Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 19, 1873, Image 4

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1 THII A*A(JON DAILY TfiLEGJUl'H AND MfiSSBNGEft: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1873. THE or irnim:. shpt. i». i«t». Mr. Timm* 1 luiiuJ fall trip t<> «Wk of funiit u: hii> hi, (jone on hia ..«■ York to buy n bit,' Olid ORTJK*tfl. of Truman A Mr. J. W. .R' xt> ha* ivturnod to the city and now »t hi* businc i with hi* accuitomed Tank PmMlaw*- M.Twr*. Guilford. Wood A Co. took pre- urn,m* at the Korn.- Fair with th.-jr&toy orjran and Gnilford A Word piano* over w\i nil comjv»*titf»rM. Ctnirari Awarded. Tho <«ontra/rt for erecting the new ex hibition hail at the Park, wm awarded y«vt*‘nhiv afternoon U* Mr. G. B. Pettit, at $l,!*:ff>. hi« lieinj* the lowest bid made. Mk. C. C. Gl ilford, the bunineiM man ner of the Macon honw? of Guilford, ^ood A Co., boa arrived frum Atlanta, U> take permanent charge and will soon make things hop in that hantWime store an Mulberry afreet. Akthtr L. Wood haa in press a piece of instrumental music, which he has named “Mimi Galop.’* The piece is named for the little daughter of the com poser. and if the nam»*aake is as pretty n* the pie , little beauty. Cam ml tied. The ne^ro. Peter Kin^, who made the brutal assault or the little colored girl Wininesflay, was arrested yesterday morn- in^f on a warrant imsiuhI by Judjp; eems, tritsl and committed to jail to answer Ixjforo the Superior Court. Aid far MhrereporU The authentic* at Shreveport send out the information that they need no more dix’tura, no more nurses and no more money. They hare an abundance of everything that is needed for the present emergency, thiinka to the generous aid tliat has reached them from so many quarters. Post (Mined. Ytwtenlay was so inclement tliat the picnic, which was to have l»een jfiven at the Park, under the management of the St. Vincent do Paul Society for the ben efit of St. Joseph’s convent, was post poned until next Monday. If the weather then is favorable ladies and gentlemen may axpect the full programme to bo car- ritxl out, and a pleasant occasion it will l>o. \rw Auction House. Mr. J. J. Clay has taken the store on Cherry street, adjoining tho store of l>aly A Bro., and will, as early as practi cable, 00mmen00 there an auction and commission business. He is too busy at present in eonmetion with the fair to be- >fin business at once, but will start early in Novcmlkcr. He proposes to do a life business in the auction line. Attempted Incendiarism. Needimm Jackson, a colored man, lias Huooccdcd in Incoming the owner of a Tory snu£ throe-room cottage on Jeffer son street, in Vineville. Nitfht before last some enemy of Jackson’s attempted to burn him out. Firo was placed under tho sill and it w;u* just £cttin£ good htuidw ay when it was discovered. It damag'd the building to the extent of a hnndnd dollars Indore it could be extin guished. New Music. Mosmt*s. Guilford Wood. A Co. send us a fine lot of new music,among which are the following pieces: Little Sunshine, soci and < !,• >ru».; My soul in Park, ballad I have no Home, song and chorus, by Will S. Hays; Little Sweetheart, Come Lis ten to mo, by Arthur W. French; I Long to am* the Dear Old Home; Come When the Soft Twilight Falls, and Inspirer and Hearer of IVnyer. a su.-rtst piece, for pmno and alto or Kiss solos with quar tette. An AIIYay. Mr. Fred Knight came into this offic< last night with tho left sleeve of his coat Isidly cut, and several scratches about hi nock as if it tuid been in near proximity to a knife. He report* that he was as assaulted at aln>ut half past seven o'clock by Henry Scumpshire, out on Factory Kow, and tii.it three cuts were made at him with a knife, all of which did little more than graze the flesh. The worst damage was done to the coat, one sleeve of which wasalsmt ruined. Mortality. The interment* in Kooe Hill Cemetery during the month of August, were as fol lows : White—adult* 7 " children 7—14 Colored —adults 8 '* children... 6—14 Total 28 Of the white. four died elsewhere and were brought to the city for interment, and one died of violence. This leaves nine death* from disease among the white people of Macon during the month. The mortality for the present month will pos sibly be a little heavier. An Oil ( vinmladsn. We saw yesteiNlay a cotuwiaaion which in age, at least, outranks all other ivmmiseioiis infthe State, it was issues! by ••Thoma* Hutchinson, Enquire; Captain- Gcneral and Governor-in-Chief, in and over His Majesty’s Province of Massa chusetts Bay." to “Thomas Aspinwall, Oent’n;’’ making him ••Captain of a Mili tary Company of Foot.” The document clone** as follows : “Giv en under my Hand and Seal at Anns at Boston, the ll>th Day of Septeuil*er. in the {eleventh Year of the R<*ign of His Majesty King Gt*org«* the Third, Anttoqu* lAsnui 1771." This makes the commiadon one hun dred and two yean* ftW U>-«tay. The Thomas Aspinwall. who no doubt was made happy bv K'ing the possessor of it. was the grandfather of Mr. T. A. Brewer, i»f Vineville (who is now an octogenarian), ami the great-grandfather of Mrs. R. A. Henson. The couiuii*uon may be seen ut tho otfice of Mr. B. H. Wrigley. TALBOTTOH. The May»r*« C«Mrt Hi* Honor, tho M».tot. had ciffht cul prit* up Wore him yeuterdaj morning to &n*wer L vuriou* offense*. The first name on the docket was that of P. Simms, who was up for the third time in three weeks on the charge of vagrancy. Before hia ease had been dis missed on his promises to leare town ; but instead of leaving he resorted to his old liabits of drunkenness. His Honor aen- fenced him yeatenlay to pay a fine of five dollars, or to ten days’ labor upon the street*. Henderson Munroe and George Wa*h ington, about ten years of age, were up for a joint case of disorderly conduct. Investigation proved it to have been no more than a mere street fight between boys, and his Honor remanded them their parents for the administration of sufficient amount of the condign to nip the rising bud of pugilism which is swe] ing in their young bosoms. Edward Jackson, colored, was regis ter'll as a vagTant. He is the fellow who was arrested on Wednesday, charged with stealing some cows from Mr. Terry, of Leesburg. After very many effort* he managed to put up a pretty straight ac count of himself, and the Mayor gave him an opportunity to verify some of hi* statement*. • Peter King, colored, who was charged with attempting to violate the person a five year old colored girl, wa* brought before the Mayor and remanded for rant. He makes no denial of his crime but, on the contrary, confesses that he did the deed, and excuses himself by say ing the d—1 got into him. Ellen Brown, colored, stole some bed clothing from the residence of Mr. S. A, Porter. The goods were found in her possession. She said she did not intend to steal them, but just toqjc