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THE MACON DAILY TKLKtiKAPH AND MK88TNDE1T:
si SD.\A MOUSING, SEPTEMBER 28,1873
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Financial and Commercial ,xi: ' v
to ku intii
fair. Th.
\i»', kktisiim i:vrs. I NKWai>v !■:utisi:r.x rs. j Reopening of the Public Schools.
STYLES I
. Georgia Musical Festival. KEIfi
IIOIIL-
rill be
Cotton.
OWINitl
..S-l.l-
. ( U.YTUX. ,
,, Ine-.li
an Jtxrmrr
•dock.
Srritr fro
Clift ii.—Prmu-hing at
by tiir jkurtor. Gey. W.
II M Intorli. So inlay-* h.iol at U a. a.
Mi tin i.uv Si iikki MsnO'iiirrCm n. h.
l’r.-,. ’line at lo{ ». by th- liartor.
Gev.Ja.-i. 0. Hraii. il. Sun.fay-«ch.".l at a
i'. m. IVayer un- tin.' urcry Wdni'-l^y
i.; 7 15 p m. <.Wi-<noetiiig ererj Friday
i.t II P. K.
ViNKTif.i.r.—I’n-m iiin^r at 7.17. p. st..
by V. \\\ C. Bans. 8un<laj-«ehool at
rn. P.nu f hre
rxiunaw—Jncii^av] ij,,
: •"*!; .f-V an) int.
tw»*n1y-five e»ntr\ i
r ,,r ri-l..*inption. The Btak
m.t y,,t Hu.spen.l«L Our cn^rs
continue u» <lr»w upon* ns, notwith-
;lm;r t-ii.- ... Wall i.
'■ myt'. iak-. all. i. -n. I .tat eery
tfully, R. T. Boat, Ordinary.
f th
i finU forty
-,t of the
Jo
Dratliof Hr. John K. Hoar.
Mr. Jobs S. H-aro. di. <1 at hia rt-.-ida-nce
aa. Gutbual ! >. »: r- t -ai
ie criunty display at ti
The committee coa-isti of 1
Stiil.ljs, Jamea Tinley an-i \
lion. A. M. Lockett trail:
Sodetjih ■ - •!. >!ard -j. i: th
cultural coUeou which had
at bia dirj«-^i^-Thii giro!
two acholarihipa to £11.
The Society then adjourned to
the second Saturday in October.
w.
0 NEAXm.M0
THtsiKT.KTM
LNTED.
aJRObL
n f lac
• Swat
DESIRABLE GOODS
j Fimiislied Boom Wanted 1 ,r ^ ’
W. A, JOHAN & 80
I fr*
nan* in cln*,. proximity to
R?frTEBmi rin-n if re*
tiruLarl.v, W. J. }»r»'rn
m tl.u*
• r iFitJi y»
•tT of),
jvfU-rdrtj aft4.*rtw-»n. ia t .i
iij nge.
»*rrr.KDAT"!n
im another hot «lay. It
purMOj ck
u«ly daring tho forenoon,
Um aftornr.
n w.oh clear.
TTK.TTfOK ii>
called to the ndri rtUo-
It <>f tlo- ule
of Mrs. Dessau's furni-
ibj B. -oro.
fx. C. P. Koi
curs,of ]|..|..,,n k Co.,
/.tun,o.l f.
• r.i N.» .Yi'.-k. lui n.'
chnj>«d a line
da.
stock of full and winter
Mr. Iloga was born in Clinton, in Jones
county, but for about forty years haa
been a resident of this dty. He was en
gaged in the cotton business from his |
early manhood, almost up to the very i
time of his death. He was one of the
best known citizens of Macon, distin- j
* at gui*h».*d for his probity and gentlemanly j
drineanor. He wns one who kept his j
own counsels, of strong mind, who never
acted without mature deliberation, and
who always acted on the sa e side. He
had the xvFpcct of all who knew him, and
many eyes will he dimmed this morning
while reading the announcement of his
death.
His funeral will take place at four
o'clock this afternoon, from his residence
at the foot of High street.
Anollirr lirafli.
Mrs. L’i'imrd Jlrinn died al*out ten
o'clock last night, aged about sixty years.
She has been ill for a year, but her death
was entirely unexpected.
«. n. i.
All the
,vry In*
ox-cadcts of the Georgia Mil!
Lute, in ju»d near the city, are
nHjnertod to me«-t at. the oflioo of Milo S.
Krctman, over Wing A Soloinan's, Second
stifrt, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tomorrow,
full attendance is desired.
Xew An tsiirry.
Afr. T. H. Illackrihear has taken Rid
dle's old stand, on Cotton avenue, and is
fitting it up in an excellent manner for a
photograph gallery. He will bo ready to
(Miiumenoe business by the 1st of October.
Mr. Blaokahw is a brother of Dr. Hhu-A-
shrar, of this city, and is repn-sentod to
be a fine artist. He comes from Americas.
Allotlirr IfanilMMiir Hr«lflrnrr.
Mr. Jmnes L Saulsbnry is completing
n vi rv han lsnine residence near the hea«l
of Poplar street. It is a wooden building,
thni' stories high, with French roof, and
fittinl up with nil the modern appliances
looking to comfort and convenience. The
house contains sixteen rooms. Mr.
McGrath i-* the architect of the building,
and the work is done under his supervis
Arrldrnt on I lie Huron and Writ cm
Rond.
The down freight trnin on the Macon
and Wastern Ibulroad ran oil the truck
HEADING NOTICES.
No CAr.nl—BiJ>irn, t’r arti t d. i not
need any retouching, as bis work gites
the best references. I might touch out
wrinkles and frocLies that don't leave
good likenesses. Call on Brown, No. 13
Cotton avenue. It*
FOR RENT.
quire of
hrtl four
city. I»-
. C. PLANT Jt SON.
WANTED.
Iloughrrty County Heard From.
Albaxt, Ga., September 23, 1873.
'£' 'frs. I*. 4* A. y. Txfl J4- Co. i 1 used
this year the Homo Mai* Fertiluper pi
Messrs, Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, of Ma
con, which I purchased of you, and apt
much pleased^ with it. It is fully as gefd
as any, and far better than the nu*t of
the fertilizers I have used, and, hiking
the cost into consideration, is the mast
valuable preparation within the reach of
our planters. Tuos. J. J. Patti llo.
Advances on Cotton.
The following is a copy of a circular ad
dressed to all the warehouse men in the city
yesterday by the Plnesidentof the Mutual
Loan Association of this city. Itopens up a
moans for the protection of the planter,
the factor and the banker, and, at the
same time requires no sacrifice at the
hands of the holder of the cotton. Some
such course as this is necessary to tide
the people of tho present embarrass
ments caused by tho great scarcity of
I >'■} •'
Orric* Mutual Loan Association, }
Macon, Ga., September 27,1873. )
Mr**r*. - • ■ ■ ,
Gentlemen: Appreciating the difficulty
of effecting sales of cotton at present on
account of tho scarcity of currency, we
propose making advances to the extent
of 12J cents p«*r pound—on middling cot
ton in store, for tho period of thirty or
sixty days for tho purpose of taking up
any accepton«‘eu you may have maturin';
at this
lays.
office within the next thirty
Very respectfully,
Henry L. Jewett, President.
jwterdnj
nliont
a mile thiaaideof Ilarnos-
villa. Th
, nil
ne “Opelika," and four
lx»x rum w
■ re tl
rown off tlio track. The
tracks of
ho engino wero considerably
damaged.
Tlu
down passenger train
on that n*
ul luul
not arrived at a laU*
last
Nobody was hurt.
