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THE MAt’ON DAILY TELE&RAPH AND MESSENGER! SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1873.
the city.
*AH’K1»AY MoKNING. SF.PT. 5'. I"
£•,, >kk ha* An an. ti
ulvcrtiaeincnt.
\L v\' k llurr and family I**ft. last nitfht
r Lwi*ville. The Mayer will befiLacnt
l. *ut a w»«ck.
Mb. J. L. Shea, who baa btvn in New
’ >r k for a couple of mouth*. return***! t/>
city Lu*t niifht.
Mb. Sol. Waxei.bauk left Liat ni^ht
■r New York, to purchase hin second
* k of full and winter ftocvU.
OI TR \(. l
Trirtf an
Mr. E. Wuciunp, of Winsbip & Calla
way, return***! last ni^ht after a four
month*' jaunt through Europe.
Mr. S. T. Golem ak, of K/>ha A Coleman
ret .mod lout nitfhtfrom New York, when
he has l*vn ransacking the New York
market** to increase their already
mens*.* 8t/*:k of goods.
From Drown A Co. we have r*.*e* ivod a
copy *>f the Octol>er number of Lesli
lowly’s Book, 0X10 of tho mCMt showy as
well as«»no of tho handsomest and most
romiablo ladios* magarin* '- printed in the
country.
I.v about .» wook the Macon Volunteer*
will mako their appearance in a hand
some fatigue uniform, made by Messrs.
Dcvelin & Co., New York. The company
received information yesterday that the
uniforms were about ready to be shipped.
Personal.
Tho American Rogisttfr, published at
Paris, under date of August 30th, notices
tho surrivnl, in that city, among other
Btfltimor**aus, of Mr. and,Mrs. A. W.
Machen, in whom Macon has some inter-
ox t, :»« Mrs. M. was Miss Minnie Gresham,
daughter of lion. John J. Gresham, of this
city. Mr. and Mrs. M. were stopping at
the Hotel do l'Amironto.
Married.
On Thursday, the 4th of September,
Mr. P. C. Conley, of 3Iobilo, Ala., was
married to Miss Mary E. Carnes, of Mem
phis, Tonn. Tho ceremony took place in
St. George's Church, St. Catharine's, Can-
a*la, IJev. T. T. Bobards officiating.
The lirido is a sister of Captain W. W.
Carnes, of this city. She is well known
and highly os toe mod by a largo circle of
friend* hero.
The Weather.
For two days past tho weather has pre
sented an equinoctial aspect. Though
there has been no wind there has been a
continuous rain, commencing Wednesday
ni'dit and continuing almost without in
termission up to nearly sunset yesterday.
Tho ground is thoroughly aoakod, and
popular opinion is we have had enough
rain for oil pressing necessities. *Just
before sundown the clouds lifted in tho
west and let in tho sun for a few min
utoi, to mako thing.%look cheerfuL
vorld
Anoi lir r ft nuke.
county haying beaten the
lightning, is now endeavor
ing to show what she can do in the snak
line. A Jones county man, a day or two
ago, killed a rattlesnake which meas
ured six feet and a half long and nine
inches in circumference. Its tail was
decorated with fourteen rattles. By its
side was a litter of fourteen young rattle
snakes, six of which tho gentleman sue*
eroded in killing, tho remainder escaped
Those killed averaged 18 inches long.
The Kerrs. Amo* Bon
ionrlrtrd.
Sunday afternoon, .l- wo_- report *-l in
the TKLE.iRAm and Messenger of Tues
day, a negro man nailed Amos Bora,
made a brutal attempt to outrage the
person of a colored girl ten or twelve years
old, named Jeanette Glo^ter. Ho had
partially acer mplishod his purpose when
he wm assaulted h® the girl's mother and
made to desist.
Fearing arrest, the negro left tb*- city.
A warrant was issued for his arrest and
placed in the hands of the sheriff, Mr.
Goo. F. Cherry. A few days ago it was
ascertained that the fugitive was in Co
lnmbtM, and Mr. Cherry at on* v went
and arrested him, returning to Mac*
with the prisoner Thursday evenin
Yesterday afternoon the prisoner
READING
NOTICES, Financial and Commercial 1
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
• - *. —* <d anti
i Tklegsjlpii .
I secured if y
r »r. stomach
Krrrrn I.atx than !fim. —H your teeth aw
a-.A:r. and you lun not yet tried Ihe "Sosndwit" 1
ns a prv*emOit e. try it now. Abeudon all otfaer
Dcntnikes and rive it a tir chance f it is gaurau-
teed to be a* harm!*-’* as water.
Cotton.
The narXet to-day u unchanged, tboegh p
haps a little weaker. Wo qaote low middlings
and middling** 161. Good styles of all pk
fn*n rood ordinary up are in taralerafo request:
hut it is ahnost impassible to work off po
Disease Recol!«
tetter’s Stomach Bitv*
from the tftfsp that Ii&j
regulated by a < «crv» *
f all v* r-table dixi.v. Hoe
a Such. at least.
the
of
brought )*jforc Judge Wocnu for pwlim-
inary examination. The teatimony
three witnesses, ir.cln iini: the gUL was
moft direct and conclusive, establishinj
beyond nil doubt, the guilt of the pris
oner.
Tho girl was passing the house
Bone, on the way to a well for some
ter, and Bone decoyed her into the house,
threw her on tho bed and ravished her.
Tho cries of the girl attracted the atu
tion of a colored woman who was near
hand, who notified the girl's mother
what was going on. The mother w,
to thchonsc, broke the door open and en
tend to find tho fellow in the very act
outraging the child.
Sunday nitflit Bono went to the girl’s
mother and owned up to the crime; but
endeavored to persuade ter to hush it up,
promising to leave the city if she would
do so. He did leave and went to Colum
bus, when) ho was arrested and brought
back ns above stated.
Bone is better known in tho city
Amos Tindall. He has always been re
garded as a clever and industrious negro,
and for some years has been employed
the Southwestern freight depot,
conduct in this matter is regarded as in
explicable by those who know him.
His
Messrs. Campliell fie Junes.
These gent lemon again tender their ser
vices, through our columns, to tho public
m tho warehouse and commission bust
ness. They are two of tho cleverest men
in the city, of the finest business ability,
and thoroughly alive anil enterprising
Their warehouse, on the comer of Secon,
and I’oplar streets, is of iron, and is one
of tho largest in the city, giving th
every ndvantngo of secure and capacious
store room. Wo take ploasuro in com
mending them to the planting friends of
tho Tilmutb and JIks-cnmeb.
