list of tho Fir® Insurance companies which he represents. It in cludes some of th* staunchest ivliahle companies upon the continent, which have won their characters by cau tiousness in taking risks and promptness in paring losses. The Captain's sleeping room adjoins his ortnv. hence he is accessible at any hour of the night, as well as during the day, and parties wanting insurance on cotton* no matter at what hour they call, can l*e accommodated without any delay- linn; •hoolders i»; dear rib sidrs 10; dear I county, wdl be sold before the Court-house door, 10}. Whisky linn r.t 92. * n town of 3Ionti«vllo, in said county, on th** Wilmington—Spirit* turpentine quiet at S8. I nrst Tuesday fni November next, one tract of land Rosin quiet at 2 55 for strained. 4«2| for extra ^ntammg fir© hundred acres, more or less, bine jiale. Crude turpentine quiet at2 00 for Iiard; I ® x _Bule*eartof Montk-dlo, and adjoining lands 3 45 for yellow dip and virgin. TarstenT 1 ^ T ” St. Loris—Flour uudianged, Com firm and I « deceased. Sold us tfe© pn»p- Verily a River of Melody and Beauty—Abounding steady at 2 5o. I J; U* Ezell and the l:uuLs belonging to the estate iwtir-(wui (MiwH Jem firm and | Thomas Jonlan, deceased. Sokl us the prop- higher, with Baht offerings; car lots No. 2 mixed, * r b' ot\S llluun R. Powell, deceased, for distrihu- • • * ■ 1 tion. Terms made known on day of sale. Residence Lanier House. julylS tf . - . Fork quiet at 162S£16 50; latter price ponement of that marriage, or a wedding that most brnefiirent of all vegetable elixir*, Hos- I on orders. Lanl quiet at 81 for steam. in the old cotton field style. There are KtreV. Stouraeh Bittere. Surte st k«t. U U,c no suspicions as to who the sharper was, ^ dr,W ^ on “ he,ra - torwroOL-Noon-Uri Os. x . I timouy of thousands of person* residing in un- I Eremng—Turpentine but there are plenty of negroes in Macon healthy district*, who attribute their escape from LoNDoy-Evening-Turpentine 32. sharp enough to transact a little business I the epidemic ami otlur complaints which prevail I Marine 'BOWS of that kind. | toe" “toe .primeval wutumn releb to tho ore Fortckss Monroe -a refaixnr dnunrinp her of this groat protectse and preventive medieine. I anchor broke the Hampton Bond* cable to-day. Tlie Jlayer’N Court. I ^ anv Western and Southern farmers and plant- | HjriB prohnlily be rtqoired to-night.^ T he only individnal brought before the J ,,r ** M > n '‘ a riahly a* they sow and pbuit in tho Mayor yesterday morning, was Lee, that P ff ta ^ “• “ rtep , e , , . , I it at those sonMitis to tbesr fainflio* mid employes, deaf and mute deformed negro boy who ^ uke it themselves from twiw to threotinkwa is so well known about town. This boy I day. The demand for it in the fever and wrue gpIS-wtd B. T. DIGBY, Adrainistrator. HERBERT FIELDER. IDUS L. FIELDER. WANTED AT ONCE. O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers, (liroaster) to whom tho highest wages» jwid, by tho day or piece, julylltf P. C. SAWRER. is a nuisance in the city. Heretofore he I districts lx>rdering on the Mississippi. Ohio and has been regarded as a sort of harmless, Gkans« river, a immeraei and wherever tho . , . , , . , , , I natural conditions are such aa tu Eenerate inter- inoffensive nuisance, whose chief fault 1 m;ttcnt cr Hi. held in the h»e h . consisted in his frequently getting into | est esteem, both aa an antidate to the atmospher- •eath ,f Sr. T. 1 Mr. T.W. M. Coi.who in tli ic virus which provokes them, and aa a swift and certain remote for thoae dislraaanir form, of dis- eaie. Itisalmust tutneasicuy to say that this mil ton mwjiled a, a standaniqwriar far indicetion. hill ■ouNnesa, nervou; dish-inprr. rheomatism. ph.'