them off the bed and carried them home with her, and meant to have carried them back next morning. She was fined five dollars ten days in the barracks. Jesse Williams and Amos Will bur were found sleeping on the street*. While the former was telling an interesting tale how ho left Seago Station, because there was no cotton down there to pick, and came to Macon to pick cotton, his mother walked into the court-room and claimed the boy. She said she had attempted whip him on 'Tuesday, and he had jumped the fence and run away from her, and had been gone ever since. Ho was re mandod to her, and it is probable that he finds it inconvenient to sit comfortably since he got home. Tho other boy was so mortified at the situation in which he wa* placed that he took a chill on the spot, and heaved, elc.,and was returned to the barracks to remain until ho is enough to begin a ten days* job at the park. CEOKGIA MILITARY ACADEMY. The Bid that Macon has not Made for It. There is a statement going ^tho rounds of tho papers to the effect that “Maoon bids |250,000 for tho Georgia Military Academy/' This statement places Ma con in an attitude which alio lias not as sumed by any word or act of her own, or by any authoritative utterance whatever, .aid it creates the impression abroad that this city, by an overwhelming bid, aims to forestall competition and gobble this prieo, before other cities and towns have a chance to show what they are willing to do for it. It is known that Marietta, the former seat of the institution, claims it by right, and is anrions to have it restored to her. Griffin and Forsyth also want it, and either city, no doubt, will make a hand some offer to secure it; but, if Macon should slip into the field wifh an offer of #250.000, even before it is a settled fact that the Institute is to be re-established, she would at onoo incur the displeasure of her sister cities, and this she has no desire to do. Maoon is not in a condition to offe: quarter of a million of dollars to any in stitution. The city has already subscrib ed liberally for college purposes, and is now on tho ere of spending large sums of money for the establishment of a sys tem of public schools. This latter enter prise she cannot abandon, nor can she afford to bo niggardly in her support of it. If we are to have a public school system, it must bo in every particular a* efficient as those of Savannah, Atlanta and Columbus, therefore, what money the city now ha* to spend in educational pur poses should be turned in this direction. In no other way could the people be so greatly benefited. But we will say candidly that if the movement to re-establish the Military Institute should be a successful one, and if the cities of the State are invited to make bids for its location, the people of Macon will probably make an honorable effort to get it here. It is a desirable in stitution to have in a community, and the people of this community will probably make as liberal an offer as any other; and* the laboratory property ha* been men tioned in this connection, we may say that we think if an offer of that fine piece of property would secure the instiute to Maoon the offer would probably be made. But a* the matter now stands all state ment* a* to what Maoon bids for the in stitute are premature, and are not w&r- frrynow Glass.—Great MtenlFt*- i* now d»*- qun*< *i MTvedlj fiaftd to the hffld* <■> Wi»*! r Gists uwd j 1 ‘ in dwclhnx*. stores a:*l « » Ml qualirie* J ^rtr of Ajnvnmn mnl French Wt •• , «**». 'Iiovwraph. 1 Cut. Gr-uihi. 1 Glam, whntowi! No. Htyv pric*Tard. .1-1 i Mr.F. -II Colftrrd T'ole. ranted by any facts known to the people of this city. Always First. Messrs. Ells A Laney have a fine lot of >e birds, the first of the season, which they will serve to their customers to-day^ They are perfectly irrepressible, and ix there is anything good to eat or drink to be had, they will have it. BEADING NOTICES. Don't forget to send your waste grease > the soap factory to-day. septl9tf Eaoli Choice Flocb has never taken any premiums. 'Why ? Because it has never been exhibited. augSltf The Caiurr a*d Lircr MrdirinepiV.-* uni.r.v.T m.Wsctiot: in il* Urmtnmt U Li» - r I»i-!>>*pepda.Hlck Head- Cosiivcnr*". **»d all Uiut cla*a of duuun anauuc from a »n»»nVn-1 «t-»: i of the ttomarh and liver. ^ oovjoiy Nebvoi s Dkbilitt.—A •* imuMe •Uto of mind; » wuak. ii<*rr us exhauMted fed- in*; no energy or Hninialw n; rwnfuaed head, weak memory. with debiiiUtinff, involunta ry disrhsrvre- The n*i»qtjen<r of ewtamern. men tal overwork at indiwrvtioti*. Thu nkevdts de bility find* * ■oier-urn rure in Hi'mphkxy Homeopathic Specific. No. fv It ton*-* up the Rvvtem. arnuui di*rh»nr«w, dUt>Ts the the rnintaJ gloom and despondency, and iv jin mates the en tire system. It i» perfectly harmless And efficient. Trine $3 for a jmrkjure of fire lioies and a lorn* $2 vial of powder, whirh is important i: old. serious cases; or |1 ;**r single box. Sold by all dnnorist*.. or sent bv mail on receipt of prie Addims. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOME* PATHKJ MEDICINE CO.. No. Biradw* X. V. Por mb- by John Ingsl* szul Hunt. Rat kin A Lamar. Maoon. Ga. sprlfeodkwtf St Ui in » s fraek 4* *4 to as. U.-ad JUST ARRIVED. P»»rk qn _. mall lot* *.■ lof u» n*. I^ml p. Una ox—Xoon- Liveepool—N«*. 4U on -V-'HUrt * 101; clear riV -T • Load 40>. Gd. fid. T«l)ow ow mkidlinr^ 20 TIERCES NEW RICE (Very riioic Marine News. New Yoed.—Arrived—Eonma* MerksdMa ar. rived ml the city from BmvrK. Hilr-n* from Lapland. Appreciatbp.—The Milwaukee Sentinel say*.: “Dr. Price’s Cream Bakin* Powder and Special Plarorimtii are the beat. with<Lt exception, tliat are made. They are growing daily in popular fa vor. and in every case where they are u*ed gire derided satisfaction. We are using them incur household, and speak from a knowledge of the case. These articles are not put into the market to compete in price with those of a low grade and inferior quality—they claim purity and healthful- ness. Let those who read give them but a single trial and be satisfied.