Pugh s<
behind hit
togmphio
taint'd tho
photography.
lent, to lio determined not to 1
i art in the manufacture of pho-
llkona ses. Ho has just ob-
servicos of a competent arti
sin ess it will le to retouch all
before any prints ore made,
tlms relieving them from all blemishes
and defects of all kinds, and producim
those soft, life-like pictures, which are
the admiration of all art-lovers. He has
gene to considerable oipenso to attain
this perfection, believing that his friends
will sustain him therein.
negati
Thr Military Prriiiliini.
Tlie military part of tho State Fair is
U1 a wmipliilu-d fact—live oempani
having Ikvu officially entered for the con
test for the splendid premium of $750.
is pmtwble that two or three other com
panics will yet 1« entered, and. when
they shall have dene so, tho full list will
bo published.
This display will constitute one of the
most brilliant features of the State Fair,
and will contribute largely toward at
tracting a crowd hither. These five com
panies. handsomely tinifurmod as they
will 1k\ will form a splendid looking bnt
tolion of soldiers, and their exercises will
1h> among the most attractive features of
the Fair.
>rs Knrampmrnt.
Messrs. C. J. Stroberg, Grand l’.itri-
areli. H. Lowcnthal, Gr.uid Sentinel, and
Grand Patriarch K. O. Onitmiss, C. Mac-
hold and H. Sprit* retained l ist niglit
from Harne.villc, where they have been
to institute a new Encampment, called
Stella Encampment. No. Iff—named after
a deceased daughterof Mr. J. P, Monde#,
one of the otfioers.
The following are tho (.Seers elected
W. A. Front. Chief Patriarch
G. P. Campbell, High Priest.
A. A. Fanibrough, Senior Warden.
J. K. Mendes, Junior Warden.
Ml’. Howard, Treasurer.
A. Kcvicre, Scribo.
J. F. Turner. Guide.
T. W. Dugg.tn. Sentinel.
The Major’s Court.
Tho ’’ pluir sock# ” of the African
way of aditisting the chignon monopo
lised tin attention of the Mayor's Court
yesterday morning. There were seven
of thorn up upon two grades of moral
turpitude—stealing and fighting.
The first was a three-cornered .as of
stealing, in which the heroins* were Hat
tie Robinson, Martha Warren and .Ann..
Hill. These women stole a door frame
lelonging to Mr. Mcllurney, and divided
It among themselves with a view to
using it " to make de pot bite. Parts
,f the frame were found in possession of
each of the three. His Honor consented
to iliatais# the charge against them pro-
vi,led they would pay Mr. McB. five dol
lars for the frame. They have until
thiri momiujj to settle up. .
The next was a ,jua<irunguLr case of
fighting, in which the combatants were
Maria Church, Anna Blackshear and
Mary i'cteni. In this beautiful quartette
Maria Church performed on a very loud
soprano voice, Anna Uladuhear slung an
eicelieut tenor ax. Ellen Blackthorn bran
dished a ton or club, and Mary Peters
"wrestled around" generally with a lias#
smoothing iron. The only solo was by
Mans Church—the other three being
combined against her. After hearing
the testimony in the case, His Honor dis
missed Maria Church, as the aggrieved
party, and fined the others five dollars a
head, which was paid without delay, and
all went on their way rejoicing.
Thr Iluty of our I.n<lle« at the A|i
lironrhlnjr State Fair In the- Ill-play
for the County of mtib,
During the past, when our country was
in the throes of a great and sanguinary
revolution, and the hearts of our men
stood still with horror at tho direful
around us, it was then that tho firmness,
decision and kindness of our women shone
over our land as a beacon light to give
strength and power to the people, and
..•specially were displayed those noble
qualities of which wo are so proud, by tho
women of Bibb county. And now that
ponce overshadows us, and wo are striving
to excel in those energies that truly con.
itituto a great people, we turn again to
those who havo never failed us in time of
need, and say that we place our hopes
upon you.
It is by the industries of our ladios.by
the product of their minds and tho skill
of their hands that we shall hope to stand
foremost in tho county display at tho ap
proaching State Fair.
Alt articles of home industry, compris
ing nil that tho good wifo prepares for her
table, all that is for os* or ornament
about the household, everything that
uloma or adds comfort to tho family that
is made or wronght within tho domestic
circle, is expected to bo brought forward.
In needle and fancy work, ornamental
lowing, embroidery, knitting and braid,
ing, and all things that pertain especially
to tho soft touch and exquisite taste of
the female sex.
In tho fine arts, painting and its kin.
drod branches, and in thoso things that
require a clear eye, a delicate touch, and
a refined taste, we call upon our ladies to
freely forward and join in the enterprise,
for they are applied to personally, each
and every one of thorn. Let this appeal
bo heard from tho centre to tho extreme
boarders of this county; let it present
itself at every door os a figure of confi
donee in our city, a determination of the
ncoplo of Bibb to grasp tho banner of
success nnd firmly hold it in their hands.
Let us show the Stato that, as its cen
tre, we combine that strength of charac
ter and fertility of resources, upon which
with pride our people as Georgians may
look as they assemble together in our
midst.
Cl’TTIA'G AFFRAY AT A SCHOOL*
Olio .If nr-lis Hit lie liny Knife
Jfnrshallvlllc Buy
Another.
A difficulty occurred, on Wednesday,
at Marshallville, between a couple of
schoolboy*, named Walter Walker and
Thomas Douglas, in which the latter was
everely stabbed in tho thigh by the for
mer. The wound, while it is considered
a severe one, is not regarded as dan.
ge roils.
Wo did not ascertain the nature of the
quarrel brtweon the boys, but apprehend
that it was nc more than a common
ichoolboy difficulty, except in its rather
tragic results.
Mb. B. B. Watson, the cotton buyer,
returned to the city last night from his
summer residence at Stamford, Connecti
cut.
BEAD15G NOTICES.
J. X. IIaet, Amerieus, Ga., keeps on
hand the best stock of flour and general
groceries; confectioneries of all kinds;
fruits, oranges, apples and lemons; toys
of all kinds; cakes of all kinds, and bakes
to order. sepSO dlaw.wAsw
Don’t forget t» send your waste grea«e
to the soap factory to-day. septlDtf
.olx Choice Fl u e has never taken
.my premiums. Why ? Because it has
x been exhibited. aug31tf
But calf Ile-Ws XXXX Tobacco, as
good as the beet, and 25 per cent,
hooper. seplTtf
Attention Mekchants.—Central City
hoice. Yours to Count On, nnd Pride of
Georgia are reliable brands of cigars
mufnetured only by George W. Head’s.
seplTtf
The trade will save money by pur
hasing their flour of the Eagle Mills.