Merchants* National Rank of Nav
tin Ii.
The minor was current upon tho streets
yesterday mid tho dny before that th
Merchants* National bank, of Savannah
among others, luul suspended. This
rumor is effectually silenced by the fol
lowing dispatch:
* Savannah, Sept. 27, 1873.
J. K. Jones : Contradict the rumor in
regard to this bunk. Wo ha ve not sus
ponded and don’t expect to.
H. Hiuoilam, President.
The norm In Telfulr County.
Mr. T. C. Lies lie, who has just returned
from Telfair * oimty, anys he 6aw abun
dant signs of tho sovero storm which
deluged tliat county on tho 19th instant.
Tho oldest citizens recollect no such a
storm. The min literally poured down
oooomponled by a high wind. All the
mill dams within on area of forty miles
were swept away, and |KH»plo who li\
in low localities were greatly alarmed 1
their houses should bo swept away. The
hUtrm did a vast amount of damage to
Telfair •-ounty.
flrgnr Knom Ucnlrrt.
The segivr roan at the Drown House
was rented yesterday at public outcry to
Messrs. Doorman A Kuhrt, of Atlanta,
for ^ 1,7.'*0* There were many who wanted
the jdace. and bidding wits very active,
but ('barley Doorman had bettor bottom
than tuiyof them, and took the eono
Messrs. Doorman A Kuhrt are old and
successful tobacco dealers # of Atlanta.
They have, prol*ably, the finest retail
retail establishment in the State, and tui-
der their management the Brown House
store will Ik* fir>t-class in every particu
lar.
*alc wf Flue *eirar«
We invite attention 1
reduced priflflfl of tile
anil Tobacco.
the ml 1
Hit op in divers forms and
puLi^nt
i.l of the choicest quality, at
the Broun
Hoofle so^ar store. Mr.
IglMMT is al
H)ut chanjrinij his base to 22
Chorry str..
*t, nnd would prefer to s«.»ll.
nithar than
move anv of his stock. Those
tin
► have tested the aroma of his choice
irs. will not l*e slew to Avail them-
03 of the preeent favor.iWo on>orni-
to |UOCTue 11 ','.'.'■1 supply f.-r fnturo
at v«7 low figure*. Tho lovers of
weed will give he* 1 to this notice.
d four
The
The Ra>or*» Couri.
IIis lienor. Alderman Cornell
ponit«'4*t-' 4 In'tore him yestenl;
jvirties mentioned v* >t*‘nlay meriv.ng
connection with a too rapid buggy ride
through the stnvt.s, wort* tried, found
guilty and fined ten dollars esch, or thirty
days "on the streets.
(»r«*en VV:*nklin and Wrn. SimuivkU-
were up for having a small chunk of a
tight. They art* colored la«ls of about fif
teen yturs. who are just taking their first
lessons m th aging brick i*ate«. They have
to j*sy two dollars apio'O for the inLvtory
step, in default of which they will go to
the park for a few *lays to work it out.
The Fair.
An agricultural society at Murfresboro,
Tran., ia iunking arrangements to visit
the Georgia State Fair in a body. Be
tween fifty and a hundred men are coming,
and they will charter an entire train to
bring down their stock'and goods for ex
hibition. They will bring large amounts'
of stock, farm products, agricultural im
plements, and articles of domestic manu
facture. They have had some difficulty
in negotiating terms over some of tho
roads; bnt it is hoped that satisfactory
arrangements trill he effected. It will be
a compliment to Georgia to have so large
a delegation to come from another State
to witness her industrial exposition.
Work is rapidly advancing at the Park.
Tlie hippodrome is nearly completed.
Another day will finish the roof, and then
it only remains to finish tho judges*
stand.
Messrs. Ellis A Cutter have about com
pleted the warehouse, and quite a hand
some buihling they are making of it.
Workmen are engaged in completely
renovating nil tho buildings, and they are
loginning to look “as good as new."
Mr. Pettit is pushing forward tho new
exhibition boll as rapidly as material is
furnished him. If the lumber were only
on tho ground, he would be ready to raise
the frame by the middle of Hie week.
The work of clearing up the grounds
has commenced.
A Word In Favor of IlO£*.
We have been an enemy to dogs, part
ly because they aro an annoyance to the
public, and partly because we have never
been able to discover their utility. We
have seen many a dog with capacity to
stock a whole neighborhood with fleas,
which never developed a pingle redeemin
trait of character. But it seems tbatadogis
capable of some good after all that has
been said adversely to him as a general
principle. The following communication,
from a strictly reliable source, sets forth
a fact which is bound to b s admitted as
t« ^timony against the theory of tbe total
depravity of dogs :
Editors Telegraph and Messenger': I am
not partial to dogs and have always looked
upon them more as one of tho plagues of
Egypt—of which seed was saved and im
ported to this hind—than ono of the use
ful animals designed for the good of man,
But my eyes have been opened. I like
dogs some and may be able hereafter to
endure them. My experience is .brief
anti pointed.
My little son lias a specimen of the ca
nine family of the female persuasion,
which I have often resolved to -lispose of
in a summary manner, but have refrained
from doing so to avoid hurting his little
feelings. The animal will bark at night
and lay under the house in tho day. But
to-tiny this .said female canine, called
Spot," developed a trait entirely new
%o me and of decided usefulness. J found
her don't! in my note ground eating caterpil
lars. Oh, for a thousand dogs for a few
lays possessed of similar traits. They
would soon grow fat and perhaps stop the
pesky worms from destroying the half-
grown bolls of cotton which they are now
doing at a fearful rate.
Respectfully,. etc., J. S. W.
Picked up »n (he SMrccC.
A friend hands us the following letter,
which he picked up on the street yoiter-
dar. It is evidently a youthful attempt
*t*a “declaration," and no doubt the re
cipient will l*e glad to know that it ha~-
fallcnto in good hands. The owner of the
letter can get it by calling for it. In the
mean tithe, we advise the writer that a
little soothing syrup, taken every two
hours, would prol*ably do him good:
East Ma« on, Sept. 25. 73.
I tear Pir.naui : As I ain rather lonely
tins morning, 1 take this opportunity of
informing vou of my affections toward
you—to tell you tlie truth. Virginia. I
love you more than words ran express— ■
hut 1 do uot behove it is reciprocated.
If it is, pleaa*- let me know, for I am ♦ly
ing with suspense ; and if it is not, please* j
gi vt- me borne reabou right soon.
F. J. B. I
Rlli(• County Agricultural Society.
A regular monthly meeting of the Bibb
County Agricultural Society was held
yesterday in the society rooms at the
urt-house. The President, Capt. T. G.
Holt, was in the chair.
The following communication was
road:
zoaoiA State Aoricul'&al Society, ^
M acon, Ga., September 25, 1S73. S
It. H. HVijfcy, B*f., i<ecrst<iff Bibb County
Agricultural Society, Macon, Ga. :
Dear Sir—At the recent Agricutural
Convention held in Athens the Trustees
of tlie University of Georgia *empo«f«liid
the Georgia State Agricultural Society to
fill twenty scholarships in the State Col
lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts,
free of tuition, in such manner as the so
ciety might doom best.”
The convention thereupon authorized
the President ‘to distribute the scholar
ship among twenty county societies, one
to each: and should any scholarship not
be filled by October 1st of each year, the
society failing to make the appointment
was to forfeit its right; such vacant
scholarship to be awarded by the Presi
dent os he may deem best,"
I am. therefore, instructed by the Preri-
deu’ t*> iniorm yoq, and. through you
tlu* Agricultural :y of BStib county,
that on.* of raid scholarships given to
them. 11 is especially requested that the
appointment be made at as early a day
a* practicable, and that immediately
thereafter the name of the appointee be
forwarded to this office, when his creden
tials will K* returned, and he can at once
prwi*cd to Athens.
