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THE MACON’
DAILY TtiLttGRA'I’tt AND MESSeN&M 4 . MlMY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26,18?3.
T1IE CITY
FRIDAY MOUSING. *KFT l«H-
Litti.* adverts-—
The k»ir Pnt«Mi
The JfrSoplv* ,,f «» • j»-v-r mrnv
in al*»ut tiar thing than th«\ ..re
in their preparation* for the forthcoming
Fair. We luntr of preparations of
all kind* on. Good.- are gettifig
ready for exhibition, mumfa*-tort-rni are
crettimr r*sidy exhibition* «»f th*.*ir |»n»
minp fo
on. • tiioiiKitU'i balc-i *
f i ducts.
u>d uJ. huli
. xr*‘ making ;dl .-orL-
Bern the
r udvrti-wjoTit.
u s
■■land pret
tv things in order tb
Mjltc k Huff
. f..:, the ,m-Ml
one to take a p
rill riot 1
of next
ep at tlr
at home mi
wo-k. lb-
Cincinnati
itnt i
icut
rand
it h all thi
Mr. NYj
T;
who hiu* Ik
-..me month
« n<iintr ti> hi
molt, the furniture <
i-u absent from the
*, is attain lit home
b.iMinero* a* n-’tal.
;am< Mt1
■ hoime" reruly to .
um they . .ai
expectcd that the
■vry far Beyond tl:
iationa.
•>i.X eotlip
iei» hare, :
. bn
enter
Other
ro still exp*?cted to
hoped thnt there i
most on hand.
Mr. Ac A. Rorr, wh<
mp«
• months, has
peeled to anil for hon
tober. That
time for the Fair.
The travel to and tl
the increase. There
rivals at the Brown 11
been in Eu-
thai ho
»r homo on tho 2.1 of Oc-
ill bring him to Mrco:
«igh Macon i.
sro sixty-one ar-
lao on We*ln>
cUy, and proportioimtely large
at tho other hotels.
Mkrpkji. S. G. Bo.fjr. of Rogers A Bonn;
J. F. Greer* of Greer, Lake A Co., and T.
I> Tinsley, of Seymour, Tur ley A
all leave for New York this morning to
purchase goods. Mr. Bonn goes for hi
aeoond atock.
M*ask on tke Jfar
; and llriinsnfrk
Road.
Tho ti
mid cm
unle
tanoo below Hist u
discovered in tim
any accident. Th
and the train pasi
Macon and Brunswick
si waslmp a short dis-
on yesterday. It won
*, however, to prevent
j track was blocked up
i*.i safely over. There
are reports of a heavy rainstorm down
the road.
“Alimlnax."
We have to thank Messrs. Brown A Co.
for a copy of Josh Billings* Farmerf AU-
ONiwur for 1874'—one of tho handsomest
as well as one of tho funniest annuals
ever made in this country. It is a bur
lesque on almanac-making, and contains
pomo capital jokes and a first-rate laugh
for every day in tho year. Wo do not see
how one can bo happy without one of
these aUminar. It is an indispensable
luxury. One would os soon go without
his New Year day, or a fall overcoat, or
his morning—ablution. We think this
•‘allminax” is the best that Billings hr
yet produced. It is published by Carlo-
ton, of eounu*.
Boat In*.
The crew of tho •• Louise King ** lmvi
their pretty croft out ©very favorable
evening fora pull up and down the
river, a© a training for the contest which
is to come off at tho State Fair for Um
premium of one hundred and fifty dol
lors, offered by tho city of Macon. The
boys pull well, and send their boat skim
miiig over tho wnter with alipoat th«
swiftness of a swallow.
This contest 'till bo a very interesting
part of tho fair. It is expocted that
some Savannah crows will bo here, and
probably one from Augusta—enough at
least to mnke tho contest a rsrj lively
one. We want to see the Macon •• ma
rines ** win, and we think thoy will. At
h«st it will tako a deal of inusclo to beat
them. :
The Major’s Court.
Ilis Honor, Alderman Cornell, found
but one case on tho docket yesterday, and
that wna against Butler Brown, colored,
charged with disorderly conduct, Butler
was on tho street at a late hour Wednes
day night, and loosened his voice andcinitr
tint a halloo which officer Ruff regardod as
nn infraction of tho peace and quietude of
the city. Accordingly he hanlbri Butler
up, and required a collateral guaranty for
his appearance yesterday morning. But
ler appeared os directed, and tho sub-
Mayar, hating heard all tho point* in tho
«MC, JilinnH-,*! the prisoner with the in-
junction to behave himself better in fu
ture.
And the court adjourned without hav
ing realised enough to lubricate the pin
ions of justice for one poor minute.
Clay** Norse Halite.
It has already been announced tlmt,
during the State Fair, Mr. J. J. Clay will
dispose of his four fine horses—Gray
Eagle, Flying Cloud, Tempest and Sun
shine-- by raffia; five hundred chances nt
ten dollars a chance. The followingg
tlemen have Ihh*i» selected a* managers
of the raffle, and will have entire control
of it i Cols. 1L G. Iiockett* Lee Jordan,
1 >.iii Hughes, W. A. Huff and R. W.
Rutherford.
Tho horses are now in n* fine condition
as they over wore, and Mr. Clay’s Brew
ster pha'ton, which is included in the
raffle, 1ms arrived and is very fine. Two
hundred chanoos have already beqn taken
in this raffle. There is no doubt that all
the remaining chances will Ik* sold during
the fair, and that the raffle will come off
at tho time appointed.
I nlfrd t'rlrnd* «»f Temperance.
Tho Grand Council of this order will
meet in Macon on the Sth of October, at
10 o’clock a. x., at the City Hall. Dele
gates will be |«u»*ed over all the rail
roads of the State at half faro. Any ten
white dhnuu in the State eon meet and
send a delegate to the meeting. Char
ters. etc., will be issued to such at one
This order has now over ono hundred
councils in Georgia, and about a thou
sand more m the other Southern States,
which is a remarkable pregress for seven
or eight months’ work.
Leaving aside politic.", sectarianism
and Africanism, which have injured the
temperance orders of the put it teachet
pure temperance alone.
Pnandst rituals, and all other ma
chinery have been perfected, and the
Grand Council will prepare at once for a
vigorous effort.