«i- ral weakness V>1 mental despondency, not only by 1 he public at lane*. Ian by all uniuvmdired | medical mu Th.* sw>t p. j alarity of the Bitters has, of course, ted to many counterfeits and imi- community are re-1 The Premium far HmeU*. Atiii>ng tho special premiums offered l.y the City of Ma.vn. to be competed for I “» '™«rant would not be right, at the forthcoming Georgia State fair, is ono of twenty-four dollar* in gold, for tlie best half dozen pair* of cotton sock* knit by a lady over fifty years old. Mr*. GusLavus McOroa, of Twiggs county, has informed a friend of her* a:ul our* in this city, that she intend* to l»e a competitor for that premium. She i* a widow, considerably over seventy year* of age, and ha* been blind for more j Ie»n». W. W. ralll ns m»4 David S. Little. The divert isomen t of these gentlemen, though apparently explicit and compre- | hensive, fall* utterly short of conveying than twenty year*. Just think of it, if u i :tn adequate conception of the magnitude blind old lady, more than seventy y«sir* ! 0 f their operations, and the extent of of age can con tribute as much as half a j their stock. Indeed, witliin the broad d**»**n j*ur* of nock* to the State Fair, Warranted not to contain a single particle of or any other injurious or mineral sub stance. but to consist entirely of nuilical matter purely vegetable, which is the reason Simmon Liver Regulator b so effectual, yet so h»rmi^ somebody’s way; but latterly he has taken to drink, and, therefore, has be- *ry disagreeable. This boy’s mo ther is a worthy, industrious colored wo man, who is able to Like care of him, and C»\. | w <>uld do so. if she could only keep him was well known I at home. This she cannot do; hence, city, died very unexpectedly, at his I notwithstanding all her precautions, he I jjjjjjjjj jjjj home in Terry, ut an tvtrly hour yesterday I spends most of his time upon tho streets morning, of congestion of the lung* and j and around the hotels, mi l)rain. He was in Macon Monday I Hut, as we have said, he would not bo night, and at ten o’clock Tuesday night I *> intolerable, had he not contracted hab- wa* w« U enough toboout of bed. At six I its of drunkenness. Saloon keepers lock yesterday morning he died. His I give him liquor, notwithstanding his loath took place at the residence of his I mother has been around to nearly all of father-in-law, Mr. G. W. Singleton. J them and asked them to neither give nor Mr. Cox w»* very well known in Hous- I sell him liquor. Strangers stopping at 1 the adjoining counties. For a I the hotels frequently give him change, long time he was Mayor of Perry. During I all of which is spent for liquor. In this lie past two sevison* he was employed in I way he contrives to be drunk a good part iN’tuui warehouse of Mtwsr*. Campbell A j of his time, and makes himself very dis- Jtai«'*. of this city. | agreeable. The city has no place to put such un fortunate* as he is, and to deal with him s the boy is not accountable for what he does. •ms to ns that there ought to be way of disposing of such cases, and not allow them to be at large upon. the streets, a reproach to the community. MAICKLED: < m ill.- cvi:.ii._ m th.- 1 ;:!i .;.