** Disease Reenll* from the syutetn that has hern invigorated and regulated by a course of that most beneflicent of all vegetable elixirs. Hoc- tetter's Stomach Bitters. Such, at least, is the inference we are compelled to draw from the tes timony of thousands of persons residing in un healthy districts, who attribute their escape from the epidemic and other complaints which prevail there in the spring and autumn solely to the use of this great protective and preventive medicine. Manv Western and Southern farmers and plant ers, as invariably as they sow and plant in the spring and reap and gather in the fall, administer it at those seasons to their families and employes, and take it themselves from twice to three times a day. The demand for it in the fever nnd ague districts bordering on the Mississippi. Ohio and Arkansas rivers is immenn; and wherever the natural conditions are such as to generate inter mittent or remittent fevers, it is held in the 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 forms of dis ease. It is almost unnecessary to say tliat this renowned tonic and renovator is now generally accepted as a standard specific for indigetion. bil iousness, nervous distemper, rheumatism, physi cal weakness and mental despondency, not only by the public at large, but by all unnrojudired medical men. The vast popularity of the Bitters has, of courss, led to many counterfeits and imi tations, against which the community are re quested to be on their guard. Warranted not to contain a single partHs 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. MARRIED: On September 11th. at the nwdapff of Mr-. MrKmsira. by the Rev. J. O. Branch, Captain Geort.k Buscu to Mrs. Maly S. Odom. All of Macon. Ga. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ECNMICS' B. AMD L ASSOCIATIM. T HE regular monthly mating of the Mechan ic*’ BuiMimr and Loan AflOdiflM will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Members will pay their dues in onler to avuid fines. Immediately after the adjournment of meeting, a meelink of the Director* will l*o held. MILO S. FREEMAN. seplSMt Geeratary and Treasurer. lOOboies CREAM CHEESE, 20 boxes NEW COD FISH, 300 boxes NEW HERRINGS. 200 kits NEW MACKEREL, 150 boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO. 100 cases WHITE ROCK POTASH. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. FIRE DEPARTMENT T HE officered the MACON FIRE DEPART MENT are requested to meet »t the hal “PROTECTIOX-No. 1” this FRIDAY, nicht o’clock, to transact important tHisiness. Bv .. dt-r. R. A. MORRIS, Chief En*, X. KD. A. B. Roes. Secretary. sopliHt. HO! FOR THE FAIR! W, A JOHAN&C | Brandy Beaches—Q’ts and P’ts Respectfully call attention to their attract! Dl stock of House Furnishing Goods YOU DB8EKYB A FLOOOIXO ! that’s what VOU do 1” said a parent to his unruly son. "I know it, dad, but I’ll try to get along without!" replied young hopeful. But there is no "getting along” family without the celebrated “Barley Sheaf” cook, since its late improvement, the most reliable stove in tho market, that is constructed upon true scientific principles throughout. A number ry valuable improvements have recently been added to it—among them a patent anti-dust shak ing sifter in the hearth. Also, a patent shaking and dumping grate, anti-dust, which moves un der tlio fire brick lining, on tnovablo chilled balls, permitting the grate to be agitated without any obstruction from clinkers or coal getting between the moving grate and the stationary frame. The centre pieces which hold the plates are made un usually heavy, and are perfect gas burners. Man- facturcrs, Messrs. Stuart, Peterson A Co., Phila delphia. Helmbold’ft Murliu is tho pnly reliable remedy for diseases of tho urinary organs. Take it in season, and do not be imposed upon by quarks and impostors. i are glad to learn that the absence of the celebrated Dr. Helmbold lias not prevented the continued manufacture of tbo Buchu, so well known a* tho only efficient remedy for diseases of tho kidneys and urinary organs. There are counterfeits of this mo3t excellent medicine. Genuine has rroprietor’s private stamp. John F. Which they are enlarging daily, consisting of SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASINGS. COUNTERPANES, SPREADS. NAPKINS. DOILIES. TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELS. Etc.. Which they offer at pricea'eonsistent with the re- * cent decline in all classes of goods. RIBBONS! RIBBONS T W. A. JUHAIT & CO. Hare just opened a beautiful display of GROS GRAIN AND ROMAN STRIPE SASH RIBBONS, Which are regarded as miracles of cheapness. IRISH LINENS! IRISH LINENS! A splendid assortment of the above in every grade. OUR DRESS GOODS Hare begun to arrive, which will enable u few days to moke the handsomest display i line ever seen in this section. Call on W. A. JIHAN A: CO. »v notified that 1 will am the "nlinary of said county on the first Monday in Novemlier next, for leave to sell the lands be longing to the estate of Henry Davis, deceased. This September 17th, 1S7S. the Court of Ordinary of Crawford, comity. will lx* sold in thr to-Aii of Knoxville, on the tir*t Tuesday in November next, the lands belonging to the estate of Henry Davis, detvased. lyimr in the first district of now Crawford county. Terms cash. This September 17.1873. THOMAS J. DAVIS, Administrator. |sapD4ifa J Cholera, cholkiu. Cholera, prevented and health secured if you take Simmons’ Liver Regu lator. It is a purely vegetable medicine, acts on the liver, stomach and bowels, and keeps them healthy. financial and Commercial Office Telegraph axd Mrsskjcgkr, ) September 18, 1873. S Cotton. There was little change in the cotton market to-day. Buyers were not very eager, though ales were heavier than they have been before this aea- We report no change in quotations. Mid dlings 16%. The receipts to-day were 306 boles—307 by rail and TO by wagon. The shipments were 16ft bales; sales 341. 1CACOX COTTOJT STATEMENT. Stork on band Sept. L 1873.... 1AW Received tonlgy 306 Received previously .1A36—1,642 Shipped to-day~ ... 164 3,041 Shipped previously...... 882—1,646 Stock on hand this evening. ....... 1.W5 WEEKLY STAYKMKET. The following shows the business done in cot ton in this dty during the week ending to-day: Recpts Rail. Wagon. Sh pints. Sales. ridgy. 81 32 208 222 Saturday.... SI 96 75 Monday 191 2fi 10 Tuesday 136 70 66 Wednesday.. 187 03 228 Thursday....207 99 164 MERCER UNIVERSITY MACON, GEORGIA. The Fall Term of this Institution will open on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER L __ w operation, moved in 1871 to the city of Macon, where spa cious and elegant buildings, erecting for its use, will soon lie completed. With a full corps of professors, an adequate and valuable equipment of libraries and m ’ rat us, it oners facilities for acquiriiur a business education equal to those of any collese in the country. The plan of study combines the dose or collegiate course, and the elective. The city of Maoon is entitled to twelve scholar ships, to be filled liy apj>ointment of the City Council. Free tuition is also offered to the sons of ministers of all denominations residents of Georgia. Board, at 812 per month, can be had at the Mess Hall—a new and commodious building. Students boarding at tho Hall are expected to furnish the rooms they occupy. Board can also be had in the city at about 825 per month. The price of tuition is 860. payable 820 on 1st of October and 840 on 1st January. Former students intending to return, and ap plicants for admission, are earnestly requested to report themselves on the day of opening, so<*n thereafter a* possible. For catalogues, or further information by