Professor K. M. Pendleton, of the Uni-
ver>.ty of GeorshL is at the head of the
peo-
•ption, are getting
nt**rtsin as mtuny
i nly acrommodatc.
nty will lie crowd-
e capacity of the
and d«»iring that
com(l here who cannot
h« night and food to cat,
ice made up their minds
i must be thrown open
the fair may be enter-
cll for the credit of the
ity that they have done
Some time since we looked anxiously
.rward to see what interest the ladi
rare going to manifest-in the fair, for w<
new very well fhaU^itbput thcirUssistK
nee, the fa
ne. Bat that anxiety ha* all paasod
way, aa the ladies are nobly seconding
he men in their effort, to mak
,^ition one that will, in every particular,
e worthy the great State of Georgia.
* no localism in thia matter, out
hot/d ar
not one
find
•Iter for
th- r ^o
at ■
tl^t tiu
ir hous<
that vis
itora tn
Ltin***!.
It w
K* •
any pteo
Hevur
llerr-E'
th • beat:
in toe I. :
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !
GO T O
GENUINE
mte
laodby
fioh>.
cool refraahin* both for only twenty-five
centa. Shaving, bur <-nttin—, etc., by
the moat hkillful tonaoriai artists, and at I
the eooleat catabliahment in the city, j
Stranger* visiting Manon shoni-I r* nM ni-
ber this—the people here all know it.
Eaoi.a Choice Fnoca is prooonnred by
all who have tried it tie beet. Hanufac- j
tiirod by \Y. J. lAwton * Co. .
aagSlQ. ,, »y p .) , I
The trade rill
cl.a-in- their floni
K nights of Pythias ! |E. R. RICHARDS’
EMPIRE LODGE NO. 11, K. of P
■ _ , oil iwr bda To^l»v slat buj some vt his
’I it: ... 'm..it; .
«a5Ra£3L *** hA^arefr - >1;KSH WATKK (.R« ifXI) MEV1-
■V&Hd. J .... 1. ... ... I - ■
BOLTED MEAL amt SAVANNAH GRITS.
Bibb County Agricultural Society.
j^i * i ; \t -tvs rrKDAV.mhiMxUi .t.
TO RENT.
a x Einnr-Boc*'
A tk* rtBprti
N*rr c>i: ,i» i.Hirur> ua t
of the Ea
■by pur- i
, ~ Ml'i'isnv.
All grade* guaranteed to give satisfac
tion ; only best amber and white wheat
used. "OffSltf
X Caret.
Ekile Extra and liable Family ace
well known to all house wives, and need
no recommendation. W. J. Eawtoh.
UKtkrasof Ihs Lirrrsrein t/y wsydt,
)Qij tbc» billy
the dbtnrhed
orycan. Biliau rompUinU ire mom common
than any other diwue; and to remove the bile as
well iwrtsnilatotbnLivur.yw^ only hav« to Uke
Siir.nKcu*’ Liver IUsrulaU.r. .which Till MOpart
new life and visor to the whole system.
If the
I frrlm-d. the .wboleb^ly. and not
would not he a suocrWul | ” ^ ^ ^ lh
The.
. .1.. tlie
effort to
from
bo so
hitbo
tho
Hcxt. Rj.vxi.v a LamiR—This well kiwwn
■nil r. lisl.le firm b.f rr-edrnl s UlW hA U Dr.
II„.|-. Kan*let Liver Medicine. !t has th.:|.niise
,i all ah.. Ic.or Lri.sl il. In lKdtleA at .V vents
and {1.00.
Tnom-ixiis have been rharurod by the ue ot the
Peruvian Syrup (a protoride of two) from wink,
•kly. kufferilte 0-r. atun si to stromr. hullliy, and
happy ino n arut .canon, and invalids eannot r »-
sonalily hesiute U, aive it a trial. For Dy>pe|eda
and Debility it is a sieedde.
Tim CuasmsT am> Best.—IIooV. Enreka
iv. r Mislirine aim. universal aatlatartiun in tho
treatment of Liver Di*e**r, Dy*pr*j>*ia.Sick Head-
arhr. Govtivenem^ and »11 that claii of.'diseases
ansins from a diaonlered state of the nt-nnarh
and liver. novSOly
MoiuF.ns. MofHS&a. MoTUEit-i.—Ihm’t^fail
pn>rurv Mrj. U'j>slow’4 Soot in so tirsrr -Sr-
Bup fur all dimun incident to the i». rio.l
toethinR in children. It relieves the child from
f*t«in. cures wind ci»lie, reculntcs the bowH% atnl
by civimr reli-f and health to the child, srivi-s n>t
to the mother. Be in re to call for "Mia. Wiss-
At any rate we are very hopeful, and are I
county display, bat an honest
do credit to the SLote. It is a
i Merest—common to the pcopl.
. mountains to tho sea, and will
ewed by the people who come
,nd whatever Macon, Atlanta,
Savannah, Anpuata, Columbus or any
other city, or any one of the counties does
for tho general display wiU be for th.
credit, not of any one city or county, Init
of tho people of the whole State.
Tho indications now are that the crowd
of visitors from outside tho State will bo
greater than ever before attended
Georgia fair. Itis desirable to send them
all home with assurances that tho State
making advances in material progress.
This we lielieve we are going to do, aa
present eridencea justify tho prediction
that the fair will be the best we ever had.
I The beet brand. U FLOUR always on hand. |
G.w him a trial. No. iS Cherry Street.
Reopening of the Public Schools.
! rpHR C1TT PUBLIC SCHOOLS will be opened
L WEDNESDAY. OetoH-r I. aa follows:
EAST MACON GRAMMAR SCHOOL-At the
(’-nt nd milrimd lraildinp. and one room at the 1
j ('athnlir Church on Fourth street, waiter G. [
i ’n’orK'i">1ACON GRAMMAR SCHOOL—At
■ Mr. I.iid '» «dKw>l-hotueon Shrink rtrevt and two j
I r <11,1. miner id Bond and Collage streets. E. H.
1 000 Buies Cotton Ji'^Vitha(acongrammar scnooL-At
AAraiUO • I Si. Paul-, P^h school hoa*. Henry T. Conner.
^COMMERCIAL AND CLASSICAL HIGH
SCHOOL.—Corner of Bond and Colltao.* streets:
J. H. RoLrts. principal.
There will he a rhsnre of one dollar.par month
in th.* Hieh Schod (paralde in atl'vuioe,) to
fray the rent of the lmildinx.