>;*tnt. nt the r-»i- j I donoe of the bride’s mother, in West 3[aeon, by j the Rev. J. V. Burke, Mr. John W. Newton to | I Mb* Ella Beaver*. OBITVAKX. Clara Bell Hollis, daughter of Jam and Maria Hollis, b no more. Quietly her gentle spirit j passed from Earth to Heaven. On tho 29tb day j of August, alter m short illness, the unseen hand H. & I L. FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, CCTHUERT, GEORGIA, ILL give prompt attention to all bush; ronfld*d to them, in the counties of R d«!idu fftewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhoun j and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georjria, aitd tiro District and Circuit Court* of the United Slates for the Southern District of Georgia. septl7-tf HENRY SCHMIDT, FASHIONABLE BAKBER. Huff’s New Buildinx, Down Stairs, TTFOULD be pleased to have a call from his old » f customers and the public reneraliy. mi lm Coal. Coal. in bright, taking, s able music which the Sabbath-school children and home boy* and girb will not need much drilling to learn and ap preciate. As in our unequalled Church Book,the “Ameu- T7i ican Tune Book” -so in this we \_/Jj have drawn on many well known writers of Sahlmth School Music, the very best in tlaS country, to whose united ef forts we owe thb new and popular Sabbath .ship I k Callaway’s store, Post Office, or office of A. G. I Butt’s Ksq, will receive prompt attention. Yard | opposite Rock Mill. *ep2 tf BUTTS & ROSS. BARLOW HOUSE, AMERICUS, GA., WHEY JONES & CO., Propr’s. I L. 1. GUILMARIIX. JOBS PI..I.NXERY. Ii. J. GUHiMAKTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS R IVER Perkin & Bent ley. IFE. Its Success Cannot be Doubted. SEND ORDERS EARLY. PRICE $30 per 100. Sample copies 30 cents each. Sent post-paid. CHA8. H. DITSO.V & CO- 711 Broadway, New York. OLIVER DITSON A CO- augl7d2nwAwtf Boston. DR. WOODBRIDGE’S PAIN LINIMENT R EMOVES in from five to twenty minute* tho most violent pains of NEURALGIA and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe forms of these diseases in from one to five day For Rent. J tonic and renovator now ccneralte I m fcna ” »"»■*»* nnseen Dana l wnwirauoms 1*90 10 verve all of my a* . “’S I ^tocut irera Ite* parent etanthi, flower o. ^ £ earth, just unfoldiii? in beauteous bloom, and I jj. ^ RICHARDS, consigned it to the tomb. Her day of life had | sepia lw dawned in beauty and brightness, lmt lxrfure the tenth cycle bad been completed It ck»ed in death Truly can it be taid, “ MTrom the gods lore die young.** H The joy at the household has been turned to d Sidness; for ne'iur aoun *h:dl her sihery laugh brins gbdnrSs to her fond parents’ hearts. Never more shall her merry voice cheer the fireside circle with its music and its son; SAVANNAH GRITS. have accepted the wney fc* ti» I General Commission Merchants, I SSSgS oFTHiB^Sbramfa * liny Street, Savanna.., Ga. | GUM-BOiLS, XEEVOUS HEADACHES. EVERYWHERE THE SICK ARE REJECTING TALIC MEDICINES AND NAUSEOUS, DRASTIC PURGATIVE: EVERYWHERE tli.-.v :in- strong in the that a constitutional mvigorant, a preparation uniting the properties of a gentle purgative, a ton ic, n blotid jpiiriner and a general regulator b the groat requisite in all diseases. EVERYWHERE they are coming to the con- •lusion tliat Simmons’ Liver Regulator is precise- tralizor of acidity of the stomach, indigestion and colic in children. EVERYWHERE it is becomimr the favorite home remedy, having proven itself an unfailing specific in biliousness, constipution, colic, sick haulaclro, bowel comnLnints, dyspepsia and fevers. TAKE Simmons’ Liver Regulator, the great family medicine, jmrely vegetable. It is indeed scpd2tawAw ALARM Till or Money Drawer ! MILES’ ALAR3I TILL —OR— SAFETY MONEY DRAWER A Sure Protection Arain«t Thi. A dm I r 21- Na 58 Cherry street. I ete. Bagging, Roj>e and Iron Ti-»always on hand. I and Tooth Aches,in from one to five minute*;also Apply to scplCSt Dr. A. P. COLLINS, At Office of Collin* k Heath. 