Your obedient servant,
M. Johnston, Secretary.
The following communication wa» also
G. Volokr A Co. have just received a
fine lot of Spanish zegora, direct frum
Havana. They are fresh and good; coll
and try them. sep28-lt
1,000 boxes plug and twist tobacco.
1,000,000 cigars.
100 jars of snuff.
10,000 Cliftondalo cherocts.
10,000 Slade cheroots,
s.p2titf at Geo. W. Head’s.
G. VolokbA Co., being direct import
ers of Spanish segars, can offer them to
you very low; a good segar two for
twenty-five cents. sep28-lt
Geo. MV. Head authorizes us to an
nounce that he will duplicate any bill jof
the same quantity, cither in tobacco,
cigars, snuff or cheroots, bought of relia
ble manufacturers, of his own brand.
sep2Gtf
Try G. Yolger A Co.*s splendid Fideli-
dad sugars, three for twenty-five cents,
the best in town. scp28-lt
Geo. W. Head deals in nothing biit
tobacco, cigars, snuffs and smokers* arti
cles, consequently has more time to de
vote to it. He takes advantage of the
market, receives only unlimited consign
ments, and makes'it to the interest of the
merchants to look him up. sep2Gtf
r If yon want a good segnrto drive away
care, call on Volger, who can raise one
for you. • h«jp28ilt:
»i:\m:u\s hi:a it
Win Flglit Ilurlng tlie .Slate Fair
Any two Georgia raised dogs.for $1000.
Benner's Brilliant Saloon amVRes
taurant, at No. 15 Third street, is supplied
with tho .finest wines, liquors and cigars.
All the delicacies of the season, such as
fresh fiish, oysters, game, etc., served In
any stylo at tho shortest notice. Open all
night. Bed rooms furnished free ?f
charur to all visitors to the State Fair.
sep2(» tf
G. VoLoer & Co. always keep on lmml
the best smoking tobacco and ail smokers'
articles. * sep28-lt*
f. N. Hart, Americus, Ga., keeps on
lumd the liest stock of flour and general
groceries; confectioneries of all kinds;
fruits, oranges, apples and lemons; toys
of all kinds; cokes of all kinds, and bakes
to order. sep20 dlaw.wAsw
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH j
Financial.
New Yoee—Nuuq—Guli excited. Otherwise 4 p<r . r , v
Wall : is qnv:. N i:.iiw Udiur u: 4ock>. A l L
Western Union Si • .’A. I * } J.
L» trr-Oold oi«n.*d at 12|- l ^
K\.-ninv—Go!«i 15h • I
" um ‘ Bibb County Agricultural Society,
London—Noon—CutuukSfil- ie-Rik90b Brit* I
Awdy^.
J. H. ZHILIN i Co.
rhn»4-lK»Ks** on Soriiu? street an*l two
r of Bond and CoUcgi* streets. E. H.
Ladiex* and Misses DRESS GOODS,
SHVVv'LS. 1 BOWS, SCARFS, TIES,
SASHES.
HAXDKEECHIEPS and COLLAES,
Gents’ KNITTED UNDEEWEAE,
Scotch, English, French and American
Don’t forget to send your waste grease
to tho soap factory to-day. septlOtf
Eagle Choice Flour has never taken
any premiums. Why ? Because it has
never been exhibited. . aug31tf
Eagle Choice Flour is pronounced by
all who have tried it tho best. Manufac
tured by W. J. Lawton & Co.
aug31tf
A Card.
Eagle Extra and Eagle Family are
well known to all housewives, and need
no recommendation. ^ W. J. Lawton.
If the functionsof the Liver are In any waydb-
ordenxl, the whole budv, and not only the. liody
but iIkj mind, with ihu disturiieil
• »n<an. B.lii u* complaints are more cmnmon
than any oih«*r d&nft and t*> remove tho bii.* a**
M oll a* rafruhite the IJver, you only have to take
Simmons* Liver Regulator, which will impart
new life anil vigor to the whole system.
Hunt, Rankin A Laxar.—This well known
and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents
and $1.00. _
Thousands bare been changed by the use of tlie
Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron) from weak,
sickly, suffering: creatures, to strong, healthy, and
happy men and women, and invalids cannot rea
sonably hesitate to give it a triaL For Dyspepsia
id Debility'it is a »ptx*iile.
Window Glass.—Great attention is now de
servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass used
dwellings, stores and churrhes. All qualities
of American and French Window, Photograph,
Cut. Grant Enameled and Picture, Colored
Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr.l*. P. Toale.
No. SO II ay no start, Charleston, 8. C. Si*nd lor
pricccard. _ septidlm
inquiry
dlingM is\.
Future closed eat&en sales 1*3W»;September
172; October 171; November 17 5-16; Jhcuulier
17:*. January 174#179-1*.
Midnight—Dunng the week the market for
spot cot urn has deeiimvl. and a p*n *nil stagnation
has pn-vuiltrl. The export trade was cut off al
most completely, and sj»inn.*n> coining in with
eruli wen* emtd.-d to obtain material concessions.
In dealings forfonvani dejivery prices wera piutty
well maintained until the latter part of tlie week,
wh n the rates lost their hold and the decline
was very rapid. The advance in the gold premi
um tended to check tho downward tendency, aud
at the dose there was a much better feeling man
ifested.
Sales at the week 107.929 bale*, of which 10&500
were for future delivery, and 4,429 for immediate
delivery, as follows; C05 for export, 3,785 for
spinning, and 41 for speculation, .
II alt 1 more—Cotton, not receipts —; gross 205;
oqiorta cou-Ntwise 50; sales 90; stock 114ft;
>'*w Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 1036; gross
1095; exports coastwise 1172; sales lUOO; stock 17077;
middlings 17i; low middlings 161; strict good or
dinary 15b demand fair.
Wilmington—Colton, net rueopU16Q; exports
coast wise —; sales 71; stock 857.
Augusta—Cotton, net receipts 677; sales 37; no
Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 1826; exports
coastwise —; sales 519; stock 10,191; mkldliugs 16J;
market quiet.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipt* 1355; gross
—; exports coostwhe —; sales 500; stock 6727;
market firm: mkldliugs 154; low middlings 15;
strict good oniinary 14.
Boston—Cottoxuiet receipts 281; gro*sI521; sales
100; stock 9000; mkldliugs 18b market dull.
. Norfolk—t\4ton. net receipts lGx; exports
coastwise 487; sales 130; stock 1583.
Galvestox—Cotton, net receipts 50; stock
8305; market nominal; no price.
4 Philadelphia—CotUm, iua receipts 10; gross
")1.
Hoxtgoxert—Cotton, weekly net m-eipts ISO;
sbifNuents 923; stock 249X; low middling ltij.
S tLMA—Weekly receipts 2500; shipments 16LX);
stock 2285.
Liverpool—Noon — Cotton quiet and steady;
sales lam Hi; speculation and export luuO; uplamls
8Ifc ih Orleans l*U«9b solus of uplands, basis low
miildlinirs. deliveresl October, 8 13-16; wood onli-
Produco.
New York—Noon—Flour dull and heavy.
Wheat dull mid drooping. Com quiet aiul heavy.