Ail applications fonwlmivdon must be made to j
the Superintendent at his office over Johnston’s
Jeweby Storv. corner of Second and Mulberry
atreetii.
- -v- ~ . THE LEWIS SCHOOL, (colored). will, be
we ahall h^v CUM “nor order*”—payable hi Or- 0J .. n ^| xiuruiav. Ck toL r . Applirants for that
riser*. Burr.*sand agon*, at the lowest cash j x-hool must apply to the principal on the day ol
o;<uinir.
Tli»* teachers are requested to meet at at the of
fice of the Superintendent at 4o’clock P. X.. Mon
day the 2l»th liiNt.
B. M. ZETTLER, Superintendent.
LOUISIANA CM SYRUP.
50- BARRELS OR HAND.
THIS IS NOW THE ONLY
WANTED BY
COLLINS & LITTLE.
Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market!
And none even to be had in New Orleans.
WC WILL SELL AT LOW PRICES.
^.ROGERS & BONN.
inCfcr-
riscr*. ftiunrie* and Wagons,
value. Brin? tlonr jour wanefcouae cotton re-
COLL1NS A LITTLE.
SAVANNAH- FAIR!
sepS5-«t
THE THIRD
looking forward to tho fair w.tji tho nt-
roost confidence that it will be a feather |
in tho cup of Georgia.
The
Mercer University.
crcisca of thia fine institution
will be resumed on the first day of Octo
ber, (next Wednesday) when it will enter
upon tho thirty-fifth year of its active
existence. Tho college is one of the old
est in the State, and it enjoys a reputa
tion that is commensurate with its
Its Alumni is foimd all over the South*
They dignify all tho professions and are
found in masses in the moro quiet walks
junc25 eodfira.
Window Glass.—Great attention la now de-
•rvodJy paid to the kind* of Window Glass used
1 dwellings, stores and churches. All qualiti*
of American and French Window, Photocrapli,
Cut, Ground, Enameled and Picture, Colored
GIars* wholesale and retail, from Mr.P. P. Tnalc.
Xo. 20 llnyne street. Charleston. 8. C. Send f«
pricccard. septfdlm
II elm hold’s Bccnc.—The only reliable medi
cine for d*«(«ca .of the kidneys and urinary or-
pans. A perfect diuretic, the kmx-continued
hlch by tliqpcpple of this,country for the last
twelve years has fully established its reputation
1 the l»o*t remedy for tlicsc diseases.knoxvn.
It is one of the few medicines that hare stood
the test of time. It has true and genuine merit.
Her are of counterfeits. The penuino lias Helm-
of life, and arc distinguished, wherever J bold's private proprietary -damp.
found, for their in telligence and learning.
Tin; institution has reason to bo, proncl
of ber sons, for they do her honor.
During the whole thirty-five years of |
its existence the prospects of this school :
were never po .flourishing as they now
are. Its lost year was a most successful
one, and its lost commencement one of | ****
the most brilliant in its history. Its
Seeing is Beuevino.—If ladies who do not
setho fmfrant Sozopo.vt will compare ti-eth
with those who do. they will soe in an instanfi
rea«ons for adopt ins than ran bo com
posed into a newspaper paragraph*
Nervous Debility.—A depressed. !rritable
state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel-
no energy or -animation; confused bead,
memory,’often with debilitating, inrolunta-
17 discharges. The consequence of excesses, mcn-
friends aro now moro ardent in their | overwork or indiscretions. Tliis NERvors de-
support of it than tliey over were before,
and tlio people arc beginning to look for- j
rd to it as ono of those great institn-
ti..ns »»f learning whi. h ar«* t«» wi.-l-l ;i [
niLiTY finds a sovercifm cure in IlrMFnRers
nouEnpATmc Specific; No. sa. * It tones up tho
system, arrests dischnrj^es, dispels the the mental
jrloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the
tire system. It is perfectly harmless and alwnys
powerful influence upon- tho future of tho j efficient. Price $5 for. a parkaim of .live boxes xuid
lanre 52 vial of powder, which* )s Irojnriaiit in
old, serious cases; or $1 per sinfde box. Sold by
St it--.
The Faculty of Mercer University is as I
1M0 ns any in tho State. It is composed
all dniRpists^ or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Address HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC IIOMEO-
of gentlemen who ore distinguished for j PATHIC MEDICINE CO, No. M2 Broadway^
nrofouml intolligsnco on<l high Christian N. Y. Forralclyr John Inpil. »n«l Hunt. lUn
r , . •• km A Lamar, Macon. Ga. aprlModiwtf
liaraetcr, nu n who are, in every particu
lar, adapted to the training of the young.
They were educated for instructors, and
it lias been their profession for y<yirs, and
the best gnaranty of their fitnftsS is the
ing men who havo passed under their
tra
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE
IIAP1*Y RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN frern
U)B efforts of Errors and Abuses in early lifo'
Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriare
ed. New method of treatment. New ami re-
1 markablo remedies. Books and circulars sent
They nectl no other testraio- j (ms „ OTVelopCT . , wd r«. HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Phila*
ity of Macon Is entitled to twelve 1 dolphin. Pa*an institution liavimra liivh reputa-
nisli.
rh(
freo scholarships in this institution, and
tho sons of ministers, of all denominations,
o mliuittod free of charge.
The prospect is that the college yvill
l»egin its next year with a larger attend
ance of students than it has ever yet had.
The now university building is well ad-
vnncvd, and though it will not bo ready
for use at tho opening of the term, a
largo portion of it will bo gotten ready
for use during tho winter. It is the most
magnificent bnildin;
Georgia.
Financial and Cominercia
Cotton.
The cotton market was lint to-day with no call
ivthing. Sellers worked off a few bales at
nominal prices. Tho financial troubles at the
North have produced a stagnation in tho market
which will probably continue until confidence is
in tho State of I somewhat restored. There isnowno available
n-nev to move the cotton crop, and planters will
Imre to be patient and await tbo Issue of events.
Thai JonfN t ouniy Rattlesnake.
A gentleman appeared in the city yes
terday with the h>tutli-d skin of tliat Jones
•vhirli a
[By*
I noon *
»think is"not fnrln the fnture.
unfortunate ovi-reicht yesterday after-
are deprives! of < ‘
1 daily and
e-will make
both to-morrow.]