69 Second Street. DR. WRIGHT, Colic, Ring Worm and Meningitis. The second case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the last in a few minute*, the pain In the head and neck, and the rigidity of the muscle* of tho neck. See circular* containing certificate* of it* virtue* from tfsjse who have used it, at the Drug Store* of R. B. HALL, ilacon, and B. F. ULMER, Savan nah, who have it for sale. Address orders to DR. D. G. WOODBRIDGE. mch5 2awAwtf Brunswick. Ga. Never,.-.a. *tall toryuuu,- form rUklcn heart T~) ~LT “JNTT T <2 UTY Prescription Department, and home with the beauty of it* charms. The I J ' ”*—* -A- KJ -1- • J merry bush is lmshcd in death; the musical AS removed to Boordman’s Block, over Vol- Co.’s corner Mulberry and Secor.d street*. Mncui. Ga. ootlS ly "Tor deskkve a FuxHHNG! that’s what you do!” aid a ;*rcnt to hb unruly sou. "I know ft, ihkl. but I’ll Uy to cei along without!” replied I voioe “ “ Jcnt 00W J th » l° v riy form b dust. But TT. young h< •}■‘/til. But there b no “getting along” I '1“** ** *** remain, for the mortal has * put | in a family without the celebrated "Barley Sheaf* j 09 immortality.” and with the angel* above cook, since its late improvement, the most reliable I xtnliCS the gulden harps of the New Jerusalem, store in the market, that b constructed upr^i I The grave to Jror was the gateway to Paradise, true soentilic j.nmipk-, thiMuchout. A numl>er tbn>url1 whirii she passed, ar.d DOW the ra»t*. -ery valuable impn.v«j, ut-1: »verore::tly been - ' ifc *** L>-«w*-£• * within the fdoriou* gar- added to it—among thim a pa:cut:mL-<ia»tshak ing sifter in the hearth. Also, a patent shaking and dumping grate, anti-dust, which more* cn- der the fire brick lining, on movable chilled Loll*. fkTtuiituig the grate to 1^ agitated with,out any ruction from clink* -sorccal ttimr hetweru aov ing crate and the stationary frame. Tiro rentro which bold the plates are made an- uudly heavy*, and are perfect ga* burners. Man- facturor*. fimn. Stuart. Peterson k Co. Phila delphia. Hrlmbold'* Kurhu b the only reliable *tncdy for (list?!** of the uritmry organ*. Taki in MawMu and do not be'jmpi*cd upon by quack* and impostors. are glad to karn that the abaetxe of the rated Dr. H !mU4d has not prevented the Hied manubeture of the Burhu. so well known as the only efficient remedy for kidneys and urinary organ*. what i State ma^nifioect expoaiticD the entire >uj}ht to jfet up. at Btorrirport. Mr. John <i. Hill, formerly of thi* city, died of yellow fever, at Shrevej»ort, La., at 11, o’cltK-k yesU niay. Mr. Hill wan aon-in-law of Mr. Joa. K. Wells, of thb city, and hi* wife and child are now with Mr. Well*. The deceased vw at one time in the employ of the Southern Ex- prtvti* Company at thin plaoe, and lately in the store of Mtfl*KTH. J. W. Burke A Co limit* of the State it i* taid to ha%*e n-3 etiual. and fhe writer wa* unprepared for the magnificent display of stylish vehi cles which met hi* eye in a recent walk through the establishment. Two vast apartment* are literally crowded with carriages, phffUms and buggies of the most elegant and fashionable make, which toe the handiwork of the must celebrated manufacturers in the United States, Of baggiea, not leas than fifty pattern* may be seen, covering ev« ry | *tyh- known C> the trade. The**- fin- Genuine has propnt- Ht .in. New York. > i:p. John F. a. Cholera. Ci and if you take I “life’* journey c den of her God.” Stricken