All grades guaranteed to give satisfae-
only best amber and white wheat
used. aug31tf
inference we ere neqwtlsl to if raw Oven tb. a f—-
timony of tinasauds at pen*™ n-odhm tn un
li-nltliy districts who attribute their ***!>' t.w
th< • i .Italic and oth r .t*n|A ii.t * which pm si
them in the spring :u„! usfssin b-’-ly h the u ;
fa: this great pruteetTveawl prcwVtfiVe msdirilM
Mxnv Western and Southern farnvvs amt plant I
era aa mvariably aa they aow and plant in the
gprinvand reap and gather in the talk administer
it at those aeasona to their families and emptoyea.
and take it thenuelrea from twice u three tiuan a
day. Tho demand for it in the lever and ague
distrirta bordering on the Xuaiarippi. Ohio and
Aitwjai rivera is hmnse; and wherever the
natural condition are such aa to eenerato inter
mittent or remittent fevers, it ti held is the hirh
cst esuwm, hath as an antidote to the atmospher
ic virus which provokes thorn, and as a swift and
certain remedy for tboae dtit rearing form- ot 'tis
sue. It is almost unnecessary to say that this
renowned tonic and renovator ti now gmicrally
aereptnl as a rtaiularl specific for indtietioa, hjj-
iodsnesa, nervous di-Umner, rheumatism, phyw-l
cal wrmknem and mental d*'<popdency > not onlv
by the public at fauvr. 1
inodiral men. The vast I- , .
has. <4 non.-. led to many counterfeiU aid imi-
tations. Biminst which the community are nc-|
quested to he on their ruant. |
Wabeaniku not to contain a single particle ot
mercury, or any other injurious or mineral sub
stance, hat to consist entirely of medical matter
purely vegetable, which ti the reason 3i ai toons’
hirer Bomhdsr ti so effecttiaI. yot so haraik-ss.
Tint CitEAPEST and Birr.—Hook’s Eureka
Liver Medicine gives universal aattitactios in the
treatment of Liver Disease, D>spe|sda.Sick Head
ache. Costivcness, and all tlwtclasa ot dtieaaes
arising from a disoederrd Kate ol tho stomach
and liver. ’ nwSOly
APPEECISTED.—Tho Milwaukee Sentinel ssys:
“Dr. Prioo’a Cream Ilakins Powder and Special
Fla votings are the best, without exreptirei. that
are made. They are growing daily in I«i>nlar fa
vor. and in every cue where they are used give
derided gattifactinn. Wean- using them in our
household, and speak from a knowledge ot the
. There articles are not put into the market
to compete in price with Ukoc of a low grado and
inferior quality—they claim purity and healihful-
. Let those who read give them but a riiiglu
trial ami be aatisfied.''
Hclmbolir.- llucliu is the only reliahl-
remedy for diseases cl the urinsiy organs. Take
it in season, and do not be Imposed upon by
quacks and impostors.
We are glad to learn that the absence of the
celebrated Dr. IfelmboM has not prevented tho
continued manufacture of the Ruche, so well
known aa the only efficient remedy for discs. ■* ol
the kidneys and urinary organs. There ore
counterfeits ot this most excellent medicine.
Genuine has proprieiew’s private stamp. John F.
ncniy. New York, Sole A rent.
The receipts to-day. which fall oumewhat below
yesterday’s, aggregate S baiea—119 by mil and
lit hy sragaii. The shipments were 312 halos;
■tea ilt.
XACOS COTTOX SIXIEJtENT.
band Sept. L 1ST*.— ^ LXM
Ke-viv
dved
Nl today —.—.. 2VI
.1 iterfmlf — -1PM2—1^75
Shipped previously ...
Stock on hand this evenins: ..
l.o«— SSS
1.9-tS
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRATH
FinanciaL
Snr Tome — Xoon—Stocks very feverish;
figures 'ecwj m- downward. No price at all f.
moner. Gold i;-. Eictenge. Ion.-short ib.
Gorvramems dull and irregular. State bondsdnO;
no bids nor oilers.
Ei min.:—Money nominal at 7, gold, no lend
ers. Sterling si-' Gold lllf.Ul. Governments
nothing doing. State bonds dulL
Midnight—Sis ml: «* ISh «*. ISb Gs lij; new
U|;S7slG; CSS 10: new2s111; 10-tfls 121. Tdn-
ne-soe- 81; n-.-w M>i; Virginias 12; new 50; con
solidated 511; deferred 11!: Loutiianas At; new
40; levee 0’s 55; 8’s57: Alabama S’s 70; 5’s45;
Georgia S’s 65; 7*s S9: North Carolinas 27; new
15}: special tax 10; South Carolinas 521; new 14
April and October S.
Loxw>S—Xooc.—CccjoI* 021; n ^ w fire*
ErleiSh hijv business in American toemilkm.
A.IJC -Klfii tiRRO uuai.ifag
with wide fluctuations.
I. vti:k—Eric 4L
Ereninc—Ficances uneasy. No failure*. Erie
Pabis—Noon—Rentes 571 25c.
Jot to tiie World ! Womas w Free I Among
the many modern discoveries looking*to tbo baj»-
pincsa and amelioration of the human race, none
is entitled to hiehcr consideration than the re
nowned remedy—Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Krcu-
la tor. Woman's Best Friend. By it woman is
emancipated from numlierless ills peculiar to her
u Bt’foru its made power all irrecularitit!* of
the womb vanish. It currs whites. It cures sup
pression of tho menses. It removes uterjne ob
it ructions. It cure* constipation and strengthens
she system. It braces tho nerves and purifies tho
blood. It never falls, as thotamds of women will
testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and
sold by L. II. Bradfleld, Druprist, Atlanta, Ga
Price $1 90 per bottle. All respectable drug men
keep it
Tuskeeoee, Ala., IMS.
Mr. L. H.Bradfibld—Sir; Phase forward us,
mined lately, another >mpply of Bradfield’s Pe-
male Regulator. We find it to bo all that is
claimed for it, and wo havo witnessed the most de
cided nmlliappy effects Drmluced by it
Very respectfully,
Hunter A Alexander.