1Al _ weekly Statement* mis mornhip.* HVwill maki
ooiinty rattlesnake, the destrnctaon of j amcn , Is . ll0WCTCT .i,yp uU i.
which was noticed in this paper a few
days ago. Tho skin confirms all that
had been aid of tbo serpent, in size and
length. . It had fourteen rattles and a
button, which fact proves that the snake
was a patriarch of its tribe.
READING NOTICES.
Fink crate of Northern cabbage just re
vived nt S. T. Walker’s. - It.
Wines, liquors and lunch to-day at
Havens*.
The t «uni> Court.
John Owi-n>. colored, whose arre>t was
uiriitioned a ilay or two ikgo. was brought
lvDre Jinlgs Wi-'m-i yesteniay to answer
tin* charge of heg-stealing. John stole
the ln»g .-iotct* four months ago, but the
gentleman from who he stole it has been
in feeble health, and oonsei|uently could
not piw-HVUte the cast. PoKsuiblv he
never would have done so had not the
negro become an annoyance on the plan
tation hv liis inaolenoe and his thieving
propensities.
When Ouvno wa.j arrested two or three
day* he endeavoreti to create the im-
pn->':i t nut he was a* innocent as a suck
ing dove, and that the prosecution was a
inulin.'Us one, instituted against him by
- me other negro**, simply because h*
was .1 D«mo**rat. But the ease is quite
otli«:wi;,. He stole the hog from a
ele\«*r gentleman, and there wsuj no diffi
culty in proving that he did steal it In j
addition to this, he is distinguished in
Ins neighborhood as one who is not |
worthy of trust, as one whose insolence j
js *-xtr* in«*ly annoying. Hones, so iar. j
from U*ing a mhliCi0US.pro«oeutiaXL At u]
eminently a just one, and one that should
bar*- l**en instituted some months ago,
and would have been had the gentleman
fr*>m whom the stealing was dons bam
abU t*. uttend to it- After a hearing of
tin- -•«>♦* Judge Weems scitenccd Owens
U> ptty a fine ot fifty duUnrs, in default of
which he will go to the chain-gang for
six mouths.
1,000 boxes plug and twist tobacco.
1,000,000 cigars.
100 jars of snuff.
10,000 Cliftondale cheroots.
10,000 Slade cheroots,
s^p2(3tf at Geo. W. Head's.
"Time
sides th
from the JnStiee Court in ami for the S07th dis
trict. G. M.. in.favor of J. W. Winrins, adminis
trator on lfie estate of Wicrins A* Peebles, vs.
Stevenson Pearson. Property jioiiiUxl out by the
defendant. Levy made liy S. S. Andrews. L.
and returned to me. % A. AY. DAVIS,
scpjfitds Deputy Sheriff.
FOR RENT.
» wasted in going elsewhere be-
Merchnnts* Exchange to-day.
Two barrels fresh fish, at
$«p£6 It S. T. AYAlkek's.
Geo. W. Held authorizes us to an
nounce that he will duplicate any bill of
the same quantity, either in tobacco,
cigars, snuff or cheroots, bought cf relia
ble manufacturers, of his own brand.
FOR RENT-
28th Septeml>er. at 12 o’di-ck. the Ciirar Room, in
Brown’* Hotel in Macon, for oneyear from the 1st
of October next. Terms, pood security with one
’in advance.
E. E. BROWN.
Herald and Constitution please copy
01 ucsOTor nc:
quarter paid *
Miaiita Her
V fink lot of Tennessee hams, at
»ep26 B S. T. AValkkk’s
liungrv and athirat
All ye that are
call at ILivens*.
Geo. AY. Head deals in nothing bnt
tobacco, cigars, snuffs and smokers’ arti
cles, consequently has more time to de
vote to it. He takes advantage of the
market, reeeivof only unlimited consign
ment**, and makes it to the interest of the
merchants to look him up. seprJtftf
Picklks by the gallon (firm, high fla
vored and splendid) ,at - r : **
It S. T. AValkir’s.
and Lunch to-dav at Havens’.
Just rvcoi
l>age. new m
id, fresh cream cheese, cab-
iktrd, hum.-, breakfast ba-
pii-kles by the galioc. -dried-l*osf
tongues, pearl ;
It
rrist, and everything moc
S. T. AYalksr*s.
ICAACrS BEAR
ft*III rich! Burin* the State Fair
Any two Georgia raised dogs for $1000.
Benner’s Bri
taarant, at No. 45 Thinl street, is supplieti
with th' ^
All the ileliiuicies of the season, such as
fresh fiish* oysters, game, etc., served in
an v style at the shortest notice. Open all
night. Bod rooms furnished pumm os
chaboi to all visitors to the Stat* Fair.
sepSfitf
French candy, taffy, cream candy at
It S. T. Walker’s.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
New York—Noon—Gold 111. Western Union
.V* ?5I». Till* internment sale of cold is postjion.**!.
Midniqht—The poM earrjinp n»t«*s an- Sg7.
cm $s«5 a 000. Forehm exchance is unset
'rime Ivinkers’, days. 5«5b Commcx-
rial bills 2 t e 4. Itis estimated that $2.000aH10 in
ci'Id has lxvn shipped to New York from Enclraid
since the jianie liecan.
Londok—Noon—Consols i*2l rf‘.*2L New 5s i»l.
Erie 44|.
Diseouut rate of tlie Bank of Etu’bmd is 4 per
Tc*ter~-Erie Mi.
Later—Erie Hi.
5 r. m.—Erie 4li. Bnllion dccreasek £216,000
Cotton.
, New York—Norm—Cotton vn*ak and iramdar,
>ale* 507; uplands 171; Orleans 15*1.
Futures ojH'msl follows; September
J OrtoN-r 16| v .?l**;: Noveml»er 16 15-ia? lfi 15^1R ;
IWmli'r 16-<17 1-32; January 17 3-16^171;
I March 172.
Evening—Cotton, net reoeints PI; cro«s 2iS6 ;
sales P77; upland 17.*; Orleans 181; market irrecu-
lar and nominsd.
Futun*s ekxsl barely st«vuly: sales 25.000; S. p-
I tember 1C.: ?16 15-16. (V-toN-r id*/16 1S-16; No-
I veml*»*r 17 1-16; lKsvinlx-r 77 1-16, * 17;; January
' 1712171.
New Orlevxs—Cotton, net receipts 215; pros*
| 2252; exports coastwise 0>7; sak*s 500; st.vk 142J45;
1 middlines 16^ -17: low middlings 1A*16} ; strict
em«i ordinary 15j« lop market unsettled.