parent* meum not your daughter lost. I | She ha* only gone before, and lovely among the seraphic hc*t die »tand& with harp in hand, wvomg you with angelic Nt.ngs to join her in her Father’s home, “ hr tK» -1 Mrs. Bailey’s School, ] Corner Walnut and Third Sts., "yylLL be reopened on October 6tb. Mills and X*and for Sale Cheap. I das* Circular Saw and Grist Will, on More. Creek, with water power equal to ope huvlred hone power, situated in Houston county, within j three miles of No. 2 SUIic:^ Suothrcdeni Rail- rood. For further rnnictihr* uddraffia subteriher at Fort .V u cr. Ga. D. JL HOUSER, icplf ew!2in I have secured the services of MR. R. TJ. HOPKINS, From Louisville, Ky, V STHO will have charge of my prescription de- t uutment. 31 r. H. comes highly recom- seuded as a:i extrorienced and careful pharmaceu st, and br promptness and attention to busi iss, be will cuuuroud himself to the patronage at the citizens at South Macon. My proscription department ha* been entirely reorganized and supplied with a fresh stock of drugs and met! irines. S. D. EVERETT, Druggist, juI.vlSeod3m Fourth street, near Arrh. FOR SALE CHEAP. V N half-acre lot Viih a six-n»dwelling. kitchen, uuthuu*c*, ctc^>. united **.1 Sect uni street betw.^n Oak aid Arrh. 1* w ithin a lew minute* walk <J the l*u <i:»—- pettf the ritv. de pot and wurkshopsand ha* proven to bca IxaJlhj pfooe. Aw*b to D. D. CRAIG. auglti.-.dtf K- A. MQRBIS1 Human Lorametive should be •red, otherw-be it may run off the iv moment. To keep its delicate perfect trim, or to put it in u when out of order, is the •ESCKXT SELTZER APERIENT with which it drmaw, without Is th Sugar! Sugar! fPHB under*s^ued hata i** !! J ;+*e? > for ;u<* >-tU roLVLRT>T1 \M >1 Clil.SAFKAKr: M K \ Tiro tli irritating the bow. to tiro st. •N t - dinar, refresh Bards in he -I itj»uperi*jr merit* a* n general c-orrec- ju%id,v the assertion that it b, Ifirand all rOHij*wi*»ofi. the nn>«t valuable family medicine of the :i old by all driiiACast*. 07 2awA«T« HAN Mothers, Mothers m.. pro»*ure Mrs. AViasu-Wn ? t«*rthine it. ch.ldi paxu, wutd c R8-—iAoi’t fail to I . Wf >TKAM SUGAR ■ for HI FINERY, » L FINERY. HNEitY COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEAST, re W. RAILROAD, CALHOUN, COUNTY, GA. Warfields waynf. . thr in 4ln»r. B* tiro child.givesr w E .; WOOD. » l!!H- 1«: of i> 1.. k J 141*0 *' J* Bl JT> ! PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL. A BSOLUTELY’ safe. Farfoctly odorless. Al ways uniform. Illuminating qualities supe rior to ga*. Burn* in any husp without dangerof exploding or taking fire. Manufu. turwl expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oil. It* safety under every powible teat, and it* per fect burning qualities are proved by it* continued and vicor which it I u>ein over S00JM families. Millions of gallons appetizing effect* ; j have been sold and no accident—directly or lad* — -- '—- — 1 rectly— has ever occurred from burning, storingoi handling it. The irnmeiww yearly lus* to life and property, resulting from the use of cheap and dan- teroos oils in the United States is appalling. Tile gn«uranee companies and fire commissioner hrougfaoot tiro country recommend the ASTRAL a* the lro**t Mifrwuani w hen lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade gen eral! v.uml at wholesale by the pn «r>rietors, CHAS. FJLYTT A CO, 106 Fulton street. New York. aueMdwvliwrt ~ ** r PHE imdeniigned ha* * A Leary, Ga, on tiro cted a Store H« hw at .... extension of the Soutu- I Railroad to Blakely .and takes tin* m-.th- 1 motinciitg to the public that he i* prejs*ral [ «utndtniments <4 goods and produce ut j i *-r retuii iro directed. : attention will Ik- give fa ta*i giutrantet.d in nil Iro sold i i the »rost advantage. Strict i to the buMiM-ss, and satis- BLOUXT, UAKDEMAXi HABDEM.VN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office. Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s. Fitted With Compartments ter iu a few minute*’ time. —SOLD AT— Fairbank’s Scale Wareliouses, And by the Hardware Trade generally. The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever been that in their process of purgation and purification they have also debili tated tiro system. To obviate thii difficulty phy- sician* have long sought for an agent that would Purge, Purify and Strengthen ALOue ami the Maine Time. Their research has at last been rewarded by a discovery which fully realize* the fondest desire* of the medical faculty, and which is justly regard ed as tho rro*t important triumph that pharmacy La* ever achieved. This important desideratum is Dr. Tutt’* Vegetable Liver Pill, Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humor* and unhealthy accumulations from the body, and yet produces no weakness or lassitude whatever, out on the contrary tones the stomach, and invigorates the body during the progrea* of their operation. They unite the heretofore irre concilable qualities oi a Strentbemng, Purgative and a Purifying Tonic. , Dr. Tutt** Pills are the most active and searchii:^ medicine in existence. They at gw attack the very root of diseases, and t fro; r action ic so prompt tnat in an hourortwo after they are taken tiro patient is aware of their g<-»oa effects. They may lie taken at any time without restraint of diet or occupation ; tfo-v produce neither nau sea, griping or debility, and a* a family medicine they have no rival. price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Dniggists. Principal Office, 48 Portlandt street, New Y'ork. sep!2 eodAwlv IMPEEISHAELE FEAGEANOE Mammotli Hale. NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS. TASK MS EASY. the 12th day of November next, the foil"* ing city lot*, viz: Lot* 3 and 0, bl<vk 88; lot* 1 I and 3, block —; lots 6, 7 and 8, block 48; lot*2. * I and 4}, block 52; lots 4, 5,6 and 8, block 50; I * lock 49; lot 6, block 69; lot* 3, 4, 7 *nd 8, block I ‘; lots 1,2 and 3, block 74; lot 5, block 75; kt‘ l. I .. 5 and 6. block 72; lot 1, block 68 ; lot t Work * \ lot 6, block SI; lutrt of lot 5. Mfuare 73; lot* 1.j 4. 5. 6, 7 and 8, block 36; lots I. 2,3,4, 5.4.7*^ 1 8. block 37; lots 1,2,3, 4, 5,6. 7 and 8. Mock #; I lots 1,2,3,4, 5,6,7 and 8, block lota UU I 6, 7 and 8. block 40; lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6,7 aiwi \ P block 41; lots 1,2,3,4,5,6 and part of 7, Work fc I lots 1,2, S. 4, 7, 8 and part of 6. block 43; M«. I block 68. TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth rash, thr If | anoo to he paid within fifteen months, moi tl' r instalments. Notes to l>e given on the grmu. -'- Bond for titles given by tho city. All lumber, brick and stone on the lot* kno»n as the “ Armoiy Property” will be reserved i • the use of the city. Sale will commence at 10 o’clock a. m., on Td- , nail square, and continue from day to dajr unu I all the lots are sold. L. W. RASDAL, F. A. SHONEMAN C. BURKE, auz28t<ls Committro PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Opposite Huff’s Nfw Buihiinr. Cherry st M between Th i rd a »id FOorU** MACON, O^V. T HIS well-known house Iroing now Miit.iH; fitted up, the undersigned is pivpawdto^T comuhhLite Bainhw—Permanent. Tnmsi/nt »• Day. Guests will receive the beat atteatwo.