Wc, tho undersigned Druirvista, take pleasure
in commending to tlie trade Dr. J. Bcadfield’s
Female Reoclator—believing it to be a pood
and reliable remedy for tho diseases for which bo
recommends it.
W. A. Lass dell. Atlanta, Ga.
PEMBBETOS, WlLSOS, TaTLOR A COra
Allan (a. Ga.
Redwjss A-Fox. Atlanta Ga,
W. C. Laws he. Atlanta, Ga.
W. Root A Sox, Marietta, oa.
Cotton.
New York—Noon—Cotton dull nnd nominal;
90b Orleans, 20fc sales 91S; new cotton
1 cheaper.
futures opened; September 1715-16^1911-32;
October 17lfel7fc November 17 5-I6gl7|; Docem
ber 17*.
Eveninsr—Cotton, net receipts. 257: press 376;
weekly net receipts 1331; yross 10.*»U.
Futures rinsed steady; sales 13.700; Septem
ber 181-16; October 17i; November 17 7-16: De
cember 17*.
Mulnirht—Cotton unsettled and nominal; sales
of 1087 bales at 1S|£19!, j:ew crop.
'jommrtive Cotton Statement—Net receipts
United States ports durimr tbo week 25,180;
oe week last year 4WS; total receipts to date
48^130; to same date last year 0A68A; exports for
the week M6S; last year S512; total exports to date
16,724; last year 15,196; stock at all United States
ports 7944k hut year 100,475; stock at interior
town*, not mren last year 12,156; stock at Liver-
xtl 7&7JK*h Last year 799J00Q; American afloat
r Great Britain 310^)00; last year 400JKW. |
Baltimore—Cotton, press receipts 36: exports
coastwise 25; sales 2ft stock 296; mkidlinxrs lft,
low roiddlinn 18R strict pood ordinary 17*; mar
ket dull and lower.
Weekly net receipts 76S; press —; export coast
wise 1297; sales 748.
New 01LEAX9—Cotton, net receipts 1475; press
1727; exports coastwise —; sales 150; stock 11.567:
middlimrs 19. low middlings 18*; strict pood ordi
nary 16*; market Ann.
Weekly net receipts 4735; gross CGIS; exports
coastwise 2146; sales 4100.
Bostox—Cotton, net receipts 415; press 17ft,
sale* 30ft, stock 900; middlings 20]; market quiet.
Weekly net receipts 294-, exports coastwiae —;
gross 1538; salts 1700.
Wxlmixgtox—Cotton, net receipts 4S; stock
278; middlings —; sales 28.
Weekly net receipts 816; exports coastwise
195; sale* —.
Ciiarlxstox—Cotton, net receipts 1142: press
1221; exports coastwise 730; sales So0: stock 5533:
middlings 17F. low middlings 17h strict pood
ordinary 16; market easier.
Weekly net rtceipts 5235; exports coastwise SW2;
press 39»); sales 1250.
ArorsTA—Cotton, net receipts 275; sales 237;
stork 1142; middlings lfjtfln market dull.
Weekly net receipts 2432; shipments 195; sales
213 V, rales to spinners 105.
Sayaxxait—Cotton, net receipts 1541: exports
coastwise 8-17; sales 809; stock 4570; middlings 17*;
market quiet.
Weekly net receipts 7327, exports coastwise
4114; sales SOI S.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 86ft.export*coast
wise 25ft. sales 20; stock 562ft, middlings
low middlings 16*@17; strict good ordinary 15*;
market quiet.
Weekly net receipts, 1792; exports coastwise
1752; sale* 1900.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 277; exports
con*twise 220; sales —; stock 587; middling —.
Weekly net receipts l&W; exports coastwise
139ft. sales 100.
Memphis—Cotton, receipts 549; shipments 246;
rales ; stock 35421; middlines 17* s market
dull.
Galvestox—Cotton, net receipts 745; cress —-
*. coastwise —: sales 37; stock 5597; Texas
lAjH.rt- coastuise —4 sales s
ordinary —; eooil ordinary —,
Weekly net receipts 11SS; exports coastwise 155;
rale* 574.
Philadelphia—Cotton, receipts 12; middling
—: ral.»s —.
Weekly net receipts 876; press 1395; exports
to Great Britain 322.
Citt Poixt—Cotton, weekly net receipts 211.
Columbus—Cotton quiet; weekly net receipts
538; shipments 744; sales679; stock'’*’* ’
dlinsrs 17*.
744; sales 879; stock S31; lmvmid-
Proyidexce—Cotton, weekly n-*# receipts 9;
* ‘ itock 7000.
STATE OF GEORG IA-TRorp CorxTT:
This is to certify that I hnvo «>xaroinpd the
rerino of Dr. J. Bradfleld, of this county, and as a
medical man prenounos it to be a combination of
mcdif-incs of great merit in tho treatment of all
tlie diseases of females for which he recommends
it. This December 21.1868.
Wm. P. Beasley. M. D.
IIu.vt, Rankix A Lamar.
lyholesalc AgnL*, Macon, Ga.
mayl0d2awAw\\
oikmtacl.es to marriage
HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from
the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life
Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriaco re
moved. New method of treatment. New and re
markable remedies. Books and circulars sent
free, in scaled envelope*. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth street, Phil.v-
delphia, PiL.au institution having a high reputa
tion for honorable conduct and professional skill
julysdSml
Distress after eating, which is one of the most
unpleasant results of indigestion, will no longer
xperienrod if a taldespoonful of Simmons*
r lb-•rulator is taken after each mcaL This
ill prevent tlie distress referred to; and by per
severing in the use of this remedy for a few
weeks, a permanent cure will bo effected, and
pain will no longer be the penalty of eating.
Good Tnixca—We take pleasure in recom
mending Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings, Vanilla.
Lemon. etCre as also, his justly celebrated Cream
Baking Powder, confident that their superior ex
cellence will stand tho te>t of use. In the culin
ary department they are invaluable. No Pastry,
Custanls, or Creams so fine and delicate as those
containing Dr. Price's Special Flavorings; and no
Biscuits, Cakes orCombrend so light, sweet and
healthful as those prepared with his Cream Baking
Powder. Get them of the Grocers.