R vI.timore—Cotton, net receipts 1^1; cross 493;
exjtorts coastwise 261; sales —; st«*ek 102;». mid-
dhnrs IS; low middlings 17; market dull and
1 knrrr.
Wilmington—Cotton, net receipt«1SS; exports
coastwts«> — ; sales 3; stock 500; middlinrs 17i;
market quiet.
ArorsTA—Cotton, net retvipts 1*61; sales 53;
no market.
Savavvah—Cotton, net receipts 1«H; exports
coastwise—; sales Hi stock 7W. middlings 16*.
market quire.
Ch akleston—Cotton, net no ijits P«'is •
—; exp.fl. ostMw.se 5t»; ; *u*ck 6711*;
market at a *t*nd«till. ’ • T ■ * .
MoBiLE-Cotton.net rereipts -^25; exports coast-
wi-'*>»5; sales—; stock 7'»74; luarhet entirely nom-
inaL .
B*xsrox—C.-tum. net rereu ts 7—. rrra-* —; sales
lC^*; «t»vk ?•**•*■. mkldlliics 2PJ; market quiet.
Norfolk-rCotton. net nxvipts 3kv exerts
coastwise Ns5: sales SO; Mork S2S.
Memphis—C«4ton, mvipts 1012. shipment« 657;
wiles —; stock 4S61; low muldlmcs 17; market
nominal.
Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 79S; Mock
7414: market unsettle!. ' ' ** 7 . *' - **
Philadelphia—Cotton, cross n*e»'ints W.
115; stork 476; middlings 19; low mitMlirtra l<h
strict cood ordinary 17; market entirely nominal.
LiverpooL— Xcon—Cotfon easier at:d declined
a fraction; nplonds <1 c 9; Orleans 9’. 7<*h sal**s 12.-
avv sj.-ei.I.stion and export 2*^"': sales upland*,
basis roctf oirt'.nsrr. «h*.ppe<l Ortoher anti Nerern-
b* r *> ’.5-16. uplands, luisis low middlings, dcliv-
ere.I October and November 8 1 Vic.
, —n— ^
I V / ppoduoe. 4 I ^ w
New York—Noon—Floor dull am! heavy,
priras nominal. M'lvnt dull and lKMiy prices
oniirely nomuial. Com dull and low, r. Pork
qiiiet snd unehanre-I. Lard sfnll: old steam s^
**1. Turp*mti!»edull a;^! he«\-y. Ro«'
at s su 5*r ainu; .n1.
BxcuQEoFkur fi' kqjvrs. w'uibrra eor*
m.-n to fair extra 6 7'**7 ■«*; r -*1 toekuev
alO 70. Whiskv qui**t at 97 cash. Wbeot H
etvmjpd: th«* .luVnky i4 nc^Mlatir? exrhav.re
ex. Iu«les shipk*rs; winter red a*. } ar.ik'r we-tern
065. Coni uncliar.oed and in buy r>' favor.
i oflec very quiet; K;o 21a23. Eire quiet. Perk
dull at hi lower; new mess. 17 25a 17 5ft. L*rd Ae»-|**nti
quiet and a shade easier. NsvaKand tal’h-w^ni^. j w .:f inf V) make feersrtf
OF THE
AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA,
COMMENCING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH,
—AND—
CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK. I
splendhl onler, and the BUILDINGS the most
substantial and commodious in Um; country. The
Exhibition will be divided into Dejiartments of
LIVE STOCK ; FRODCCTS OF THE SOIL ; DOMESTIC I
MANUFACTURES; MANUFACTURES IN COT-
. TON. WOOL. SILK. LINEN, IRON, BRASS,
REFEL. GOLD. SILVER, LEATHER.
PAPER. FIBRE. ETC, BTC.
In fact. tirentUtt pertaining to AGRICUL- |
TURK. MECHANICS, and the FINE ARTS.
$8,000in Medals, Plate and Money |
TO BE AWARDED.
Exhibitors are 1
and have their art _ _ .
day as nqctirable. that they maybe property or-1
ranged in the resp-Nffiye IX-pnrtmcnti. 1
For Premium Lists, and other fnformstlon, ad
dress the Secretary.
JONATHAN COLLINS,
COTTON BROKER
MAC OX, GA.,
KSl'ECTFULLY" solicit, order, for the pur- | Of Columbus Gn.
»ESI’ECTFULLY solicit* ord.
chase of cotton and conshrnments of «*me
his plantiu? ami mercantile friends.
\ salesman, with an experience of twenty-seven
years he h»* no hesitancy in saving he can guar-
..o hesitancy i - ,
satisftM'tion to both buyerand seller j
and pledges careful attention to all business in-
trusted to his care.
Office, in Hollingsworth block, near J. A. j
Foster’s, ' • • ■ • sep34 lw
Household Furniture
FOR SALE.
W. W. CARNES,
General Insurance Agent,
OFFICE NO. S6 CHERRY ST.
Represents the following first-class Companies:
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Organized 1$10 * - - < * Assets $2,250,
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
. Asset. $500,000.
UNDERWRITERS' A6ENCY, NEW YORK,
be informed where thev <
riunires,
banruius. by applying at
■rplS-St
FOB KENT.
Assets ----- over $4;000,000.
PLANTERS'. INSURANCE COMPANY.
Qf Memphis, Tenn* . - - , Assets 9BBJH&.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
- - Assets $3,500,000
Policies written on Dwellings, Stores, stocks
I Jlerchandise, Cotton, or other insurable property
at fair rales.
My sleeping room adjoins my office, and I will
I cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the
1 day or nisrht.
1 soplS-tf W. W. CARNES
CAUTION.
BUT ONLY xnr
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,
MANUFACTURED BY
E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO
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Stock Scales. Coal Scales. Hat Scales, Dai
ry Scales, Counter Scales, etc* etc.
SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY AND REASONABLY.
For sale also, Troemner’s Coffee and Drug Mills,
Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, etc.
TUP MOST PERFECT
Alarm Cash Drawer! |
MILL'S ALARM TILL CO.’S
EVERY
MERCHANT
SHOULD
Use Them.
SOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses,
Fairbanks & Co.,
311 Broadway, Mew York,
1G6 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,
53 Camp Street. New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
Masonic Hall. Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS. BROWN & CO,
2 Milk Street, Boston.
For sale by
CARHART <3c CURD,
rep26 3Iaeon. Ga. |
DENTISTRY.