Pork dull ami heavy; new 17 25®17 50. Lard dull:
old steam 8J. Turpentine dull at 50. Rosin dull
at 2 80*^2 ou for strained. Freights aulL
.Evening—Flour dull and heavy; common t
fair extra 6 6<ia6 75; rood to choree 7 55al0 7i
Wheat heavy and 2a3 lower; holders disfioscd to
realm*; ••xport demand quite limited; Iowa spring
1 37al 40; Chicago, inside price for car lots 1 46;
very choice No. 2 Milwaukee 1 GU; winter red
Ohio 1 40; northwest spring 1 42. Coni scarce and
1 better; steamer western mixed 64o6ii. INirk
dull and heavy; new 17 50. Beef quiet. Lard
steadier S 15-l«k»8l. Groceries dull and nominal.
Turpentine dull. Rosin* dulL Freights more ac
tive.
Naval stores during the week have declined and
aro entirely nominal.
Cincinnati—There was little doing in tlie gen
eral market* to-day. There was a shade better
better feeling on ’Change, which was more mani
fest at dose. Flour is unchanged, with limited
local dcmaml. Coni easier and iiusettl>*d at 52:i53.
liye quiet and easier at 80aS3. Oats 36o4ft. lTo-
viskms.aery little doing; prices largely nominal.
Pork dull at 15 00. Lard quiet; steam 7ja8; ket
tle nominally 8. Bacon, only limitisl jobbing de
mand; shoulders fllatH; c. r. skies Ua9h c. sides 9l»
9J. Whisky nominal; sales at 90; hekl lusher.
St. Lons—Flour dull and nominal; only small
onlertnuU*. Com offend at 39; cash; no sales;
October sold at -lolatl. Whisky lower at 93. Pork,
no sales. Bacon ddll and lower; orders 111k*! at.
shoulders 81a8J, r. r. sides 9i»9l; c. side s94a9b
Lanl. no sales.
New Orleans—The entire produce market
_ from the Secretary of the Stat<; Agricultural
, , —^ietv, that a scholarship in the Agricultural IX*-
I putment of the State Uravendty, at Athens, is at CAS&IMEEES,
Colton. nmke 1 * , i'1. ! V^ti'.n. ' A 'UCCIEST1C3 & PLAXTATIOX GOODS,
Nxwr York—Noon—Cotton im%aiiar, sales 1971; I added by a roeniH-rof tl eefub. ' "
is lsi; Orleans is; uskuL j Notice ia hereby given that am tl**se apjxiint- qxtl’U’TTVi^'? PTT.T.nW TVSIXGS
5eprcrnber!7b Or- | ments mutt lw wk-More the first of October, SHLLliMxh, 1ILLOW vAoi^uoj
,. COUNTBBpANES cojlFOGTS,
t'adle damasks, napkins,
DOILES ami TOWELS,
TC^VELS in eve15' grmie.
BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS
Wo have now our largest stock of the above,
which purchasers are resjieotfully invited to ex
amine. Our stock is C03IPLETE IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT, and with an earnest desire to
give our customers the benefit of our advantage
all are invited to call and see what
sel'Actions.
Tiie benefits offered in these scholarships, an
a free education in tho State Coll te of Agrirul-
lure and the Helper 1 mta. * ThfffffWTflFnthJifl
are* m-Kk rate a^uafitanceflrith. the ebsr nt*o
aii EglislLCtluratiMR/ \Jy ^
W. McKAY. Cnairmu2i.
1L V. PATTERSON, A. I).
J. W. STUBBS.
sep28 2t Committee.
To our Planting Friends.
rpHERE is now a monetary crisis »n the coun-
A try, checking all commercial operations and
suspending entirely transactions in cotton. The
causes of these liuaiu iul trouble are.in no. way
attributable to our hanks hero or onr Southern
planters. Still wo aro all seriously nffectwl by tho
crisis that is upon us. Many of you- have drawn
against your present croji, and the bmks here, in
most instances, are' hold ing these papers. To
meet them now is trW/jr imp<*ssiLle, and to mlf
•four cotton in a jwnie would br destructive to
•four interest. We can protect if our end it and
your interest aud will do so. if you will come to
the rescue. Forward your cotton. With this in
store, we cau aud will protect your papers, at a
reosociable inU-resl.tr/ttioirf selling your cotton
now at a saci«ic£ Cutlob must sell at some time.
The world rnnst have it. and in order to enable
yon to hold your cotton, without sacrifteisHj it
at present panic prices, it i» necessary to have it
in store, a* a Uisisfor renewal of maturingimpcrs.
Looking therefore to your interest, we say to you,
tliat \f the cotton is Jure at maturity of your
drafts, we will protect the same and uotmll yuA
cotton at a sacrifice. Cmllideuce is alL^thaf'
net-essary t<* carry us safely tliret,
and insure a good j»ric*e for tho ii
This moiH*tary stnugency is not
bunks. True they have advanced H
to aid in making tins crop, yet we do not hesitati
to express our be fief that thej-1 ipssess undoubted
solvency, and with cotton in store, which ran liO
umnI by them as collateral soeuritr, cunlin a
short nine, arrange tomow* vonr crop and JbbF
you to realize a fair priev for the same. Sustain
ing our iiistitutkms now, when by so doing it will
inure to your benefit, is the duty of us all. Come
forward, then, with your cotton. Your int
demands it. ami as your factors, with au eye
single to that iuterest, wi pledge ourselves to pro-
it, by holding your cotton until there is a mar
ket sufficient to justify its sale. All depend!
upon the basis of credit you give us, viz: havi
toe cotton in store; without it we aro helplq
with it we can protect your interest and
tegrity. Very respectfully,
HARDEMAN A SPARKS.
CAMPBELL A JONES.
SAULS BURY, RKSPESS A CO.
1 pur
sep2S tf
MV. A. JUHAN & CO.
i KOIM i 1 V..WALKiNSON COUNTY.—AVlK*re-
v T :»*. W.C. Branau. ofScriveircounty, applies
forguanlianshiffMffBtheldntlee Brinnn. minor of
Alfred liranan. late of said county deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be ami appear at my office,
Ion or !h*fore the first Momlav in November next,
and show cause, if any they have, why said letters
^guardianship should not Ik* granted.
tiv hand and official signature, this
[7th, 1873. AV. F. CANNON,
Oniinary.
our
**-'" nhiiteinlier 27
^*.»P28 :»od
sei»2??tf
c*.v 1 i.si> c iv 1 < iwrguTiN
ADAMS k BAZEUORi;
LAWTON A WILLINGHAM.
FLANDERS & IIUOUEXIX.
National Hotel Bar
FREE LUNCH.
MONDAY, 8EPT. 29th, from 11 a. m; to 1 p.
SOUP—mo6k TURTLG.
BOILED HAM. TOMATOES. ONION SALAD,
X. Y. BOAST HULK, .COLI> SUW. CHOW
CHOW. ' ’ '* 1
LOUSTEB SALAD. POTATO SAL.U). UEET
SAUSAGE. «op2S It
Marino Nows.
New York—Arrived. Main, Orleans, Adger.
CiiALLEXGE.-i-Thc makers of Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder orsl Special Flavorings lave ad
vantages for purchasing materials in large quan
tities and arrangements for manufacturing more
complete and extensive than any other manufac
turers, which enables them to challenge any |«r-
to produce a jierfccdj pure baking powder or
flavoring extract at a less price than they offer Dr.
Prior’s. Tliey care not how great tlie competition
or inducements to an increase of profits by adul
teration, they are determined to protect tho con
sumer by famishing strictly pare and reliable ar-
Icles at a living profit.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. Jno. S.