letter, address ” seplSt-Stawtf 746 LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New York— Noon—Stock* very active but very feverish at low prices. Gold 11. Money 7. Exchange, long 81; short fi. Governments dull. State bonds quiet. Evening—Money fraction commission. Sterling t. Gold higher at Government* irreg ular. State bonds, nothing doing. New Oeulajts— Exchange—sterling unsettled by Jay Cooke’s failure. New York sight | pre- lta I«it»u<Ibk» — ftebMl luid Bar. Tbo traveling Rffont of the Telegraph and Mb**engkk writes as follows from Talbotton: Talbotton, September 17, 1873. JMilors TtUgrapk Mmmrn^r: This remarkably heal thy and strictly moral town was reached by the writer at mid day day before rosterd^y. In the midst of a lovely and highly productive *eo- t;on, it ha* splendid advantages. It** citizen*, with thiwe of the surroundinjj eountry have long been famous for their hospitable manners and general intelli gence. We note with pleasure that the Female College, as also that of the Ccl- linsworth Institute, for young men and j boys, have oommmenced their fall ms- I •tens under very favorable auspices. | The expectations of the planting com munity have been realised; barring the ravages of the hall worm and caterpillar. In conversation with intelligent farmers, we infer the cotton mop has been cut off fully one-third in coneequenoe. Court is in aonrinn hare with that able jurist Judge James Johnson on the Bench. The local Bar, with the visiting lawyers ■compose a fine array of tslant inuwg the latter we observed Gen. Henry L. TUnwtag, who is looking in prime health and spirits. I* conclusion, we herewith our fKal>h to Mai. Harvey, that : landlords for the elegant i he entertained us dur ing our itftj here. T. J. Lanuu. Buy only Heau’s XXXX Tobacco, a* good a* the best, and 25 per cent, cheaper. seplTtf Attention Merchants.—Central City Choice, Yours to Count On, and Pride of Georgia are reliable brands of cigars manufactured only by George W. Head’s. sepl7tf The trade will save money by pur chasing their flour of the Eagle Mills. All grades guaranteed to give satisfac tion ; only best amber and white wheat used. augSltf Jrst Received.—Three hundred boxes tobacco, on consignment, with instruc tions to sell for wh.it it will bring, in the next four days. Terms cash or bonk pa- I per at sixty days with interest, j aepITtf Oto. W. Head. Wild Cheeky Balsam.—The memory of Dr. W:>tor m embalmed in the heart* of thousand* whom hu Baboon cf Wild Cherry ho* cured of cough*, roll*, consumption, or some other h»rm of pulmonary due***. It u now over forty .rear* since this preparation wa* brought before the public and yet the demand farit is oonstantlyin- creasing. _ A Card. Eagle Extra and Eagle Family are well known to all housewives, and need no recommendation. W • J- Lawton. Cotton. New Yore—Noon—Cotton dlul; upland* ®>fc Orleans. JO|; sole* 571. Future* opened: September ISI15IS W£; Oeto- T17 £3-32 November 17 6*16; Decem ber 1711-16. Evening—Cotton, upland* 201; Orleans 3Q); net reeeipC fiW; growl 228. Future* closed steady; sale* 13.800; Septem ber 16 £-l«£l8fc October 17 6-16&17 11-16; No vember 171; December 17 7-16&171. Baltimore—Cotton. griMi* receipts46; exports Htwin 90; sakw 126; stock 335; middling* 30; Idlings 18f; strict good ordinary 17k; mar- it dull. New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 511; grew* 325; exports coastwise —; sales 250; stock 9640; good middlings Isf: market iighL WiLMWOTOE—Cotton. n»*t reoeipu 65; stock K middlings 16; alt* 22; market qr.iet. 'HaRLESTon—Cotton, net resvipL- 987; gross NORTH BRITISH MO MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD - • $10,000,000 LOWEST RATES! 50 Barrels Kerosene Oil. JUST RECEIVED ! Borden’s Condensed Milk. New Crop Bice. Fresh Canned Pineapples. JAQUES A JOHNSON'S. THE LOGrM FEEHLIZER ROGERS A LEMAN. General Agents for the above now justly celebrated Fertilizing Com pound, would respectfully inform the public that they have a supply now ready for immediate delivery. It is just the article needed for Wheat and Turnips. It is no longer an experiment. In no one in stance lias it failed to give satisfaction. Price $15 for quantity to compost a ton of 2,000 pounds. B0GEBS & LEMAN, General Agents, Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Ga. aurtfitf W. W. CARNES, General Insurance Agent, •FFICB NO. SO CHBS1Y ST. Represents the following first-class Companies: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Oncanized 1^10 - Assets 82,250,000 GE0R6IA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus Ga. - - Assets 8500,000. UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK, airant. Hanc mjMunes). Assets ----- over $4;000,000. PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Memphis, Tenn. - - Assets 825S346. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Organized 1764 - - - Assets $3,500,000 Policies written on Dwellings, Stores, stocks of Merchandise, Cotton, or other insurable property at fair rates. \ My sleeping room adjoins my office, and I will cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the day or niirhL W. TV. CARNES COLLINS & LITTLE, MACON, GEORGIA, Dealers in all kinds of GREAT BARGAINS LADIES’ Dresses and Suits! Dresses and Suits will be otlcrred at Greatly Reduced Prices! During the remainder of this month. LADIES' DRESSES, SUITS AND DRESS 600DS W. A. HOPSON - & CO., sepI8-tf 41 and 4.1 SECOND STREET. Mrs. Bailey’s School, Corner Walnut and Third Sts., ■^yiLL be reopened on October 6th. scp!4eod4t Mills and Land for Sale Cheap. X WILL sell on accommodating terms five hundred and sixty acres of Land, with a first class Circular Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossy Creek, with water power equal to one hundred horse power, situated in Houston county, within three miles of No. 2 Station, Southwestern Rail road. For further particulars address the subscriber at Fort Valley. Ga. D. H. HOUSER. sep16 eod2m POR SALE CHEAT. A N half-acre lot with a six-room dwelling, kitchen, outhouses, etc., situated on Second street between Oak and Arch. Is within a few minutes walk of the Inkiness jKirt of the city, de pot and workshops, and has proven to bo a healthy place. Apply to D. D. CRAIG. auglOeodtf R. A. MORRIS. diamond spectacles. ute Crystal l’ebbksd ” melted together, and are called Diamond on account of their hardness and brilliancy. It is well known that spectacles cut from Braxillianor Scotch pebbles are very inju rious to the eye, l>e<iiu*e of their polarizing light. Having been tested with the polariscope, the diamond lenses have been found to admit fifteen per cent, less heated rays thnn any other pebble. They arc ground with great scientific accuracy, ■e free from chromatic aberrations, mid produce -rightness and distinctness of vision not befure ut tained in spectacles. Manufactured bv the Spencer Optical Manufac* iring Company, New York. For sale by responsible Agents in even* city in the Union. E. J. JOHNSTON, Jeweler and Optician, is sole Agent for Macon, Ga., from whom they can only be obtained. No ped dlers employed. The great demand for these Spectacles lias in duced unscrupulous dealers to palm off an inferior and spurious article for the Diamond. Great care should be taken to see that the trade-mark -o (which is protected by American Letters Patent) stamped on every pair. oct!5 dAwly* NEW GOODS! LUBHrS EXTRACTS. COUDRAY’S POMADES, FINE ENGLISH SOAPS, FREECH PLATE HAND MIRRORS. A full line of Imported Toilet Goods! Just received at the Drug Store of Banian, Massenberg & Co. sepl-ttf WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A T Findlay Iron Works, THREE GOOD MA CHINISTS. None but first-rate workmen need apply. R. FINDLAY’S SONS. GENUINE BUST-EBOOE OATS. 500 BUSHELS, just received and for sale scp!8-d£w3t JONES & BAXTER. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. seplS-tf tSQMEsr//^ Affents Wanted, Send for catalogue. Soniitic Saviag Kxehiao Ccapacy, Kaw TcrL STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Stationary and portable Steam Engines nnd Boil ers, Gray’s Anti-Friction Cotton Press. Circular, Gang and Mulay Saw Mills; Portable and Sta tionary Flouring Mills, Sugar Cano Mills and Su gar Pans. Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dum my Engines for street roads and mining purjioscs. new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send for cir cular. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. 60 Yesey Street, New York. FOB BENT. A COTTAGE HOUSE containing five rooms. Possession given immediately. Apply to sep!7-tf P. W. HAMMOND. FOB BENT. Kemnore University High School, Amherst, C. H., Va. Preparatory to the University of Va. H. A. Strode (Math. Medallist U. Va.). Principal and instructor in Mathematics. H. C. Brock, 13.1 it. U. Va. (re cently Ass’t Prof. Latin. U. Va.) Instructor ir. Greek, Latin. French, German and Botany. This is one of the leading high schools of Virginia, and presents many advantages incomparable with thoso of others. Students also received for the Summer. New session begins September loth, FOR RENT. Price $30 per Month. sepl-ttf J. E. ELLIS. TO RENT. rjlWO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one eight- A room House for rent. Apply to july25tf OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO. FOB BENT. ; room Duelling, with three acres ground near residence Apply to j: SEYMOUR RODGtRS, At Scyi in me. Titmley A Co.’s. Hcn,Euin * Laham.—Thu *»U fcno-n ud red—btr Cm hare mind a Imr*. it* el Dr. Hood'. Eureka Livar Medieuki n hu th. prat ed aU who ham uied n. Is bookn M W «nb liou Cmoic, Fi/Otti ia pronounced by alt who have triad it tA. bat. Manufac tured by W. J. Lawton k Co. augSltf erduioiy lfii. market qtnet. ArorsTA--Cotton, net rervipt* 500; sale* 496; stock —; niiddlinjn 17; market dull. Savannah—Cotton, net receipts ISA exports coastwise —; sale* «»»-. stock 5263; middling* 174: market quiet and unenanged. Mobile—Colton, net receipts 15(h exports coast* Wiwc fUb. sales Juh bU«ck 5525; middlings 184; mar ket quiet. Boston—Ootton. net receipts —: ktoss aolee *<N>; stock 900th mutdlirors 2H, market quiet. Nor/ole—Cotton, net receipts 161; export* coastwise Iu5; sales —; stock 530; middling 184; market quiet. Memphis—Cotton, receipts 546; shipments 746; sale* ; stock 3521; middlings 174; market dull. Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 502; ctom —; rxrv>rt* coastwise —: sales 45; stock 5452; Texas ordinary —; rood ordinary 164; market quiet. Philadelphia—Cotton quiet; middling 204; low middling* 194. strict good ordinary 174; net receipts 62; gross 458. Liverpool—Noon — Cotton quiet and un changed; sales 12.009 hales; speculation and ex port 20,069. No arrivals transactions; seller* demand 1-16 advance. Later—Saks of uplands, new crop shipments, hoM» rood ordinary, 8 13-18. Evening—Cotlon sales today include American. Produoe. New Tore — Noon—Flour linn. Wheat 1*52 better. Ccrnquiet without s decided change. Pork firm; new mes* 12. Lard firm ; c.d steam 8| 1514 Turpentine dull at 424- Rosin quiet at 3 06 femratned. Freight* firm. • lEvemivr—Flour firm and moderately active. 00. Whuky steady at 99. Pork in mod erate request at 17 874. Lard 8|. Turpentine weak. Roam and tallow steady. Wheat, the Wall street treuhks had a depressing effect; win ter red western 1 69>? 1704. Coni, bolder* anx ious. mixed and yellow western Freights firm. Louisville—Floor active and firm. Corn firm; wippiy light st StljA for sacked delivered. Provisions quiet and easy. Pork 16 25. Bacon, •boulder* 9*9* ; clear rib |Ofc219|; clear 164 for packed. Lard, tierce Sf i.94. keg 94: steam &. Whisky in light dsnsad and easy at SKI Cincxeeati—Fkiar firm at 7 M. Cora steady aft 66. Prrmnohs quasi Pork (rim 1606- Lord firmer, steam bald firmly at ft|&64 ; kettle aft bad; 94 asked with light offerings. Bacon quart; shoulders 9j: clear rib sales KglOi Whisky firm at 92. New Oblea>»— Flour, stock email; treble ex tra 9 7K§6 GOtrfaoacr 9 96^9 75 Oats firm, afl kinds 73. Pork dull; sees 17 96. Dry salted meats firmer and scaraa; shoulders 9. Whisky dull and loweri Louisiana 96, Cincinnati lot. oth- 50 GROSS MATCHES. 69 CASES VINEGAR BITTERS, 20 TONS WHITE LEAD. 100 OUNCES MORPHINE. 200 BOXES WINDOW GLASS, 10 GROSS WINSLOW’S SOOTHING and a fine lot of CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS Mg (WITH LATEST IXPEOVEHEETS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OVER 750,000 IN USE. If you think of brim a Sewing Machine it will nr you to examine the records of those now in use and profit by experience. THE WHEELER Jt WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE ROTARY HOOK, MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on both side* of the fabric sewed. All shut tle machine* waste power in drawing the shuttle back after the stitch is formed bringing double wear and strain upon both machine and operator, hence while other machines rapidly wear out, the HEELER A WILSON LASTL A LIFETIME, and proves an economical investment; Do not believe all that is promised by so-called “Cheap” machine*, you should require proof that years of use have tested their value. Money once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold term*, or monthly payments taken. Old machines put in order or received in exchange. WHEELER k WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES: Savannah, Aumista. Maron and Colftrahus, Ga. W. B. CLEYES. Gen. AgUSavannah, Ga. W. A. HICKS, Agent, Mac-on, Ga. jsnlfrodly Apply to jtily!7 if OR RENT. OUSES, el., R. P. LAWTON, At Exchange Bank, or to Dr. A. P. COLLINS, At Collins’ & Heath’s A8ENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK, Epidemic and Coniagioas Diseases with the newest and best treatment