E3IERSON lias retunie<l to 3Iacon.
ill resume the practice of lX-ntistry at
once, at his Dental Rooms, 84^31 ulberry street,
sepl tf
FOB SALE CHEAP.
A N half-acre lot with a six-room dwelling,
kitchen, outhouses, etc., situated on Second
street between Oak and Arch. Is within a
minute* walk of the hu^im-ss |.art of the city, ...
pot and workshojw, a;ul lias proven to be a healthy
place. Apply to
D. D. CRAIG.
auglQ eodlf R. A. MORRIS.
JOHN P. FORT,
[ATTORNEY AT LAW,[
Macon, Georgia.
sept2I 5w*
NOTICE.
1 this day sold our stock of GOODS |
. „ ’• J.lMwi
liberal patronage of c
September 13th, 1873.
sep3l tf
For Rent.
rpHE FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five I
X rooms, with garden and outbuildings. One
of the best stands for a boarding-house in the city.
Apply to
G. 6. ROBERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN,
nugi tf
For Rent.
3E residence of the late J. R. Butts, on Firs!
_ stnvt. occupied at present by J. L. Sauls- .
bury, eligibly located ami cunvcnicnt to bu.*ines>.
Possession given October 1st. Apply to
A. B. ROSS,
seplOtf Or CA1*T. A. G. BUTTS.
Rooms For Rent,
o v ER office of Southern Express Company.
Terms moderate. Apply to
T. IL HENDERSON,
sepia tf At Express Office.
Still Farther Redaction.
Closing; Out Prices
O WING to our removal to Forsyth on the 1st
proximo, we will sell all classes of goods at
closing out prices until the 27th instant,
We specify no particular goodsTbut include 1
vholo stock in these bargain prices.
Come and see tlmt we will prove our assertions.
Remember, we have but five days more.
\ \ W. A. BANKS & SONS.
sop21tf■
TO RENT.
one eight- following
New Goods
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS
Ever offered,,——
We invite all to call and examine our Stook of
goods and lie convinced we sell TIIE BEST
GRADES of GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES.
This week we invite special attention to the
Stores for Rent.
O NE on Cotton Avenue, near the corner of
Cherry street, ami the other on Cherry
street, near comer of Cotton Avenue. Possession
iven immediately. Apply to
sep9 tf A. FARMER.
WOOD.
STEW GOODS
which wtr^femt bargain prices:
10.11,and 12-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS,
10,11 and 12-4 SHEETING,
10,11,12 and 14-4 BLANKETS,
■*, 5, and 6-4 BLEACHED COTTONS.
1 •*— BUTTS A ROSS.
I Large assorments
Coal. Coal. NAPKINS, DOILIES,
W I £.‘wS“!! TABLE DAMASKSakl TOWELS,
A Callaway’s store. Post Office, or office of A. G. | _ T . vn _ m
JAMES F. LEONARD,^
THE. POTT SEVILLE (.
KNFG COMPANY J
A Callawsj% J
Butt’s Esq., will receive prompt attention. Yard
opposite Rock Mill.
sep2 tf BUTTS A ROSS.
LAND FOR SALE.
To the Stockholders of the PottercHle Mnn
facturrag Company t
has instituted lux action of complaint on account
PIANO and TABLE COVERS.
Largest assortment
BLACK GOODS IN THE CITY.
E IGHT HUNDRED <S00> acres of land in one I BLACK SILKS of best mated at New
body, lyingabout throe and a half miles north- or DCat maKt.3, at JNew
west of Fort Valley, Ga., one-third cleared and in | v .
« “ * " 1 York prices.
principally oak. hickory and pine, and locaUxi ...
n liealthy neighborhood. These lands are red and [ COLORED SILKS in all the new and
u- level, well adapted to the production of corn, rot- I fashionable colors^ and everything new
OCIObt ' r “S.ted.tatTnSTta'd'bidSliJta «“da^is£ to DRESS GOODS.
' ’ * WOODWkRDA TOOLE, | * wo desirable fannsof 400 acres, or four of 200 I
f->r o ttoii
Company, of T.'vjL
tenn.
n of runijilii
l’otterville Manufacturing |
r county, amoimting i
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
WATER-PROOF LADIES’ CLOTHS—
Lie ueos ianuing minis now ior saie m mis sec- | • • jh _iii» / •
of the State. These lauds will be sofd to the |alltj^iors. / •/ : » .
^.Ruching, Sash Ribbons, Kid Gloves
— — —— • r r- — - —-—r — ,. - . . , ; t -1 and all novelties at the lowest-prices."( \ \
NovemlxTiiext, tin* following property, to wit; j improved lots in this place, containing four acres*!.*. , > ■ .... ■ *
West half of lot of land No. 10!. in the 31st d;s- [ of land. For further information, apply to_ M'm. | c
trict of oriirinally Lea, now Marion county, under [ J. Anderson,or to the undersimied at Fort Valley, I
and bv xirtue of two Justice Court li fas issued j Ga. WM. I. GREENE.
Fort Valley, G a„ Sept. 8, 1873. Hep9»d2w
VYaxelbaum & Bro.
Proprietors “NEW YORK STORE,”
sepgltf 45. and 47 Second street.
Fair Ground Privileges ! Wesleyan Female College,
FOR RENT.
office in "Washington
ruble rooms over it.
FOB SALK.
AN IRON SAFE, as good as new.
J. 31. BOARDMAX.
E. C. GRANN1SS.
onetime.
FOR RENT..
•HE dw.dlin* honsc on Walnut street, next
door to R*v. J. W. Burke. Terms favorable.
For particulars apply lb
Til REAT HINES. Walnut sU
sepil St or J. W. BURKE A CO.
For Rent.
HE STORE adjoining Um Macon Street Rad-
_ road stables, on north >ide of MulK*rn
street, bet wren Third and Fourth streets, recent
ly ocrupied as E-Sprinx’s saloon. .Also, three rooms
■epiilt
LATHS! LATHS!!
X HAVE nxvnlly connected a supdrior. Lath
X Machine to my mill at Eastman, and am pre
pared to famish laths at reasonable prices. Ad-
dri^s me at Atlanta, or W. X. LMch.rU milL
-mmmmUrn* \ MIKI'IIV.
FOR RENT.
rpWO DWELUNG-HOUSES. elirihlv located.*
± w Apply to R- P. L.VWTON,
julv17 tf
At Rxchanse Bank, or to
Dr. A. P. COLLINS.