Hoge and family, and of Mr. Felix Corput and
family, are invited to attend the funeral of the
former from his late residence on High street
THIS (Sunday) EVENING at 4 o'clock.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR RENT OR LEASE
VTY prokerty in Hirliory Grove. Crawford
lrJL county, consisting of a Store-house, Black
smith shop and Dwelling, with a!) necessary out
buikltngs. One of tho best country stands ii
Middk* (svorgia. All of which is iu excellent re
pair. If desired, a goud farm adjoiniug. isairial mg
of suosnw can he rmted on guhd b-nus. For
terms apply to 31 RS. 3i. E. 1>AXI ELLY.
Knoxvil! ,*, Gjl
Or J. 1». BLISBNGAMK.
*ep28dgw&w3t - ’ 3l;axm, Qa.
OOWL.Y IIOUWK
By J. *VY. BOND,
Montezuma^ ... Geo:
Twenty steps in front of ■Rxihoo.l. >2
sep28 3m
Three Hundred Stoves
GUAGABTESS !
..i
^TE have just rax-ivtsl two c
Barley Sheaf
Stoves
Go to Griffin & Co.’s
S ALOON if you want Cincinnati Beer nnd
Lunch all day. He has not suitpended.
Bramly. 40 cents; Whisky, 25; Beer. 10. The
finest Billiard Salooo in the city. sop28 3t
Helm bold’s Brcnc.—The only reliable medi
cine for diseases of the kidneys and urinary or
gans. A perfect diuretic, the long-continued use
of which by the people of this country for the 1-tst
twelve years has fully established its reputation
»the best remedy for these diseases known.
It is one of the few medicines that have stood
the test of time. It has true and genuine merit.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Helm-
bold’s private proprietary stamp.
Seeing is Believing.—If ladles who do not
use the fragrant Soxodont will compare teeth
ith those who do, they will sec in an instant,
ora reasons for adopting it, than can be com
posed into a newspaper paragraph.
OlimCLEN TO 3AUK1AGE.
JLUTY RELIEF FOR YOUNG 31EN from
hccfivts of Errors mid iUiviin emrly life
Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage re
moved. New method of treatment. New and re-
inark.d'ta remedi^- Bcvks and cireulars >--nft
fn«e. in s.4led cn^opea Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Phila
delphia, l*a- an institution having a high repute-
Georgia Land and Water
Power For Sale.
YV ITH a view to a partial clianse a»f invest-
> V meat and a change of business. 1 offer for
sale a fine body of oak and hickory land, which
embraces a first-class water power, and eligible
site for liuikling up a large cotton manufacturing
interest. It is on the Ocniulgee river, six miles
above 3I"con. I can sell tracts of from 100 acres
to two thousand. Address
WM. LUNDY.
aepSS 2awAwtf 3facon, Ga.
Land For Sale.
T OFFER for rale or lease 1.131 acres on Ga-
1 nauna creek, in l*ula«ki county, tenjniles from
Ilawltinsville and near the Hawkmsville and Eu-
fanla railroad, (now being constructed).—300 acres
cleared. Land divided to suit purchasers. T-nns
lineral.
Parties wishing to bny or sell Georgia br 1 r tnll
tied it to their interest to address
W3L LU.YLi.
sep2>l2awAwtL Macor.G *.
And have, in stora.witli them the
GREAT BENEFACTOR,
SUNNY SOUTH, —
COTTON PLANT,
STEWART,
And other first olas* Cooking Stoves s olso, Ji fine
assortment of HEATING STOVES. Thebnrest
and best assortment of ENAMELED OHATES
ever brought to this market. Also, from the Bar-
low Knife to the finest
POCKET CUTLERY!
And from Che cheapest to tho best
Ivory Handle Table Cutlery
A large lot of Wood and Willov. Ware, Crockery
and Glassware, and a full line of Hou.-i* Furnish-
iug Goods, and manufacturers of and wbolesnl^-
and retail dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and
Plain and Pressed Tin Ware of nil d 'seriptions.
Call or send your orders, as now is the timet
buy your full stock of
HARDWARE AND HOUSE FUR
NISHING GOODS,
on as good terms ns any house of the kind in the
State. Prompt attention given to all qrders.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
sepfg If No. 42 Third street. Macon, G 1.
julySdSm
s conduct and profcosional skill
Halt Alive.—It is a sad thing to through
life only half alive. Yet there aro thousands whose
habitual condition is oneOTiangnorand debility.
They complain of no specific diseases; they sailer
no positive pain, bat they have no relish for
anythinc which affords mental or sensnoas pleas
ure to their more robust and enerautk* fellow be-
in nine term out of tm this’ state of hwtujrie
and torpor mrtsea from'a mohid stomach. Indi-
cestion destroys tho energy of both mind and
body. When tho waste of nature ia not supplied
by a duo and rcrubr aw notation of the food
every orjai >tanvJ. dr4y fucctr n inter
rupted.
Now.Nahat d'«
V/, A, HOPSON &C-J
PASTS KXTS ia lull both in
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS!
They inrito particular attention to their
apartment, ul
HOSIERY, DAMASKS. LINENS.
SHEETINGS. BLANKETS. TOWELS.
FLANNELS. JEANS. C.ASSIMERES.
SILKS. DRESS GOODS, etc. etc.
Due notice will he gn*u <d their
O PENING DAY.
COLLEGE OP
! American Medicine and Surgery,
I . . • " .
AT 3fACON, GEORGIA.
THIRTIETH ANNUAL SESSION, commencing
first Monday in November. 1S73, and oon-
timtunr four months thereafter.
a EORGIA .W1LKI XS« )N COUNT Y.—Where
as, (*. W. I’jiyno, Administrator of the estate
of P. F. I’aynt*, late of sr.i l county, deceased, lius
lilt il lii«*application for dismission from said ad-
therefore,tto cite :ind admonish all
persons concerned, (o lie and appear at my office,
on or before tlae 1st Monday in January next, and
show eauye, if any tliev have, why said letters of
diemission should not no granted.
Witness iny lian l and official signature this
25th 'day of S*ptend>er, lS75. iit
scp28 "m
MIK CITY 1'UBIJi
WEDNESDAY; Och'^T 1. as f
EAST MACON (iR VMMAR SCHOOL—At the
Central raih<«\.l build ins. and one room at the
Catholic Church on Fourth street- Walter G.
Smith. urhachoL
NORTH 31 ACON GRAMMAR SCHOOL—At
31 r. Unk’ *
rooms corner
Link, princij
SOUTH 31 At 'ON GRA3IMAR SCHOOL—At
St. Paul's l*arish sHhool boose. Henry T. Conner,
principal.
OOMMERCI.IL AND CLASSICAL HIGH
SCHOOIj.—Corner of Bond and College streets.
J.' II. Roberts, principal.
Tliero w ill Ik* a charge of one dollar por month
in the High School (payable in advance.) to de
fray the rent of the building.
All applications for admission must lie made to
tho Superintendent at his office over Johnston’s
jewelry store, comer of Second and 3Iulberry
streets.
THE LEWIS SCHOOL, (colored) will be
opened Monday. OctoVr & Applicants for tliat
school must apply to the principal on the day of
opening.
The teachers are requested to meet at at tie* of
fice of the Superintendent at 4 o’clock P. M.. 3Ien-
day the 29th inst.
B. 31. ZETTLER, Superintendent.
sepg3-4t
AUCTION.
MONDAY’, SEPTEMBER 29.1873.
Sale begins at 10 o’clock, A. M.
sep24w.slAsnn
Protection Fire Co. No. 1.
H. Baird, tailor. Cotton avenue, and leave your
measure for new uniforms. By order
THOS. HARDEMAN. Jiu
aepSStuesthsat , . President.