for all cases. The only thorough work of the kind in the world. Embraces Small-pox, Yellow Fever, Cholera and all analogous diseases. No family safe without it v and all buy it. Has 24 chromatic illustrations.' The biggem chance of tho season for agents. Ad dress H. S.'GOODSPL’ED A CO., 37 Park Row. New York. Tt/rD"MPV Made Rapidly with Stencil and lllUll Jj X Key Check Outfits. Catalogues STOCKS and gold. Capital. $10 to $100; will pay $100 to $1,000 a month. Full explanation sent free. W. P. HUBBBLL & CO.. Bankers and Brokers, 30 Wall Street. New York. BuigfM. (D O A per day! Agents wanted! tD U All classes of working |>eo- ot cither sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON A CO., Portland. Maine. S5 pie, of ( DOORS, M ouldings, bracket., tures. Builders' Cotta Wai \ Stair Fix tures, Builders’ Furnishing Hard- Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware. Marble and Slate Mantel Pieces. Window Glass a Specialty. Circulars and Price List Sent free o: application by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney sts,. octleodly * Charleston, S. C. W'lilte Pine I-iiimber Por Sale. CARPETS I Oil Cloths. MATTING, RUGS, MATS, ETC. rpHK largest stock of the aliove goods ever of L fend in this market now in store and arriv in* daily direct frum manufactory, of the t** quality of goods and at reduced prices. BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS THBEE-PLV CARPETS, EXTRA SUPER CARPETS, MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR. PETS, VENETIAN CARPETS, HEMPS CARPETS, VELVET RUGS. BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS, . MATS OF ALL STYLES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS/ LLNOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS FELTS AXD DRUGGETS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, CANE MATTINGS. CANTON MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL FAPERS. Pur 'husers urr invited to ciamino mr start bv.’ fore buy mr, ns I ran show a greater varn tv at as iow nrices as any market in the south' ' 98 Cherry street, not door to Ross ft Cofc. 1 holasale dry poods house. eplleouSm R. P. ROSS. PHELPS, DOREMUS Sc CORBET (Late Phelps ft DoremusJ UAsrrAcrrsBBS turn dkjllzxs iy PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE MATTRESSES, SPRING BEOS, ETC,, ’ 264 qnd 266 Canal St., Near Broad wav. New York WM. riIKI.1^. OTIS CORBETT. TTM.’t. I>ORBMCs! D. L. ROBERTS. a. GARDES DWIGHT L. KOBEHTS & CO.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Navannali, Ga. Liberal advances made on Produce in hand. Wc have a good stock of Bagging and Ties on “* 'ow rates. scplifim hand, which i WM. II. STARK. H. P. RICHM0SD WM. H. STARK & CO., WHOLESALE 6R0CERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, SAVANNAH. GA. Careful attention given to sales or shipment of Cotton nnd all kinds of Produce. Lilienil advances made on consignments. Agents for the sale of E Frank Coes Bone Superphosphate, Maenolii '** nl -- Princeton Factory Yarns scpllSm Z. B. WHEELEE, Saloon and Restaurant, Fourth Street, opposite Express Office, MACON. GEORGIA. Meals Served at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT. L First Class Establishment. STOCKED WITH FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. OPIUM We cure the habit permanently, cheap, *quick. without suffering or inconvenience. Detribe iur case. Address S. G. ARM- STROXG, M. D., Berrien Springs. Michigan. T he greatest invention of THE AGE. Agents wanted everywhere. Samples and terms free. Address W. C. 'WALKER. Russellville, Ky. DWELLING TO BENT. COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vinevillo Graj 8 Celebrated Aati frietion Cotton Press. The cheapest, simplest, and most js-rfoct r.ittou Screw ever invented. Send for circular. WASH INGTON IRON WORKS, 60 Vcsey street, New York, sole manufactim-rs. OHAS. OOHNSELMAN & 00., General Commission Merchants. Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. Refer to W. A. Huff. Macon. mays 6ro DENTISTRY. For Rent. of the best stands for a boarding-house in the dty. ■ ‘gI 1 }!. ROBERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN. nuir2 tf FOR RENT CHEAP. T HE store on Cherry street, next to Greer. Lake & Co.*s. at present occupied by Coleman k Newsom. Possession given 1st of October. Ap ply to J. VALENTINO. augStf A New Family Grocery. T TAKE pleasure in informing my friends ar d the public generally that I nave opened a Family Grocery at No. 58 Cherry street. I expect to keep a stock of good goods, and I solicit your trade. Thanking my friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on me in my former business, and hoping for a continuance of the same. I ar Respectfully. seplg lw E. R. RICHARDS. Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty, with one small child, d.-sires a situation as house keeper in a family, a hotel or public institution. Is willing to make herself useful, and will bring doubted testimonials of good character. Apply to the Senior Editor tf the Telegraph. aurgfi tf Hunt, Rankin & Lamar’s, 82 and 64 Cherry street. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! N. Y. STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. KXTKXCTS FROM “ REPORT OF COMMITTEE 05 STX5DXRP FOR SHOT.” A LL manufacturers will have eventually to con form, when sportmen require that their shot shall com nore with the hfatndiud of excellence upon which your committee ha* fixed. Upon the most critical examination, your com mittee have determined to adopt os the “Amiri- ca5 StxxDjARD” the scale presented to us by Messrs. Thos. Otis Le Roy a Ox, New York. K. NEWJiLL. Chairman. N. M. SMITH. F. G. SKINNER. Sportsmen and dealers desirous of having the above scale, or any information relative thereto, ran promptly obtain the same by applying to THOS. OTIS LE ROY a CO- New York. jiifte2SdeudS:u HARRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well known numbers* 505-75-28-20 and 22. Factory, Xt. Vernon; Office 75, John St., New York. anc£4 fim Mule Taken Up. A T the premises of the undersigned in Monte zuma, Ga^ on the 1st of August last, a sorrel Horse Mule, about five years old. The owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and re deem said mule, otherwise it will be disposed of as the law directs. JOHN G. SMITH, aeplg 6t Montezuma, Ga. E. B. POTTEB, M. D. HOMCEOPATHI8T O FFICE Wood’s Block, Second street, third door below Johnston jewelry establishment. Residence Lanier House. jnlylS tf Drs. Greene. Lmflley & Bentley’s GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES! Their success attests their merits. The afflicted who have tried them say that DR. GREENE’S FIT CURE will stop at once all kinds of Fits, Spasms and Convulsions. Epilepsy, Cholera ami Nervous Wakefulness are comnlctely under its control. That Comp. Ext. Coryualis is the great est ALTERATIVE and BLOOD PURIFIER