At Cfiilin*’ A: Heath’s '
following privileges during the coming
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
| BAR-ROOM,
SEGAR STAJTD,
ERUIT, ET C. |
ble to tne cummittee.
No pnpi*r taken but such 1 ^ i
bank in the city. Notes to be inveh oh the day of
renting.
— Li W. BASDALt - -
F. A. SHONEMAN.
a BURKE.
nurfS td Committee.
HENRY SCHMIDT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
Huff’s New Building, Down Stairs,
"YVTOULD be pleased to have a call from his old j
n customers and the public generally.
ep9_lm
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
JT- VALENTINO,
H AVING refitted his entire promitea, is. now
prepared to furnish his friends and patron*
with tverythinc pertainimr to a frst-class restau
rant, which will be served in-the very best style.
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISK, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
Strangers visiting Macon should give -bin* a call.
I will open on the 1st of October, at No. 66
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Rating Saloon.
:f JOHN VALENTINO.
3IACOX, GEORGIA.
| The Thirty-sixth Annual Session
WILL BEGDf OCTOBER A 1873.
Por Catalogues, containing full information, ad
dress ' r
. , , REV.-E. H. MYERS, D. Di, Pres.
C. W. Smith. Secretary. au7 2m
HO IFOR THE FAIR!
W. A. JQHAN & GO
Respectfully call attention to their attractive
. . stock of.
House Furnishing Goods
Which they arp enlarging daily, consisting of
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW CASINGS.
T A COUNTERPANES,
SPREADS^
NAPKINS.
DOILIES,
TABLE DAMASKS,
TOWELS. Etc.,
Which they offer at prices consistent with the re
cent decline in all classes of goods.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!
W. A. JUHAN & CO.
Havefust opened a beautiful display of
GKOS GRAIN AND
ROMAN STRIPE
SASII RIBBONS,
Which are regarded as miracles of cheapness.
IRISH LINENS ! IRISH LINENS 1
A splendid assortment of the above in every grade.
OUR DRESS GOODS
Haye begun to arrive, which will enable us in a
few days to make tho handsomest display in this
line ever seen in this section. Call on
.19-tf W. A. JUHAJf 4t CO.
WHOLESALE
clothing stone.
I» order to meet the want} of our growing city, we have gone largely into the
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
BUSINESS.
We are now opening a large Stock,
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade, *
WE TOLL DUPLICATE ANT BILL BOUGHT IN NEW YORK, UN-
LESS BY A JOBBER
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—BOLD - - - - $10,000,000
LOWEST BATES I
Boots and Shoes!
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
No. 3 Cotton Avenue and C6 Third Street.
ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Ever offered by us in this market.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and
. Youths’ Wear.
Comprising all varieties and styles, from tho heavy brogan to the most delicate slipper, made to or
der and of the best material. . ...
Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from which equally good
selections can be made at prices that will compare favorably with those of the Northern cities.
In the retail department, we have, at No. 8 Cotton avenue and 66 Third street, all the latest st vies of
Ladies', Gentlemen’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, finished in the most elegant
anner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invite our friends and the public generally
to call and examine.
MIX & KIRTLAND.
B. P. WALKER,
Late of S. T. & B. P. Walker.
JNO. H. DOBBS,
Late of Wise, Dobbs & Co.
GREAT BARGAINS
LADIES’
Presses and Suits!
Greatly Reduced Prices!
During the remainder of this month.
LADIES' DRESSES, SOFTS AND DRESS 600DS
With our usual assortment suited to the seasons
and invite the attention of buyers.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.,
sepY8-tf ' 41 and 43 SECOND STREET.
25 O
THE BEST
Cathartic Mineral Spring
AT. SARATOGA,
TT7ITH0UT exception,- is the Hathom analysis
IT of the Hathom . Spring, Saratoga Springs,
lift' — College
THE
HEW FEATUBE
P h-atog-r apdiy!
—AT—
PUGH’S GALLERY.
imperfections incident to the sharpness of the
camera obscura are removed. I have .secured the
services of a coin 1 ••■tent retoucher, and feel assured
that his work win recommend itself.
sepao-til jam J. A. PUGH.
CYPRESS SHINGLES
ajvi
“H ,
XTOe. Uz
urf 1
DWELLING TO RENT.
Lori
lk-FIct
family «<*v
dull and d
der
CIXXSTI-
1700; fancy 60Ql Pm- J
ing. Pork held at ISOS. >
;»<srrtb>*-*bVlwrite* |
«r WfcESy I
6>.< !
Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted
A h widow lady. :**-i thirty, **b I
! small child, desires s si tost ion a» house- j
ihiic institution. Is J
bring un-1
Apply io j
loo bin
the Sen
Special Notice.
*JpH£ surviving partners of the firm of W. A.
HOPSON & OO. will continue the business
of the late firm at the old stand until further
notice. The stock will be kept up in all the de
partments to the requirements of the business.
Mr. R. E. Jones is our duly authorised attornev
A Superior Article!
For sale by . t .. r? ,. - ,.. M
b! h. iyrigLey A CO.
r quiet and. i
Appl
TO RENT.
PART of a Ib-u*<e on Walnut >tr
S 3f "Bundy’s lenemen
l fact.
September Sth. 1S73.
J. L. WARREN.
C P. ROBERTS,
Surviving Partners.
sepP tf
Dov't forget to send your waste gxvase
.» the* miap fa4*tury to-day. septlDtf
■thing doirar.
Sr Loris -Fkiiir. no market; l*r.»im's> eonfirwl
filling small onler*. C**rn Hull and dnoping:
■*Tnal! sales; \o. • miiea 3;>t. VPi ; <V.v «7uH at 95.
‘ Pork dull snd rvmiinal. Racon dull; only a «mall
j order trade. Lwri. ts» aK.
Ngwf>att»v? -Or,N declined at 56. Whisky
dull snd lower. Louisiana :•**; Cincinnati 100.
t>tb« r snieha. dull and unrhnuc«i.
Wi!.Ki50v«v?i—Sp»n»«>«n**nfinednH: nenalea.
Ro»iri dull, no tranM»<-tior.v ('rude turpr-ntine
deli at 2 aft for hand. 2 so for yeilnw dip and \ir-
frin —
Marine Neva
New Yokk -Arruvsi. Cahlornia. 1
►na. Cits ui Merulia. Algeria.