-^ the Table supplied with the finest the market *• fords. juljSOU 1. H. BBEMERu. LAND FOR SALE. MflHT HUNDRED (s0») sen-s nf land In*’ j body, lyingaliout three an«i a half mile* 5 * y ;' wt>t of Fort Valley, Cla., one-t hird cleared ***** *" cultivation, the balance well timbered. principally oak, hickory and pine, »tm1 !oc*t«i healthy neighborhood. These land* are re« level, well adapted to the production of w™- n .' ton, wheat, oats ami all farm product*™ Mt «’ Georgia, so situated that it may lie <livw«i •»' two desirable farms of 400 acres or four « - acres e*x-h. Considered by ennpetetit Jt»P*; Ik: the lx*st faming lands now for tn» tion of tiro State. These land* will bejpMw* highest bidder, in the town of Fort AidM*/ 1 * Monday in October,between 11 *nd*°ff*l' so,at tlie wim*‘ time sml place, one cl tne improved M, in tbi.Wwvfci.lab.in* >f land. For further information. . Anderson,or to the underaitm sl at Fort ’*^' a. WM. I-GREEN K- Port Vxllkt. Ga^ Sept. 8, 1873. FLORIDA WATER! The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate of all I**rfun.es, for use on the H.VNDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in the BATH there are imitations and counterfeits alway* ask for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle, ... the label, and on the pamphlet, the names o! MURRAY k LAXMAX, without which none is reiiuine- Por -ale by all perfumers, druggists and dealers n fancy too-ls. july8ood6ip Fine Chewing Tobacco. EVERAL popular and choice brands of Che*' ing Tobacco. BOB WHITE And other brand* of Smoking Tobacco. FINE CUT. Michigan Fine Cut in bulk, and otlwr brand* tin foiL SEGARS Cheaper than the cheapest. STREET CAR TICKETS. Station No. L Maoon Street RailrcwL TICKETS, 4 FOR 25 CENTS Over 4000 sold last month. ROLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry street and Cotton A»«** e ' sepjJtf —- For Rent. T HE residence of the late J. R. Buiuv . street, Occupied at present by J- L* bury, eligibly located an l cuuvenient to 1 anon given October 1st. Apply 1 epIOtf or cSrrZeJSSL. Mechanics’ Building and Loan Association. rpHE annual meeting of the stock hold wa of the J. Mechauktt* Building and Loan Association r the electio;i of officers for the ensu.ntc year, 11 lie hfld at the offire of said association, on RID AY EVENING, the 19th instant, at 8 *k. MILO S. FREEMAN, ,gl ltd Secretary' »«'d Treasurer. Kentucky University. L OCATED at Ashland, the home of Henry Clay :u»d Old Transylvania. Six college* in oper. ation. with 30 professor* and 600 students from 28 State*. Entire fee for college year, $20. except in tiro Law, Medical and Coinurorrmi Colleges. Boarding from ci to $5 per week. For Catalogue, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexington, Kv. HUgfodluwlm Booms For Bent, QVEU office of Southern Express Company- Terms moderate. Apply to T. H. HENDERSON, ^.,,12 At Express Office. LAW CARD- M essrs, wood ward count,, Ga., having formed »1* r * , u,, ner,ki„. rapoctfullj offir their «£>■«,&£ l.uhlio, uul will nnurirrintborounhc^ bodire, Irwin, Worth. Maron. Sumu-r. mi»- " u- ton. Special attention triton alw “ Supnoneand I’txl-rd Court... ^ ^iftr** Stores for Rent- 0 N Chcrly'rtrect,'iaid the other rtreetlrtSPcomerof Cotton Arctmo. mmediately. Apply to A ^ aiiBR- If, «V *V“g£ty i\— ■ New Safe For Sale. A HANDSOME A Herring Safe, Medium Size, Almost new. For »de t , ;RK KV 4 BRICK rooms, on Poplai «h Synagogue, m tiro promise* aepl4 5t For Sale. RKSIDEXCE, root: wd D ^ 1 'rti.uUrs.»S* J. It. BOOS-