Victims of Obscure Disease, seeking safety
and restored health, should use Dr. Helmbold’s
Extract Bucliu. This article is officinal and
taadard. It is, moreover, the only preparation
th^t develops the full value of Buehuas a diuretic.
is a perfect specific for all diseases of the urinaiy
organs in male or female. Beware of counterfeit*
and imitations, which unscrupulous men are en
deavoring to palm off upon Dr. nelmbald’s repu
tat ion. Look for the Doctor's signature on the
wrapper.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AUCTION! AUCTION!
WILL SELL THIS MORNING, at lftSO
o’ci.K-k, one ltar Counter ami Bar Fixtures.
Desk, Table, Chair*, three fine Sewing Machines,
one Letter Press, Crockery and Glass ware, new
and second hand furniture of all erodes, and
household effects generally. Silo poottre.
O. B. BEFORE,
fpflVlt Auctioneer.
One More House to Bent,
AN PINE STREET, containing four Rooms,
[) kitchen
■p20-2t
[>ot. Apply to
J. A. PUGH.
NEW FEATURE
—ns—
Just Received.—Three hundred boxes
b&oocv on consgaifMDt* with instruc
ts to sell for what it will bring, in the
xt four days. Terms cash or bank pa-
r at *ixty dtfjs with interest.
seplTtf Oeo. IV. Head.
Photography!
— AT —
PUGH’S GALLERY.
- r»: t ' : u f nir- t. v.l
hat hi* work will rcccn
1 at pdO-til tani
_ skin. Wotchro. wrinkles ,aud .-JJ
incident to the >harp:u‘»< of the
a are removed. I have se-.-ured the
retoucher, nod f« J w—nred
Jk Card.
Eagle Extra and Ea^le Family are
well known to all housewives .un 1 need
no reeonnncn«ltftRm. ^ • J. Lav, ton.
Lamas.—Thi
IlrxT. Raxkis
and reliable firm have received a tarvv
liuud’k Eureka Liu r Mcdit ::>’. it lias
of all who havb mod it. In at
and flUKX _
Eagle Choice Flour is pronounced by
.01 who have tried it the i**t. Manufac-
tured ly W» J. Lawtc»n a Co.
COTTON CROP OF 1873!
sales SW, mostly to spinner* stock 7000.
Nashville—Cotton, weekly rerccipts 6S2 ; ship
ments G00; stock 139ft, low middlings 17; market
dulL
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton quiet and steady;
sale* 12^)00 hales: speculation and export 3.000;
for the week 89.noft, export 11.00ft, speentation
0.000: stock 707/VU: American SSSJOOO; receipt*
5H.OOO; American 10,00ft, actual export 7.00ft, afloat
267,000; American 31.00ft. upland* ft, Orioans 9};
uplands, bast* on goo»l ordinary delivery; Septem
ber SJj Orleans 9J.
No arrival* transactions; sellers demand 1-16
advance.
Later—Sale* of uplands, new crop shipments,
bads good ordinary, 813-16.
Evening—Cotton sales to-day include 56,000.
American.
A T Fhrdiay lr
CHIMSTS
:«>■»! apply.
n WorbL THREE GOOD MA
None but first-nit«* workrnc
R. FINDLAY'S SONS.
GENUINE BUST-PROOF OATS
300 ^ rcceired for
JONES St BAXTER
fob bent.
ppIt to
\iMo.vn.
FOB BENT.
ilesiriblc DtreUhi^n in and
FOR RENT.
O x
E HOUSE with s
Price $30 per Month.
Betfftf J. E. ELLIS.
TO RENT.
fpWO TENEMENT HOUSES, or on
A room House foi
Apply to
room House for
july25tf OLIVER DOUGLAS A CO.
FOB KENT.
attached, on Tatnall Square, near residence
cif Mr. E. Price, at §25 per month. Apply to
J. SEYMOUR RODGERS,
ausSl tf At Seymour Tinsley A Co.'*.
FOR RENT.
T WO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located
Apply to R. F. LAWTON.
At Exchange Bank,y»r to
jnlyl7 tf
DWELLING TO RENT.
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Yin»_ __
tainins eisrht rooms, with good garden, well
water, etc. Terms very moderate. Apply to
amSStf . L. W. RASDAL.
For Rent.
of the best stands fur a boardieg-houso i
Apply to
FOB, RENT CHEAP.
Newsom. Possession riven 1st of October. Ap
ply to J. VALENTINO,
aurftf '
DENTISTRY.
D R. E3IERSON luis returned to Macon, and
will reMune the practice of Dentistry at
A New Family Grocery.
TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and
he public
Family Grocery at No. 58 Cherry street. 1 expect
to keep a stock of good goods, and I solicit your
trade. Thanking my friends for tho verv liberal
patronage bestowed on me in ray former business,
and hoping for a continuance of tlie same, I am,
Respectfully,
si‘p!2 iw K. R. RICHARDS.
Housekeepers* Situation Wanted
A WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty, with ono
small child, desires a situation as house-
willing to make herself useful, and will bring un
doubted testimonials of good character. Apply to
the Senior Editor of tlie Telegraph. aurfU tf
HENRY SCHMIDT,
FASHIONABLE BAEBER.
Huff’s New Building, Down Stairs,
■yyOULD bo pleased to have a call from his old
Mule Taken Up.
Horse Mule, about five years old. The owner is
mpifsted to (vine forward, pay charges and re
deem said mule, otherwise it will be disposed of
as the law directs. JOHN G. SMITH.
sep!6 6t Montezuma, Ga.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMEOPATHIST
W. W. CARNES,
General Insurance Agent,
OFFICE MO. 86 CHERRY ST.
Represents the following first-class Companies:
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Organized 1810 —• - Assets §2.250,000 ]
6E0R6IA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Columbus, Ga- - - Assets §500,000.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK,
WALKER & DOBBS
Successors to Wise, Dobbs & Co.,
IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,
Assets
over $&,000,000.
PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis, Tenn. - - Assets §258,246.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
Organized 1794 ... Assets §3,500,000
mmum ware, pocket and table cutlery,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS, ETC.
CH4NDEIDRS, GAS AND KEROSENE FIXTURES.
Policies written on Dwellings, Stores, stocks of J complete.
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 night.
seplS-tf W.W. CARNES.
We would call the attention of Merchants to our immense and v&riad stock of the above good
feeling that wo can give entire satisfaction in regard to quality and price. Our retail department is
nuriKeodtf
WAIKFR dc DOBB*
MACON’, GBORG 1.1.
GREAT BARGAINS
I.ADIES’
Dresses and Suits!