THE COMMONWEALTH
LIFE INSURANCE COMpAjfyl
OF NEW YORK CITY,
D OES Wnn upon popular plans that tho pooplo cun comprehend, nnd at the niininm.
ad first class coiu]huucs. nuin
The *' Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Promt*
WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. *
Examine the Savii
INT.
rHOAJLVS U. COXNKlf
eorgia. Manager of the Georgia Dejftrur***
tiwij'-
ATTENTION!
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
Mrs. Bailey’s School,
Corner Walnut anil Third Sts.,
ILL be reopened on October 6th.
sepl 4oml it/
order of the Court of Oniinary of Wilkinson
i-ounty. will be sold before the Court-house door
inAh© tuwu Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on' the
first Tuesday in November next, within the leg;il
hours of sale, the following jiroperty, to-wit ; j
Throe hundred aiul fifty-five acres of land, more
or iss, B iug riarts of lots No. 122,120, l Haiul 145,
in tiki 27th district of said county, being the place
whereoTi Tlu>s. Valentine resided nt the time of
Iris iUrath. Sold as tlio property of said Thomas
Valentine,de<***asoAl, forth*; imrnoee of distrilm-
tion .unong tho heirs at law. Terms on the day
of aide. JOHN 31. SH E FFIELD,
sep2Stds Administrator.
/ 3 BORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY.:—
VI Whereas, Airs. S. A. U. Sanders, wife of S.
J. Sanders, having applied to me for exemption of
|iers*Hi:dty, and setting u|>art aiid valuation of
homestead, 1 will jiass upon ilie sjim»; at my office
in Irwintoti, at II o’clock a. m„ on the <tth clay of
Oc tols r next. W. F. CANNON.
sep2* (Unit * Ordinary.
lotion of personalty and setting apart
aud valuation of homestead, 1 n .11 pass urn
same at my olUe*yin irwinton. a: 11 o'clock
on the 6th day of Oetobe
virtue of
HPHHHPINRMPHHHii Ordinal?!
of 31acon county, will lie sold, before the Court-
■door in the town of*Oglethorpe, ill s;iid
, on tlu* first Tuesday 111 Novcmlier next,
projK'rty of the ostut.* of Daniel Hanga-
liuok. late* of Vcdd county. di-* ris<■*l: L-:’s of land
yrat. gift and 22:. in th;; 15th district of otginnlly
jon couiiiy. and fractional lots Nos. 20 and
the I t district of originally MuM-ogc®, How
r county. This body of laud Iks on Flint
riv«|r,;n'Xir Uietounof MoJ'ictnina.a.’d embraces
[that valu d»h; plantation owned by tciicl deceased
nt tlie time of lfis death (except that jiortion
thmvof asvigiKal to tho widow as dower). Sold
the purpose of distribution. Terms cash.
sep^tds
CRAWFORD SHERIFF SALES.—Will 1»
■xt. the following lots and parts of lots of
I land, all lying in the 7th district of originally
Heart mi. now Crawford county, vi*/.: as the lands
cf William F. Clark, deceased, in the hands of B.
A. Harwodd, Administrator de bonus non of said
estate, iinadniinistered in his hands, to-wit: Lots
Nos. 219,220, i;*7, 198,187, 188. bk.*, each contain
ing 2n?4 acres, more* or less; also, north or west
7 Timf of lot No. 165. lying north or west of the
creek known as Haney’s 3Iill Creek, supposed to
- contain 110 acres, more or less; also, the south
ofnwr or western jjortion of lot No. 161, as divided
ld»y a line separating it from Anibros Sanders’land,
I containing I’tO acres, more or 1 ess; also, the south
portion of/lot No. 98, cut oil by aline; east nnd
\vest, amyby the line ferns* I*:tween John F.
iT -outmr.il nncl N. H. 3Iol»U*y, containing 914
%crcs, mare ;»r less. Pidperty pohited out by
wrinriff, John G. CoPvet. Executor of Jonathan
C« 11 »u4rdeqeav^d, nml 11 •Hcegivento B. A. Har-
[MTrmrMaa—MM—
Ncw Goods.
MY
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS!
We invite all to call and examine our Stock of
goods and be convinced we sell THE BEST
GRADES of GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES.
This week we invito special attention to the
following •
NEW GOODS
which we offer at Imrpaitt !>ri(vs :
10,11,and 12-1 MARSEILLES QUILTS,
10, 11 and 12-1 SHEETING,
10, 11.12 and U-l BLANKETS,
4, 5, and 6-4 BLEACHED COTTONS.
—
Large asaonnenta
NAPKINS, DOILIES,
TABLE DAMASKS aud TOWELS,
PIANO and TABLE COVERS.
Largest assortment
BLACK GOODS IN THE CITY.
BLACK SILKS, of best makes, at New
■* York priees.
COLORED SILKS in all the new and
fashionable colors, and evervtliing new
and stylish in DRESS GOODS.
WATER-PROOPLADIES’ CLOTHS—
in all colors.
Rnching, Sash Ribbons, Kid Gloves t
and all novelties at the lowest prices.
S. Waxelbaum & Bro.
Proprietors “NEW YORK STORE,”
sep21tf 4S. ntul 47 Second street.
JOHNSON Sc SMIT1
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGE;
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 21-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd]
50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow' Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine. .
scp27tf
BTJKJKJEi; & COBB.
FEE AND LIFE INS0RAU3E AGENTS]
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York j
CASH CAPITAL
CASH ASSETS...
$2,600,(Hid
4.40»,5;3 3|
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
NOTICE.
TO THE Cl NTOllEICS
, — OF —
COCHEAN, McLEAJN & CO.,
New York City.
tliev can remit to tliat firm in currency, per ex
press, at tho expense of Cochran. McLean & Co.,
either directly or through us.
SAULSBURY, RESPESS A CO-
***!>-7 Iw Maoon, Georgia.
Notice to Consignees.
Macon and Brunswick; Railroad,>
, . .. 31 acon, September 26, 1873. S
of Knoxville.on tins first Tuesday in Nomn- /^lOXSIGNEES wante»l forthe following articles
VJ of freight, now at this «ic*i»t,, nnd which will
be stored for account of owner, if not called for
withiiv48 hours:
Diamond C, 27 boxes Bacon.
C, 1 box Bacon,
By steamer “Woreester."
Diamond J, 82 boxes Canned G» »ods,
By Steamer •‘America.”
J. W. Patton, 11 Boxes Slates, etc-
By steamer C. W. Lord.
C. 31., 1 Box Olive Oil.
By steamer Huntsville.
J. T. KIBBE.
, sep27 2t General Trai laportotion .Agent.
Yirginia Fire and Marine. Insurance CoJ
OP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CASH CAPITAL «200u000t
CASH ASSETS 342,tr* ,,
BUKkE & COBB, Agenti.
North Missouri Insurance Company,
OP ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
CASH CAPITAL $ 500,«#l|
CASH ASSETS 1,03(1413 S
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Equitable Eire Insurance Company,
OP NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
CASH CAPITAL
CASH ASSETS
$200,0* j
244,44t*|
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY £000*4
»ep27 2aw4m* BURKE & COBB, Agenta,
BOOKS AND
J. W.
BURKE
STATIONEKY]
£
GO,
wbW.lenhrt in possessi >n. as Administrator de
bouis nouof W. F. Cft;irk. ■l«*ceasod.
JA31ES X. MATHEWS,
sep28 tda D^‘fiiit.v Sheriff.