known. That Medicated Hosey has no equal as a remedy in Bronchitis. Asthma and Coughs. That Neuralgia Specific is just what its name implies. They are for sale by all Druggists. Pre- pared onlv by Drs. GREfcXE. LIXDLEY * BENTLEY. Charlotte. N. C. 8TRICTJLY COMMISSION HOUSE R. M. WATERS & CO., oil Broad St., New York. BANKERS —AND— Cotton Commission Merchants. Buy and sell contracts for future delivery of cot ton. Deposit accounts of bankers, merchants and others are especially solicited. ■julyfidSm M’OjELLAjrS INSTITUTE for BOYS At West Chester, Pa. A beautiful and elevated situation, 22 miles west of Philadelphia. Spa cious Playgrounds, with Gymnasium. Students prepared for College. Polytechnic Schools or Busi ness. Special provision made for very voting boys. Many students remain, as boarders, during Summer vacation. Session begins September 10. Address ROBERT M. M’CLELLAN. CYPRESS SHINGLES A Superior Article! For sale by B. H. WRIGLEY & CO. j une.lt f WANTED AT ONCE. O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers (Breaster) to whom the highest wages will b y the day or piece. P. C. SAWRER. Coal. Coal. YTTE will sell Coal at summer rate until first of v T October. Orders left at Messrs. Winship & Callaway’s store, Post Office, or office of A- G. Butt’s Esq, will receive prompt attention. Yard BUTTS k ROSS. Administrator's Sale. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—By authority from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, 1 wul gell at public outcry, before the Court-house door, in said county, within the legal ho tale, on the first Tuesday in October, liTo, two half srre lot* in said county, on the i road, near Windsor Hill, about b*»f the city limit*, known as the property lately . oanedbyC. W. Gruber. On one lot there are i two houses, each with two rooms ; on the other ; *} one house with throe rooms, good double l kitchen, rtc. and good well of water. The im- | pruvements in fair order, in a good neighborhood, I near churches and school*. Term*—One-third cash, one-third at six and I one-third at Urolve months. The credit pay ment* to beau* ten per cent, interest. ELBERT M. CALHOUN. I Administrator of Talbott Combs, sepfilawiw BARLOW HOUSE, AMEBICUS, GA., WILEY JONES & CO., Propr’s. Grandest Sc&eine_Erer Known! FOURTH GEAXD GIFT CONCERT! POB THE BENEFIT OP THE PUBLIC LIBRARY_of KENTUCKY. 12,000 Cash Gifts $1,500,000 $250,000 Js'OR $50! T HE Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by special act of the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky will take place in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1873. Only Rixty thousand tickets will l>e sold. Tho tickets are divided into ten coupons or Darts. At this concert, which will be tne grandest n sical display ever witnessed in this country, tho unprecedented sum of $1,500,000 Divided into 12,000 cash gifts, which Mill be dis tributed by lot among the ticket-holders. LIST OF GIFTS: ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - 0220,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - - 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - 20.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - 10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each 30 CASH GIPTS 5,000 each 50 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each 80 CASH GIFTS 500 each 100 CASH GI PTS 400 each 150 CASH GIFTS 300 each 250 CASH GIFTS 200 each 325 CASH GI FTS 100 each 11,000 CASH GIFTS 50 each TOILET REQUISITES C ONSISTING of the most elegant standard English and French TOOTH, NAIL AND HAIR BRUSHES. Combs of Every Description! E. H. COHEN, JR- jos. HULL COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and General Com. mission Merchants, flfi Bay N1 rert, Savannah, Ca. Refer respectfully to J. W, Lathrop A Oo, X A. Hardee's Son k Co^ Tison k Gordon, II. M*j*r k Co., Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Bank and Trust Co. sepiiftn J. N. LIGHTF00T, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, 100 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. 1. M. WARFIELD. EOBT. WAYS,. WARFIELD & WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. (JKORiilA. ness. Cash advances m.ulo on consignments st lowest rates of interest. All business entrust*! to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu tures” bought nnd sold in the Savannah and Now J York Cotton Exchange on tho most reasonable ’ terms. * sep!2 6m Mammoth Sale. NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS. TERMS EASY' _ . Lots S and 6. block 58; lots l and 3, block —; lots 6, 7 nnd 8. block 48; lot*2,4 and 44, block 52; lot.s 1, 5, 0 and 8, block 50; lot 6, block 49; lot 6, block till; lots 3,4, 7 nnd S, block 71; lots 1, 2 and 3, block 74; lot 5, block 75; lots 1, 4,5 and 6, block 72; lot 1, block f 8; lot 2, block Si*; lot 6. block 31; part of lot 5. square 73; lots 1,2, ft, 4,5. fi, 7 and 8, block 86; lots 1.2,3.4. 5,6.7 and 8, block 37; lota 1,2,8, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 38; lots 1. 2, 8, t. fi,«. 7 and 8. block 89; lots 1.2.3.3, fi, 7 and 8. block 40; lota 1, 2,3.4,5, 6,7 and S, block 41; lota 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 and part of 7, block 42; lots 1,2,3,4, 7, 8 and jiart of 6, block 48; lot ft, block 68. TERMS OF SALE.—Olio-fourth cash, the bai lee to be paid within fifteen months, monthly istalraents. Notes to lie given on the grounds. Bond for titles given by the city. All lumlier, brick and stone on the lota known i the “Armory Property” will be reserved ler ic use of the city. Sale will commence at 10 o’clock a. nu on Tat- nnll square, and continue from day to day until all the lota are sold. L. W. RASDAL. F. A. SHOXEMAN, C. BURKE, Committee. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, 1 Opposite Huff’s New Building, Cherry St., between Thirst and Fourth, MACON, GA. IHLS well-known house l>eing now snitn'n!