Special Notice.
fixtures, and
food
I DESIRE to sell the stock,
ill of my store. The stock is the very best] u i,
i prime order, and only needs the addition
:w new goods to make it first-class.
The fixtures ar
1
modem and as good n,
The “good will” embraces the patre
tie*
every eitiien of Maoaa.fHd ercat numben
people of the surrounding counties.
Any one desiring to enter a buxines:
which g
genteel and can he easily conducted, and i
upon a very small investment will yield ar q
of three thousand dollars, can mako easy t ,—
with me. Satisfactory roraons will be gh fri ,
my willingness to relinquish tho business, a
services will be given to my s
mastered the burinea
septl4tf
•* successor until he hs, ,
Apply iinm.xlyit^, 1.
THOS.IT. coxv E p
Fine Chewing Tobacco!
d cb.*ic bniiuLi ol Cfe,
BOB WHITE
And ether brand, of Smukini: Ttteaa
FINE CUT.
i.-liijmn Fine Cut in iralli, «na other W i. I
tin foil.
SEGARS
Cheaper than the clieapest.
OUR “ FAVORITES ” ARE
Dresses and Suits will be oflerrcd at
Greatly Reduced Prices!
During the remainder of this month.
LADIES' DRESSES, SUITS AND DRESS 600DS
Silver Lake,
Peerless.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.,
ssplS-ti 41 nnd 4.t SECOND STREET.
STREET CAR TICKETS.
Station No. 1, Iboon Stnvt lhtilrroj
TICKETS. 4 FOB SCENTS.
Over .1,000 »ild last month.
BOLAND B. IIALL,
^Corner Clieny stroet and Cotton Aion^
TOILET REQUISITES
C O^blSTlXG of the most ckcant statvli
% English and French
TOOTH, NAIL AND HAIR BRUSHES.
Combs of Every Description]
HO IFOR THE FAIR!
W. A. JOHAN & CO
There Are None Superior, They Have Few Equals.
Respectfully call attention to their attractive |
stock of
House Furnishing Goods
Silver !_■ a 1?le
Which they are enlarging daily, consisting of
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW CASINGS,
COUNTERPANES,
SPREADS.
NAPKINS,
DOILIES,
TABLE DAMASKS.
TOWELS, Ere., I
la more widely known than any other brand of Flour made in the United States
OUR SECOND GRADES ARE
Which they offer at prices’consistont with tho re- |
cent decline in all classes of goods.
ROYAL GEM
O FFICE Wood's Block. Second street, third |
door below Johnston jewelry establishment.
A CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY.
Residence Lanier House.
WANTED AT ONCE.
(Breaster) to whom the i
mid. by the day or piece.
July 11 tf
| RIBBONS! RIBBONS! |
W. A. JUHAN & CO.
FALLS OB 1 OHIO
P. a SAWRER.
Coal. Coal.
rip
Callaway's store, Post Office, or office of A. G.
Butt’s Esq., wfl] receive prompt attention. Yard
opjxxsite Rock Milk
T>2 tf BUTTS & ROSS.
Have just opened a beautiful display of
GROS GRAIN AND
ROMAN STRIFE
SASH RIBBONS,
Which are regarded as miracles of cheapness.
A CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY.
One trial will convinco dealers that it is to their interest to keep those goods.
A splendid assortment of
LU BIN’S.
ATKINSON'S
And BAILtrs |
Handkerchief Extracts!
d Genuine D’Orsay Cofogiu, with a
POMADES. POWDER, SO A 1*8. ETC,
Nctv.ssary for an Elegant Toilet.
CYPRESS SHINGLES
A Superior Article!
For sale by
B. n. WRIGLEY & 00.
jnnefltf
Z. B. WHEELER.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
* MACON. GEORG LL
Meals Served at all Hours, |
DAY OR NIGHT.
A First Class Establishment. |
STOCKED WITIt
FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
Sugar! Sugar!
For Rent.
Produce.
New Yobk — Noon—Flour nominally un-
-d. W'l. :.t imiMinrilv iirifL.iru-’.-.l. r..rn
iunllv unchangecL Pork steady; new 18 87\ - 7
Lard quiet and unchanged. Turpentine quiet
at 42. Bonn unrlnnenL Freight* quiet
Eve ning—Flour dull and declining; common to
fair extra 7 OO^S 2ft. good to choice 8 25&11 00.
Whisky lower at 9T>.797. meat heavy and 2<gS
lower; winter red # westem 1CS. Corn lieaxy and
about lr lower*, mttad and yellow wextern Mtf|.
Rico.‘■fond v. Pork steady, and at a decline; new
spot 17 75&18 00. Lard weak at 811-16. Tur
pentine lower at 41}£42. Rosin quiet. Tallow
quiet, Freight* ffrra.
Lonsmix—Floor active and firm. Com
firm; .supply light at G0£6S for sacked delivered.
Provisions quiet and easy. Pork 16 25. Bacon,
shoulders 9 .TyJ; clear rib 10*£10|; clear 10*
for nackeiL Lard, tierce keg 9*; steam 8.
Minsky in light demand and easy at 92. Market
dull
Cixcixxati—Markets generally quiet, owing to
th^unsettled state of financial affairs in New
Yu.k. Flour firm :it 7 15. Corn finnat 55. Prt/-
visions quiet, nftd buyers and sellers both inclined
to wait. Quotations nominal.
St. Loris—Mess pork §16 tB$16 50. Bacon
dull and lower; shoulders, order lots, 9£9*. Oth
ers dull.
Lixerpool—Noon—Breadstuffs quiet.
Vnrns and fabrics at Maiu licstcr quiet and un-
chnngrd.
Apply to
»»p!6 3t
Dr. A. P. COLLINS,
At Office of Collins A Heath.
09 Second Street.
IRISH LINENS I IRISH LINENS I
I A splendid assortment of the above in every grade. I
OUR THIRD GRADE,
WOOD.
OUR DRESS GOODS
WHITE WING
BUTTS A ROSS.
Booms For Bent,
QTB& office of Southern Express Company.
Terms moderate. Apply to
T. H. HENDERSON,
scpl2 tf At Express Office.
Have begun to arrive, which will enable u.
few days to make the handsomest display in this | ** an extra * amil y Flour cannot be excelle 1. Send for circulars and samples and bo
line ever seen in this section. Call on
scp!9-tf
W. A. J I H A\ A €0.
COLVERT STEAM SUGAR REFINERY,
CHESAPEAKE STEAM SUGAR REFINERY.