4 DM IXISTR.VT(>R’S SALE—By virtue of an
J3 v . / 'orvkr from tlu* Court of Oniinary of Macon
county. Ga- will bo sold, on tlio first Tuesday in
Xovvmbbr next, bciore the Court-house door in
the Urnu of Otrlethorpe. within the legal hours of
sHTeTlhe rolTowii'nr' 'tariffs and other property be-
Umuiiig to tlie estate of Henry E. A. Candler, to-
it: l,s00 acres, more or less, of land situate in
fid county, cast of the Southwestern Railroad,
and abouLthreo nfiles from Winchester station;
adjoining lands of CoL Douglass, M. Felton, W. R.
Brown, estate of S. Ware and others. Tho public
tood running through the place divides it into two
nearly equal parcels; that portion north and west
of tlie rood will be. sold first, and then the re
mainder, lying south and east of said road.
Alsfvrt the same time and place, 10 shares of
tlie capital stfK*k of the Planter’s Wandiou.se
Company, of 3bu*on. Ga- and two prom'
notes signed by A. B. Adams. D. B. Jones, a
Reynolds one for$L547 10, dated September 9th,
1871, and due January 1st, 1872, and the other for
8 \7:56 *7. dated September 0th, 1871, and due
Jamfai? 1st. IW: also, oho note on Win. Adams
fur 8116 08. tinted April 27tli, 1872, and due Octo-
ber 1st, 1872.
Tenns—'Warehouse, stock ami notes, cash; one-
third of the tourehnse money of the lands, cash;
on«>tliird to be paid by the 1st day of January,
1874, and tho remaining third payable twelve
onths fro mi lay of sale, with ten per cent, intor-
. t. Bond for titles will lie given, and titles made
when purchase money is all paid.
sep38 trts B. H. ZELLXER. Administrator;
Mills and Xiand for Sale Cheap.
T WILL sell on accommotlating terms five
X hun<lred and sixty acres of Ijitnd, with a first
class Circular Saw and Grist Mill, on 3Io*sy
Creek, with water power eqcial to one hundred
horse power, situated in Hou ston county, within
three miles of No. 2 Station, Southwestern Rail-
rond.
For further particulars address the sahscrih.r
at Fort Valley, Ga. D. II. HOUSER.
scpld eod2m
DWELLING TO BENT.
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vinenlle
tnininit eitfht rooms, with ttood tnirtien, well
of water, etc. Terms very motlentte. Aiinlv to
nuesitf L. W. EASDAL.
1,000 Bales Cotton !
D3IIXLSTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of
L ffitthority gruutod by tlie Court of Oniinaiy
Martin county, will l»e sold, before the Court
house door in the town of Oglethorpe in said
county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesilay in November next, 100 acres of land,
jre or less, being tlie south half of lot No. 390,
the 28tfc district.©! originally Lee. now 3Iacon
county, as the property of the estate of Jumes
Mathis, late of said connty, deceased, for the i*ur-
pose of distribution. Terms cash.
sep28 tds J. B. M ATH IS. Administrator.
FACULTY.
C. B. Gfifi;SiiK ii. D.Cleveland. Ohio, l*nv
fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and
C Jo« , ^5il(iiiaJ M. Ajit ! St? Isti*. Jo/rii-
fes-or of Surgery and Diseases of the Eye and Ear.
H.C. French, M. D-Professor of Theory and
Practice.
J. T. Cose. M. D, of Macon, l>f>U
Physkdoey and Patholocy. .
W. C. Jones, 31. D- t*f Macon, Ga- Professor of finur*
Chemistry, Pharmaty and B«»tuny.
J. A. Brown. 31. D- of Indianafioliii, Ind- Pro-
|BMlM|flflp#Kxllnand TwqMfticg IT
WashL-.rt 'i IX w&iu 3f. B. L..of 31 at. <Ja^
Attoimr it lew. Profoteor of Medli'tl; J«fe>; n-
dence.
A. L. C! : «kfcalos, 3U*D- of
f A* nt. my.
DMINISTR.VTOR’S SALE.—^Will be so»d.
irtue of an order of the Court
Oniinary of Mncon county, before the
Court-jiouse duor, in the .town of Ogle-
A 1
kho^jejiifsiid rtiuuly, wilfiin Hie Jftgal hours of
sAIefon tn»%rsf Titosifey in* November next, lots
ot land No. 86 and 167, in the 1st district of origi
nally Dofily, "now Marion county, as the property
of the estate of Solomon Forehand, Sr- late of
€ of Vk:iiil,p«)4tnty^de0eas«rt, for the purpose of distrib-
,| ul ion. These two lots lie in one body, and cm-
of the lM*st small farms in this port of
vise well improved.
G. W. FOREHAND,
J. A. PERRY,
Adioirostrators.
I Georgia, aiul are other
39 and 41 5icrr»n«I Street.
DZPAJtTXKNT or Aoricultcre, )
Washington, Sept. 9, lb73. j
B. H. IVrigUy, Secretory :
Sir—I have sent, by mail, to your a4-
dress eight quarts Towxell winter wheat,
imjxirte*! from France.
Respectfully yours. • ▼ *
Fkkd'k Waits,
_ % Commissioner.
Jane, ('•umy nnum All Klirttt. | Od motion of Mr. W m. McKay, a com-
A firm in this city diHoover«xl among i m it toe of throe w%& appointed to provide
their uosets some tunc since a Jonos eoun- an applicant for tho scholars hip. The
tv shinplastor of the denomination of ^ committed consists of Messrs. Wm. Mc-
twenty-five cent-*<. Wishing to r«otlize 1 Kuy. J. W. Stubbs and Dr. Patterson,
upon it. the bill was sent over to Clinton ' Mr. John P. Fort made a report of his
e fcogrest under
ipression? The system
daening; not merely Ijc
Stbrmrds into a mare
sr (m it assuredly woqld
do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant were re^rted
to), bat radically and permanently.
How i-, thi'dA*>irab!eobject to be accompli
The answer to this question, founded on the un
varying experience of a quarter of a century, is
easily riven. Infuse new vigor into the digestive
organs tqr a cours* of Hortetterts .Stomach Bit
ters. IX) sat waste time in aamiii^tering temp -
nuy rt mcti.e-. tm » v ;he system up by r\ .*-
crating ihe fountain-head of physical s:r-nri:
andonerxy, the gr.»t organ u;«cm wi:..!: a!! the ,
other orga:^ depend for their nurture mod Mip-
ntrxls routing and stren
an h-*ur or two, u> >;nk
pitiable coodition than e
U.
'or Anatomy.
R. M.D-oLK iJ^ille, Go- Da:05*
strator of Anatomy.
The Dean will ha elected on the assembling ot
the Faculty.
All communication* should be addressed to A.
L. CLINKSCALES, 31. D- Macon, <7.-u. who will
take pleasure in answering letters erf inquiry.
3I.v*ov. Ga- Sterffmber 27,1873.
•epfift d2a|rkwtfin9'A/ r,
BUYERS 03F"
; DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
I Patent medicines,
(lk Llto'tt th Ban).
isawir
Iministratrix on thees^
Is to of said county, de-
^ WP - ».of tlismi'*sion from siid
admimsi ration.
This is therefore to rite all persons concerned
to be and apnear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Monday in January next, to
show cause, if any they cun, why said letters
should not be granted,
T Oivqn mxler mj liaml and offi rial signature this
the 25* dayof Saptemb..*rt 1§73.
‘s~)2<l.tni ■ -J.VO. W. ORKKR, Ordinary,
tify all persons concerned, that application
will be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of said
«*ounty, on the firat 3Ionday in Noyember next,
dor Jenve to teH all th** lands belonging to the es
tate of Daniel Kfeckly, late of said >-oantr. de
ceased.
sep28 3ut
J. L. KLECKLEY,
D. E. KLECKLEY,
Administrators.