/ fitted up, the undersigned is prepared tosc- rommodate Boarders— Permanent, Transient see Day. Guests will receive the best attention, and the Table supplied with the finest tho market af fords. jnly30tf T J. H. BREMER. LAND FOR SALE. .t of Vo cultivation, principally < ik, hicko of land, in one and a half miles north- ctro third cleared and in well timbered, growth sad pine, and located i 23.060 17.500 100,000 150.000 50,000 40,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 32.500 550,000 A splendid assortment of LUBIN’S. ATKINSON’S And BAILEY’S Handkerchief Extracts ! with a Fanna and Genuine D’Orsay Col- general assortment of POMADES, POWDER, SOAPS, ETC., Necessary for an Elegant Toilet. JOHN INGALLS. Fourth and Poplar sts, Hollingsworth block, seplitf Kentucky University. L OCATED at Ashland, the home of Henry Clav and Old Transylvania Six colleges in ope»£ ation, with 30 professors and 600 students from 28 States. Entire f*« for oollein; year. 620. except in the Law, Medical and Commercial Colleges. Boarding from $2 to $5 per week. For Catalogue, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexington, Ky. aug19dlawlm lihy neighborhood. These lands are red and level, well adapted to the production of com, ret* •at, oats and all farm products of Middle eorgin, so situated that it may lie divided into two desirable farms of 40u acres, or four of acres each. Considered by eomj>etcnt iS&H? bo tho best farming lands now for sole in this sre* tion of the State. These lands will be sold to too highest bidder, in the town of Fort Valley, the first Monday in Octol»er, bgtwwen 11 and 2 o’clodu Also.at the same time and place, one of the be** improved lota in this place, containing four a'p’* of land. For farther information, apply teWro J. Anderson.or to the undersigned at Fort nro» Ga. WM. I. GREENE. Fort Valley, Ga., Sept. 8, lwa. sep9-d?w Fine Chewing Tobacco I id choice brands of Che** BOB And other brutu W HITE a of Smoking Tobacco. FINE CUT, Michigan Fine Cut in bulk, and other brands m tin foil. SEGARS Cheaper than the cheapest. STREET CAR TICKETS. Station No. 1, Macon Street Railroad. TICKETS. 4 FOR 25 CENTS. Over 3,000 sold last month. ROLAND B. HALL, Comer Cherry street and Cotton Avenue. sepS tf _ NEW BRICK STORK, on F»*irth street, near Brown'* Hotel, with a fin* rolectior erf Fancy and Family Groceries, we thus prevent ourrolve* to the public and oak erf them a continuance erf tbetr liberal notrotnro*. We hare everything pertaining to a Fancy and Family Grocery Store, all of which is perfectly troah. We will keep constantly on hand, in future. FRJSSH FISH. q OYSTERS, CHICKENS. .niciwuri i T G. GRIER, the proprietor, ha* reduced the KGGfe and-CABBAGE. J »J . rwhmoi board to « per day for the benefit _ . i of travelers and partis* going to the Indian W, nuke C!o IBS . •penally. ; Spna*. Alter the 6r*to< September the utul rate* will be resumed. augfieodtf L. J. GCILMAKTiy. J0H5 FLANXEBY. L. J. GUIIiMAETIN ft CO., COTTON FACTORS —JJCD— Jaga General Commission Merchants, Bay Street, Saranah, 6a. 4 GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of Lime, Jewell's Mill* Yams and Dome*ti«, etc. Bagging. Rope and Iron Ties always on hand. Usual facilities extended to customers, ougl dwAsadm. GRIER HOUSE FOKSTYH. GBORGLL Fine WHISKIES and WINEStanbrhad afoa. , • Also, a full hue rrf LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAPS. BALLKOM A WALLACE. Fourth ktrwt, near Brown’* Hotel, arpl9-lh *u tu Moron, Ga. WOOD. BLOUNT, HARDEMAN * HABDEXAK ATTORNEYS AT LAW, XACOX, CA. Office, Cherry street, over 8. T. Walker’s. auglO tf BUTTS a ROSS. Sugar! Sugar! Appointed sole Georgia for the ODLVERT STEAM 8UGJR RIFINBRY. CHESAPEAKE STEAM SUGAR REFINERY. MERCHANTS’ STEAM SUGAR RBFIXERY. of Baltimore. We solicit orders from the trade and will guarantee prices to be os low os if or dered direct. *rpl2 lm WARFIELD A WAYNE. TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, amounting to - - - Sl,5iO.OIO The distribution will be positive, whether all the tickets arc v >!d or not, and the 12/KX) gifts all paid in proportion to the tickets sold. PRICES OF TICKETS: Whole tickets $50; Halves $25: Tenths, or each Coupons, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500; 22i Ticket* for$l,000; 1X3 Whole Tickets for $5,000 227 "Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount oi less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders ac. companied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those w'x> may buy to sell agr.in. THOS. E. BRAMLKTTE. Agt. Pub. Libr. Ky„ and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville. Ky. SAVANNAH GRITS. the salo of re all of my lg good and For Rent. Booms For Bent, 0VER office of Southern Express Company. Terms moderate. Apply to T. H. HENDERSON. sep!2 tf At Express Office. Mechanics’ Building and loan Association. I ^HE annual m -otinu of the'sloi lholilen, of the . Meehanira* Bonding anil Loan Association for the election of officers for the ensninr ye will t»; held at the orfioo of sai.i association, FRIDAY EVENING, the l!nh instant, at o’clock. MILOS. FREEMAN, wptlltd For Rent. street, occupied at present by J. L- Saul*- bury, eligibly locat'-d and convenient to business. Possession given October 1st. Apply to A. B. ROSS, ■eplOtf ^ Or GAFT. .BUTTS- LAW CAKJP. ESSRS. WOODWARD A TOOLE, of formed a lemil copart* :r»hip, respadtaD; public, and willIn Dodge, I " Secretary and Treasurer. Apply to seplfi 3t Dr A. P- COLLINS At Office of Collin* k H«»th. Second Street- DB. WEIGHT, DENTIST. H AS removed to Boardman’s Block, over Vol- gcr a Co.’*, corner Mulberry and Second street*. Maer>n. Go.^ Household Furniture FOR SALE. _ Household antf Kitchen Furniture at low figure*, can be informed where they can obtain bargain*, by applying at THlfe OFFICE. i-plt-Ol Dr. Wright’s Drug Store, q XS constantly supplied with everything belonar- _L ing to the drug business, and as to prices and quaility, equal to any other house in the city. Prescriptions a Specialty. 31R. OLIVER DANFORTH, an experienced Apothecary, ha* entire charge of the Dispens- idy to serve all who *ep!4 3t. t department, and i B. W. & S. H. JBMISON, ATTORIEYS ANO COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second *t_ Macon, Georgia. TT7ILL practice in the court* of Macon and ad* W jaernt circuit*, and in the Supreme and Federal Court* of Georgia. Special attention given to matters in Bankruptcy. FLOUR! FLOUR! other choice brand*, qn consignment, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and will be sold as low a* any in market. JONES k BAXTER. sepl8-d&w3t Seed Rye and Barley. "ITTE would again remind our patrons that ro V▼ have a bountiful supply cf Seed R^a and Barley, that we propose to close out at bottom figure*. seplS-dSUwlt rvices to tbo the counties of Wilcox. , Worth, 3fa*v-n t Sumter, and H0JJ9* Sj»ecial attention riven also to cases in tbo lupremoand Federal Courts. Address, Vienna, Ga. iul.vl5 d3m*^ Stores for Rent. E on Cotton Avenue, near the comer of Cherry street, and the other on CbepJ street, near corner erf Cotton Avenue. Possession ven immediately. Apply to scpO tf A. FARMLR-_ New Safe For Sale. ^ HANDSOME Herring Safe, Medium Size* nost new. ltafc,^ iaEB _ For Sale. A BRICK RESIDENCE, containing rooms, on Poplar street, near the new J. ish Synagogue. For terms and particulars, PP on the premi*ea to _ „ r»nnV *epl4 5t TENNESSEE SKBU RYB- this year’s growth, for sale by OTlfUUwSt JONES A BAXTER. hkhikt field as* idcs l ,,bu " E ' H. & I L. FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, CCTIIHT, 6BOBSI*. W ILL five prompt attontioi) w oonffied to them, in the < g“f. , ! e 'caiboun doinh, Stewart, Quitman. Clay. J2UaSd and Terrell, the Supreme Court “K^nSd the Krtnrt and (Sroujt Court. oJtbeLniteu Bates for the Soulhera District of Geergi*. septl7-tf