MERCHANTS’ STEAM SUGAR REFINERY,
of Baltimore. Wo solicit orders from the to*-
nnd wilj guarantee prices to be as low as if tf* |
WARFIELD & WAYNE.
STRICTLY
COMMISSION HOUSEI
R. M. WATERS & CO.,
SG Broad St., New York.
BANKERS
—AND—
Cotton Commission Merchants, |
FLOUR! FLOUR!
— villo City Mills, Dickey’s First Quality, and
other choice brands, on consignment, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, and will bo sold as low as any
in market. JONES BAXTER.
seplS-dAwSt
Household Furniture
FOR SALE.
P ERSONS wishing to supply themselves with j
Household nnd Kitchen Furniture at low
figures, can bo informed where_tliey can obtain |
'largaina. bi
sep!8-6t
M ILL
RICES
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
Karine News.
New Yoek.—Arrived—Jderrimae, Wyoming,
Angela, Adger, Zaliac. Arrived out, Leipsic.
Charleston—Arrived, Manhatian, Wancta,
Falcon.
Savannan—A rrived. Leo. Fawn. JIary G. Reid.
The Idol, from Brunswick for Montevedio, lost
both masts and three men.
Sailed. A. J. Fabeus, Sodom, Papita.
91ABBIED.
BACKUS—TEN EYCK—In New York, on
Saturday, September 6th, 1873, at the Collegiate
Church, on Fifth Avenue and Forty-eighth street,
by Rev. Joseph Duryea, D.D, Haret L. Backus,
ot Macon, Gx, to Jennie, only daughter of the
late F. Ten Eyck. Esq. No cards.
DIED,
At the residence of 31 r. Grenville Wood, near
Windsor Hill, on the morning of the 19th ir.rt,
Hampton, son of Mr. nnd ifrs. M. 31. Hall, aged
five years, six months and nineteen days.
Funeral sen ices at Jones’ Chapel, THIS (Sat
urday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. Tlie friends
ami acquaintances of the above, and of R. B.
Hall, are invited to attend.
Stores for Kent.
INSURANCE COMPANY
Freslx, Beautiful Flour.
Buy and sell contracts for future deli wry of a* I
ton. Deposit accounts of bankers, mercbintiwi4 j
others are especially solicited. julrfrita
JAMES II. BLOUNT. ISAAC HAEIiIXU- |
JOIIN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDED3 |
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, CA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker's.
A. FARMER.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
For Sale.
CLEAN PACKAGES, ALL SIZES
isli Synagogue. For terms and particulars, apply
on the premises to
wp!4 5t J. R. BOON.
TENNESSEE SEED RYE.
CAPITAL-SOLD - - - - $10,000,000
QF this year’s growth, for sale by
seplS-d&wSt JONES A BAXTER.
Free Drayage.
For Rent.
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS.
T HE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First |
street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls-
LOWEST RATES!
gep!2 2taw
GEO. T. ROGERS’ SON8.
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT UK, I
Office 52 Second st, 3Incon, Georgia-
’WILL practice in the courts of Mnron «tf I
v r jar»»nt circuits, and in the flapfMK I
Federal Courts of Georgia. Sjiecial attentionI
to matters in Bankruptcy.
JIKKBKUT FIKLDKR. IHUS L. |
H. & I L7FIELDEK,
Attorneys at Law,|
Cl'THBEKT, CiEOHGIA,
dolnb, Stewart, Quitman, CUj, Earir,
mill T.-rr-ll fit.i Pr.lirl i
~ ""•V' j
11, the Supreme Court of
the District and (Jircuit OiurU <>f the Init-'t |
States for the Southern District of Gconn*.
«eptl?-tf
NEW GOODS!
50 Barrels Kerosene Oil,
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The Fall Term of this Institution will open on
WEDNESDAY'. OCTOBER L
•d in 1>T1 to the city of 3facon, where sja-
rioos and elegant buildings, erecting for its u.-e,
will soon be completed.
Wirti s full corps of professorsan adequate and
valuable cqcipmqit of libraries and modem apra-
rotas it offers facilities for acquiring a liberal or
tmrinim education equal to those of any college
in the country. The plan of study combines the
do*e or collegiate coarse, and the elective. I
The city of Mv*on is entitled to twelve scholar
ship*. to he filled by appointment of the City
Georgj
kani. at §12 per month, can be had at the
- — Hall—a new and commodious building.
Stu i ris boarding at the Hall are exported
CAMPBELL & JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSIGN MERCHANTS,
Is.
Sco-ixl -!id Poplar
Georgia,
heir •mift’s in the
TYKNEW tlu tendj of tb ir
Storage and Sals of Cotton
fnmi-h the rp'rif ;ikr ocuDfgr. Boanl can also
he had in the city sz shout §25 per month.
The price of tuition is $»'<•>. inyable §2u on 1st of
(itiber and §4<1 on 1st January.
Framer students it.fonding to return, and ap-
t : .rants for admission, are earnestly rrprftrt to
report themselves on tl»e day of opening, or as
soon thereafter as possible.
For catalogues, or furth-T informal* -n bv letter
address " JNO. J. BRAXTuY.
- -lf-Siautf Secretary Fanulty
LUPIN’S EXTRACTS,
COUDR.VY’S POMADES, |
PINE ENGLISH SOAPS,
FREECH PLATE HAND 3IIRRORS. |
50 GROSS 3LATCHES,
COLLINS & LITTLE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
PHELPS, DOREMUS !c CORBET
(Late Phelps A Doremus.)
MANUPACTCKKUS AND DEALERS IX
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRINB BEOS, ETC.,
4 and 266 Canal St., Near Broadway, Nc*
M. PHXLPS. OT13COUDETT. WIL t. W***”'
■**1*12 6
D. L. ROBKUT3. F. A. OARPK>.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO
CO CASES VINEGAR BITTERS.
20 TONS WHITE LEAD,
A full line of
Imported Toilet Goods!
Just received at the Drugstore of
Rankin, Massenberg & Co.
100 OUNCES MORPHINE.
Dealers in
200 BOXES WINDOW GLASS.
THE
10 GROSS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
LOGAN FERTILIZER
and a fine lot bl CLOVER nnd GRASS SEEDS
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar’s,
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Building,
Cherry 5U between Third antf Fourth.
MACON, GA.