WANTED BY
COLLINS & LITTLE.
WE will commence to-day and buy 1,000 bales
> » Cotton at market rati is, and continue until
we shall have filled “our orders”—payable in* Car-
rinsres, Buggies and Wagons, at the lowest cash
value. Bring along your ays rehouse cotton re
ceipts. COLLINS A LITTLE.
sep2C Iw
Still Further Reduction.
Closing Out Prices !
NO. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
NXOUXCK to their urnnv friends nncl customers, ns well ns the I-Uhlir, tiiat theymnov B
Xi_ TER PREPARED THAN EVER to supply them with nil they less! in the,
BOOK AND STATIONERY LINK.
IVe will keep a (rood Mock of RELIGIOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD *nei|
and nil orders will meet with prompt and ran-ful attention. Our Sunday School Stock will I' |
and complete, and we particularly solicit this class of onlors.
TO COUNTRY" MERCHANTS
We would sav that we ltavo n new and well assorted steeck of BLANK ROOKS, surh as
FULL ROUND RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNALS,
DAY BOOKS. MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOKS. Etc.
INK, VntimKO PAPER. NOTE PAPER.
MUCILAGE. FOOLSCAP PAPER. „
INITIAL PAPER. TWINES, LETT** PI™
TISSX'E PAPER, and all kinds of STATIONERS’ NOTIONS and SMALL WARES-
We will also keep on hand a Kood assortment of Printers’ Supplies, such as
Book and News Jnk, Colored Inks, .
Flat Papers, Cards, Letter and Bill Hcatl Blank’l
All kind, of
mil Promptly Exccutd
Address
Book and Job Printing: Neatly
BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NE1V—IN BEST STYLE.
J. W. BURKE
nug31 lawSm
& CO..
muox. «*
whole atoo’
Como *nnd see that we will prove our assertions.
Reins’ mber, we have but five days more.
W. A. BANKS & SONS,
aepg.tf
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
Boots and Shoes
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
No. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street j
ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Ever offened by ns in this market.
Ladies’, Misses', Children's, Gents', Boys',
Youths’ Wear.
Comprising all varieties and styles, from the heavy bropL’i
der and of the best material.
Country merchants will find it to their advantage to exi
selections can be made at prices that will compare
In thf> rptnil lUnMtaiyiiit. vd hftve.lt No. Sl.ott'.
most delicate slipper, ^
ur stock, from which cqt*' 1 ?
h- with those of the Northern s
ru..i .>• I i.ir 1 : ' I
idttflaa ia the
vute our friends and the public feD^ v ’fl
In the retail department, we have,at No. 3 Cotton ay
A^adies’, Gentlemen’s and ChiWren’s Boot*. Shoes, Gaiti
manner, and warranted durable, to all of which we won
to call and examine.
MIX & KIRTLAKU
■sf-pt 21-eo«l Hm - ————'
x P*f AM TIMM T ll TO BENT.
Low Midolmg Cotton, A amts ’ uus ’ " lllte ■ Lea(i * fas'™ or 0De eish ‘
Apply to
WINDOW GLAEE, AG., 'r __ OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO.
CAPITAL—BOLD
- $10,00 0,000
JOHN INGALLS Iron in the Blood
j?yggy
SPECIAL AGENT FOR
CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S
For which are will pay a good price in anything
that we have in oar u**uJ Urge and well a-oorted
stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
MVm find indacemeuts offered by
. A . ... \y *^Sh. 2eiAn h-<fo*
For Kent. .
ri^HE FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-fivr j
J ‘“O O ’J i^mxy. with --<rden and outbuildings. Oi> j
Uv CmJ boarding-bouae in the dtg %
By the tim* 1 tliat »d -u
table totric and invi^onu
a.-hie franvt* :-i the dy>;►
faeuim mduenre. .\
with ap|B-tito th» o»5*arii
until ti* i
ful bluud. tit u ia; the mat
bone and iwrv** and lv
r-J* ot r
sitfi M
lli of tile great V.V*. \ CHEMICALS. TAINT:
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar’s,
V» ii !• ole Dru. - . *t .
Ordt rs bvmailvolictitedarul p
, i LG jO Ci
ROBERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN .
rawh
J. H. ZEILIN t XO,
■Drurri-;.. IIvot. c...
WOOD.
"IT"' E will hava a fine lot of Black Jack Woe <1 at
Lf » .sir yard to-*Iay. l,i>X» ronlv arriritur and
to arrive. BUTTS t BdaS.
sep2tf
FjOR REIvT.
rpWO DWELLING HOUSES, efirifchr lc cated.
JL Apply to R. P. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
julylTtf
NOTICE.
ira
*‘or <rf Glass Carton,
■s applied for leaTe to yell th; -. ‘joa estate c£ rad
** t '* vjvxTJXr *t-f/Elmre^thisday sold oar stock at GOODf
All pitscns ir.ierestel are hereby notified of » * to W. J*Lawton.a»: 1 lvspeak for hii
•- ‘ u • i. r. *n.«.u> n i ffbaralr ‘ _
Insures Stores, Hnthndte Dwellings Fwrni-
ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
sep!6 6m
de. weight,
dentis T.
H VS removed to Boirdman’s Block, .over Voi
der a Ca’s. corner Mulberry r a l Second
street*, 3Ia*on. Ga. oetl.3 ly
Sugar! Sugar !
IHE undesigned hav
PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS.
They :
iNe
HazardA Caswell’s Pure and Sweet
COD LIVER
from - u <
strong, healthy, and happy m-n and I
invalids cannot reasonanlyiieaitatatoigea I
Caution.—Be sure you get the **AT c bJ»-
that u Peruvian Syrup” ia
Pamphlets free. Send fer one. v'ac I
Ac SONS, Proprietors, Boston, * *
unjgsista generally.
ne|il.Vowly
Mlriri HINSDALE'
(Formerly Mr>. MaOW*Crt I
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAD I
275 and 277 Madi»on Ats.^
a - . . —i.iMitio*.* i* . -
Alwavs on hand. Fresh lot received this day.
Dealers supplied at proprietors’ prices.
sep21 tf
slithers
addres
• The
t:ry.
. -I
iv hand this September 26.1*78*
JA.t. M| LOWE, Ordinary.
* of our cq* _
L VfYOK s. B AXES.
September 18th, IS73. '-bepSl tf
rpHE und
I tetems for the Stab* of Gee
COLVKRT STF.A3I SUGAR REF1>
CHESAPEAKE STEA31 SUGAR I JiFlNl R\
Rt.HANTS' STEA3I SUGAR R illNEI i.
ofBsltimore. We elicitorJers froi x the t.«-te
and will guarantee prices to baas I *w as m r-
dered direct.
sep!2 lm
Mld
WANTED AT ONCE-
Taxes—Second Notice. ’ OR TW0 aret ^esrsJSSS 5
i \ / (Breastcr) to whom the niffb*
' bv the day or piece- p
juiyjitf ‘
people to come
y their State i
3VARFIELD A ^ WAYNE.
. *ity Commissioners h?ia*e notified
t • ey are in need of money, and I am .
• .npelled to ask the people to come up »
' .I’ther delaY and pay their State and J
t Taxes. w , 1
i notis. white and colored, who owe poll ana
taxes only, must pay up to save cost, as 1
r -.l br law to uo>ue executions and garnianee
mplovers. W. T. NELSON,
,pj if * Tax Collector Bibb county.
the day <
iillv'lltf
DISSOLUTION.
T he firm of Peyser 4 Ghu* > s di g 0 }!jTSt ft
tual consent. M. GL vSS
September 17, 1*73.
sepl8-law4t