NOTICK
I HEREBY warn ali jeer^'
notea gi ren hr
WHkin—r. ivufsty.
stepiH M *
» from trading for :
Bnrant O’Bannon. <
H. W. RAIFOKD.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
DB. WEIGHT, £
DENTIST.
f wreeta, Macon. Gm.
FOB BENT.
A COTTAGE HOI'XE .-.■ntjni.T.r .• r m
etx.-u lumw-luit. u. A..,.l» lo
srjilJ-U It. W. ELLllilOND.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
Notice in Bankruptcy.
ri\HIS is to give notice that on the 16th day of
-A* 1 September, A. D^*1S73, a warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against the estate of George
A. Thompson, of county of Dooly, an«l .Slate of
Georgia, who has been adjudged a Baukru|>t on his
own petition, and that the payment of any debts,
and delivery of any property belonging to said
Bankrupt, to him, or for nis use, and the transfer
of any property by him; are forbidden by law ;
that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bank
rupt, to prove their debts, and to choc**: r»neoi
more assignees of his estate, will be beW at t
Court of Bankruptcy, to be boidan at th<
liotel si Cochran’s station, county of Pulaski.
Ga., before Isaac Beckett, Esq., Register, or, the
8th day of October. A- D„ 1873, at 12 o’clock x.
Charles C. Kibbee, Esq., Attorney, Hawkins-
ville, Ga.
W. H. SMYTH,. .
sep24 2t U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
Notice in, Bankruptcy.
T HIS is to give notice that on the 25th day of
August, a. D-, 1*73. a warrant in Bank
ruptcy was <s*ued against ths estate <4 Thomas C.
Mitehell.ol t ‘ .Bi-’-inity af Wild >x usd State of Geor
gia. who has Wn a.ljudge»l a Ha: lkrupt on his own
petiUon, and that the j«yme:it <>I any deht>, and
delivery of any property belonging to wiid Bank
rupt, to him, or for his u*e, anil the transfer of
any property by hrm, are forbidden by law; that
a meeting of the creditors of the said' Bankrupt,
to prove their debt** and to eboom one or more
assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to >* toolden at the Hotel at Coch
ran’s Station, before Isa;w P vkett. Esq., Register.
oo the **'“■*
Chao.
aep25
Chloride of Sodium
Chloride of Potassium
Bromide of Sodium
Iodide of Sodium
Fluoride of Calcium.. ,■ -
Bicarbonate of Lithia
Bicarbonate of Soda
Bicarbonate of Magnesia -
Bicarbonate of Lime
Bicarbonate of Strontia
Bicarbonate of Baryta - * ,
Bicarbonate of Iron - * -
Sulphate of Potassa .- v V
Phosphate of Soda . -
Biborate of Soda - v -
Alumina - ~£-r
Silica - - • - •
Organic matter ‘ T -
• Total solid contents -
Cariiouic Arid Gas in 1 gallon, 375,747 inches.
DPrwttyn.009. For sale by
sep23tf RANKIN. MASSENBURG A CO.
6RAIXS.
509.968
- 9.597
1.534
198
- a trace
- 11.447
4.288
- 176.463
- 170.646
f s .a-trace
• + j L7S7
1.128
- none
- .006
- a tree*;
.181
-. 1.260
- a trace.
WALKER & DOBBS’
Crockery and. China
EMPORIUM
Z, B. WHEELER.
Saloon and' -Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
MACON, GEORGIA, .
Meals Served at all Hours,
DAY OR NIGHT.
V. First Class Establishment.
STOCKED WITH
FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
auz31 2m . .
TVe have in store mnd to arrive two hundred and fifty cratea C. C. and V. G.
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest,
'Hew York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, hnng
i^a jr our New York invoi ee» and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights
and’ breakage.
CHINA
CHINA.
West’s Extra
No. 1 KEROSENE OIL
KEROSENE LAMPS,.
CHIMNEYS,
Alai WICK
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTMS
—.v. -^V and accurattiV romixihndtil hy tba
thxjrougjuly competent, at the
Drug and Prescription Store
BOL.IKB m, BALL,
l Cotton avenue.
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
We haye now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China
which we will mU for thirty days at tine following low prices:
Taxes—Second Notice.
rpHE Countv Couimisskners have notified me
tJyeQdow rompeJIed to a»k the ]
without further delay- and pay'tSeir Stale and
■Oooatw-Taxr-*.
Persona, white aud rolered, who owe poll and
road taxe» oul>, must pay up to save^wt, mIsp
rwjuired by law to uouu executions and wro*h»
their employers. ”
s<*pio u
W. T. NELSON,
Tax Cofleeter Bibb Cmiaty.
JUiteUsj HIWHDALE’S
(Formerly Mr». Mwvaulmy',)
SCHOOL.FOR,YOUNG LADIES,.
£*5 and 277 Madison Ave., N. Y. City.
XWtOF. GJ508O® BLAOtll, having lie-
I ,<ome maaoriated in the management of this
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.IMITATION' CHINA TKA PL ATKit
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1 25 1 7S| IMITAIlU.v tm.vi•
1 S’ 2 OOl !BREAKFAST PLATES
1 75 2 50 ‘DINNER PLATES - -
7 ©o io SO ITBA SETS. 44pieces - - - -
45 00.60 00 ;,DINNBR 8Kmi*7 Pieces
7 50 10 50
1 00' 1 50
1 25! 1 75
1 501 2 00
idi: .
^CHAMBER RETS. 11 piece*
fc)BC. GRANITE SETS, 11 piw* -
tt)0 sets CUT GLASS (H)BLKTS -
75 1 00
1 00 1 25
1 25 1 50
J 5 60j 7 50
CHIVi TEA PLATES - - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - -
CHINA TEA SETS. JMtpfteeea . - -
CHINA DINNER SETS, 137 piece*
CHINA CHAMBER SETS. EngU.1
CHINA TEA PLATES - - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - -
100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; fi CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $0 00 EAC H.
130 do Ken BRITTANIA DIPPERS; to the trade at New York prices.
Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware,
,!eu> rerceup 6LAgg WAEE LAMPS> KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIER8, DRESSED
TIN WASB, WOOD AND WELLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL,
By the Gallon. Barrel or Car Load.
'Come and nee or send ns your orders.
WALKER DOBBS,
8* JfULBKRRY STREET. MACON. GA.
s«£ mots m m rum f**w«wwi um ri«T»TiMi **■
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