THIS v
JL fitt.-i
£31 tf
1.—Til
Wild Chekky Bals-
Wi«tar is embalunxl in ifo' ln-arts U Utc*
whom hi* Balsam ^ Wiki Cherry has rt
naurh>. « *»>>•’ 1
pulmunao’d*—- 11 “ u ' , ' r S
•inn- this |,r>l«rati*«' •“ '’ rv “* t ” b '' 1 " 1
[mbits, mid !'* tbs dotiod lurit l> ;
creaking- .
(4 Dr.
rj EORGLi, DOOLY
Hyrem. lia\inr
4n»<! V *i> i
khvrn houv* being now enitably
x the oirarigned i> jraputd to
iVr.mtm :::. Tranent ami
u.’I n-ceire the best aUentkm,and
,1 with lbe finest the market af-
ROGERS A LEMAN, General Agents io
above now justly* celebrated Fertiliring Com- |
pound, would respectfully inform the public
that they have a supply now ready for immediate I
delivery. It is just the article needed for Wheat |
and Turnips.
It is no longer an experiment. In no ora
stance has it tailed to give satisfaction. Price §15 ]
for quantity to compost a ton of 2,0o6 pounds.
E0GEES. & LEMAN,
DRUGGISTS,
82 and 84 Cherry street.
JUST ARRIVED.
20
TIERCES NEW RICE (Very choice).
100 boxes CREAM CHEESE.
General Arenfo, Hollingsworth Block,
Maeon, Ga.
u.r26tf
20 boxes NEW COD FISH.
Administrator’s Sale.
SUPP
1. K. BREMER.
Seed Kyc and Barley.
T9
l Hark-
u..ul.l again i
aiv :> l»4i!itm
lhal wc pn i-
mind our |olron> licit we
-uIt-f S-iil Rye and
.• to cli -*e <*0! :»t i nvttorn
E PRICE A SONS.
Window GLAaa.—Groat *tt<-nti.*i
served ly jw*'* fo the kind* '4 W.mio
in dwelling*, store* and thurrh***.
of Amcncwn and French Window.
Cut. (.round. Ea-uwtal ami Pirt
GLims. wlh>l<’wl” and retail, fn.m M
No Si lln>m *trerl, Chark**fon •**
pnaiinl
r (ii*v* v.te-J {
All qualui.-* J
PlK.D*m|<h.1
SAVANNAH GRITS.
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES 4 CO., Piopr’s.
I U lu>t-vta^ and in busira-xs cvnU-r
rr«d, i
the
.11 at public outcry, before the Court-house [
vurt county, within th** l.gnl hoi
the firet Tuesday in October, 1873. two |
i; lots in *.*tkl county, on the new Houston
■ar W'ind*or Hill, about half a mile from I
limits, known as the property lately I
300 boxes NEW HERRINGS.
200 kits NEW MACKEREL,
>wn*-d by C. W. Grulier. On one lot there
two houses, each until two rooms ; on the other
fot one house with three rooms g»*xl double
kitch?n, etc., ami good well of water. The ira-
eaients in fair order, in a good neighborhood.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
"Liberal advances ma<le on Produce in haw-
We have a good stock of Bogging and Tv*
hand, which we offer at low rate*. sfytz *
WM. II. STARK. H. p. RICHJWJTO-
WM. H. STARK k CO.,
WHOLESALE 6R0CERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention given to sales or thipug"^
Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal rorw*”
miule on consignments. Agents for the
Frank Coes Bone Superphmpbste, Ma-w
Light Draft Cotton Gins. Pnnceton Factory
and Arrow Ti«*s.
E. Ha COIIEy, JR. JOS*
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com’
mission Merchants,
A8 Bay Street, Savannah. *”*•
R^fer n-<p#rtfu!!.v to J. Vi. Lathtop llJJL
A. Hardee’* S^>n 4 Co., Ttaon 4 Gordon, II-
6c Co., Milo Hatch, V’. P. Savannah Bar***-
Tru-st Co.
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commit 8 ' 01
Merchant,
IBS Bay Street, Savannah, **■
Agents for the sale of Merryman’s
yp!26
L.M. WAUPIKLD. ROBI. WAXJ*
WARFIELD A WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commissi 011
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORG LU
O FFER their services to* planters and,sl\'PP^
of cotton, etc., and solicit » shareof tncir
newt. Cash advance made on ill |
lowest rates of interest. All business eniru* _
♦ ^ in . ott.-ntKiIl. r “
attentwra .
tures” bought and sold in the Savsimah aJi -,
— - the most rcaso*»
York Colton Exchange
L. J. GCILMARTI5. ^pryuJSS 81
Xu J. QUIIiMABTIN & CO„
COTTON FACTORS
150 boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO,
near churches anil schools. (
Term*—One-third cash, one-third at six and j
one-third at twelve month*. The credit pay- f
i WHITE ROCK POTASH.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
seplS-tf
Administrator of T&lbuU Comb*.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
GRIER HOUSE
FORSYTH. GBORGLl.
•T.
. GRIER, th.- pr'>t>rietnr. has reduced tb*-
t4«-> of U*»nl to $2 per clay h.-r the Is-nefii
k rs aiid |i:irt«-*, ireirur U> th»- Indian |
DK. WBIGHT,
DENTIST.
H AS removed to Rmnlman’s Blork, over Vol-
ifi-r A Co.*s. corihT Mulberry irnl Second
rtreets. Macon. Ga. octlS ly
NATIONAL HOTEL
(FOBMEBLY 8POTT8WOOD,)
HEABLY OPPOSITE THE PASBEHSER DEPOT.
This House ha* been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
1*0 I> fB PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
»fa«)U
General Commission Merchant’)
Bay Street, Savannah,
1 r.K.VJS (or Bntllry's Supfr-l’lH»l'“
A Lime.Jawtll’i Mill. Yams
etc. Bagging. Rope and Iron Ties a ‘*^-
Usual facilities extended to customers,
augl dwAswdm
CHAS. C0UNSELMAN &Cb
General Commission Mercha«»>
Room 14, Oriental Building. CJIH
Refer to W. A. Huff. Macon-
LAW CARD*
M essrs, woodward *
county, Ga., having « ,h< ‘
nerehip. respectfully offer their ^ »,kvi.
public, and will DractKwmthewj***^ ^ l *i>-
Dudge. Irwin. Worth. Mraoon. liw
ton. 8f»cW attention «n vw. also to
a»J Federal Courts.
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